Show t 10B Action Early Advised in City Sign Ordinance Called Pageant Plans 'Discriminatory Outdated Ogden Seeks Way to End Contamination SX Bus Head In Wheeler Water Beiore Next Summer Asks Meet on Ogden Service 1 By Lea GUdwell Ogden city officials said yesterday they hope something can be done to lessen degree of contamination in Wheeler creek water supply before next summer when this source of Ogden drinking: water Is needed to augment supplies Dr W Glen Garner director of laboratories said City Ogden samDlinss of the raw" (untreated) water from the creek which drains from unprotected watersheds near the Snow Basin' area 'are quite D W Ban att manager of the Salt Lake City Lines a bus transportation service said in a letter to hi heavily contaminated" J Dr Garner saw the Utah public health service acting oii invitation of the city has Verified presence I mam mm: ujjmm of pollution If J None at Reservoir However Dr Garner stated no evidence of contamination has been found after the Wheeler creek water has been chlorinated near the main Ogden city reservoirs located on the foothills east of Twenty-secon- d i -- J 'street The state health unit feels however that positive samples could be obtained — after the Wheeler water is chlorinated in the main reservoirs— if the city ran hourly tests of the water Dr Garner said the city samples: of the water are taken only once each wek St at e and federal health authorin ties feel that no amount of will purify the deree of contamination existing in the raw water of Wheeler creeky' he said Disease Carriers City and state samplings of Wheeler water at a point near Pine View dam wheire it enters Ogden canyon disclosed presence of more than 700 coliform orgapisms per three ounces of iwater Such organisms are from the intestinal tract of warm blooded- animals and are recognized disease carriers "Experience indicates that the chlorination cannot purify water containing in excess of SO eoliform organisms per three ounces of I t chlori-natio- - j water' Dr Gamer - saicU Lynn M Thatpher director of the division of sanitary engineering Utah public health servite said in a letter to Ogdeh city council members yesterday he desired to discuss the Wheeler wfcter situation with Ogden officials before sending his annual report on Osden water to the U S public health service Must Report on Water j Mr Thatcher's letter stated he is required to report on the sanitary quality of water placed on trains and airplanes in Utah His report to the U S public health service is due soon he said Col Graves B- McGary temporary Ogden city manager said he wouuJd arrange a meeting with Thatcher immediately Thatcher said1 the city should either institute! control over the Wheeler creek watersheds so as to keep contamination out of the water course and provide coagulation filtration and ehlorinatien of the supply before it is introduced into the city supply line or find water from some other sourcife Dr Garner said Oeden officials had prepared similar recommenda- j tions 'Ii 1 J W Franklin Richards assistant of Ogden city water superintendent It usually i$ necedepartment said ssity to use this Wheefer "supply from May to October! The six-seco- nd foot flow from Wheeler is second largest supplier of drinking water the principal one being the capped artesian wells under waters of Pine View lake Og-den- 's J In the Services Ogdenite Serves At Fort Devens Lt Gerald (J: (Jerry) Malouf son of Mr and Mrs John Malouf 218 Twenty-sixt- h recently gradu ated from t he ssflHsW Fort Lee Va q u a r termasteif school and is now stationed at Fort j j Devens Mass Lt Malouf was recalled to active duty with tbki lfc Aug H e was home on leave Lt Malouf during the Chris mas noiidays of the Ogden He is a gra'i-t- e high school W " college and the Utah State Agr ral college He receive his commission as lieutenant in the quartermaster corps at the Agricultural cortege army 1951 ! Returns to Camp Pvt Darl Field son lot Mr and Mrs Harold Field of Roy recently returned to Camp Roberts Calif a after spending short furlough at home He entered the services armed Nov 19 1951 and is receiving his basic training at Camp Roberts PL Field Dr W Glen Garner director of Ogden city laboratories studies one of many samples of Wheeler creek water disclosing presence of pollu-- v I Hon The asmple was taken before the water was chlorinated Council Hashes Problem of Mayor Frost Heading Event Whether Mayor George T Frost officiate as general chair- of Ogden Pioneer days jelebra-- i tion in view of the restrictions of authority imposed upon city coun-- : cil members by the Ogden charter was discussed in council meeting yesterday City Attorney Paul Thatcher said in a written opinion that the ac-- 1 tivities of the general celebra-- 1 tion manager as he believed were by the council would include administrative and execu-- 1 tive functions functions he said do not within the province of the coun- but are exclusively those of the: He said he was of-- 1 city manager fering his written opinion because! he misunderstood the scoDe of func tions to be discharged by the celebration chairman when he tpjd the council recently he believed it would be all right for Mayor Frost to serve Do Not Agree Council members however did not agree that Mayor Frost would be carrying out executive or administrative duties They said in their opinion they made it plain when the mayor was appointed to head the celebration that he was not to sign contracts for the rodeo employ anyone or otherwise exceed his authority as a council member Councilman Thorstein N Larsen urged the council to(Toby make certain of its ground before reaching a final determination He suggested that the council discuss the matter further with the city attorney in order that there was no CLEARFIELD (Special) — U S naval supply depot Clearfield recorded the lowest accident frequency rate in its history during 1951 and hopes it is on the way to its fifth consecutive Secretary of Navy Safety Achievement award since 1947 John J Hodge safety engineer said yesterday During the last six months of the year there wasn't a single e accident at the depot he reported and approximately 3200 depot employes worked 4621450 e with only 14 accidents during the entire year There has been a steady and constant reduction in the accident rate at NSD Clearfield since the first Secretary of the Navy award was received at the local depot in 1947 he added i: This safety record means a tremendous savings of the taxpayers' dollars said Mr Hodge but even more important it means the prevention of pain and suffering from needless accidents through the application of safe working methods Mr Hodge said he wishes to thank all employes of the depot for the wholehearted support and cooperation that has made this record possible The NSD Clearfield safety program for 1952 calls for "Operation Goose-Egg- " he stated and each depot employe is asked for his or her wholehearted cooperation toward making 1952 an even better and safer year— without a single e accident at naVal supply depot Clearfield This can be done Mr Hodge declared if every individual realizes that "Safety is Everybody's- Business" man-hou- - hnniLi iii a! Four-cluB leaders from Weber county are attending the annual tractor maintenance school this week at Utah State Agricultural college Logan A L Christiansen county agricultural agent said yesH terday The leaders are Robert Penman Leonard Blanch and Elmer Penman all of West Weber and Clarence Buck of Ogden When the leaders return from Logan tractor maintenance clubs of Weber county will be reorganized and lessons for this year's work will begin the county agent said Utah Tax Load Still Rising Troop 45 Empties Treasury to Aid Polio Fund Drive ' music-dram- gSt Jtty Research Lecture Xiflte mission for its recommendations Acting on the industry's suggestions Col Graves B McGary temporary city manager appointed the followtroversial" ing as a committee to draft a satjjJSBty requested appointment of a isfactory sign ordinance: committee to draft a proposed ordiP J Anderson city buildingfM nance that would modernize the spec tor Robert D Tucker city's existing sign ordinance writ- ning commission technician planand ten in 1931 John Bull sign company execufor the Speaking industry tive City Attorney Paul Thatcher John Bull of Young sign Electric will give legal assistance in preCo said provisions in the new Sign zonthe draft ing ordinance which carry the ob- paring jectionable restrictions impose a ' ridiculous" barrier on the size of signs and methods Of illumination of commercial displays along Washington boulevard outside the main business district "This is discriminatory against more than 100 businesses located on these blocks that are in direct competition with businesses located in the 3 (downton Washington Blvd blocks) zone" he declared The industry's petition stated the restrictions would "force the sign industry to curtail business in Ogden thereby putting a large number of families out of work" The sign restrictions apply to Washington Blvd blocks north of Ogden river and south of Thirty-secon- d which areas have been designated light neighborhood shopping districts by the new zoning ordinance effective since last August Court action to eliminate the restrictions will follow iinl-are modified the petition added hey C-- " Funeral Set for S 33 Corinne Girl U of U Professor f Park Declares 10c The city council referred the matter to the city planning com- S 2 To Be Given by l Dividend CORINNE Jan 19 — Funeral services for Karen RaNae Jeppsen 11 year-old daughter of Kenneth c ana Fredrickson Jeppsen who died in Ogden of a heart ailment Friday night will be held Monday at one p m in the First ward chapel here Conducting the services will be Bishop Norman Henry Friends may Miss Jeppsen call at the home of a grandmother Mrs Minnie Jeppsen 845 North First West Brigham City Sunday evening and at the Corinne chapel after ten a m Monday Burial will be in Brigham City cemetery directed by Harold B Felt funeral home -- virile WESTINGHOUSE DELUXE JnSm On-tan- Electric Range Heat comes on' like volume in your radio— little) or much depending on how fax yon turn the knob It's ao easy so simple so sure to cook Wiflt an L&H All you do is turn the switch lor any surface unit No positions no "jumps" from low to medium to high You get any heat you want andjjptf can raise or lower from SB9S mer to intense heat Come in and let us show you this and many other features on the L&H Electric Range that give you better meals more leisure and hap pier homemakinq Van-Spee- AND REPAIR THE REST" 295 rara BUTLER'S alr - perim "WE SELL THE BEST DEMONSTRATOR Reg 36995 $ SALE bet want dig oooidnqheaivtHi forCUu poplass -- ataarjaJsV 326 24th St Dial 9992 SALT LAKE CITY Jan 19 (AP) The Utah Foundation said today the total tax burden of Utah residents matter in the year ending next June 30 will be about 24 Dercent hisher than in the preceding 12 months Has Dinner The tax study agency said the tax Auxiliary Members of the ladies auxiliary burden will be 420 percent higher of the carpenters local 450 man in xnc nscai year which ended held a dinner last uniop All memnight 30 1940 June bers were invited On This John J Hodge Guard Case Sent To Higher Court SAL TLAKE CITY Jan 19 (AP) Loren J Lamph former Utah state prison guard was bound over to Third district court yesterday for trial on a aharge of attempting to furnish a gun to prison inmates Lamph was arrested Dec 4 just outside the prison farm fence The state will attempt to prove that Lamph planted a revolver and ammunition at the site of his arrest H HllKfasiMHIlsai FTS I HI i I1MIM 1 III s Sj "fffj --1 SjH 1 Ii m SsW I I —il — II ISM— sDf Dependable Insurance H AM-F- M I 25 Years 12-Inc- III HjB m ill Bide V " II I xuAe i 2524 Wash Blvd &smmj& I musc nia! 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" formed ton- famine tmannc ' na 15 etrwr dentine Ith iM (redients plat Vitmin pLW&L and-importa- nt Club Leaders In Tractor Course 4-- The Sign of — APV6RTI(JEMSNff— New "Miracle in-c- lost-tim- rs fPf tvsiB au-Su- ch Representatives of eight sign companies told city council members yesterday they considered- a new zoning ordinance which- regulates sign disand conplays "discriminatory Ogden-commercia- City council members were urged yesterday to make early arrangements for presentation of "All a Faces West" of Mormon pioneers to be held as a top attraction of Pioneer days celebration in July Roland Parry composer of the work said it was hi opinion that the role of Brigham Young should again be given to Igor Gorin internationally-known baritone whose Of the famous Mormon portrayal Helen Bowman leader last year has been the biggest factor in publicizing the production Mr Parry said Gorin has never missed an opportunity on his radio television and concert appearances to boost the Ogden production Further he said the of'A1l Faces West" haverecords been old in Idaho and other bordering The "widow's mite" in this states result he reasoned year's polio drive was dropped in that with the many who haven't seen the an iron lung coin container this production would want to after week by Girl Scout troop 45 the phonograph music hearing Members put in two weeks' "J 18 necessary to decide dues totaling $2 It wasn't much whether to prepare a contractearly but it was all the scouts could affor ford They earn their own money Mr Gorin because his bookings for the are year for dues being made now and The troop rs sponsored by the he is scheduled to travel to Europe arrv said iwr Women's Society of Christian Mayor George T Frost celebraService Methodist church Leadtion chairman said the council has er is Mrs Rolla N Wilson assistagreed to include the a ed by Mrs Dale T Drollinger bration program but ?h £ Putting the money in the conof selecting a cast tainer for the scouts was Helen Bowman daughter of Mr and nadnt been determined There is some feeling that the cast should Mrs Clayton Bowman 2649 Jefbe composed of local talent ferson Mrs Parry who wrote the lyrics commented that at least one national magazine intends to Dub-S"A11 °n Faces West" it is known early nSSLl Gorn wUI again this fact would oe included Young adding to the extensive publicity the production is enjoying She suggested that the production be made a traditional which would enable the city event to ad- a tourist attraction " Dr Henry Eyring dean of the Mr Parry stressed that this year s presentation would include many graduate school at the University additions in the acting cast new of Utah will lecture at Weber stain8 nd other Reb?terover S"165' on "The college Wednesday the initial perResearch Idea and Modern Day formance as an attraction to those who have seen it before search" The lecture is sponsored by the Weber college physical science division and will start at four p m in the women's lounge in the gymnasium building Starting at three-thirt- y p m the division will hold a social honoring Dean Eyring Merlon Stevenson head of t h e invites physical science division the public to attend ' SALT LAKE CITY 19 AP Dr Eyring holds a bachelor's deThe Park and Utah Jan Consolidated gree in mining engineering and a ompany yterday declared master's degree in metallurgical en- a dividend of 10 cents per share on gineering both from the Univer common stock It will be He attended the4 sity of Arizona rtockholders University of California at Berkeley where he studied chemistry and Feb is "1H' Hunt vice president and mathematics and received his doctor of philosophy degree in 1927 general manager said Park Utah ble to pay the dividend the Attends Berlin Institute year' because of some In 1929 he attended the Kaiser very good ore mined in the o Wiihelm Institute in Berlin as a section of the operation in research fellow the Park City district He was later associated with the rfJ:-Mid the "outlook for 1952 ni Frick chemical laboratory at a great deal on the trend Princeton university for 15 years He cUimed that desoa£°r During the last war he did research work for the army and the prce of lead nd zinc navy on the theory of smokes and fIT co ot labor- mteri-a- u 5": high explosives other changes" had virtualIn 1946 Dr Eyring joined the out this advantage University of Utah faculty as a ly wiped professor of chemistry and Dean of the graduate school Among the many academic honors that have been conferred on Dr Eyring is the Nicholas medal the 1949 Research corporation's achievement award in chemistry and the Bingham medal awarded by the Society of Rhelogy for his work on the flow properties of R 20 19M lost-tim- Eugene Criswfl 22 of North Hollywood was sentenced to serve from one to ten years $n prison by Judge John A Hendricks! of Second district court on charge of issuing false and fictitious checks However Crisell was! ordered remanded to the icustpdy of California authorities! for on a similar offehjse in prosecution hat state lle8ediy issjUedta check Cri!Su for $8832 with ijptent to i defraud the California Free market 2823 11 Washington Mri Dnno Howoid ICi W Mf street to Anfr'ti Ce ' misunderstanding as to the intend-shoul- d ed functi0ns of Mayor Frost as cele-ma-n bration chairman j City Attorney Thatcher's written statements went on to say that he told councilmen: he when thought it would be all right for the mayor to serve he was of the opinion the duties of the mayor as celebration head would be mferely to solicit and promote the - 1 port of citizens "You will recall" he said -- that shortly after this the council thorized the payment of the may-li- e or's expenses to go to Denver to il vestigate the available promoters to handle the presentation of the rodeo and further authorized him to explore the feasability of a plan by which the city would purchase floats Vital Function "From the duties which were immediately assigned to the mayor as celebration chairman it is apparent that these duties are not merely a matter of a ceremonial function but are vital administrative functions J Maydr Frost did not attempt while in Denver to arrange rodeo contracts aware that this would be exceeding his powers as a council member He said if he is permitted to continue as celebration chairman that he would appoint a committee of citizens to work out a celebration program Mayor Frost said while he was In Denver he invited special rodeo act people and others to contact the city manager regarding contracts if they so desired ( Navy Depot Sets Record For Safety During 1951 lost-tim- Jail Term Given To Check Writer "I nearly Ogden city council members yesopterday he wanted to discuss portunities to operate a Bus service in Ogden The letter was received by Mayor George T Frost He along with other council members has been to encourage private busitrying ness to operate a bus service here after Ogden Transit Co discontinues operations May 19 Mr Barratt now in the east will be invited to meet with the council at a special meeting in city county building Jan 24 at five pm Table Recommendation The council yesterday tabled a recommendation that an ordinance requiring the Ogden Transit Co to pay a $2000 franchise fee for the year 195JI be repealed The recommendation was made by W Hi ion White before he relinquished office as temporary city manager Mr White explained that the former city commission of which he was mayor had agreed to waive the fee if the bus company would make a settlement with its drivers last June to call off wage strike and return to work T am convinced that had it not been for this concession the Og den Transit Co would in all likeli hood have terminated its operation before the strike was settled and Ogden city would have been without a bus service for the past six months Mr White said 0 Councilman Thorstein N (Toby) Larsen said he felt that the city council should first be certain that the Ogden Transit Co would terminate its bus service on May 19 before the council acted on any legUl matters regarding bus operations Entitled Assurance He explained that the council was entitled to absolute assurance that the company would not attempt to retain any of its franchise rights he beyond May 19 Otherwise argued the council could not feel safe in making arrangements for another private operator to take over the bus service A discussion brought out that it was not known now whether Ogden Transit Co whose franchise under ordinary conditions would expire in 1957 could retain any of its franchise privileges The council also received a letter from £ J Allison $alina Kan who becomes Ogden's first permanent city manager Feb 4 that he is studying the Ogden bus problem "We have a transportation company in Kansas that might be interested in furnishing a service in case all other means fail" he said THf OOOIN (UnUTANDARD-EXAMINESUNDAY MORNING JANUARY I niture Horn hi our store! 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