Show JUNE 5 SUNDAY MORNING THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1955 Sanitation at Summer Camps Below Par County Informed County Ponders Suggestions To Aid in Subdivision Roads Weber County particcost of constructing in the ipate new roads in county subdivision developments and to just what extent? The county commissioners discussed the problem at commission meeting recently and studied suggestions made by Robert Tucker Weber County Planning director but didn’t take any action Tucker pointed out that many applications for subdivisions in the county are now on file and added that a policy on participation in road cost is urgently needed Tucker classified the roads in the housing developments four ways according to who receives primary benefit from them: Farm Types of Roads Residential or minor street with 32 50 to Should county-contract- right-of-wa- 60-fo- or y r-l 'S' Dr Peterson Peterson Selected Dental President Dr LeMoyne Peterson was elected president of the Weber County Dental Society at a recent meeting at the Mansion House Other officers are Dr Heber Fackrell vice president and Dr Jack Bowen secretary Dr Peterson is a graduate of Weber College BYU and- the Nebraska College of Dentistry He resides with his wife Winifred and four children at 1485 Marilyn Dr feet paved used largely by property owners on the street Feeder or collector 60 to with 36 feet paved' used by a greater number of people Traffic way or major street serving the general public a heavy traffic carrier 80 to 200-fowith 64 feet 66-fo- right-of-wa- ot y ot right-of-wa- y paved And drives park drives river drives and scenic drive roads t with varywidths paved ing Though they did not comment the commissioners examined one plan used by some communities In which they pay the cost of paving all paved area over 32 feet wide on feeder and major streets all of the cost of pleasure driveways and not any of the cost on residential or minor streets After construction of the roads the county handles all ordinary maintenance of them Only new subdivision work would be included in the plan On the suggestion of Commissioner Arthur P Brown the commission decided to hold a meeting for all mayors of Weber County towns to see what their opinions are on a standardized road plan Should Be Standardized “It should be standardized throughout the county” he said “and before we take any action we should know what the communities want” County and city policies would be closely tied together because most subdivisions are annexed to the closest town This way subdivision residents are provided with water sewage and other municipal improvements Tucker however said that with new Weber Basin water available there will probably be some subdivision developments in the county that will not be annexed to an incorporated community With a master street plan for the county roads and subdivisions In general Tucker points out home owners could expect most necessary improvements would be provided and that their neighborhood will be safe pleasant and a convenient place to live 100-foo- right-of-wa- y - $500 Scholarship Given OHS Girl Linn Baker Weber County sanitary inspector told the county commissioners last week that sanitary conditions at some scout and religious outdoor camps in the county do not meet health standards And he added “I can’t pin down many who will accept responsibility for keeping the camps clean “Garbage is strewn around sume of the camps and bacteria performanceexcellent scholastic rating in both ROTC and other subjects leadership outstanding! 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Ten Building Permits issued SPRINKLING SYSTEMS YOUR SAVINGS I Kerr 1340 Marilyn Dr Included among the candidates for graduation A senior in the Marquette School of Dentistry Kerr is to receive the professional degree of doctor of dental surgery The 1955 Marquette commence ment exercises will be held in" the Milwaukee Arena on Wednesday1 June 8 at 8 pm' There are 879 candidates for graduation first-clas- - the publication She is on the art staff of the Classicum and her poetry appears in the OHS Literary Harvest Ogden bicycle owners who fail to buy a new license plate by June 18 are subject to arrest Lt C L Pettit youth bureau police officer in charge of bicycle licensing warned yesterday “Now that school is out youngsters should have no excuse that they didn’t have time to get a plate" the officer said The police bike room in MuniciPays $10 for Speed pal Building will be open MonLewis Hales 52 of 3901 Adams day through Friday from 1 to 4 Ave was sentenced in the City pm and on Saturday between Court to pay $10 for speeding 8 am and 1 pm The new plate is good for five years It costs $1 exerSpring commencement cises at Marquette University in Milwaukee Wis will find Ogden represented with Thomas A Eagles Entertain Vet A $500 yearly scholarship re- signs newable for four years has been awarded to Liane Ellison by Grin-nel- l ONE CARAT OF University in Iowa A graduate of Ogden High FULL CUT DIAMONDS School she is the daughter of WEST'S HONEST son Mr and Mrs Lincoln Ellison Herrod Niles Cadet Cpl of Mr and Mrs George W Her- 2625 Harrison Blvd The award was given for acarod 1421 Adams Ave has been named outstanding cadet for May demic ability and achievement Miss Ellison was an “A” student in the Ben Lat OHS She' has been recognized omond High School battalion by Scholastic Magazine for her was work in poetry She won a first The cadet award in national short story chosen oy Capt Edwin V Booth writing competition conducted by of Ogdenite to Get Dental Degree count iii drinking water is sometimes so'high it is unfit for human consumption” he said There are about 20 outdoor camps mostly in the North and South Forks of Ogden Canyon used by boy and girl scouts and religious organizations Several LDS stakes are among the groups using them for recreational purposes Baker said also that some of s the camps are kept in condition He urged the commissioners to “require a license for operation HANDED THE REINS— Destinies of the Washington Terrace of the camps or for the owners be will Junior Chamber of Commerce during the ensuing year to second vice Branch to Warren presiregister the name of a person in the hands of (left right) Shut-Ins vice first F Richard and responsible for camp cleanliness” Lessey dent Frank Grant president The commissioners advised the president to write all camp owninspector The Eagles auxiliary drill team ers advise them of the condi"The Merry Minstrels” went to tions at the camps request Ft Douglas Friday night and en- them to register with and Thomas A Kerr him at tertained the veteran shut-in- s the Veterans Hospital The group presenting a complete minstrel show rendered songs dances and corned to a packed house There are 32 local Eagles in the cast WASHINGTON TERRACE — The group is directed by Neil SOUTH OGDEN — With an Frank Grant became president of estimated $57900 construction Evans Production was in charge the Washington Terrace Junior cost- 10 building permits were of Mr and Mrs Paul Williams Chamber of Commerce Friday issued during May at the city office night in installation ceremonies Topping the list is a permit isheld at the Canton Cafe sued to Evans G Ray for an He replaces Robert Vaughn $18000 brick residence at 780 All Weather — All Rubber — Underground Sprinwho is now a state Jaycee di- Bel Mar Dr Other permits were rector issued to George R Amidon kling Saves Water and Time Keeps Your Lawn Addressing the Jaycees and 4835 Burch Creek Dr brick their wives Bernard Diamond veneer residence $15000 Really Green Easy to install Yourself! secretary-manage- r of the Ogden H B Hansen 5071 Ben LoChamber of Commerce told them mond Heights brick veneer resithat much of the expansion of the dence $10000 William A SkidOgden area would not have been more 4438 Jefferson Ave brick CS Avorago Installation residence $9500 William A possible without Jaycees He told them this area is the Bell 3815 Adams Ave frame A COMPETENT last industrial outpost in Utah addition to residence $1000 QUALICosts Only exand predicted major industrial J F Rich 3818 Orchard Ave FIED WELL EQUIPPED pansion He said the population frame residence $2000 Don J INSURANCE AGENT Of Lavfn for All Materials -Ihere has increased 55 per cent Compton 3801 Grant Ave block reto we are fully equipped in the last 14 years garage $1000 Jay C Arnell view your insurance proLen Allen state Jaycee vice 3802 Riverdale Rd block garage Valvos! cereof master was Donald 159 Walter accurate $700 Courteous president Country gram monies Brief comments were Club Heights cinder block gainsurance analysis Prompt also made by the new and outgo- rage $500 Norman Sargent 3939 of and complete payment ing presidents addition Ogden Ave 9i claims Other officers installed include to residence $200 Richard F Lessey first vice Blackburn-Jono- s president Warren Branch second vice president Stanley Poul-se- n Disease Report secretary James Beaton Twenty cases of mumps and Company treasurer and Glen Larsen di- seven of chickenpox were reAcross from the Depot on Wall " rector Know Inturonto Who to "Mm the health ported Ogden City All new officers were presented department during the week endDial 319 24th St their Jaycee pins ed June 3 CpI Niles Herrod 'Cadet of Month" for “meritorious I1A STANDARD-EXAMINE- R STREET & R A |