Show r f r rW W f I wEI wE I I aw Vt 1 L f Jt 4 J t 1 J S a W W ORATORY WINNERS Laraine Tullis 13 Barbara McClure 14 and Craig Stephens 13 display trophies won In the annual Am American Legion oratory contest Miss Tullis daughter of Mr and Mrs Lamond Tullis placed second It in Vernal Junior High School and second in District 9 competition Miss McClure 1st place winner In Jensen compe- compe competition competition is the daughter of Mr and Mrs E L L McClure Mr Stephens son of Mr and Mrs Charles Stephens won 1 1st st In Vernal competition Not shown Is David Walker son of Glen T Walker also a winner In the local Junior High School level contest Staff photo City ity To Act Against Dog Packs Pack's Owners Face Fines City residents complaining ining of dog packs running loose in inVernal inVernal Vernal City limits were were report ed to the city council by City Manager Buell Bennett Wednes day last week in council coun il meet meet- meeting ing Most complaints come from packs running through the Mh West Street area he said The council discussed a city ruling which allows dog con officer Fred Reynolds to impound dogs found running loose Owners of unlicensed d dogs pay a 10 fine plus 1 per day for each day the animal was detained in the pound to redeem the animal Owners of licensed dogs pay paya a 4 fine plus 1 per day Police Chief Claudius Banks reports that a dog clinic for shots and license sales will be beheld beheld held Saturday and again on Saturday February 24 Times both days will be 10 0 am to 12 noon A nominal fee of 3 will willbe willbe be charged for shots to be given en by Dr Ed veter- veter veterinarian at the Vernal City yard Chief Banks reported that a survey to Insure that dogs with with- i l l ity its are are licensed and nd kept home will pe be made by his department after March 1 1 GOLF COURSE COURSE AUDIT Income from green fees at the municipal golf course increased to 1029 during 1967 a gain of of over the year before ac cording to an audit performed by the Lloyd Winward Company Operating expenses I decreased by 1308 leaving I the course with a loss this year I of 1938 a decrease of 2102 I from the year before Mr Win I Iward ward reported The cut in operating expense resulted from the city not hiring a golf pro for the 1967 golf season he said golfI I Vernal City contributed 1500 I to offset the operating loss oss a I payment 1800 less than for 1966 The remaining r deficit of was taken from the I courses course's capital reserve The council announced that a golf pro will be engaged for forthe forthe the course from April to Octo Octo- Octo October ber at a salary of per month A request for a Class B beer license permitting consumption of beer on premises was tabled until the next council meeting Taft McNaughton is applying for the permit to sell beer on North Vernal Avenue Russel Squier urged that in council members join the Utah Alcoholism Found Councilman Gene Gena Ray hall reported on the recent al al- al alcohol cohol Institute held in Roosevelt and Councilman Glade excused as ashe s she he was in Evanston Wyoming on a tour of an alcoholism center Zoning committee appoint appoint- appointments ments of new council members were tabled until next meeting when Mayor Alvin Kay will pre pre pre- present sent names and assignments The city judges judge's report show shuw ed a total of collected from 24 fines during January POLICE REPORT Chief Banks Danks gave the pOll police e department for January which noted 21 adults arrested six juvenile arrests one minor bur bur bur- burglary glary and Subsequent arrest Police investigated 17 acci dents arrested 11 drunks one oe person for ignoring a stop sign one for failure to one for failure to carry a drivers li lic ense one for driving with witla a revoked license two for drunk drunk- drunken en driving one for ing the peace and one for al parking One prowler was arrested one driver was arrested for an n improper left turn for reckless driving one for anim proper right turn one for im proper backing two for failure to keep their vehicles under control one for driving without glasses one minor for using tobacco two persons for lor petty theft and two cases of vandal ism brought arrests Fourteen warning tickets were issued along with meter tickets Thirty four dogs were destroyed and 29 cons com plaints yvere answered Those present resent at the meeting Included Buell Bennett Dennett Alvin Kay Chief Banks councilmen Harvey Madsen Jack Anred Allred Snyder Gene R flail lIall reo re- recorder corder Dixie B Hacking blacking Lloyd Winward Bob Winder Taft McNaughton Pearl Shaf fer chairman co-chairman of Business and Professional Women's pub lie relations committee |