Show OGDEN 16 OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- UTAH COMPARED R TUESDAY EVENING JAN 29 1963 3 School Fund Plans 'V V' Explained M '4 i A comparison o r"i I li ri n I ir II PI lyjf r if I It of three school financing programs was outlined to the Ogden Board of Education by Supt T O Smith Monday evening Dr Smith said the Ogden School District revenue from property taxes state uniform school fund and other sources totals $7390 for each distribution unit of 27 pupils or more ll This is on the basis of a tax levy for maintenance and operation This does not include capital improvements or bond retirement and interest Dr Smith" said the proposal by Gov George D Clyde would increase the distribution unit allocation to $8165 with no corresponding increase in the Ogden levy The CAPS (Committee for Aiding the Public Schools) have recommended a boost in distribution unit funds to $9600 Dr Smith said this would increase the Ogden school tax to 344 mills He said the CAPS proposals are still being discussed and no bill has yet been submitted to the Legislature concerning school 29-mi- SHIFT OF PERSONNEL to the Western Service Center at Utah General Depot is discussed by Fred W Bearman center 'director Warren De Weese regional personnel officer of San Francisco Bernard E Shultz personnel division of Internal Revenue Service in Washington DC and Roland V Wise district of IRS in Salt Lake City (left to right) di-rect- or Roy Mobile Home Issue Tax Center Delayed Again Mayor Personnel Promises Early Action Event Opens I controversial request to locate aiweek UTAH ARMY DEPOT — About mobile home development in Roy! Mjnutes of that meeting were 20 Internal Revenue Service pernrnmkcH hv Mvr nwilread to the council indicating sonnel officers from seven west tw:onry action taken by the planners ern states Alaska and Hawaii V W Rapp Monday was a recommendation the coun night Police reported today that 'face- - the fact many people are attending a five day confercil the made Mayor Rapp promise three pay telephones have at the beginning of another want to live in trailers" and that ence at the Western Service Centorn from the wall in been ter here lengthy discussion of the request "trailer homes have become a outdoor booths and the cash Warren De Weese San Fran that highlighted the City Coun way of life" boxes stolen cil s regular weekly meeting 'Unless the planning commis cisco regional personnel officer is The thefts were reported Most of the hour-lon- g discussion sion comes up with a definite directing the conference which beat 1350 Wall 36th and Wall was marked by expressions of op- recommendation soon the coun- gan Monday Also present is Berand 42nd and Harrison The entire telephone had position from a delegation of Roy cil will have to make the deci- nard Schultz of Washington DC residents and others who over- sion" Mayor Rapp stated and representing the Internal Revenue been taken from the booth said he recognized that "any de- Service flowed City Council chambers In the at 36th and Wall council-men cision will hurt some feelings" The IRS personnel are discussother two instances the phones Mayor Rapp also told The controversy revolves around ing the technical processes to be had been pried from the wall and the crowd that "sooner or later we have got to adopt an the request of occupants of a utilized during the next several and broken open with only ordinance permitting mobile Riverdale trailer court to move years when the transfer of pos'the coin boxes missing homes in Roy Perhaps it won't into Roy The Riverdale court is sibly 900 employes from various be in the next two or three years being displaced by Interstate areas to the Western Service Cen but it's coming" ter will be effected Highway 15 F W Bearman head of the DECREASE VALUE PETITION RETURNED center said employment will local Most of the opposition is based Meanwhile the petition to increase from a peak load of apa section in northwest Roy on a claim that trailer homes proximately 1200 at present to to permit mobile homes is back would decrease the value of other about 2150 when the move is in the hands of the planning com- homes in the area and would not completed contribute as much to the econmission In addition to studying proFor Young and Old Councilmen bounced the peti- omy of the city as regular homes cedures for employe transfers the tion back to the planners for a Rudell Willey said information officers are reviewing more definite recommendation from the Weber County assessor's personnel normal of personnel work CONTACT LENSES phases 160 office indicates the out one trailers came a of than the that the of regular and With new areas including would pay $9000 a year in taxes improved methods and securing Contact Lenses are Thinner college recruitingto the city while 97 $18000 homes adequately trained personnel would pay $33000 in taxes Lighter weight and allow for Rulon Peterson said "there is a longer wearing time place for trailer homes" but declared "this isn't it" Over 18 years' experience in Mrs Donald McDade reported fitting contacts the mobile home owners have tried several sites and been opReasonable Prices Convenient Terms posed on all "You say there is a An Ogden youth James M An order from First District proper place" she stated "then Usher Jr has been named to the editorial staff of the yearbook at: Juvenile Court Judge E F Zieg-le- r tell me where it is" T GIVES ANSWER instructing the Ogden School Oregon State University in Corval-- 1 District to take hack a problem In answer Mr Peterson said "it us Ore & Son student was criticized by Dr appears the people of Roy don't Young Usher who is a 1961 T O Smith at the Ogden Board want the trailer homes If that is Blvd graduate of Weber High is a soph- - 2436 Washington of Education meeting Monday eve- so and these Dr H E Rushmer people want to live more in the school of engineering ning Dr J T Rushmer in Roy then let them live the way His parents are Mr and Mrs Dr D J Milne Dr Smith said the juvenile we live" James M Usher Sr of 645 E OPTOMETRISTS court has no jurisdiction over Mrs McDade said the owner of 2750 N North Ogden the property plans to "turn it into public schools "I was concerned when I re- a Negro subdivision" if the trailer ceived this order" the superin- homes are not permitted there tendent said "We have worked There was disagreement about closely with the juvenile court whether opposition of Roy resi for many years and this is the dents is unanimous first time the court has issued One mobile home owner said all an order to reinstate a student" members of the Roy fire depart Since that order was issued ment "are behind us" Dr Smith told the board he had Councilman Charles P Hull re met with Judge Ziegler who ported he has had "as many Roy finally rescinded the order The residents tell me they favor it as student had been referred to juv- oppose it" Councilman Dale Bingham said enile court for truancy he has had many people talk to The superintendent said he had me about it "and I ve yet to have consulted with attorneys who told We made a one say he favors it" not him the juvenile court does have authority to order problem J From the Carpet Mill on Di' students hack to classes Motorist Fined $5 scontinued Patterns "Schools have been given broad A guilty plea in City Court by! and deep rights to handle their Howard D Wade 18 1620 Lakej own affairs" Dr Smith told the TREMENDOUS SAVINGS TO YOU! fine of $5 for running a a drew board stop sign J re-zo- f 3 TELEPHONES RtPPED OUT CASH STOLEN ROY—An early decision on the planning commission meeting last! uc ' I I J f III ' ne if ' Nv - 0"fm$J - Court Order Protested by School Leader Ogdenite Serving On Student Staff J i Compare an Ogden First Federal Savings Account Rushmer - Investments With 5 Leading Types of Savings LISTING j INCOME INSURED ' Ogden First Federal Savings Account 450 Yes Corporation Bonds (AAA) 426 375 No Government "E" Bonds (Issued after June 1959) State and Municipal Bonds (AAA) U S UBPfl t Yes Common Stocks 288 369 No Bank Savings Accounts (Regular) 350 Yes Note: Bond and stock figures based on average yields as n November 3 1962 reported in the Federal Reserve Bulletin No f Special Purchase POCKETS WORN INVITATION! 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