Show Ogden Sunday July 5 1964 Standard-Examin- er UTAH POLITICAL BRIEFS c andidates Start Sniping at For Those Who Handle Other People's Money Foes our government simple- By CLIFF THOMPSON opposed when it was wrong" the needs how money can be mand sounuer tinnl ilir? tn uawu a mAnntincr Federal fiscal policies educa- Rep Burton said "This realistic! raised to meet the needs and ment inflation has brought hearings how it can be spent to get maxi- licit l WiC itvii"B tion and inflation provided the approach said Mr Wilkinson on fVlA ranrnnltinHc an1 Trivia dollar in Utah's each ammunition for value mum major legislation after years of delay" "Pocf finannuuT has been too David S King political warfare for state and national offices last week Mr Cannon said "A Democratic congressional canH Ernest Dean sporadic" Several counterattacks were TVimAtiwifiA ftiiKitmnfMiol ntt S King said that pian must oe uevei- didate Davidmore on iviiiuvi atx guuciiiatuiicu van- - long range launched as the first week of the didate wm are dependentotn-ana aanerea to which Utahns oped H called Ernest Dean 1964 primary campaign drew to not permit utan education w federal programs than any emfor of industrial control greater a close state "despite the great on slip behind" and mine accidents counterattack the to Utah heritage puts Moving phasis An average of 50 tatalities Burton Laurence f J m fA were Rep ionrP and of injuries war Frank E Moss Kf mna ic -expiring — and Sen Frank E Moss whose rant hundreds o the House the said Moss on Sen Frank E Iiuig increased emphasis in issues be Second will Congressionkey records seat in the safety measures of all kinds" "success of the Kennedy-JohnsoDavis includes which their campaigns for District al is a significant fiscal must he said "Consideration policies Tooele and to the House and Senate be given by the next legislature factor in the strong support that Salt Lake Utah a Burton Republican Rep to include this in its reorgani-zation- businessmen are showing for counties not enougn w wmwstressed his effectiveness in "It is Johnson President " ha snirt "A healplan" Utah" for have turned "getting things done "These policies Democrat while Sen Moss a ciicfninpH nros- - thy economic future demands L Calvin Kennedthe of Rampton wages that Utah launch a massive with emnlovment plugged the "success T i inpHtv — t : in vjgaen aivin ju rvampum ckn campaign to promote fiscal policies" y-Johnson received me endorsement or tne Wold outflow tract more private industry Laurence J Burton which had reached dangerous !r!nnt TT1C- - William Bruhn Recla- Association m nis campaign ior l: Dixie Vn the on "Progress nomination for the Democrtic William Bruhn Democratic enhower left office has been submation Project and the governor conNational Park are congressional candidate m the curbed stantially Both associ the and his Rampton "The income tax cut has given First District said he chose crete examples of my effective ation endorsed the proposed careful to the economy party affiliation after representation of the people of Freeport amendment to Utah's neededn stimulus mob-irr mnrp moneV c declared Rep my district" I study nStltUtlOn ja& WCJLl aa iuanm6 npmorratie party - fv A tUVS available for personal anaJ local Burton lib- of concept its in utan claims because Sen Moss said "My opponent an e would launch ag-- l needs ernor oiww" erty it is aware ui uic needs him because his rubber rt program to attract dis-- 1 i ivj I ui er ZB " n re-electi- on al """hp TX-- — - ?! I i : Can-vonla- nd v tmmmfmmmm-:-- - " gressive tribution and processing activi-- ! Ernest L Wilkinson ties to the area which he de-- GOP senatorial candidate cost as the "logical point nest L Wilkinson said the from which to serve the great! of living under the current nas population centers of the West" Democratic administration e high reached an is fignt- budget "The family D James Cannon RepubUcan gubernatorial as-- I ial?sing pirant D James cannon saw son stated Utah can meet its "monumental challenges in education only if a jour resu m mgalth°u°gj of citizens and majorify Burton Dixie project" Rep - —tors agree on answers to inree rinllar stated r " H"c" adminiQuestions" the 1 should de- we "I've supported "As citizens are said he These and questions stration when it was right the stamp endorsement of ministration will get Utah what stated it wants" Rep Burton r iA rrnfipp rSerore ti went w (rir wHigiwj Utah was represented by two rubber stamp congress men whose 100 per cent support of administration policies regardless of their adverse effect on proUtah failed to produce any meagress on such important sures as Canyonlands and the ad- fcr-scrib-ed - all-tim- - basngcos Magjjwg eolhas Roy City Council has au pnvritv Julian — tsiina rTiipf 1 vwjw Green to invite applicants for AAna an officer to the force Beginning wage is $374 plusj $15 monthly clothing allowance car--1 The new fiscal year budget one ries provisions for hiring to officer bringing the force nine Councilmen noted that while imfacing revenue problemsan inaddiproving city services tional policeman appears to be a necessity T? citric thfiv mentioned in clude the opening soon of the! WIUCU there is poverty with means so small there is no choice of lib-er- ty "Can there be liberty for those who have no opportunity for education" Mr Bruhn said 'For is no oDDortumty nhan thrA - for — 11l "v education there is no perspective - VV to build Council Says No to Claims win Hp a Statement uy f"" E rh vear at Oeden First Federal Savings we notice more and more people opening savings accounts for organizations clubs church groups government agencies ana ouici endorsements we Frankly we think this is one of the best could have There is a special responsibility in caring for other people's money That's why we appreciate the compliment when an organization officer brings savings to us We d like to open a savings account for your organization too or for you personally President Lyndon B son has proclaimed the week beginning July 19 as National Farm &aiety wees Fay W Boyer Weber said this County Agent week sloyear's farm safety American gan is "Safer Families Everywhere" The special week is sponsored by the US Department of Agriculture and the National Safety Council w pnmnarahlp months ago discussions brought out Vandalism was given as another reason Mayor C W Rapp agreed WIU1 OGDEN— Councilmen FARM SAFETY WEEK JULY 19 ac- -i bring many added mghttime tivities in connection with thejschool's athletic and social programs COVERAGE NEEDED of! Owing to the added blocks dif it find cfrTwrtc officers tir ficult to provide patrol car cov- to several r towarUberfy' e i bCtlOOl for "It believes that liberty issaid all people" Mr Bruhn "But can there be liberty where here have declined to take action on two claims of flood damage to private property submitted by of 4777 Burch Schutte Raymond Creek Drive ana rrea xiiuiup-so- n of 4030 Riverdale Road The complaints charged South when Ogden City was negligent obstrucan water backed up by tion in a culvert at 785 East was released The high waters overflowed bethe banks of Burch Creek wathe released cause the city ter the claims charged resultdamage to property at ing in RivM-rialRoad owned by uro Mr Schutte and 4030 Riverdale Road owned by Mr Thompson Mr Schutte's claim was for $2000 Mr Thompson's $775 Policeman Roy High said SOUTH OKs Hiring S UlUUXCU enemies of mand--poveIgnorance ana m neaiu cafptv sifms as those installed in Jaycee Ogden are admired by new SouthandOgden Iverson Burt Jay Barker Taylor officers: Jay JSouth pot yyrttttt (left to right) man Joseph Dawson that city C hardlv keepmg up with demands for expanded municipal services i The mayor said the city this I year is issuing about 75 per cent fewer building permits than it was two years ago OGDEN JAYCEES Caution Signs One Of Many Projects May we have the pleasure? Save at a Federally Chartered Association with Enduring Strength m Ogden Scholar Gets Degree From Columbia Michael Jefferis son of Mr and Mrs W R Jefferis of 4078 — er OGDEN president Orchard was among the 1964 SOUTH 4 iVIL 3tlLl WW IU JU"V UOlftCl QUI uiuvujiv ClffnS jnfj graduating class at Columbia ' ' i ' QeSlEIlCU cj retirreto as motorists succeeding of president the attention University in New York who 4 Dunifer John Mr Jefferis received a bachemind them to drive carefully ing president nave a state airecror became lor of science degree in chemwhere children are playing Iver-tion- s locaare officers Other Jay ical engineering and was in the been placed at strategic s vice presi-ceeBurt son and Taylor by the South Ogden Jayupper 10 per cent of the gradudents: Steve Crossley Duke ating class WhilA on eamnus he was a Installation of these saiery Richards and Lyie ivensen ai rAminders— 24 siens in all— is rectors LaMar Schofield and (member of Phi Gamma Delta just one of the many projects William Emery are secretary and Theta Tau He plans to enn nnnprt hV tne DUD11C suuiicu and treasurer respectively roll at University ot utan to Barka said Mr Barker to community obtain an advanced degree Jay group according airvev indicated most residents Ha is a Graduate of Ogden would like to see additional park High School and attended Col- °i UaU n UP Next major UmDia develepoment on a run uuuun kuimu-chito His mother was ©resent at complete project will be development of a site at 41st the college commencement and Madison Jaycee crews are working now clearing the site and playThe appointment of Eugene ground and picnic facilities will 4-- H A Rigdon as trainmaster at Og- be installed ne sam Railroad Pacific Union den for Other coming projects are a C J teen-ag-e announced been by has road-e--o bicycle safety KANESVILLE— Kristene Pen DR DONALD hull sudivision Colombo Wyoming rod daughter of Mr and Mrs Honor Graduate inspection program Ameri an perintendent and Richard Penrod of Kanesville campaign Mr Rigdon went to work for canism and governmental ai-- has been elected president of UP in 1948 at Bosler Wyo as fairs program the "Busy Bakers" n uiuo a telegrapher He moved to Sid- Young men between tne ages ThA p rnun meets every Mon ney Neb in 1950 as telegraph - of 21 and 35 interested in be- day in Kanesville Club project and was made aispaicn- coming a Jaycee are urgd to his year is foods er at North Fiatte m isr for Other officers are: Alona call Mr Ivrson at After serving as a train dis information Rackham vice presWent Nancy i patcher at Salina Kan and Genetti secretary Marlyn Alwas he pro Wyo Susan Cole len treasurer F HuU former Cheyenneto ROY-Do- nald rant cniei dis moted health and safety Jeanene larhav man was graduated wrth of in at Denver May patcher tne from ger reporter Lorrie DeHart this inonth mis of year School song leader TEfafogton University Mo Louis Leaders are Mrs Robert Bor-gat St Ifentistry Lin 3459 Mrs Minnie Dumas - nr Hull was honored at an and Mrs Guy Genetti fulla coln has been appointed receiving awards assembly awards school's top of the time jail matron for the Weber Ogdenite Promoted three of The American Academy County Sheriff's Department To First Lieutenant Operators Award 9 inand Sheriff LeRoy Hadley said to Siana Delta Clinical Award" Many lawn diseases Mr with controlled be can Floyd J Burnett son of 2335 sects imdthe "InternationalTheCollege day Burnett Omar Mrs and latter good management practices or Mrs Dumas succeeds Mrs Pierce has been promoted to of Dentists Award" spraying with the award is given the graduating an occasional Melva Thomas 3960 Nordrn who first lieutenant material proper ' Tl Burnett is assistant to the gmdent demonstrating the highFor more information on lawn resigned est degree of academic and clinof data processing at Rock chief disease control a Eddie Stevens 2938 wan jaii ical achivement during his four insect ofand reArsenal 111 He came to Island USDA Bulletin No 53 cook for several years is copy in July 1963 after years in dental school Island Rock Coun- tiring and wiD be replaced by His parents are Mr and Mrs may be obtained from the Aberdeen at Proving the sheriff training Charles Hull of 2045 W 4800 S ty Agent's Office 373 Federal Walter Braman Ground Md Eye-catc- p h- Z j Trainmaster Appointed to Position Here 11 in Ogden First Federal is the oldest savings association City area the Ogden-Brighathan legal Hifili Reserves Ogden First Federal reserves are far higher requirements Insured Protection Your account is insured to $10000 by a permanent agency of the XJ S Government ' Personalized Accounts Your choice of 12 ways to own a savings account —from individual ownership to pension fund or other trust ownership leave your savings at jVo Wait for Higher Rate You are not required to 4Vfc Ogden First Federal for a year to earn save by Mail Ogden First Federal is as near as your corner mailbox We provide free envelopes and pay postage both ways Convenient Hours: 9 to 4 Mondays thru Thursdays Open Fridays Oldest in Area until 6 h Free Parking in Ogden at 5 Merchants Park and Shop lots !-- Kanesville Girls Club Form Y get-oui-io-v- Gets Degree In Dentistry US Entries i vow or SAVIMOS - rnwiaiD -- Cvioooo5 ! er-cle- rk 393-82- 38 Personnel Change At Weber Jail Samngs placed by the 10th earn from the 1st Currmtf Rote on Insured Savings Compounded er Control Insects? 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