Show OGDEN 6B STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING JAN! Ediaeata Plea' for Broad Uteti at- - tending schools"— was used as1 basis for the projections! ' ut "This does not take into account the many new families moving into the area nor those who may be waiting for Weber to add the senior division so that they can" return to j college" he said Frank M Browning! a Weber trustee commented that the president's enrollment projections were ea its ROY— A request for a permit to construct a commercial building at 5686 S 1900 W has been referrep to the Board of Adjustment dup to the variance requested in thfe I setback Builder Ben Clay has asked p construct the building ' four fe& from the property line and 15 feA conservative in the extreme in view from the icurb in order to line thj of Ogden's vital role in the grow- building up with adjoining busi nesses rne setDacx prescriDea D3 ing missile industry The growing importance of We- law is 20 feet ber's evening school program was also stressed There were 1710 enViolation rolled last fall quarter represent- Stop Sign City Court ordered $10 bail for ing 351 firms businesses governwhen Lane A Huband 58 feited mental agencies military bases a J! J 504 was £i council noi answer ztu xvtv aia and other employes the citation stop sign informed HI census— "those born and now The hope that Weber College will be allowed to offer a Droaa program in its senior division was expressed hv Pros William P Miller before the Utah Coordinating Council of Higher Education Wednesday The council held its regular meet ing in the Weber College Union to acquaint its members with progress Weber is making and to listen to its problems and goals It was the body's first meeting at Weber since Building Request CHECKS BURNED BY INTRUDERS In Roy Studied 1962 18 Burglars broke into an Ogden furniture manufacturing plant early Wednesday stealing or destroying cash and checks totaling $928 Police believe the checks which represent all but $17 of the total were burned after a break-i- n at Mastercraft Custom Furniture Manufacturer 2986 Washington The checks ranged from $207 to $345 Officers said charred stubs of the checks and other debris indicated they had been burned in the company offices The $17 in money taken was in small bills and change Entry was gained by breaking glass in a door to the build: ing -- I960 Pres Miller said the role of the Roy High School Timetable Given Future County Enrollment Reviewed Preliminary sketches for the proposed Roy High School : may be ready by the middle of February Dr T H Bell Weber School District superintendent told this to board members and said a final presentation is scheduled for June The timetable calls for bids to be issued in February 1963 Construction will take about 18 months with completion date of Aug! 4 1964 This will allow the school to open for the fall term Dr Bell said In answer to board queries concerning space requi rements throughout the district Dr Bell at North Ogden would have to be said that Weber High School will be considered Tf ic Snug" m restiect b nnnnlatmn next year and "real tight" the the expanding enrollment in ele- year after that mentary schools also" he told the' "Bonneville can see us through ' board members "Our future if we move the ninth j"18 Program may cost as much as jrade and shift it back to junior r aim year after next !tn nuuco m tu: nun area We see for 1964 about 1300 stu- ntlA WtsnA iux nL a ' uku program VJ dents t Rnv nui "i" "iVluuca- uie wm come trom canital outlav lew rVC with and state aid plus bonds that can W5T 1500 at sold- - The Prided indebtedness Rnnn?vnin h of the district is now $5300000 with fK as suf' an assessed valuation of $40 enrollment a— mnmr — hioh i iuu ire oaiu- I build-particular- ly SmII rt S fiSJ l — -- - J mil-nue- nt - ¥0 ur Satisfaction Is college was defined by the 1959 legislative bill authorizing Weber to status begin- expand to four-yea- r 1962-6- 3 ning But he said he hoped that Weber would be allowed to offer a program worked out within the framework of the legislation that would be broad enough to meet the needs of the surrounding area "Any attempt to limit the offering of Weber would jeopardize the opportunities for those in this area because it is growing all the time" he said V He said it would cost the state no more to permit Weber to set up a broad program in technical education education business and liberal arts than to offer the same public classes at other four-yeinstitutions in Utah A function of ' the Coordinating Council is to work to avoid uneconomical duplications of college and to organize the four-yeofferings with the welfare of as a wholein mind state the Dr Lorin F Wheelwright council chairman presided at the session attended by representatives of Weber's Board of Trustees and administrative council Pres Miller said enrollment pro--: jections which he described as "ultra conservative" indicate Weber will continue to enjoy vital By student population growth 1970-7- 1 the college should enroll 5095 day students he said The college last autumn quarter had 2621 day students and this should swell to 3168 day students next fall quarter A survey taken among students last quarter showed that 402 of them plan to remain at i Weber when the junior class is added during the next school year of 1962-6- 3 and that 322 intend to enroll when Weber adds the in 1963-6-4 ' senior class year "These figures do not take into account any students now attending other colleges who may enroll at Weber next year or any others in the community who will return to Weber to resume college work" he said He emphasized that Weber had remained well on the conservative side in estimating enrollments pointing out that the 1961 school SAWMODW vAvwWvww-- 33 IJtoxrp Hockey Skates For 1035 Men-Reg- ular Shes Bck split cowhide shoes brown bqd toe trim Steel arches Pliied steel blades CDcQpyooo ar If'-- ' - ' Install More Electrical Outlets I"' f 1 t? 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