Show i OGDEN B — Section 4 REPAIR PROJECT S FAIR WEATHER AGAIN IN AREA PREDICTION Oaden to Receive County Aid on Roads ny warmer for Saturday" High temperature in Ogden Mayor Fred L Montmorency said SOUTH OGDEN'— Weber Counasto have commissioners agreed ty today that with the county assistsist South Ogden City in a summer ance assured South Ogden hopes street repair program with the to be able to bring the winter damcity paying for materials aged streets back to good condition Safety Record Outstanding Forester Says i V7 Vt - li I : 4 i I Forest Service workers rang up an outstanding safety record in the first three months ' of this year it was announced today by Floyd i Iverson regional forester Workers on the Wasatch Forest had 46528 man hours of work and 67023 miles traveled without an accident in the first quarter of this on year Last - disabling accident 1959 18 was Wasatch the Aug Workers on the Cache National Forest had 28600 man hours of work 45421 miles traveled and the last disabling injury was Sept 20 - wi-- - FULL OF HOPE two Ogden children drop "Father of the Year" entries in the mailbox for the annual Chamber of Commerce event The children are Alton Kuper-ma- n 3 son of Mr and Mrs Morris Kuperman 855 Boughton and Susan Stine 3 daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard L Stine 852 Boughton 1959 3 TO BE NAMED Deadline Near on Annual 'Father of Year1 Event Entries are pouring into the Clyde Buehler president of the Cgden Chamber of Commerce for Chamber said today entries are nominations for three "Fathers of coming from civic and fraternal or' ganizations as well as from youth the Year" groups stores have Many downtown Ogden Youth Included placards showing their participaAmong USU Graduates tion in the contest The Chamber this year will name Julius Wendell Sanders-oOgden three "Fathers of the Year" with was among students graduated no concern as to occupation of the from the Utah State University entry with a bachelor of science deEach winning father will be given i omitwas name Mr Sanders a Sou mercnanaise oraer gooa at gree ted from the list of graduates in the participating stores Deadline for entries is Monday Wednesday's Ogden f - 5 j 0 Drunken Driver By City Judge Ronald 0 Hyde imposed a' $225 fine when Allen A Tuttle 43 441 21st pleaded guilty Woman Reports Theft Of Coin Collection The theft of a coin collection was reported Thursday to police by Mrs Tom Drennan of 3451 Van to drunken driving He was arrested at 3230 Washington when officers investigated an Buren The collection valued at about accident $100 was taken from a box in the basement of the family home j Will Remodel Lobby A ' remodeling job in the lobby Will Build Garage A' frame and masonry garage at of the Oroheum Theater at 2550 3262 Wall will be built by Henry C done the will be by Washington Dunn iderson Lumber Co time honored ) father's day von te -- i -- v-- m pm $225 Fine Faced ——- — — lawl!Hli'il--r-- a i I $ lUf m i mi Politics Legislature ROY — Clark Puffer coach at Roy Junior High School announced today he is basketball a Republican candidate for the r-a- Twenty-fiv- e Utah school district directors of personnel met in Ogden Thursday and today for a workshop and discussion of school problems Head of the organization is Eugene Morrill of the Tooele school district Workshop sessions continued today with Hyrum Smith formerly Utah director of pupil personnel and now a specialist in personnel service with the US Department of as a Education in Washington speaker At a Thursday evening session Prof Lorenzo Peterson head of the technical division at Weber College stressed the need for providing technical and vocational training in high schools He told the group there is a "tremendous opportunity" for Utah young peopltTin) the new electronic and missile industries The group toured Ogden industries Thursday afternoon including the Minuteman missile plant at Hill Air Force Base Election of officers was held Thursday night Results were to be announced today city-coun- ty Council Delays Action On Major Agenda Items tween 20th and 21st to Residential The Ogden City Council Thursday evening approved two zoning changes heard a request for an ordinance governing TV and radio repair work then postponed action on several major items because two members were not present Dr Rex M Alvord and Dr Bart Wolthuis were absent Most of the two-homeeting was residents from taken up by protests against the proposed improvements of streets in Paving District 183 Merle E Allen mayor of OgYouth Home on Leave denDr said all protests will be taken into consideration before the ordiFrom San Diego Base nance is adopted Spending 14 days leave with his James Hicks submitted to t h e son V Glenn Michael is a proposed ordinance regucouncil parents of Mr and Mrs Verl L Glenn lating TV and radio repair work 1753 N 250 W He is on duty at He said most major cities have such the San Diego Calif Naval controlling ordinances The council accepted the proposal and referred it to San Hood city ffu ff j J J VYdVIM Vi r-- fx ill i Residential permits the conof struction multiple family dwelling units allows construcResidential tion of private clubs and lodges Owen Burnham city planning direc tor said today the rezoning of this area on Harrison between 20th and 21st was at the request of Ogder Masons who plan to build a lodge at that site The major items on the agenda concerning buying sites for new fire stations appointment of a part and recreation committee and costs of water for 1963 were all held over 3-- A 3-- B r ur l& I l See how asjr tt ' t0 changft coors-Pan-'slid" n w out as easily f SJ??f ' s fresh look every time you change! nev Completes Training At California Camp Marine Pvt Michael A Romero son of Abe Romero 240 23rd has completed combat training with the Second Infantry Training Regiment Camp Pendleton Calif Real Bread takes time to bake— Famlee takes their time — d Hldgiv :WdllU yuu accent colors in a few " "— Avw-CZ- r DY DAGGETT ' j Jm m Z PrimroM pink Advertised in life Better Homes -- —- Garden Seventeen and Sunset Itf u :: 5 Silk p 7" i I km Hi- '1 OPEN Sr FRIDAY li - 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" r 3-- B 3--A can change the HRUIT OF city-coun- ty State Legislature from legislative district one Mr Puffer said he would offer honest representation and would be willing to listen to any views from local persons He said he is interested in promoting recreation on a state basis "Both state and federal funds are available for such purposes but we are not receiving them" he said "As a school teacher I have an insight into the problems facing education I would like to see the and postax structure sibly lift the tax load from the shoulders of the property owners" he said "Additional state and federal aid should be sought for education but not for teacher's salaries rather to construct new buildings" This is Mr Puffer's first venture into politics' He is active in civic manager circles in the city and county Job The council approved two rezon-in- g He is immediate past president Remodeling for has Melvin of Summers regulations on Harrison beapplied of the Roy Junior Chamber Commerce and is now vice pres- a building permit to do a remodel- tween 37th and 3850 South to Resiand on Harrison be ident of the Utah State Jaycees ing job on a residence at 210 12th dential W -I lirrr Roy Teacher To Run for 'fXm JUbL llrC 1nni Enter fl it fi I An over-a- ll plan to knit utility t rector and Robert Tucker Webep lines to give best service to Ogden County planner to go over the map City and Weber County areas will and make recommendations be studied soon by the special Purpose of the cityfounty utility advisory board survey is to develop annexation pon-- t Sam Hood Ogden City manager cies throughout the county at the said today he has received from the most efficient and economical levelj recommendations 'The o v e ll city and county planning commissions and city and county engineers might also prove the beginning of a master map as to the probable consolidation of some city and county services a" matter that has growth of the area discussed by area agencie$ been to the this show "We will map for several recyears with board together advisory The engineers and planners have ommendations and then the proprepared a master map show posal will be studied by the joint also the most probable efficient and advisory council" Mr ing methods of providing such economic Hood said "When their £inal apwill municipal services as water sew proval is given the program Council age and storm drains to the entire to the Ogden City be given Commivalley area ' Weber the and County A combination map of the probf ssion" able growth and the utility line pror Mr Hood said he has scheduled Owen posals will form the basis for future a conference for Monday with di-study the city manager said Burnham Ogden City planning Group Meets In Workshop CLARK PUFFER ar - Meeting Due Monday On Utilities urvey Utah School I j Mr Iverson said the regional record covering forests in Utah Idaho Wyoming and Nevada totaled 984956 man hours of work in the first three months of the year' with 1164167 miles traveled and only three disabling accidents none of them serious They were on the Caribou Payette and Boise national forests the regional forester reported nice had The weatherman news for Ogden again today The official forecast is "sun- without raising taxes Under the agreement county equipment will scarify and grid roll 19575 square yards of scattered streets and intersections and the city will arrange a contract to lay thick hot mix asphalt a two-inc- h surface Councilman Lee K Hanson reported he had met with county commissioners to work out details of the joint street improvement The city plans to Ipay its share of the costs over a two-yeperiod The county s jod is to brealc up existing surfacing mix the mater ials and then! roll them smooth for the fresh coating of asphalt Sec tions of streets embraced in the pro ject include the following: Oakridge Acres Road from Bel Mar to 38th Raymond from the access road intersection to the foot of the hill the intersection of the access road at Nordin Raymond and 38th Madison' from 36th to 38th 37th from Riverdale to Grant Country Club Drive from 40th to the end of the curve oh the west side of Country Club Heights Circle Way! at the south end of Country Club! 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