Show OGDEN 8C STANDARD-EXAMINE- OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING SEPT 9 19C2 w 13 Z3 ! V $ ' - tj7 C ' i izi 1 1 ii S i 1 jr A d ous H Y fr?l X it i 6 L g aurence urton ic LOWELL THOMAS To Appear In Ogdon ELEANOR ROOSEVELT Coming Next Spring Annual! Lecture Artist Series Opens Oct 24 Mrs Franklin D Roosevelt and Lowell Thomas are Among the 10 programs of the 1902-6Weber and Lecture series Artist College : opening Oct 24' )''''" And for patrons who enjoy good singing the Jennie Tourel program should do according to Dr Clair W Johnson in charge of the series fbr the college i Mrs Roosevelt widow of the J 3 LrJ triumph to triumph around the globe will appear in the LDS Qg ien Tabernacle for her number Dec 6 Opening the series Oct 24 will be Robert St John author of 13 books and a famous correspondent who has been "dealing with news in some way for a third of 1464' a century Others are: Eric Pavel with his latest former US president who has travelogue "Three Worlds of come to be known as the first Peru" Dec 11 Felix Greene leclady of the world will be making turer on travel and world affairs her second appearance in recent Jan 14 years cii the series Admiral Donald 8 MacMillan She Is scheduled to speak on with his new film classic TNorth world affairs April 23 in Ogden to the Polar Eskimos" March 7 High Sphool where most of the John D Craig star of television's 4I Search for Adventure" with numbers will be held J Lowell Thomas who has had the his film about The Spanish Main longest! continuous run of anyone March 21 i in rado network- broadcasting John Goddard with another mohas an April 3 date with the se- tion picture-lectur- e about South L ries America which he made since His Invention of Cinerama was his appearance on the Weber seresponsible for the development ries last year He is dated for of the wide screen processes in the April 10 motion picture industry The $5 season ticket for the seJennie Tourel one of the world's ries will be available soon said great singers who continues from Dr Johnson -- - 1 j 111 h D" to ? canddacy Pnry fl m° m "cxt thai i Native 3 during ai ' li In the i 6 W Personal - ii friend i of Tueday Wcnr served rC eptenber - r Year Improvement Program Outlined for City County Sharing j B"rf0n e frs ii r °Ur 10 Notts Ogden City Manager (Editor' Sam Hoed rtccntly submitted a capital to the Ogden improvement program Planning Commission spelling out Ogden rt ntedt casting mora than $13 million This It the first In series of articles detailing specific Items In the The possibility thine s$ rj n°w heir Mature j 13 of county par- ticipation in the capital improvement program is based on indications by county commissioners ) that they will consider building program) or helping to build some of the Bf Cliff Thompson needed facilities The capital improveMr Hood included in his sum ment program prepared by City mary possible participation by the Manager Sam Hood would re- county with funds as follows: $1 million on a pub quire annual expenditures ranging from an estimated lic saiety Duiioing $1335000 for storm sewers $872000 for the $731600 to $2385500 Ogden City's share of this ex- proposed skyline drive $819000 for new library facilities and penditure would range from $332-20- 0 $112500 for three swimming pools m to $1972000 a year DROP DRIVE Slightly more than one fourth of Ogden's total cost would be If the county jdoes not partici financed by revenue bonds that in the program Mr Hood pate would be repaid from water de- said the Skyline Drive- would be V partment revenue t dropped and the size of the public The remaining of the safety building reduced J about city's share would be financed half through general obligation bonds However Commission Chairman that would first have to be ap- George T rrost says he is sure provedi 6y property owners at a the public safety building will be special election a joint venture if a program of (NO TAX HIKE equitable cost participation can be developed Mr Hood says the general obliThe County Commission also gation bonds can be repaid from sales tax revenue without an in- has indicated a willingness to con crease in the city property tax struct an doperate a countvwide I library system and to help with levy ") If thej county should decline to swimming pool construction in Og pa in participate some projects would den as it has in": other cities ' be dropped and Ogden City would the county Under a joint prohave to pay the full cost of the gram Ogden City would spend Ira j remaining programThis Would result in estimated $1972700 during the first year city expenditures ranging from followed by consecutive annual expenditures of $1167000 $1746 $407200 to $2181200 a year There also is a possibility of 200 $879200 $753200 $619700 $332200 and some state and federal assistance $408200 $469700 545100 but this aid Drobablv would not significantly reduce the city's tb- -i WATER WORKS tal capital outlay For instance! Of the city's $8835700 expen Mr t Hood anticipates about half diture would be for $2235700 of the jcost of a proposed half new water which facilities works million f dollar airport? program Mr Hood said could be financed would Te provided by the federal through revenue bonds and state governments Capital outlay expenditures es timated by Mr Hood for other STUDY j JOINT The capital improvement pro- city departments : include parks gram was presented to the Og- $1323000 police $1220800 fire den Planning Commission last 945000 shops $507000 airport week for study It is based on a $534000 streets $835000 storm survey iof capital improvement sewers $250000 sewers $350000: needs of the city recently com- traffic $139200: finance $27000 pleted by Mr Hood and his de- ana jccmetery $469000 This does not include an estipartment heads mated $15 million the city would n Mayorj Merle E Alien and Bowman planning commis- have to spend for an incinerator sion chairman indicated the re- if the council abandons the presport wil be studied jointly by the ent cut and fill method of disposcouncil and the planning commis- ing of garbage and refuse sion This is expected to require SO to 60r days j "tad? h n na lr the off er ln Go7 Politic - 10-ye- ar city-coun- city-coun- r3 ty ty fEJ - C ' For th °ngress and j two-thir- reas°ns I am ndthis 8a"IS the rrn °f e SUPPortin'T elyt city-count- y - Sie-ma- Gouncflmen are considering giving it to a citizen's committee for- - missioners have completed a liminary study pre- lr Hood presented the report to the planning commission he said that "if a capital improvement program is launched the necessary bond election could be held late next winter or early spring with some construction under way by 3 PHOFITACLE '"" with f (tantial r ppol t nd sub da addrtst and phona Selct-te- ni mada immadiattty NOTIi ritata mail raptitt ta: age flUSl la W mm est Qualified obvious-chok- fftq of your e p friends and neighbors including— (Unmatched Experience A Walter Stevenson rM?jl LaVar ested Leadership A E A If Laurence S Burton DoUArt C Cvmmitaiv If tin f 1 '? i! 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