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R OGDEN UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING JAN 18 1961 — I V V ' ' Xt h-- I ' V JU i v- !v I- I -- J - iY: V- - H LOWELL Local attorney ' a member of the executive of the Commercial Security Bank council of the Ogden Boy Scouts ' and H Lowell Ralph 31 assistant Mr Baker is a priest of Ogden City attorney have been the LDS Church and high to the advisor nominated for the Junior Chamber priest’s quorum - of Commerce Distinguished Service He is married has four children Award' and lives at 3135 Tyler I Mr Baker is an Ogden native Mr Ralph was appointed assistand a graduate of the University ant city attorney for Ogden in of Utah with a degree in banking Prior to that he enSeptember and finance j in private practice for two gaged He is treasurer of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce and a mem- years LAW DEGREE ber of its board of directors and He received his law degree from executive committee He has served as vice chairman the University of Utah after gradof the Ogden chapter - of the Red uation from Weber College He also Cross and as a of its attended Brigham Young Univer- board- - of directors member and executive sity for a time Mr Ralph is a member of the committee He is vice chairman of Weber Bar Association the Utah the Salvation Army advisory board State Bar Association and Phi Mr Baker is a past chairman and member of the board of the Delta Phi legal fraternity He served two years in the US Community Welfare Council past in Germany where he was of Army the president Ogden Knife and Fork Club and a member of the an LDS servicemen’s group leader Mr Ralph is married has three board of directors of the Junior children and lives at 1554 Capital Citizens Guild The award will be given at the IN SCOUTING annual distinguished service banHe has served as a member of quet Thursday evening at the Canthe Ogden School District curricu- ton Cafe The name of the winner lum study committee and will -- not be announced until that of one of its subcommittees time j £ - r PLANS Vf everything to make your home charming without spending a fortune We suggest that you buy NOW — save money — during this tables 29" tan SKI Ready to paint stain wax or shellac Rigidly built Smoothly sanded Drawers open and close easily smoothly Distinct large drawer wooden pulls JJlCl'xrTL-r npmil " - 4 '&&C: Z'? M - H ' ' (¥ ' s 4’ - "T - - A ""'f ' v :i wm' : 17" toll - 26" tall 'X- - 388 i v 38" tart 32" toll 988 : ! 988 V ' MR & MRS CHEST might employe to install a new city would be charged $6 It would “white way” along Roy’s main be $1 more per month if the city I45"x3M"x45" decides to install the steel poles If the city takes the first plan it would purchase and install the system If it chooses the latter plan then the power company would be responsible for the installation Mr Kemp explained the state would pay the city the actual cost of the new system not to exceed ' However the method of installation to be used is the decision of $17850 Usually z id4 11 3250 I 1 s X a- v " ‘till -- -' S - A A V v AvAw- 'yAwV3?vAvi 'v x- 3i ‘Xv 4 rvvv JT Q ’ftsfznir £ :£ ft ft VXWav '' f t? fz£t V All the council Mr Kemp explained The council did ' agree it would The present system which ex expand the system to include lights tends to 6000 South from 5200 South to the Davis line on the is owned by the Utah Power and south and eastCounty on 5300 South to Light Co and leased to Roy City the Bamberger railroad y It contains approximately 54 vapor lights - IN THE SPRING system ilJSss NITE STAND x&£cT -- J2V'xl2’i"x28" right-of-wa- 795 A CHOICE The new lighting system is to Mr Phillips ‘Offered the city a be installed in conjunction with the choice of two schedules concerning construction of road work along 28" tall 988 scheduled for spring The state plans to widen resurplan calls face and channelize the major highway from Death Curve in Roy to Layton The lighting system will be relocated from the side of the highway to the raised dividers to be installed in the center Another major project to be started by the city in conjunction with the road work will be the installation of curb and gutter along the highway from 5200 South to the county line 91 Co) Co) Co) Co) (0)(0) (0)(0) : i Two Worst cember ' 4- pair 383 ROY— The City Council has taken for a monthly fee per unit of $425 under consideration two methods it On the company-owne- d plan the The intersections of 24th and Washington and 27th and Wall were the most dangerous areas in De- I' ft if 4 - — Ti’Vw— Roy Faces Choice In Lighting Plan s v IV-- r-' 'WHITE WAY' US Months to Pay area! sale! WVS- - such lights The customer-owne- d No Money Down Take 30 Days or the finest in sofas chairs rugs Quality-plu- s fflMDETOlB an '4 "CHARGE-IT- " i A Baker" 84 vice president He is thoroughfare It will reach a decision by its next meeting and decide whether or nob to use steel or wooden poles and notify the Utah Power anc jLight Co and the Utah State Roac Commission which will make the installation this springl H Dale Phillips of the Utah Power and Light Co Blaine Kay district engineer for the Road Com mission and Willard Kemp from the state engineer’s office met with the council relative to the lighting y 3 " I grants On Banker Lawyer Added To DSA Contestant Lisf Fred M V jVTi'j WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY KEEP YOUR EffiE RALPH So Easy to Own On Any - One of Qrant's ci 1 FRED A BAKER Ogden banker 'r ''JDl" ' f '' I -' V' m - Adult Education Class Scheduled j j The Ogden traffic police departThe second in a series of adult ment said today there were three collisions and oneinjury accident education classes will be held tonight at 7 in the Dee Schooi auditorium Other dangerous intersections and Ivan C May principal of Quincy the December record: — 25th and Wall two collisions School is conducting the series on one motorist one pedestrian in- “Problems of the Growing Child” Parents will proceed from the jured — 25th and Washington two colli- school to the Utah State Industrial School for a tour Those in need of sions one driver injured —Lincoln and Patterson four col- transportation should call Mrs L R Lucas at EX or Mrs lisions —25th and Porter four collisions Joseph Harrop EX — 26th and Wall one collision one motorist and one pedestrian Ladies here is the most brilliant collection of table: lamps we have ever assembled! When you see them you will agree that they are the biggest bargains ever Choose one to fit any decor whether your home is modern or traditional lany of them are classic all of the bases are beautifully designed and each tiny imports pro2 includes the stunning lampshade Come early make your choice ! at both intersections in December LAMP SLASHED 20 hurt r On These More People Buy fone —7th and Washington collision one pedestrian hurt: —28th and Washington one collision one driver injured ' —30th and Washington one motorist hurt one bicyclist injured ii The December traffic report says r the most hazardous streets in the city are Washington from North to 36th Wall from North to 36th Lincoln from 17th to 36th and Harrison from North to 37th During Decejnber police checked 153 collisions issued 929 citations PRICE WURLITZER Hand Rubbed PIANOS SOLID Than Those of Any Other Name ' s c i 2478 Wash Blvd y EX 82 MAPLE v s- f S' yr s-- TABLES s ' Jwf Reg 13 CD S mm RENT OR BUY ‘TOFJCJ Cl COUNTRY’ GROUPING WE-HEEIGEMBE-IS Canes a carefree roomful of modern furniture in 9 decorator colors Crutches Hospital Beds And All Sickroom Supplies DOCTOR AND HOSPITAL SUPPLY CO! d1m 326 27TH owo Fttbenjdfy vou STREET PamiSt(yte MUST 81 SAIiSFIED - OR YOU MONEY & Tfo CEZACnJ1!? 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