Show W7 OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- si wjw Vf o - V V 5 i- 'r o$ u- v S X' By Georgia Oliverson LAYTON— By the end of 1970 city recreation facilities will covOr 234 acres of municipal land There will be four play fields of nine acres as s’wMs&-:: -- xSica yfl play-groun- v v c 'li ' V-- ? rv' xx oi 4 & : 4 MONUMENT SITE — Mrs Bernice Anderson (left) president of the Golden Spike Association and Mrs Delone Grover secretary of the group inspect oil paintings of the Golden Spike area painted by E J Sorenson of Bear River City A move is under way to make the area a national monument Monument Status Is Urged for Golden Spike Area SIMPLY CAPITOL Honeymoon Is Over In Utah Legislature Republicans have repeatedly called for a hold the line program Democrats too have said they to hold the line But they also have said that it is necessary to provide additional services to meet the state’s expanding needs In the past few days there has been mention of a possible veto from Republican Gov George D Clyde on a bill that would increase the state’s cost of a retirement pro- gram for teachers Sen Sherman P lt Lake explained the governor hadn’t recommended it in his budget message DEMOS KILL OBJECTIONS Senate Democrats unanimously joined in overriding GOP objections to suggested increases in the state’s support of public education This problem is far from solved and is almost certain to wind up in a conference committee this week In the House Democrats and Republicans had the fun of jumping up and down several times in voting on amendments to a reapportionment bill now in the hands of the governor The Democrats— by sheer force of numbers— won ail the votes But the major problem is still to come That is the big appropriations bill still to be presented to the r Legislature Nobody yet is certain about the total cost of the bill But several legislative observers have said that the appropriations bill — which will almost certainly in- elude some increases— plus the capi- tal building program and the state’s support of public schools could put ! one-ha- lf ' “ £“ "But” the senator said “desig-busineabout the hike in the sales seriously (nating the area as a national mon- tax as the one that would take the I ument would give the site much ri'-thsmallest bite out of the taxpayers’' pocket And when they say that spot” The existing site near Promon-wan- t they mean the bite will come in very small mouthfuls tory Point contains only seven acTr®®' An executive committee of the Locally officers of the Golden Joint Appropriations Committee met Spike Association have been elect- in secret session Saturday in an ef- - ed and are making plans for the fort to chop out some of the excess 10th annual Golden Spike ceremony in recommendations made by sub- of committees reporting on state the association was Mrs Bernice G Anderson of Corinne Also named agencies These agencies are supported by to serve were Dean Coombs of Gar -the General Fund revenues and the land vice president and Mrs subcommittee recommendations l°ne B- - Glover Brigham City $ec- were about $4 million more than retary-treasurThe officers have sent telegrams the suggestions of Gov Clyde to all Department of Interior officials urging support of Sen Bennett’s plan and resolutions passed by the Utah Legislature asking for monument Status for the Golden Spike Members of ‘the local group have SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — If been toward monument you pile up all the mimeographed status working area for since the assothe copies of bills introduced in the ciation was first organized May Utah- - Legislature they stand nine inches high and weigh as much as 10 1951 Mrs Anderson said a big turkey There are about 600 bills memorViolation ials and joint resolutions and the Stop Sign appropriations bill isn’t in yet RQY— A stop sign violation cost When printed’ of course the bills Edmund Neal Corbett 376 Patterare more compact But they still son Ogden $10 in the Roy justice fill two heavy binders of the peace court ss SetoeZpmert e ball and softball fields 10 tennis courts two swimming pools two arts and craft centers five picnic grounds four football fields five basketball courts three camping parks and 19 miscellaneous ROSY PICTURE IT! Such is the rosy picture of city recreation units nine years from now provided planned development as set forth in a comprehensive plan by the City Recreation Commission is followed The plan was prepared under the chairmanship of Earl Tucker with the assistance of Floyd Buckley Jay Starkey David Sandall and Mrs James Weathers with Gilbert W Fairholm as consultant “Increased demand for recreational facilities springs from population increases growing personal income increased leisure lime and increased mobility” the report says The time is ripe for expansion of the recreation areas because the public is now willing to pay taxes necessary for the improvements Need for the expansion is underlined by figures showing an increase in Layton population of 161 per cent in the past 10 years This is seven times as high s the average increase throughout Utah and nearly 10 times as high as the national 5 De-Llo- yd “Don’t let all this industry alarm you Somewhere along in the afternoon we always have a 15 - minute break FROM coffee!” Clde Appoints Drought Group PROVO (UPI) — Provo will file a suit for about $300000 against electrical equipment manufacturers SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gov convicted recently of George D Clyde Saturday named a in Philadelphia State Emergency Water ConservaCity Attorney George Ballif said tion Committee to prepare Utah for r statute of limitations a threatened drought a 0 would limit the city’s claim to Water supply forecasts are unHowever Provo has purchased usually low this year because of g four-yea- $300-00- more than $1 million in electrical equipment from two of the convicted manufacturers since 1951 Mysterious Firo In Payson Area Triggers Search -- -- well below normal snowfall Clyde is chairman of the committee which will work under the director of Jay R Bingham director of high for exceeding the $3200 donated last year The chairman explained a large portion of the funds raised by the drive goes into medical research aimed at increasing the success of treating heart disease Ai local youngster David Dunn son of Mr and Mrs Van Dunn is typical of the many children suffering' from heart defects Vow jucti four David was born with a defect doctors call a “transportation1 in the great vessel artial ven- trical septal defects and pulmonary I t Utah Highway Trooper Charles Warren spotted the unexplained fire and said it appeared it might have been started by airplane’ wreckage However no other plane was known to be missing A flight from Provo to investigate the fire was cancelled due to poor flying VISIT Our New hypertension” David’s recovery now waits a break through in treatment of such defects—a break through which will be financed by funds raised through local heart drives MAPLE SHOP The Dunns have high hopes the selection Outstanding break through win come soon While other children his age romp of Sofas Chairs Rockers and play outside in the snow David Dunn must nlav quietlv in th house with his favorite toy a small I Home of Colonial Rugs train Funds given in the local heart drive may help David “get outside to play” j Chamber Names Slate 4-94- 23 for House Contract DR G baseball HARRIS 43 59 APPLE SAUCE i Apple Land No c Legislature's Bills Are Heavyweights ¥ 25 PARKE'S for A-- l QUALITY v 4? PEACHES F & P Freestone No 21fes c V fk 4 Doors North of Ben Lomond Hotel RENT NEW PIANOS 3 MONTHS 19" EES for $1900 Applies if Purchased (No Obligation) Must Have Children to Qualify ' CT75 i UTAH'S ONLY AUTHORIZED DEALER PIANOS AND ORGANS VURLITZER 2478 music co Wash Blvd EX PORK & BEANS Hunt's No U oo California for BUTTER TOP BREAD rnagnlficent A — I T vV s & jy f slow-raise- d tasty-flavored—b- or pre-slice- well-textur- bread ed it whole uy d EXTRA ’ j 4c 1 LARGE 5 8 & Fresh Ripe on i'X Ki) 21's £— 82 LOAF BIG SAVINGS DURING THIS ONCE A YEAR EVENT! x:S s V v x y 'f - 5 V r vV V a A Save on this mag itiffeent Magna vex Stereo Thea-te- r America's favorite home en- ROSEBUD FRUIT COCKTAIL tertainment w CAKE SQUARES doz F&P No 2!4's - 4s in- Provo Files Suit Against 2 Firms ADMAIL y Op- 10-ye- ar FACTORY AUTHORIZED ' iH f the Utah Water and Power Board Red Llaht Violation i The committee has given groups — 2447 Kieset Ave — Clearinformation ROY K advisory management Sophie Taylor SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — S A forecast EX and a task force for new field was fined $10 in the Roy jusAndersen secretary of the South and there are 43 tice of the peace court bn a red Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce developments from various business light violation members increase yesterday was elected president of government educational civic and the Utah Chamber of Commerce farm ATTENDANCE UP organizations r Executives Association Bernard R will serve All without pay counts in Layton Diamond secretary of the Ogden Attendance i -A- DVERTISEMENTparks during 1960 showed a 100 Chamber of Commerce was named per cent increase in use Although vice president and William K Woth-e- r Gel Gash Nov the swimming pool was in operaspoon secretary of the Provo tion for just six weeks 8000 ad- Chamber was elected secretary Your missions were recorded treasurer Correct Visual Defects at the Eye Itself Desires of residents were deter-miiie- d If sold have home you your pn through a written survey Eliminate Glasses! contract you can convert that con sent to 3000 families Among the cash into tract a through special facilities most requested were those PICTURE FRAMES service at Prudential Federal SavE for camping swimming hiking For full information phone ings dancing picnicking Service Office at 2224 Washington CHUGG’S OPTOMETRIST leathercraft horseback riding fairs Blvd Ogden Or phone EX KX 2450 Wafth Blvd 2482 Washington Blvd and musical entertainment ‘ or visit Prudential Federal Savings Anticipating a population for Lay- and ask for Mr Billingsley er Oalaa S'-- V' f ) ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT TO SAVE 'h 'A Hitetothepresidency the state $15 million in the red for the next biennium This certainly would mean' a tax increase Democrats have said there will be no increase on property taxes What then? x y PAYSON (UPI)— Fire of undetermined origin on a mountain top southeast of Payson triggered a search for a missing aircraft when a plane was reported overdue However the flurry of excitement BRIGHAM CITY— This is Heart subsided when the plane piloted Sunday in Brigham City Over 300 volunteers will be calling on homes by Frank Siegfried of Moab Utah throughout the city from 2 to 5 made a safe landing at Salt Lake Municipal Airport Siegfried is a pm Mrs to Gene Judd mining engineer for Standard MeAccording heart drive chairman hopes are tals Corp View cluding one in the Holt-Va- e one south erf Gentile Street and a third north on fhe road to Hill Air ' x Force Base In addition $6500 has been allocated in the budget to bring existing parks up to standard A continuing program will develop parks in the city system and take options on additional land bid-riggin- ' ‘v m i R-Sa- l County residents long interested in the Golden Spike site have found a champion in Utah Republican Sen Wallace F Bennett Sen Bennett has introduced a bill a national monu- G°en Spike site LaSt year’ Sen B6nnett asked the Natlonai park Service to make j a survey of the area and its pros- pects for development As a re- suit it was recommended that the There are bills before the Legislature to raise the sales tax the income tax the severance tax on gas and oil and the corporation tax One that would fit neatly into the deficit is a bill to raise the sales tax by per cent It would bring in about $15 million during the next two years And corridor talk indicates that many legislators are thinking very By Gerald B Trapp Associated Press Writer The honeymoon is over It 'lasted 50 days in the 34th session of the Utah Legislature But now the Republicans and Democrats are starting to act more like Republicans and Democrats These last 10 days will tell the Story whether there will be any new taxes and how much operating the called the State of Utah will cost during the next two years CITY — Box Elder BRIGHAM ds y Drive Today In Briaham ton of 18097 by 1965 and 27167 by 1970 the Recrlation Commission will in the spring launch an effort to gradually increase the present 13 recreational facilities to 66 by each for baseball football track 1970 and other similar sports five Plans for 1961 include buying each of four acres 16 base- tions on three park locations oT Vm mSe b0®1' I £' $ i Heart Fund Aim Layton rogram y? 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