Show r " wrn 4 - - fc V -- ' &“ I960 Was 'Progressive' rv t mafr9- - "“‘Ttf Utah Schools 6D Show Growth For Layton Residents civil defense department The fire department also spearprogressive year for the city and headed a drive to provide funds for The residents of Layton population sw x ' 9 grew from a total of 3456 in 1950 an ambulance service The drive was successful and the North Davto 9027 in 1960 Continued home building to sup- is Ambulance Service operated by ’j ti 4 ply the need of the ever increasing the Layton firemen has provided 128 on service new of 30 more and runs than a added total population I! I! has been credited with saving the homes 4 new comm e r c i a 1 lives of at least five persons with Twenty-on- e O V building permits were issued dur- the fast efficient service ing the year These included the The city added an assessed valuMountain States Telephone and 4 ation of $2263016 during the year Telegraph building which brought rf ' f C'”' h In addition to the growth in popu- p v" dial service to the area and provided the first all digit dialing system lation homes and commercial £5 in Utah business the city also made other Addition to the Gentile shopping area included a launder-m- changes a beauty salon and a gift Shortly after the first of the year Jt shop and a remodeling of a gro- a city administrator was hired by store cery the city to coordinate the activities u&y tejrt&g'x1 The Crestview School located on of the various and departments Golden Avenue Was enlarged by Verdeland Park houseight classrooms which were ready manage the MODERN EQUIPMENT to run the municipal services of Washington Terrace include for use by the fall of 1960 ing units The success of this opertwo fire trucks and ambulance pictured against backdrop of Wasatch range which A new post office building pro- ation is apparent with the budget forms part of picturesque setting of city Mayor Stanley Poulsen (left) and Fire Chief modern and vided needed space report which listed several thouD Nelson are shown with units that provide the new city with fast service Howard facilities sand dollars in savings which were The new Layton steak house lofor further growth and cated just north of the city on High- development of the city during 1961 way 91 provided residents of the The election saw a change in community with a restaurant with mayor of the city During the No facilities for small groups or ban- vember election Mayor Wayne quets held by professional social Winegar was successful in his bid and civic clubs for the Davis Commission Recreation in the city took a big and his positionCounty filled was by City step forward with the completion of Councilman Wendall Snow who was the municipal swimming pool Many elected to the council in 1959 Princi of the city were given of Davis High School Richard ' youngsters the opportunity to take swimming pal WASHINGTON TERRACE — giving the community two such to the recreational facilities Stevenson filled the position on the lessons through the Red Cross council left vacant The Terrace boasts one of the few by Mayor Snow Building a city from scratch has units The city also has a modern courses offered by the recreation The council indoor recreation centers where a been a challenging experience and ambulance service of department under the direction ' Glen McEntire Washington Terrace has covered boasts that Washington Terrace has variety of programs is carried on the most adequate fire protection throughout the year A recreation a lot of ground in two years V CITY PROGRESS SHOWN Compared with some of its neigh- service on a square mile basis of board and paid coordinator underProgress of the city was evident stands the needs and arranges the bors the city is small with its any community in Utah in the police department fire deactivities accordingly Ogden taxicabs safely transported 6441 population and 12 square partment and the city inspection POLICE SERVICE more than 290000 passengers be- miles But size isn’t everything department Little doubt about how good the Purchase of a new prowl car During the first part of the year tween various points in the City Terrace in For overall appearance the city radar and increased manpower in progress has been-r-tha new police chief was appointed during 1960 1959 received honorable mention in To do this the cabs traveled more doesn’t have to look up to anyone recent months has provided effiThe end of the year saw the city the with police protection with than 800000 miles—almost 32 trips Its homes and streets are neat and cient police service City Awards Conaround the world and three part-tim- e four full-tim- e test And the future looks promisclean and it operates a Sanitary sewer facilities were betofficers The police department purRay Moss manager of the cab services of municipal tered and extended substantially ing chased a new car and a new cam- companies reports fewer accidents system communthe as Terrace” “The acin 1960 than any previous year He era to be used at the scene of last year with the addition of an This year the council plans to susof commands identification cidents and for pleasant outfall line and additional collection set up a bond election to finance meetings and supervision ity is known on booked and of said this is record a result pro- views of surrounding communities pects picked up systems which gives the Terrace the parks development additional various charges fessionally qualified drivers safety of the culinary water supply and provide complete coverage Mr Moss said the drivers are against the rugged backdrop The fire department also added its share to the growth of the city thoroughly screened by the police Wasatch range It sits on a plateau The improvements are being con- other improvements The council during 1960 with the addition of a department Monthly meetings are well above the smoke andin smog tinued and the city should double points out that the bond election althe that occasionally gather annew pumper and the repair of held including lecture and films size within the next few lows the residents themselves- - to its present other engine acquired through the on safe courteous driving practices valley “This probably is the first city years Four hundred new homes now approve or reject the improvein Utah to review all of the needs in the planning stage will carry the ments The south the to fufar boundaries If the issue should be voted down of its people both present and ture and plan accordingly for the first 86 of these will be built this the council then plans to proceed proper distribution of parks and year with the parks and other developother conveniences and services” a The city planner is working with on a piece-mements u master planning director Clay Allred said the council to develop a inwill go basis plan for parks The system recently The City Council last year added clude neighborhood districts so that The Terrace City Council is made have been famous a modern pumper truck all residents will have easy access up of dedicated members who meet in Ogden area for a long fime frequently to carry out the administrative and ' legislative functions of city government headed by Mayor Stanley W Poulsen The others are Councilmen Rulon E Bird Owen R Burrell Harry E Dabling Douglas P Palmer and for Ed C Tieszen and they have efficient support of officials and crews who handle the legal public safety sanitary water ‘ and other municipal services Mayor Poulsen comments that by operating its own government Washington Terrace receives the additional revenues that otherwise CREAM and FRUIT FILLING — would go to the county and include $23260 from Class C road and they're DELICIOUS’ funds $16956 from state liquor of t funds $6723 from business licenses houses— or at your On sale at eating $2729 from building permits and OGDEN OGDEN UTAH v V ’ V 3 ulunili £ J- - V P J - X v:r fv : “V N Street at : -- - 13 1 3 k ed olve'd Many Problems uilding From Scratch' 1 -- Cab Firms Record Near Million Miles SUNDAY MORNING an full-fledg- ed Rush Pies al 750-gallo- Enrollment at the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind reached an all time high of 238 during 1960 The figure includes 179 students in the School for the Deaf established in 1884 and 59 blind students whose school is 64 years old School officials found it necessary to reduce the faculty by two during the year leaving 33 teachers in the two institutions The profes sional quality of the staff rose from 55 per cent certified in 1959 to 80 per cent this year School Superintendant Robert W Tegeder noted that the area of classroom aids also saw considerable growth with the addition of three group hearing aids and several tape playback machines Thfese aids were donated by local service clubs and the school PTA More of these machines are still needed according to Supt Teggder Architects have completed plans for the project which will furnish facilities for the School for the Blind and bids will be accepted when the funds are released Also during 1960 plans for an effective athletic program for deaf students have been advanced The institution operates as two seperate schools with R Paul Thompson principal for the School for the Blind and Tony Christ-opulo- s heading the School for the Deaf Nine years of study are available for blind students with the emphasis on arts and crafts while the School for the Deaf offers 14 years of training with vocational courses given to the older students By Feeding LIVE TENDER GREEN GRASS Everyday of the Year It's Possible With the BUCKEYE Grass Incubator Supplement your 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