Show 'CLEAN OUT THE WESTERS' l’i li's a Maura!-A- nd D— Section f Ur By Ecb Aset TODAY I offer to aspiring writers a cinch plot that can be sold as a short story or might even be built TV series up to a It’s a brand new plot — hasn’t 39-we- ek screen There aren’t many characters which’ is what TV producers like J Astronautics Briefing Due 1 in Keokuk Clint Flint rides out to the John - homestead and meets the purty Lucy falls in love with her and rides back to the Buckboard ranch He tells J Dusty “Times are boss People are West by the thousands and you can’t stop 'em There just won’t be any more free grass!” Buckboard is infuriated draws his trusty 44 Colt shoots but misses Clint Flint “fastest guy in Idaho Ari(Wyoming Montana — take your pick) zona Texas shoots Buckboard in the shoulder ' mercifully Percy cradles Buckboard in his arms as Flint and Lucy ride off into the sunset Note: Identifying the gun as a 44 will qualify you as a western expert Most people believe all cowboys carried 45s I tell you this story is a natural! Please send along 10 per cent of your royalties A ROUTINE call to Halvor Bailey deputy sheriff who keeps the law in Huntsville brougth some interesting information The converK sation went like this: “How’s the weather! up there?” “A real spring day with the sun Sod HILL AIR FORCE BASE of astronautics to US defense and the nation’s school systems will be brought to the attention of some 1500 northern Utah educators at Ogden High School ditorium Wednesday from 4 to 6:30 Im-portan- pm The special seminar is sponsored by the Ogden Squadron of the Air Force Association Conducting the of i Astrobriefing on “A Survey four-man team nautics” will be a Maxwell at from the Air University AFB Ala Heading the team is Col Arthur E Boudreau deputy chief of staff for education at the university Other team members are Lt Col Earle L Overholser and Lt Col Robert J Mason Jr both instructors at the school and Lt Col Clarence R Glasebrook chief of the aerospace division and deputy for academic instruction of the squadron officer school at the university Using slides and the spoken word the briefing team will discuss such space programs as the X15 plane missiles rockets orbiting vehicles satellite bombing space : stations and conditions experienced in space such as the Van Allen radiation belt Robert P Stewart p r o g r a m chairman for the Ogden Squadron AFA said the seminar is designed for educators from the academic point of view and will not dwell on complicated technical theory The team is now on a nationwide speaking tour and will make its next appearance in Las Vegas Nev Sat iTlfrii n IfjiVi i ' ah ''At! - r ( shining” “Had any rain or snow?” “No snow but we got a quarter inch of rain in the last 24 hours” “Do you have a rain gauge now ' : national Supervisors forests of the Intermountain Region will meet in Ogden Tuesday for a four-da- y conference featuring multiple-us- e land management Regional Forester Floyd Iverson said “It is especially significant that our meeting coincides with Utah Conservation Week which is devoted as is the US Forest Service to the principles of sound management and protection of our natural renewable resources” At the end of the week the forest men will participate in joint meetings of the Society of American Foresters the Soil Conservation Society of America and the American Society of Range Management being held at Utah State University under the sponsorship of the Utah Foresters’ Club US Forest Service sessions at Ogden will be devoted primarily to an appraisal of coordinated multiland management and prople-use law tection under the multiple-us- e which was enacted June 12 I960 Main chairman for the meeting is Leon R Thomas chief of the division of watershed and multiple use A R Standing chief of the division of personnel management and F C Koziol supervisor of the Wasatch National Forest will each direct a discussion session Visitors from outside the Intermountain Region will be Russell B McKennan general Inspector with the administration division in Washington: Carl Wetterstrom Northern Region Rod Blacker supervisor Shoshone National Forest Rocky Mountain Region Lowell Woods Southwestern Region and Jack Wood Pacific N orthwestern of the Carlson said today A A I A " I v V Jt t htl mm M 7J J WARNING to mosquitoes beetles and other pests — take cover A new helicopter company has been formed in Ogden by Jon Bowman Ellis Moncreif (left to right) and mechanic Clarence Montgomery and the Mosquito Abatement District plans to take advantage of it Abatement district officials say they will use the ’copter serv- ices to pinpoint their spray in areas difficult to reach by land Will Spray Areas Hard-fo-Rea- ch The Weber County Mosquito Abatement District will try a helicopter this year on an experimental basis Director Lewis E Fronk said today the helicopter will not replace aircraft but will the fixed-win- g be used to spray in certain problem areas can spray liquid dust or granulated chemicals Mr Fronk said the mosquito abatement program is now in operation Inspectors are in the field and the spraying program is under way He said that due to a mild winter and an extremely early spring larvae are being found in waters throughout the county The aim is to kill the larvae before they hatch he said The helicopter will spray sections too large for ground equipment and too difficult for fixed-win- g aircraft He cited river botMOST GOOD toms and small pastures surround“The most good is done” Mr ed by trees as examples of where Fronk explained “in the early the helicopter might be used to late fall when we can and spring advantage After' they hatch “We will measure the results” kill the larvae he said “and use the helicopter out all we can do is keep after where it is economically feasible” them with fog machines” he said Mr Fronk also noted that the The helicopter like other aircraft would —Park improvements and new parks $700000 —Four fire stations $500000 —Street improvements and repairs $500000 —Bridges across the Ogden River in the north part of the city $225-00- 0 ' V - —Installation of a cover over the where culinary city reservoirs water is stored $2350000 —Garbage incinerator $1230000 — Addition to the city library and a new branch library $150000 —Three swimming pools $600000 Mr Carlsen also said these capital improvements would mean the addition of 53 full-tim- e city emfor the fire departployes mainly ment and 30 seasonal employes to work in parks and on other summer projects district will soon be planting ornamental fish in ponds throughout he county “There are about 300 ponds registered now” he said 'About we mid-Ma- y will start planting fish that kill mosquitoes in hose ponds and any new ones hat have been developed” There is no charge for the fish nor for registering the pond “But according to law all ponds in the incorporated areas of Weber County must be registered with the Ogden City health department There is no charge for that” he repeated He said ponds already registered need not be reported but new ones must be Owners who fail face a $30 fine WeChyrrl Stratford ber High School coed from Wilson Lane topped a field of 42 beauties over the weekend to walk off with the 1961 Future Farmers of America sweetheart title for Utah Chyrrl daughter of Mr and Mrs Keith Stratford won the title at the 33rd annual FFA convention held in the Terrace Ballroom Weber was liberally represented High when awards were announced Lyle Dabb of Farr West won a $300 scholarship and a $200 award went to Brent Platt of Warren A $100 scholarship was presented to Clark Wangsgard of Huntsville State farmer honors were accorded Lyle Dabb and Clark Wangsgard as well as Robert Muirbrook of West Warren The chapter as a whole was selected as one of four in the state to be designated a five-stchapter Other northern Utah FFA members were not left out when awards were announced Ted Kondo of Brigham City was runner-u- p for the state star farmer selection won by Blake' Wride of Spanish Fork and Robert Jensen of Garland won a $100 scholarship in the public speaking category :v ar CHYRRL STRATFORD State Title Winner of these Chevy Corvairs wants donTown yocr home— (in a friendly way of course ) Either of these Corvairs would make you a wonderful traveling companion (Any of models would for that matter) The Lakewood Station Corvair’s ten budget-price- d solid with 68 cubic feet of cargo space 10 of it under that lockabla a Wagon earns its keep front scats lets you in on soma hood And the Monza Club Coupe with its bucket-typ- e driving handle and brake and perform beautifully (Proof of the pudding is both And they ’61 manhandled the recent Canadian Winter Rally winning outCorvair the way the right and taking the first five places in its class in this rugged l2G5-mil- e test) Look ’em over at your dealer’s And if you can’t decide which one 'ccrtY-- ' you want feel free to take both We offer loans to Buy or Build fan need not be a regular customer to lake advantage of our loan service irst Security State Bank ‘ Helicopter Joins Mosquito Fight ultra-comforta- of Utah MA Congress Weber Does Itself Proud At FFA Annual Meeting L now is an excellent time to buy or build one We make mortgage loans to suit your needs You iget prompt loan service We make immediate 'appraisals and give you a prompt answer Bak before A SWEETHEART protect this important investment by keeping it in good repair We make low-cohome improvement loans to repair or modernize with payments suited to your income Security bill ' 500000 make available to cities federal funds of up to 43 per cent of the total cost of capital Improvements The Associated Press said today a survey of US cities shows that so far most officials would want to participate if Congress enacts a program similar to the old WPA Mr Carlson said Ogden City needs a number of improvements for which it has no funds “Actually if Ogden built an auditorium and civic center we could spend up to $13 million” the city manager said He listed these improvements that are vitally needed and which might be financed with federal money if ' the bill passes Congress —A public safety building $1 t ff you Repair or Modernize illS IU ' Ogdon City could spend up to 500000 $9273000 under a proposed Federal —Storm sewer system especially aid plan City Manager Edward L in the north part of the city $1 if yoD own your homo — st jDGS fcde 13 Depot Chapter To See Movie ii t’ii FEDERAL AID PLAN iuesaay - One firl ji fi ii - tsen e V H riA A i-ero- : Fl H M sI: APRIL 3 1961 OGDEN UTAH MONDAY EVENING Halvor?” “No but I’ve got a wheelbarrow out back and I know how much Region water it holds” THE QTHER DAY a man walked into police headquarters with a traffic ticket and said he’d like to talk to the officer who gave it to him “What was the officer’s name?” urday the Ogden the desk sergeant asked Besides educators UTAH GENERAL DEPO- T- A “White” Squadron is also inviting students film and commentary on Utah wild“Which White?” attending university extension And thereby hangs an interesting life will be shown Tuesday night at classes in the Ogden Area to attend Personnel attending need not reg- tale There are three “White” on the April meeting of the Utah Chapister Those interested are request- the Ogden police force Gene Da- ter of the Quartermaster Associa tion ed to be seated at the high school vid and Marshall out call The film is being sponsored by could almost Heck they by 3:45 pm is a the Utah State Fish and Game The Air University major a “White” posse Its note sad of A SOMEWHAT the command crept Commission pri educaA social hour will begin at 7 pm is into a mission professional police report recently It mary tion of Air Force personnel to pro- read: “Lost a blue girl’s bicycle” at the Officers’ Open Mess Utah Dinner will be HEADLINES we’d like explained: General Depot vide them with the necessary procan be 8 at Reservations fessional knowledge and background “Kennedy Talks to Ribicoff Both served to serve in positions of increasing Silent" (Greensboro NC Daily made by calling Secretary Leith extension 4230 Burns at EX News) responsibility Air-Forc- II II -- Dusty Buck- - board a cattle baron Then there’s John Sod and his been used for at least three days beautiful blond daughter Lucy who are homesteading on the windy and dusty prairie for some fool reason Clint Flint is a gunslinger hired by Buckboard to “clean them Testers off my range!” Then there’s Percy Hooligan the ranch cook That name Percy is good for laughs Imagine a guy out thar in the old Wild West with a name like Percy That'll wow ’em Wednesday b li : Hen' on the boss oprys of the electronic Main character is W tfW luf !' 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