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Cleave Roy ROY — A special improvement piojeet that will provide curb gutter and sidewalk along a number of Itoy streets was approved Mon- day night by the City Council over the protest of a number of property to district 5200 South t THra 10 at Death Curve 17 SOME COMPLETED Since that time many neighborhood projects have completed offside improvements in some areas that had been slated in the killed district Boone 69 of was found dead in a at the Holiday Ilot Springs shortly f after noon Monday Ida Coroner Box Elder County Merrill said the cause of death has not been determined but said she believed Mr Boone Clarence E Childs either drowned or had a heart at- tack In the absence of evidence of foul play she said no autopsy has been ordered The man was pronounced dead r by a Brigham City f physician who said he believed a heart ' i 1 I Mr Boone attack was the cause of death but did not rule out the possibility of drowning Box Elder County Deputy Sheriff Orlin Allan said Mr Boone went to the outside pool at the Hot Springs by himself Attendant Paul Garden of Hot Springs talked to the victim and then left FLOATING IN WATER About 10 minutes later the deputy said” John B Schmidt and his family of San Francisco Calif came out to the pool and found Mr Boone floating face up in the water Mr Garden brought the victim from the water and applied artificial respiration Moss Ambulance attendants used oxygen in an attempt to revive the victim but to no avail The hot springs area a short distance south of icre Utah 84 and US join just north of the Weber County line Mr Boone was born Jan 20 1892 In Indian Grove Mo a son of John Robert and Emma Jane Simp- son Boone lie lived in Boonvillc Mo and Brunswick Mo prior to coming to Ogden 24 years ago He was a retired conductor for the Southern Pacific Railroad Co He was a member of the Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen and Southern Pacific Old Timers Club He was a member of the Methodist Church On May 15 1935 he married Ber die Beckstead in Logan 89-9- 1 SURVIVORS Survivors are his widow Ogden one son Douglas Eldon Boone Meiners Oaks Calif two stepsons Reed J Iloxer and Keith Ronalc Hoxer both of Ogden three grand d children one two brothers and two sisters William Boone Las Vegas Delbert Boone Mrs Ada Swartz Golden Colo Louisville Ky Mrs Elma Callow Kansas City Mo Funeral services will be conduct ed Thursday at 2 pm in the Myers with Mortuary 843 Washington Bishop Lou VandenBosch of the First Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm and Thursday prior to services Interment will be in Ogden City Cemetery great-grandchil- ' f Written opposition came from individual property owners and one business firm They owned only about 15 per cent of the assessable front footage involved and all but owners Included was curb and gutter one owned property along US 91 Property included in the district along US 91 from the Weber-Davi- s was part of a larger improvement business main line through Roy's district planned by the city one year ago but was defeated by an overwhelming protest sunas Councilman Dale Bingham head comRoy street department mended the individuals concerned for permitting the work to proceed ‘‘The improvements” he said “will enhance property and are a of definite asset to the city” Besides the highway improvements sidewalk will be installed along 2200 West from 5200 South and curb gutter and sidewalk along 2300 West from 5200 to 5600 South e and improvements in scattered areas throughout the community The council instructed the city engineer to prepare plans and specifications to conform with State Road Commission plans for improving U S 91 The council expects to award the entire project to one contractor probably within two off-sid- n vi jf !! H'li !f )) if is A H Z' A) Iiwir jl ID UTAH TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 4 1961 r hair ran i i ifey’ HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Town Board members approved plans for the improvement of its town park and set a day for the annual spring cleanup at the regular meeting Monday night The park improvement project includes an underground sprinkling system restroom facilities and a blacktopped area for various sports and activities The sprinkling system will include a pump and motor so that irrigation water can be used in place of the town's less plentiful culinary water The blacktopped area will be used for tennis volleyball basketball square dancing and ice skat- SLia&'e ! ’ll i ing The board also plans to improve the present baseball diamond and J enlarge and improve the softball diamond to meet standard requirements Members said they hope to complete' all improvements this summer provided funds are available Plans specifications and costs of the proposed improvements were submitted to the board by Mark Johansen member of a citizen’s committee named to study the project it w? CLEANUP S' y 1 " V V 5 ' "A " ' v 1 ' Rep M Blaine Peterson said today the President’s budget includes almost $18 million for reclamation projects in the Utah district which the Ogden Democrat represents in Congress Almost half of the First Congressional District fund request— $34 million — is earmarked for Northern Utah’s Weber Basin Project And practically all of the Weber Basin Project request would be spent in Weber and Box Elder counties part of Rep Peterson’s congressional district Rep Peterson announced details of the President's budget request for reclamation projects in his district while in Ogden for the Easter recess of Congress He said remainder of the funds would be spent on the Vernal unit of the eCntral Utah Project the Flaming Gorge unit of the Colorado River Project and $13 million for preliminary planning and study on 10 new projects in central and southern Utah D-Ut- 5 n — duu () gress by President John F Kennedy and would become available to the Bureau of Reclamation July 1 if approved by Congress Rep Peterson said he expects the House to act on the appropriation request following hearings by the House Appropriations Committee in May or June He said he will “support the full amount in every instance where the Bureau of Reclamation has facts to justify the need” More than half of the $3404000 Weber Basin Project request would be spent on the Willard reservoir i V Va " A V S t vkwfcwwow en pre-conventi- - ’ - Reservations Pour in For Jeep Convention FIRST DISTRICT CONGRESSMAN LENDS A HAND Senator and Wife Escape Injury in-th- e If tl and canal in Weber and Box Elder counties The funds would bring the 215-0acre foot Willard Reservoir almost to completion and start the long Willard Canal and 00 10-mil- e pumping plants Rep Peterson said It also would finance the start of construction on the Causey Dam on the South Fork of the Ogden River he reported be Part of the funds spent on additional drainage in the Syracuse area and recreational facilities at Pine View Reservoir and Wanship Reservoir also-woul- d t Angry Librarian Takes Action Against Cheats An angry librarian who has watched students “cheat” for years has issued orders that at least one set of books is no longer to be givpn to high school students The volumes restricted to adults PUBLIC WORKS FUND are the “Masterpieces of The funds are part of the' huge only Public Works budget sent to Con- - World Literature in Digest Form” The publishers have reduced world classics to a couple of pages in an 2 effort to provide a short cut to culture ' SEE Happy high school students have utilized the set as a short cut to book reports according to libraran IN SICY Maurice P Marchant of the Ogden library A “huge yellow comet-lik- e He said that he and his staff flame” was spotted over Promknown of this practice for have ontory Point about sunset last some time but have done nothing evening by two Davis County but complain in the past Tuesday residents Mayor Michiel L Burson and councilman Derral Draper of Sunset were standing on the councilman’s front lawn when they spotted the object moving from cast to west in the northern sky The Weber County Commission Mayor Burson described it named three Ogden busiMonday as a yellow flame that burned nessmen to positions on a three-membgreen as it neared the west merit system commission horizon He said that it disincommission will formulate new The tegrated in the western sky and the rules and regulations for the appeared to blow into two merit system program for deputies pieces under the jurisdiction of the Weber Local law enforcement ofSheriff’s office: County ficers and military personnel The merit system for deputies said today they had received on a referendum vote was approved no reports of such an object at the last general election the order went out for more direct action Will restricting the books to adults only stop the practice? Probably not admits the librarian “As the end of the school term: approaches more and more par-- : ents come into the library! to do their children’s work” he said “Since the library is basically an educational institution I do not feel that we should facilitate cheating” he added One example of the work contained in the “Masterpieces” is the story of “David that has been reduced to three pages in the digest Some students showing very little imagination merely copy the digest word for word and submit it as a book report according to Mr Marchant 00 & AASA - of U'liali f 0 - 00 V DAVIS MEN FLAMING OBJECT 600-pa- Cop-perfiel- ge d” Commission Names 3 Ogden Men to Merit System Board Fred Baker Ogden banker wa$ term approved for a Lowe Ogden attorney a Ralph J r term and Al Thon labor r union representative a six-ye- ar er four-yea- two-yea- term The county commission staggered the terms in office on the initial appointmens so that all appointments will not expire at the same time However subsequent appointterms ments will be for six-year 1 r"" 4V r - ' 'i&SSZ ' A A 4 ' i& r T X-C' i As a "" - Father r i ' : V P © ' if ' i J 1 " m £ w & y of two young sons this man is saving at Guaranty for their education Here his money will earn 75 more -- with safety He started with $200 for each boy - and adds S10 monthly A r to both accounts In ten years he'll have a total of $433466 -- $78086 more than he’d have earned at 4 il We guarantee his principal Officials Invited To Tod? Missile Base in Wyoming and 7 interest per annum paid every 90 days And the money is safe and readily available Why not put your money to work at this far better return Open your account today! A group of Utah civic and govern ment leaders will leave Hill Air Force Base Wednesday for a tour of the Atlas missile base at Warren Air Force Base near Cheyenne IN AMERICA’S BIGGEST TOUGHEST 1961 ECONOMY CONTEST 111 the toughest most realistic test of gasoline' economy ever staged — the NASCAR sanctioned 1961 Pure Oil Economy Trials at Daytona Speedway Rambler won — not just one — but the three trophies held by driver Les Viland in the photo above all-arou- Wyo Warren is the first operational missile base in the US The Utah group visiting the base HOME OFFICE 19 Iol lit Sovth Salt taka City Ulili II Miil 3470 Wathingtan Ilv4 Ogdan Utah II Narlh Univartily Av Frava Utah IX F A Driver May Take 105 Days in Jail —X FUett nd fre brochure to Name Addrtst City IfSt Pia : V U - nd No other make won more than one award most won none Unlike other runs that put a premium on feather-foote- d driving the Pure Oil Economy Trials closely parallel your own everyday driving experience Every US-bui- lt production car is eligible None arc arbitrarily barred as in some other runs 145 cars representing all 5 US manufacturers entered this MANCH OFFICES ious communities 103-da- OGDEN ' ' The board set April 15 for spring DISTRICT COST clean-u- p day and announced that The estimated cost of the district the American Legion ' will again is $66000 A total of 20974 front spearhead the project Kay Wood GRAND PRIZE — Jake Kapp of the Weber County feet of property will be improved and Don Stoker are Sheriff’s Jeep Patrol drives a new jeep down-th- e steps Of that amount 3274 front feet was All townspeople are urged to a in of the Ogden Municipal Building clean- up their yards and have protested stunt to draw attention to the forthcoming national Those property owners who filed refuse ready for hauling and dumpWTitten protests were: Cora Perrins ing by 7am on that day jeep patrol meeting opening in Ogden Friday The Edwin F Russel Chauncey Nelson Trucks and : men will be availjeep will be given away as a prize during the two-da- y Levi C Parker W L Stephens able to assist widows elderly citisession R V Stanley P Hoy Nelson John zens and others who are unable to Williams and J L Bradley do the work themselves Frank Mortensen Alden V StanBoy Scouts Explorers and memley Harold Stephens Erma A bers of the LDS Priesthood quorGardner Highway Machine Works ums will also assist The board asked that all ' inMary Louise Barker David Dale Kingsley Betty Dix Kirley and Fred dividuals hauling their own garbage E Gale place it at the back of the Petitions opposing the project so that roadways will notdump be Reservations for the upcoming There will be a luncheon for the were also submitted by Jack E blocked Russell and Gordon G Howes In other action the board voted national convention of Sheriff’s Jeep ladies at the Elk’s Lodge at that time These did not contain the neces- to paint the fire house and have Patrols are exceeding original exOne of the high points of Satursary property descriptions and were a cement approach poured in front pectations Wib Cook general connot considered evening’s festivities will be day Members also voted to have wa- vention chairman said today the awarding of a brand new jeep ter lines laid to the proposed new About 1230 have been received to a lucky patrol member The jeep telephone exchange building and thus far and more are expected was donated for the occasion by to share In costs of hiring a WeA get acquainted party sched- the Willys Motor Co of Toledo ber County sanitary inspector uled for the Koppcr Kottage Fri- Ohio Members also approved the into get things under Gov and Mrs George Dewey stallation of two “yield right of day evening shifted to the Old Clyde are expected to be the honhas been way way" signs at intersections of the Mill Mr Cook said the “Kottage" ored guests at the Inaugural bantown park and school grounds was too small to handle the num- quet at 8 pm Saturday in the hotel For a time today Utah’s First ber expected ballroom Bernie R Diamond secretDistrict congressman— Rep M Numerous committee meetings ary-manager of the Ogden ChamElaine Peterson— was just anhave been set for Friday of Commerce will be master ber" other attorney trying to win a Hotel Ben Lomond - convention of ceremonies case in Second District Court headquarters But from noon until 5 pm The congressman who pracconvention goers will be State Sen Frank M Browning treated to weasel rides up through ticed law in Ogden before his and Mrs Browning of Ogden were Ogden Canyon election to Congress last Nobruised in a one-ca- r On Saturday the convention accident Monvember is home for the Easter recess buckles down to business Both day in Southern California Their son Rod Browning said to- morning and afternoon sessions will A civil suit he had turned over to a law partner was scheduled day Mrs Browning was driving be taken up with committee meetwhen the car left the highway and ings and reports with the election for hearing before Second Diswent into a ditch Wahl-quiCourt of national officers Saturday afterst trict Judge John F Mr and Mrs Browning were noon concluding the business afand Rep Peterson was treated at a hospital for bruises fairs asked to lend a hand and continued their journey to San The case was being heard For the men there will be a stag to visit relatives to luncheon at noon Saturday at the Diego Damage today the automobile was slight Pine Room of Becker’s Brewery Roger A Hill 25 of 517 29th is in “satisfactory” condition a his home where he is recovering from an accidental bullet wound He was removing a clip from a 43 caliber pistol at home Sunday bight when the weapon discharged The slug went in the left leg above the knee and came out below the knee He was taken to St Benedict’s Hospital by his wife treated and released Alfred J Gibson 49 3212 Stephens indicated he would take a y jail sentence Monday when he pleaded guilty to drunken driving and driving without a license City Court Judge Ronald 0 Hyde imposed fines of $210 or the alternative of the jail term if not paid and Gibson asked if his time since arrest would be allowed He was arrested over the D — Section ) ij t n weeks Man Wounded In Gun Mishap will include Gov George D Clyde and Utah’s congressional delegation Senators Wallace F Bennett and Frank E Moss and Rep M Blaine Peterson and David S King Those Invited from the Ogden area include mayors and chamber of commerce executives of the var- !ll till UJ ‘ jn l! (Jj year’s Trials Rambler American Custom with overdrive beat them all to win the cherished Overall Winner Trophy and captured the Class 6 trophy in competition with Falcon Corvair Lark and Tempest4 In fact Rambler SEE YOUR RAMDLER 1 - American took the first 6 places— 8 of first 10 And Ambassador V-- 8 by Rambler won its Class swept the first 8 places and 9 of the first 10 spots Traveling at speeds up to 65 MPH and averaging more than 40 MPH the winning Rambler American made 14 complete stops one stop every 19 miles and shifted through the gears 15 times while circling the 37 mile course and still averaged a phenomenal 2686 miles per gallon This is the second straight year that Rambler has won the Pure Oil Economy Trials Want more proof of Rambler value? Then see your Rambler dealer You’ll find top gas economy is just part of your savings Rambler costs less to buy is voted most trouble-fre- e by owners has top resale value Rambler dealers sell twice as many compact cars per dealer as most other dealer groups That means on the best of the compacts you get a better deal Rambler— world standard of compact car excellence DEALER-Driv- o t!i3 Recognized Economy Ring! llj |