Show 'SPUN ME 28 Foresters A TOP' LIKE ounfain Flowers a nd o rroQ eca lied by Utah's Sp rlngflins The path led through oakbrush and in the spring flowers carpeted the cool glades As an Ogden High school student I took a course in botany once and carefully collected dried pasted in a scrap book and identified 25 species of wild flowers That botany class was a lot of fun Some of the boys and girls would wander off in search of flowers to complete their collection and would be gone for a little while Sometimes they remembered to By Bob Age cousen Says Mayor Lee T ried fo Divide People W if h Church Dissension SALT IAKE CITY CAP)— The controversy between Mayor j ex-chi- ef i ex-chi- j full-pag- ' non-Mormo- ns j sal Lee changed from public safety to commissioner of finance J K Piercev from water to public safety: " and Theodore I Guerts from finance to water Skousen has maintained his main disagreement with Lee had been over police administration and the strictness of law enforcement Lee has replied the problem involved Skousen's refusal to obey directives and agree to economy measures The mayor also a former Utah governor said today: "I have served in an executive for 20 capacity in government years and no man can honestly make the statement that I ever asked him to do anything wrong or anything less than to enforce the law justly and fairly against all of those who violate the law "My record speaks for itself Charges such as these made by the chief are not only unfair but completely false" i ' r '"IS fA v t s L 'i rf ' " - — — 'MISS WEBER' will be chosen Friday night in an annual event sponsored by the Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce and the latest three candidates entering the race are (from left) Sharon Bonham Carolyn Kennedy and Marilyn Stephens ROY— Three PROVO (LTD— A Salt Lake City i businessman appeared at a public hearing yesterday to explain his proposal to build a tramway to Bridal Veil Falls more young ladies let-dow- Sentenced Drunk Escape i have announced they will seek the title of "Miss Weber" in the Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce annual contest to be held Friday night at 8 in the South Junior High School auditorium in South Ogden They are: Sharon Bonham 17 daughter of Mr and Mrs Myron O Bonham 2890 W 5725 S Roy Carolyn Kennedy 18 daughter of Mr and Mrs Steve M Kennedy 5082 Ben Lomond Dr South Ogden and Marilyn Stephens 18 daughter of Mr and Mrs William D Combe 4859 S 2075 W Roy The girls will compete for the coveted title in the talent bathing suit and formal divisions and will be judged according to the Miss Montanan Held Robbery William Fullmeyer 34 Salt Lake City who wandered away from the city jail last August was arrested on a drunk charge and faces a y jail term Weber College In the talent act Mr Fullmeyer a trusty during she will display her abilities at his previous stay was charged modern dancing with escape from custody and being drunk He received 35 days on those charges and must still serve the 37 days remaining on his old sentence 72-da- Rue L Clegg said "It has been a life dream of mine to provide ists and Utah residents with a spec tacular view of Bridal Veil Falls" Clegg said construction of the tramway would in no way interfere with the beauty or view of the falls None of the approximately 20 citizens at the meeting protested the proposal The $100000 project would carry about 2000 persons daily over tram America pageant requirements wires past the top of the falls to said contest chairman Ted Mercer a peak above the canyon floor today The winner will be given an opportunity to compete in the Miss Utah contest this summer The public is invited to attend S L the local pageant Admission will be 50 cents for adults 25 cents for SALT LAKE CITY (UPD— A children Miss Bonham a brunette is a Billings Mont man was Court Third to District over bound senior at Weber High School She of on will robbery charges give a dramatic reading in the yesterday and grand larceny talent division Miss Kennedy is a Weber High The defendant is George Sterling who is charged with the robbery of School senior and will offer a hua South Salt Lake Safeway Store morous reading for her talent disCitv Judge Maurice D Jones con play Miss Stephens who is a Weber tinued bail at $5000 after preliminHigh School graduate now attends ary hearing In both from the regional offices in this type of selling A public hearing to sample pubOgden picked up $150 awards Anlic opinion has been set for April nie S VanDerzee secretary US Council chamDepartment of Agriculture gener- 12 at 5 pm in the al counsel in Ogden was awarded bers The information gleaned from this $100 Three awards were made to meeting will provide the basis for Cache National Forest rangers for a new ordinance that will not only selling but sosuggestions that are designed to affect reduce operation cost for the area liciting by all commercial firms City Attorney LaVar E Stark has Frank Jensen suggested the use been instructed to draw up a new of wire baskets to protect experi- ordinance that would require all mental plots from wild game and salesmen to be licensed before they stock and also submitted the idea can transact business within the that galvanized steel culverts could town has an ordinance that does be used for spring water develop- notRoy form of door to door allow ment The final award went to soliciting any in town This week the Owen DeSpain for a suggestion Council added a clause that pro dealing with the construction of hibits hawking or selling from a n type fences public street This in effect denies a license to cream dealer who in past an Anew-F- or yearsice had qualified for license because technically he had not en tered private property to sell the door-to-do- Asks For Tourists To View Falls j last week after Skousen's dismis- - t- l after that nasty letter you're nuts" j held by Greeson 'RIDICULOUS Lee said today: "The charge is ridiculous Chief Skousen is using the same clever twisting of words and innuendos that convinced me that he could not be a good chief of police" Skousen also told the Provo grcup that "certain persons" had spread rumors last week that if public indignation over Skousen's dismissal didn't subside it would develop into a feud between Mormons and "This of course was a complete distortion of fact" the former chief added "My problems with Mayor Lee had nothing to do with the Mormon Church with the Catholic Church or with the protestant churches "As far as I know the leaders of the Mormon Church didn't even know the basic problems which were dividing Mayor Lee and myself Not at any time had I made ijlll Three More Enf Tramway For yMiss Weber7 lOnor j uruA it ' SAD SHORT STORY: "Regarding ef or $50-$15- your letter concerning the overdue payment If you think I'm going to send any money to you i MARCH 30 HA 1960 a wjmiyyuie bub Forest Service emROY— The door has been slammed ployes including several in the Ogon all peddling here — den area have been awarded cash 0 for at least until the public has a prizes ranging between voice its opinion outstanding perform- chance to suggestions ances and inventions that will bene- ' The Roy City Council has adopted an amendment to its Green fit the Forest Service Ila J Gibson and Virginia Gailey River ordinance checking all of door-to-do- A VIGNETTE: THUMBNAIL was prominent soup canning firm experiencing trouble with the machine that stamped letters from dough for their alphabet soup They called in an expert who tinkered with the machine for some hours and then announced the trouble was fixed He cautioned the man at the machine "You'll be all right if you just mind your 'p's' and 'q's'" prob-administrati- on j WEDNESDAY EVENING UTAH T Twenty-eigh- t weather "" j R II bring back the flowers I recall a spring up near the mouth of Waterfall Canyon where the rocks were mossy and the water was clear Buttercups and violets grew in profusion I killed a frog there once the hard way I had sneaked out my Stevens pump and father's I saw the frog on the edge of the little pond The gun was about twice as long as I was and I could not lift it to my shoulder so held it against" my hip and fired I got the frog all right but the recoil spun me around like a top and knocked me into the mud Also I mashed some flowers Now I'm sorry about that frog and about the crushed flowers Would that I could bring them back to life in mountain spring J Bracken Lee and former Police Chief Skousen boiled anew briefly today as the mayor said accusations by Skousen are false unfair and iridiculous Skousen told a Provo gathering yesterday that Lee had tried to divide the people on religious issues This "characteristic of Mr Lee's jt a habit to take department is a liability to iems t0 the leaders of my church" the state of Utah" the Skousen said said Skousen said the Desert News Skousen speaking to the Echange ancj Salt Lake Telegram had with-Clu- b in Provo gave his side of his drawn an editorial critical of Lee dismissal s chief last week by the The added: "Now I am who Lee sugCommission the Desert News does not want City £Ure gested Skousen's dismissal spoke to any religious feuds Therefore the the club last week and discussed publishers of that paper bent over his reasons backward to avoid any possibility Skousen told the club: of giving ammunition to such a "Several weeks ago Mayor Lee missunderstanding by deliberately e called mv assistant chief L R killing a editorial on the Greeson down to his office and mavor's action seemed anxious to try to get Chief a spokesman for the paper a Greeson to say that I was controlled publication of the LDS Church or dictated to by the Mormon s?fd: Church" EDITORIAL CHANGED a who is Chief Greeson "We had prepared an editorial Protestant and a Mason assured a change in responsMayor Lee that there was abso- recommending in the ibilities City Commission By lutely no basis for his suspicion editorial was ready the time the Skousen said that after this conto be printed the changes in the versation Lee began trying to elimihad commission already been was So the editorial t made Hie iruiiuiiissiuu lcii vtrtrtv duunsncu j OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- — — SPRIXG continues to be the most common topic of conversation around town 1 am hoping we still have the wild flowers here I remember as a boy That was some years ago when the upper bench wasn't as built up as it is now As a young boy I used to go to Alexis B Malan's farm up around Taylor and 29th or so and tote a bucket of milk back home THE OGDEN Buses Operating At a Loss Says Official in S L SALT LAKE CITY (UPD— A rep resentative of Salt Lake City Lines testified yesterday the bus company is operating at a loss and is spending $101 to earn $100 Frank R Money director of research and statistics for National City Lines Evanston 111 a parent company of Salt Lake City Lines gave the testimony Money appeared at a hearing conducted by the Utah Public Service Commission on the bus company's application to increase rates The bus company rested its case and several persons opposing the increase were scheduled to testify later today I' II I 'l' 1 or ' troversy for the Council on several occasions Several of the Council feel it Is unfair to legitimate salesmen trying to make an honest living Soma feel a licensing ordinance would be unfair to local business firms Councilman Dale Bingham said tht ordinance isn't keeping peddlers away and feels the city might as well realize the revenue" a licensing ordinance would give the city If the licensing ordinance is adopted the Council would then ask the Chamber of Commerce to assist the city by screening all applicants in an effort to keep out the "fly by night" operations tht Council indicated Jail Term Handed Bad Check Writer A Washington Terrace man has been sentenced to 14 days in the county jail to be followed by probation for passing a $2475 insufficient funds check In passing sentence on Gerald A Swenson 20 of 107 W 4400 S Disattorney ruled trict Court Judge John F Wahl- -' Application for the license had quist said: been submitted by Gordon Pace "I want you to take a good look He attracted his cus- at it (the jail) and decide whether Bountiful tomers into the streets by means that's where you want to spend" of a musical bell the rest of your life" The amendment further allows charitable organizations to solicit neighborhoods providing they first Has Furnace Business obtain permission from the Roy E C Carpenter 1122 23rd has City Council nrocont Clroon River nrrli filed for a license to do furnace innance has been the center of con- - stallation service and cleaning TV-i- o Rv 7-Pie- ce Chromecraft N MU V Rate Vote Delayed chafr PRICE (UPD — The Price City Council has delayed a vote on proposed water rate increases The Council took the action to permit additional study of the increase ' request " PLAIN CITY— Plain City School and PTA officials have been granted permission by the Town Board to close the street between the school and town park for safety reasons This action was taken at a regular Town Board meeting following a request from Mrs Bert Cook PTA president and Dewayne Man-fu- ll principal Mrs Cook and Mr Manfull ex- plained that with more youngsters out of doors the street is a definite hazard as they go from the school grounds onto the park to play Board members instructed the "two to have a lawyer draw up some kind of legal agreement for closing the street until the end of the school term Robert Tucker director of the Weber County Planning Commission was present and advised the Board to adopt a temporary zoning -- ordinance up as soon as possible At the request of the Weber County sanitation board the Town Board appointed Dee Cook to represent the town on the county organization ulybw KAYSVILLE— John Goddard movie is "Boldest Journey" The Layton Third Ward and ordinance and planning Eighth Ward will sponsor the films The Board approved this action and use funds in the building exand instructed Kent Jenkins 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