Show THE OGDEN OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- 1 5A R UTAH THURSDAY EVENING JUNE I 1960 to be liquidated al a fraction of original cosl! Special $25887 STOCK purchases manufacturers’ closeouts and salesman’s samples plus lected items from our regular slock! resHALF WAY MARK has been reached in the construction of this million-galloto enclose ervoir in Roy at 5175 S 2425 W Steel walls are up Men are working the structure The job is part of an expansion program being financed with a bond 100 yards of DuPont soft pliable nylon line 6 or 4-l- issue Floating Aluminum construc- tion with rubber test b handle 35c Construction on Roy Wafer Mains Million-Gallo- n Reservoir Under Way 120 19c Value ex- 49s value MEWS voters was $250000 It was desig- was the winning bidder on the pansion program financed with nated for the erection of a million-gallo- n sewer and water project Work began this week to lay reservoir at 5175 S 2425 W bonds approved by the voters last main down 4300 South fall is well under way it was re- enlargement of water distribution eight-inc- h W’eber Basin Conservancy the of the from installation last and C Dee mains Councilman ported today by to 2275 West storm intake District sewer and of link of the in is point who sanitary charge Sparrow into the res5175 to South across sewer in the town water works laid ervoir has been The sanitary sewer The total amount approved by the Here Roy’s share of Weber Basin from 1900 West to the Riverdale will be stored for use dur4800 South This water City limits on cost $15000 ing peak hours phase of the project It will then gravity feed into Work on the reservoir has reached the halfway mark Mr Sparrow larger mains to be run west to 2700 said The structural steel that West and south to 6000 South to forms the outer walls of the tank join mains coming from the city has been mounted to a cement base reservoir on Hill Air Force Base The reservoir will probably be and crews are now closing in the top Painting and sealing the tank completed by the last of July Work will be the last step the council- on the distribution mains should be completed shortly after Mr man said is of Cost the reservoir $35543 Sparrow said The program is designed to reconstructed is and it by being American General Transportation lieve a water pressure problem WASHINGTON TERRACE — Bids Co of Orem that has confronted the city for will be received at Washington TerKnudsen Construction Co Ogden several summers race City Offices until June 22 for construction of tennis courts patios and other structures in' the area of the Terrace Recreation Center The bid call was authorized by the City Council last night on motion of Councilman Douglas P Palmer in charge of parks The bids will be opened in Council meeting June 22 at 7: SO pm WASHINGTON TERRACE -Vi- gorous ever said they did not feel like The work includes construction two courts tennis appeals for the city to re- commuting themselves to a bond patios adjadcent to the move an 40 a shelter unsightly city maintenance election until a study of estimated building by 10 feet over a patio erection building at 300 W 4525 S from costs and other factors could be of six basketball bankboards con- their neighborhood were made be- made struction of two fences and other fore city councilmen by three resiThe women pressed hard for some dents last night itructures kind of definite commitment as to Councilman Palmer said the inMaking the request were Mrs when the structure would be restallations would provide the Ter- E Paul Schreck Mrs Ben O moved but the Council declined race with facilities for roller skat- Garr and Mrs LaMar F McKay to set a deadline ing quiet games arts and crafts Two feet of the structure overand a sheltered place for serving onto the property of Mrs laps refreshments Schreck The women complained The shelter would be built adjathey had received promises cent to the center that the structure would be rethat kitchen and banquets could be held moved there Mr Palmer said During the discussions it was brought out that officials of the son of David Creer Washington Terrace Non - P r of i t 1957 in a 3333 Mr of Mrs admitted Creer and Harold Housing Corp legal responsibility to remove the Fowler is at home with some painif pressed by Mrs ful bruises and cuts received when building Schreck to do so but at that time he fell out of a moving pickup worked out a mutual agreement to truck Tuesday The boy was in the back of the postpone the removal The overlap was the result of in- truck with some playground equipproperty surveys at that ment being moved to a city park Several Boy Scouts of Troop 53 complete time when the load shifted and threw at the Utah School for the Deaf The women contended and the him to the pavement at 30th and have been advanced in rank at a City Council last night agreed that Harrison court of honor meeting held at the the structure was He was treated at St Benedict unsightly and school should be removed for bruises and released Hospital John O’Neil and Roger Murashige But the Council also pointed out to his parents were promoted to Star Scout Re- that the city was without funds ceiving first class badges were now and would be without the Dwight Cottam Markley Wilkin necessary financial ability to move 4-- H Dickie Kunkel Dennis Galley Rob- the structure until the is set budget ert Alvey Bobby Morton and Clarke next December Zemp Councilman Harry Dabling said Second class ratings went to Ron- it was a matter of “first things The Club has ald Burdett and Bruce Van Kam- - first’’ in the He elected Marilyn Streeper as presi-deprogress city’s and tenderfoot ratings were said the Council had felt it was pen with Shauna Streeper vice given to Ronald Barker Leon first necessary to streets president Dolly Jane Jackson secprovide Duran Wayne Robinson Ricky water and other essential services retary and Cheryl Exstrom song Tommy Adams Abel Mar- and structures and that the city leader tinez and Paul Arthur to remove the building as Other officers are Diane Hogge In addition 39 merit badges were planned soon as finances would permit Marsha Alley and Mary reporter awarded for such activities as W Paulsen said Millspaw committee chairmen Mayor Stanley camping cooking hiking swim- the city has no industrial area and Mrs Sarah J Gunnell is leader ming zoology dog care sheep that to tear down the building and and she is assisted by Jan Wolthuis farming and citizenship in the build a shop elsewhere would mereThomas and Brenda GunMarilyn home create a similar anat nell problem Project this year will be Frank R Anderson served as ly other location “Have Fun with Foods” scoutmaster for the group assistwomen The were emphasized they ed by Ben Grant Paul Farber and "tired of looking at the unsightly Norman Anderson from their windows They School Windows Broken thing” ' contended they had waited a reasonable length of time for action Night police officers have reportJaycees Meeting ed a number of windows broken Councilman Douglas P Palmer out at Weber High School Set for Tonight bond a issue be suggested proposed that would finance removal and reThe Ogden Junior Chamber of building of a maintenance shop Commerce will hold a general ori- digging of i well to augment the entation meeting tonight at 7:30 in city’s water supply and enlarging Becker’s pioneer hospitality room the Terrace fire station an 19th and Lincoln He said he considered these as President C J Santoro asked all the city’s three most pressing probmembers to attend lems His fellow councilmen how ENGLANDER ROY—The water and sewer LANDING NET NYLON SPIN LINE n se- FREE AIR MATTRESS WITH EACH COWBOY BOOTS 4-POU- ‘rS'l SALMON EGGS ND Large 2-- oz Jar of Jumbo Eggs Temperature Tested to Bids Asked Reg 25c s?r3 7 Below eezing On Terrace Sports Plan PROMISES 2 DAYS MEN'S 7400 FOK MEN This comfortable SPORT SHIRTS Acme cowboy boot combines elaborate colorful inlay with a higher shallow dip leg Ccrne in now and see this outstanding de-s'g- POSTPONEMENT iValues to "So much boot and you will say for so little” Three Urge Removal Of Terrace Building 1800 Value HEDDON SPIN-CASTIN- G DACRON' ROD OLMMU Tubular glass construction Fully guaranteed cs ® 6 Reg 395 i e t 95 VIRGIN HUSKY BAG of the finest quality and workmanship with snaps for liner duck cover and soft flannel lining 2 air mattress SPINNING ROD ® ® Awards Given ® Tubular glass pockets Reg To Boy Scouts 10 SB H U I M heavy y rrMBi-- tt ns fit 2 for mrnut km ?? — 250 LMk - 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