Show Veterans" Club in Roy THE OGDEN 2 FIRMS OGDEN T rocic Resists $500 License Charges Discrimination licensing ordinance that imposes jt ft 7 1 a fee of $500 annually for such a Sh: business I While the club has been operating ' for almost one year it has refused to pay the city the license fee In a letter to the Council and signed by Robert V Phillips an the organization Ogden attorney said there is but three alternatives left to follow: 1— Appeal to the Council to grant WAYNE H COOK relief 2— Pay the amount— which the Wins Kiwanis Post club is unwilling to do and which ON WEEKEND they are financially unable to do 3— Initiate a judicial inquiry into the legality of pressure imposed by the City Council against the Am vets Club The Council noted the ordinance was adopted long before the Amvets settled in the town Therefore the council did not discriminate by adopting the ordinance specifically this club Two days in jail and $50 fines against The council did not feel inclined were meted out to a pair of driv- to grant a license for a less amount ers who tried to hold a drag race and have so informed the organizaWayne H Cook a South Ogden tion on numerous occasions when accountant was elected lieutenant on Washington Boulevard they - have appeared before the governor Division 3 of the Utah- City Judge Charles H Sneddon Council indicated Friday that racing and Councilman Herman Fiet asked Idaho District of Kiwanis at their other forms of driving that he re- that the letter be forwarded to City annual convention in Salt Lake gards as “extremely dangerous” Attorney Samuel Barker for study City will continue to result in Mr Cook who has an extensive and then act upon his recommenterms record of civic club activity will dations succeed Howard E Watts of Ogden Bradley Aldredge 21 Sunset and I' - Tf Ja': ? J-- ggjg— fX '' — ' : k'4 - - y - h'- r 'W AfJ&'"r- s t “ - V - "5 X&kgtzz &$ aa x' ' 5iSt vs' V5' ' ?7V£ ' S V- Vtfji MMUMft NEW PARK BUILDING — Picnickers at the Jaycee Park Fillmore at Capitol need not fear showers Parks superintendent Lee Shreeve and Marvin Carver of the parks department look over the new shelter house built this year FOR GROWING POPULATION This year has seen the most ambitious program of parks and recreational improvements in the history of Ogden City according to Supt Lee Shreeve The improvement program is the e view of city result of the administration officials who have realized the need for more recrea- Wayne D Donoviel 19 908 W 26th pleaded guilty to the racing charge Friday and were handed the the area by the Ogden City street of Area Official jail department Supt Shreeve said the park will be opened next summer for public picnicking and day camp activities sen- tence “This court will do everything in its power to prevent death and injury on the streets of Ogden” commented Judge Sneddon The court did relent in one respect however and will allow the pair to serve their jail sentences on a weekend so they may retain their jobs - for children City park improvements have been completed at other locations in Ogden the superintendent said 4 New Homes Due tional facilities for the city’s grow- today Mr NEW t said SHELTER Shreeve ing population for a building permit In addition to the city's allocaAt the Jaycee Park at Capitol to Application e build four brick homes in tion of funds for park improve- and Fillmore restrooms and a pic- Village has been submitted shelter have been built at a by Simons and Wiberg builders ments contributions nic important cost of $6000 have been made by employes of A retaining wall and chain link the Marquardt Corp fence costing $1500 have been RECORDING STARS The Marquardt Give-Onc- e Club completed has paid for improvements at Supt Shreev e says he is planning Mount Ogden Park this year for a a modernistic area at the Jaycee total cost of $6500 Park designed to create a DisneylanThe Marquardt Youth Camp in d-type playground to encourage the park at 32nd and Taylor has creative and imaginative play new improvements and facilities The city recreation department added in the second stage of the will have a full program at this The Four Coins noted for their long-rang- e plan park next- summer cf “My One Sin” At Bonneville Park at 2nd and recordings PROJECTS COMPLETED Quincy work this year included re- “Memories of You” and “Shangri-La- ” Under the direction of the city will appear in person tonight modeling of restroom and parks department and financed by facilities and a picnic shelterstorage built at The Terrace in Salt Lake City the employes’ club improvements at a cost of $3500 Max Engman and his orchestra haves been made as follows: A fenced area to contain a modwill play for dancing —Restroom and storage facilities ernistic playground is being com— Installation of water lines and Other top records for the Coins pleted been “I Love You Madly” have a sprinkling system Six acres are being developed — Cleaning of area and grass with Anxious Heart” and “Oh “My sprinkling system and sodding Mother Dear” planting to cost $4500 In the space of one year the —Building of picnic tables and BALL Coins FIELDS of shelter area jumped up the cash register enlarging $40 Other Mount Ogden Park projects One baseball and one softball from per week as singing teleto star status under way include hard surfacing field with messengers gram backstops and picnic grounds are planned for this Their big break came when Perry Como who hails from the Coins’ park At the city park at 4th and Grant hometown of Cannonburg Pa feabids have been asked for installa- tured the quartet on his nationally-televise- d show That appearance tion of water lines sprinkling system and sodding of the baseball doubled their record sales field They were discovered by Danny Kessler who also discovered JohnOther park improvements this nie Ray and Georgie Shaw He year were the installation of baseball diamond backstops caught their act at the Neil House at Monroe Liberty the stadium in Columbus Ohio and at 4th These were financed by proceeds from the ADMIRAL THEATRE baseball game TA long-rang- Ron-Clar- Lcgan Open House Planned Sunday An open house for Mrs William H Goodsell 80 of Logan will be held at the home of a daughter Mrs Revere (Opal) Forsberg 360 E 7th North Logan on Sunday from 2 until 4:30 pm Mrs Goodsell is the mother of five living children They are Mrs Jay W Sampson and Mrs Walter Hansen Ogden Mrs Elmer C Dobbs Salt Lake City Mrs Harold Sycamore Brigham City and Mrs Forsberg Logan A son the late Charles Goodsell was an Ogden businessman The quartet used its iown - 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Wonderful Family Picture Tony Randall - Eddie Hodges OPEN toths Dance Tonight W A OUTSIDE POOL A Under New Management Up to 5 Yean to Pay No Down Payment 1700 ADVENTURES OF j boree” OLD MILL FHEE ESTIMATES Darrell G Mecham Ogden $35 for creating a hazard and no safety inspection sticker Joseph Henry Prows Salt Lake City $20 for failS 829 HUCKLEBERRY FINN” Technicolor tT'f lL AT They have appeared on the Steve Allen and Julius LaRosa shows and in the motion picture “Jam- Jane Wyman— Richard Eagan Open 6:45 pm Matinee Sat and Sun 3 pm PIV5 “HIE s LAST COMPLETE “POLLYANNA” TONIGHT of an accident Esteban F Velasquez Clearfield was fined $40 for leaving the scene Riverdale Road 3943 1960 $22-86- Lomond Golf Club He and his wife Zola and three Clearfield— Walt Disney's !E ice 13-ye- ar new tunes from Tin-Pa- n Alley as well as the old standards They are one of the top visual acts in show business an L vides instruction and training serv- 9 The Van Pelt Company bid on an International chasis 1000 gallon pumper On the 750 gallon Jan l 1961 bid A charter member of the South alternate bid the same firm on an International chasis $20744 Ogden Kiwanis Club Mr Cook has and $20744 on a Ford body been active in that organization for 15 years He has held such posi-- 1 tions as director treasurer district Railroad Association chairman of Inter-Clu- b and district chairman of new club building In To Hear Talks Tuesday 1951 he served as president of the The National Association of ReSouth Ogden Kiwanis Mr Cook who was educated in tired and Veteran Railroad Emthe Davis County schools has held ployes will meet Tuesday at 2:30 a perfect attendance rec- pm in the Utah Power and Light ord in Kiwanis has attended three auditorium Mr and Mrs John Swanson of international conventions and eleven district conventions the Denver Colo unit will be He attended Weber College and guest speakers All members are received his accounting degree urged to attend from Utah State University A member of the LDS Church Mr Cook served as superintendCOLUMBIA PICTURES ent of the ward Sunday School for five years was assistant ward clerk ward Explorer chairman and -id '4s k U high priest He is also a member of the National Association of Accountants: in the HALL BARTLETT production Ogden Knife and Fork Club: Hill i Administrative Club and the Ben gfeUiS FOOTBALL all-met- each sm Tour Coins' to Appear In Salt Lake at Terrace 17 $23-72- prese-it- ' all-met- made SEPT of the bids received and visits can Justice of the Peace Howard Shupe ure to yield Other fines and forfeitures imElton Briggs Layton $20 for be made to other free fire departinspilling along road and no chaufments to examine each of the style posed by Judge Shupe recently fine of a $75 handed down to feur’s license clude Delores F Melton vehicles Chris Robert Jensen 4400 S 829 5248 S 2425 W $10 for passing Five separate birds were received W Riverdale on a charge of leav- railroad in semaphore operation by the city from two different ing the scene of an accident E Bruce drivAnderson Clearfield firms Charged with public intoxication After listening to the bid open- William L Bowden 4914 S 2000 W ing with improper lights $10 Philing members of the fire depart- Roy was fined $50 Charles E lip Max Miller 308 Franklin Ogment suggested the city delay ac- Wolle 2560 W 4600 S $15 and den improper turn $10 Chris cepting a bid until a study can be Jennie Rason Salt Lake City $10 Drakos Layton driving on exmade of trucks at Washington TerFor improper turn Wesley Wil- pired license $10 Floyd E Martin race Roy and Layton liam Schvettpelz Torrington Wyo 4724 S 2575 W Roy no driver's liBids received were: American was fined $20 and Jeanine Bennett cense $5 LaFrantz Co on a 750 gallon 1808 N 200 W Sunset $15 Fines of $10 were imposed on the pumper with Ford chasis $20340 General Motors body $21225 and In- following for stop sign violation: ternational chasis $20870 Paul A Vanderkool 2539 S 4300 W The alternate bid on a 1000 gal- Ogden Patricia Nass 607 25th lon pumper issued by the same Ogden: George R Hedley 431 W firm: Ford $22220: International 2550 W Sunset Leon A Vail 2816 1 Madison $22460 and General Motors Ogden and Gordon R The company offered a com- Hill 4831 S 2075 W Roy Fines of various amounts were petitive bid of $500 less on each The additional $500 pro- meted for miscellaneous offenses truck 1 Mated Gains 'large in Park Facilities ' ROY — A fine of $220 was imposed RIVERDALE — The purchase of on Otto Weber 261 27th Ogden a fire truck for this community after he was found guilty of drunk has been held up until a compre- driving and passing a stop sign The defendant appeared before Roy hensive of can be Kiwanis Club Elects Mew Drivers Get 2 Days $50 After Racing UTAH SATURDAY EVENING Drunk Driver Fined $220 in Roy Court For Study study R MISCELLANEOUS OFFENSES ids Held RIVERDALE — Allegations have been leveled at the Riverdale City Council that a city ordinance governing state chartered locker clubs within the city is discriminatory and arbitrary and is designed actually to forbid such an operation in the town The charge was made by the Amvets Club a national veterans -- service organization with a local club hall in Riverdale The charges stem from the city STANDARD-EXAMINE- DHIVE-li- i 8J $1 all for THEATRE 19th and Washington Box 7:00 per car EX Show Dusk "Dinosaurus!" 7:22 and — 10:49-"S- OS" Adults $100 Students 75c Box Office 6:30— Show 7:15 9:05 |