Show ' SA - THE OGDEN OGDEN UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- CqrrmilXee Suggests Restriction Of Special Purpose Districts D FRIDAY EVENING JULY 13 1936 SALT LAKE legislative committee today recommended Immediate reorganization of Utah’s special purpose districts and said less use should be made of these districts m the future The recommendations are a result of an extensive survey by a committe that is studying overlapping and duplicating services on a local level in the state The by preliminary report prepared UniDr J D Williams of the versity of Utah Institute of Government was submitted to the Local Government Survey Commission this afternoon It is the ninth of 10 such reports to be studied by the commission which was set up by the 1955 state Legislature The report submitted today noted there are 106 special purpose districts m Utah an in- crease of 7G per cent since 1942 said the increase is due to and territorial restrictions which prevent counties and cities from satisfj ing some of the needs of the people such as sewage removal water services and mosquito abatement Most districts are located in unincorporated areas DAY AND NIGHT When Margaret Whiting steps from Harrah’s Club (left) on line she looks like just Lake Tahoe on the Nevada-CaliforrJanother vacationing tourist But at night when she's warbling in the Whiting style from the club's South Shore Boom stage (right) she presents a mighty different picture indeed Agreed? a t WHY WE CALI SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — All unions representing the more than 5000 Utah employes of Ken-necoCopper Corp today had labor approved new three-yea- r contract5 ’Wasatch7 tt Traced To Indians t j them-neighbon- bill-pavm- j j al n instances these districts are ren-- i deling valuable services “but the end result of allocating mental functions to these inde pendent units is a kind of a government m which reneeds of sponsibility for over-al- l a county is thoroughly diffused 315-sa- en-leg- g 1 GOVERNMENT The report said that in most Ok'd Copper Contract “The concern for the future said “In many instances the dis-i- s that this piecemeal approach tricts within a single county have to the problems of local govern-- i overlapping boundaries There are some indications of duplica- ment is liV ely to be for the kind of coordinated plan- - Lon of facilities and activities rung and administration which The committee made four rec-- 1 our booming metropolitan areas ommendations in connection with will require for orderly dev clop- - reducing the need for special dis- ' ment in the future They urge “In addition” the report con- me 1957 Utah Legislature to: tinued “thev tend to weaken the 1 Enact an enabling Jaw per- of efficiency and responsibility milting functional annexation the general government m metro-- ! hereby residents of an u nine or- I politan areas In hort two con-porated area could attach elusions seem clear: First con-- i selves to a city for siderable reorganizing should be certain specified services only done among the existing special They would be subject! to city district: and second less me tax lev ie for these services should be made of these instruz Enact a contractual services ments m the future ” act explicitly to permit mcor- As for immediate reorgamza- - porated places to contract for all tion the report said “some of the or part of their municipal serv more obvious weaknesses of spe- ices with counties other cities cial districts can be alleviated special districts or private enter-pn-- e under proper safeguards by requiring them to utilize such as welfare of the inhabithe t the for services purchas-Iauxiliary operatants and the economy legal and ing of offices the tions county gmeering or nearby city” PERMIT CITIES TO SELL NOT SUBJECT TO REVIEW 3 Permit cities to sell to subrepor budgets of urban areas outside theip borders dlstrict Uniauy are not municipal services at sufficient speclal to review by anyone out- rates to cover all costs whenever subject such operations in the judgment side the agency “They do their own purchasing of the citv authorities would interest of instead of utilizing city or countv serve the long-rupurchasing olfice’’ the report tneir own citizens as wll as the j JIG-SA- All 10 Unions Have IT CITY (AP)— A ’ ' - x i - x i - ? V t Les throughoutout the state The word Wasatch comes from and the Ute Indian word means a mountain pass or a low pass over a high range A J j 1940 Wall Avenue - Phone Wa-W- a - Ogden Read the Classified Ads fiere's the long and the short NO HUNGER PANGS— DRUGS NO DIETING-N- O 95 Introductory Offer Can AND OFFICES IN SALT LAKE LOGAN PROVO :4 al a Vv Standard-Examine- r t 4 4 UTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO In The Ogden finished The hospital now has a rated capacity of 70 beds but has accommodated up to 81 children Funds for the expansion will be raised in LDS wards this summer oh comfortable Control weight Maintain health and vitality 18-Me- y ( y c©m-on-the-- Take off weight I streets and schools in com muni- - CITY (UP)— The Assn of the Latter-daPrimary Saints Church announced today that additional facilities will be built soon on its Salt Lake City Primary Children’s hospital Mrs LaVern W Parmiey general president said a fourth floor originally designed as a regular unit but left uncompleted will be Nobody wonti to slave over a hot stove during f5' Summer heat so the FAMILY WEEKLY Cookbook presents some supper suggestiom that can be made with a minimum of effort Spicy beefburgers ’and bacon-chees- e sandwich loaf are only o few of th taste thrills offered! Be sure to read “Summer Supper Suggestions of a smart a quertly in Utah It apparently was given first to the range of ' mountains that stretches north end south through the northern portion of the state But it has been given too to a county a national forest to Primary Hospital To Be Enlarged SALT LAKE USE (Fifth of a Series) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wasatch Why we call it The word Wasatch is used f re-- 1 i Look Better Feel Belter Live Longer J w recipients ef tuck services 4 Enact a county municipal services act to permit counties to provide municipal services such is water supply sewage removal and mosquito abatement to unincorporated county service areas and to incorporated communities on a contract basis or countywide “These recommendations” the report said “contemplate a new role for county governments They are predicted on the strict provision that county govern-trict- s ment be reorganized and strengthened before any newT functions are assumed or before any present special purpose dis--v tricts are' digested by the coun- ties OQDEtl WEY-PIT- E 3055 Washington Blvd At) V Dial 22 BY CAPT FREMONT It apparently was applied first to the mountain range by Capt John Fremont the explorer who visited the area in 1842 and 1843 la his journals written in 1845 he spelled the name bat it later was shortened by eliminating the “h" and the hyphen The Wasatch Mountain range stretches along the eastern edge of Utah’s Great Basin In most of Its length it forms the divide between - the Colorado River drainage trea and the great basin which drain into Great Salt Lake Wah-satc- h Eligible Urged To Take Shots as Polio Toll Rises SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — Utah authorities worried by an increase in polio cases in the state today urged all eligible residents to obtain Salk serum inoculations as soon as possible Ivy league Sport Shirts From Expectant mothers and all children through 19 years old are eligible for the shots which are administered by private physi- 395 Ermuda Socks From cians The acting director of the State 1 50 Health Department Dr Joseph P Keder pointed out that 11 patients are now being treated m Salt Lake City hospitals Some are in critical condition None as far as can be determined had been inoculated ONLY HALF INOCULATED Kesler said that of the 340000 Lightness and coolness persons in Utah eligible for the serum only half have received the recommended two shots About 20 per cent more have had one shot Department records showed that up until last week 14 cases of polio had been reported in Utah this year compared with 33 last year At least three deaths have been reported the same number as recorded during all of last year Since this report was made several other persons have become ill with the dread 'disease including a man and a admitted boy yesterday color and comfort Those are the important things you I require for casual enjoyment And those are the important ' things you enjoy when you wear our Slacks or Walk Shorts makes such a great difference Featherweight fabrics — in ld Religious leader Dies (UP) — A widely-knowsouthern Utah religious and civic leader Mrs Elizabeth James Jensen died yesterday in a Provo rest home at the age of 81 She was a native of SanHer husband atpete County torney Adolph W Jensen died in PROVO n 1954 CORRUGATED Ill-METI- L III t SHE ' PIPE “FILLS mu M DOZENS Of IVPORTAKT FIRM IDES s His Last Switch in Motor Cars We have no wav of knowing of course how many different makes of motor cars this gentleman has owned through the years But we’re willing to bet that he has now made his hsi switch in motor cars1 For this time it’s a Cadillac! 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