Show 10B THE OGDEN OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- PANEL R UTAH FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 18 1957 UDli 'Safefv request of the Weber County Safety Council They talked on everything from alcoholism to pedestrian crossings "Only when education breaks down is' it necessary to enforce CUTTER RACES lison were M J Schooff chief of police Elmer Carver county commissioner LeRoy H a d 1 e y county sheriff and Ray Clawson civil defense director The meeting was in the audiof the Mountain Fifel torium Co Supply FIRST STEP Most of the other panel mem bers questioned on various safety measures also listed education as the first step in preventing acci- dents Chief of Police Schooff said that law enforcement is necessary only after education and engineering fail and Commissioner Carver said most of the county's traffic problems could be cleared up if the public were properly educated to safety J- - TO BE RUN IN HUNTSVILLE If road M Hilton (left) and Capt W K Milligan recently OFFICERS— Lt retired Ogden police officers display gifts presented to them at a banquet last night r Kottage Two Veteran Officers Borrows ity Feted by Police Force on pm Specially honored guests were Capt W : K Milligan former head of the detective division of the police department and Lt L M Hilton who formerly ran the City Council last night police department's records bu' voted to allow the city to reau borrow $1200000 BOTH RETIRED measure men retired recently Both a was routine It each 30 year's service in after It will be borrowed on tax the department anticipation notes and must be Police officers and friends of the department presented Capt repaid by next Dec 31 City Manager E J Allison ex- Milligan with a set of luggage Lt Hilton with a wrist watch plained that the city operates un- andTwo Mayor Rayder a "deficit financing" system mond Scity officials Manand Wright The city borrows money as need- ager E J Allison eachCity spoke in ed during the year and repays tribute to the former police ofit when tax revenue comes in ficers Both thanked the officers for near the end of the year their long service to the city and ROUTINE OPERATIONS The Council authorized four loans for routine operation of city government $200000 on Jan 18 $300000 on May 1 $300000 on Aug l and $200000 on Sept 1 It also authorized the water department to borrow $200000 i for operations and to pay the We- ber Basin Conservancy District for water the city will buy this 1 Al- Rubbish Blaze Brings Firemen WEST OGDEN— An oil fire at about 400 W Patterson St West Ogden created a lot of smoke Wednesday at 2:30 pm but little damage The city fire department said it went to the scene to check a column of black smoke pouring into the sky It was discovered that a rail- He told police he didn't know how his room was entered but Double Parked it was possible the door was Jessie J Tucker 211 27th St open forfeited $5 bail in City Court on The suit was described as light a double parking charge brown and single breasted Important Shades Powder Blue Capri-Gra- y 1 j i the sidewalks and will probably get them next spring On a question Commissioner Carver said that Weber County does not now have radar and mere are no pians ior n in tne near future He pointed out that most of the busy highways in the county are state roads and the highway patrol is equipped with radar In Ogden the use of radar has effectively reduced the speed of traffic both Chief Schooff and Judge Sneddon testified — Silver Cream Fabrics of Italy An Outstanding Value Exclusively Ours at $1295 Le imP til v 2323 Wash Blvd pyy to Fashion Hi-W- ay mwm LUeO uy zJU uL LaLa Eifh!r armd Save linpf uuuuu fSi iF£3 j Sizes 10 to 18 imm ill ! Luscious Pastel Flannels In Four i night j Skirts Spi inq 'f On a question from the audi- A $65 suit was stolen yesterday from an apartment at 133 25th St the suit owner W D Peoples reported to police last ! Advance Preview $65 Suit Stolen Man Tells Police road worker was burning rubbish and the fire had spread to an oil sump that burned fiercely until it was put out j ment district that would have meant installation of sidewalks many Ogden schools vas planned last year but didn't go through when about 63 per cent of the abutting property owners petitioned not to have them Mr Allison said however that people on 7th Street from Lib- erty Avenue to Harrison Boule- vard have indicated they do want ed From Woman the guests of honor last night ceremonies Also performing was at a social gathering of the Og- the Southern Pacific Male Chorus den Police Benefit Assn The banquet was held at t h e Kopper Kottage beginning at 8 Money To Be Paid Back When Ogden Gets Tax Money ! Purse Taken Two retired Ogden police of- their devotion to their jobs Otto Henderson president! of ficers who served Ogden City a total of about 60 years were the association was master of oufine I'i S ae laws with police force" said E J Allison Ogden city manager "Where it is effectively taught safety is automatic" On the panel besides Mr ! i ence on "What are effective methods of handling alcoholics?" Judge Charles Sneddon described alcoholism as a disease "that should be treated as such" Utah does not have a hospital for alcoholics but does have the Utah Alcoholic Foundation the judge continued There is a branch in Ogden Often alcoholics are referred to the foundation by the courts and occasionally they cure their disease said he A punse was pulled away from Another a woman last night by a man agency for alcoholics about 24 in the neighborhood of is Alcoholics Anonymous ' but the judge advised that people 461 27th St The theft was reported by a asking help from AA must do so Woman identified as Ida Funk voluntarily not under compulsion same address She described the man as CITIZEN ARRESTS? about five feet 11 inches tall Can private citizens make ar190 pounds with short hair He was wearing light pants and a rests as police officers do? Judge Sneddon answered "yes" dark jacket to and advised that The purse was later found on a that question citizen has virtually the private a nearby street with only some same as officers power police small change missing They may place another citizen under arrest for a misdemeanor crime if the crime is committed in their presence and for a fel ony if they have "reasonable j HONORED the-Koppe- - The public is invited and tickets will be sold at the gate There will be a concession stand Fourteen races will be run with about 30 teams participating from Davis Salt Lake Box Elder Morgan and We- ber counties At the end of the racing season trophies will be awarded to the teams which were the most consistent winners in the weekly races tart held in their honor at ' t i mid-bloc- k well-attend- The Wasatch Slopes Cutter Assn will stage another in a series of cutter races tomorrow afternoon at 1 three miles east of Huntsville on the main South Fork Canyon Make onscsous Probably the most effective means of making the public "safety conscious" is through education and training That' seemed to be the opinion of 'six city and county officials who met together as a panel on law enforcement problems at the " ' k po-ne- ar iducaS'ion Alone Can - pedestrian lanes Speaking from the floor Lt LeRoy Bennett head of the lice traffic department said he cross-- i would not eliminate the ' walks in the middle of Ogden's long blocks even though they slow traffic He exdained that before they were put in many more people grounds to believe the person"! were injured because they crossed m tne miaaie of the committed the felony" The judge warned however hfyAv that a police officer must be Sidewalks are installed by immediately called and that abutting Dronertv owners not wiuiuut a uau&e oi auinorny city and that js the reason private citizen can run into all tWp ar'o rm sidewalks for school kinds of trouble placing another near many Ogden citizen under arrest — "especially children schools if the one being arrested is bigANSWERED QUESTION ger than the one doing the aras memwas Mr Allison's explana- another That resting" panel ber observed tion after being asked why there Another topic to get kicked was no sidewalk on 7th Street arounti was pedestrians and the He explained that an improve- mid-bloc- AGREE- S- OP-SI- C3 Wo iyii Fylo j - No Charge a-- I COOKIES year The money will be borrowed from Ogden's three banks at 3 per cent interest All three banks submitted bids of 3 per cent last night an increase from 2Vz per cent last year City Councilman Austin Seager asked if it isn't possible for the city to switch from deficit spending to a "pay as we go" method 0 It will cost the city about in 1957 to borrow the needed ""i 10-ye- " ii Jf g gm ' Utah in j j ad- vanced sewing will begin M o 1 day at 7 pm at Weber County High with Mrs Sharlene Mathew-- 1 son sewing teacher there as in-- ! n-- s tractor © BIG mam mi raw KOB- - v rrco 10 - 5- p DISCOUNT PRICE SV(0)©(rt fe j 23-INC- OVEN H Up to (9)(Q) o(S)C2) I'nfsxs) c5)©)(5) GRILL— Browns all over $w fj evenly buzzer CI© Up to iiiiii an— mim- - —7 5 DISCOUNT mni Oi I JJ V" DOORBUSTERS 1 Jtf" Sport Shirts wr Up to $2950 1956 RANGES Automatic Calrod Surface Unit Automatic Speed Grill Electric Meat Thermometer nt y WT nZJ F1odol J402N b from LJ Buy From Your Electrical Service Deafer two-hou- A J L ll ' U DISCOUNT PRICE J(2) r3 GENERAL ELECTRIC $188 39c upfrem Socks Ties S HafS $750 value Limited Quantity Jackets n5i '3 i UVUAM U $1 275 L s588 s775 Up from values a® 79c $119 u fl 0) N Wash li i 232 South Main - Salt Lake City S 2245 Vash Blvd PRICE f — " Kl SAVE $130 m $4250 Cl LUXURY WOOL Cp) i SUBURBAN COATS iuuhjimi Our Finest Custom Built Group Harris Tweed Inc I v tzL wn : Lj © ELECTRIC MEAT J402P m $8250 Quilted Lined All-Wo- ol DISCOUNT PRICE © AUTOMATIC SPEED Dial w&mm pes' and TOPCOATS SUITS BROILER j Charged with speeding Jedd p Van Kampen 18 3720 River-dal- e Rd pleaded guilty in City Court and was sentenced to pay a $10 fine or serve five days in —m wmm Kf- §3950 and S4S50 price © FOCUSED HEAT r Registration for the classes will be held Monday Speeder Pays Fine DISCOUNT SURFACE UNIT Only a limited number can be accepted for enrollment and coun- ty" residents will be given priori ty — w— mam and TOPCOATS Reg © AUTOMATIC CALROD j Sewing Classes To Begin Monday The first of 12 classes WSjafc-fittSfi- S s — O 1957 MODEL ar -- mmmimmmm fMW"i32)fr&l(- is P $15-00- cash - I SUITS PRICED y NOT IMPOSSIBLE City Manager Allison said it would not be impossible but would be difficult He explained that the city would have to build up a reserve fund before it could enter a year with enough money to cover expenses "Some cities have done this over a transition period" he said "others have done it by issping bonds — but you still have to pay interest on the bonds" Mr Allison said some cities in the country made the switch during the war when city expenses were low because there was no manpower to hire or materials for improvements BORROW AS WANTED Under the resolution the Council adopted the city manager was authorized to borrow the money where he wanted Mr Allison indicated he would borrow it from Ogden's three banks on the same ratio aslast year which would mean the city would borrow - $600000 from First Security Bank $400000 from Commercial Securitv Bank and $200000 from the Bank of! 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