Show Iimrnn 1 OA THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINESUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 24 1952 Cadet Bubbling Over With Experiences to Holland After Trip-ot-a-Lifeti- “But don’t put that in the want to hurt anyone’s ings” Breakfast at the Biezenvelt home consisted pf just bread and butter and jams and jellies The family lived in a quiet residential area and they had a car which is somewhat rare in paper” he said hastily “I would-nfeel- ks 'r racks there for outfitting in air force blue uniforms then briefc flight ing and a to Constellation in a giant trans-Atlanti- The Hague Netherlands capi-t- al There the American C A P Caparty which also included of the det Richard Tburgood Bountiful Utah squadron was greeted by representatives of the Royal Netherlands Aero club the Royal Netherlands air force and the United States air attache at The Hague From Schiphol airport where and they landed the four U S were two Canadian air cadets taken by automobile to the aero club’s gliding center at Terlets near Arnhem There young Dutch members of the aero club (soon to become the equivalent of the American are taught gliding and CAP) in engineless aircraft aoaring Riding sailplanes was just one of the thrills Joe experienced in d Holland The light planes were pulled into the air thin-winge- —ADVERTISEMENT— Free Book on Arthritis And Rheumatism Hew t Avoid Crippling Deformities An amazing newly enlarged book entitled “Rheumatism” will be sent free to' anyone who will write for it It reveals why drugs and medicines give only temporary relief and fail to remove the causes of the trouble explains a specialized 44-pa- ge f Joe Lichfield on the end of a cable wound up at high speed on a drum Flying With Great Skill Joe said the Once soared their planes on the pilots air currents flying with great skill “There’s no engine roar” said Joe “just the whistling of the air-born- e wind” the Netherlands aero club took glider students at the" age of 14 After they passedtheir glider tests and became piHe said they were given physical If they passed those they are’ taken directly into the Dutch air force Joe and his fellow cadets spent three days in the Terlets area sightseeing in Arnhem the field of the Battle of Arnhem the airborne memorial and the open air museum In the national park in Arnhem the cadets viewed a collection of original paintings by Vincent Van Gogh They had lunch at Deelen air force base and then left Terlets for The Hague At the capital Joe stayed with the A Biezenvelt Maris family descendants of the Dutch painter Maris Richard Biezenvelt on of the eldest family is employed by KLM the government - subsidized Dutch commercial air line He was Joe’s host Other members of the family were his mother and a lots tests ld sister Furnished Like American Home treatment “Their home was furnished which has proven successful for the just about like an American home would be it se'emedx to past 33 years You incur no obligation in send- me” Joe said “But some of the ing for this instructive book It family customs were a bit difmay be the means of saving you ferent” Eating raw herring was one of years of untold misery Write to4803 t customs Joe couldn’t quite Clinic Ball The to the Dept day non-surgic- al non-medic- Need Women me By CHARLES KREHER Back from the trip of hi young life with a better understanding of Europe it people and its problems is young Joseph Lichfield son of Mr and Mrs Robert C Lichfield of Roy Joe Is a student at Weber high school and 'was cadet colonel in the Weber Jfcigh flight civil air patrol an auxiliary of the U S air force Just this week he returned from a three-weetour of the Netherlands where he went on the annual CAP exchange cadet program Joe came back so full of impressions that he hasn’t had time to tell of them yet The more he tells the more he thinks about Fulfills Dream His journey fulfills the dreams of any teenager From Salt Lake City by air force plane to Washington D C To air force bar- al fget used to Excelsior Springs Missouri Here's How Your Ogden ' Tax Pie' Is Cut Poultry Planls D ot Holland Most people have bicycles “It was an Austrian make car and a very good one too” Joe said Like everyone else he met in Holland his hosts spoke excellent English He and the other Americans and Canadians had no trouble communicating with the citizens there On the program for the visitors was listed church services but Joe was in such a hurry he didn’t get to attend church He did make a call on the L D S mission in The Hague and met one man there from Salt Lake City He also got the names and home addresses of the missionaries currently serving there but they were all from Salt Lake he said and he didn’t know any of them Other visits were made to 4he Zeiss planetarium Ypenburg aerodrome the Canadian war cemetery at Holten the flower auction at Aalsmeer the Fok-ke- r aircraft factory at Schiphol Tour Old Castle From Schiphol the cadets went to Camp Hilversum a Royal Netherlands navy installation While they were in that area the toured the mediaeval castle at Muiden- visited the national flying school at Hilversum aerodrome The traveling cadets then went by’ Car to the village of Volen-daand the island of Marken Where the national Dutch costumes are still worn By navy speed boat the cadets went to the naval base at Den Helder and the locks at I j muiden More sightseeing included the city of Rotterdam wiped off the map by German bombing in World war II and now being rebuilt more speedboat rides a view of the Zuyder Zee reclamation work Also repairing damage done by the Germans during the last war the castle of Nijenrode and yachting oh the lake of - m Loos-drec- ht “Most Modern City” “I think Rotterdam is the most modern city I’ve ever seen” said Joe “It was completely ruined by the Nazis during the war and reconstruction has only been underway since 1948 so everything is new” “The trip was wonderful” Joe said “and it’s given me a much greater understanding of European affairs" Female plant workers to staff the opening of the poultry processing industry’s seasonal activity are urgently needed it was reported by Harvey N Rich manager of the local employment security office Approximately 50 women 18 years of age and over are 'being sought for referral to processing plants tomorrow morning The women who will be employed mainly as turkey pinners are assured of earning a minimum of 75c an hour Experienced workers are put on piece rate basis and paid according to volume of work performed as an incentive Mr Rich said Employes who remain on the plant rolls during the processing period are also paid a bonus at the end of the season Interested applicants should apply at the employment security office located at 2620 Washington Blvd for interview I WEBER BASIN WATFR- Riverdale Road Beginning Monday bus service into Washington Terrace will be along Riverdale road instead of Ogden Bus Washington Blvd Lines officials said today Buses into the Terrace have been entering via the Washington Blvd route since construction work on the new Riverdale began several months ago Eugene R Buswell bus company said busesywill not use Washington Blvd to'serve the Terrace other than on Sundays On week days the Riverdale road route will be used for both inbound and outbound buses Terrace-bounbuses will go south on Wall Ave to 33rd east to Lincoln Ave and south on Lincoln to Riverdale road and from there to Marine drive in the Terrace Boswell announced that his company will cooperate with Ogden merchants on Monday evenings by running free inbound trips on all lines between 6 and 7:30 p m Stores in the downtown district remain open until 9 p m Mondays super-highwa- y SO 50 080 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT $090 143 78Z The above “tax pie” shows what happens to property taxes paid by Ogden residents It is noted that the city itself gets only 2944 per cent while the city schools receive 4485 per cent Chart at side shows that Ogden city refused to fall victim to postwar inflation while living and building costs went up like a Yellowstone park geyser 'What Do I Get for My Taxes?' 'Plenty Manager Tells Lady Embargo to End WASHINGTON AP)— The government today moved ahead another step in its plan to lift by around Sept 1 its long-timfoot and mouth disease embargo on Mexican cattle and meat Joint efforts apUnited parently have wiped out the disease e States-Mexica- n By LOU GLAD WELL A ruffled lady phoned the city manager the other day to complain about the city garbage service “What am I paying all these high taxes for? What do I get in return? The garbage men have missed my place twice now” she exploded City Manager E J Allison said the complaint would be promptly serviced But the lady’s end of the wire went silent when Allison told her she was getting her city garbage service at bargain prices Only 12 Cents Month “The average Ogden family pays only 12 cents a month for thjs service” he said “As a matter of fact the average family here pays $3 a month for all municipal services” Ogden city receives only 29 percent of the property tax Ogdenites pay each fall and for the average family this amounts to $36 a year Who gets the rest? The city schools get 4485 perThe cent biggest slice of any schools (University of Utah Utah State Agricultural college and the others) receive 1003 percent Weber county government 1345 percent Weber county mosquito abatement 143 percent and Weber county conservation district 80 percent It’s a proud fact over in the city hall that the Ogden tax levy pf 185 mills hasnft been raised since 1944 It even dropped to 17 mills in 1949 d Living Cost Zooms But during this same period the cost of living spiraled 476 percent and the cost of a new house skyrocketed 782 percent Allison said hefigures the average Ogden householder pays an annual property tax of $12241 This is because the average home in Ogden has a tax roll assesment of ki j $194831 cipal building 6c cemetery 9c and finance 17c airport 6c elec tions 4c employes benefits 8c Of course the property tax does not completely finance municipal services The city derives other incomes from parking meters and business license fees It also receives shares from state liquor profits and auto license plates “But in a day when everything else is up it’s good to remind our people occasionally that they pay no more today for municipal services than they did eight years ago” Allison said A booklet showing Ogdenites what happens to their property taxes isv now being prepared It will be delivered along with the city water bill soon Allison said Some 200 officers from throughout the state are expected to attend the state quarterly meeting of junior chamber of commerce board of directors in Ben Lomond hotel today A breakfast at 8 a m for state department chairmen will open the Hosts of the day’s gatherings breakfast will be Willard L Eccles and Thomas G Barker of Ogden both former state Jaycee presidents Dain Domick Sacramento national Jaycee vice president will be a feature speaker at the afternoon session Also scheduled to attend is Warren Hill Boise president of the Idaho Jaycees Visiting women will be taken over the Ogden scenic tour a Jaycee project' by members of the Ogden Jaycettes Five major projects for the fall months were set up yesterday during a meeting of state executive officers who meet under chairmanship of E LaMar Buckner Ogden state Jaycee president The projects adopted are get out the vote public safety fire prevention Voice of Democracy contests and leadership extension and membership v AS YOU know it Is impossible for a Driverless Auto Hits Into House prospective buyer to accurately judge the relative merits of various cars through a casual examination or on the basis of claims Therefore smart buyers are taking advantage of the record established in stock-ca- r racing which affords an impartial test of the important teach Fla Jon 20 Daytona Beach Fia Fab 10 W Palm Jackson villa Fla Gordon a Calif 8 N WHVecbera N Tampa Fla Mortinsvlllo Vo Columbia S C 88 Hudson firs Hudson first end socoad Molt Id Hudson first and socond Aof 23 Hudson ffd CMar 30 Hudson Mar 30 Hudson Hudson April 6 Hudson April 12 Hudson Mocsit Ga April 27 Hudson May 4 longhorn o Pa and second 10 Hudson Partington S end socond Hudson Toledo Ohlas 8188 May 11 Hudson May 18 Dayton Ohio Hudson Gordon a Calif 8 8 May 25 Hudson Canfield Ohio i May 30 Hudson Tolodo Ohio ! 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First Ballot Mere than 0000 farmery and poultry-me- n jnUtah take ad- tut Or Ia - C&5 £ £ 'W & ® ££ ij 7 OGDEN OPERATING COST INDEX NO INCREASE 1944 Depot Nets Saving Varied Loot Gone Through Project In Car Prowling UTAH GENERAL DEPOT — More than $7000 was saved the government here recently when employes of the engineer base shop moved a paint spray booth themselves after outside estimates on moving it came to the above figures Instead of dismantling the 40 by the structure 60 foot engineer base shop workers braced the interior of the building lifted it onto a set of skids by means of cranes and a couple of heavy-dutthen hauled the skids —and the building to its new site Those who engineered the project included Lt Col A G Angus engineer supply officer Harold C Sessions chief of the maintenance division of the engineer supply section Harley Boehl equipment engineer Frank Jensen shop fore-of man- and Horace Evans chief shop maintenance The booth was moved in less than a day and a half all-met- al y ' from a necklace to a - Everything keg of nails was taken in three reported to police since Friday night Palmer Iverson Brigham City reported a suitcase was taken from his car While parked near 34th St and Washington Blvd Contents included two pairs of shoes two shirts shaving kit two women’s blouses sweater necklace and matching earrings Samuel Peterson 1323 26th St while reported his car was looted Gfant Elk’s of rear in lodge parked f Ave and 25th St Taken were an axe hammer wrecking bar first aid kit tire pump and rip saw Peterson 1385 27th St rea ported keg of nails and an empty green metal tool box were stolen frpm his truck parked on the 400 block of 25th St - car prowling j arl Ice With Honor ELK RAPIDS Mich (UP)— Residents here beat the heat on' an The 6nly ice house WASHINGTON (AP) — Miss honor systema self - service affair is town in Beatrice (Muffin) MacArthur grand-niec- e of Gen Doug- Prices are posted and a scale is step inside select a las MacArthur is hospitalized as a provided You block weigh it' and drop the money said mother her victim polio in a tin can RENT A SPINET PIANO WHILE YOU LEARN TO PLAY vantage of the bene- body-and-fra- fits derived by cooperating in Utah Poultry You too can Visit us and try a Hudson or if more convenient phone and a 'Hudson will come to your door ’ Piteoti paodlaS participate Choose any piano you like The full amount paid in rent- ’S’ WONDERFUL C C Anderson’s open Monday NOON ’til 9 p m DIAL INCREASE 1 “step-down- Tndeatrk 476 MacArthur Kin Stricken already this year Hudson proves it has these great qualities in measures no other car can match! 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Jaycee Officers Attend Meeting “At the current city levy of $1850 per $1000 assessed valuation the average Ogden home owner pays $3 in municipal taxes each month on his home” Allison said Here’s what that $3 buys each month and the amount of each item: What It Buys Police service 55c fire protection 40c street lighting 9c health and sanitation 12c Snow Basin Wall avenue community center and El Monte Golf course 11c parks 08c garbage 12c library 6c improvements 33c bond A driverless auto last night redemption and interest 33c into the front of the resicrashed sewer 8c street and Engineering of dence John Kaiser 2655 Fillmaintenance 29c zoning 3c munimore Ave The vehicle rolled away from the curbing in front of 1658 Binford Ave Police Officer C B Green said the Runaway car a 1940 model owned by C F Luddington had been parked in front of the Luddington residence for four days It was not known what caused the car to start rolling The car damaged about two square feet of siding on the house officers said O PROOF OF HUDSON SUPERIORITY IS'HERE FOR YOU TO INCREASE d Competition Proves Stock-C- ar 1 DISTRICT' state-maintaine- Grueling - CONSERVATION Buses lo Terrace To Travel Via - 6679 FREE al will apply on the purchase price if you decide to buy later Fine Selection fffW a Month I of Pianos GLEN BROS MUSIC CO Fhotte bus ride to town 6 to p m 7 h SMGFSMitSIMaMMl ami p 4 |