Show Jl 10A ? £ Ogden Standard-Examine- Monday March 26 1973 r lurt”'"1 llr'"flMi‘"rlljl"-''- ' RESIDENT WANTS IT MOVED rm m f AV A Cjtetoj ni ROY — The City Council here the bowery none of the names In other action the council has delayed an original on that petition have property approved amending the resolution for the adjacent to the bowery” he Herefordshire annexation calling removal or relocation of a added request to include the full bowery in the southwest end of Councilman Clark Puffer roadway along 4400 South— Municipal Park until citizens road noted is there who live near the park can already one originally only half the Barn-burgannexed— was from the discuss the issue bowery a 100 feet away and railroad tracks to the Counci Imen agreed to move noted that rather than clump limits city the bowery several weeks ago the two facilities together city The amended annexation will after Lee A Beckner of 2320 W superintendent Parley include a strip of property along 5900 S indicated the nearness parks of the bowery to his home has Oleson has considered moving 1750 West and north and south 4800 South that is mostly become a nuisance the bowery to Sand Ridge Park of He said the facility is only 20 The council Mr urged feet away from his property and Beckner to get together with noted that litter and other petitioners and hold a public problems have become common meeting to devise solutions to he problem and then return to BEARING NAMES he council However a petition bearing “I still believe the bowery is the names of four neighboring causing Mr Beckner a hardproperty owners was presented ship” pointed out Councilman to the council by Roy resident Dennis Chugg Paul Jacobs that opposed REACH DECISION relocation of the bowery “If the parties involved “I’m not interested in seeing the bowery moved out of the cannot reach a mutual decision park just move it further the petitioners would have to from away my home” Mr prove the advantages of not Beckner requested moving the bowery outweigh the “I am the only property hardship to Mr Beckner” he owner who is really affected by added er 1 ' ? I V W road that owned by Councilman Joseph South to an j will allow one more traffic lane Dawson 30-fo- ot The council also accepted a deed from claim” “quick property owner Jack Russell that gave the city a four foot by 280 foot strip of land on the north side of 5600 South at the congested intersection In order to facilitate widening the street to four lanes the electrical power lines will be moved back within the next month so the road project can get under way TO CITY The council also agreed to the land back to Mr foot deed front Valued at $350 per if the widening project Russell to the the property was given to be carried out 5600 failed of city to permit widening Strt 466 26th Opposite Utah Power & Light MICROSCOPE in Weber State College Police Science Lab is being observed by Ogden Police Chief LeRoy A Jacobsen Officer Ralph Cragun and James H Gaskill crime lab director (left to right) $1100 GIFT Police Association Helps WSC Program Kiwanis Will Hear Commission Chief ‘v ! $ OvX - iliilii Club The meeting will be held TuesA check for $1100 has been Mr Gaskill said day at 7 am in the Mansion The $1100 given by police was House given the Weber State College will Commissioner raised at last year’s “Pig take a look at theJensen problems Bowl” a football game between ing county government and Police Science Department by the Ogden Police Benefit Association The money is to be used to buy equipment for the depart-inent- f: ON Weber County Commissioner Keith Jensen will speak at the weekly breakfast meeting of the Golden Spike Empire Kiwanis YUU f MILL - ' v' ' WW w I “iiiiiiiii Pi ! vl V facdis- “ V the Ogden and Salt Lake City cuss his own impressions of the task of a county commission police departments if v i I X ’s crime laboratory 4§ 1 located in the new Social Science Building “Members of the Ogden Police Benefit Association are happy to present the money in recognition of the educational and other assistance given by Weber State to law enforcement agencies” said Ralph Cragun! association president James H Gaskill director of the police science crime lab expressed his appreciation for) the fund and said it would bej used to buy items of equipment that could not be financed by' state appropriations The police science lab is used to teach students how to obtain physical evidence at the scene of a crime including detection of fingerprints hair fibers bullet slugs and the like It is the only crime lab on a Utah college campus and also the only one of its kind in Utah Spread The Good Word! 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