Show i 7 i “ti LITTLE jia'miii -i PEOPLED PUZZLE 12B Ogden Tuesday June 26 1973 Standard-Examine- r Roy Mobile Home Park Order Stands City Council has reaffirmed its position that a local mobile home park will not have its license renewed until it has complied with all city ordinances This action came after Roy resident Rudell B Willey appeared before the council to complain that Karol’s Mobile Home Estates is operating in violation of the building code Mr Willey who is currently embroiled in a boundary dispute with mobile park developer Eldon Knudsen also charged that city engineer Byron MacGregor “may have a conflict of interest” in regards to the mobile ROY— The V estates FOLLOW PROBLEM 1373 tqr Oort fwi Syno4 e The council noted that public works director LaMar Nelson 'and city attorney Roger Dutson have been following the problem and are instructed to insure the park complies with city re- inc SEE ANSWER ON COMIC PAGE cil for however The council also: post-purcha- se approval Richard Tubbs to represent Roy the Lakeside Park No City in discussions with other division 3 Sub- communities on the formulation —Gave the Mount Ogden Kenof a reciprocal business licensnel Club permission to hold its ARC LIGHTS ing agreement annual Fall Show in Roy again — Accepted two arc lights at ASSIGNED PROBLEM year with the stipulation (this 5600 South and 1900 West from —Instructed the City Manager that Sand Ridge Park could be the State Department of High- and attorney Roger Dutson to used if it is considered “ready” ways and assumed maintenance resolve a problem with a drain- by city parks superintendent of the new lighting devices age and irrigation ditch at 5700 Parley Oleson aimed at improving intersection South 2550 West that has been flooding local residents visibility —Turned down a request by a —Authorized the city attorney Roy w’oman to waive her gar- 'to prepare four different garbage collection fee because she bage collection bids to be let has private trash collection ser- this fall that includes pickup vice noting that a resident with cans or trash bags— once must have a minimum of five and twice a week housing units to obtain this kind —Approved payment of $3440 to developer Lowell Dean to pay of waiver —Designated Council man the city’s share of the road in Strt 466 26th Opposite Utah Power A Light 460 26th Street Opposite Utah Power A Tight YOUR STORIED A PRAIRIE SPECIES THE Expert Identified Rattler in Canyon FRIGID WAY AT HAMPTON'S Farnsworth An expert on reptiles LaMar also Mr director of the disagreed with the Encyclopedia Mr Nelson predicted that “an- Farnsworth quirements other 60 days” will be needed for Mr Knudsen to bring the mobile home development into line with ordinances and said that existing problems are being taken care of at the present time In addition to his complaint on building codes Mr Willey The Mayor’s Committee on College and local employers asked the council to determine if there may be a conflict of inJobs for Veterans which since 'have resulted in the placement terest the city engineer its inception has found jobs for of nearly all of our young mili-jtar- y “I’mwith not there is” he more than 220 veterans has had returnees” Mr Cassell was careful saying to point out said a name change ' QUESTION IN MIND Placements have been school At the request of the chair'or in satisfactory employment “But there is a question in my man Raymond W Cassell the mind” Mr Willey added group has been changed to May- he added The chairman explained that In other action the council or’s Task Force for Veteran Afhe committee intends to con- gave architect Verl Gessel and fairs Mr Cassell who is also per- tinue helping veterans get jobs Councilman Kay Herzog authorisonnel director and assistant 'and enter school but also has zation to spend up to $500 without official approval on small city manager for the city said 'other objectives committee members wanted to “We feel that several addition- contingencies for the new comcontinue their service to veter- al projects would be helpful in munity recreation complex ans in a slightly different ca- making the public more aware The measure was taken as a of veterans and in assisting them precaution against the times pacity Organized during the latter as they return and readjust to wrhen the complex requires items immedipart of March the committee 'life at home” Mr Cassell small “add-on- ” to in in 220 'stated order insure steady veterans April ately placed 171 and Wolthuis to months Bart the towards for Mayor completion progress compared of February and members of the council com- and allows purchasing of minor January mended Mr Cassell for his dedi- items at once rather than havMarch combined “We feel that the committee’s cation to the committee and con- ing to wait for council approval Councilman Herzog assured efforts the cooperation of the gratulated the group for its acof on behalf the council that all purchases Office complishments Employment Security 'would be brought to the coun and the response of Weber State Name Change for Job Program Wins Okay Hogle Zoological Garden in Salt Lake City said today the rattlesnake killed earlier in Cold Water Canyon was a Great Basin a type of prairie rattler Phil A Dotson of 1639 20th also identified the reptile as a Great Basin rattlesnake A news article identified the rattler killed by Clifford L Cobia of South Ogden as a diamondback TWO SPECIES Mr However Farnsworth said there are two species of — diamondback neither of which gets into Utah when “The Great Basin compared to the diamondback is a ‘poor’ cousin as it is much smaller very seldom exceeding in length” Mr 48 inches Farnsworth wrote in a letter “It is milder in its disposition and its venom is inferior to that of the diamondback” he continued Mr Farnsworth explained that there are 32 different species and subspecies of rattlesnakes in the United States The Great Basin is a type of prairie rattler that is even smaller than the typical prairie Americana from which information about the ' diamond-bac- k was taken stating that while the diamondbacks are the largest of the rattlers they aren’t the most dangerous “The Mojave of Arizona is more considered dangerous different because in ofthe thevenom” he properties said Mr Dotson said that the Great Basin rattlesnake does have a diamond-lik- e pattern on its back He said the Eastern Diamondback reportedly reaches a length “in excess of 9 feet” the Western while Diamondback found west of the Mississippi reaches “7 feet plus and is more aggressive than the Eastern species” fjniv THM! 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