Show &'''lv xm A' ''H'i ' ' Net - - - - X IFoamae© aft liradirBeiraflw The new $650000 third furnace County’s garbage complex in West Ogden was fired up for four days and then shut down for again Conveyor systems also were found to need some adjustments following the initial operation of the new furnace “We expected to run into some bugs during the initial phases of operating the fur- at Weber incinerator adjustments The burning completed “curing” of the refractory brick in the new facility that will boost the capacity of the in- nace” said Mr Barker “If it were not for the delay in obtaining the fuse however we could have the third furnace in operation now” he said of the - new Construction furnace was started a little over cinerator John Barker sanitation director :said crews are now awaiting t arrival of a special fuse before lighting the furnace OGDEN UTAH B — Section a year ago It will be able to handle around 150 tons of wet garbage a day Also constructed as a part of the project is an electrostatic precipitator that will remove fly ash and other particles from smoke and water vapor given off by the furnace A special sludge collecting system also will eliminate the waste need for dumping material into the nearby Weber River as is being done now Settling ponds have been used SATURDAY EVENING federal government contributed $365000 toward construction as a result Mr Barker said it’s also hoped that precipitators that will remove all hte particles from stack affluents can be installed for the other two furnaces LATEST winter snow cast this picturesque setting down the pathway at Ogden’s Municipal Building Park Forecast calls for continued heavy snow over the region which had put down up to 4 new inches on the ground by noon Snow Moves Across Region To Continue heavy snow storm moved across Northern Utah late Friday night the second in as many days to slicken highways and snarl traffic Snow continued through the night and Saturday and wasn’t expected to let up until sometime Sunday The US Weather Service in Salt Lake City said the snow will get heavier by late today and will be accompanied by winds ranging up to 25 miles per hour Snowplows and sanders were out most of the night attempting to keep major roads open highway department officials said No major accidents were reported in Northern Utah during the storm but Highway Patrol dispatchers said most d and slick and urged motorists highways were to drive only if absolutely necessary The Weather Service reports there is a strong possibility that snow will start up again Monday and continue through Tuesday New Year’s Day High temperatures through the coming four days will be in the high 30s lows in the 20s Ogden and Salt Lake City had about 4 inches of new snow by However south of Provo it was reported there was up to 6 inches of new snow during the same A snow-covere- mid-morni- interval 1-- 116 LICENSES During the year 116 business licenses were issued according Weber County residents will There will be no star or rural from their jobs in an effort to to City Recorder Mrs Hall “ring out the old and ring in route carrier services and city conserve energy (Martha) Davis So far during the new” year Monday nightie a r r i e r service will be No employes will be on duty the 1973-7- 4 fiscal year the city with parties special church suspended for New Year’s Day with the exception of security has issued 37 building permits personnel and sufficient workers services and other activities (only to carry out the This year’s celebration is The post office will return to needed to be somewhat respective missions expected schedules Wednesday reguiar Retail stores are expected to'Mayor Gail Sanders or Council-station- s however since service' subdued FEDERAL OFFICES for men James Brown or Toyse remain open Monday throughout the area business as usual to won’t1 Hill Air Force Base the IRS although Kato sought reelection in the close tonight and plan 11131 close some earlY maY morday! November contest reopen until Wednesday and Ogden Service Center on did as the previous they ning j' v 0gde” alongl Oram Taking the oath of office Police will be maintaining' Monday offices with federal Most" other inl however stores and all Year’TEve along with him will be Howard New their usual in an Northern Utah are giving their service stations will be closed Coleman and Norman Farr both surveillance however !as councilmen to effort keep drinking drivers employes a full four days away Tuesday off the streets as a means of reducing traffic accidents j j : ' LAST HOLIDAY Ogden Post Office providing and Problem Help j Ecology Regulations Sen Wallace F Bennett said here Friday it’s time for the United States to accept the energy crisis as real and get about the business of solving it— without delay The senator said the nation can solve its energy crisis “if we’ll admit there is a problem and concen trate on its solution” he warned the However solution won’t be “instant orj R-Ut- f thTsyc"' 'AsA Cheryl Cheever looks at empty cash drawer while Ogden Police Detective Willard Cra-gu- n takes information of the armed robbery at the finance company Friday Standing beside Miss Cheever the victim of the holdup is company owner M J PARKING LAW lake the rest °fiFOR WINTER public GETS CLARIFIED He said the American also must be prepared to relax ecology standards on energy production and accept! EMPLOYE Capt A W Foulger trafcommander of Ogden police clarified today an parking ordinance in effect through March 15 to facilitate snow removal The city code forbids parking of vehicles on the north or east side of a street on and Sundays Tuesdays between Thursdays the hours of 10 pm and 6 am Vehicles cannot be parked on the south or west side of streets Mondays Wednesdays or Fridays from 10 fic higher prices In an address to the Nor-- 1 jthern Utah section of the Utah all-nig- Association of Certified Public Sen Bennett Accountants outlined four steps he believes necessary to solve the energy Deamer GRAB CASK GOODS crisis They are: Gunmen Hold Up Two Businesses j substantial reduction in — A the demand for petroleum-base- d energy Accept a return to the use of coal for energy generation — ATOMIC pm ENERGY J Work Opens On Thursday ' Bet? Sjf am WSC Winter Fdy “ 6 ht Capt Foulger said snowplows had experienced difficulty in the past two days and warned car owners that the law must be followed — Expanded development and use of atomic energy — Substantial federal funds in cash to help finance research into Bandits netted more than with about $1500 energy sources including $1600 in cash and items from! Three teenagers held up a wind tides and heat sun 857 Polk at Store at” d robberies at Eleven t earth’s core from the and 12:30 about an today In the immediate future Sen InS collected cigarettes beer and early todaY Jan unknown amount of airplane Bennett said the nation is 19f1 robry occfred glue Total loss was set at $175 going to face “some hard about choices” between the use of pm Friday man wearing a red and black Steven Olm of 1459 22nd No energy for jobs and economic L employe a the store told stocking cap entered Deamer prosperity or for pleasure and Finance Co at 411 Washington police that while he was economic recession to 'close three “The ultimate goal” Sen pointed a small handgun at the preparing store the entered cashier and said “This is a teenagers Bennett said “ must be energy he said a had shotgun They stick up” for our nation” self After the trio walked to the He sufficiency cautioned against giving SCOOPED MONEY counter one of them pointed a too to much significance Cashier Sheryl Cheever of shotgun at Mr Olin and told indications that the Arab oil 1503 N 200 W Sunset told 'him to go into a cooler at the nations may be easing their the then police jumped rear of the store gunman over the counter and scooped He said that while he was embargo “It would be fatal to accept the the money out of the cash! inside the cooler unit ' as e”d register She described him as bandits took about $80 in cash an“ tlTbePa°ccSaSnvery cool and in a hurry” msaSh re8iSter She said the bandit ordered He pointed out that even if her in a restroom at the rear of The bandits also attempted to the Arabs released “all the oil the finance company and told open a floor safe near the cash we want they could still her not to come out before he register but were unsuccessful the price and turn the dictate There are no suspects in left or he would kill her tap off again whenever they Police said the gunman ran either robbery police said wished” to j With the Christmas holiday break about over Weber State College staff workers are busy getting ready for winter quarter classwork that begins Thursday Both day and evening students register Jan 2 in the Union Building ballroom Registration schedules follow: Day begin registering Wednesday starting at 8 am with students whose surnames begin with X Y and students z W GR0UP Tlhe W SrouP group at Sen Bennett said there isn t)9 am s group at 9:30 a m p time “to spend quarreling at 10 a m N0 at 1030 about who is to blame for the am at u am hJK at crisls‘ 11:30 am “Looking back it s easy to Also G-at 1 pm E-- at see how we got into today’s 1:30 c-at 2 pm and pm I we’ve been using B at 2:3o pm our energy resources as if they Day registration closes at 3:30 Sen Ben- - p were inexhaustible nett said However Dean Milton C Smce the end of World War Mecham said approximately II the senator said the US 3 500 day students who have has been using its capital and picked up their packets during know how to build up the free days may avoid warld' in line to pay their fees standing In doing this we ve been by feeding into the lines in both generous and wasteful” proper alphabetical sequence he said Evening class students also During the postwar period register Jan 2 in the Union the US has increased “ ballroom as follows: consumer consumption of Building students with the Returning energy many fold through H-- group at 5:30 pm the R-of air con- - group at 6 pm and the A-development d i t i 0 n i n g many electrical group at 6:30 m T appliances huge fast com- - All other evening students mercial airliners and multi- alphabetically as vehicle families follows: the A-group at 7 “We created such a great pm energy consumption that we p became dependent on other nations placing the US in a position where it can be — and No Fuel Oil Used has been — blackmailed” he ROY — No fuel oil has been Said used so far this year by Weber NOT AFFORD Memorial Hospital reported the The senator said the US has hospital’s administrator George tanker planes on alert around the clock at a SAC mini-bas- e reached the point where “we Goodell to the board of trus-jea- n just inSix crews will rotate to the side northeast perimeter of Hill AFB no longer afford to waste tees Last winter during a cold SAC unit weekly and assume alert status — which is necessary to our energy or use it in- - spell the hospital used 30000 maintain the nation’s deterrent force concept for strike bombers discriminate” gallons FORGET BLAME at Fft°Lla''aag the F Z Q G register Assessment Canceled canceled by the Weber County Commission It represents a double assessment for 1973 Cites Need to Relax D closing Tuesday A call window will be open! until 5 pm Monday for the benefit of customers advised of parcel delivery according to Postmaster Gilbert Kicks Full services will be provided! from 9 am to 12 noon he said Mosi postal employes will be1 given administrative leave for the New Year’s holiday except that customers having box delivery may pick up mail through their boxes at the Main Station assessment against the Westbrook Subdivision has been enoett Urges H service Monday A $190 IB qr For many New Year’s Day Tuesday will be the last of a four-da- y hol’day which began for federal workers today Municipal county and state employes however will have to work all day Monday since Gov Calvin L Rampton declined to! designate New Year’s Eve a state holiday For the most part schedules will be much the same this weekend as they were on the Christmas holiday with the half-da- y area ot Out Here At Church Services Parties Year Will pings for disposal in the landfill Accept RIVERDALE — Additions to the city’s culinary water system were among the major improvements made in the city during 810-fo- tliird 1973 DECEMBER 29 ysfem Updated ment various pieces of equipment have been purchased The city council has also ordered a new pickup truck which has 1973 Funded through a $500000 not arrived yet water bond issue a new Streets that were resurfaced well located at 1050 West and this year included Ritter Drive Riverdale Road was drilled It 1150 West and 4600 South has the producing capacity of In the public safety depart2500 gallons a minute ment there are now three full NEW TANK time officers and three police Presently under construction cars At this time last year there is a two million gallon water were only one full time officer 500 5600 tank near East and and three part time officers South Dee said councilman in Burton The new well cost the city of public safety about $40000 with the bid for charge The fire department received the tank at $176000 The remainder of the bonded funds 20 paging units for its firemen will go to the construction of This investment has proven beneficial to the city’s fire proteclarger distribution lines The bid for sale of the bonds tion The number of men reporting went to Burrows Smith Co to daytime fires has almost who bid jointly with Kirtcher with the time responding tripled Moore of Denver That bid had to the fires decreasing the lowest net interest of 555 FUTURE STATION per cent Other departments in the city Land was also purchased at receiving improvement during 700 West and 4300 South for a the year included the parks future fire station The slightly public safety and streets more than one acre site was The parks department pur- bought for $8000 chased a new pavilioii for the In other areas in 1973 the City Golden Spike Park along with Council adopted a budget of 10 fiberglass picnic tables and $264559 with its mill levy rebleachers maining at 15 mills This was Restrooms were also con- the same as the year before structed in the Golden Spike The city has only raised its mill Park levy once in its history The city also obtained a parThe city’s assesed value is and 4400 South now at $51 million cel of land at which it plans to landscape and During the year the city was eventually use as a picnic area commended by the Office of the FILL WORK Secretary of the Treasurer for Some fill work was done on its revenue sharing audit In a letter from Robert T the area during the summer and compliance manager of Murphy work is still continuing of Revenue Sharing Office the In the maintenance departthe council was told “This is the first audit to our knowledge in the entire country where the Revenue Sharing Audit Guide has been used” The city received $38248 in revenue sharing money This was placed in the budget and used by various departments is furnace other the than somewhat larger two and is expected to be considerably more efficient It may even be possible to accept said Mr clippings grass Barker If this is possible it could save the county over $100000 a year for double collection service now required to gather such material and yard clip- The in connection with the other two furnaces that are said to be in need of renovation The third furnace was added to handle garbage from the The Defense Depot Ogden ter e Up THE B52s ARE COMING First of four B52 jet bombers to be assigned to a Strategic Air Command “satellite base” at Hill Air Force Base arrived Friday in spite of overcast weather and snow-slicrunways Detachment Oae of have will four B52s and two KC135 456th Bombardment the Wing k K |