Show - V ' v More Data On Mobile OGDEN IB UTAH MARCH 24 SUNDAY MORNING 1974 Homes Due Fa mi Mobile home subdivisions and their inherent problems will come up for further discussion at the County Planning Commission Tuesday at 4:30 pm Further consideration of the second phase of the Patio Springs residential development i meeting O tabled from the last meeting also is on the agenda Special Events Center Receives Official Name The session will be held in the County Commission chambers seventh floor of the Municipal Building Discussion is expected to continue at this meeting on a proposal to revise the zoning ordinance regarding agricultural uses and their relation to animal farms slaughtering and processing Subdivision regulations for small areas zoning petition and requests for action on two sub A gift of $2 million to Weber State College to complete the financing of the $89 million special events center was announced Saturday Two prominent Ogden families are the donors Two donations of $1 million each were made by Mr and Mrs Lawrence T Dee and Mr and Mrs Donnell B Stewart Mrs Stewart’s mother was Elizabeth Dee Shaw a sister to Lawrence T Dee children of pioneer industrialist Thomas D Dee Thomas D Dee III is a son of Lawrence T Dee Lawrence T Dee Ogden to the facility million said he was giving $1 mbkimbwiiJ “On behalf of the Dee family to match the $1 million REP RONALD L RENCHER donated by my niece Mrs Stewart” Seeks Another Term Lawrence T Dee WSC President Joseph L Bishop State A Institutional the Weber resolution passed by Donnell B Stewart and Mrs Stewar: and Thomas D structure the Dee Dee III (left to right) Facility is expected to be Council officially designates the Events Center ready in 1976 divisions also will come before the commission IS CHAIRMAN Architect Kenneth W Jones is chairman of the planning well-know- n group Tabled from March 5 the mobile home proposition has been awaiting detailed information from the planning staff on standards taxation policies and other factors Commissioners of $89 milSTANDING behind architect’s mock-ulion Weber State College Dee Events Center are representatives of the Dee and Stewart families who contributed $2 million to the structure They are p also have asked the county building inspector Robert L Prince regarding fire and other protection requirements for such developments The Patio Springs planned residential unit development (PRUD) also was discussed March 5 and action tabled pending changes in road design and water runoff structures Planners also have asked that acreage amounts and density of the development be checked by the staff A recommendation may be forthcoming at this meeting concerning the operation of commercial animal farms for slaughtering dressing and marketing Commissioners tabled it last time for further study North Ogden City has objected to such developments in agricultural zones adjoining its limit boundaries when the blaze started Roy City and Weber Coun- es- caped unhurt from a fire Saturday afternoon which caused “extensive” damage to a home here The fire started about 2 pm at the home of Nolan E Karras 2195 W 4250 S while Bret Karras 8 and brother his Darrin were alone in the two-year-o- ty firemen arrived at the home at about 2:10 pm after a neighbor phoned in an alarm Ray Bojanski Roy fireman said the blaze apparently started in the basement and burned upward damaging parts of the flooring in the upper rooms The entire house was heav- ld house man nearof the blaze at the time by broke through the window of the bedroom where the An unidentified ily smoke-damage- d Mr Bo- janski said but officials had not yet estimated the loss Investigation is continuing into the cause of the blaze younger boy was sleeping and carried him outside The older child ran out PLANNING and 4600 South LARGEST GIFT The $2 million is believed to be the largest cash gift to a Utah public institution of higher education in the state’s history professor of Chemistry nually draws students from an-Sta-te Davis Weber in schools Cache and Box Elder Morgan counties The event is by Weber State College and the and Ogden Standard-Examinis supported by numerous civic groups and businesses institutions in northern Utah This year’s fair is expected to be the largest in history and commented WSC President FIELD TRIP munity pur-posed- ly “And with the completion of the center made possible by the Dee and Stewart families’ enormous gift of $2 million a facility will be provided that will accommodate athletic events and cultural activities that will further benefit our college and surrounding communities” President Bishop said the Weber State College Dee Events PLAQUES presented to special donors to fund-drivworkers assistant to WSC of the key Center are displayed by three T Gary Crompton assistant athletic diPresident Dean W Hurst rector and Frank Francis Jr WSC Institutional Council chairman (left to e right) Fund Drive Lauded as Greatest Frank Francis Jr chairman the WSC Institutional Council said students have and will continue to play a leading role in financing the center PAYING FEES will “Student contributions mileventually total around $64 lion through building fees and of several bonding Students past years have been paying their fees toward the center” of Achievement WSC-Commun- itv Sought By Legislator Ronald L Rencher Saturday announced he will seek a third term in the Utah House of Representatives from Weber County’s Fourth Legislative District Rep Rencher said he will campaign on a platform keyed to modernization of Utah’s workmen compensation law's cost of living increases in state retirement pensions and continued efforts to strengthen the Rep en Utah Legislature As House minority whip Rep Rencher said he will continue to press for legislation locating the police academy rear Weber State College and for continued improvements in the state’s criminal code ANNOUNCES BID In announcing his bid for Rep Rencher stressed r his record in the House that included support of legislation clearing the way for an international freeport center in Weber County Ogden’s downtown redevelopment project and the income tax rebate being given each Utahn this year Noting that the “state is now out of the property tax” Rep Rencher said “we must continue to seek ways to improve state government efficiency to produce further tax cuts” Rep Rencher gave Gov Calvin L Rampton “the lion’s g share of the credit” for on two-yea- elimi-inatin- the state property tax and voiced support for “the govu ernor’s program to provide but efficient state gov- The job of raising several T Dee who are son and daugh- - million and an additional $13 would have to be raised million dollars to enable Weber ter of pioneer industrialist! million It u'as at the critical point Thomas D D Dee Thomas State College to build a special Dee III is a son of Lawrence T that an alumni couple Donnell ernment” events-typ- e center became one Dee and Elizabeth Stewart offered “I will continue to work for of the most exciting and rewhatto for dollar comdollar match some the of In improvement in the retirerecognition warding of experiences ment pensions for state emmon ancestry that unites the ever the community could raise he said Responses to a drive to get families the WSC Institutional and a $650000 community drive About a year ago a public ployes teachers and other rethe money wTas relatively brief Council named the structure was organized meeting was called to decide tired government employes” Students and A tremendous public response how to raise the additional funds Rep Rencher said stating that Dee Events Center pledged more than $6 million to campaign goals soon totaled needed It was then that Mr “many of these people are in BEEN APPARENT two donors each came through around $500000 in collections and Mrs Stewart agreed tc serious financial plights” Need for such a facility has with $1 million other big gifts Then came a severe blow A match dollar for dollar contri“A nationally REPRESENT VIEWS were received and scores of been apparent of antici- butions raised from the re- computerized study public team has basketball ranked individuals income middle Rep Rencher also pledged to pated building costs projected individThe week’s schedule will see bought seats continue periodic “grass roots peatedly placed Weber State the cost from $77 million to “Contributions from uals businesses and organizajunior high school students Even to WSC President Jo- and the city of Ogden on the $89 million tions was immediate and result- public meetings throughout my their district so that I can more acdisplays seph L Bishop and his key map” Frank Francis Jr chairup setting PUBLIC RESPONSE ed in raising of $500000 through WSC of Institutional man the 4 g before seems it workers Monday pm curately represent the views of And it was then that Mr and a seat-sal- e special doners and the people who have elected me At 4 pm judges will view the incredible that in less than one Council said of the Mrs Stewart said they were so special projects campaign” Mr to the projects and consider winners year $89 million is available to Named Legislature” fund raising drive were Dean delighted with public responses Francis said “At this point the The fair will be open to the build the structure He is president of the Golden Both President Bishop and W Hurst assistant to the presi- to the drive that they would Stewarts decided to double their Hours Center a member of the public at 7 pm and remain members of the WSC Institution- dent for college development match public contributions on matching money to $1 million” Law Enforcement Regional Adopen all day Tuesday he said basis Winners will be announced al Council regard the over- and Dale L Gardner director a Council vice president of The resolution by the WSC In- visory million one “A dollars gift of the Weber County eMntal Tuesday evening at an awards whelmingly successful venture of athletics The drive operated in three was received from the Stewarts stitutional Council memorializ- Health Association and past as one of the greatest assembly and banquet Senior high school students will achievements one phases — a seat sale special —the first of that magic figure ing the facility said in part of the Weber Legal president “In recognition of ine common Aid Services Inc follow the same pattern setting that should strengthen good projects to memorialize certain (ever to be donated in the Pres-gory of the college” said ancestry that unites these two Rep Rencher is married to the and a special donor cate-jtor- y up their projects Wednesday “gown and town” relationships donor families (the Dees and for larger gifts to equip ident Bishap followed by for years to come before 4 pm Eileen Bunnell They are second and symboiizing a) former of “And came then the structure Stewarts) the 7 of at the campaign three children and judging and public display Big thrill parents one million dollars— this time a proud heritage in the commun- two each PHASES when families THREE came Binford 31 mg llve pm from Mr and Mrs Law- ity and state the special events gift An awards banquet for the gave $1 million The contribuof the three phases Chairmen be officially desig- senior high students completes tions were from Mr and Mrs were Dr Marian Haslam seat rence T Dee’s family that made center OK's License the fair Thursday evening LawTence T Dee and Mr and sales Dee Glen Smith special possible the near complete fin- nated ‘The Dee Events Center’ County ancing of the center” the pres and so memorialize one of the' County Commission has Tickets for both banquets are Mrs Donnell B Stewart— Mrs projects and Joseph Florence ident said Other funds are still community’s proud pioneer fam- - proved a business wras still Elizabeth special donors available from par- Stewart’s mother including money lilies long associated with in-- ! James g Carver & Sons gen- Dee Shaw a sister to Lawrence Initially the college felt it coming in ticipating schools from the seat sale special proj-- 1 dustry integrity charity and'eral contractors of Pleasant w'ould have around $19 million View honor ects and special donors in accumulating building fees heart-warmin- adc-qua- g: fund-raisin- en two-to-o- college-communi- ne ty his-are- City Board to Study Boundaries The Ogden City Board of dren can attend special schools Education will face a One involves students livlight agenda Monday in apartments just w’est when it meets at 5 pm in ing of Harrison at about 32nd who school board offices to allow want to attend the Wasatch time for a field trip afterElementary School instead of L William Garner Dr ward walking farther to the T O said Smith School today superintendent to time will The district administration take The board in thus far has been reluctant to visit boundary situations have asked have younger students cross which parents so chil streets such as Harrison and waivers or changes Jo- - seph L Bishop In extending his appreciation to the donors President Bishop said he was particularly pleased to note that the contribution by the Dees and Stewarts was intended as a family gift— “a family known for their love of their fellow rnan of concern for the welfare of others and for their unprecedented generosity in support and assistance to education health culture religion and other segments of the com- er Two Children Escape Unhurt As Blaze Damages Roy Home m acre site west of Taylor and between Country Hills Drive Junior high students will set up their projects Monday in the union ballroom at the college and An awards assembly the up junior banquet wraps high division Tuesday evening Senior high students follow their junior counterparts in the ballroom Wednesday A senior marks the first time separate divisions high assembly and banquet junior and senior high held OTHER ITEMS concludes the fair Thursday have been Junior high projects number Also on the agenda are: evening 404 with another 135 students E Dr headed fair The by —A petition filed by John associate competing for honors in science Guymon requesting rezoning Park Spencer reporting according to Dr from A1 one acre lots to half Guymon acre lots High schools have entered 168 —An invitation from the Great CRASH INJURES with 80 students parprojects Salt Lake Policy Advisory Comin the reporting ticipating mittee of the Utah Legislative FOUR PERSONS competition Council for the commission to Roy High School a traditional Four persons received misend representatives to its meetwinner had the most encoltwo-ctop nor injuries in a ings followed by Clearfield and tries at — Approval of the Peterson lision Saturday afternoon Bonneville of Harrison High Schools Dr the intersection Ogden Valley small lot subdisaid 89 Guymon 30 and and US vision Projects showed a wide range —Discussion of Roy Valley Toni O’Neal 19 of 32812 of interests Dr Guymon added Ranchettes located near HooS 2nd E Logan was the MOST NUMBER driver of a car which colper auto —Submission of an ordinance another lided with The most number entered in providing that the planning driven by Mrs Mildred S one category was 20 with any 4575 S staff be given authority to ap452 W Mathie zoology chemistry physics and prove small subdivisions of up Washington Terrace medical and dental sciences to four lots Treated and released from each showing 20 entries McKay-De- e Hospital were administration The college Mathie Miss O’Neal has been a major factor in the Mrs Bicentennial Post and the two passengers in fair’s success Dr Guymon Councilman OGDEN— NORTH her car David Hymas 21 stated 2764 Fowler Belinda O’Neal He explained that the college James K Packer has been ap 15 1350 Sherman Layton sees the fair as an important pointed by the City Council to Connie Sacco 11 and Chrisof communication with form serve as chairman of the Nortn area high schools It also serves topher D Sacco 3 passenOgden American Revolution Bi as a valuable public relations gers in Mrs Mathie’s car were unhurt centennial Committee tool and a way of introducing the campus to some of the area’s top junior and senior high school students ROY — Two children Sky-roo- 40-pl- us ar a Announcement of the $2 million Dee and Stewart family contribution and of choosing a name for the center was made during a recognition banquet Saturday night in the WSC Restaurant at which the donor families were present The 12000 seat special events center will be constructed on a In Science Fair Fair st Third Term 700 to Compete Science takes over at Weber College this week as more than 700 junior and senior high school students meet for the Science 1974 Weber Regional business-philanthropi- Washington even if they can do it at lighted intersections Dr Garner said he expected no major action to come before the board in relation to the racial situation at Ogden High black student union is now being formed there he said It Was one of the requests of the black students there who have been alleging A discrimination in a variety of ways Other items on the agenda include a report on the district’s elementary swimming program and a request from Ogden High School for a debate trip Dr Garner will make his usual report on conditions in the district from former and present students by the time construction began Students then approved an increase student fee assessment to raise an additional $45 million through bonding authorized by the Utah Legislature These incomes w'ould have probably been enough to build a 10000 seat facility of somewhat modest design But many in the community felt a minimum size should be and the facility 12000 sets should provide greater versatility to accommodate events other than just basketball If these improvements tow7ere $77 okayed cost would spiral O as Temperatures Expected to Be Mild for Golf Gardening Today-Gre- at Golfers and gardeners will have a great time today with advance conditions today middle 30s the weather service forecasting typical springtime weather which has prevailed throughout Northern Utah the past few weeks was expected to move on allowing warmer conditions to exist today with an even better forecast for Monday Cool High will temperatures to the upper 50s the low around the Temperatures will reach into the 60s Monday giving housewives a great opportunity to hang clothes on the traditional first day of the w’eek wash day for Chances precipitation today and Monday are nil Spring made its official debut Wednesday but it came in more lion-lik- e than mild and springy Low temperatures since the arrival have been in the teens— causing windshields to frost during early morning hours Highs have been in the mid 30s since Wednesday |