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K y?rv 4 Complaints about the 'Weber County Library are on the increase according to staff members are : apparently Taxpayers such things about complaining as the misplacement of books and materials the lack of books they want to read and outdated magazines being mixed among 4 ’' ' $ - I amount to be paid for leaving little to Mr Trottier also attributed Ibid back to the had it because to financial problems! budgeted the library’s already purchase books according information Mr Trottier gave to the costs of furnishing the been accepted Southwest Branch Library in the board in August IN DISARRAY Then in December Mr Roy interviewed said Librarians Trottier told the library board The bid accepted on the that books on the shelves are in was that the State Library Com- library’s branch futniture mission had not allowed the higher than the amount library to order any books since budgeted then Mr Trottier June because of an $18000 debt discovered he couldn’t cut the new ones v K - ' ' ’W-g- s ' ' rt' X AMr 45 OGDEN FIRE CHIEF Charles J Hansen receives brass fire hose nozzle used 70 to 100 years ago as a gift from Salvation Army Commander Maj Edward M Scriven and Fred Galvez chairman of the “army’s” advisory board (left to right) SITES CHANGED Local Fire fighters Praised for Efforts and chief Staff members feel that money and the lack of it are at the root of these complaints Some feel money was especially short in 1975 During 1975 library workers placed signs in the main facility asking for donations of anything from books to scotch tape Chief Librarian Donald Trottier said this was because of the financial squeeze the library was in when it found itself with a new branch to furnish and a library material budget of about the same as it was in 1973 But during that year— 1973— $65335 was budgeted for materials THREE TO RECEIVE HONORS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES The Northern Utah Branch of the National Association of Social Workers will honor three community members for their accomplishments the past year during a luncheon at the Ogden Elks Club March 18 at noon The social worker of the year will be named the agency of the year honored and a public service award presented said F Leon PoVey chapter president In Northern Utah more than 100 people work in the field of social work covering all age groups ethnic backgrounds and income levels Mr PoVey said 1975' BUDGET The luncheon is a part of “Social Work” Month being observed nationwide The local chapter Mr PoVey said meets monthly to discuss and resolve local social problems and plan programs as well as striving for coordination and elimination of duplication of serv- The 1975 book budget was cut SALVATION ARMY People are quick to complain but seldom do citizens say thanks for the work of public servants including fire fighters says Ogden Chief Charles J Hansen The Salvation Army Corps and its advisory board headed Fred Galvez decided by it was time to express thanks to the fire department its men Thursday March r 11 93 1976 Money Crunch Hurting Services Librarian Says & ''' Standard-Examine- FOR CEREMONY The locations of two Girl Scout flames of freedom ceremonies have been changed to $20000 so that additional funds would be available to give library staff members pay raises In 1974 the library spent $51000 on books and materials Out of the 1975 book budget $15000 worth of materials ordered in the previous year had The Mount Ogden neighborhood scouts will meet at Ogden High School instead of Weber State College at 4:30 pm Friday The Ben Lomond neighborhood scouts will meet at Ben Lomond High School instead of Lorin Farr Park at 4:15 pm Friday Southern Pacific workers had words of appreciation for the firemen engraved on metal that hangs from a chain on the nozzle Chief Hansen considers the nozzle possibly 100 years old a “treasures” and said it will be displayed fittingly in the central station on 26th Street ices People who desire to join may telephone Mr 4 or PoVey OPEN DAILY - 399-831- 8 MON nini 399-426- thru FBI 10 disarray and attribute part of this problem to the fact the library is now closing one day a week Closing without further staff reductions This year’s budget is $544500 The 1975 library operating budget was for $391000 Mr Trottier said the library’s operating budget is $200000 less than the library board requested But when presented the proposed library budget last September by Mr Trottier the board received a “priority” budget and a “full service” budget on Fridays at the main library has left fewer and hours to work at books organizing PRIORITY BUDGET To further reduce costs book The budget was for shelving which used to be done $674992priority Combut County by work study students from missioner told the Boyd Storey Weber State College are now should submit the board they being done by members of the full service budget to the Neighborhood Youth Corps commissioners to see what HIGH TURNOVER would happen That figure was have a higher $735355— nearly double the 1975 Corps workers turnover rate said Mr Trottier operating budget and both the inexperience and The proposed full sendee turnover have added to the budget called for $391000 for salaries and wages and $138496 number of misshelved books In addition to shorter hours for books and materials Mr Trottier said that seven But apparently even with the complaints positions have opened and not budget increases about library service is on the been filled These include two half-tim- e upswing technical workers a part time Lynnda Wangsgard fine arts children’s librarian says that “We used to the in worker half-tim- e worker write complaints down because department a audio in the visual department it was unusual and it meant half-tim- e two ad something to us” and “Now everyone’s telling us ministrative positions The Friday closing was an complaints and we don’t wTite action taken so that the library them all down” said Miss could live within its 1976 budget Wangsgard AM to 9 PM SAT 10 to 6 SUN 12 to 6 Colorado Choir Plans They presented to Chief Hansen a brass fire hose nozzle that someone a year ago had contributed to the Red Shield Thrift Store Firemen said Maj Edward M Scriven always responded ROY— The Rockmont College when the basement of the Choir will present a concert at chapel at 2635 Grant flooded They pumped out and mopped Roy High School auditorium up the water Saturday at 7 pm There is no Mr Galvez recognized too admission charge the local of the fire fighters’ is an interdenomiRockmont union that assists the Salvation Bible national college in DenArmy in its annual Colo The choir’s appearver program Firemen deliver boxes of food and toys to needy ance here is being sponsored by North Park Baptist Church families during the yuletide of Roy Reed Niederhauser advisory The choir will open with board member and fellow Holy Holy Holy” Cam Flo-ria“He’s the Word” and another song of adoration along with arrangements by Andrae and Sandy Crouch Joy Express an ensemble A motion to dismiss a charge will sing special arrangements of aggravated assault against of “America the Beautiful” and an Ogden man has been granted “Faith of Our Fathers” Pastor Jess Watson of North in 2nd District Court Johnny Cottrell 19 of 1909 Park Baptist said the choir Wall had been charged with the closes on a note of personal offense relationship to Christ with Roy Concert Saturday Sub-for-San- ta ’s Assault Charge Dropped in Court expressing scriptural songs truths of faith commitment forgiveness witness and eter nal life A Ralph Carmichael arrangement proclaims the personal friendship Christ offers the pastor said The Biblical answer to America’s spiritual condition is shared in a Jimmie Owens rendition Address Incorrect For Local Woman An Ogden woman ordered to serve 90 days in the Weber l00HnS0 County Jail for theft does not live at an address listed in a previous story Sharon Gabaldon 19 reported as living at 614 W 25th has not lived there for six years according to Mrs Marie Gabaldon of that address MOW Hlrfle nsice fslze SmW'"d kinQ-S'- reerve ® SRMfcs80 lyrics ( peg $22995 s£ sg ssTndfoundMIOU See these other regular Ortho Values! 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