Show £5 B — Section Weber County School Board will sell $2350000 in bonds on: a bid basis July 8 at 8 pm in the board offices board members voted last night during a reg-- ! vilar meeting Supt T H Bell told the board that local bankers and the bonding agent have agreed that the July 8 date should be an excel- - mm af School note: Nincy Stanfitld Ogdelegate is providing Girlt' State coverage for the Ogden Standard-Ixaminfrom the Utah State University campus) High er litical campaign that climaxed in yesterday's balloting Elected from Northern Utah were: Cathleen Hansen Brigham City Democracy County commissioner Brenda Thorne Ogden Democracy County judge and Karen Bringhurst Layton Democracy delegate Diane Nielsen for the high f ice Other state Miss Stanfield officials who will be inaugurated t the same time are: Sheri Davis secretary of state Janet Mather attorney general and Monique Shipp state auditor all of Salt Lake Carol Pohl-maVernal state treasurer Judy Jacobs of Provo (formerly of Ogden) chief justice Karen Hurst Salt Lake City and Elizabeth Anderson Ogden judges County officials were sworn in last night following a sizzling po-- d PUTSY PUTSY Today is Friday the 13th but for truck driver Gene Garfield it might just as well have come 24 hours earlier when his luck ran out with the inglorious results pictured here Jockeying for a pouring position the hapless cement truck operator edged a bit too close to the embankment executed a neat somersault and left his wheels spinning skyward while tons of cement emptied like a sluggish river from the huge drum Mr Garfield stayed with the cab and was unhurt but the founda-tiofor a new home gave way under the crushing weight Even so home builder S W Vandehei of 1505 Baker Dr saw a silver - lining Fife Rock Products Co truck owner had things back to normal in jig time he said n YET TO BE ANNOUNCED Yet to be announced are the senatorships Chosen by the counselors the winners will be introduced tonight at the Inaugural Ball and will attend the forthcoming Girls' Nation nt n T n r? & wmm "SS&P? sJ vm&BM mourn Jjjl iwawl - m&i The committee would have ad- visory powers only Using the program which city s long-rang- e calls for expenditure of some 8 million dollars one of its func-ilon- g Hons would be to determine the uiuei 111 wiuui uidjui cdpitdi uu- provements should be made in the city The executive committee would be composed of a general man two vice chairmen ing one woman and the men of each of the seven subcommittees Mavor Raymond- S Wright will appoint the chair- men STUDY TOPICS - j Each of the subcommittees will have a different function The building and land commit- tee will study land owned by the city determine if any should be disposed of or if some should be acquired It would make a simi- - lar study of cltyowned buildings Members of the finance com- mittee would probablv have the to hest job It woud sludv the cit s financiaI status and detcr mine the method of f inancing the range capital impr0vement by the com- plan as recommended mitfna - a vi'hnlp Various methods of financing can be studied while the other subcommittees are performing their tasks a- PARK NEEDS The parks and playgrounds committee would studv park needs and establish and recom- - mend a schedule for develop- ment putting those things most important in chronological order Subjects the various subcom-Members of the streets and mittees will study include: (l)jstorm sewers committee would Duiiamg ana iana (Z) nnance study deficiencies in this field (3) parks and playgrounds (4) and recommend improvements in streets and storm sewers (5) a chronological order health and sanitation (6) water Under the city manager's plan utility and (7) publicity and pub- the health and sanitation commitlic information tee would study this phase of City Manager Alilson originally city activity and establish the suggested appointment of such urgency of improvements e a committee when the The ater utility committee plan which shows just what capi- would study the improvements tal improvements are needed to needed in the water utility and uring uie cuy 10 minimum siano-- i mavp accord- ards was completed about a year ingiy" The publicity and public infor-Las- t night he said similar big mation committee would work citizens committees have proved with ali subcommitrpps anri thP successful in many other cities executive board and keep the r with govern- public informed relative to the ment work being done One of the benefits for officials is that it focuses community attention on important prob- Blumel Reunion lems and wins public support of those the committee determines Bluemel family reunion- will be are necessary held tomorrow Bridger Little or nothing has yet been Wyo starting at noon Each famaccomplished under the long- - ily is asked to bring a lunch 1 long-rang- Bids are now being received for a contract post office station in South Ogden according to Postmaster Ed Vendell He said the desired location is 40th and Washington Whether or not the low bid will be accepted depends on the amount Previous bids for a South Ogden station were not accepted The bids wrill call for the party to provide space heat lights and other incidentals Further information may be obtained from Mr Vendell S n from every strata of the city's social structure — not just the prominently successful City Council indicated it hoped to appoint a chairman and key members of the executive com-- 1 mittee at next Thursday s meet- - Outlet Invited Appointees included: Shana Day Ogden superintendent of schools Nancy Stan-fielOgden county property manager Shari Bunot Ogden county engineer Diane Nielsen Kaysville notary public and Lynette Layton of Layton public accountant t- a 1 gested and the Council agreed range plan primarily because of Bids On Postal County treasurer H i gli n 11 If 11 that members should be drawn lack of finances ROY — Roy firemen made two runs yesterday one to a small blaze started by a bolt of lightning and the other to put out a grass fire Lightning struck a tree at the Weber County Infirmary about 12:30 pm The small fire which resulted was out by the time the Roy crew arrived The second fire call came shortly after 4 pm when children playing with matches set off a grass fire at 1700 West and 4800 South The fire was controlled without any resulting damage Fire Chief Lee Saunders cautioned parents to be on guard against such occurrences "At least 60 per cent of our fires lately have been caused by children with matches" he said (Iditor'i V 1 i council-manage- - in-Fo- "1 T rt f"7 IjjPfl H U — k— a l— — tS CO LI PARE OUR —A PRICES i Mill:? 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