Show Standard-Examine- Sunday June r 5 1988 13A Government directory Home Federal 782-561- Business President Ronald Reagan (R) The White House Washington DC 20500 Press Secretary (202)456-763- 9 1 394-267- 3 Weber and Morgan County 479-537- Business 625-567- 8 745-664- Sen Winn Richards (D) District 18 Weber Morgan 5301 Old Post Road Ogden Utah 84403 0 Home Sen EJ ‘Jake’ Gam (R) 5205 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg Washington DC 20500 6 Ogden Rep Haynes Fuller (D) Weber County 1175 N 5900 East Eden Utah 84310 3 Home District 399-114- District 2195 W 4250 S Roy Utah 84067 Home 9 Sen Haven J Barlow (R) District 22 552 Elm St Layton Utah 84041 9 Home Rep Jim Hansen (R) 1113 Longworth House Office Bldg Washington DC 20515 479-615- H Steele (R) 21 Home State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah 84114 538-10Salt Lake City 825-303- Business 774-746- 0 Box Elder County (R) 10 Ogden Ogden Utah 84403 Home 621-41- Business 399-345- 6 Rep Spencer Wyatt (D) District 6 North Ogden 204 Elberta Drive Ogden Utah 84414 4 Home District 24 Bear River City Utah - Weber and Davis County Home 279-86- Business State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah 84114 5 Salt Lake City Rep District 79 13 Joseph L Hull (D) Home 538-101- 731-370- Sen Glade Nielsen (R) District 20 Roy 2067 W 4750 South Roy Utah 84067 Home Rep John Arrington (D) Districts Ogden 1054 Rushton Ogden Utah 84401 Home 621-56- Business 39 621-053- 0 District Dickamore (R) 5 19 Sen Darrell Renstrom North Ogden 1145 E 1675 N Ogden Utah 84404 (D) Business 723-853- PO 84404 782-66- Business 355-60- Rep Walter Bain (R) instinctively We held in our hands what one would have to call a great news photo One could not turn away from the emotional power — ‘the “moment" — it caught and preserved Like most such pictures it was simple: Two women kneeling on a lawn But a look at the faces filled with an uncomprehending grief and sorrow — the hands of one woman clasped as in prayer the other just barely supporting her body — conveyed more fully than words ever could the terrible tragedy that had overwhelmed their lives just moments before Hours earlier a young man and a young woman had quarreled The argument became heated and the woman took their infant child and left seeking refuge with her mother until the flames cooled and life returned to a normal plane Nothing very unusual These people were known to few of us — they were a refugee family who had successfully fled the endless killing and mayhem that had engulfed their home in Southeast Asia But some of that same familiarity with death — the ease of killing to try to solve intransigent problems — apparently came with this young family stashed away with the firearms in their closet: A dark shadow one last gift from a ravaged and bloody homeland This is just speculation But we held the reality in our hands — a very private moment Mayor 2720 Christensen Home Business r Managing Editor probably the worst one could possibly imagine captured on film The aggrieved young man had follow'ed his young wife and child his anger accompanied by a gun Their next meeting was their last The husband shot his wife squarely in the head then fatally wounded himself as well Did we have the right to publish this picture of a mother and sister so lost in grief? Was there a greater good to be achieved by presenting this picture prominently on a cover — a scene of one family’s private hell served up by us to accompany our readers’ evening meal? We debated back and forth some editors feeling the picture must run and others maintaining that we had no right to spread a very private sorrow and despair to over 56000 homes — that we should let these people retain their dignity as strangers in a foreign land Let them bury their dead and try to rebuild their lives There was no right or wrong answer We Home Business would like to say to Jim Farrell and Crabtree and others that are against Egyptian Theater on the building It can be fixed up again Where is your spirit? Didn't you used to go to the theater to Theater I love it and a lot of oth- I I can say this for the Egyptian ers do too see shows? There are people who love that building and the Egyptian items Gay V Morley Riverdale Commissioner Robert Hunter (D) Ogden Utah 84401 1 Home 399-840- 1 4538 S 1725 W Mayor Barbara Dirks Roy Utah 84067 Home Home Business 394-969- 731-21- Business 399-840- 1 18 E Higginson 1305 E 2025 South No 9 451-29- 4 621-74- Maybe the difference was distance The other photo came via satellite no emotional strings attached This time the photographer who took the picture had been shaken up “You try to distance yourself” he said several days later “The camera is your wall between yourself and what’s going on Your heart is pounding faster as you are running up to the scene You want to get a good picture “Afterward you have this picture there in the darkroom and you really feel sorry for the people involved The emotional impact doesn’t hit until later” As a photojournalist his job was to “put that wall up” and shoot everything The editors had to make the final decision on whether or not to use the photograph We made our decision But arriving at that decision was difficult uncomfortable A mistake could compound the anguish of the survivors On the other hand we had to cover the news — for better or worse — if we were to properly serve our readers There was no “right” answer But I think we made the best choice At least this time Pioneer Museum invites visitors It’s that time of year again “Summer time and the ‘livin’ is easy” as the old song says If you are wondering what to do with some of that good time come visit the Ogden Pioneer Museum located at 2148 Grant Avenue We open for the summer June 1 continuing through Wednesday Aug 31 every Monday through 3 2622 Tyler Business 8 626-72- Letters Support expressed for Egyptian Theater 399-840- 392-213- 621-77- chose not to publish Ironically just a few days previous we had run a similar photo just as stark on the front page Randy Hatch Bill Bailey (R) North Ogden Utah 84404 1 Home L Clifford Goff Robert Editor’s Notes 1 782-807- Box E of editors we gathered almost 8 399-830- Commissioner 79 No right or wrong in photo debate As a group 393-196- Business 2985 N 150 W 17 Business Home Weber County Commissioners Coalville Utah 84017 4 Home Business Assistant 451-201- 626-688- 6 Cowles Mallory 2560 Jackson Rep Glen Brown (R) 1540 29th Street Farmington Utah 84025 0 Home 16 Ogden City Manager 3 Box 253 479-388- District 394-850- 1 Morgan County 392-054- Home Home Commissioner Lowell Peterson (R) 768 E South Weber Drive South Weber Utah 84405 4 Home 1 Business 399-94- Rep Grant Protzman (D) District 7 Weber County 575 E 3070 N Ogden Utah 6 621-44- 55 5 8 621-355- Michael Miller Ogden City Council J 3 257-510- 5 Rep Henry 1 394-948- Business Davis County 4 626-601- 3317 JefTerson Ave Weber-Davi- s Representatives 621-118- Business Rep Lee Allen (R) District 1 East Garland Utah 84312 9 Home 1 Business House Of Northern Utah State Senate Weber County Home Home Box Elder County 5250 W 4000 South Hooper Utah 84315 723-522- 9 Robert DeBoer 3562 Tyler Darrell Saunders 336-587- 84301 Attorney General David Wilkinson (R) 8 998 5th Street 4 Rep Rob W Bishop (R) District 2 74 N 300 East Brigham City Utah 84302 4 Home 1761 Hillside Circle 479-464- Bonnie McDonald Dr 5 546-126- 782-706- Sen John Holmgren (R) 538-104- 825-785- 1327 W 1700 South Syracuse Utah 84041 723-871- Lt Gov W Val Oveson (R) District District 3 00 State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah 84114 0 Salt Lake City J Warner Rep Dale Home Business 458-335- 3376 W 400 N Governor Norman Bangerter (R) West Point Utah 84015 Business Rep Erbey Satterfield (D) District 11 W Terrace S Ogden 790 Vista Drive South Ogden Utah 84405 5 Home 544-212- 1 Sen David District State 825-78- 8 Rep Scott W Holt (R) 14 773-551- 825-565- 544-410- Business Ogden 7 District 1061 Edgewood 65 Davis County 625-567- 625-567- 544-31- Home Business 731-25- Business Sen Orrin G Hatch (R) 411 Russell Senate Office Bldg Washington DC 20510 2 Ogden Rep Nolan Karras (R) Roy 12 Rep Franklin Knowlton (R) District 16 Willow Creek Lane Layton Utah 84041 Home Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm We’ll see you there to show you our pioneer artifacts nearly 2500 items and some 500 pictures and photographs Are any of your pioneer ancestors hanging on our walls? Come find out Evelyn Combe Ogden Museum Hostess Guide Chair (Editor’s Note: The government directory containing the names of Weber County and national elected officers is published monthly as a service to readers Today in history Today is Sunday June 5 the 157th day of 1988 There are 209 days left in the year Today’s Highlight in History: Twenty years ago on June 5 at 12:16 am local time Sen Robert F Kennedy was shot and mortally wounded at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles shortly after claiming victory in California’s Democratic presidential primary Five other people were wounded Kennedy’s assassin Sirhan Bishara Sirhan was immediately arrested On this date: In 1723 economist Adam Smith was born in Kirkcaldy Scotland 1968 In 1883 economist John Maynard Keynes was born in Cam- at Harvard University outlining a program of aid for Europe that would become known as “The Marshall Plan” In 1967 tensions between Israel and its Arab neighbors erupted y War (The fightinto the ing ended June 10 with a United Six-Da- Nations-negotiate- d cease-fir- e) In 1976 11 people were killed when the Teton Dam in Idaho burst sending 80 billion gallons of water churning down the Upper Snake River Valley Ten years ago: The US Supreme Court let stand a lower court decision striking down a New Hampshire statutory rape law because it named only young girls as potential victims and therefore discriminated against men Five years ago: “Cats” won bridge England In 1884 Civil War hero Gen the best musical award and William T Sherman refused the “Torch Song Trilogy” was recogRepublican presidential nominanized as best play at the 37th antion with the words “I will not nual Antoinette Perry (Tony) accept if nominated and will not Awards in New York serve if elected” One year ago: President In 1888 the Democratic naReagan in Venice for an upcomtional convention in St Louis ing economic summit called for Mo nominated President Grover an end to government agriculture Cleveland for a second term in subsidies the year 2000 in a by office (He lost to Benjamin Hartelevised address carried in Eurison that November but was rope by the United States Inforelected president again in 1892) mation Agency In 1917 about 10 million Today’s Birthdays: Actor RobAmerican men began registering ert Lansing is 59 Broadcast jourfor the draft in World War I nalist Bill Moyers is 54 In 1933 the United States Thought for Today: “Who went off the gold standard knows whether any of us will still In 1940 the Battle of France be alive in 1972? Existence is so fickle fate is so fickle" — Sen began during World War II (1925-196In 1947 Secretary of State Robert F Kennedy — The Associated Press C a Marshall gave speech George 8) Remember when 20 YEARS AGO June S 1968 In Los Angeles a gunman shot down Sen Robert F Kennedy moments after he proclaimed victory in California’s Democratic presidential primary election Bystanders grabbed the man and wrestled a pistol from him at the scene Press Secretary Frank Mankiewicz said the senator was in “extremely critical condition" Kennedy had proclaimed his win to about 2000 supporters at an Ambassador Hotel ral ly and was taking a shortcut through the kitchen to a meeting with newsmen when shots rang out Shock and dismay were the emotions shown by pedestrians along Washington Boulevard to news that an attempt had been made on the life of Sen Robert F Kennedy in Los Angeles Ogden Mayor Bart Wolthuis expressed sympathy on behalf of the city to the Kennedy family A mass for the recovery of Sen Kennedy was celebrated at St Joseph's Catholic Church The Defense Department announced that FC John Nolan Boume 18 son of Mr and Mrs John A Boume of Fielding had been killed in Vietnam He had been there only six weeks He was a graduate of Bear River High School and LDS Seminary He enlisted in the Army in August and received basic training at Ft Lewis Wash An Weber County native Mrs Lorenzo Ward had been named 1968 Pioneer Days Queen Mrs Ward was selected for the honor by Mrs Lydia McGregor of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mrs Ward could recall when Ogden’s man jor public transportation was a trolley which operated from Five Points through downtown Ogden Neil J Flinders son of Mr and Mrs Percy Flinders of West Weber was granted the doctor of education degree by Brigham Young University A native of Ogden Dr Flinders graduated from Weber High School and Weber College before receiving his BS and MRE degrees from BYU He had been hired by the College of Religion at BYU to conduct a research program in teaching effectiveness in religious cduc ation tnule-draw- 50 YEARS AGO June 5 1938 Board Chairman H Guy Child announced that as the result of defeat of a $58000 water bond issue at an election the South Ogden town board planned to meet within a few days to consider how the culinary water demands of the town could be met Of the 206 taxpayers who voted 107 were against the bond issue and 99 were favorable The opposition came principally from residents in the northern end of the town where homes were connected with the Ogden City water system Burch Creek baseballers won the Weber County junior baseball title for 1938 with a 3 to 2 decision over Plain City in the final Shown in a staff photo were team members Gene Moore manager Jack Reese Charles Combe Roy Femelius Jesse Bybee Dick Togcrson Ben Van Sharr coach Darrell Cramer James Allen James Lucas Kay Ota Blaine Kcndell and Jimmy Togcrson bat boy Of the five fathers registered in the “biggest fami- ly" contest sponsored by the Ogden Chamber of Commerce four had more than 10 children each The competition a Father’s Day feature of retail merchants was open to all fathers within Weber County The principal contenders thus far were Don J Thurgood 13 children John Hipwell 12 John P Coster and Samuel Whetton Sr 1 1 children each and John De Young nine children Josephine Stone daughter of Mr and Mrs M Spencer Stone was selected by the Weber College Award committee as the outstanding girl student of the 1938 graduating class Selection for the honor was based on scholarship and participation in school activities Camp Kicscl was ready to open its doors to the Boy Scouts of Ogden in its 14th year of operation The lake was full and running over The pool was in excellent shape and guaranteed cold Ten boats and a canoe were available Deverc Childs one of the finest craftsmen in the intermountain west was in camp as director of all craft activities Approximately 7000 boys had enjoyed the unique ca mp over the years |