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Ben Lemon North Ogden, Utah Vol. 3 No. 16 H vvtmmm uaropjriw iffl rff?rfari Wbr High announce r Weber High School seniors will graduate May 26 at 7 p m The theme will be "Weve Only Just Begun This years valedictorian will be Neil Chambers and the salutatorian will be Mary Ann Taylor Speakers will be Annette Hess, Brent Wride and Hansen Marcea Senior class president, Steve Jensen, will present the theme and give the farewell ad dress to the seniors Weber High School principal Edgar Campbell, will present the graduating senior class and Shirley Carver will accept the graduation class Music will be provided by the A Cappella Choir They will perform Weve Only Just Begun, and Goodbye Song ; sI , i has been named Valedictorian at Weber High NEIL CHAMBERS V sh, SALUTATORIAN Taylor v ,, is Mary Ann Lost and Found North Ogden City Recorder, shows some of the lost and found items that have been turned in at the city office Many people don t realize they can reclaim things here," Mrs. Christensen says. They have a lot of items turned in to them which have been found in the city parks or along the streets CLEO CHRISTENSEN, Cherry Days needs young women The North Ogden Cherry Days Committee is looking for young women who would like to reign over the annual festivities Gills who ore interested in participating in the Miss North Ogden Scholarship Pageant need to apply before the end of May To be eligible, a girl must be bet ween the ages of 17 and 25 and never teen married Shedoesn t have to be a resident of Noith Ogden, but must either be a senior at Wetter High School, have graduated from Weber High, or have lived in the Weber High attendance area for at least six months Besides having the fun of reigning over the (hcirv Days activities, the queen and four attendants will win scholarships The queen will also represent North Ogden in the Miss I'tah pageant The young ladies will be judged on talent posie and appearance in swim suits and evening gowns and an interview with the judges Those mtei ested may contact Diana Dunkley at 782 (ofd or Jan Chandler at 782 9290 DR. AND MRS. EDWIN C. HARRISON the North Ogden area. Their office is now have a dental practice located in Stacey Square. in Dental practice opensforbusiness in Stacey Square dental practice has opened in North Ogden I)r and Mrs Edwin C "Ted" Harrison share their North Ogden Dental Office with local orthodontist. Dr AlanT Christiansen at Stacey Square Dr Harrison, after prAticing 14 years as a general dentist in Brigham City, sold his office there last summer to initiate a dental publishing business With this accomplished, he now returns to private practice-assiste- d by his wife. Jeanne Dr Harrison's publishing business includes the authorship of dozens of A new dental reports The Harrisons said that they have always been partial to the North Ogden area, being members of the North Ogden Kacquet and Swim Club and the Pat 10 Springs Country Club They eventually hope to have a home in the area Dr Harrison is a graduate of oung University and Brigham Northwestern University Dental School He served an LDS mission and fulfilled two years military service in the US Army before becoming a dentist Mrs Harrison, is originally from Buffalo, New York She attended Brigham Young University and Is a graduate of two cosmofology schools Dr. and Mrs Harrison are t'ne parents of seven children and they maintain a home and small publishing facility in Brigham City A full range of dental services are now available at the Stacey Square office in North Ogden The phone is 782 3.771 BRENT WRIDE - speaker un B SL E ELLEN SIMS Beacon Editor A tentative budget for the coming year and the Home Occupation Ordinance was discussed by the North Ogden City Council in their Tuesday night meeting City attorney, Dave Gladewell, had written up an ordinance concerning the home occupation problem and asked the council to review the ordinance, discuss it and make further suggestions so that the final home occupation ordinance would be acceptable to all persons in the North Ogden area Mayor Eldon McColley reminded the council that this was not the final ordinance that suggestions should be made Some tentative parts of the ordinance said that the home occupation should be conducted within the dwelling so that the neighbors w ill not know the business is being conducted in the home The home occupation should blend with the area and not change the looks of the dwelling The home occupation should be conducted within the home and not use more than 15 per cent of space or 300 square feet There also should be no signs or advertising displayed on This is a good the premises I know that 1 wouldn t paragraph want a big sign in my neighbor's yard," commented Alan Christiansen. North Ogden city councilman A home occupation license will be required and this will be obtained after an inspection by the buildirg inspector and an business license will also be required Tentatively, home occupations will be allowed in K 2. H 3. R 3A, R 3M. SK 1. ANNETTE HESS -- STEVEN JENSEN speaker the North Ogden area and the places that can and cannot be developed He said that as more data comes in, the maps can be amended He asked the council to set a public hearing "This is a good tool and I m sure well use it Is it a plane Is it a bird No, it s cs lots of lov ely garbage garbage floating in the wind, all over North tigden and surrounding aicas It s a dose encounter of the ickiest kind But don t get too upset North Ogden -- speaker MARCEA HANSEN JUDY BEZOSKI speaker a lot," said McColley An amended budget hearing was held on all funds except the general Tuesdav city officials are working on the problem and sav that the reason vour gai huge hasn t been picked up for the last two weeks is because the gai hage company lined bv Noith Ogden city has bioken equipment Some garbage was picked up Monday but again the truck had problems and hopefully by the end of the week all of North Ogdens garbage will be where it s supposed to be and not on the lawns, in the streets and piled up miles high on sidewalks waiting to in1 picked up fund and this was passed by the council June 20 was set as the date for the public hearing for the final adoption of the general honors her boss. Bill At was and was asked to take it home and review and to make any suggestions that they felt were needed Caldwell, tbe principal of Wahlquist Junior the gifts she is giving High, duing National Educational Bosses Week, Among him is a large bottle of aspirins. fund meeting, the council reviewed the tentative budget and s R4 and R5 There were many other parts of the home occupation ordinance that was discussed, but the ordinance still has some questions that need to be answered, said McColley A public hearing was held concerning the rezoning request by Tom Taylor. He asked the council to rezone the block. 2600 to 450 to 26.50 back to This Washington, from Ci to C2 block is in the heart of the commercial district and the rezonmg would give it more opportunities to have commercial buildings on the premises," commented Taylor He is presently planning to build a Taco Time and some office buildings on the block Craig Barker presented the Sensitive Area Overlay maps to the council that tells the sensitivities of - |