Show i ' The Salt Lake Tribune i ' ‘ ' J November 3 1963 Sunday ’ Special to The Tribune ROBERT R HARRINGTON is OGDEN— Voters will cast their chief materiel services diviballots for 13 candidates in Og- - sion Rill Air Force Base and den polling places Tuesday has b e e n emat HAFB ployed SIX ARE competing for three and Ogden Arsenoffices as councilman at large al for 22 years two each for the single council A World War n ( office in Municipal Wards 1 3 veteran of Infan-tr- y and 4 'and with space for a and Tankr 4 J write-ifor Municipal Ward 2 Corps he former- The candidates in the order ly taught chemisthey will appear op the ballot try physics biola brief background summary of ogy each and the position of each “I am a firm in the campaign for election believer in the council - manager form of city Dr Merle E Allen incum- government” he said ‘‘I feel bent mayor is dean of students that the management of our city at Weber State College He by a professional manager results in' effectiveness and effie earned his -ciency which cannot be obtained degree at by the patronage system of parUnive tisan politics Utah and is mar- — n doc-torat- rsityof ried to the former Dahrl Richards Ogden They have six children -“I am a strong advocate of the council- - manage- -f t: I I “I r- n r iu interested in carrying forward several important programs that have been started during the past two years: youth improvement services organiza-tiona- l improvements improved recreational services public works projects” AM DOUGLAS EDWARD is a native of Ogden employed at the Utah Army Depot and is pres- ident 2251 of A Lodge me r ican '' Federation 1 of Government f Employes A for-mbusiness-- First' te I reelection tJi for in ’ be-- Mr- - olthuis Ward 3 council post “S u c c e s s of 1 governm e n t at any level is de- - Mr Diamond pendent upon the people operating it” he said “I foci my' business and Industrial development experience can be useful to Ogden particularly under the very efficient and sound type of gov- plan makes government more responsible by A SID WEESE incumbent merce chairman organization the number of elective reducing offices” councilman and comptroller for and extension committee Rocky he said an electronic firm is a lifelong Lomond District Boy Scouts of “W ITII PROPER planning a America director Ogden Reharesident of Og- Ti Alcobilitation Center and Utah stable government and lower den attended We-' holism Foundation ber College and j taxes I feel that we can en“I INDORSE University of courage industry to choose this ernment the r arUtah and has r the of area creating a wider tax base rangement provides form served as chair-magovernment If elected I wall for Ogden and its surrounding "I BELIEVE that a continuaWeber “IF ELECTED my efforts give all my cooperation toward area creating more jobs for the will be directed toward maintetion of the present form of city County Communi-government is absolutely essen- ty Welfare Counmaintaining such a government expanding population nance of a sound industrial cli tial if we arcto attract new in- cil presiden I believe sincerely in service “Citizens control council-managmate and close cooperation by tJunior dustry and continue our pres- Ogden governmen- Counoilmen with honesty” he said the city with those who encourent rate of economic growth” Chamber of Com- - Mr- - Weese are their representatives” merce and exalted ruler Ogden DON L Ml’ELLER Wafed 1 more growth and develop T R JOHNSON fof 22 years LeROY G BENNETT incum- age Elks Lodge 719 ment of the area” owns sr®’ incumbent was Ogden bureau chief for The bent councilman of Ward 3 is ‘‘Service on the City Council and operates a Salt Lake Tribune and for two married to the former Charlott REX M ALVORD MD inthe past four years has made me LaVern Naylor years was Ogden f realize the true effectiveness of c o n c e ssions is cumbent Ward 4 councilman is chief of police They have twin r form of m a r r i ed to the the a graduate of Weber College sons He has been “I have seen £ and Stanford Uniformer Mona Al-government” he said a city employe and both School of len versity “TIIE RECORD of achievefor 20 years commis- - ft b ' county Idaho Medicine and did fn ” ment that time includes retir“I seek reclecsions in operation “I would like to p o s t g r a duate tion because I ing of general obligation bonds see continuation and helped to at Universtudy feel there has to free Ogden of such indebteddraw up the pres-'- ! of Utah of our present imsity been much progness for the first time in 30 pnt city charter School of Mediprovement pro- - Ir’ Iue er ress made in Ogfor council-managyears improvements in parks cine and US Maincluding den in the past and recreation departments im- gram govern-ment- ” rine Hospital San facilities on the west Recreation imtwo years under he said Mr Johnson proved garbage service and Francisco he said “The city needs side” the present cou- Mr Bennett ‘‘I was a member of the Char- proved streets Ogden’s first more “An efficiently public swimming facilities ncil” he said ter Review Commission which job classification and evaluation a near organized pool possibly “If returned' to the council I including made a restudy of the present govJohn Affleck Park “I FEEL THERE is room for charter and made recommenda- will continue to vote my convicin the area of em- ernment dissolves the possibility improvement is which tions that best Jor “I AM A staunch backer of the tions for changes believed good ploye relations and I would con- of irregularities” he said “The for city government Ogden and its citizens” council-managform of govern- tinue toward such improv- commission form of government is dependent upon political sup- ement” ment” 1 RESTATE MY preference HARM DEBOER-Municipfor the r form of and shall government against repeal of the charter” fore them” it ¥ ‘ whole-fiearfedl- y V council-manage- council-manage- -- and ’' council-manage- 1 y city Burley council-ma- nager vote lf I South SL Voter Loss: DAVII) A SCOTT is an engineer registered and licensed Jn Utah For nearly 25 years he was manager the JPine View Dam and Reservoir World War II he served more tham fair” Martha Toombs city recorder of who made a study of the deInterest In the municipal elec- crease pointed out that two of tion clearing homes away for the three districts in whicn Inthree years in freeways and the expansion of terstate 80 is being constructed business are blamed for a drop are the ones with the heaviest the US Army in one year loss of nearly and Engineers in the number of registered vothas been a memTHE THIRD district dropped ers in South Salt Lake ber of the Utah only 40 registered voters but Water and Power Mr Scott A YEAR AGO there were the loss was reduced because a Board for eight years 15 years 3861 registered voters In the four as Ogden city engineer and large apartment hou--'- has been city A final tally after the last Weber as County engineer 1 in the district which years registration day shows only 2959 constructe “I AM A FIRM believer in our registered voters for Tuesday’s brought in several new voters she said r form of govern- - municipal "elections council-manage- The other di itricts which have registered voters lost heavily in voter registration with last year: are those in which business and industry is moving into and buy ing up homes Mrs !r Ou Library Ground was broken Saturday for the Rose Park Branch Library and all the speakers in the ceremony paid tribute to the civic pride demon--strate- d by the community In DEAN N CLAYTON incum- promoting the first new Salt bent councilman is Lake City branch library buildseeking reelection from Ward 4 ing in 35 years has practiced law MAYOR J Bracken Lee who since 1949 He is turned the first shovelful of dirt married to Joelen C at the site on the southeast corClayton and they have five ner of 11th West and 9th North children said “I’m lucky to be mayor of “I favor the a city which has citizens who so council - manager wholeheartedly backed this imgovernment” he portant project” said” “I feel a The building will have 6300 return to the foot of floor space and Will cost commission form about $125000 e of gov ernment “WE FROM the Board congratulate Rose Park because you have shown that you love your children and are concerned about their and education” Harold Wilkinson master of ceremonics'"afid chairman of the Library Board’s buildings and grounds committee said Joining Mayor Lee in turning the soil with platinum plated spades "were Library members Mrs Elizabeth Montague Mrs Corinne Sweet and Mrs Margaret 01 we 11 City ll Commissioners George B and Herbert F Smart Robert Thomas Salt Lake City librarian Mrs Marvin L Tip-petts chairman of Citizens for a Rose Park Library and Earl Davis financial chair-- ’ man of the Rose Park Lions Library fund committee Library would be a step backward” Utah Polishes Park Arcas For ’64 Start The first recreational development of Wasatch Mountain State Park will be ready to greet park visitors next spring Aldin O Hayward director of the State Park and Recreation Commission said Saturday IIE SAID major work on the first of several planned picnic areas will be virtually completed this week The development ty is composed well-bein- g Board Cat-mu- Com-mitl- of 17 picnic or camping sites “THIS LIBRARY when comsurrounding a circular road will be everyone’s unileading off a major road along pleted versity” said Gail Plummer Deer Creek west of Heber Library Board chairman A WATER LINE from a was has-beconstructed Mr Plummer’s statement en -read Mrs" dwelt library by where a toeach picnic' spot board vice- to the patio7tableand fireplace are more than 200 president attending persons for Concrete footings placed the ceremony Mr Plummer compared toilet facilities in the middle of was ill and could not be present 17 locations have been only at our CREDIT: no down payment DELIVERY: the picnic THE BOARD president’s mespoured The toilet facilities will be sage said “The loyal citizens completed before weather forces and leaders of this area have a discontinuation of work or been sensitive and alert shortly before the tourist seafor a modern branch lison Mr Hayward said Toombs said ENTERES1 IN the forthcom- “COMPLETION of the recreational area will give people an idea of what to expect in the future” Mr Hayward said “We hope that a second picnic next unit can be completed ing election is not 'great as it might - be because only one slate of candidates will appear on the ballot Tuesday A breakdown of the city’s nine voting districts in number of year” - Shop from 9 am Last Day Monday LOCATION: Park Freeways Apathy Business Boom Share Blame Special to The Tribune SOUTH SALT LAKE-L- ack During Rose near-byspriu- g one-thir- d “THE WAY we vote is not fair because of the crossover of votes in the four wards This was proven in the primary election- If Ogden city is going to be run by a church council then it should include a member from each religion Then it would be 1 Riles Salute ’ Ward 2 “I strongly support the council-manag- L and Hotel Ben Lomond He is a Mr DeBoer cause member of the Chamber of Com- (BERME) DIAMOND port with its unfortunate spoils manage! Administration Mar- system keting Directorate T h o k o ?‘I BELIEVE annexation is a Chemical Corp necessity if it is soundly engineered and financed taxes can Rocket Operations Center is be reduced by up to 10 per cent former executive without cutting services each vice president of proposal to the council must be the Ogden Chamstudied carefully to ascertain ber of Commerce its benefit if enacted to the He seeks the whole of Ogden” council-manage- 1 man he served ! eight and one-hayears In the "Army ‘‘I am opposed Edward to the charter form of government because it is not the American way” he said “This charter should be called a Bishop’s Council In its 12 years of existence it has been dominated by LDS church officials J is unopposed R B 1 former Ellen Wil I:cnn ThpvViavt five children He f engineer C o rp Security and Eccles Hotel Co now a building Ben a gradu- - al downtown Ogden Ward I candidate emigrated to BART WOLT1HTS Ogden from Holland in 1919 with ate of Weber College and Univerhis wife and is sity of California semiretired after is married to the 40 years as chief f 1 "" of govern- - L—J II ment"' Which Dr Allen makes it possible to bring the best of business management principles into municipal- ernment” Dr Alien said form ment created by and controlled by a charter” he said' “I am pleased with the record established by the council in the last three years We have better streets better lighting more complete garbage service a very efficient and effective fire department ‘‘If I am permitted to serve on the council I will use my best judgment in helping the other council members to solve the many problems brought be- 7 — Ogden Council Candidates List Policies Charter Views i I - ' brary and they have worked - un- tiringly to that end” 35 Noting that it has years since the last branch library was built Mr Plummer said in the letter “At this rate we should have another such event in the year 2000” been till 9 pm South near 2nd West warehouse-17- th to home owners 90 days no interest or carrying charge Jn regular zones for sales over $20 Riveria convertible sofas and mattresses Yotir choice wool face and 100 in 100 nylon at this one unbelievable in 9 12 15-- ft low price c Bigelow carpets nylon face 501 continuous filament widths Sq Yd - manufacturer's suggested retail price convertible sofas ar start at 14795 firm mattresses These are firm mattresses With a 15-ye- i f4 guarantee 13995 full 6r twin size mattress and box spring sets Reg 17995 queen size 60x80 sets Reg Reg 27995 king size 78x80 sets 4 7995 12995 17995 — " Bigelow "Sonata" Carpeting ready - to - finish furniture face perfect Luxurious deep pile mothproof' Choose decorator colors Mfr’ Sugg Retail 1695 Chests night stands wool 100 Choose any style — Modern French Provincial Italian Provincial Early American with queen and king size mdttressesr guarantee Prices ’4 ' 100 4 12 j Mfr i 1 Bigelow "Beauvais wool 15-fo- Sugg face perfect mothproof 9 widths I©95 Carpeting Neptune Mimosa Retail 1195 jq yd c P7J Jfjl is desks apd bookcases 7" 24" o " 4 L f4 r Manufacturer's Suggested Retail 795 to 1195 Metal cabinet Sturdy service construction i':1 i K i heavyweight steel for years of 12” 34” v: H - !f& |