Show iiaarn 6B Ogden Standard-Examine- 19 1979 Thursday Evening July r t 1VC1' Terrace Council Feuds Over Cancellation WASHINGTON TERRACE — The feud between old and new factions of the City Council errupted again Wednesday night This time the argument was over x fV?'®'o the scrapping of Terrace Days with a councilman claiming news of the decision in a newspaper article “nearly knocked me out of my chair” and the mayor charging the councilman’s apparent ignorance of the decision is a political maneuver designed to boost the councilman to the office of C1 what council members the mayor said reMr Neves said claiming the tactic effectively peryou’re doing” his duties as mayor form to disthe ferring original power TOO LATE facbetween two council the play tion when the mayor removed “It’s your decision council” said council members from departmen- the mayor “What shall we do abtal duties and instead began him- out Terrace Days?” self to meet directly with depart“I don’t think we can do it this ment heads year it’s too late” Councilman The move was an effort to Percy Hess replied and even Mr wrench power from entrenched Neves agreed meetings mayor” Claiming the elimination of the MURIEL ESPLIN MARY DENTON SUZZANNE FAUSETT city holiday because of budget was — we don’t know MARY ANN NELSON WENDY STUBBS Contest Draws 6 Additional Entries Elodle© Six more contestants have entered in the 1979 Miss Rodeo Utah Contest and will compete Friday and Saturday in Ogden City Stadium The entries include Mary Denton of Sanpete County Muriel Esplinof St George Suzzanne Fausett of Fort Duchesne Roberta Harris of Harrisville Mary Ann Nelson of Logan and Wendy Stubbs of Parowan They bring the total field of contestants to 12 setting the stage for two days of stiff competition in horsemanship appearance and personality judging categories The winner of the annual pageant will be announced during the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo performance Saturday night PROMOTE RODEO Miss Rodeo Utah will promote rodeo throughout the state during her reign and also wins the right to represent Utah in the annual Miss Rodeo America Pageant next winter Miss Denton the daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald W Denton of Sterling in Sanpete County has earned more than 140 trophies through various horsemanship competitions 18-year-- Employed as a professional horse trainer she is also active in sports drama forensics and 4-- H Club Miss Esplin is the daughter of Mr and Mrs LeMoyne Esplin of St George and is the current Miss Dixie Roundup Queen NATIONAL TRIP She won the Utah National 4--H Congress Horse Program trip to Chicago in 1977 won a National Demonstration Award trip to Denver in 1978 and has been a member of the Washington County Barrel Racers Association Miss Fausett the daughter of Mr and Mrs John Fausett of Fort Duchesne is em 4-- H 18-year-- ployed as a wrangler at the Bottle Hollow Resort and attends school through the Utah State University Extension Service In addition to being active in high school and junior high school reading painting and raising horses Miss Harris the rodeo she is interested in sports 24-year-- daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Harris of 1291 N Harrisville Road is a self-employ- advertising ed specialist for a number of manufacturers SPORTS ARTS past winner of a Miss Defense Depot Ogden Rodeo appearance award she is interested in sports reading art and acting Miss Nelson the daughter of Mr and Mrs H Jay A ld Nelson of Logan is the reigning Utah State University Rodeo Queen and was the 1977 Miss Hill Air Force Base Rodeo Queen Majoring in recreation for handicapped persons at Utah State she represented the university in the National College Finals Queen Pageant and has also served as queen of the Preston Rodeo Miss Stubbs is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Stubbs of Parowan and is currently employed in the Parowan City offices as a secretary She is a past Iron County Rodeo Queen a Future Farmers of America queen and has won four of the past six Iron County Fair Pony 20-year-- Express races Attends Seminar Local Woman Faces Charge BEAT THE SUMMER HEAT Last month Michele Hart 17 of PLANT NOW problems was “news to me” Councilman Larry Neves who said Riverdale and a friend Linda he understood the Terrace Days Hartley 27 were praised in Lancaster Calif for their rescue of a budget was to be limited to $2000 TWO VERSIONS factory worker from gunmen who “I want to go on recored that this were accused of planning to rob is a rotten decision” he said and kill him EXTRA LARGE “And I want to go on record that Miss Hartley is in the Today this is one of the better decisions Lancaster jail booked for an inveswe’ve made” said Mayor Bill tigation of grand theft and Miss SILVER MAPLE Halley Hart is being detained by juvenile The mayor’s comment that the authorities on the same charge SHADE MASTER LOCUST councilman’s denial of knowledge A complaint against them was of the decision was political in naby John Hanf 21 who told LITTLE LEAF LINDEN ture was made following the depar- signed Lancaster officers he had met the ture of Councilman Robert Rich women through a male friend took and Mr Neves after the meeting 12-1Miss Hart our for a drive TALL “This is Mr Neves first step in Miss Hartley in the friend’sleaving unocannouncing his candidacy for mayapartment $ or in the next election” the mayor cupied After returning to the apartment claimed he said both women left saying THREE TIMES were going to buy some liquor they “We talked of curtailing the holifor the four of them but did not PIONEER DAYS SPECIALS day at least three times” he said return during the meeting A search of the apartment re“Not when I wras present” said vealed $650 in cash stolen from his COTTONLESS COTTONWOOD Mr Neves — “we scheduled $2000 friend’s wallet officers said for the celebration” The young women were arrested TALI REG 2498 “I’m absolutely in favor of a civThree weeks ago the two women ic celebration’ the mayor said were credited by sheriff’s deputies now 1 “but it got to the point where the with the rescue of Joe Johnson 42 city was out $5000 every year” from a pair of would-b- e kidnapCommenting that residents have pers LOMBARDY POPLAR got to quit believing government Mr Johnson an aircraft worker will provide everything the mayor was hitchiking when two young said “when we’re having trouble men tried to force him into a van at REG 1475 NOW hiring a policeman we desperately gunpoint and began shooting at need I can’t see spending $5000 of him when he refused 8'TALL REG 875 NOV the city’s money for a day attended life Mr Johnson his for Running by 20 percent of the population” dashed up to Miss Hartley’s car at “My personal feeling is that the a stop light yelling for help MANY OTHER GREAT VARIETIES TO CHOOSE The women braved gunfire from holiday got railroaded out” said FROM Councilman Robert Rich the badmen and spirited Mr John“We spent $15000 for new police son away AND MORE cars” said Mr Neves and that’s The fearles femmes stayed with e about $12000 more than usual — we it outrunning the bandits in a could have purchased used vehimovie-styl- e chase at speeds cles as we have in the past” up to 100 miles an hour — right to “Why haven’t you commented on the sheriff’s substation where the the celebration?” Mayor Halley “villains” were arrested asked At the time Miss Hartley said HOURS “We don’t go to department her conscience would have 8:30-6:3- 0 bothered her if Johnson had been not killed because she would help Newspapers picked up the story MON -- SAT and the Greater Antelope Valley Press Club at Lancaster honored CLOSED SUNDAYS the fearless femmes at a luncheon — PLAIN CITY Bernard J Miss Hartley queen of the Brady son of Mr and Mrs Alfred crowning club CLOSED JULY 24TH J Brady of 1692 N 4150 S Plain Both Miss Hart and Miss Hartley City has received a master’s dereceived certificates of commengree from the University of Utah PHONE 479-606- 0 Mr Brady won the degree in dation from a California legislator and the Antelope Valley Chamber business administration with a ma6485 S 2000 E of Commerce in finance jor k slashings between a party of Howard’s friends and several aquaint-ance- s according to testimony Mr Johnson had gone to an at 2708 Jefferson seekwas ordered imprisoned apartment for the slashings He retaliation ing Wednesday He had been free while appealing his conviction to the Utah Supreme Court Second District Judge Calvin Gould ordered Howard 21 to serve one to 15 years for the second degree murder of Daniel C Johnson 22 and up to five years for manslaughter in the death of Stan Crea- ger 17 The terms w ill be served concur- rently Both victims received fatal shotgun wounds on Jan 15 1978 Mr Johnson was killed immediately and Mr Creager Howard’s friend died a month later The shootings culminated weeks of threats counterthreats and tire Family Reunion Scheduled Saturday NORTH OGDEN- - Members of the David and Patty Bartlett Sessions family will meet for a reunion Saturday at the North Ogden stake center Registration for the event will be 626 Ei 2600 N at a m with a potluck lunch and business meeting to follow Those attending are requested to bring a favorite potluck dish and their own utensils A special tribute to Patty Orilla Sessions Mann will highlight the event She will be 100 years old on Monday and is the only living granddaughter of the original family founders 11 10-1- 2' 983 1288 788 nine-mil- University Awards Degree to Area Man us” injuries Reported On Wafer Slides “considerable number of injuries” on two water slides in the area has caused the director of the St Benedict’s Emergency Department to say they are dangerous Dr Jess Wallace also said members of his own family will not be allowed to participate in the summer-tim- e sport Slide are located at 450 44th and on the Riverdale Road North Ogden man has been appointed to represent the Ogden School for the Blind at a three-weeseminar in San Francisco Bryan R Gerritsen of 439 E 3100 N will attend the seminar to learn new ideas and techniques involved Dr Wallace said he is seeing “a considerin the teaching of the blind and able number of injuries from the slides in the handicapped St Benedict’s Emergency Department “And they are serious injuries” he said citing two back fractures and a collar bone fracture all in young adults as reasons for A In Shotgun Deaths A 4' A Prison Term Ordered David James Howard convicted more than a year ago of killng two men with shotgun blasts following an argument over tire slashings this” “We agreed to stick to $2000” Mr Neves repeated “$2000 — that would be great but it isn’t — it’s $5000 or $6000” Mrs Morgan replied New Councilman Dan Rhodes said “in the budget session the amount was not carried across because it was agreed last fall to do Councilwoman Lola Morgan said “last year when we got the bills — away with Terrace Days” 2"-2W'CALI- ROBERTA HARRIS we were all unhappy about one bill there was a need to stop — we said threatened to beat Howard shout- ing for him to come into the hallway or otherwise he would come in after him As Mr Johnson burst through the door Howard fired one blast felling his friend Stan Creager then a second which struck Johnson as he ran seeking cover in another room according to testimony Howard was charged with two counts of first degree murder but convicted of the two lesser crimes trial after a week-lon- g issuing the family dictum He also said he has seen “a number of lacerations — one guy came completely out of the shoot” he said Other doctors he said are also seeing the same thing — a tremendous upsurge in injuries from the slides He said a good number of the injuries have happened at the South Ogden slide where sliders have come flying out of the shoot hit the bump and got compression fractures which are fractures in the body of the vertebrae he said “The bump was taken out when word of the injuries reached the owners” Only two waterslide accident cases one last weekend and one the weekend before reporHospital a tedly showed up at McKay-De- e e McKay-Despokesman said “and they were minor” Though the back injuries have occurred in adults Dr Wallace said in children some as young as 3 or 4 he has seen abrasions and lacerations “In my opinion anything that can cause compression fractures is too dangerous and I don’t want my family on it” Dr Wallace said Howard’s attorney David K Knowlton argured unsuccessfully son did go on a slide He said his Wednesday to have the second de- and came homeyoungest elbows skinned with gree murder charge reduced to to let him go again” we’re not going manslaughter saying his client Dr“But Wallace said was threatened with considerable physical harm when he fired the shots mra 2 to i ora cDEMnno Q In April of this year we asked an independent research firm to find out what people thought about Jim Dandy’s new Fried Chicken taste as compared to the leading competition The results are amazing People preferred Jim Dandy’s Crispy Fried Chicken over competition by more than 2 to 1 Just look at the results below! Preferred Jim Dandy Crispy vs Leading Hill Distribution Director “I’m convinced your honor that Post he had every right to fire the shot Retires From he said under Utah law” HILL AIR FORCE BASE — Col Lawrence He noted his client has been free R Sparks Director of Distribution at Hill on bail for a year had worked and AFB has retired from the Air Force at Hill had fathered a child But County Attorney Robert L AFB ceremonies of the 2000 plus military and As Newey said the argument could civilianleader at Hill he was responsible directorate change none of the facts: “One for distribution managing world-wid- e activities including man was killed and another died an material support management of agonizing death a month later” to Air and Force the other Department of Howard’s appeal to the Utah SupDefense activities including many countries reme Court was denied two weeks who participate in the foreign military sales ago Mr Knowlton had argued for program a new trial saying Judge Gould A native of Chicago 111 Colonel Sparks was had made a prejudicial error in not commissioned into the Air Force in July 1951 instructing the jury that it could He has a BA degree in history from Butler find Howard guilty of the less serious crime of negligent homicide a University Indianapolis Ind The colonel and his wife will continue to Class A misdemeanor reside in Ogden They have two children Military In other words people told us that the new Jim Dandy Fried Chicken is the best fried chicken But don’t take our word for it come in and give it your own taste test HEW JIM DANDY CRISPY AHD SPICY FRIED CHICKEN 475 12th St Test results available from Jim Dandy |