Show 80 Ogden Standard-Examine- Thursday Evening Jan r 31 - 1980 Korean immigrant -- Blackie— By DON BAKER Standard-Examine- Reward's Offered Staff er Blackie is from Korea and he was in the United States only a few days when he became separated from his master who settled in Ogden Once more Blackie does not understand commands in English If you’ve found or seen this brown and white dog who looks as if he’s wearing glasses with wide black rims and who might at first glance appear to have soot in his ears that could be Blackie Blackie is a special sort of dog in more ways than one For one thing he’s not friendly to strangers and for another he has been missing for 40 days His owner Cho Soon Kim who arrived in Ogden on Dec 5 from Seoul Korea would like to be reunited with him as soon as possible What’s more Blackie is so important to Cho that she’s offering a $100 bill to the person who finds him He’s that special Cho 30 was house manager for Glenn H Lahey at his home in Seoul Korea and when the Lahey’s came to Ogden Dec 5 she and Blackie came with them On Dec 18 Blackie who still felt strange in an American town and an American house ran away sometime between 12 noon and 2 pm Neither Mr Lahey nor Cho have seen him since although they’ve driven all over town haunted the Weber County and Ogden City pounds and searched for him everywhere following even the most nebulous leads No Blackie He’s a distinctive looking dog and should be easy to recognize But he’s not particularly friendly with strangers although to Cho he’s loyal and affectionate Born in Seoul in March 1978 Blackie joined the Lahey household when MrLahey bought him for Cho on April 25 that year nicknaming him Blackie— “although I don’t know why” Mr Lahey said Actually Blackie is a mixed creed He’s about 18 inches tall vuth a light brown body white chest and a white fluffy tail that he often carries curled erect He has black around his ees with wide black bands down his cheeks that reach to his mouth His bright eyes are light brown-light- er in shade than are the e es of native-bor- n American dogs having brown eyes They might even look 20-year-- BLACKIE Object of Search The finder may call the resi- 7 or the store at for Blackie may not let himself be captured In any event the reward will be paid only when Mr Lahey has identified the dog and Cho has him back dence at 399-308- 394-154- 7 in her arms “mini-grants- ” i?!antarb-txauuur- r PHONE 394-771- 1 ‘'V 6 MONTH PROMISSORY NOTES t-- ($1500000 ’f ISSUE) INTEREST AT THE RATE 20 OF 1 AND 6 PER YEAR ($250 MINIMUM) UTAH RESIDENTS ONLY! an ower to sell fn s announcement does not const-tjtths p'omissary notes Sales may only be made by the v prospectus INC OFFERED BY CARVER-HUNTE- R e BOX 1494 OGDEN UTAH 84402 or 745-303- 1 PHONE 394-572- 3 LIFETIME STRUCTURAL O' 3 uID ALUMINUM IN STOCK!! 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LU SEaVICEllSIOURlMIPPlEINAftll CLASSIFIED FAMILY WANT ADS TRY IT TODAY immediate area LIFETIME STRUCTURAL ALUMINUM FRAME 3 0 tOuhrn Mr Hurst said the school plans to make this a tradition and hopes to expand it to students beyond the Olivarez director of Community Service u cil’s knowledge Other council members claimed the decision to not fund the celebration had been made in 1978 — although there are no entries in the city council’s minutes to verify such an action was voted upon by the council And by the time the discussion surfaced it was already too late to do anything The 197&-8budget had already been adopted and the city’s funds Program to Cover Cloudy Forecast plications” Among those leading the meeting will be Vice President Walter Mondale and Graciela LU notice the celebration had been deleted from the budget Either way it added up to no Terrace Days Celebration in 1979 The action was later challenged by two council members as a “rotten decision” that had been “railroaded” through without the coun- were committed for year But the way the action was handled irked many of the city’s residents including several astonished Students who received mini- members of the committee that grants according to their high had been involved in planning and schools include: the celebration Bonneville High School: Scott conducting Meanwhile Councilman Robert Goodell Jodi Holmes Julie Jen- Morley told the council last week sen Aaron Chad Lucas Tami Mon- that the city’s volunteer fire deroe Melanie Murphy Brian Philpartment needs a practice fire lips John Radle LeAnn Reeder Todd Smith Robyn Stagg John Sullivan Bret Thorpe Brian T Wallace Clearfield High School: Scott Fitzgerald Mike Hepworth Bryan L Jones Shawn Larson Scott ROY — “Cloudy With a Chance Ortega Sheri Snider of Meatballs” will be the theme of Layton High School: Jacob A activities for children Saturday at Stolk the Southwest Branch Library in Ogden High School: Glenn Roy Beginning at 2 pm the folRobert Hover stories will be told: “Who lowing Roy High School: Todd Fowers Needs Donuts?” “In the Night Scott A Jackson Ron Taylor Kitchen” and “Rain Makes ApWeber High School: Wayne H plesauce” Children will go on an Cox Linda L Droesbeke Brian adventure in the town of Dursteler Wendy Burgess Robert Chewandswallow and view the M Jusko Christine Schmitz filmstrip “Blueberries For Sale” Weber State College has award31 to high school students who are completing projects for the annual Weber Regional Science Fair to be held this spring at WSC L Winslow Hurst director of high school relations at WSC said “the college has in effect become the granting or funding institution for these science projects” He said the grants ranged from $15 to $50 each According to Mr Hurst “students were invited to submit an application an outline of their project and a projected budget” Members of the WSC faculty from the school of natural sciences decided how much to award each grant application “Every student who applied was funded” said Mr Hurst “In the past” he said “we have given awards to outstanding projcts but this is the first year we have given the students the opportunity to write their own grant ap- Mr Flowers a retired Hill Air Force Base worker will hear and take part m discussions on plans for Community Action projects as proposed by President Carter $ more of a community affair and which did not primarly rely on city funds for its support Councilwoman Lola Morgan intimated that one community group may already be planning a celebration — presumeably along the lines articulated by the mayor She said she wasn’t at liberty to discuss details council Councilmen either had no objection to the mayor’s action or didn’t 'Grants' Help Finance HS Students' Science Projects Woodrow Flowers chairman of the board of trustees of Ogden Area Community Action Committee Inc has been invited to attend a briefing on Community Service Administration programs at the White House on Friday 2 during Terrace Days” Which brought up the question: will there be a Terrace Days Celebration this year? “Let’s assume there will be” said Mayor Halley who has previously indicated he would endorse a Terrace Days celebration that was It was not held last year because Mayor Bill Halley decided the city couldn’t afford to continue the celebration at its existing level and omitted the item from the 1979-8- 0 budget he sumbitted to the 31 Weber Official Waits Briefing ALUMINUM FRAME Staff 1980 Blackie has another distinctive marking He's got freckles on his nose Blackie isn’t wearing a collar He got out at a time when he didn’t have it on He doesn’t know his way around Ogden because until he ran away he had never been outside except to go from the car to the house at the Lahey home at 911 Harrop The little dog who weighs about 20 pounds has had all his shots they being required before he could be brought into the United States Advertisements have been published in the Ogden Standard-Examine- r for 10 days to no avail Now Cho and Mr Lahey are offering the reward for his return In order to earn the $100 though the dog will hav e to be identified by Mr Lahey This can be accomplished by contacting him at his store King Neptune Paradise at 328 Washington or at his home ed r He suggested that the fire department “put on a demonstration WASHINGTON TERRACE — The City Council has given some indications that the Terrace Days Celebration may be resumed in kind of gold colored By ROBIN TIBBETS Standard-Examin- Terrace Days Coming Back? 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