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- judges finished their tabulations around 8pm, but one last group took nearly an hour and a half to count District 8, one of the larger voting districts They ended up counting this district eight times because of discrepancies in the tabulation and getting it to agree District 5 was also recounted after it had been closed as one of the judges felt that a rn.stake had been made Around 9 pm, City Recorder Richard Kirkwood came out of the the rally, here was literally thousands It was not just Mor m attendance mons that came to the convention it was a mass of people who felt that the things and issues that weie going on at the IWY conference were not the things of God and felt that by coming to the Pro Family Rally that their views could be heard Walking into the Astroarena was an experience that no one will easily forget Manv people were glad toat the Utah delegation came and tl at the Mormons were represented Inside the arena thousands of people were gathered with signs telling which state they were from Most of DENNtS CHUGG makes his own tabulation in Thursdays Richard Ulibarri A coin toss Friday decided the race Mayor and City manager s office and delcared the recount to be a tie Then he began to try and locate Mayor Joseph Dawson for him to set a time for the coin toss as set up by state statute, Dr Ulibarri asked for a recount of District 12, as he lost two votes in that particular area, from 140, to 138 votes When the vote in District 12 was tabulated earlier in the evening, it then put Ulibarri and Chugg at a tie, and he said that he felt that if District 5 had been recounted, then he could recount which left him also ask tor a recount on this pir-- r ticular district Kirkwood then attempted to contact someone for legal advice before proceeding with this requiest He finally made contact with County Recorder Wendtll Hansen, who said that he d'd not feel that a recount of this district could legally be done after the total recount had been declared a tie Attorney John Sampson, who works in the same law firm as City attorney Roger Dutson, was also contacted afer much effort and in a tie with Dr concurred with Hansen Kirkwood later explained to Dr Ulibarri that District 5 had been recounted with the same election judges present and before the entire recount had been declared a tie Dr Ulibarri was issued a Cer tifieate of Election at the City Council meeting Tuesday night Mayor Dawson and Councilman Earl Morris will be sworn in Jan 2 at noon Dr Ulibarri has said that he will be out of town at that time, and his swearing in will be taken care of at a later time t Tie Utah delegation sat on the floor of the arena with other people filling up the other seats About 25,(KK) people attended the rally The piograin began with a welcome by Iiouie Welch, former mayor of Houston is glad to have the Houston Rro Life people here God did not make for man another man, he said ' This is a historic moment and commented Lottie point in history, Beth Hobbs, author and president of prove the installation of three gas store on 1900 pumps in front of the West was passed by a vote Two public hearings were also scheduled Tuesday night by the council on Dec 20 at 6pm to consider rezomng an area between 44K) S and 3825 S from M 1 to MR 1 and the annexation of property between 5600 and 57(H) S and from 3100 to 35(H) W City attorney Roger Dutson informed the council that they could proceed with an ordinance change to have primaries at the next municipal elections But, he said that state statutes would have to be changed to have the city divided into districts and wards At the beginning of the discussion concerning the 7 11 store petition, Mayor Joseph Dawson indicated that he wished to leave the room since he is the principle property owner in that area Concilman Dennis Chugg said that he worn d like the mayor to stay as he wanted m vote on the issue, not preside Opinions Ti r.ged from postponing action on the ri atter for a mnntn fiom Councilman Narvin Zaugg 10 ap proval from Councilman Chugg. The reason for the delay sought by Zaugg was to see what sort of action was going to be taken on the petition from ms Mansfield to install a con-enieni e store on property close to the 7 ll store in the next month He said he saw a correlation between the two 2 By Kristi Ghsxmever Out recent recipient of the ' Biolo Award Teacher y standing credits his success to the support and influence of his students at Roy High A At the end of last year, Dean L Oborn, a biology teacher at Roy High was notified that he had won the award Then, in October, the Weberr County School District sent him to the National Association of Biology Teachers' convention Anaheim, Calif , held in to be honored Dr Richai d Eakin of the University California at Berkley made the presentation, and Oborn received a plaque and a research microscope of name engraved on it Optical donated the 50 microscopes for the awards valued at $800 a piece with his American was really pleased to get the award and felt really lucky I work with neat people and I feel that the to get people I work with helped me said he They really the award," make me look good I r hen Oborn w as in college at W eber State, he wasn t really sure what he wanted to major in 1 took a variety of courses ranging from drafting, to electronics to art During last year, I still hadnt decided, and 1 since had the most credits in life sciences, thats what I graduated in Not finding many opportunities in this field, he took a job at a local grocery store He said he felt that he wasnt using his education he had just receiv ed, and deci Jed to go back to school and take a few classes to get his teaching certificate He student taught at Bonneville High School, and then began at Roy High in 1969 Since that time has obtained his Masters degree in secondary education from Utah State University at Logan Several of his students have gone into careers relating to what he had taught them in high school One of his former students went into nursing after high school and helped Oborns brother in an emergency situation During an appendicitis attack, she helped him to have a successful U Roy High reportei operation a biology teacher at Roy High recently recei ed Outstanding Biology Teacher Award for the State of Utnti DEAN OBORN the ' Some of his activities outside extra curricular of include system to school teaching the metric Welxr County School teachers District and also teaching en111 vironmental Service He also statistician basketball ( ollege education for the Forest really have got'en good supxirt from the kids, administration and parents while at Roy High, and I teel that this is the reason why I was so ' nboni said luckv to get this award I donates his time as a for both football and games at W.ber Sti'e tav' three and Allison, yea: V. Ink at a fxitball Ogden and Weber game High, then net threugt a mutual He an childien I his wile fluid i fi lend 1 ; 2 d ?h svk a, Want to Be Women time for a battle of Values that are philosophies "This is a produced for people should be built on the word of God, she continued . She said that wise men and women have built certain safeguards and that there are some that would remove those safeguards and plunge the world into immorality "There is only 20 percent of pro-lif- e women represented at the IWY Conference and this is unfair there to do nothing, boycott the IWY conference or do what the people here today have done-g- o to an alternative gathering and send the resolutions passed by the alternative gathering to the president and to congress," Mrs Hobbs said. Those people that disagreed with the resolutions being passed by the IWY were asked to sign some are three alternatives that represented the resolutions feelings of most of the people in America There were over 300,000 of these papers signed and brought to the rally Sen Walter Mengden, a state senator from Texas said that finally silent majority of the United States is being heard and that the silent majority would win Elisabeth Elliott, and author and cont. on page 2 store gets okay for three gas pumps 1 gains recognition Who Women 7-1- 1 With considerable discussion bet ween Roy council members and with the mayor present, a motion to ap teacher Roy High in it Rally L pun artnal at the Astroarena, the peeiple weie amazed at the sea buses Alter win rying that no one would be at tabulated of jtf impressed that I tah was here and going to the F10 Family vioiislv three y WILSON vice chairman for the Utah Republican party, discusses issues on the bus Saturday on the way to the Houston Astroai ena a flip of a Cain, Dr Richard Ulibarri claimed the victory in the Roy Cits Councilman race Friday afternoon in the Mayor s office Results of the recount, which began Thursday afternoon and extended into the evening, left the candidates at 1,260 sotes a piece Votes ssere lost and gained by both incumbent Councilman Dennis Chugg and Dr. Ulibarri during the recount The total votes cast for Chugg changed in 12 voting districts and 10 for Dr. Ulibarri, and sometimes left as many as three votes separating the two Three sets of judges, with three a piece, helped count the ballots Watchers, who were friends or family of both of the candidates, made sure that the correct number of votes was groups Mr f DORIS ditor Two of the 4 ' Janet Smalles night . J 4 B Thursday iv , ( 11 e Election expert Yern Carr also helped clarify some points on the validation of votes that had previously been invalidated by election judges on Nov 8 in the various districts Some 20 people stood around until 9 pm to await the results of the recount . P r !euEit F - . 01, t Ulibarri wins toss B o. ' t pupi is p( i v the Pro .mills Kalis si 0 a" people' pot on the piano t'n and (list uxsmg still it IJt ,, .e s ler ent issues and out ' ' a ; i s petitions, and Councilman Earl Moirts said the only overlap he saw was that they both wanted gas pumps Council Larkin Patterson also disagreed with the petition as he did not want to see gas stations begin to sell beer Zaugg made a motion to table the request for a month early in the discussion, but it was not seconded Chugg then made a motion to approve the action and Morns seconded it Two negative votes came from Zaugg and Patterson, with Chugg, Morris and Coons voting in the affirmative Conducted at 6 p m Tuesday night, the council held a public heanng to consider an ordinance for a planned manufacturing zone within the city. j.. h irr- - 11 , Opinion. See page 2 Weber County Hospital volunteers a recently purchased rususet anne to teach employees and volunteers cardio pulmonary resuscitation See page 4 8 Roy High girl swimmers went to stare finals Saturday at the University of Utah See page 15 Sport, bee page ) 5 |