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Vol.lNo. 7 LOl RCfi Thursday, January North Ogden "? y "r r 8, 1976 y Readers caskd to submit ballots Blaming jpcaper have finally received enough suggestions for names of our paper so that we can now have an election The winners will be chosen by our readers by voting The winning name will receive gifts donated by some of our advertisers and the winners picture will be featured in our paper with their prizes The names that have been submitted are as follows We 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ben Lomond New Name Ballot VOTE FOR ONE ONLY The Ogden Outlook The Freedom Beacon Lads and Lassies Gazette Community Times The Intermountam Star The Weber Wanderer The Northern Cryer Fire hydrants get new look Where have all the fire hydrants gone, gone to soldiers everyone' Everyone, that is, along Washington Boulevard and 2600 North the Weebolos, pack 412, of the Eleventh Ward in North Ogden have painted all 27 along firehydrants and 2600 North Washington into patriotic soldiers Ernie Pont of the Eleventh ward was the originator of this idea in our area, and headed the project for his pack He originally took the idea to North Ogdens fire chief, Terry Call, as a Bi Centennial project for all Scouts in North Ogden and 11 12 13 14 15 The The The The The The The The Cherry Blossom Gazette North Star Action News County Chronicle Rural Register Peoples Paper Booster Rooster ( Slogan Something to Crow About) 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 The The The Ben Ben Ben Ben The Informer Messenger Seagull Lomond Beacon Lomond Lomond Communicator Lomond Communi(T)cator North View News Points North Bulletin The North Star News The North Tnangle Weekly High-Light- Mary Wilsons Gazette My vote for a new they would have painted all 400 fire hydrants However, none of the troops wanted to tackle the project It was decided that Mr Pont s Weebolos would go ahead with the 27 hydrants we see as we drive down two of oui 8 9 10 name is Send your ballots to our office, k oi th Ogden. 2009 N. 400 E., Weo&nefcaiis&ffi main roads For their eftoi ts these bo swill receive a Scouting Bi Centennial Award called Heritage 76 which shows a replica of the Betsy Ross Flag Mr Pont estimated that this project took about 300 man hours to complete It involved one day for a base coat and then another day for each color section hits stores Vandalism hit two mote mer Finance Co both reported a hole in their front plate glass window about the size of a POLICE CHIEF Earl Carroll is pictured with some of the merchandise recovered following an Ogden drug raid. Many items taken from the North Ogden area have been tentatively identified from the Owner of Kids Klothes and silver dollar The raid apparently closed up Ogdens heroin supply. Both Officer Peer and recovered merchandise. manager of the North Ogden North Ogden plaza chants Officer Hansen responded to the call finding a small piece of metal possibly coming from a small caliber bullet Police Chief Earl Carroll stated that there is a suspect from IMI time A. Stake plans program The Ogden Utah North The Stake will present a Standards Campaign, joint standard night for all youth of the stake age 12 to 18, and their parents, JUan 13, 1976 I at 8 pm rteiiln) Heroin and suspected stolen property were seized and eight persons were taken into custody, Dec 29 in an early morning drug raid Officers from Utah High gn) way Patrol, South Ogden Washington Terrace, North Ogden, Clearfield and Ogden were involved The officers went out about 8am armed with 11 felony warrants, in the Ben School Lomond High auditorium The musical program is and The youth in are Braegger, Donna production Gaye adults Also seized in the search were large amounts of property believed to been taken in area burglaries Officers began identifying the property today through serial numbers and descriptions of property taken in earlier burglaries North Ogden Police Chief Earl Carroll said that taken out of the raid a possible $1,500 in former stolen merchandise belonged the Alan to North Ogden Cindy LuAnn Stewart, Carrie Sorensen, Curtis Rasmussen, Jeff Stacey, Curtis 4 Mac-pherso- n, Wes Peterson, Hoyt Allred, Kevin Burton and Lee Smith The production is directed Pat Iannone, by by Gayle Choreography Minks, and musical acby Jackie companiment Treu Booked into Weber County all on charges of allegedly distributing heroin were Darletha for value Scott, 24, of 810 W 27th, Elbert J Ross, 27, of 810 27th, George Scott, 35, of 2849 Lincoln, Fred Louis Eaton, 29, of 2877 Grant, Arthur Lee Holston, 28, of 2940 Stevens, Albert Ross, 25, of 810 W 27th, Steve Duane Carpenter, 21, of 804 W 27th, and Jerry Drake, 22, of 173 Binford Jail Anderton, Shelly Holmes, a Earl Carroll complemented heroin supply in Ogden The area police departments on Chief also stated that further their cooperation during the arrests are expected as the investigation continues The investigation took about eight weeks, with under cover narcotics officers making buys from persons suspected evidence Robert Elwood, North Ogden Police Chief investigation and the raid Dec 29 He felt that this in vestigation sealed up the along with paraphernalia and other suspected illegal as taken were drugs Chnstofferson, Cathy Barnes, Jeanette Anderson, Craige Hall, Chris Jensen, Naaman McCashland, Rich Weir, Jenlee Anderson, Bart Hale, search Six selling the heroin balloons filled with heroin Reimer-sma- , Debbie Jensen, Gene Gibson, Dwain Fortie, Bruce Teeples, DeAnn Saunders, Joanne Toller, Ed McCulley, Jim Dongatti, Allene Rollins, DeVon Carla Monson, Hunzeker, four of about a group of young people who plan a campaign to raise standards by identifying the acts that lower them participating along with warrants from Standards Campaign production. |