Show 7A THE OGDEN UTAH STANDARD-EXAMfNlTHUHSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 23 1947 R Given fo Cify Residents Hess We-- (and figures have remained fairly Tvman bei- county commission chairman constant in following years) 90 cent of all hospital bills paid today advanced a friendly hand per the county were for city restoward the next Ogden mayor by idents also 96 per cent of the be he miuht and ho whoever in in the hopes people hand loudly the Infirmary were forpounded of reach ing a better understana-t- o mer city residents thp sDendine of Also brought out was that of ing rela thfe benefit of 1200 welfare cases handled for for county funds M - the year 1077 were from the city Chairman Hess compiled the lengthy list of figures following remarks made in city commission meeting Tuesday by Mayor David S Romney relative to taxes paid by city residents and the return received Romney maintained that while the city people paid 70 per cent of the county's taxes they received no such figure in return In a report from the" sheriffs office Chairman Hess said it was found 90 per cent of legal papers handled were in the city while arrests in the city equaled those made in the rest of the county Recorder's Duties A report from Dorothy B Campbell county recorder showed the number of deeds mortgages and releases filed in 1944 covering property in Ogden city as compared to the rest of the county Comparison Shown Deeds for the city totaled 2202 1944 out in that He pointed 752 mortgages city 380 county -tH f—: county 179 releases city 764 county 385 Miss Campbell also said the majority of army discharges mfnrfrmm filed and certified copies made free of charge were for city residents "You see" said Chairman Hess "you just don't count the actual value the city resident receives back in hard cash but must consider the additional work county offices are called upon to bear in giving services to city residents After all the county was established first then the city decided to incorporate That does not excuse them from their share of the load" A report from the county treasurer's office showed $15060 was city residents 'JThe inatter °i collecting and funds is distributing county tax not of our choosing but a matter of Ilaw" Chairman Hess declared iThe cpunty's replies to the city are not done for the purpose of continued bickering" he stated We "bijit to Ipoint out the facts wobld mkich rather work in peace anSharnjiony However as long as state latv requires that we opfor erate as we do in allocating conwe shall the various services whole the to picture Untie present not! halff' C!hair4an Hess pointed out that on an average over 66 per cent of the J tax money collected in the! county is spent in Ogden city for city burposes each year Only 34 ber cent is spent in other areas of the dounty he said I I inuure of comOgden junior chamber meeting merce at its unanimously evening Wednesday a resolution to endorse and nas crty $9000 support the proposed of number public a for bond issue This resolution was improvementsDirector Gordon Cutpresented by on improveler after discussion Peterments by Fire Chief ClyWin LTemple-ton sen and City Engineer bi-wee- The proposed bond issue is sponand sored by the Ogden Business B Charles which of council Labor informed Doty is chairman Doty a few days a Jaycees that within distributed to be would pamphlet Ogden citizens explaining m detail The SddeSr" Cy on winry night: motor's i the nronoMM — v Hunter Receives Hospital Care improvements vT Ogdenites to tH improvements and to sunnLTUC rEffi01 then at the polls memw!?etser8en invited Jaycee statSS mspect the central fire Delmar Belchert 18 sald V °?r 1116111 station" he in satI MvaJL m"dete dangerous and pelier Idaho was reported Dee hosmiat? 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complete multiple-roe- s heating unit that circulates your 3 DUCK HUNTERS' ATTENTION TWEEDS ssF i Hmt fceof $ your house — 1 one of these OU PONT brands of ann'-te- e s Advertised Cohman POOLE SIGNS the TOPcoats for fall flay t$dfe-0- 6r mt Htr$'stk$N1kmitty Our Service rozJ mgos!'ie u ne while a m (MST) spent in the city inin the rest The Hill field public relations of $5130 was spent said crews of the two planes the county Thus more than 70 office 9 a and a 7 the to would estabcity per cent returned lish an advance base at Las Vegas Legal Matters Nev destination of th£ missing Other figures filed by County craft Clerk Lawrence M Malan showed If necessary an L-- 5 plane from that legal dealings and court pro- Hill field will be assigned to the ceedings handled totaled over 90 search tomorrow the Hill field statement said per cent for city residents not show A 7 from Hill field manned "Although this may the entire extent of where your by four members of air rescue detax dollar is being spent it may tachment No 10 began the search help in pointing out that the city this morning It was estimated that fuel supis 'not being cheated" Chairman Hess declared "If anyone wants ply of the missing plane was sufmore information as to the ratio ficient to maintain normal operahe may come to us We have all tions until four thirty-fou- r a m the figures down in black and The rescue plane is manned by white" Capt Richard Stanton pilot First C-4- in ssBBBPvrnr You Will Like Lt Herman Busse co:Pllot'MnS: Joe B Dickey all March MSgt B M Clyd engineer 10 No tieid Calif were assigned today of air rescue detachment C ity to join in the search for a Civilian planes from C edar search the civilian plane reported also were aiding in missing with four aboard since its takeoff from the Milford Utah airport today at twelve thirty-fou- r B-2- sv sdmlnistrstiew era attending an orientation class in occupational therapy at the veterans hospital Salt Lake City Present are Mrs P G Boam commander Mrs A E past commander and Mrs Perry E S Ilium national historian be present Following hni meeulng- - a Hallowe'en social be held for the auxiliary and (Continued from Pas On tachrnent No 9 quartered at two-engi- ot Partners and the DAV end pert-ea- e ners Mrs H B Roekower is chairman A buffet supper will be served Wednesday and today three members of the auxiliary under direction of the DAV and veter nl On Las Vegas Hop 1944 - - r J Proposal for City Bond Issue ounry romrs ro oervice kitvTnnav Jaynees T Fred M Njse Co tllB1 St li fHTIsWI mmm yet tells in the low once range of efesmary J I AS LOW AS ) L$l'0 |