Show Nature Wields the Carving Knife ' THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 1 Sunday Morning April 1931 Muddled Investigative Fund Issue The matter of Sheriff Mac M newed his stand that the ciaimsfWade's claims on fund expend! naa Deen sent up to tne commisand that he had not retures for the months of January sioners ceived them back and February was in a muddled up state yesterday M Malan Lawrence county clerk and auditor said' county commissioners were holding up the two claims because of Sheriff Wade's refusal to divulge the names of persons he has paid for "conBernard W ferrins formerly of fidential" information Ogden now of Portland has been Today one county commissioner elected president of the Quarter said he did not know the commission was holding up the claims nor Million Dollar club of the' Comhad he seen the claims The other mercial Travelers Insurance Co in two commissioners' were unavail- the 11 western states ' He and his wife able for comment and brother County Attorney Maurice Rich- Thomas Perrins and his wife and ards refused to comment when family have just returned from asked if he had advised the com- an insurance company convention mission to hold the claims until an at Las Vegas They are visiting with opinion was received from the Utah their mother Mrs Thomas D Perstate attorney general rins 984 Twenty-sevent- h en route j Meanwhile Clerk Malan re to Building Takes tig Slump During March Oqdenite Heads Insurance Group J Building snd remodeling activity In Ogden City dumped during March compared with the previous month this year and March of one year ago file in the city engineering department disclosed yesterTotal investment represented in the 80 permits issued last month v as IWMOO of which $310000 represented new residential con- Portland struction During February of this year building permits value totaled During March of last year in the investment represented building permits totaled $753220 N n a Permits Iasaed Mae permits to build and model were issued last week as follows: to build George Vanderwerff three brick dwellings on Twenty-firbetween Fillmore and Pierce: two to cost $7000 and a third to HELP YOURSELF 1 1 Malan admitted that although he approved the claims he did ques tion them both to commissioners and when they were Submitted by the sheriff Commissioners approved the last claim for expenditures of the sherU iffs office on Dec 8 1980 It was explained that Sheriff Wade pays for such information out of a special revolving fund At Sheriff Wade's request commissioners and Malan made a maximum of $400 per month ayailaMe to the sheriff io this special! revolving If und for use as special Investigation monies Sheriff Wade has not exceeded this figure Sheriff Undeft this schedule Wade could spend a maximum of $4800 per year or $19200 during the four years he lias served According to records in the auditor's office he has spent only $3414 since Feb 1 1948 - - SE BIG JT M WB "AiH ii I m ft st eost $9000 Dr George E Harris brick resi- bedence on Twenty-sevent- h tween Fillmore and Pierce $15000 on Myron Campbell frame houseMonCross between Madison and roe $7000 William Denning brick and cinder block house on Sixth between Adams and Jefferson The soggy hillside at top lies just south of El Monte golf course It moves every year the latest slab to chip off being shown In the fop photo A closeup is shown at side with a Standard-Examinreporter standing on the brink to give an idea of the aise of the yawning chasm which extends deeper into the foreground shadow Experts fear there's no permanent remedy for the condition (Photos by Ted Collins of Collins and Morris) waiter Cooper brick house on Twenty ninth between Adams and er -- Jefferson $5000: George Osmond on Third remodel between Grant and Washington $1000 G E Wilson remodel duplex dwelling on Twenty-fourt- h between Van Buren and Harrison office-dwelli- Accident Causes ng $1000 " Rib Fractures- - ' ' Ernest Stokes Fairmount suffered two broken ribs and internal injuries at four p m Friday when he darted across a road at after leaving the school Fair-mou- Ogden's 'Old Faithful' Hill Has the Wanderlust Again By Larry Evans 's Ogden doesn't have swallows but it has something just as regular — a hill that starts to move right on schedule every spring Hying just south across the highway from the El Monte Golf course it's been a thorn in the side of state road engineers and causes rock and mud on No 7 fairway for golf club officials The $64 question is what can be done about it And the $128 question is how far back is the brow of the hill going to chip off Both Geologist Walter Buss of Weber college and City Engineer C R Kimball say there's certainly no immediate danger to homes in the area that the slicing back process will probably stop before it gets there Doesn't Help But that doesn't help the state road commission any As long as pressure of thousands of tons of sand and clay continues to build up it Will keep intermittently pushing a front of muddy earth across the highway and onto the golf course The whole area is privately owned so the city legally has no obligation m the matter especially since the condition has been caused essentially by nat- mountains These have all apparently teamed up to open up the valves letting more water seep into the area He thinks sprinkling systems in the new homes have definitely been aggravating Was Once Delta At one time thousands of years ago the whole area in front of the canyon mouth was a delta of uniform height but the river gradually cut through to its present level leaving the bluffs on either side The same thing happened out df Weber canyon The delta wap formed by layers of sand through which water can seep and layers of impervMr Buss says the ious clay alternating layers probably extend at least as far down at the river bottom Engineer Kimball said some one once proposed to him probably as a joke that the whole thing be networked with freezing pipes carrying carbon dioxide This would freeze it and stop the movement But it would be hardly practical he laughed The latest massive slab to flake off the brow of the hill sunk about 30 feet from the crest — straight down It happened within about the last year and has made the area increasingly dangerous for playing children Meanwhile Old Faithful keeps menacing the road and the golf course The experts sigh and say there's probably no permanent cure Maybe Stu White golf professional is beginning to think he'll just have to let nature take his course ural meant Geologist Buss says the slides are caused 'by water seeping down through the hillside until it hits laN Mnpervious layer of clay It cawt get through so it starts moving horizontally along wide plane greasing it like lard on a skillet Then the tons of earth above start to slide because the pressure above is greater than the force tending to keep them INSURANCE Largest Auto Casualty Company in The World ROLLAWAY BEDS All metal rallaway mounted on casters tionary ROY —Norton Parker son of Mr and Mrs Dean Pdrkw Roy is among fight University of Utah students " PIN H WEST WEBER f-- A first year Four-club known as the "Happy Hustlers" has been organized under the direction of Mrs Blanch B Hansen club leader Mary Aim' Blanch is president: Lou Jean Gibson vice president Janice Rauzi reporter Joan Mc- Farland organist and Christine McFarland song lea dec The girls have not selected a nrni vt htit (vnwt to nirk nnA soon and get started to work CURLS-appty- Re-cordi- g Re-slatti- BARKER BROS Check Our Low Rates Before You Buy Any Auto Insurance ng Venetian Blind Company of Ogden 26S1 Phone f Washington iQiimnimiiHi to cam fuli-tt- za fortobl bad with larga banding spaca In bat Tapestry covering '69 95 As2iK V S3SMHH Wood or Metal Sr BEDS "nil ar twin sises In wide selection of styles ta shaesa INSURANCE AGENCY ng HMMWIIIIHI Opens BEDROOM CHESTS j district Agents State Form Ins Companies 01 2636 Wash Blvd Ph 94 IWWPHWWWBHWSKifig Strangly i :n censtrwetad wKMWfriMHf t::uA ssasuassgnsfl - 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