Show yr rir“ Second Section ©gfon B— Section On UTAH WEDNESDAY r I Stiffen A public hearing on proposals to increase parking meter fines will be conducted before the City Council at its regular semimonthly meeting tomorrow at 3 'x pm '' 'i Wright The city feels that drivers will be less likely to overpark in me- tered stalls if the parking meter fine is raised At the same time police will patrol the metered blocks more irequently Under the proposed new schedule the meter fine will be 50 cents for the first 24 hours $150 (which includes a for the next five days and then the fine jumps to $2 At this point if the fine is still unpaid a warning notice will be sent out advising the ticketed driver he stands in danger of receiving an arrest warrant if he doesn’t post the $2 at once When a warrant Is issued the fine jumps to $5 Under the present schedule a ticketed driver pays only the fine unless a warrant is $l-penalt- y) JULY 6 1955 IB Vv -- e fX- p - a proclamation J i to 02CCO BeforeDuringor After Vocation from the Utah State Fish and Game Department opening the creek to fishermen ‘The state agreed to withdraw the area from fishing as soon as we put in a complaint” he said Meanwhile the city is losing 5 million gallons of drinking water daily The loss resulted in a drop in reservoir levels of one foot yes- terday cover vrythmg f loon vr $400 end up lo 24 moAtta nod by tencRool lduitriol loo Cote (a eKiUeitd corp (Utah) 3S5 loan come in today Loans $2S to $2000 a® BY Parking Complaint nt OGDEN Ask for the YES MANager 4-5- 575 Imre On an improper parking complaint bail of $5 was forfeited in — 24th ST 2nd Floor ECCLES BLDG OPEN EVENINGS Stur-deva- Phone for 4 Phone the City Court by Charles Get cash for vacation in just one trip by phoning first Employed men and women— married or single-- get a prompt “yes” to their loan request -- Abev Tot Suffers Burns In Belated July 4th Mishap girl was but not too se- An served burned painfully The Council will also consider riously last night at about 9 pm several petitions protesting pro- when a sparkler started her dress posed sanitary sewer District 177 which embraces both sides of blazing North Street from Washington Little Jean Hansen daughter Boulevard to Harrisville Canal of Mr and Mrs Harold Hansen and both sides of Washington for about one ‘block south of 1730 Cahoon St was saved from more serious burns when her North1 Street Due to unusual conditions mother wrapped the towel apron there — the chief one being its lo- she had fastened to her waist cation away from existing facili- around the girl and snuffed the ties—the per front foot cost will run higher than normal sewage fire districts The youngster suffered first The Council will also hear a second and burns on protest against a recent request the upper right leg chest and to lower the zoning classification arm from residential to commercial right - on an area on the southeast corThe accident occurred after Ogner of Wall Avenue and 33rd den had apparently weathered Street 4 without a serious accident Request for the change is from July owners of cafe service station Released From Hospital and drive-i- n theater businesses Little Jean was rushed to the located there already Dee Hospital by her mother where A petition for the city to hard surface the street leading to the she was given emergency treatLDS Mound Fort Chapel from ment She was released and Mrs 12th to 9th streets will be read Hansen said her daughter was fine today Mrs Hansen said their eight children were using up the last of the sparklers in the front of their home when the accident occurred The youngster ran behind the Three complaints charging side of the porch Mrs Hansen zoning or license violation have said so she was out of sight mobeen filed in City Court by Lloyd She started crying and J Neuffer director of Ogden City mentarily when Mrs Hansen rushed to hei department of inspections she found her dress blazing Dean L Palmer Trucking Co is The dress was almost burned accused of operating a contrac- off on one side Mrs Hansen aptor’s yard at 1043 Sullivan Rd in plied medication and drove the violation of zoning classifications child to the hospital He also is charged with operating Mrs Hansen said the youngthe yard without a city license sters were down to their last four Butler’s Plumbing and Heating sparklers — and they will not be Co 326 24th St and Larry Ma- used this year son are charged with installing a lawn sprinkling system without a permit Fine Set at $25 Myers Roofing Co 1173 Polk Ave is charged with maintainEdward Rogers of HAFB was ing a contractor’s yard at Patter- sentenced in the City Court to son Street and Brinker Avenue in pay $25 on a charge of carrying violation of zoning a concealed weapon a revolver Another Auto Square Dancers Falls Prey to Plan Show for Canal Hazard Another car was dunked in Pioneer Days canal the narrow a APPOINTMENT— PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS ft residents f surrounding towns mad 11 Read the Classified Ads Charged With Zone Violations 3 AW Roger Lucas was doing yesterday when the right wheels of his 1948 sedan dropped into the canal and his auto rolled onto its side in the That’s when 2506 Jefferson Ave water a radio station an- Lucas nouncer got plenty wet but he wasn’t hurt Residents of the area complain the hazard is getting worse because of the many large trucks using the road The dust kicked up by the traffic is bad also they complained fl® ©DO' paralleling dirt roadway on West 17th Street west of the railroad tracks yesterday It’s happened before The road is so narrow there that when ' two cars approach one another both must slow down and ease carefully around each other to get past third-degre- e One of the big free attractions of the Ogden Pioneer Days celebration will take place downtown July 18 at 8 pm when dozens of costumed couples participate in the annual square dance jamboree It will be held on the street in front of the Municipal Building The street will be closed to at STANDARD OPTICAL The VX is the most versatile camera in the world With it you can photograph any type of subject microscopic or gigantic an inch or mile away You can shoot perfect portraits and photographs of such subjects as children pets wildlife flowers landscapes end industrial scenes — even the moon if you wish Preset Diaphragm Lenses reflex Single-len- s Interchangeable Lenses Interchangeable Viewfinders Split-ImaFocal Plane Shutter Penta Prism Viewfinder 29 Shutter speed settings Rangefinder Cartridge-to-carfridfilm feed Internal Synchronization Guide Delayed Built-in knife action and color film Uses 35 MM Interchangeable ground glosses traffic Presenting the colorful event will be the Intermountain Folk Dance Assn of which Garth Pierce Ogden is president Invitations to take part have been sent to member clubs through Northern Utah and Southern ge Film-Transp- ge self-relea- se ort Black-and-Wh- Depth-of-fie- ld ite aperture and distance scales Idaho he said Top callers in the area will diCity Manager E J Allison rect the spinning couples during said street department super- the two-hoexhibition visors will examine the condiPioneer Days celebrants have tion to see if the hazard can be a choice that night of things eliminated to do At 8 pm at the city stadium the first phase of the horse show offering 11 classes of competition will be Two-Weeconducted The horse shows are k free also Rodeos claim the at LeRoy Winfield accused of the the stadium beginningspotlight 20 July e murder of Mae Wells Martinez was arraigned in disur Winfield Granted two-nig- ht Delay first-degre- trict court yesterday morning but time did not have fqr the second a to enter M0T0R-V- U now plea His new attorneys Keith Murray and Serge B Gudmundson asked that Winfield be supplied with a bill of particulars and time for plea was postponed for two weeks The first postponement of time for plea was made last Monday when Winfield appeared in court without counsel The attorney who represented him in the preliminary hearings R R Hackett had withdrawn from the case 1 V SECOND FEATURE Man Beaien Woman Taken Away Sheriff Told it C?i?C!!!3 i Chief Deputy Sheriff A1 o was investigating a complaint of assault today and the possibility a woman was criminally attacked on the night of July 4 Ray Magnuson 22 669 27th St Co-vie- Apartment 1 told authorities last night he and a wbman friend were taken in a car by two men to Roy after 3 am July 4 He said he was beaten up and though she tried to escape the woman was forcibly taken away by the men in their car ) r- He said that his woman companion jumped from the car and started running and he followed her through the same door When he looked back Magnuson told officers' he saw the two men taking the woman back to the car and watched them drive off Chief Deputy Covieo said this his side opened it and told him morning they have been unable “this is the end” They then to contact the woman yet to declimbed in the seat with him and termine what later happened but started beating Magnuson up expect to later today Magnuson said he and the woman went to a bar on 25th Street where they met the two men The men invited them to go with them to another place and they accepted Magnuson said that instead of taking them to a bar they drove to a remote Roy road They stopped the car Magnuson told walked to the door on Fairyland Pfayground Optns 7 PM 17 jX ALLSTATE AUTO ©I? SAVBIKI©$ AWAITS A TOADLEK-FUL- l YOU AT SEAEIS PARCCIM© LOT ©PEN IFr - AM ¥ EVA IMIS 9th St and Pollc Ave Featuring Goodyear Tires Tubes and Accessories Complete Lubrication Service Wheel Balancing - Auto Washing b FREE: Pickup and Delivery AT YOUR SERVICE: William "Twist" Jones - Max D Morrill Sam T Evans We Give v t - 1 TOO NARROW — Auto of Roger Lucas slipped off narrow road on west 17th Street yesterday while trying to squeeze past another vehicle on narrow road Inadequate space for passing is illustrated by truck and auto near the scene 50-ce- nt T - EVENING Wheeler Creek located south of Pine View Reservoir a major source of Ogden City drinking water has been closed to fishing after a brief use by nimrods over the weekend City Manager E J Allison said today An invasion of fishermen made the water muddy and the city was obliged to shut it out of its The drinking water system stream which comes out of Snow Basin will be cut into the culinary system as soon as it is certain the water is fit for use again the city manager said Mr Allison said he was not acquainted with reasons behind Parking Fines V Second Section Angling Foray on Wheeler Creek Results in Loss of City Water ? SeveraJ other items of business are scheduled to come before the body said Mayor Raymond S rr '“ r'"- -i ©tanharii-feamtn- fr OGDEN CITY Hearing Called r' Green Stamps i cv mm (ton foai I — - — r 2231 WASHINGTON DIAL 3-53- 31 OLVD |