Show V— i Second Section ! f OGDEN CITY Legal Action Looms to Halt Raising of Pine View Dam By ENSIGN RITCHIE Ogden River Water Users Assn will probably take legal actioi in a short time to prevent a con-- " structlon company from raising Pine View Dam an attorney for the association said today The action would be a culmination of a controversy between the association and the U S Bureau of Reclamation over whether the bureau should pay the water users group for building onto its dam and inundating acreage being purchased by the association David K Holther attorney for the water users group said that as soon as the property rights of the association “are invaded” the grouii will take action to protect the organization When asked if this meant that legal steps would be taken as soon as the first actual excavation started Mr Holther replied “yes” Will Start Aug 1 Clinton D Woods project en-- ‘ gineer for the U S Bureau of Reclamation said the Utah Construction Co will begin work about Aug 1 He said heavy equipment will probably be moved to the scene ibefore that i f J 1 -- time - The Utah Construction Co was awarded the contract to raise the dam by some 29 feet for $1372-17- 2 and was given notice to proceed last week - Mr Holther said no action will be brought against the bureau until the first excavating is done The attorney explained that at the present time no contract has been made between the Bu- reau of Reclamation and Ogden River Water Users Assn as to the addition being built on the present dam ’The water users group is now 2 Ogden Youths Seek Top Posts At Boys' State Apair of- - Ogden twins were among four finalists in the race for two U S Senate” posts in elections today at Boys State being held at Camp W G Williams The two are Max and Lee Malan sons of Mr and Mrs Lawrence M Malan S034 Jackson Ave The third candidate was Ralph Anderson Brigham City and the fourth was Wendell Heaton Kanab The two winners will be awarded trips to a week-long Boys’ Nation beginning July 22 in Washington D C - Less Than Two Pounds “The water users association is now paying for the present dam structure and the 2000 acres of land which are covered by the reservoir” He said the organization feels the Bureau should provide an adjustment Negotiating Since 1951 E J Fjeldsted secretary-manage- r of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District said the district has been negotiating for an agreement since about 1951 “We have met with their board of directors as well as a special committee set up” He said the district has offered to pay for any facility damaged because of the addition “We also offered in" the form of a communication to pay for vi y a V - three-quarte- rs ot 1 s X-- k attire in order During the Va ek course Col Mason received instructions in unit and organization supply station supply depot management signal communications and atomic warfare Col Mason son of Fred R 2429 Monroe Blvd Mason I va s £ s sv A X N BIGGER — Born weighing less than two pounds Oscar He looks Danny Tracy' is now a healthy three-year-ol- d forward to starting school and says he is a tree Accident Results In $8775 Suit fair-to-middli- Martha Ellen Dean has filed $uit in District Court against Joseph H Cope and Oreal W Buck-le- y seeking $8775 J as the result of an accident onjLJ S 30 four miles east of Echo June 10 The suit alleges Buckley acting as an agent 0r partner of Fire of unknown origin dam- Cope caused the collision by negaged a condemned outfit service ligent driving car near the Union Pacific roundhouse at 29th Street and Pacific Avenue early this morning City firemen said the fire was confined to the interior They reported it was necessary to tear away the interior compartments RELINED WHILE You Sava to extinguish the flames climber Lloyd Berrett Buys Brewer Service Station Fire Destroys Old Rail Car The announcement was made today that Lloyd Berrett Service has purchased the J W Brewer Service Station at 17th Street and Wall Avenue Brewer will continue to operate all facilities at the location except the service station The Lloyd Berrett Service has been operating in this area for 25 years It is the wholesale distributor in this area for Utoco regulations relating to under old regulations Other deconstruction of home sewage dis- tails are essentially unchanged posal systems have been adopted except that 'straw or untreated by the state which require larger tanks and disposal areas accord- paper is now required as a cover ing to Frank C Jackson sanitar- over the gravel to prevent backfill ian in the Utah State Health De- from filtering down into the partment’s Ogden office trench! All new construction must comThe new requirements also proply with the new regulations hibit the discharge of septic tank Construction already committed old the reguunder continue onto the surface of the effluent may lations but in no case will ex- ground into borrow pits ditches ceptions be allowed after Jan 1 or any other exposed place Mr Jackson said Only two means of getting rid The new regulations demand a of sewage" are acceptable One is substantially larger septic tank than has been required in the by connection to Ian approved past Tank sizes are now related public sewer and the other' is to the number of bedroomsi in through a septic tank and disthe home For a posal field constructed according tank is re- to regulations home a quired for three bedrooms 900 gallons and for four bedrooms New j YOU WAIT and Tima Money Fast sarvica an broken ar cracked dental plates 750-gallo- TEETH REPLACED While Yea Walt ALL WORK WELL PROTECTED! 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Officer Finishes Army QM Course 15-we- j & Under present terms the Weber Basin Conservancy District will receive all storage water above the present 44000 aere-fomark The district will not be entitled to any water until the water users association has products and Fisk tires received its full amount Berrett has stations at Raising of the dam is a key 36th Street and other Wall Avenue and feature of the Weber Basin Proj- in Roy ect Ft Lee X or- -- School '' v ' ' ' ' To New Home Sewage Rules Getting a light start hasn’t slowed down young! Danny Oscar Tracy a bit j Danny weighed 3j pound 11 ounces when he was born prematurely Dec 9 1951 a son of Mr and Mrs Oscar Tracy 702 36th Street Hej is believed to be the smallest child to be born and live in Weber County He stayed in the jhospital for more than two months aftfer his birth receiving special care Doctors thought hel would need blood transfusions for a time after that but th youngster gained so rapidly h didn’t need them j At two years he weighed two pounds more than jthe average for his height and age He walked at 15 months Active as any normal child now he climbs trees and takes part in sports with fcll the vigor of childhood He his learned a number of nursery rhymes and often insists that jhis parents read fairy tales to him What promised tb be a tragedy in Danny’s cgse has apparently failed to materialize Soon after birth doctors noticed that he hat a type of blindness quite often associated with prematurity The affliction persisted fo? about six months After a church blessing at that time and with the help of able eye specialists his eyes gained their sight and he is now able to see normally - ' ' ID State Official Calls Attention - well-care- al at Birth! x r- - ganization purchased and do not use at the present time and probably will never use” This includes land between the high water line and the outer boundaries “The district figures it should not pay for the privilege to use the association’s facilities that in no way interfere with them” Mr Fjeldsted said too that the government still holds title to all facilities at the dam and “T h e reservoir government shouldn’t subsidize one user and penalize another” He explained that the district approached the damage theory from a number' of cases acted on by the Utah State Supreme Court which substantiates that one should not be penalized and another subsidized Cut Down Maintenance He said this addition would also bring the present facilities up to date and therefore cut down on all maintenance “On top of that the district will help pay all operations and maintenance expenses in the future” Rumors have been circulating to the effect that the water users association had asked for a direct cash payment in excess of of a million dollars 1955 JULY J5 Weber's 'Smallest Child' Now Husky Lad ll semi-form- FRIDAY EVENING dam” Visitor at Camp Visitor at Camp Williams Thursday was Carl Poppinga FORT LEE Va—Lt Col Wilchairman of the Boys’ State comBaker-Merriliam H Mason 37 recently was 9 mittee for Post American Legion He found all graduated from the associate Weber County delegates active quartermaster company officer d course at the Quartermaster and for Tomorrow closing day of Utah Boys State will include a talk on government by Gov J Bracken Lee finals in sports activities awards and a reception and dance for the governor! 4 The awards will be presented at 7 p m followed by the reception and dance Dress for the evening function will be optional with UTAH under contract to operate the land that the water users Second Section ltmtftarh-lExantm- gr QDgfon D— Section V X i® Up Pioneer Days Ahead Levis vill bo tho Stylo Genuine Levis for men in sizes 28 to 44 Boys’ Western Jeans Sizes 3 to 16 Davy GrocEcoti T - Shirts (o)(2)C: and & Ulkvii A A |