Show 4 i - r W ¥ Ogden Wafer Users File Declaratory Suit in m kttftard-£xamtit- fr B—Section Pineftew Dam’ Row UTH OGDEN THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER-- 1 IB 1955 Association Goes to federal Court In Effort to" Have Rights Defined ' i The fling of a declaratory judgment lyit yesterday placed the amouldering dispute over the raising of Pine View Dam before — the V S District Co(irL The suit asks the court to de- - attorney said the suit was filed tcrminlng the rights of the Ogden to have the court decide whether Diver Water Users Assn in the the association is correct in its Pine View Dam and reservoir contention it if the equitable and Named as defendants in the beneficia owners of the dam and suit re the Weber Basin Water reservoir lack of funds is keeping them It Conservancy District the Utah j jfe sajjl the association feels it from oling a problem they have Construction Co and the follow- - i0wns the Pine View reservoir recognized for sometime 10 allowed ihg Bureau of Reclamation offi- - facilities j and should-bMr Allison told the committee cials E O Larson regional di- - j to expand them and sell the rehe is as acutely aware of the" rector Clinton D Woods projects sujtant skater increase to other By CLIFF THOMPSON problem as its members are asMcClellan N L and ' Weber as manager the A Chamber of Commerce civic affairs subcommittee agencies such COST $85000 sistant commissioner Basinyesterday-urgethe city manager to work out andlprqsent "It Would take SS5000 to bring The suit also asked for an inHe sa d the association had to the people! a city-wid- e junction restraining interference made improvement and beautification the present facilities up to par”' application to raise the with the property of the Ogden ‘This ear we were he said program that would run into an estimated 12 million dol able dam itseiriast December River Water Users Assn in the to $5000 put only j lar expenditure However there was no request E J Ifjeldsted secretary-man-age- r park’s capital improvement for a temporary injunction The of the Weber Basin unit This recommendation was in the Chamber of Commerce budget” association did not post bond to predicted the suit will have an He mentioned similar problems when the ity manager told fices between committee 'mem-thx in indemnify the Weber Basin for adverse effect on the willingness the fire' health' and streets committee headed by E R bers city and school oltLiiu THIS STARTED IT — This tennis court at Ogden High School was one of the places possible claims for damages that of Congress to appropriate funds departments sajirtg the people The conference was an Buckner a lack (of funds is ham- visited yesterday by a Chamber of Commerce during an inspection might result were the Basin to for its further development needed improements growth of a survey of city land have indicated these should take He said the district has prostop work and then the court find tour of the city’s recreational facilities Out of the tour came an indorsement of a precedence s to the city’s park and play- playgrounds and ’ in favor of the Basin It was then he spoke of the city-vid- § posed "al along it should pay for million tional $12 program facilities improvement in earlier the day ovcral-al- l Because of this work will con- any damaged it may cause" He plan for im' 0n the Buckner committee' Allison said City Manager E-tinue on the raising of the dam said the association has not acthe funcand expanding proving eed Swenson Jay Wilson e his staff has already been as Basin officials had predicted cepted this but insisted the dis- of the — tions 4nd departments veying what thecity would need and Tony Borgogno it would during the past month trict should pay damages on the POLICcfviAN FIKfcb citv The committee reported a in a long range improvement pro-- ! while talk of the court battle was basis of the total facilities and The committee instanly recom“woeful and shameful" lack of said these needs MISSES could' lie AT BOBCAT gram assoof the mended circulating that he proceed with his original investment fecreational facilities was found be into worked proprobably David K Holther association ciation H for the program a nl Police Officer Timothy for presentation to the peo- - h jnost of the pla ground and planning gram offer to it the people when it is Dyer said he shot at— a n d park areas pie in about a year ready He said the 12 million dollar missed — a big bobcat early TO REPORT FINDINGS The Chamber of Commerce city to locate a school site than "Mr Allison explained that it this morning while out paboard of directors has voted op- - for the city to locate another admiM would not be necessary to issue' u" ?iat6isb had met with Mr Allison They ted may be a to a the carHe a by bonds in request and the entire amount at for position Dr O T Smith police trolling superin-park site if the present one is fee financed by 4 tax levy tendent of use of School to Board once S-- P said a part bond He City part re-schools ! 'to was said the animal city walking period a school sliced up and used for other over a Park Mount for as you go plan can Ogden rectheir pay and make port findings toward his car as he drov The program jwould bring all ommendations purposes site be worked put advanPublic Mqsonic services for Meissner (Ralph Nye T N Larpropably along Valley Drive near the G city functions and departments Chamber President T Dr Smith said the schools are tageously In taking this action the diStuart P Dobbs prominent Og- sen and Eldwin Randall A0 kJ21 incVudeH El Monte Golf Course The He mentioned Colorado Springs said Schmidt the directors fated is point-- 1 ot uilh an the the rectors mediate presspark pointed den attorney! will be conducted Honorary- - pallbearers are all : as suit-is out ed the not i £?“ld ‘‘last watering hole" for recreacat leaped out of sight when "ed for school buildings and can ando examplea of what adevelcity park site and tomorrow at 2 pm in the First 33rd Degree Masons in Utah and improvement a with able school site because textbooks for area in which tion he that said the officer fired the also following: RalphC DuThe school board has made of the absence of suitable access hMUSoIiee ’ ffil Street?1 and sch°o1 board feels should take opment program Presbyterian hurch under the vall the David K Holther Samud Mr Allivon agreed to continue All to roads roads the a formal request for leading direction of the Grand Lodge of G preference over recreation portion of Daniel A Alsup Ira A parks Dyer with I his planning and when it he said narrow are a new the area board has been the park for jIe sajd j junior park Utah FA AM lswith Dr Roy W Huggins I Gordon Huggins 1 YEARS TAKE TEN The also recommend-directors school present it to the people gradually increasing the school’s1 high n Robinson worshipful grand mas- Samuel C Powell Blaine V ' the and how much is done to ed “What O Council T that the recreation said 'Allison Smith City a( Mr said if the people ' budget but that every! Supt ter officiating jRcv George We-- ' Jrl Louis Cabell Paul will be left master increase j and entirlv set nnnie school in a1 that area meant put were to "buy" the entire program up plan acreage needed for the her of the Sal Lake City Con- Thatcher Richard L Stine Der-ra- h cais and feel what class-abotheir into in for on would what they operation development in a package deal it will require delay developeasing crowded depend B VanDyke Lewis J Walgregational Church will deliver to he finance” rooms stressed of the park and is made at the park ment pacity 10 years tq complete increasing teachers lace Arthur Woolley William the eulogy Marvin Checkman 26 of 302 salaries a such The agreed committeej WOULD NEED LITTLE Friends may ipall at Lindquist Bowman jFera S Young J 9th St was sentenced in the program would make Ogden onej Mr Allison and Dr Smith said Didn't Have License' and Son Colonial Funeral Francis Fowles Fred Froerer 10 Speeding Doctor about takes it "Normally the city and schools have been of the most functional and Chapel 3408 Washington Blvd Sr LeRoy B Young Worrey City Court to pay $50 or sen e' 25 acres for a junior high school" Bail of $15 ‘on a no driver lidoing in cities tiful in the everything they can to co-- f the country City Pleading guilty tonight from 7 to 9 and tomor- Stokes Dr C C Hetzel Sr Louis days in jail on a battery charge he said "but if the city develops Court in rccre-: cense a better operate W C The to bringing Dr brief manager gave complaint was forfeited ia speeding ciy row until 1 pm Interment will H Griffin (Burton L Fisher )Vil-liaHe allegedly committed the of- the area into a park about all ational to facilities Court bv Green Williams adults a the the of to 1262 such outline of Dr the 52 Swanson City (program be In Washington Heights MeVarney William F Davis fense upon TSgt Alford L Slo- we would need would be the was sentenced to payMarilyn and 43 169 children of of 25th 'St a but the conference committee Ogden $23 during morial Park Elmer J Hodges all of Ogden cum of Hill AFB air police dur- land to put the buildings on" r are the fol- and Ray Olsen Brigham City In opposing the request the ing a fight at the M&M Tavern r Fetsch-eMasons: Musical Herman He was also sentenced to pay $10 chamber directors expressed the will lowing Sempre Society J Parker Coombs George F be in charges! flowers for using obscene language belief it will be easier for the — J ( J f j t Would Require Extra Taxes And Years to Complete e -- i - d 1 of-ma- e -- sub-conmitt- ee qut-stringing recrea-ground- long-range- - J Chamber Against Use of Park for School Site Masonic Services to Be Held for Dobbs Pjublifc r - - sur-‘uer- - ' - -- PI?8’ 1 6-m- art 20-ye- ar long-rang- e 1 Gets $50 Fine For Battery Glas-man- y j ut ‘ j j I j j -- m ! ! 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