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J E Edens retired superin- - boro Tex April 21 1884 and tendent of the Ogden Union Rail- - M a young man became a rail- ” Co filed late Way that since 1923 terday as a candidate for the in Utah lived He has Council Lake City to Salt from went the Fourth when he City Pacific Union Ward the for td work Mr Edens who is at present In 1943 he was transferred to chairman of the Ogden-Webe- r Ogden to be superintendent of federated Drive campaign is the terminal a position he held Imaking his first venture into pol- uhtil his retirement on May J itics) although he is no stranger 1954 Mr Edens is married and lives in the field of civic affairs He is president of Travelers at 2772 Harrison He is the father Aid Society of Ogden and has of two sons Roger Edens Jr and been) president of the Kiwanis Donald K Edens ‘Club the Weber Club and the In a statement of his views on Ogden Chamber of Commerce municipal government Mr EdensThe friends who have encouraged said that ho supported the movehim to enter the city race say ment here to establish the form of government he has never refused to accept in he and affairs declared the results are public responsibility good BORN IN TEXAS If elected he said his genMr Edens was born in Hills- - eral policy will be to work for y' programs to make the community in which to live a better ' He likesplace to play golf to go fishing and hunting and he likes of sports and athletics al kinds said he will work to so he ahd and services to facilities pjromote recreation expand Mr Edens said that there is no doubt Ogden will enjoy a population business pnd industrial expansion in the years immediately ahead and he would like to play a part planning for that growth by serving! on the Ogden City Council OGDEN UTAH TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 4 1955 B — Section R £$"" &-De- i IB “t Hi ! Yi - council-ma- nager ’ t I " "j ' ' R E EDENS ’First Political Venture ! Allison Attends Managers' Meet City Manager EJ Allison left for Bretton i ir j t - by plane yesterday jVoods N H to attend the an- nual International City Man- agers’ Conference j V - A realignment of feed costs and ture Ezra T Benson’s policy of pork prices indicates a future of removing grain price supports He said a resultant decline in expanding markets and profit Utah for hog rnargins producers grain prices is causing more and That is the opinion of Fred more farmers to feed their prodCliften president of the Utah ice to hogs and other animals Cliften says that theoretically Swine Producers Assn who rehe an for hog high cost of feed is the only average year ports growers in Utah in which both hing keeping swine growiiig from the price ol pork and" the cost of lecoming one of the major sources of farm income in Utah feed took a dro Mr Cliften said the decline in CLIMATE FAVORABLE hog prices which averaged about He said Utah climate is more $3 per hundred pounds has been favorable for hog production than in offset by a corresponding drop he combelt where most of the host feeds and other of grains the nation’s pork is grown “We also He said this increase in the beat any other area fin the margin of f profit coupled with qan of barley and alfalfa another factor can elevate hog production two of best hog feeds” Clif-the sta-tus raising in Utah from a minor said td one of the major farm Ien market potential in Utah activities just as bright an outlook Clif-te- n MORE BEING EATEN says “There were Vz million i The other factor is an increase head of hogs shipped to the West in pork consumption as hog rais- - £oast last year” hesays “Eighty ers produce a leaner type animal per cent of them came through more compatible with the tastes ptah from the cornbelt Also only of a populace which shies away about 80 per cent of the hogs ‘from fat meat M Slaughtered in Utah: this year Hog prices dropped from an were Utah raised” Cliften says that as the proaverage of $19 per hundredcosts and farmer’s prices duction to around last $16 year weight this year Realign favorably he can see no Mr Cliften credited the drop in Reason why Utah swine producers feed costs to Secretary of Agricul Cannot tap this market I Shaft Dead The annual Utah open gilt and boar sale will be held) Oct 15 Qgden Coliseum featuring c0j Lyie K Barton of Rupert Idaho as auctioneer The sale offers six bred gilts 39 open gilts and 15 boars Fred Cliften member iof the sale committee said breeds include Chester White Duroc Hampshire Spotted Poland China Yorkshire and Tamworth Judging contests will t be held at 9 am The sale gets under way v - i 1 i ! I i f i r ' ‘ j i i Rich smooth Shetland brought-up-t- £ The sale committee j consists of Cliften Wallace L Jones Williams G Earl Thompson all of Ogden Dale H Card-weRoy Wayne H Flint Lay-to- n Harvey Braegger j Willard and Sharell Summers Paradise El-wo- od ll i South PTA to ( businessman rr j Running in v ? T Denies at- Henry G Klenke former railroad worker and a veterin in the floral business is seeking nomination to the City Council in e the I Mr Klenke said he feels that field-at-larg- his background enables (him to Understand problems of both the Working and business men and resident here that as a he has a good knowledge of needs I “To place Ogden on a successbasis business ful business-lik- e methods are needed” he said “I am mindful of the progress made by our! city government ujp to the presenitTtime But it is my opinconsidera-io- n ion that in the over-al- l of improvements to be we must be ever mindful 6f the taxpayers’ burden and adopt a program of rigid econlife-lon- g Og-den- ’s ef-ecte- dj j lor “The film promises to be entertaining as well as enlightening” said PTA president Mrs Merlin Stone Other officers are MrsJ E Mon-teit- h Woolley Ernest Rauzi and Mrs Wayne LartSince Special chairmen in addition to Mr and Mrs Taylor include: adult education Mrs Arthur n Mueller health Mrs John program Mrs Gordon Cutler and Mrs Charles Ehmann publications Mrs Kirk Nielson membership Mrs i Emmett Clayton historian Mrs George Hales hospitality Mrs Robert Sidwell room representatives Mrs War-de- ll Black and Mrs VictorMoore and publicity Mrs Melvin Wood j ‘ Mil-do- j Last-Minu- te Council Entry 194 24th St ' NOT ON PROPERTY It was mistakenly reported earlier they were taken from Canyon Club property Actually the building in which they w'ere stored though next to Canyon Club property wras not under the management of the Canyon Club lessee The civil petition was presented before Judge Sneddon by County Attorney Maurice Richards This morning Richards said Pete Taccbni did not appear in court thereby forfeiting all claim to the slot machines Any revenue from the sale of the gambling devices Judge Sneddon ordered will be used by the county for welfare purr poses ‘ ' f j non-politic- al 1 w 4 Returned to State School v ? K i iiiv Irji WILLARD R DOXEY In Council Contest I V Would Alter that Belief council-manag- er government could do a lot for Ogden if a “proper kind of charter” wa drawn was expressed today by!lDr! Willard R Doxey Ogden optometrist a candidate for the Ogden City Council Dr Doxey 2732 Van Biiren Ave is a candidate in the i i !field-at-lar- f j ge J - He stated he is' not opposed to council-managgovernment in principle but feels thd particular charter under whici Ogden functions should be revised “I believe also that thl orer -- ganization should be ance with sions and no time in j of city” government completed in accordthe charter’s provithat we shbulql lose doing this Two boys and two girls who LIFE-LONRESIDEN! escaped from the State Industrial A resident of pgden School yesterday were back today after only a few brief hours of Dr Doxey said he has alway been i interested in the loca freedom The boys walked away from a ments and followed “I have always been work detail at the North Ogden-far- closely late in the afternoon They ihterested in having good governtraveled as far as Kaysville where ment and I feel that many feathey stopped at a home and asked tures of our icity government the people to call the authorities could be improved” he stated An avid outdoor and wildlife Both girls who disappeared from the school grounds were re- enthusiast Mr Doxey has served for many years on theWe her turned this morning Wildlife Federation and has been chairman for a number! of rears of the Adventures in Fishing a His subject will be “Emotional program of the city recreation ' Problems of Childreh department r All parents of “exceptional “I would like to see! developWeber County potato growers children” or anyone interested are urged to attend a meeting to- ments in the recreation departare invited to- attend night at 7 at which representa- ment” he said “I feel much tives of the Utah Department of good has been accomplished by Agriculture will discuss the pota- the fishing programs bemuse Speeding Is Gostly to marketing program they occupied the time of youngEdwin L Rose 30 of Oak HoThe meeting will be held in sters beneficially and have been tel forfeited $24 bail in the City the county agent’s office room factors in cutting down ion juvenile delinquency” ' j 373 federal building Court on a speeding charge G life-lon- g : -- health - i PTA Meet Invites Educator 1 Improperly Parked Warner In Politics of A T C is a candidate-at-larg- e for nomination to the Ogden City Council He has been associated in various ciyic organizations for many years and was born and raised a of of the member in Ogden He has been the head Attempts Welfare Council to have candi- of his business organization for dates to the Ogden City Council 30 years take a public stand onFproposed “I am very much interested merged health service? are be- in the progress of Ogden believing done independently! of the ing that we must provide a proOgden Community phest the gram that will instibe future decfcqst’s executive boar4 said to- velopment including adequate “ water supplies progressive sysday The Welfare Council is an tem of street repair and c o n struction and other services” he agency of the chest I “The Community Chest and its said agencies pursue a strctly “FULL RETURN” policy” the board stat“The city should provide the ed “The board has n6t endorsed citizens fat return for their the effort to have City Council tax dollars”full He said he is incandidates take a position on the terested in outdoor sports and health question to would more reslike encourage “The functions of the Com- idents to them in participate munity Chest and its agencies a member of the Ogden is He are solely tq administer and care Chamber of Commerce and has for the welfare and social needs served as a member of its road of the community” ' He also belongs "to A member of the Welfare committee Golf and Country the Ogden Council’s county-wid- e Club the Executives’ Club committee has requested candi- Ogden Traffic Club and is a the didates to say whether pj not they rector of the Utah Motor Transfavor- - combining health departAssn ments of Ogden City’ahd Weber port He resides with his family at County Most candidates have 1479 Marilyn Dr of Ogden City and Webqr County h e a 1 1 h :departments - Mr Klenke said he was not fully in- U U formed on the implications Dr SamueLMcLaulilin of the “If this consolidation can be of Education iat the UniCollege accomplished without detriment to thover-al- l program it would versity of Utah will speak at the Seem a definite step forward in “exceptional child’s” jPTA meeting tomorrow at 7:30pm at the the interests of economy” r I Mr Klenke is married to the Gramercy School former Caroline Adams and resides at ?904 Quincy Ave l Interested m Progress Thomas P Warner owner of the Cole Transfer and Storage - reational facilities As for the proposed merger THOMAS CAWARNER Co PARKING CONFUSION Mr Klenke said he b interested in solving the parking prob-em- s ih the downtown business district “to eliminate the contusion! that’ exists even on ordi- shopping days” Itary said he would do all power to assist ir attractnew ing industry and business to would like) to see and Ogden better and additional public rec- responded i SOUTH OGDEN — The first PTA meeting of Club! Heights School in South Ogden Thursday evening will feature a film on safety presented’’ Safety Chair- men Mr 1 into the mountain fori about 100 to 150 feet and then (Jraps vertically for about 150 to) 300 feet omy”! en ! The sheriff said it hasn’t been definitely estab ished who owns the mine but that as ibon as it is it "will be closed The mine excavation “drifts” HENRY G KLENKE “Business Methods Needed” -- The Ogden Area Federated Drive doesn’t start until Oct: 17 but already one firm is over the top When workers delivered preliminary supplies today to the Bon Marche store Norman Anda Manager asked: VWhat is our goal? ’ Told that it was a thousand dollars he took fa pledge card guaranteed the $1000 and handed it back “If vye collect any over that you’ll get that too” he told LJL Skinner manager of the drive organization j ern to BON MARCHE OVER TOP LONG BEFORE DRIVE EVEN OPENS Two slot machines confiscated this summer by Sheriff LeRoy Hadley and a deputy from property belonging to Pete Tacconi in Ogden Canyon were declared gambling Idevices yesterday by Judge Charles Sneddon who then ordered their sale within 90 days If the sheriff and county commissioners cannot sell them within that period Judge Sneddon ruled they must be destroyed The slot machines wfere taken by the county sheriff from a small building adjoining property of the Canyon Club in Ogden Canyon last summer I I -- 1 A dog that fell into an old mine shaft about a half mile east of 20th Street and above the canal has apparently perished Sheriff LeRoy Hadley saidjtbday but steps are being takeh J to close the hazardous deserted excavations II Sheriff Hadley said ip was im: possible to get the dog which fell in Sunday out qf the cav- - vX ‘ at 1:30 pm j W Potato Marketing Meeting Tonight i - j ? 5 -- i : '4 j J Bail of $5 on an improper parking charge was forfeited in the pity Court by Walter L jBIack M o O date byr the scientists! 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