Show H Ml GET OUT AND VOTE IB OGDEN UTAH MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 2 1959 B — Section r— ive it ere: axes Are I T i Voters in all incorporated com: munities in northern Utah will cast their ballots tomorrow for their in dozens of city elections The polls open at 7 am and close at 8 pm There is one or more voting places in each community In Ogden there will be 93 voting places Mrs Elizabeth Tillotson city recorder said today she has received 6o absentee ballots cast by voters who will be 'out of town tomorrow The total vote is expected to go higher than the light total cast in the primary when only 7 000 voters cast ballots The Ogden Jaycees have a “Get Out the Vote” campaign and are shooting for a 75 per cent of the eligible residents or 21000 to cast ballots sV m i h 4 t V fore — unless you lie in Washington Terrace Utah’s newest third class x city The majority of the agencies with power to levy taxes boosted their levies this year some as much as 51 mills The combined increases ! ‘ v rSd t V in Weber County you are probably paying more property taxes this year than ever be- s v lie If you v7 y many tax agencies made the total increase “substantial” Washington Terrace was the single bright spot Last year it paid the equivalent of 34 mills property it tax to the Washington Terrace it (Because Housing Corp wasn’t incorporated last year the community couldn’t levy a property A ? - Vat- - of ' - -: Wright pg-de- n tax) mayor who has been employed by Southey Pacific Co for the past 46 years receives a “golden” spike from D W Tanner Ogden company superintendent This year the new city levied a 2050 mill property tax a drop of 135 mills This was more than enough to offset all other increases The assessment by cities shows that Ogden increased 42 of a mill from 27 mills North Ogden and at left COMMUNITY SERVANT Mayor Wright Ends Riverdale remained constant with a levy of 23 and 11 mills respectively Roy raised its levy from 17 to 18 mills South Ogden raised of a mill to 22 mills Towns in the county also boosted taxes Huntsville went up tu'o mills to 12 mills Plain City hiked its levy from three to four mills with Pleasant View and Uintah holding the line at six and 1050 mills ’respectively The big bite was put on the taxpayers by the following agencies endowed by law to dip into the public’s wallet: The State School Fund alone ballooned from one mill levied in 1958 to 610 mills Taxes assessed to operate the county government and its facilities were pretty much in line with the assessments by cities The levy here raised from 1170 to i 1373 mills SCHOOLS UP Ogden city schools increased from 9:20 mills to 3987 with the uniform local levy remaining at four mills Weber County schools levied an additional mill to a total of 3935 The Mosquito Abatement District increased 03 of a mill to 88 of a mill The Weber Basin Water Conservancy District stood pat with its one-mi- ll assessment However Ogden Riverdale Roy and South Ogden fell heir to increases in special levies by the district Ogden was increased an additional half mill to 250 Riverdale doubled its levy of 1958 and Roy was boosted from 320 mills to four mills South Ogden was increased from 450 to 460 mills one-quart- Long SP Service d He was apopirted assistant to was 1942 in and neer promoted from his job with Southern of Office Engineer 'in the position Pacific Co last Saturday ending the division engineer’s office ‘in 46 years of service 1947 TanW D On his retirement Mr Wright makes his retirement ner company superintendent in n complete later this month after new said “Mr Wright’s sen ice members of the City Council are seated with the railroad has been outHe indicated in August he would standing” not be a candidate tor reelection Employes and close friends of tomorrow' but he will hold office Mr Wright turned out Halloween until new members are sworn in night at a party in his honor Mr Wright has been Ogden’s The mayor started his career as mayor for six years and a mema clerk with SP Sept 20 1913 ber of City Council for eight years whep he was 19 years old In 1916 He has been handed the gavel by he was appointed head estimator the “city dads” after every elecfiguring the cost of railroad proj- tion since 1953 ects During his six years in office he has been a staunch supporter of the council-manage- r form of muIn March 1953 nicipal government he was asked to speak at a One World Forum in Monte Carlo Monaco but declined to attend Mr Wright is a native of Ogden The infant child of a Wyoming woman was bruised when a car ran and his three sons and two daugha stop sign yesterday afternoon and ters were born here and attended collided with the auto the baby’s local schools He has been connected with Boy Scout activities for mother was driving David Franklin Brenkman 16 more than 30 years 2005 W 6075 S Ogden was cited When Mr Wright declined to seek by the sheriff’s office for running reelection he said “It has been a a stop sign after his car crashed satisfying and wonderful experience into one driven by Lois G Bybee serving on the city council since 36 Jackson Wyo the adoption of the council-managThe accident occurred at the in- charter tersection of U S 103 and Highway ‘I will always be interested in the 89 south of here The child was welfare of Ogden City and its citinot hospitalized zens” I Ogden Mayor Raymond S Wright ' V m engi-retire- Og-de- Wyoming Infant Bruised in Crash -- ill er ytI The new council will be sworn in Monday Nov 16 by Mrs Tillotson The event will be held in the City Council chambers with a special speaker The seven councilmen will elect a Mayor soon after the swearing-i- n ceremonies The new City Council will remain in office until November 1961 Three Auto Collisions Leave 3 in Hospital Non-prof- RETIREMENT MEMENTO— Raymond S ( fa-orit- es 4 1 Mrs Tillotson said 17253 Ogden people voted in the November 1957 general election at which time the-- ' question of continuing the city 'manager plan was an issue Voters tomorrow will name a councilman from each of the city’s four w’ards and three from a field of six candidates for councilman-at-larg- e - -- Hls-rSrA — Three automobile collisions and a bicycle mishap sent three Ogden ites to the Dee Hospital over the Mary W Brown 66 Formerly Of Ogden Dies PIEDMONT Calif — Mrs weekend m ’i Gary Newman - 2480 14 Taylor fell from his bicycle at 25th and y ' Taylor and received injuries which ROOFING PAPER GOES ON — Workmen were busy this morning at wind damaged are still being checked He is in Mary “satisfactory” condition at the hos- Wattis Brow’h 66 of Piedmont Ogden schools as classes were conducted inside Above roofers are putting down4he of Ogden died last night in pital first layer of tarpaper on the roof of the Wasatch Elementary School one of the hard3859 23 of S Doris mile-per-hosusLythgoe after an extended San Francisco were Classes 100 winds last Friday est hit in the city system by and released treated Adams w?as illness were pended Friday by the city and Weber County Schools while emergency repairs after receiving minor injuries in a Mrs Brown was born July 8 1893 made over the weekend two-ca- r accident Driver of the in Astoria Ore a daughter of Wiother car was Vernal Jolly 60 of lliam H and Marie Dee Wattis On 415 Kiesel Oct 3 1917 she was married to Georgia Mae Stwart 45 was Dr Mark Brown in Ogden Dr bruised and cut in an accident at Brown died in 1930 36th and Harrisoqi Wayne Stewart She had lived in California for 18 of 733 Kensington Salt Lake City years ana Garth Empey 2 Willard Court Surviving are three daughters were the drivers Mrs Stewart was and a son Mrs Patricia McNaClasses were suspended by Og- treatted and released mara Millbrae Calif Mrs Jane The “lights wjere on again” in store their homes to their previous An infant was bruised W'hen a Dunaway Carmel Calif Dr Richnorthern Utah to: conditions all of wind-struc- k den and Weber county officials David ard W Brown Reno Nev Mrs day and the 2Vfe million dollar job One Ogden builders supply head- Crew's of workmen toiled Saturday car driven by 16 2005 W 6075 S Og- J W (Helen) Jarman Salt Lake Brenkman of repairing damaged property was quarters official today said “Every and Sunday to make the buildings den collided with a car driven by City 10 grandchildren a sister moving swiftly along one is running around with a shingle tenable All schools opened this morning the child’s mother Lois G Bybee Mrs Estella Wattis Bowman Ogin his hand trying to match were sched crew's 36 Today Jackson Wyo at the intersec- den mopup while some studied students though color” to move into the residential tion of US 103 and Highway 89 uled buildon Funeral services will be annountheir worked repairmen His personnel have been kept areas and begin cleaning limbs The child was not hospitalized ced later ings busy making estimates for people Spotted areas that were without so they can file claims with insur- and whole trees from the streets Television repair shops have been power and heat Friday and Satur- ance companies and adjusters as with requests to repair deluged day had both today task gets into full damaged antennas Fences around But the repair and cleanup job the cleanup residences were flattened fire was just getting a full head of swing HEAVY DAMAGE place and chimney tops were dissteam City crews were still “mopping The Wind that ripped across We- lodged Thousands of windows were and business up” crumpled trees from Ogden ber and Davis counties inflicted shattered' in homes well as the as establishments streets and Utah Power and Lignt about two and million dolf Co crews were still working lars worth of damage to residen- schools Roofs of houses were blown off throughout town tial commercial and school prop4 some amounting only to a few dolwind erties Since the in lars damage while others w'ere swept through Ogden last Friday for-mer- ur Roofers Pound Glaziers Cut in Cleanup Fixup After Hurricane ! -- Franklin -- its i GET one-hal- completely demolished During the fiercest part of the storm huge s and trailers were blown over and traffic was halted on the north-sout- h highways from north Salt Lake City to Tremonton carpenters bricklayers roofers and glassmen have been in demand Car Battery Taken everywhere Carol Pomeroy of 2355 Jefferson Residents whether they are faced with a major rebuilding job or reported to police someone had repairs are anxious to re- - 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