Show THE OGDEN 12 STANDARD-EXAMINE- NUVttivutt zi UTAH SATURDAY EVENING OGDEN COUNTY ALLOCATION R I With a little more than a month to go in 1959 the Ogden City Corp has received less than half of the estimated revenues budgeted last Jan 1 to pay city expenses This was the gist of the financial report given the City Council by City Manager Walton xayior giving the city's trial balance as of Nov 1 He estimated the 1959 revenue will be $2924000 a downward re vision from the $3002922 figure set up last Jan 1 Of that total the city had received Vi I'm v I If )!§§ I f'" I only $1387361 on Nov "' V ? "J 1 'irl— onager — If you have any old school books gathering dust in some dark closet the Navy can use them Navy men are making a drive for discarded V books which can be used in schools in the Western Pacific area These books are being gathered up at various points throughout Utah Nevada and Cali- fornia v Weber County citizens who can contribute to the project are asked to mail or deliver them to the Naval Reserve Training Center 20th and Jackson They will be segregated and shipped to the Naval Supply Center in Oakland Calif for distribution throughout Pacific school districts 1 Okay Water Sewer Bond approved a $250000 water and sewer bond election by a slim three to two margin Only about six per cent of registered voters went to the polls The approval clears the way for the city to launch construction of a capacity reservoir enlarge the water distribution mains throughout town install additional fire hydrants and purchase grdunds for future reservoir expansion in North Roy Over-al- l cost of these improvements have been estimated at $180-00- 0 The second proposition approved by the vote will allow the city to sell $65000 in general obligation bonds to run storm sewers under two railroad and install sanitary sewers to that district on 4800 S east of 1900 West not presently being served The ballot was marked with two propositions Of approximately 265 ballots cast 164 favored improving the water system against 104 For the sewer installation 150 voted yes and 113 opposed the question "As soon as contracts are ready the bidding to complete the work will "get under way" said Mayor O Dean Parker "The city must find a means of storing its Weber Basin Conservancy District water right-of-wa- ys supply" Legion's Holiday Dance Scheduled for Tonight I Foods Handling Course Completed For Cafe Workers night at 9 In the to- Post Baker-Merri- ll Ko 9 home at 2408 Adams Weber County-Ogde- n —t i Runs Over Fire Hose Forfeiting $25 in City Court on a charge of running over a fire hose with his vehicle was Alberto Castarina 30 1905 Lincoln Irig-ha- m SPIRITED CHAMPION Dandy Chuck owned by Anthony Santos Chico Calif was selected by judges today at the annual fall Quarter Horse show sponsored by the Intermountain Quarter Horse Assn as the Grand Champion Stallion Term Ogden Man Given In Theft of Krupp Diamond 5-Y- ear Nev (AP— Two Snrintrs Ark ei?ht vears tn t men in the Krupp diamond case served after two consecutive 10- burglary terms in Arkansas drew prison terms and a third got year William Sneed Davies 42 Ogden probation yesterday years The $250000 diamond was stolen Utah five At XV 'D TJorr April 10 at gunpoint from Mrs Vera Krupp former wife of German in ed guilty to conspiracy and testi dustrialist Aimed Krupp men Of the seven originally fied for the government Both Reves and Davies pleaded anc" to conspiracy and interstate r? guilty -ana were awaii convicieu noceni transportation of stolen property But Judge Ross said he imposed sentencing Dec 11 U S District Judge John J Ross a stiller term tor Reves because imposed these penalties for the re- he changed his plea to guilty only after the evidence against him be-maining three yesterday 30 came conclusive Hot Reves James George VEGAS LAS Tic fegd "' rj?r? non-DRinicE- 4 Now available at re- duced rates fire insurance for non-drinke- rs i - third Stallions threo years old—Candy CK-e-lt Santos Chico Calif Anthony second place with Rudy Diamond first Most owned by Phil Yacka! owned by the Simmons and Wiberg Ennis littto Mont second Brent Buttons owned Stables of Layton finishing third by Eldon J Bodily layton third Stallions— foals of 1955 and older-To- do lueno owned by Robert W long Coroon-da- ie PLEASURE HORSE Colo first Bar Bob owned by Sm Pinky Lee owned by Mr and mons and Wiberg Stables layton second Ukt Mrs Frank Frodsham Fannington Steen owned by GUdo llnebovs City third grabbed top honors in the western Get of Sire threo eet tithef s—PorO Roosevelt owned by A C Wifkinson pleasure horse class Second was Jim Pocol lyle owned by Viebb Ouortef" Brown Jug M owned by Dean and first Horses lehi second Raider owned by Alida D Sage Sheridan Wyo Mac- - Gen A Reed ColoradoSky Colo by Sprirjt where the csnnnn PHONI EX DAYS n rrrn ! NIGHTS PHONE EX 58 23 HOLLEY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE DISTRICT AGENT FOR PREFERRED RISK MUTUAL INSURANCE CO HUJ 2431 Kiesel Ave banks ore for all the people large depositors small depositors and oil the brackets The fact is we have built our fine success by haying tht word get around that the modest account —checking or FREEWAY i ii l V v ti- ll most J J past seven years! Park free — right at the bank doors FRANK M BROWNING President ' fea- appreciated tures' This attention to detail is of particular importance in providing 2641 Washington 1 LINDQUIST-SO-NS AT3ih F UTAH Ogden Utah pro- - truly outstanding 0G0EN B Y Call in and get acquainted Join the 17500 depositors who have been attracted to the friendly FREEWAY banks in the banking to you bring your banking to us k1 een sayings — is always welcomed! We know that bank ballike children! ances have a way of growing up We brought neighborhood Branch Bank South Ogden UTAH Branch Bank City of Roy L of Ben Lomond Bank S'oixito at JIS f illato in Ondon STREET 2i"sro AULTOREST HAR2EXTSOM IU1- Geo V IlcIIey Important WASHINGTON 44534 Was owned is welcome every detail of a memorial service is one of its X EX tt tie FEE Lind-quist-conduct- ed Nowhere a fairer price Slreot i tUIHCaU COLTS Colts— foals of 1957— Gold leaver owne4 Prove first Shiek by LaMar trenbrack Paul owned by Robert W long Cerbondale Colo second Duster's Duct owned by Jim Alien end R L Woodhousa Walisbwra Utah NO MEMBERSHIP A finer service tU 36th TCUliXlg Coirs—foels of 1959— Sass Mast owned Vy Phil Yeckel fnnii Monrh first Poco CKtt owned by W M and Rena Howard Pleasant Grove Calif imneTied fiiry owned second by Webb Quarter Houses Lehl third Colts— foas of 1955— Sfen Bob owned fcy Edwin H Stevens Holden Utah fiat Ruddy Raider owned by Gent A Reed Colorado Springs Colo second Doc Dusty Poco owned by Deil 8 StringKam Ogden third Why Pay for Accidents of Drivers Who Do? The attention given to to uvnerc FUNERAL DIRECTORS "1 third RS PRIVATI PARKING H owerS Junior western pleasure horse ex hibits the jackpot cow cutting con test the novice cow cutting compe tition the registered roping contest and the finals of the open cow cut' ting event will windup tonight In competition last night Poco Star finished first in the Working Cowhorse test followed by Star Rush second and Denny Star third Owners of the three animals in order are Donald T Williams Arbon Valley Idaho Max Depew Payson Utah and Leland L Good rich Bluebell Utah Keith Powell's Burley Idaho en Idaho Ringo took first place try : : a i t ewrteo by Barbara Brwmirtg Oooe second Zig Cat owned by Mrs T Patten el taUetm Mont Gateway leer— mentor j eiomg five years and Sktiter fMsum owned W Don Mullirts Xtfl laka City first Pole Pitch ewnod by Nor man Thompson Sand Hill Cg6n second Charlie owned by Siim Trent fa'ion Nev in-betw- A nn COW CUTTING Our four City Depart- Pvt Keith B Hadley son of Mrs members and their partners B Stanger 1762 W 2100 are invited There will be music Jlmerva has been taking an advanced by the Scotsmen and turkeys for course in artillery training at Ft door prizes SilL Okla Cliapei of oy ed ment of Health said today that the health department was very pleased with the response "Ogden food merchants and restaurant owners supported the program very well he said Artillery Training ends tonight Grand champions and reserve ran entered by Dick Hammer SL Horse Show that ends tonight were j George Utah finished third selected this morning Susan Evans showing Emm selected Chuck 'Peach in the junior western b!mu Judges Dandy — owned by Anthony Santos of Chico sure horse class saw her entry Calif as the top stallion with Lit take first place Light Foot owned V tie Mose exhibited by Phil Yeckel Dy Teddy lumber Snowvme Utah Enms Mont picked as reserve was second with Rock Tack shown by Shuck Shaw Brigham City takchampion ing third The grand champion mare Lady Following are results of yesterMr owned Mrs is and day's judging contests with name Allegro by of Quarter Horse owner and ad— J ' I inff reserve charrmion ribbons was dress listed in that order for tbt Trixie Dawson exhibited by R W first three platings in each class op plaangs in the first four Mantlo Bricham City classes were published yesterday): the Picking up grand championi ribbon in the Gelding class was Le-RMARES Buster Maiden mrn— tuckr'l mwn4 fc Spencer's Layton-bre- d Ren Howrd Pletiint Grev Robb Moddock Star shown by Bar- - W MDixitnd Bell tint ewft4 by iem hobbt f lo$taff Aril tecondj pwt Arta- I judged reserve champion of the br i Chitetain North Ogden third Mitron Mart— UJy Allegr wre4 fcf class Oouglw and Nancy Deaf Simmt Aot fifjtj About 50 prize Quarter Horses Tax Ctwjoo cwnd by R W Wantlo City second Claret earned by J Uoa were sold at auction this afternoon Karsvilla third with the finals of the horse show Harrison rroduct of earn— littti lo Id vnned W Mr slated at 8 tonight nd Mrs frank frodsham Farmingtoa Maesamotsaii by tn and Jnet Show officials said 2200 persons first vm)CingK Cobb ley Dcclo second Ouill rarfted atended the show yesterday and by Clair W Wintarton loosertH third witnessed the sparkling first go- GELDING round of the featured attraction eeldinos— tuster lotb Junior rned iv last night leRoy Spencer Layton first Moock Star 600 AH on Opening Tuesday and 700 food handlers in Ogden have finished a special school on hygienic ways of dispense ing foods to the general public Dr Glen W Garner assistant director of Ogden City health department and Howard Speechley Ogden City sanitarian were directly in charge of the course Subjects covered were preparation and serving of foods hands and their role in the spread of communicable diseases personal hygiene for food service personnel Dr Arley Flinders director of Between f! tr—i ATTENTION er ? rwc Lynn School Bid The Ogden City Board of Educa tion will open bids Tuesday night for the new Lynn elementary school about safe were reported They that is to be located adjacent to 10 am this morning the Weber the present Lynn school at 523 County Sheriff's office reported Grant shortly before noon 15 two Pino Kenneth The Estimated cost of the new buildboys son of Mr and Mrs Ana Pino 402 ing is around $350000 W 4725 S Washington Terrace Also on Tuesday night's agenda and Richard Lefrink 17 were re is a report on enrollment and at ported missing at 9 pm yesterday tendance for the first nine weeks of Jack Tremaine 16 son of Mr the school term and Mrs William E Tremaine 425 E 2225 N North Ogden told Mrs Pino that he and the two boys Ogden Woman Killed went for a hike up the canyon tha begins east of North Street His By Shot From Rifle two companions said they were go A Ogden woman found ing to "hike across the top to Og on in her smoke-fille- d a coach slumped den Canyon apartment last night died of a The Tremaine boy said he tried gunshot wound city to dissuade them because he knew detectives said today the country is extremely rough She was June Watkins Doxey 1910 After the sheriff's office w a Detectives said Clyde called Sgt Bert Cook and Deputy Washington Brown occupant of an apartment Edward Ryan spent the night same at the address reported he well as they searching the area as heard a shot about 9 pm He could in their car This morning two deputies Fran- called police When they arrived they found cis Wilson and Ryan five jeep the patrol members Grant Bitton Jake was victim laying on a couch that rifle Kapp Robert Fisher Ray Butters was smoldering A nearby and Robert Bauman searched for the youths until they called t he Sheriff's office American Legion will hold its annual Thanksgiving dance I Adult Blind Will Eat Holiday Meal self-inflict- ROY—Voters of Roy yesterday vt0?ro tnJwVif v are approacning mental expenses -J :lii me year uieir luuuijei i:uihus- tior ii Ve V17 V?uncii £?L?enl ?8r ail"Vauo" Vl ulJr The police department expenses! in 10 n??ntlls haYe c° to $365617 out of the total fund of $440964 The Fire Denartment in 10 months spent $358506 and had $76- 562 to S° for November and De W a source from the Weber Basin Conservancy District if the district has it for sale by that time The search for' water must then be continued to supply the addi tional water an expanding popula tion and industry will requue The city manager said that as-uoui b uiuvmj uiw ivuwiMiuvj VJ only department "in the hole' Magpie in South Fork Canyon forThe 10 months was the Rodeo fund should be investigated Tn aHHifinn tm cA9rr'hmtf ivf Woof St Upat $52120 With expenses UP tO sources of water for a population "ur- - x Wlduns certain to increase Mr Taylor said the city is confronted with the need improve the water distributing system Reservoirs must be covered to meet public health standards A Thankseivin dinner fnr nrinlt Small diameter nines must he re--1 to placed provide adequate pres- blind people of Weber County wiU sure ior areas now suiiering at hft vpM tnncrM of tha — ° fif times from low nressures s nir t ti Aaams- The city manager told his audi- - rianslon nouse' A" adult with blind their neces- ence that the public should prepare o pay higher rates for city water sary guides are invited to attend because present rates will not sup- - Tnere will no charge port the revenue bonds that may rKe have to be authorized to provide for waterworks improvements and utan Assn- - Ior tne Blind said to- day that the dinner is a United enlargements The luncheon was sponsored by Fund project made possible W R Kobel Sheet Metal Products through the Community Chest drive Youths OK Spend Wight Shivering in Mountains Roy Voters V The city has received $8753825 in Class C road funds and still has $2746175 to collect from that i CLASSROOM BOOKS KICKING AROUND? NAVY WANTS 'EM all-nig- ht coii t Tia Three officers of the Rolling Hills Swimming Club find for their new $30000 club house at 850 Hislop ready and the group's first annual membership meetingJohn-so- n social at 7 tonight Left to right are Clifford vice president Robert Heiner director and Monte Bailey president Also completed is the club's swimto be ming pool leaving only the tennis court still built in the $300000 private recreation development shivered through the night before a fire in the Wasatch Mountains walked down this morning after an search for them by law enforcement off icers 4 PIONEER DAYS Out of $111605 revenue expected City Manager Walton Taylor told ?r the park fund including Pioneer the OsrdMi FIks Jnllv f!nrk lunch- - uays tne gou course and Dasebaii revenues me city nas received cnn vocfurdow tvof it noAan : -- J:r° iu or 8972 per u — the T r rent of ' uuucs iu £iuw as pieuicieu uie tiijr $100137 ' READY FOR USE who 1 year ditional city water available Two Ogden area teenagers 1 still due a whopping $1363318 Mr Taylor said the city will be gin to receive tax money m the next week or two as citizens are now paying their 1959 taxes to the Weber County treasurer who will allocate it to municipalities Some revenue items in the 1959 budget reveal that of an estimated $170000 m fines and forfeitures the City has taken in $142084 or 83 per cent of the anticipated revenue Ogden has received $8290780 from state liquor profits the amount estimated at the first of the Water Meed i picture In the financial report for the 10 months taxes collected are only jzyeKJi wis year ana mere is 1 rm n STILL DUE Foresees rSZ-- the financial However isn't as black as it appears ' ' Th llop uvv Mcmaqes ives Financial Statement WEBER VALHEY'S FOUR FULL-SCAL- E FREEWAY BANKS |