Show THE OGDEN 12A AIM FOR MASS MEETING STANDARD-EXAMINE- E UTAHt TUESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 24 1959 OGDEN 'OOOgBBflgCflggBCgOgggBOBCOOOgoeoooopqffeoooeftj y t M3TT 5§ A ur& iu oy Reclditidhon' w eveiopmeni Aoenoo let for North Oqden ers Causey Creek W Im Storage Projeef i The Federal Bureau of Reclamation said today studies are being made of the feasibility of a dam and reservoir at Causey Creek in South Fork This location Is about two miles east— upstream— from the confluence of the Beaver and South Fork Francis M Warnick Bureau of Reclamation engineer said the plans are only in the preliminary " stage He said Bureau engineers are making preliminary studies and cost estimates for a reservoir to store not more than 10000 acre-fe"These reports will go to Washington in a month or two" he said There is a great deal of prelimi nary work and planning to be done before the dam may become a aeii nite project Mr Warnick said 7 4 ' BRUCE E WALLACE Bookmobilt Librarian County Picks from Magpie Canyon to the Causey Creek proposed site five miles up The Bureau has rights to 45000 at Magpie dating back to 1931 The application has been re newed twice-a- t intervals 1945 in to law and early according v in November of this year In the original 1931 application for water rights in the Ogden Valley the Bureau of Reclamation's an nounced intentions were to build a Magpie Dam for an estimated cost et Librarian for Mobile Unit Further studies of the Magpie site resulted in a decision to raise Pine View reservoir's height Mr War- nick said Bureau studies indicated water costs at Magpie would be higher than increasing the storage capacity of Pine View Reservoir Meanwhile the city of Ogden has applied for a $10800 federal grant to make engineering studies at the Magpie site The city has rights to 14000 acre-feof South Fork water here havobtained the right in 1939 ing Transfer of the Bureau's South Fork rights from Magpie to Causey Creek five miles upstream will not change the status of1 Ogden City's water rights according to Mr Warnick The Bureau man said "All the rights to Pine View water are prior to those of Ogden City The Bureau's rights to its share of Pine View water which includes the South Fork go back to 1931 the city s only to 1939" Mr Warnick said "Ogden's rights at Magpie could not be used anyway until Pine View Reservoir was filled" Mr Warnick said the Causey Res ervoir if and when completed will supply water to farmers m Ogden Valley and will not be used to hold storage water for release into Pine et Following World War II he came to Ogden to live and graduated from Weber College with' a major in music and recreation He has been employed at the Utah State Industrial School since that 'time serving first as librarian and then as director of recreation For 10 years he was head supervisor of boys at the school He has been employed at the post office for the past 10 months Mr Wallace gained some experience with the Bookmobile while the "library on wheels" toured Ogden city schools He said he hopes to take some extension courses in library work as sood as he gets started A well known singer in the Ogden area Mr Wallace is married to the former Rella Jaynes of Sandy The couple has two children and the family home is at 1282 Lewis Dr He j stressed the fact that the Causey Creek project is in the future and whether it is ever com pleted depends on a number of factors fAt J DOLLINCER South Oqden's Chamber Official Police Vexed Schedules Talk By Gar Thefts At Roy J Luncheon " ROY— H Chamber of Commerce will speak to the members of the Roy Cham ber of commerce at a special meeting set for noon tomorrow at Ma's and Pa s restaurant He will explain the purpose and procedure of the new "action course in practical politics" that will be taught here said Mr Rapp Mr Dollinger will also discuss projects of the Educational Committee Aluminum NEW KIWANIS PRESIDENT owner-bu- 204 "The two Chevrolets and the hubcaps have not been recovered" said Police Chief Joe Torman "but investigation is continuing" retary i" mm -- j!'' 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V- - Q - L s V - i Kirby Cleaner Combination which is greatly in demand U J Tx I i io&t hi the doonwyl Lem K to Tori Goodbye to the to sweep that annoying windshield pillar forward out of your way No more bumped knees or snagged hosel For Appointment Call Jerry BoIdnsWo pL 't'T 'iiului ywWi'wnt'M hjiw Cfc mj caa d vtsioa Tfeat sleek si oping hoed yo see wit 55 more road tnae you're ever sees before Hew Wide Ange windshield frres yoi to 17 reater g?ws area Wider angle of through rear window toe palter reveds ip siy-to-rea- rtoe r IIJ1U IHlll IIIW— III I Safes Manager EX 44 -- 3-16- 22 TtH " t wjV - nnn Mm the North Ogden Civil League Orders for Thanksgiving may be placed by calling Mrs Helen Olsen EX Mrs E J Fjeldsted EX Mrs William Gibson or Mrs Walter A Ben EX son EX The annual pudding sale is to raise money for civic projects spon sored or supported by members of the Civic League Plan Earnings Unlimited :'" iiimiinHiMM 23 Sharc-thc-Prof- it SERVICE jj?" 1 M g Hen and SLIDER yww'MwxnMwwwiiiip bestshot NORTH OGDEN— Plum puddings are now on sale by members of Part or Full Time Luxe 159 Phono EX One Away' 4-94- SHOW THE NEW DISCOUNT 1636 Watii Elvd Ogden i!wiMinJHi t luii r JJ 6 8-i- n-1 GUARANTEED IIE wiilTELEY'S Will Lay Sfnfl Deadline Set On Jamboree STORM WINDOWS np Only $500 Down Mc-Doug- aL 50 ON TWO LIGHT DI : In town parks utilities recreation agricul ture industry civic government and other phases of community life and development You will be smart to lay away your Recliner These surveys are made by organ ized citizen committees under the now — Good selection — price protected for of of one an from expert guidance balance of year the state's colleges or universities Problems are brought before the steering committee c a t a logued Hegulars or ' considered and discussed then filed from Vibrators All final discussions and action take place at a mass meeting where aU townspeople have a right to ex- -J press views and offer suggestionsJ A tentative time for the first mass meeting has been set the first m mmw M r part of January This will depend on how well the orientation period P EX 2447 Kiesel Ave Mr goes over with townspeople ?g"g"B"a"e'B"nrB"B"rs"yg s a a a'a'a'ayc'd B esc r& z rwrr& i11ev Larsen said Join our Expansion Program Model— D Select from the largest assortment " r- Assisting in organization of the program in North Ogden are Dr J D Williams and Dr J Weldon SOUTH OGDEN — Dell W Moffatt from the university com Cook has been named president munity development department BOUNDARY LINES of the South Ogden Kiwanis Club succeeding Rudeen Allred Officers decided to use boundary lines of the Jrrr four voting dis who has served during the past tricts in setting up the preparation year and education program Other officers chosen to asThe steering committee will be sist Mr Cook are Henry C asked to select four district chair men Following this neighborhood Miller first vice president rroups will: be organized to study Maurice R Campbell second needs of the town talk them over vice president James M and make recommendations to the secretary Kelland W committee steering Grange treasurer These neighborhood groups 'will Those named to serve as also help to educate citizens on the board of directors are Mr All-re- d need of a development program immediate past president Dates for special training classes Wayne H Cook John A Cox in leadership were set by officers Rollin Ellis Elmer D Johnson The first of these courses will be Harvey L Neuteboom and Nano held Dec 2 9 10 and 16 from 6:30 R Piersanti to 10:30 each night From 12 to 14 New officers will take over will be accepted into each course after installation services set Mr Larsen said today officers for Jan 5 hope to complete four such leader ship training v courses This will mean that the development com mittee can draw on 50 or more trained leaders to help with the pro gram ne said Officers decided to prepare a re- iport on the aim of the committee and what it is doing These reports Boy Scouts and Explorers in the' are expected to go to Ben Lomond Lake Bonneville Council have un til TW' 7 tft snhmif annlipafinn for attendance at the 1960 Boy ILGaaUG AnnOUnCGS 2cout jamDoree saia a waiter q OT D U CI CJ I fl S Stevenson local ' Jamboree chair- - P U 1 ilder STORM BOOR FULLY pm t co-chai- Because of the rush of applica tions and the possibility that some Scouts or Explorers who desire to attend might be left out the re- The Ogden High School Boys' I sorvntinn rrnA h wn anA Assn will sponsor its annual i t Thanksgiving dance tomorrow This be if space is avail year's theme is "The Mayflower ableaccepted ' only Mash" Informal dress will be in Over 50000 Scouts and Explor-er- s order across the nation' are exfrom Music will be furnished by the at which will be pected "Scotsmen" beginning at 9 in the held in the event 1960 in Colorado July gymnasium Officers in charge are Colo Jack Osborne president Jeff Liv- Springs Bonneville The Lake Scout ingston" vice president and James Council Mr Stevenson Boy said has ' O'Keefe secretary been allotted four troops or 120 Scouts and Leaders A reservation fee of $25 is reWill Build Duplex quired to hold the space for each An application for a $16000 per- - boy- - Total cost is $150 mit to build a brick duplex at 933-3- 5 Patterson has been filed with the Women! city inspector John Purser is $5995 INSTALLED reported his 1956 black and pink Chevrolet was also stolen on Nov 17 He told police he was inside the shop when it was taken about 7:30 ii iiiii DELL W COOK South Ogden Election Dtcerata Your Horn With a New AISCO Heavy Duty Long Lasting 425 39th lH'lM"i!niwiwwirwiwwuii Menlo Bollinger Park Calif manager of the west-ca- p era district of the United States -- hub- thieves have been harassing po- lice here during the past two weeks with three cars being "spirited" away in 12 days William Woodward 970 Harrison reported to police his 1950 Buick was taken from the parking lot at South Junior High on Nov 5 It was recovered the next day in Center-vill- e by the Utah Highway Patrol The owner was informed of the discovery and the case was closed The 1954 Chevrolet reported stolen was owned by Leo G Mikkelsen 3524 Jefferson It was reported stolen from the Twenty-eight- h Ward 17 White Nov and lot parking green in color it bore a Utah license plate CB 8226: A Mr Lambros owner of the " officers and steering committee have been named to get the program under way Edward C Lar-se- n is chairman Allen Murray and Mrs E J Fjeldsted are man Mrs William De Bloois is sec Boys Association To Sponsor Dance Western Manager South Ogden Shoe Shop of Stake leaders North Ogden Kiwanis North Ogden's newly organized Club Civic League and North development commit- - den City Council tee" met again in their third meet- TRAINING SESSIONS steerthe for set to an Letters will be mailed to citizens agenda ing ' announcing training sessions Mem- ing committee The program is being organized bers of the steering committee will under the guidance of the Univer- - be called in for a second meeting sity of Utah community develop-- soon Mr Larsen said ment department to set up a long The community development pro- the for community program range gram calls for surveys of all prob To date a temporary quorum or lems and future trends in schools man H SOUTH OGDEN— Auto and ' View ) ar v Bruce E Wallace has been "We have to get approval from named by the Weber County com- the Utah state engineer Wayne missioners as librarian of the new Criddle and then if the plan seems bookmobile which will begin oper- feasible the project will be included in the Bureau of Reclamation's pro ating throughout Weber County in gram that must first be approved about two weeks: by Congress ana then tmancea oy Mr Wallace was born in Buffalo the federal government N-Mr warnicK said one oi we legal and received his high school to the education in California He alsoUteps required 'tofor apply to state permission engineer Glen-dal- e graduated from a college in JA 1" et of $9375000 STATE APPROVAL ? 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