Show mi D—Section County Budget Hearing r f i - UTAH THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 26 1959 OGDEN Planned Dee 11 MusiPare $90000 for 1960 ID 'CRACKED EGG WITHOUT RECIPE' Combination of Scrambled Eggs Insects Earned Trip for Youth By Bob Age SCRAMBLED EGGS AND INSECTS ordinarily linked at picnics have been combined to earn an Ogden youth a fine trip Dennis Wood a Weber High School senior and the son of Mr and Mrs Melvin H Wood will atconvention in tend the National of the end this month with Chicago all expenses paid because he is adept at such things as scrambled eggs and collecting bugs He has a fine record in £H projects on cooking and in ento 4-- H mology That cooking deal is interesting Dennis says he and some other city boys were talking one summer afternoon and decided it would be club a good idea to start a 4-- H program however ana wnen ine county agent Melvin Burningham suggested an entomology project he agreed He has been in that for several years and is the leader in a current project He always takes a net and kill ing jar when the family goes on rips and he now has insects fromive different states in his colHe's known as "the bug boy" and Drunk Drivers Given 100 Days Or $200 Fine ACREAGE SOUTH OGDEN — Fines of $200 They had no acreage to work 100 days in jail were sentences or with crops or livestock and then one of the boys said: imposed in the South Ogden justice of the peace court on three motor"Let's try cooking" Dennis says "We all laughed at ists who pleaded guilty to drunk the idea at first but the more we driving charges The defendants were talked about it the better we liked Sargent Victor Hall 41 Washington Ter: it" Mrs Wood was named the club race Joseph N Reed 22 Pacific leader and the boys went to work Hotel and Phillip Edward Byrne with bowls and seasonings and re 51 Marion Hotel both of Ogden Other defendants fined on speedv ' cipe books to us new so was ing charges were Jay H Stoddard "Everything and it always amazed us that we 20 'Hooper Harry L Green 24 were able to produce edible results Hooper James K Packer 21 Roy ' from raw ingredients Louis H Martinez 19 170 Rushton Dennis recalls the time one of Elizabeth Ann Smith 19 Roy Ruth 505 43rd St the boys Clair Scott "the boy H Grant-3Phyllis on the muffin detail" turned Sue Smalley 21 3055 Adams $15 arouna in utter amazement and each Arthur H Jensen 32 3870 Evsaid incredulously "I cracked tha egg without a recipe!" elyn Tommy L Cole 18 3146 MadThe club was called the "Six ison George M Taggart 24 Smith-fiel- d Chefs $14 each Paul C Hatch 27 the first year the boys Layton and John E Fike 21 881 During cooked breakfasts for their fathers 24th St Robert W Rodwedder and mothers and in the last two 24 Clearfield $12 each Jedd R years served their mothers a lunch Van Kampen 21 3720 Riverdale eon and a dinner and Orion F Anderson 33 Wash ington Terrace' $10 each'' Verdon TOO MUCH ENERGY L Nichols 43 363 Marilyn Dr red Dennis says they sometimes pu violation $10 Duke Ashburn too much energy' into preparing light 21 3841 Grant stop sign violation foods and Ronald J Clay 19 839 $10 "But the one item we didn't hold 37th improper lookout $15 back on was kneading bread We would knead and punch and pound NO friends bring him interesting in sects for his collection He laughs sometimes when he hears reports of a "big ferocious bug" that near ly always turns out to be a harn less beetle I 7 it i OTHERS CONVERTED - ection -- The first public hearing on a pro-posed I960 county budget of $2179-7S- 5 has been set for 10 am Dec 11 the Weber County Commission by Formal adoption cf the budget will take place Dec 31 Between Dec 11 and the last day of the year the commissioners are faced with the task of paring about $90000 from departmental requests to be drawn from the general fund Departmental budgets submitted to the commissioners the last of October total $1079655 Anticipated revenues for 1960 for general funds disbursements are figured at $3S9-68- 3 Vera Dee Wilcox county audi tor has disclosed Budget-parin- g for the most part will take place in the general funds requests The following list shows department requests with the latter figures representing approved funds for this year: The youth says he has received many lasting benefits from nis study of entomology and he has "converted" others to this hobby In addition to his work with recipes and insects Dennis says he has always been interested m health as one of the four "H's" in the national program He also enjoys and picnics and has developed a strong ability of leadership through such activities He also enjoys and picnics and has developed a strong ability of leadership through such activities Dennis is a good example of the alert inquisitive American youths who have made outstanding rec ords in citizenship and education program through the conven When he gets to the tion in Chicago he will be ready and able to pick a tick off a beef critter or whip up a quick break' fast or some hot breads for fellow members from all over the country 4-- H get-togethe- rs 4--H BREAKDOWN County (Commissioners — $25510 $62630 $24710 assessor— clerk— $47540 $43000 auditor — $27000 $20000 recorder— $59700 $62000 county attorney—$20000 SI get-togethe- rs 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H IT WAS SOMETHING of a shock i $23000 and general fund $10200 special services— $140000 Weber County's recreation program which underwent s o m changes early this year received a grant of $75000 for this year and officials have submitted a proposal for the same amount for 19G3 It is estimated capital improvements will cost $27550 next year as opposed to the $17150 approved for 1959 The- - request for the general recreation program was cut from $30k0 to a proposed $20000 The ice skating proposed budget for the in-- rn l t tW w ir iiu ic3 tcaa was n3tjv— approved last year In 1959 $7800 was approved for the maintenance of Memorial Park A total cf $7503 is asked for 1960 The request cf $170000 for bends Interest and redemptions Is the same as was approved for 1959 Mr Wilcox said there Isn't much hope cf a cut here Anticipated revenues for this should be ample 1 treasurer— $4790 $36600 surveyor—$27700 $25545 sheriff— X-RA- Y Heart Surgery Forum tSSVSS&i County fire department— $50000 $60000 district agricultural mr ill) it si' inspec- tor— $1940 $1940 protective inspec tors (including building plumbing and bee inspectors and the dog tax s 5 mm ml Civil collector)— $14400 $13440 Defense— $3000 $5000 Hood control— $7000 $7000 Dis trict Court— $19100 $21400 (This includes cost of maintaining the law ttODeri Mumiora - seaman library) City Court and justices of US Navy has taken part in a the peace— $12000 $10000 juvenile fleet training exercise of detention quarters— $13200 $12000 large —Operating on the heart while the coast of Southern California it is still beating which involved units of the Pacific License —Replacing blood vessels Fleet Pleading guilty in City Court to —Reports of Russian surgeons A son of Mr and Mrs J T Mum of speeding and having a transplanting hearts in dogs lord 3119 lowa ne is serving no charge s license was David JL driver —New developments in heart and aboard the radar picket destroyer Arlofskl 21 Hill A lie was blood vessel surgery: USS Duncan fined a total of $23 Ogden Sailor Takes Part in Fleet Action Scheduled by Doctors rooH $115075 $145175 is studied by four doctors preparing for the last in a series of public forums on heart disease this fall Participating in the panel Dec 3 will be Dr Homer Rich (seated) moderator and (left to right) Dr D M Dickson Dr Dean W Tanner and Dr Mark W Muir HEART t Speed Plea SHOP FRIDAY TILL 9 STORI W1DI SAVINGSI u Weraan't OKaa 1ULKY KNIT ' Svcaiors - 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