Show 1 is : h Ogden SUndard-Examice- Saturday July 20 1974 r Sparse Crowd Sees Plenty of Action in Opening Night of Rodeo By ROBIN TIBBETS About 10000 rodeo fans missed some of the most exciting arena action in first-flighhistory Friday when they failed to show up for the Pioneer Days opener at Ogden Stadium 'They’ll get their second chance to see professional and amateur cowboys pit their skills against Cotton Rosser’s first string cf bulls toroncs steers and calves when the second ' performance opens tonight at 8 t t i o’clock Some 69 cut of 283 cowboys who are out to win a share of $25000 in prize money rode in the first go-rou- nd While the nation’s top riders acprovided the spine-joltin- g tion special features including a wild buffalo ride the wild cow milking junior posse races the Lipizzan stallions junior steer riding and girl’s barrel racing offered plenty of thrills too Principal crowd pleasers were the Lipizzan stallions the Ogden Sky Knights and the junior posses bull National professional of Don leaders Gay riding John Davis Tex and Mesquite of Homedale Idaho battled for the lead in that event with Gay— number one— racking up 77 points to Davis’ 75 Bill Owen of Albuquerque NM wTestled a steer in 69 seconds to win that event which saw only two other stiff-necke- d make a out of 19 men marking bareback I n professional Prescott oi JC Trujillo riding Ariz took the lead racking up 72 points in the first go-rou- nd Panhandle roped and tied Ms calf in the show’s best time of rodeo and Harrisville downing the Farr Westerners in the Upimii 111 seconds main event Ostcrmaier amateur ' riding 'Kelly Wahlin of Plain City picked up 62 points la the novice bareback riding— the only man to ride until the whistle Hew In Robert- - of Brinfcerbcff Hamsvilte won the first In junior steer riding with 61 points The winner of that event in will get a go-rou- nd pte-rodeo- Dennis Manning of Burley Idaho won the first round in saddle bronc riding setting the show pace with 71 points while a young Texan Lee Cockrell of Linda Munns of Murrav turned in tbs best barrel racing time lor the Utah Girls’ association with 1723 seconds team from Hill A four-ma- n Air Force Base was first to squeeze out enough mRk to pour and won the wild cow milking With City Manager Richard L Don Larsen assisting the in Harrington announcing booth the sparse crowd saw one of the most spectacular special features ever shown at the c trophy buckle North Davis and Karrisville Bar X won the junior posse racing with the Davis team defeating Mount Ogden in pre- - Pioneer Days Rodeo— the and Andalusian horses ’ With owner-trainAlbert aboard two stallions literally danced to the arena moving perfectly la time with musical accompaniment through such - maneuvers as backward and casters which hove thrilled spectators all over the world The Ogden Sky Knights made a perfect landing la the arena in spite of a strong breeze wdft David Farrell dropping into the er f in-plac- ring furst Clowns Larry dayman and Green Donny provided the with the shootout m the laughs QK Corral bullfights and a spectacular driving exhibition by Green using a small rough country type o£ vehicle Manager Larsen also added some humor to ihe show when Why he asked Mr Harrington do they put those bells on the buns LV “To cowboys keep awake” the announcer replied in the Other performers three-hou- r the were show nearly Weber County Sheriff’s Mounted Posse doing som new maneuvers at a full gallop and tlie cowgirls of Golden State Redeo Co in a presentation of the flags of the 'United States i r PLANS REPORT iON SESSIONS report by delegates to the NAACP national convert A lion in New Orleans La Tax refund checks totaling1 taxpayers Any local taxpayers more than $233 thousand are who have not received their waiting to be claimed by Utah refund should call toll-fre- e or visit the Salt Lake City IRS Office to trace their FT LEWIS DUTY check center officials Processing CALLS ROY the US Postal report that ROY— A Roy man is athas Service returned more than tending the advanced ROTC 615 refund checks as “uncourse at Ft Lewis Wash deliverable” Cadet Steven M Clifford “In most of these cases” son of Mr and Mrs Marvin officials said “the taxpayer has J Clifford of 791 W SS00 S moved and left no forwarding is learning the fundamentals address” of military leadership CONTACT OFFICE Ue and his wife Annerose Ogden residents may contact live at 5552 S 2350 W Hoy the local IRS office in the The encampment gives or Federal Building at Cadet Clifford an opportutoll-fre- e call Salt the Lake nity to practice the theories he learned in the classroom number Inquiries should not be daring his past years in made at the Ogden Service Center the program Officials note that all refund inquiries to the IRS should include the taxpayer’s name and address as it appeared on the return the actual name and address if different the social security number and the type of form filed While the IRS can remail an undelivered refund check to a new address within two weeks officals noted that after Oct 1 all undelivered refund checks Reciprocal fire p r o t e ction are canceled The IRS must agreements have been signed follow a more by the County Commission with procedure to issue checks in Huntsville and Pleasant View response to inquiries received The agreement states that the after that date fire equipment of the county SIX MONTHS will respond when any municiDuring the first six months of pality’s senior fire alarm of- 1974 the Ogden IRS computers ficers determine the county’s have processed 117 million tax assistance is needed documents according to acOr the county may ask each officials The major community to send its pumpers counting were the million 97 to a blaze in an unincorporated portion 1040 and 1040A lamiiiar Forms area from taxpayers in 14 midwest Calls from one party to for aid will be made and western states These inwhen the absence of such equip- cluded more than six million ment will not jeopardize the tax refunds fire protection of the party fur- $2204871841 or an average of $36148 per taxpayer nishing the aid Utah residents have filed was the county Signing for 475294 individual income tax Commission Chairman Keith G 14000 corporation Jensen Mayor Richard G Diamond signed for Pleasant View returns 74000 employment tax and President Sterling B Wood forms 1300 eriate and gift for the Huntsville Town Board forms and 4400 excise tax Similar agreements are in effe- returns ct-with Roy Riverdale North Ogden Uintah and South Ogden Each city h3s its own fire vii! be given at the Ogden branch meeting of the or- gamzalion Sunday at 3 pm The session open to the public will be held to New Zion Baptist Church 2935 800-662-53- 79 xji Lincoln The branch membership will discuss also the lecom merdations Alvin Carter principal of Ogden lh"H made to the board of education on racial matters A committee to monitor Ogden High School and city hoard of education meetings is to be appointed at the Sunday ression MAN 'i ) 324-25- Fire Pacts 1 Accidents Injure Two th Drawn Up By County RIDIN’ HIGH in the saddle Bill Kennedy (left) cf Randolph Utah tries to top a hard bucking saddle bronc at the rodeo opener He wound up with no marking A goose egg was all young steer rider Tom Benot of Hooper picked up when he tried to stay aboard a spotted steer in competition Friday night Second night of action begins tonight at 8 in the Ogden Stadium pre-rode- o Two women were injured in separate accidents Friday Police Check Reports Of Seven Thefts smnarOnlCity District Offers Teachers Human Needs' tight Per Cent Salary ncrease Mary Atonleo 41 of 361 E Washington Terrace in a four-ca- r accident at 4963 Riverdale Road Riverdale police said the ac cident happened when Mr: Atenieo lost consciousness while driving and hit three parked cars She was treated and j 465a S Seven burglaries were ported today by area law officers a’ ‘d Hosps- Two tires were stolen from The Ogden School District t Dr Raat said the eight per recommends the Ogden Board e standard Station at 2534 tab look Washington Police valued the Katiiv Doman 17 of nrr Friday offered its teachers an cent increase in the salary of Education Adams was treated at McKayeight per cent pay raise plus j schedule would be in addition to realistically” at the closing of loss at $164 Dee hospital for injuries she benefits ( annual “step raises” that would two schools because of the A typewriter valued at $650 sustained increased insurance in a one car accident was reported stolen from the enrollment 34th declining at amounting to almost another hike next Adams and 1165 Patterson IBM Corp year oi about 10 per! to Donna Asuit of 2400 N Norone per cent Police said the accident hapcailt While her vehicle’s higher substantially Before going' info Friday’s continue operating the same dic Valley Drive reported the pened when the car hit and than the district’s previous 65 session Dr Raat said brakes Jailed the number of schools with that theft of two guns valued at still a cent offer is structor it pole per would make live many fewer students” he said $310 to Weber County sheriffs The seminar classes will be significantly below the 12 per teachers “the best offer we deputies CLOSE TWO held Thursdays from 7 pm to cent asked by the Ogden can without cutting into the Mrs Zane Zandell of 2762 said Mr OEA 10 pm Puffer the has room 325 Union Build- - Education Association Madison reported the loss of quality of our educational was offer new district The identified in cash from her home Junior $180 Washington mg program” and Hopkins Elementary were reported can be made described as “very very low” tires High Eight CANT EXTEND as the two schools that should stolen from Henry’s Service with Carole Price in the WSC by Clark Puffer OEA executive and head of its He said the district can’t go be dosed Station at 2093 Washington The Continuing Education Center on officer without offer the team not “If closed this bejond was placed at more Iharp Two men were stabbed Friloss Friday negotiating they’re campus cent day night according to police “It’s two to three per affecting programs year they should be in the near $490 Final registration comes j and most other districts redudng the teaching staff future if the district is to A set of silverware valued W Dannv Sanchez 17 of 341 Thursday at 6:30 pm a half below what 17th told police he was Dr Raat said the district p r o v i d e the educational at $180 was taken from the hour before the first class con- have given their teachers in the 1800 block on financial walking condition has been programs it should” he said Puffer said home of Mrs Mary Taylor venes Fee is $25 Wall he when was attacked by affected Dr Raat said the school 1062 24th adversley by declining “An objective of toe seminar NEW OFFER three men district enrollment that has board “has given that option Thieves broke into the Pepsi is to learn how to understand He said the OEA negotiating decreased He was treated an d released some 5600 serious consideration in the Cola Co and Gaylenes Studio by ourselves and how to get along team will analyze the new at St Benedict’s Hospital for a in the past eight years recent past” but rejected it “in of Art both at 1731 Washington better with others” Mr Clegg district offer and present a students wound to his right side stab Mr Puffer said the OEA the interest of quality educa- and AMCOR Corp 379 17th said ’ counter offer at the next recognizes this W Evans 38 to id poJohn The loss was unknown problem and tion’ lice he had been stabbed ny a negotiating session scheduled woman but declined to give July 25 The eight per cent increase in further details He was treated Ex-Addicts was schedule the at St Benedict’s Hospital He basic salary department The county also provides fire bis presented near the end of a gave police 2535 Lincoln four-hofor address and Plain but told negotiating City Friday protection hospital officials his address was 26? Patsession devoted mostly to non- Ex-Offend- ers Harrisville that do not have terson economic items departments Here’s lineup for Pioneer Days celebration The district negotiators also In an unrelated matter the A “supported work” project! months and hopefully you’ll (ourselves a busines enterprise — offered to increase the district’s president of the Warren Irriga-ik- n today through Monday Co has alleged before the of the teachers health and designed to increase the em- - be right in there with us” he rather than a social services j 1 share fl Q TODAY: told conof accident insurance Commission a that representatives drug andjijjverv svstem premium ployment prospects of ex Cvunty 'alcohol treatment agencies from the current 70 per cent to addicts and crete dam it owns is being 6 pm —West Central Park Outlaw Flanging ‘We will accept work con-- 1 will be “One hundred slots not 80 cent might o per destroyed 7:30 pm— Stadium Girls’ Barsen provide reah Assistant Supt Gerald H implemented in the Ogden area seem like much when ycul2 Lawrence Muirbrook said the rel Racing Junior Posses next week a planner program work and ex-- i Showers are in the forecast for consider the size of the three diversion dam near U$4 across Raat said this would be equal to 8 pm — Stadium Second Rodeo Performsaid Friday lls weekend to Northern Utah a salary increase of about 7 per but at least j offenders In a the Weber River is threatened groups en- ance is target who Eilas Martinez National Weather Service added he cent "j for the it’s a a start” gravel by by digging uty rec developing the project for the Deputy director 'MargaretFronfent” is calling for variable cioudb Parson concrete firm SUNDAY: state planning coordinator’s Manson described the function j ress with afternoon and eve- : DRASTIC PROBLEM At same time the distnci j °Ke said that some 100 ex-j0- f the supported work project asr Mr 9 am — Liberty Park 01 de Car Show and Martinez noted the j tong showers through Sundav “We’re lacing a drastic probnegotiators asked the OEA io j addicts r dysfunctional alcoholics iWArt ' Swap Meet ifl i raiment ” project would be operated along lem” Mr Muirbrook said The — 8 pm drop at least Cor toe current! and alcoholic native Americans Weber State gjA consider jthE same we Stadium with gasty winds reJ & a IhualcnioraB g — gravel mining operations have year a number of increased or will be involved in toe nmjrrami Mormon Youth Choir are sheltered worenop wr cut the dam level down five new fringe benefits it has teen told the Weber County! Th pihabi!ity of rata today 9:30 pm — WSC Carillon Concert Stewart Alcoholism feet now he added and asking Drug Advisory TrsjLc CcfflSO iployes working on contracted s §0 per cent decreasing to 49 Tower Bell Commissioner Keith G JenThese include (kintal in- Committee that Salt Lake City I ijobs under the direction of crew per cent on Sunday sen said he would have the surance long term disability and Ogden have been selected MONDAY: NIotfH OCfuOfl chiefs today and Sunday ' insurance ana a provision' that as the target areas for the county surveyor check into pro! 6 indicated that H Central Park Outlaw Hanging the district would pay for program and urged committee pm—West NORTH OGDEN -- City com-- 1 perty lines involved but the iro — Stadium Girls’ 7:30 Barrel to ll he Tues-jwisubstitutes have for teachers on input in drafting the total plan cil meeting scheduled for pm paid a set salary with rigation company might own for leave its j action ‘The take Racing any legal personal receiving? project will start in Salt day at 6 pm has been canceled regular paycheck 8 pm—Sladiurn Third Rodeo Performance Tlie two teams also agreed to Lake City but we hope to have a according to Dennis Shape recqurse it may seek incentives asjOgClenife name a committee' to develop j physical location in Ogden as rector of public works for The county always is blamed j Military Night Vj AH Day — West Central Park Ogden Palette for flood problems Mr Jensen recommended: changes in ihejsoon as possible” Mr Martinez a for witoj workshop Calling said The chief deputy county to for extra teachers Club Outdoor Art Show payment The next meeting of the court-- ! (explained work such as workshop and j “We will be in the planning cil will be held Tuesday July keel drug and alcohobrelaied An Ogden man wat booked surveyor Michael Jui'ko look school to into summer the sessions malter 8 agreed Stages on this program for six 30ih beginning at pm codes Mr Martinez said Ido the Weber County Jail toy night by Ogden police that each mm in the program u yghesf 23 of 652 be subject to weekly vci mlurt followup and evaluation as tegjchargi of the he’s in as project—wkkh jtiana while he was during in should be until he m trained and j the 700 block of 925 North! ' ia a regular job 1974-7- 5 Weber State College will haw to placed makes a total of $310000 the comes it about belts close as tlie fiscal for upon tighten budgeted get” to “tighten its belt” if it is to to it as possible school will have to absorb in He said there will be no reProgr® planners said year and has now been “comGlVOS 1974-7bud5 live within the fiscal has been funded out” pletely wiped project some manner if it is to stay out in duction school Dr new at the Foulger said the jobs Total funds available to the get the Institutional Council fective July 1 and is expected to PCSViHd ContfCICf of the will some red include although posts that may austerity program has been told school lor the 1973-7- 4 fiscal year coctiaae from three io fivef- The $260000 cut came as a become vacant may not be filled the elimination of all equipment Harold C Steed chairman of were $108 million This includyears a mstrol group of I00j- - RIVERDAIS — A cortzad " result cf an order by Gov Calthe finance committee told the and for paring sections of a ed $77 million in state appurchases for the fiscal year nonsupported immediately vin L Hampton that all the He also said all travel ex' council the school’s $119 mil-- ’ will also be studied cash and propriations receipts Meanwlkle’ Dr Foulger retojbcr of street to toe pity wa§ Hon budget has been trimmed state’s educational institutions carewill watched be million awarded to Gibbons imd Reed of ‘ a penses $29 provide eomparisonu that the college spent ported exwill reducCo by the City Council state cut monies and be of will there $260009 the was for a There gelling by fully program Funding carryover ' 1973-7- 4 of million fiscal $103 its 1972-73 cent curin and In addition he said it will 3 come the Foiuw fiscal tions other Ford The firm had the hwbM el the from penditures $191587 expenses thrcsigh per cost another $55000 to meet the vthe Dr James R Foulger busirent spending daises of bills whan are $13462 ’ all Department budget and year ness vice president said alminimum wage requirements Dr Foulger said every phase labor welfare Comprehensive Streets to be resurfaced " Inin will end up with a $300990 Chairman Steed also reported to the addiof that will be in effect during the reduction and the college’s operations will that gifts and grants though the Training Act clude sections cf 7m East 4400 surplus Encumbrances Employment monies tCETAi fiscal year amounted cost tional arid pajmeei3 South 1000 West 1500 West does not leave the be affected by the budget school during June $253216’' ” said Steed workChairman fer eonIracuKl He said the surplus bad been to 18185 Uigfrtend and Gierry Drives college with a “starvation bud change as all will be called time-consumi- ng “Human Potential Seminar” will be conducted at Weber State College Thursday evenings beginning next week and running through Aug 22 The seminar is of particular interest to psychology students and credit will be given said Jay Clegg assistant professor of communications seminar in- i A ! ! - j j district 2 Men Suffer Slab Wounds Pre-registrati- on an-oth- er totaling s i I returns i Work Project to Assist to Be Started Here CELEBRATION WILL INCLUDE RODEO ACTION HANGING ur -- COHliHO fj Forecast Says Pre-Rode- I ex-addi- cts non-stre- ss 1 f College f 1 f ’ -- J Off jn k Pre-Rode- jail&d di-jrais-es 9 to s s Council Told iSLof jRIverdde ex-addk- ts nan-offeode- i ’ -- total that -- 4 j s t rs I 4 |