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Vj vV-- y 1974 FAMILY-- PLANS a PARK REUNION The Affo’tfAss' r'' J -- r4iS Z RENT THERMOCLEAN annual family reunion has been scheduled for Saturday at the south bowery of Mount Ogden Park 32nd and Taylor Activities wiK begin at 11 am with a gerealogy meeting Families are asked Ho bring their own lunches which will be eaten between noon and 1 pan that day Between 1 and 4 pm a program door prize presentations a cake walk and relay games have been scheduled yT£$z& £" "STEAM CLEAN TOUR OWN CARPETS" Shupe-Shoup-Sho- St DO IT YOURSELF — THE PROFESSIONAL WAY SAFE FOR ALL CARPETS Removes dirt sand shampoo Removes stains — even pet stains hours Dries in Restores old carpets One step does it all (no hand work) Leads In your car Easy to use Leaves no residue Doubles carpet life Do an average home for $2500 1- -3 SAVE UP TO a special event Saturday at tie stake camp in Liberty Beginning at 11:30 am theie will be a dinrer followed by a program Featured on the program will be the James Shupe Family 9 & 70 INTRODUCTORY OFFER Ogden Utah North LDS Stale will honor its senior citizens at FILLING PICNIC basket in time for Democratic picnic Saturday are Mrs Charles I M Rohde Wayne Shreeve and Miss Jo Buckmaster (left to right) T (Wool Shag) Oldsters Invited To Stake Dinner - 0 Thermo Clean and the Harmony Quartet High priests in the stake aie in charge of transportation Anyone needing further information 3 should call Neil Dickson at 99 782-767- I WORTH $500 NOW AVAILABLE AT LOW COST FOODS this coupon $eoo 3 clearfiild 4 3145 HARRISON BLVD 3995 WASHINGTON BLVD 4600 S WASHINGTON TERRACE 5585 S 1900 W ROY 1900 W 5700 $ ROY $eo© OFF MOOR— HI HOUR — 24 HOUR $£O0 te RENTAL THIRMQCLEAN $500 SATURDAY EVENT Demos fo Sponsor 'Bad Times' Picnic Weber County Democrats’ Sawbuck Club will sponsor its annual “hard time” picnic at John Affleck Play Park 34th and Wall Saturday begin- PDW' pPA 2 cz MCfi&ElL r t 4 D-Ut- ah D-Ut- ah r 1 3 1 2nd Hearing Granted For S Ogden Proposal w ‘v r j £1 '4 $ n 4 S' i La certfrefZaor- - fS 320Z-- OGAsIA lb IA f&PJT 1 1 w t i $13 l OfZGf 2"v5 A b hIEmEBS City existing zone must follow the give same procedure even though Langley of they may have been previously — OGDEN SOUTH Council has agreed to developer John W 780 E Nancy Drive a public hearing on Aug 27 on his request for permission to build professional offices at 40th and Jefferson City Attorney Richard L Stine said Mr Langley has a right to a hearing even though a previous and similar petiton was denied by the council after a public hearing The attorney explained that all petitions for zone changes or conditional uses within an Council refers the petitions to the City Planning Commission for study and recommendation and then sets a public hearing Planners heard Mr Langley’s request in a special meeting on July 23 for whueh the petitioner will be billed A number of citizens attending the council meeting Tuesday night asked if some steps could be taken to restrict zoning at that comer “so we don’t have to come back every month to defend ourselves” Councilman Ralph L Cottrell Jr said he doubted they as property owners would appreciate being told they couldn’t In use their own land in the desired manner for a period of Losses topped $1800 in four time Councilmen explained that a burglaries police said Thieves broke into the apart- hearing before the council ment of James Schmidt 2259 including 15 days advance Monroe No 3 taking stereo notice is required before any equipment valued at $980 ac- change in zoning or use can be made on any piece of property cording to Ogden police Someone took 15 flasher bar- within the city ricades and 12 lights from a loCouncilman Lucien O cation at 200 12th The stolen Foulger who was acting as mayor in the absence of Mayor property was valued at $666 A citizen’s band radio and a J Farrell Shepherd pointed cassette recorder were taken out however that the city has from the home of John Straley no guarantee the land will be 1904 Eccles Loss came to $150 used for the announced purpose -Thieves took $85 in change Anything permissible in the and currency from the home of particular zone can be built on the property he stated Steve Bailey 1782 Oak I 'letup TUNA A apu & Pkn 3 !bt o osfoPPrsii r AIL - UQ-Z- CfL-3Ap- SWEET - Wopd S 4 if JP- - the stars of atta boy congratulates movie and novel award the winning "WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS" Old Dan and Little Ann now prefer ATTA BOY — Instant dinner for dogs and pops the only dry food for dogs made with TUNA CHICKEN and BEEF products usually found in canned dog food ATTA BOY Also contains the 8 VITAMiNS DOGS REALLY NEED Many kennels end dog owners have welcomed the quality and economy of this 'ocd for degs maae m the Mountain West kstaut Dinner for Dogs & Pups o I f 1bPs s P$s HOTTER A OLD DA H 0 cf 57 ff' 1a - Ajip&p (-D- ’GPib&s $1800 Owners Thefts Report UvCr' 'PcjUjU cA twe W5'fa denied Losses to Reach § Liquid frr' ft Al tfo'CES F£?Z 1 I i4aaa 2MC EH ning at 4 pm All Democrats and interested persons are invited Sawbuck Club members won’t be charged A picnic type lunch w'ili be served Candidates including Rep Wayne Owens who seeks the office of US senator from Utah and Congressman K Gunn McKay are expected to appear Dallas H Buckway chairman ?nd Mrs Donald D (Pat) Peterson vice chairman are in charge of the event The menu will include favorite summer foods all centered around barbecue rm7 w 'i33ao J mwv sre BsilN'BAS |