Show s 11 d£&ssk 1 Standard-Examine- r Thursday August LITTLE 1 7B 1974 ! "V PHEASANT VTEW— This community will sponsor a pistol shoot for the Utah Peace Officers Association and it will not cost it a penny Mayor Richard Diamond said the shoot will be held at the Meadows Recreation Area in South Fork Canyon It will be called the Pleasant View Pistol Shoot - Mayor Diamond who is also the city’s police chief said the shoot is needed to qualify marksmen for the annual association tournament In past years he explained shooters had to qualify at the tournament and then wait a whole year before they could compete The association will pick up the tab for the pistol shoot but needs a sponsoring community explained Mayor Diamond FINE GESTURE Councilmen approved sponsorship of thf event observing it would be a fine community gesture Councilman Eliot Casperson observed the opportunity was the result of the “excellent rapport” Mayor Diamond as chief of police has developed with all other law enforcement agen- cies and their officers lie said Mayor Diamond has played an important role in establishing additional cooperation between the various law enforcement agencies in the re- YNpAtr ANSWER ON COMIC PAGE v yv V Pleasant View Will Sponsor Utah Peace Officers Pistol Shoot PEOPLE'S PUZZLE tnn£W-f- w tt cases are When enter into an agreement to take ply and probably are sufficient over the maintenance of three Nothing else would be accom- brought under the state law fire hydrants now privately they are handled by the county plished by a city law owned If the citv has its own attorney's office and usually Two of the hydrants were purlaw however complaints handled in another court such pass chased and installed by trailer could be brou-' as Ogden City’s parks and the third by an in- tomey and handled in the local Another councilmen dustry should consider of the peace ecu they justice It was explained that by turning the hydrants over to the city fire insurance rates in the area can be lowered trespass factor FEE LAPSED Council members also said sewer connection and storm sewer fees probably can be returned to a builder who never built a proposed duplex but the building fee had lapsed and could not be returned The council was told the time for starting construction under the building permit had expired two months ago The council also approved a six-lsubdivision called Hill View Estates located north of 3300 North and west of 1100 4 J Cases handled by the city attorney would be charged to the city The council has been considering its own trespass law since a delegation of residents appeared and presented a petition calling for more and better law enforcement Attorney Echard at the council’s request followed with a four-pag- e legal opinion as to the law enforcement situation in the city and what officials and residents could do about it GIANT SAVINGS ACDC DESK TOP ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR eri CHECK THESE FEATURES: ot (large) readout LIFETIME Cadnica rechargeable battery (never needs re1 2-di- git Addmude West The subdivision was submitted by John W Hansen of 706 Taylor It had been approved by the city planning commis placing) key-con- stants Exchange key — round off Decimal — 6 places Carrying case and charger cluded sion 0-- special note will be attached to the subdivision plat however pointing out that the development of the subdivision will result in a “landlocked” area having no access The City Council was told about the only reason the city needs its own trespass law would gion The date of the shoot is to be be as a convenience to resiA 3S--j ear-ol- d Morgan man replacing current president Tim decided and announced later it dents has been elected president of W Hea’y of Pleasant View was indicated City Attorney Robert Echard will will council it Mr said said that state trespass laws ap also The Golden Dahlquist Empire Assisting Spike Kiwanis Club for 1974-7- 5 be firs vice president Roger He is William A Dahlquist a Dutson second vice president certified p u d 1 i c accountant Lee Welch secretary Ralph employed as materials manager Bird and treasurer Dennis at Cutter Laboratories Platt who is reelected to his will second consecutive term The new president-elec- t 1 Also elected to the clubs accept the gavel Oct board of directors are Lee Karras James Twitehell Ron McCall and Craig Alvord They will join continuing : - Ndirectors William Garr William Tulane and Charles Bailey 't"“My major goal for the Stv coming year is to provide ' i &A clubs a practical 4 to means form enduring render altruistic friendships A service and build a better Dahlquist community” Mr cut pointed 7 ' ' The president-elec- t indicated ere of his key objectives is to ‘reactivate the “Key Clubs” at fW iff “ Ogden and Morgan high schools ‘ ? (“with a solid foundation that wi 1 1 their for provide Golden Spike Kiwanis Elect Map Year's Goal is cost ! A in- mm tvirniiiiftTTihi WEBER OFFICE 2432 Washington BSvd Ogden Utah 84401 Phone 393-534- 5 SUPPLY COMPANY r Oj - SCRATCH AND DENT 44 C J "Special Carload Purchase” All New Merchandise! Just Received! Limited Quantity! Many j ! longevity” 'A ' ' £ y -- 'Vyfe' y 'j ' $ AAA J Ks' j WILLIAM A DAHLQUIST Kiwanis President m i j frateroalism through a series social and civic tivities - One-of-a-Kin- d! He also said he will continue the club’s on emphasis service of ac- Refinancing of Youth Project in City Urged federally funded intern program that has expired should be considered by Ogden City Council for future funding the Ogden Area Community Action Committee has said in a resolution City Councilman Willard E committee member Cragun said he was sure a resolution supporting the program would be favorably received by the council But he added the city is operating on a “tight budget” and continuation of the youth program for the time being is ques- A youth-in-govemme- nt CARVER FAMILY PLANS REUNION CITY— Members cf l"thePLAIN will John Carver family hold their annual reunion Saturday at the Plain City pavilion A pot luck dinner will be served beginning at noon Ail descendants of John Carver are invited to attend A u Subject Selected For Story Event tionable He concurred with other members of the committee who noted the success of the program and its good reception in the city administration Carl Visser deputy director of Community Action said the had been funded program the Office of Economic through for the Opportunity past two with from years eight to 10 teenagers or college students spending two or three hours a day in studying city government The youths were paid $2 an hour for time worked Ralph Johnson an administrative assistant to City Manager Richard L Larsen was enrolled in the youth intern pro- gram a year ago Mr Cragun said the project appears to him worthy and less expensive than a proposed $100000 project to fund a public astronomy program at Weber State College The councilman explained the city had been asked to match the federal government’s $50000 share and that he was wary of taking on any more projects that eventually result in the city paying the full costs without Washington’s sharing the expense “The Elephant’s Child” and “The Beginning of the Arma 'A t diilos” are two of the tales to be presented Saturday at the Weber County Library Emer- Will Be son Stone Branch 606 Washingwil? theme Satton beginning at 2 pm S t c r y time Children’s The presentation’s theme is urday’s at the “Just So” and will include sev- presentation 2464 Weber Coun Jefferson eral other stories told by the ty Library 1 a will be em u s a v i Many librarians ployed to bring “The Three to Pigs” and “Katy f life Puppets flannel boards and AREA filmstrips will be used by the NATIVE librarians in their presentation beginning at 2 pm Favorite Story Related “See-a-Stor- ELECTRIC RANGES All have plug out surface units many ovens Choose from with copper white or "old! self-cleani- UP TO OF EARNS AWARD graduate of Weber School has been named High Scholar at THE MARK William Woods College — extra action White gold oi avocado Some frost-fre- e some automatic OF QUALITY Corsberg or copper UP TO Special Opening Tonight Windows Awnings Aluminum siding Patios UP TO 7-1- 0 pm Charge it with the Bon’s Easy budget terms! oo 4141 Riverdale Reed 394-45- 29 f S de- frost 120 cu ft 140 cu ft 190 cu ft 210 cu ft White gold avocado 10 A 1973 daughter of Mr and Mrs John R Corsberg of 1062 Cross has been awarded the high honor from the Fulton Mo school The award requires at least a 35 grade point average and high personal achievement of its recipients Washers and Dryers heavy duty SAVE No-Pocke- t” Joan Ellen ng REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER- y” -- a Presidential LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT |