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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 25

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BOARD TO HEAR REPORT ON CENTER ACTIVITIES A report on the educational program at -the Ogden-Weber Education Center at 1100 Orchard will be a feature of a regular meeting of the Ogden School Board Monday at 5 pm in the Horace Mann School 1300 9th The report will be made by William Hudson principal of the school which is under joint control of the Ogden and Weber school districts Both school boards have devoted time at recent meetings to problems in the school's operation Other highlights will include a report from Gerald Raat assistant superintendent on curriculum development for junior high schools in the coming year and an interim report from Dr William Garner superintendent on the work of a committee set up to study student dress and behavior standards Dr Garner will make his usual report on conditions in the district Vn r- rfYV irm LAYTON OTT Gives to Planetarium Li they would oppose such a move since indications are that the legislature may require that Mayor Bart Wolthuis called on citizens of Ogden Saturday to contact their Utah State le- Use Effective in Reduction Of Tooth Decay in Children The safetv and effectiveness of fluoridation as a dental health mealurhas been documented beyond any doubt a leading eel- a public health measure whose safety has been as well documented as the fluoridation of communal water asserted Dr George Paffenbarger of Wash- 1I1StHe 200 dentists here that studies it will reduce tooth decay in children by Dr Paffenbarger research associate at the National Bure of Standards keynoted the mid-winter meetings of the Utah Dental Association held in the Weber State College Union Build- mg ltorium with a Saturday night banquet with Dr Don Buswell of Ogden presiding Dr Buswell is presidentelect of the Utah Dental Association In the afternoon session Dr Paffenbarger said fluoridation together with dental clinics in public schools which he advocated earlier in the day are the two major steps that can be taken to improve dental health care Dr Paffenbarger said more than four million Americans live in areas where is a natural constituent of the drinking water several generations all (studies of longevity and heart and similar diseases show these people are as healthy as those in other areas of the country he said Dr Paffenbarger told the Utah dentists are seeing great advances in dental materials science being reflected in dental health While some new materials are being developed he reported dental amalgam silver filling remains the number one material used in 80 per cent of all tooth restorative work ABILITY TO RESIST Dr Paffenbarger said research is continually improving charitable the ability of this material to resist to a remarkable extent the corrosive environment of the SL Creates SC Stock valued at approximately $30000 has been given by a Salt Lake City business executive the Weber State College Development Fund for use by the planetarium Layton Ott president and chairman of the board of Vista International Corp based Salt Lake City has created trust agreement which will fund the college money from the stock over period of years TTYPrrRTTnR Tamps Craner of Ogden and Bill Grudzinskas of Clearfield (lft in the at the gun show which concludes today in Ogden gislators in person or by mail I receipts from the extra half if they are convinced a half- cent would have to be added to cent sales increase would present law enforcement bud- 1500s ireanns Businessman Trust For Planetarium be preferable to a property tax hike He specifically urged that the sales tax boost be designated for general fund expenditures rather than strictly for law enforcement According to City Manager Charles Kelley present consideration of the sales tax increase centers around designating it for law enforcement uses only Both he and the mayor stated ion a geting would mean that we reduce our budget for law enforcement and it help city finances a the city manager said Mayor Wolthuis issued his plea for help from the citizenry on the heels of a report he made Thursday night which indicated that the city is in need for additional finances for fiscal 1971-72 Unless the sales tax increase is approved for fund uses the mayor stated Ogden City may have to raise its 24- 1940s vintage and a 1 sive collection of Walther P-38s 'dated from their early days of production up through the pres- Collectors and dealers from throughout the Intermountain area will be standing by their guns today as the Utah Gun countrparts made from the pat-Show concludes its two-day runents John Browning who at White City Bowl invented them here in Ogden between 1894 and 1897 FIVE CENTURIES Gerald Keogh has a collection Betz has an extensive of semi automatic ent BIG COLLECTION George Thompson of Roy has a collection of cap-and-ball pistols derringers and pistols -that go back to the mill property tax levy by an ad- 0ver 3000 of every make ditional 10 mills and description will be on dis- NEAR MAXIMUM play from 9 am to 5 pm as This would place the city levy gun buffs from Nevada Utah within one mill of the maximum for second class cities Idaho and Wyoming present their wares The affair is sponsored by of firearms that spans almost five centuries One of his guns matchlock that 1800s more lock manufactured in the Va'nafer Kelley stated how- One of his pepperbox models Manager Kelley stated ww eiation and admission t0 the of weapons are Fren wheel- Ogden ever that since is a Japanese one 41 a pistol with three or barrels) is called a to in a a ACQUIRE FUNDS Announcement of the gift was made Richard Myers chairman of the WSC Development Fund which seeks to acquire funds and other resources for the college to supplement state appropriations Mr Myers said the gift from Mr Ott will be used to maintain and memorialize the planetarium facility in the new V7SC science building A dedication cf the planetarium is planned in the near future A native Utahn nrw living camper trailers and travel related products and services The donor graduated from the University of Utah with honors and later taught on its faculty where he still is a part time teacher He was honored by Gov Calvin Rampton with the Utah Small award in 4 Mr Ott has served on the advisory board of the WSC School of Business and has taken part in business seminars His mother attended Weber when it was an academy of the LDS Church Mr Myers said the trust agreement transfers 2000 shares of Vista International Corp Stock to the college with First Security Bank Trust department administering the transaction Appreciation for the gift was expressed by Dean Hurst executive director of the WSC Development Fund interest and support of the college by private individuals and organizations enables the institution to improve its educational programs and he charter city there is some question whether the 35-mill maximum would apply need for an addition TWO-CAR CRASH HURTS WOMAN An Ogden woman received minor injuries in a two-car collision Saturday evening at the intersection of 31st St and Pennsylvania Ave Other accidents reported to area law enforcement agencies Saturday indicated no other injuries According to Utah Highway Patrol Trooper A1 Big-by Mrs Grace Roholt 49 717-26th was injured when the car her husband Air-real 57 was driving collided with one driven by Walter Kevin Amidan 16 1960 250 Mrs Roholt was taken to McKay Hospital by Moss Ambulance where she was treated for minor lacerations and released show is 50 "cents for adults and pistols 25 cents for children over 14 early 17th century Free appraisals of any gun For rifle fans there is a color edged weapon brought to the lection of six Winchester repeat-al M2 million in finanKslor show will be available from ex- ing carbines owned by Keith 1971-72 includes expendi-j pert dealers and collectors A jJensen and Larry Allen tures for police equipment the OLD NEW GUNS I have individual displays of Ger- mayor explained 0ld guns new guns and new man semiautomatic pistols This being the case he be-jc -es 0f 0d guns are all on collection is a fair- lieves the 1971 Utah Legislature hibit at show in huge COmplete line of Mauser-made nnnrmio tVwa OYTra S3IPS flintlnnV I x- mil should the extra sales flintlock fromWOlf knuckle-duster because of its construction which enables it to double as knuckles Interesting out-of-town s-plays include an entertaining collection of breech-loading military firearms from the Civil and Indian Wars and exhibits of German ceremonial daggers and gugeVsranging to 1941 a variety of foreign weaponry hfle Mr exhibit in- such as flintlocks Var pistols cludes several Lugers of the land sub-machine pistols a set of brass! Another de- velopment reported by Dr Paf- fenbarger js the plastic filling reinforced with ceramic materials is used principally for front teeth because its color and translucenee matches that of the natural teeth he said Dr Paffenbarger reported the plastic fillings are replacing the silicate cements used for the past five to six years 1 He also reported the development of other new cements whose main ingredients are zinc approve tax but leave it to the discretion of the cities to decide how the extra funds should be spent The $12 million also includes i wage and salary raises for oth-1 ong from are dis- er city employes played with swords and artifacts raises for police with- 1 out comparable increases for other city employes would cause varietiesangTnglrom and breech loaders on down to modern hunting and military rifles Ornamental daggers and bay- of the Old West Numerous collectors have exhibits well- stocked with antique and mod- oxide" oiT of cfoves and benzoic in Bountiful Mr Ott began his acid derivates or zinc oxide and i business operations in the mid Armed Pair Takes $40 From Service Station 1960s His firm manufactures said A many severe problems within em ammunition loading appa-the city government structure rajS and gun accessories of jthe mayor opined every description I Mayor Wolthuis is of the op- Local residents comprise a inion that even a 10-mill boost major part 0f the gun show in-1 be sufficient to meet ciudjng the ever-present Ogden the needs (Valley Muzzlers Club PROVIDE REVENUE While property taxes which provide naif the general fund Two men walked into a Wall Avenue service station Saturday evening pointed a gun at the attendant and left with over Counci Policy Jbt acrylic resins REPLACE CEMENT These he said are beginning materials I the organs attacked incidence other comes the said fjuori- ajademic tenure according to be Helmut Hofmann aca-concluded several 1-states re- institutional Hears Tenure Thirty per cent of Weberla State College professors have demic vice president in a two-thirds committee vote Inner ns the candidate for tenure 1 is subject to a approval The president may then recommend the professor for tenure to the Institutional Council Institutional Council Police were looking for the men late Saturday night Dale Evans attendant at Mountain Oil Service Station at Binford and Wall told Ogden Patrolman Gary A Greenwood the two men came in twice About 7:30 pm they entered obtained change for a $5 bill purchased a soft drink from a vending machine then left Half an hour later the pair returned Mr Evans said they demanded the money from the till and when he hesitated fired a shot The shot apparently a blank was aimed toward the floor (COURSE FINISHED police were told After they got the money the two men left the service station walking east on Binford the attendant said Mr Evan called the police who searched the area According' to Mr Evans the station had been robbed one month before under similar to replace cementing in use for almost a century Dr Paffenbarger said tooth is one of the first in the human body to be and destroyed by disease decay is almost he said is greater than that of any chronic disease question then can we best preserve Dr Paffenbarger brings us to the dation of water reporting nowr have legislation quiring the fluoridation of water supplies SOUTH OGDEN Seaman Robert son of Mr and Mrs Demoor of 825 40th graduated from training at the Center in San Diego He is a 1970 graduate Ogden High School report to the Tenure explained means communal The college must give written revenue have increased at a rate of about 23 per cent each year inflation has risen at about five per cent the mayor reported This resulted in the city com-ling up about $5000 short on property taxes during 1970 he added Additionally the city lost this year about $15000 in property taxes with the closing of Swift Co and another $5000 when the Ogden Union Stockyards (closed the chief elective ns A Award I official revealed ryyt I these and other reasons rLL Pt-rcirlonfve need thF VJUD I told Ogdenites in a statement Saturday RONALD A JOHNSON Honored in South Ogden Jaycees Hand OFFICERS APPREHEND MAN INSIDE ANIMAL HOSPITAL SOUTH OGDEN A 31-year-old man believed to be of the Clearfield area was apprehended early Saturday morning as he apparently was trying to escape the scene of a robbery at the Erz Animal Hospital 5585 Harrison carrying drugs belonging to the hospital TT Lee Goddard was booked into the Weber County Jail on a charge of second degree burglary He refused to give any address South Ogden police officers Darrel Jones and Glen Passey were patroling the area when they stopped to investigate an abandoned vehicle across the street from the animal hospital at about 2:30 am The officers heard a noise in the rear of tfte building and found Mr Goddard employment for a lifetime Pro-1 notice of the intent to terminate fessors however must main-1 -tain a scholarly competence and a high stature in the community of scholars He said all Utah institutions of higher learning are reviewing tenure policies The council accepted the policies submitted for Weber State Joseph Breeze chairman of the faculty and curriculum committee said people who achieve tenure go through five or six screenings of various the services of a candidate under probationary appointment In special cases the college has the right to employ or retain the services of a faculty member without the intention of granting tenure In such cases the appointee is notified in writing of the arrangement and time of appointment Admin istr ative el have no tenure in their administrative offices Navy Demoor Eddie was recruit training Calif of SUBJECT TO CLASHES President Miller recalled the strongly urge you to write to your legislators or to contact them in person and express your feelings on this he continued groups i- Faculty members may be eli CUT YOUR OWN TAXES: gible for permanent lene I history of tenure which he lowing the expiration of a pro- sa( back to days bationary period which varies when gchool districts might from five to gbt years ac- consisted 0f only one cording to the Weber State Col scbooj with possibly fewer fa tenure Try to Avoid Long Term Loss on Investments More than ever before this year strive to make your gains long-term so that wily 50 per cent is taxable and your losses short-term so that 100 per cent treated as a short term loss the following year A long-term loss is similary a long-term loss again next year where it again may only be worth 50 cents on the dollar' SOUTH OGDEN Ronald A Johnson 4521 Madison received the South Ogden annual Distinguished Service Award Friday night Mr Johnson who was selected from among six contestants received a plaque from South Ogden Mavor Harvey Hegstrom who cited for outstanding service to his community Nominees for the award in-eluded Richard Youngberg Gary Stokes Kent Smith Raymond Hill and Clark Odden Candidates were not required to be Jaycees nor South Ogden residents Keynoting the banquet was Ronald Inkley who outlined priorities for solving local and national problems and developing cultural understanding Mr Johnson employed as assistant laboratory manager by the Inkley Photo Corp is the president of the South Ogden Jaycee chapter and is also a director of the state organiza-tion Active in community affairs he is a member of the South Ogden Community Schools board of directors a committeeman for the annual Easter Egg Hunt a member of tine Variane Dance Club belongs to the Fraternal Order of Elks and was primarily responsible for reactivating South Ogden Days Your Sold will be deductible (NEXT: If You Home Lrst Year) you are matching a short-term long-term jloss vrill sr aw: fective LAST LINE just the next result the so-called line that matters If it is a net short-term gain it is fully taxable If it is a net short-term loss term loss of $2000 you could ap-it is fully deductible against or-'ply $1000 of it against other in- By RAY DE CRANE Enterprise Publications An entirely new investment strategy is the handling of capital gains and losses is called for because of changes introduced in the Tax Reform Act get the impression this has meaning only for the professional traders or the stock market plungers It has real meaning for anyone of the 30 million Americans who are stockholders today There is one key thmg to remember in the new rules Wherever possible try to avoid culty members than the number of persons on the school board Teachers he explained frequently were subject to personality clashes pettiness and the whims of board members regardless of the quality or professional ability of faculty members For protection teachers sought security through appropriate tenure-policies Dr Miller said He contends that good teachers or professors need not fear loss of jobs now if their professional competence and good character are recognized Council member Dale Browning said he believes good character and morals are essential ingredients in grading professors as important these days as their intellectual capa- lege position paper on A tenure can be terminated only for adequate causes as determined by the Institutional Council on recommendation of President William Miller NAMES COMMITTEE Exceptions are retirement due to age and financial exigen-cies Nj person with the rank of instructor is granted tenure but if evaluated annually during his untenured service No later than Jan 15 of the first year of an service the dean of the school appoints a committee to give an evaluation of the character personality and professional sue-cess The evaluation is continued each year Students assist dinary income (up to a maximum of $1000) If it is a net long-term gain CUT YOUR OWN TAXES co Ogden Standard-Examiner Dept 844 Box 489 Radio City Station New York 10019 Please send copy (copies) of CUT YOUR TAXES at $1 each to: NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP (Make checks payable to TAXES Allow 3 weeks for delivery) come and carry forward the remaining $1000 in losses to the next year This year there will be no carry forward if there w3s only a $2000 loss It was all winding up with a net long- only one-half of it is taxable up But this year if it is a net term loss It will be worth only half of what it used to be As in former years gains and losses are offset one against the other It makes no differ- long-term loss only 50 per cent used up of it can be charged off against ordinary income (up to a maximum deduction of $10001 Where ORIGINAL LOSS there is a carry forward the loss retains its ong- After the probation period city ence for offsetting purposes if I This means that a $2000 net V-.

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