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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 12

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Ogden, Utah
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12
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O-den Standard-Examiner Wednesday June 11 1969 12A Cars aunches Drive Against Junk Roy No More Burning By Company Says County Fire Chief I homeowner to tow the car in" Mr Chugg said "the firm will pick it uo for a nominal charge 'of $6 if "it can be towed or $9 if it has to be carried" i Any Roy resident wishing to which will hopefully clean up I this serious problem Mr Chugg said a local auto wrecking firm has agreed to accept any junk auto from any Roy citizen who brings it to its place of business and will dispose of it for $3 "a fraction of the normal charge" "If it is impossible for the alleys vacant lots and backyards with abandoned and junked cars "Besides being unsightly these abandoned autos are a defirite safety hazard to our children" he noted As a step toward city beautifi-cation Mr Chugg's committee has announced a program HOY "Hoy is being plagued with a problem that is inherent with city progress and growth across the nation" according to Dennis Chugg chairman of the Roy City BeauLfication and Environment Improvement Committer Mr Chugg said "this problem is the cluttering of our streets get rid of an unuseable automo-! i -i i ij i a Due snouia coniaci riu uenning jat Repair at 825-2223 1 PROOF OF OWNERSHIP i Residents with proof of own 4-viA I i 1 1 3 -Mi JO COLE Latest Entrant JANET EYESTONE Enters Contest 'Miss Ogden7 Judging Attracts 2 More Girls ership should have it available whtn the car is towed in However a state inspector will be on hand to provide a permit to destroy the car if proof of ownership is not available "This program has been in operation for about one month now" Mr Chugg said "and the results have been gratifying But we have a long way to go" Mr Chugg urged "all responsible Roy citizens to take advantage of this offer and remove any and all unused autos from their property "In this way" he added "we all can make Roy the beautiful city it was intended to be" Commissioner William Moyes gave permission for the burning but reportedly asked a favorable clearing index be observed The salvage company bought the rust repellant some time ago as government surplus but could not sell it Chef Rose said To rid the salvage yard of a fire hazard the cans were removed to the site along the river A fire truck remained at the scene while the burning lasted for more than three hours Saturday Mr Schwartz explained the Utah Air Conservation Committee adopted a code of open burning regulations last year The regulations apply throughout the state Backyard burning is prohibited in any area where public 'vaste collection and disposal services are presently avilable The county health board Mr For her talent presentation Saturday night Miss Eyestone will give a flute solo Winner of Saturday's "Miss Ogden" contest sponsored by the Ogden Jaycees will be eligible for the "Miss Utah" for "Miss America" contest County Fire Chief John Rose said today no more permits will be given a salvage company to burn petroleum based rust re-pellant outdoors Meanwhile Dr Irven Mon-crief county health officer announced open burning regulations will probably be enacted by order of the health board which meets next Monday Slatervillc and Plain City residents last weekend complained to the sherrif and county fire department of the black smoke which resulted from the burning of between 4000 and 5000 gallon cans of the repellant on private property near the Weber River in Slaterville Citizen" w-ere alarmed when the smoke from the oily substance remained over the area due to heavy air The burning lasted for more than three hours "The salvage company will not be allo'ved to dump there again" said Chief Rose "They will have to find some place else to get rid of it" Chief Rose said the health department had refused to allow the salvage company to dump the repellant in the river Richard Schwartz county sanitarian said he objected to dumping the oily substance in the river and had suggested alternatives would be to bury the cans at Little Mountain or burn them when asked a favorable "clearing index" was forecast He said the index was cleared for burning conditions Friday morning but not Saturdav 2 a 1' fx Local Principal Awarded Degree Tommy Gordon Rose principal of the Ogden South 9th Sem- linary has been awarded a mas-! Sch vartz said will control open burning by permit under the clearing index system through cooperation among fire departments and the health Two more young women have signed up for the "Miss Ogden" contest which will be held Saturday at 8 pm at the Ogden High School auditorium Latest entrants are Jo Cole and Janet Eyestone Miss Cole daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph Cole of 541 2475 Layton is a 1965 graduate of Redlands High School Redlands Calif WAS OFFICER She was a student body officer in high school and a member of her school's art club Miss Cole lists her talents as art and karate Miss Eyestone daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Eyestone of 4724 275 Washington Terrace is a 1967 graduate of Bonneville High School She lists her interests as sewing and she's studied the flute for six years and the piano for five years ter degree by Bngham Ycung University The title of his thesis a i "Opinions of LDS Seminary Stu-' dents Concerning Certain Religious Attitudes" His bachelor's degree was also awarded Officers Chosen By Cloverettes HUNTSVILLE The "Valley Cloverettes" a 4-H Club cooking group has been established in Huntsville under the direction or Mrs Blaine Allen Club officers are a Clough president: Julie Coombs vice president Shelly Allen secretary and Carol Ensign reporter Other members are Penny Thompson Laurie Gillespie and Jean Dickson The club meets every Tuesday to study first year 4-H cooking Police Question 7 Seven juveniles have been questioned by police in a reported burglary of Walt's Market 1718 Childs A window on the west side of the store was broken bv a rock An undeter- by BYU in 1964 with a major in Spanish Mr Rose who resides with his family at 50 4775 served as a teacher at the Og- wv miirfrftr- nr i nilli den-Bonneville Seminary from! YOUNGSTERS PLAYING in junk cars are surrounded by danger particularly from broken glass Here Todd Glismann Donna Green and John Chugg (from left) illustrate the dangers for the Roy City Beautification and Environment Committee which is trying to rid the city of junk cars mined number of magazines iwas reported stolen according to police reports 1964 to 1963 and for the past year as principal of the Ogden South 9th Seminarv Gas air conditioning makes you feel good all over all over your house (total comfort in every room) all over your body day and night no matter how hot the weather and in the satisfaction that comes with knowing you and MOUNTAIN FUEL your family have the finest air conditioning system money can buy Start feeling good all over today by calling your air conditioning contractor or us for a free cost estimate SUPPLY COMPANY VoCuaaI Gas Stwccc- it.

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