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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 13

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i Board Okays Architects tutor OCTOBER 24 1967 IB TUESDAY EVENING OGDEN UTAH Section For 12 of 14 Projects Will Name Remaining Pair After Construction Starts- SOUTH OGDEN WILL PICK UP LEAVES MONDAY Appointment of architects for 12 of 14 projects pro WARM WEATHER ON WAY WITH FEW HIGH CLOUDS Predicted freezing temperatures in the valley fuong the Wasatch Front apparently failed to pan out Monday night as the mercury dropped to 34 degrees in Ogden Forecast for today tonight and Wednesday calls for fair skies with some high cloudiness on Wednesday It'll be warmer Wednesday Highs vtoday will be near 60 low tonight 30 to 35 high Wednesday 65 to 70 wJ No moisture is expected i crammed in the Ogden City School's $39 million duiiq- ing program was approved by the Ogden Board of Edu cation Monday night Naming architects on the two remaining projects SOUTH OGDEN South Ogden's annual fall leave clean-up program is now in progress Mayor Fred Montmorency said today Residents should place leaves in boxes or bags or confine them in garbage containers which need not have lids when placed to the curb remodeling elementary sections at Washington and Mound will be made after the other construction ll' mm i projects are well under way the board decided i i i i ii Total cost of tne projects wnicn cans iur me of three new elementary schools is about $35 ftmary Vote Light TV Sale Ruling on Early million This represents the lion's share of the ambitious construction program which will be financed primarily by the sale of $3Y4 million bonds approved by voters Oct 10 3-TO-l APPROVAL Approval of the architect appointments was made by a 3-1 ours unng xpected by Board early hours of today's primary municipal elections A soot check of voting places Only a handful of Ogden's 35354 registered voters had gona to the polls during the I showed turnout ranged from vote of tne Doara The Oeden Board of Educa- witnout exceDuon a auiereni hj iua zero to a dozen during the first three hours of the election architect was named for each oposition to sell the district's project Polls opened at 7 am and off suggested Mr Lavenstein be asked for a performance bond "This would be impossible since there has to be an expiration date on a bond" Mr Lavenstein replied educational television facilities Board member Gilbert Mar- Qfa wBte hmiiH hp will close at 8 pm wmH QCt fha rfkcpntinff vote Lw i in the hands of the Federal The primary will trim 20 can He reasoned there was no rush rwmicci in didates to two tor eacn oi since educational specifications the seven City Council seats that are vacant SEVEN PRIMARIES Oeden is one of seven Utah i cities holding primaries today TECHNIQUE for using croupette in the pediatrics section at St Benedict Hospital is explained by Mrs Joan White coordinator of hospital-Job Corps training program for corpsmen Jim Sirmans and Sam Thomas (left to right) and building sues were noi ae- galt Lake- CUy busineSsman -xx uiA wo James Lavenstein who is nego-Mr Marriott emphasized his purchase of the sta-objections in no way reflected tf board expected on any of the architects hired the 'FCC t0 make a miing for the jobs tWi about six months Supt Smith said there But from all indications we are several factors why he rec- tQ have a good case for ommended different architects approvai he said It is the best interest of uAlth1J01ugn tne sale 0f educa-the school district move with teleyision tQ a commer Others are in Salt Lake uty Logan Provo Murray Midvale and Bountiful Judges at several polling Class 2nd Clinical Training I Tf' places in Ogden indicated several factors were responsible for the light vote during the pre-noon hours of the election Clara Burnett judge at expeaiency on uic ciai interest is novel we have programs Dr Smith said a lot going for Laven SPREAD WORK AROUND stein said "I feel it is desirable to spread CONDITIONALLY OKAYED District 15 in the First Municipal Ward said only three voters nder Way at St Benedict the work among as many arcni- p0tif Nation nf th sale of the I A KU bill VWVl VM had turned up by 9 am two hours after the polls opened rollees plans graduation from Tho covwl fla5 in a uniauel CorDS" tects as possible rather wan con- facilities conditionaUy ap- centrating on one or a few he proved Dy the board late last said spring hinges on final approval "It is also desirable to make the FCC LEN HOOPER Heads Veteran Group TOO COLD? She said the weather was "a clinical trainins oroeram at St Boys involved in the latest the Job Corps They will each be required to Benedict's Hospital is now in its clinical experience range in age an appointment at tnis- time Lavenstein said his at- little cold and we hope they'll start coming in when the air from 17 to 21 second week order that in tne aeveiopmeniu uavp pyamined the Hdo per Head And from all indications it gets warmer" of educational specifications ground rules for the sale and Two are from Georgia one each from Mississippi New York California and Colorado Before their assignment in the take a comprehensive examination which will provide them with a certificate equivalent to the high school diploma Sister Luke hospital administrator said most of the boys when thev leave St Benedict's will be as successful as the first class completed in early September by six enrollees from consulting scivic otcux- are agreement except on tne able" the superintendent as- nrovision for covering failure or Marilee Stratford juage at District 85 in the Fourth Municipal Ward said nine persons had voted up to 9 am "but we serted bankruptcy which needs clarifi- Supt Smith said the appoint- ation tne uieanieia jod Kvrps veuwa FRANK JAIME To High-Level Meeting US Invites The second group of six corps- expected the vote to De iignt ment of many instead of one or Mr Lavenstein asked the OfjCounty's Vet Groups and graduate from the Job Cotds clan to return to their hospital they complete nine months of theory in Job Corps training During their hospital tenure they will spend time in all patient medical units except obstetrics and psychiatry men began its clinical training Oct 18 and will be at St Benedict's Hospital for 6 to 8 weeks She said the turnout proDaDiy will nick up in the evening be homes and put the knowledge a few architects maKes it pos- tQ make a counter pro- sible to move on the projects on this particular provi- as rapidly as possible order sion after jt turned down two to avoid ever-expanding infia- wnicn he said his attorneys had fore polls close" they have gained to use gainful employment allowing an exienaea orientation period under the guidance of hospital technicians Ogden Man Some of the youths are hope suggested PREPARED FOR WORK Thev are being prepared for Leri Hooper of 3945 Nordin has been elected chairman of the Weber County Combined AMOUNT $300000 Eleven persons naa vuiea hi District 53 in Third Municipal Ward by 9 am but in District 14 of the First Ward only one person out of over 200 regis ful their hospital training will prepare them for a part-time job near their homes that would PERFORMING WELL Mrs Joan White program co This included asking the board to hold the amount Mr Laven Veterans Organisation for the coming vear To Hearings work as a hospital orderly in order that when they leave the Job Corps they will be trained ordinator said these boys are tered had voted durmg the stein will pay the school dis allow tnem to runner ineir education in related fields Derforming well and "we are Mr Hooper is a member of same period trict approximately $300000 for hopeful this will become a con- in a trade that will provide them FEW VOTERS Veterans of Foreign wars no 1491 the equpiment or the purchaser An 0gden man has accepted a agreeing to hoM the existing House mvitation to attend Sara CalL iudge in Dis tinuing educational program De- wiin an income tween the hospital and the Job' Each one of the present en- Crash Kills equipment Keeping re- a cabinet-level meeting on Mex- tion Architects and the projects they were assigned are: John Piers new Dee School scheduled for construction in the proximity of the existing Dee School WILL DESIGN SCHOOL Kenneth Jones will design the new Jefferson School in the south end of the community to replace 'the Pingree School and accommodate elementary students now attending Washington School The new school in the north end near the Ron-Clare Subdivision will be designed by Keith Wilcox This school pair without reimbursement to Other officers are 0 Math-ias Barracks No 1011 first vice chairman Perry Stephens American Legion Post 66 sec ican American affairs Thursday trict 34 of Second Municipal Ward said about a half dozen persons out of 437 registered had voted bv mid-morning Four Juveniles Booked In Local Store Thefts One Woman "Wei usually get them alter ond vice chairman A Wil-fong American Legion Post 9 work" she said District 92 in the Second Ward had voted only the judges treasurer and Walter Lambert Veterans of Foreign Wars No 1491 chaplain Hurts Five by 9:30 am out of 436 per ed 894 "friendship" rings 51 A secretary for the organiza sons registered Judge naieen Four Ogden youths have been apprehended and some $1538 watches drapes rugs luggage neckties sweaters gloves and the district Board President Leslie Norton said there are two major areas of concerns in this specific field First that the district is not liable in the event of failure and subsequent foreclosure and second that the district could end up without comparable facilities which it now has Supt Smith said apparently the board was "hit cold like I was today and suggested the problem be turned over to the district's attorney for study" Board member James Bisch- tion will be selected oy Mr Hooper HEADS OBSERVANCE Vandehie said this was the first time anyone could remember when rio one had showed up two in stolen merchandise recovered and Friday in El Paso Tex Frank Jaime staffing specialist at Hill Air Force Base will serve as chairman of the committee hearings on housing and urban development President Johnson established the Inter-Agency Committee on Mexican-American Affairs June 9 Purpose of the committee is to assure that federal programs are effective in providing the assistance these people need NEW PROGRAMS At its El Paso conference the committee will seek out new programs that may be necessary to handle problems unique to the Mexican-American com-Smunity according to Vincente other jewelry hours after polls opened Police were first notified Sun will be named Lincoln School replacing the existing Lincoln which will be abandoned Instructional media center or library at Ben Lomond High School was given to Lawrence Olpin A contract on the Ben Lomond athletic field was given to Thair Blackburn An LDS Relief Society meeting was listed as one reason whv onlv six persons had voted day after two other juveniles heard breaking glass in the store The organization is in charge of local observance of Veterans Day Nov 11 The group has decided to present a US flag to the North Ogden Elementary School to honor the men of the BRIGHAM CITY A Brig-ham City woman was killed and five others injured this morning in a head-on collision three miles south of here on US Highway 89-91 Dead on arrival at Cooley Memorial Hospital was Mrs Orlin (Maurine) Allen 36 of 427 3rd in Brigham bv 9:30 am in District 1 of following two nights of thefts at the Woolworth's Department Store 37th and Wall The four boys ages 16 and 17 were referred to juvenile authorities by investigating detectives of the Ogden City Police Department STOLEN MERCHANDISE The four had apparently en First Municipal Ward community who have made the Sarah Grondel the judge said she has only 236 voters They told their parents of the noise and officers were notified but the culprits had left the scene when investigators ar Design of the warehouse and record storage complex at the district headauarters was as supreme sacrifice in derense oi their country Accountants Set registered and she doubts if the vote "will be too heavy" Tabulation of votes will begin Citv signed to Don Frandsen The presentation will be made Nov 10 An open house will be Meeting to Hear Mrs Allen was a lormer resident of Ogden and had served as a radio dispatch operator as soon as the polls close in the City Finance Department third tered the store on consecutive nights Saturday at 10 pm and REMODELING PROJECTS The following were given re conducted Nov 10 at the American Legion Club 2408 Adams or the Weber County Sheriff's Weber State Aide The regular monthly meeting for all members of veterans modeling projects: Robert Sunday aoout pm The stolen merchandise includ tioor oi xne Municipal jaumuug Voting returns will be carried over KLO Radio 1430 kilocycles Department posts in Weber County of the National Association of Ximenes chairman A cross section of the Mexican-American society and other American citizens will attend along with Secretary of 'Agriculture i 1 1 Freeman Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz Secretary of Health Education and Welfare John Gardiner Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Robert Weaver and Sargent Shriver director of the Office of Eco Hodgson Ogden High Aivm a Gabrielsen Central Junior Verl GesselWasatch and Sterling Lyon Quincy rived An anonymous telephone call to the police department led to the later apprehension of the youths and recovery of the property Investigating officers said they found the stolen articles in the possession of one youth in a garage a bedroom and hidden under shrubbery surrounding one suspect's home FIVE OTHERS BOOKED DEPUTY SHERIFF Her husband is a Box Elder County deputy sheriff Additions at wamercy ana Five other women ail oi erig- Bonneville were assigned to ham City were hospitalized Ogden Area be held Thursday at the Four Leaf Clover Restaurant 303 Washington Blvd Dr Quinn McKay will be the feature speaker with his presentation entitled "Business Communications" Rich Lowe and Arthur Mueller respectively Injured were: Dorris Weir 27 of 677 2nd -r N' it yi v- '11 Ws A Dr Smith pointed out the Cathv Aston 26 of 223 nomic Opportunity building program is a total pack Five other youths also were 7th St: Carol Ferguson 38 of age although it is not essential apprehended and referred to juvenile authorities following the alleged theft of some $20 in to get the Washington ana 474 Holiday Drive Marie Richardson 43 of 819 Lindon Drive and Dorothy Turn- Mound Fort schools under way Dr McKay is chairman of the Division of Business and Economics and a professor of business administration at Weber State College NAA members' planning to at at this time property from a shed at Mar- aee 44 of 438 5U1 HOUSING DROPOUTS The committee Mr Jaime said is expected to explore matters pertaining to housing school dropouts on-job training and health Mr Jaime has resided in Ogden for 41 years He resides at 5601 150 Mrs Richardson and the quardt FarK The vouths ages 12 and 13 Aston woman were undergoing sureerv at noon today at Dee were captured Monday as they reportedly fled from the park tend should contact Mr Thiel Smith at 399-2111 or 394-7319 for reservations Guests are invited Hospital invOgden where they Car Rollover At Eden Hurts after using a hacksaw to gain were transferred from tne crig- entrance to the sned ownea oy ham hospital the citv recreation department The other three women were Investigating officers said the HEROIC UINTAH YOUTH RECEIVES admitted to the Cooley hospital Ogden Youth five removed six cans of spray Utah Highway Patrol Troop er Evan Green said the acci MEDAL FOR ACTION IN VIETNAM paint a first aid kit 50 feet of rope two pocket knives and dent happened about 7 am A 17-year-old Ogden youth was listed in "satisfactory" condi a compass from the -storage shed before being spotted by when a nortnDouna car driven by the Turnage woman crossed tion today in Dee Memorial Hospital wtih neck injuries suffered r(ysyyiimm V- ltfv -''V- tlWt7 (Si I 1 i I- xi 'K a- A 5- inSf- -'-'k'Yp over tne center lane ana col a city employe THREE QUESTIONED lided head-on with the second vehicle in a one-car rollover near Eden Monday night Officers today also are ques FALLS ASLEEP? Douglas Saunders son oi Mr tioning three youthful suspects in connection with the vandal and Mrs Clyde Saunders of 436 20th was injured when thrown ism reported Saturday at the Chapel of lowers cemetery from his car while rounamg corner near the Eden Church 836 36th Spec 5 Carlo A Sacco Jr 24 son of Mr and Mrs Carlo A Sacco of 2836 Combe Road has been awarded the Army Commendation Medal for Heroism in the Vietnam action Spec 5 Sacco now a tank instructor at Ft Knox Ky was awarded the medal for his actions March 1 as a member of a task force The force was manning a defense perimeter when it was attacked by a battalion of Viet Cong regulars heavily armed with anti-tank weapons mortars and small arms Spec Sacco a jeep driver at the time was cited for taking up a position on the perimeter and delivering extremely heavy and effective firing on the enemy He also carried messages between the bunkers and the command post after other communications were destroyed At the time he was a member of an armored group He served a year in Vietnam and prior to this was a student at Weber State College of Vh years The three youths ages 5 and According to the State Highway Patrol Saunders was 11 are reportedly involved in He said Mrs Turnage the lone occupant of the northbound auto apparently fell asleep at the wheel The five occupants of the southbound car were heading for work at the Internal Rev enue Service Center in Ogden when the mishap occurred Trooper Green said He said the Aston woman was driving the southbound car and Mrs Allen was sitting on the right front seat thrown through the cloth top of his small foreign car when it went out of control while he a painting spree whicn aeiacea several headstones a vault and a stone presentation of "The was making a sharp right turn Last Supper" Officers at the scene said the Investigating officers said the culprits apparently used red youth complained of a sore neck ELECTION judges Geneva Garfield Mrs Frank Williams and Mrs Henry Bair (left to right) had District 101 to themselves today Only one other person ana was taicen to tne nospna spray paint splattering obscene by his parents language on tne manners had voted by 9 am Tmnolnil to Cast Yyir Vote "in mi Klaw.

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