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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 18

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Standard-Examiner Monday June 3 1874 North Utah Students Await USU Diplomas Many from Northern Utah Owen Dawson Brad Hines communities including 53 from i Alan Richard Lucas Barbara Postmaster inaugurates Program Designed to Speed Mail Service A campaign to improve mail I of outgoing mail by around noon service at two-star boxes only service by posting letters in each workday with pickup times ranging from one-or-two-starred by As a result 40 per cent ofp05 pm has been launched in co- mail is collected andj operation with the sorted i tbs early afternoon Advisory Council and Greater like to shoot for that Ogden Chamber of Commerce percents ge or belter in Ogden Postmaster Gilbert Hicks nhere between 10 million and said if firms clear their offices! 12 million pieces of mail are of outgoing mail by around noon handled every four Mr and place letters in the starred Hicks said boxes delivery is assured the HEAVY MAILER next day to a number of areas! Some firms are already co The areas include locations operating including Utah Power with ZIP code numbers begin-j and Ligat Co a heavy mailer Ogden will pick up diplomas at Utah State University commencement Saturday Vice President Gerald Ford will address the 81st commencement exercises which will see 2100 receive diplomas Ogden graduates are: Thomas Don Singleton Eugene Adams Mark John Buchanan Joseph Ernest Dietz Gage Harris Froerer Louise Lindsley Leicht Yasutaka Monden Mark Olsen John Leroy Stephens Keith ning with 832 833 834 840 843 344 845 846 and 847 First-class letters will be processed quicker than if left for a later afternoon pickup those heeding the 130 Hicks said Wst- The cnamber of commerce is Sister Mary Patrick administrator of St Benedict's Hospital said her institution is Curtis William Stephens and Youngrnan SET MACHINES Clerks key according to ZIP codes letter sorting machines that route the mail The Ogden Post Office lias six of these machines each 'capable of sorting 1500 pieces distributing literature to its members A postal representative is calling on office employes of firms to advise them of the advantage of early mailing One-and-two-starred boxes are FAMILY PLANS JULY REUNION A family reunion for descendants of John Victor Bunderson is being planned for July 6 Family members will be invited to meet at the South Ogden Park 525 39th for a full slate of activities beginning at 11 am with a baseball game and including a noon luncheon business meeting and program Local family members will host those who have traveled long distances as their guests at lunch An open invitation has been extended to all family members Roy to View Noise Law Annexation ROY A proposal to establish an annexation fee enforcement of the local noise ordinance and a possible change in meeting times will be considered by the City Council during a workshop meeting Tuesday at 6:30 pm Councilmen set the workshop after Public Works Director LaMar Nelson requested that the city take action to establish a fee structure to cover annexation costs incurred by the city He said that the fee schedule varies from city to city but noted that South Ogden has recently set a new rate of about $800 per acre The council also agreed to discuss the linds of equipment and programs necessary to enforce the decibel level maximums outlined in the noise ordinance Councilmen will also consider changing its meeting time for the summer to either 6 to 6:30 pm during a workshop session Tuesday Requesting a later meeting time Councilman Kay Herzog said the present 5:30 pm meeting time has been causing him some and asked for a time change at least for the summer months an hour compared to 1100 an located along Washington and hour by manual labor Mr Hicks (Wall from Washington Terrace said to 22nd Starred collection boxes Bulk of the mail is being are located at the Municipal sorted between 5 pm and 8 1 Building Federal Building Ec-pm requiring extra labor he ides Building First Security MAIL POSTED in one and two star collection boxes along Washington and Wall south of 22nd and in a number of downtown office buildings will be delivered next day in shaded areas above according to new program initiated by local postal CLARA KATHERINE CARVER Diana Dalby Ed-valson Sharon Elzey Lynn Goddard Carol Jane Harrington B-Ann Christensen Hoopes Kerrie Lee Lindquist Janeen Parry Jane Triscik Susan Westenskow Susan Wolthuis and Deborah Ann Wright Edwin Hal Christensen Paul William Nanney Douglas Roberts Sherry Lynnette Nicholls Christopher Timothy Bell Brent Garn Capener Lynn Ann Close Susan Eileen Drechsd Ted Lewis Fronk Michael Kelly and Craig Elliott Koldewyn Shelley Lewis Jane Lockhart Edward Randy Martin Robert Lee Olsen John Jiro Sato and Carol Ann Thompson Val Cloyd Bachman Larry added IBank main office 24th and Lin- The Logan Post Office has coin and the Union Depot annex succeeded in getting most busi-j Mr Hicks called attention al-ness firms to clear their offices iso to collection Fatee Craig Pettigrew Gregg Vermill Sant Melvin Raun Child Greg James Donovan Clifford Thomas Hyatt Hiromutsu Itakura Jane Markos and Craig Manuel Parker Candidates for bachelor degrees listed by hometowns are Bear River City Brent McGarry Stout Charles Holmgren Brigham Robert Alan Adams David Wm Allen Randolph Karl Dahlm Richard Wayne Blake Janice Renae Larsen Craig Vernon Sanders and James Gorrnon Shea DAVID PARLEY STODDARD Georgia Ann Hunsaker Norine Hopkins John Janet Quebe Lancaster Jana Dee i 1 Bette Spiekerman Molgard Lucille Richards Linda Lorraine Sato Debra Valcarce Alan Shipley and Palmer Stuart Tingey Debra Ellen Barbieri Colleen Frances Elwell Linda Peterson Patricia Jean Berardy Sandra Heath Burridge John Randall Call Richard Carlson Ralph Willard Jaggi Jerry Earl Johnston James Kenneth Pierce Pamela Sederholm and Walter Anatoli Sitarek Karen Myrlene Homer Ronald Jon Leonard Michael Ethan Allen Thomas Delisle Findlay and Richard Kent Seely Clearfield Alan Kenneth Allred Melanie Susan Beardall William Albert Jr Benincosa Howard Max Winn and Kristie Kirkbridc Peterson JAMES LYMAN PETERSON Christine Cutler Marjorie Ann Eason Scott Boyd Colleen Hailing Marsha Hailing Rebecca Reed John Wesley Diamond Dick Jensen and David Nagata Marjene Spack-man Debra Welling Honeyviile Bingham Hooper Clarke Powers Peter Joseph Crush and Steven Brent Prevedel Iris A Douglas Rex Aaron Lund Kaysv Larry Stephens Theresa Lynne Hutchinson John Flint Ronald Max Rees Lorelei Little Jon Scott Carter and Kathleen Alice Child Ralph Whitesides Blaine Flint Cindy Ann Whitesides Donna Baker Robert Lynn Porter Cheryl Lynne Barnes Abby Jane Carlsrun Linda Jo Kinney a 1 Vaughn Jeffrey Bradley Timothy Lee Bramhall Jeffrey H' Jacobs and Michael Thomas Martinez TRANSFORMING an everyday bicycle into a beautiful float for the Days parade are Jeff Travis and Tyler Bybee (left to right) all sons of Mr and Mrs Neil Bybee of 6427 Combe Road The three are among many community residents planning to participate in Days activities Saturday BEGINS WEDNESDAY Uintah to Sponsor Annua! Celebration on the completion of the parade All activities will be held in the town park Included in the festivities UINTAH The traditional whilewashing and lighting of the a parade and festive carnival activities will all be part of the 51st an- will be foot races water Dav? celebration! loon tug of flsh iJdyh eieoduun nual Days ce animal scramble County Gives License A business license has been issued by the County Commission for the Port Side Inn 437 Highway 162 in Ogden Valley The application was filed by Kent Black of Bountiful Summer Play Activities Start Today RIVERDALE The recreation pregram began today at Riverdaie Elementary School and starts Tuesday at the Golden Spike Park The program is open to those from the ages of 6 to 12 It will be held on Mondays and Wednesdays at the school and Tuesdays and Thursdays at the park The time is 9 am to 12-noon There will be arts and crafts groups and individual sports and special activities The program will continue through the end of July For more information contact Mrs Stephen Nelson at 392-8925 The registration fee is $1 Ogdenite Beaten Robbed of Money Two men beat and robbed an Ogden man of $2 Sunday leaving him seriously injured in the- West Ogden city dump Gilbert Garcia 62 of 317 26th was listed in condition today at St Hospital with chest injuries and possible fractures Officer John Panter of the Ogden police said two men reportedly approached the victim in the dump beat him with a rifle butt and fled after taking $2 planned by Uintah residents The festivities will begin Wednesday at 8 pm when residents aged 12 to 90 meet at the Uintah LDS Ward Chapel 6350 Combe Road with buckets and brooms ready to trek up the mountain and whitewash the TAKE SPOTLIGHT scramble a merry-go-round and a dunking machine VARIOUS GAMES Throughout the day various baseball and slow pitch softball games have been scheduled The Uintah and South Weber midget teams will meet at 11 am with a junior slow pitch game scheduled for noon Young children will take the and a junior slow pitch spotlight Saturday when the (game scheduled for 1 pm parade kicks off the The senior teams will full schedule of events planned compete at 2 pm with the for that day senior slow pitch game Decorated bicycles tricycles scheduled for 3 pm At 4 pm and wagons accompanied by the junior team will meet costumed kids will meet at the senior team Stoddards Corner at 10:15 am The parade is scheduled to travel down Main Street beginning at 10:30 The booths and activities planned as part of the celebration will open for business up- WILLIAM STEVEN SHUM-WAY Kurt Gustav Becker Jerry William McGee Douglas Bruce Tabor Joyce Briggs Debra Ann Smith Sandra Prince Ernestine Verna Salazar Morgan Chris Francis New bold Robin Davis and Mary Kay Cowley Park Marilyn Kunzler and Lynette Marie Morris Ila Marlene John Riverside Neil Clyde Capener Ralph William Robert Brent Mac-and Michael Bryce Accidents on Bicycles Hospitalize Two Riders Radio Club Plans Talk on Licenses Information about licenses field day plans will fceifarlane discussed at the Ogden Amateur iward Capener Radio Club meeting ednesday Scheduled to begin at 7:30 pm the session will be held in the Utah Power and Light Co James David Wm Walker Jo James Voorhees Hill Pamela Ann Compton immerman and audUorim 457 26th The public Craig Schvaneveldt is invited Vernon Douglas Roche i Richard Earl Petersen James Odell Summers Ricky Gene Allen Ellis Nelson Child Jody Ann Hansen Julia Kazuc Sayama David Larry Thompson Peggy Spence Augustine and Carolyn Austin Drug Assault Charges Filed Two persons have been booked into Weber Ccunty Jail on assault and drug related 5500 South Ogden Decn Ellsworth 18 239 4650 Washington Terrace Vickie Burch 18 of 3925 Wall and Marty Bagaii 25 of 2532 Jefferson were all treated and released at McKay-Dee Hospital A mishap at Magpie Campgrounds in South Fork injured June Dodge 8 daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Dodge 184 Fowler She was treated and released at McKay-Dee Hospital A collision at 3500 Pioneer Road hurt Michael Justice 25 of 375 4637 Washington Terrace He was treated and released at St Hospital A motorcycle accident at 22nd and Wall injured Luis A Vargas 27 of 2865 Childs He was treated and released at St Hospital Separate 10-speed bicycle accidents Sunday hospitalized two persons while automobile mishaps injured seven others Elizabeth Ferris 27 of Sun Valley Idaho was listed in condition today at St Hospital after she reportedly lost control of her bicycle and suffered head injuries Deanne Rigdon 16 daughter of Mr and Mrs Eugene Rigdon 671 4700 Washington Terrace was listed in condition at McKay-Dee Hospital after she suffered a similar accident on her bicycle Sunday No other details of these accidents were available TWO CARS A two-car accident near Cemetery Point at Pine View Reservoir injured four persons Laura Luna 17 daughter of Mr and Mrs William Graham 724 charges Nicholas Escobedo 28 of 239 27th was booked for alleged aggravated assault in connection with an incident at 224 31st in which two persons were hit with a bottle Dor Gilson 18 of 5100 1050 Riverdaie was charged with possession of marijuana PHILLIP SOUTHWICK Robert Leland Harris Wayne Conger Larsen Mary Jane Anderson Don Andrew Morrison Tamers Lynn Crozier ewman David Zollinger Thompson Velma teone Ward Alien Reed Jensen and Boyd Eli Smith eeting Scheduled on River Floodplain From Dock Managers to Docking Maneuvers Press Credibility on the waterfront? In space? Yes our vital concern every day in a thousand places News events ranging from dock strikes to peace strikes lib to menswear stock market to supermarket Facts figures faces undistorted unretouched deeply investigated and cross-checked before we relay them to you This job is to cover the news for you our readers and the credibility of the information we give you is a vital continuing concern for us Covering the world like this is a big job so we rely in part on the largest news-gathering organization The Associated Press The AP is a cooperative and because a member our staff includes thousands of trained reporters and editors Yr want the straight story and we thought like to know AP members of our are on the job for you right now' in Singapore and Seattle and all points between examiner member of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Byline of Dependability for 125 year to have representatives of the land use and control measures Ogden City is in the process of various planning commissions that will guide future submitting an application to development of land in flood- rodents Eurch prone areas in order to avoid! i je or reduce flood damage THIS YEAR 1 iid- A 1S69 amendment to the act thirl AmrVimr'artshife explained tile definition tf ilicrs is sonio uncertainty aDoutiM to include mudslides Prior to this year local governments could file an intent in the form of A special public meeting to discuss the Weber River Floodplain and Weber plans" to attempt to secure approval for flood insurance for property owners living along the river will be held Tuesday at 4:30 pm generally a resolution to apply for the The program is operated Graham Shirra county i how the county should proceed planning Zinger a rep State Department insurance of representatives of However deadlines for that TH 1 'l-oi P'rS-irtprl I lpt-er tuC Hljl? the insurance industry state tyne of action have expired Mr government governmens lending I Shirra said and more extensive 111 the UuntJ commission maxes the insurance available 1 instjluionss the home building 1 steps will have to be taken seventh floor chambers on the jthfough a federal subsidy industry and the of the Municipal Building In return for the subsidy the'p' general before the county can qualify It is these actions that the BE PRESENT act requires that state and local I Ogden City applied for the county hopes to learn about at Mr Shirra also said he hopes I governments adopt and enforce insurance program and South meeting he said i.

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