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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 41

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ABOVE 1962 4 Area Dams Saining Water Outlook Good Section OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 31 1963 I I I fts mm mm ft mm fl the power company or sale to rm view asm tmmm Mmii 2 the Pine View system The two owners of Pine View water are going into the storage season with larger carry-overs than a year ago The Weber Basin Water Conservancy District has about 39-000 acre-feet in the reservoir A vear aso at this time the district By BOB AGEE Prospects are bright for a good irrigation water supply next summer if normal rainfall and snowfall occur All four storage reservoirs serving the Wasatch Front communities from Bountiful north to Brigham City were shut off several weeks ago And all four are now gaining Volunteers i'i 'MfcKi a ia r'H Assist ftftanv -H 9-Day Km Friday i water in Pine View was approx Appaloosa Horse Contests Head Up Events in Coliseum Twelve dedicated volunteers of t'- the Weber Sheriff Boat Patrol spent 3329 hours on Pine View Twelve dedicated volunteers of the Weber Sheriff Boat Patrol spent 3329 hours on Pine View imately 32000 acre-teet MORE STORAGE The other owner of Pine View water the Ogden River Water Users Association has a carryover of about 15000 acre-feet as eomnared to 12185 a year ago Bocowmr thi! summer rescu- Reservoir this summer Pine View East Canyon Echo and Wanship: The prospective carry-over for next year is above a year ago in the reservoirs PINE VIEW GAINING The level at Pine View Reservoir began to rise when the Utah Power Light Co shut down the Pioneer generating plant on the rules of the National Appaloosa Horse Club and the American Horse Show Association Annaloosa activities start Fri Appaloosa horse contests Friday open the 45th annual Golden Spike National Livestock Show an event that will draw hundreds of animals to the big Coliseum rescuing boaters in trouble and serving as special deputies Sheriff LeRoy Hadley said that proof of the valuable service rendered by the men can be seen in a report just released of the activities of the patrol during the summer The 12 members towed in 42 At Wanship Reservoir the district has 31000 acre-feet slightly above the 30000 of a year ago At Echo Reservoir owned and day at 8 am with eliminations in the performance events ana sifting of sales animals At 1 operated by the Weber River Water Users Association 15670 acre-feet is in storage as com-nared to 14400 a vear ago 12th Street As a result the natural inflow of the three forks of the Ogden River about 100 acre-feet or 32l2 million gallons is being stored daily for future use by ft hnats in difficulties rescued 26 pm Friday judging oegms among mares and fillies At 7:30 nm Friday perform persons from boats that sank and recovered 18 boats that had ance events begin and will in 111 in west ugaen The show will run across nine days but will be broken up into events claim attention Friday and Saturday Stock show programs and sales are scheduled for Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday of next week Quarter Horse events are also set for Thursday Friday and Saturday of next week A record number of cattle sheep and hogs have been consigned to the big show swamped clude costume class trial ciass registered cow cut 'it The trained volunteers were The East Canyon Reservoir has 16050 acre-feet up from the 14400 in 1962 This reservoir is owned and operated by the Davis-Weber Canal Co Earl Harris manager of the canal company said all water was shut off in the canal Oct summoned to assist in two ting and most of the junior drownings and gave 133 warn if r- events Ficrht or nine performance ings to persons on tubes or rafts Two cars were retrieved events will be held both Friday -V- and Saturday evenings nr SAtnrriav at 9 am Ap at the edge of the boat ramps and 155 swimming warnings 19 The canal is being relocated in nnrth Davis Countv because DR A ROBERT JOHNSON Opens Offices Here rminncn pvpnts resume vitn i nf interstate hiehway construc 1 inHcfina among stallions ana tion and shutting off the small were issued TWO FIRES REPORTED Two fires in the vicinity of the lalrp were reDorted and 132 croiHinas At 'i nm me ttUUUOM WVwDw Qgdenite to Open Appaloosa norse saie entries 16 mares 15 stallions Dental Offices pieces of debris including bot and one gelding natural flow from East canyon into the Weber River and into the canal will enable the contractor to speed the relocation work The favorable carry-over of water in the four reservoirs is 'I Hi On Wednesday Nov 6 the top event of the show will be held with the naming of the grand champion beef animal At 9 am the same day the grand champion sheep will be selected At 8 am Thursday Nov 7 judges will pick the grand champion hog A total of more than $32000 is being offered in premiums for livestock The show will wind up Saturday Nov 9 with a stockmen's tles stumps and logs were removed from the lake The special deputies made accident reports and on one oc Here on Nov 1 A Robert Johnson DDS A Gary Taylor snow manager said many famous blood lines are represented in the sale animals The sale will be under the direction of the Utah Appaloosa Club Final Annaloosa performance due to two factors according casion assisted a utan mgnway CHAMPION First Appaloosa horse on hand for the opening of the nine-day annual stock show Friday is this champion gelding from St Paul Minn being admired by consignor Al Dicken (left) and Gary Taylor manager of the Appaloosa show at the Coliseum The horse "Dog Soldier" has scored as champion performance horse and high point halter gelding tn the Snil rVmservatinn Service iPotmlm on in mnkin? an arrest graduate of the University of California Dental School is opening offices here in the First in its summary of the 1963 wat-They gave 58 persons first aid 1 Ml er suddIv for various minor injuries 310 Security isanic uuuaing iuum 518 Li events begin at 7:30 pm Saturday An added feature will be the 1963 Utah Regional performance championships awarded to na r-hamninn and reserve cham- Dr Johnson a native of OgT den will limit his practice to "Storms during April were especially heavy changing stream low prospects from among the owest flows on record to almost average JOSEPH ROBERTS North Ogden Candidate breakfast at 6 am and witn the naming of the top college livestock judging team Show times are from 8 am junti the daily program is com-jpleted 1 ADDaloosa horse officials ex warnings for violations ot tne county and state boating law were issued The Patrol members also made inspections with the state park ranger Sheriff Hadley said that the Boat Patrol was organized in 1960 with the present patrol rhief fhet Lane as first vol and also the selection of orthodontics He is a graduate of Ogden High School and completed pre? 60-Member Marching Band Picks Leaders at College the Golden Spike's champion Appaloosa horse nomnncf rations of the color pect to see more than 200 of the "Contributing to tne tavoraoie water supply was the continuance of an above normal rainfall and below average temperatures during the summer months" i patterns and characteristics of Officers have been elected to State Wildcat Marching Band colorful breed in the Friday con i ittu cinU 1 1 rnmr i facte fommfT frnm TTtah THahn at tests coming 'from Utah Idaho unteer because of the greatly SP Employe Enters Race In Ogden the 60-member unit performs promote interest in Weber State the AppaiOOSa Will ue maw dental courses at weoer oiiege in 1957 He is the son of Mr and Mrs Alan Johnson 3052 Iowa St Ogden Dr Johnson has just corn pletjed two years as captain in the Air Force as a dentist at Lackland Air Force Base Tex both Friday ana saiuruay niahf Colorado Montana Wyoming Oregon and California The nationally important show will be conducted according to Women of Ward Willard fmgree ana football games and later will participate in other college-related activities Band director Earl Erick-sen is instructor and adviser College marching band organized at the college this year for the first time Known officially as the Weber Ferber Autobiography Storey are serving as co-super-Af thp AnDaloosa increased numbers of boats utilizing the reservoir Equipment now used by the Sheriff Boat Patrol includes 13 boats 12 owned by the members 10 two-way radios for communication with the sheriff's office in Ogden and a floating first aid and rescue station com llHuuins) horse show the third to be held In Training Maneuver Rug Stolen From Car Ronnie Bennett is drum major KOOme Bennett is armu majui Kpith Rprntsen NORTH Council can-j-p UI-i Rn-rnnr didate Joseph Roberts says' noa Dazaar if elected he will "represent! Quuts aprons fancy work all the people of North Ogden" novelty toys and many other 1f Ttnharta wnrlf fnr th' items will he available at the as part of the Golden piKe at Up for Review Friday plete with communications and tractions Admission fee to the Appaloosa events is $150 for adults anH 75" rents -for children eight bwU 'w i i HfiMinrl Vn-r Cornnr? VVnrrl niH cimnlies James Cragun 1346 Country Hills Drive told police someone broke the right window wing of his car and stole a rug The sedan was parked in the Ogden High lot when the incident oc: "A Kind of Magic" tne auto- laenu warreu aboard the attack cargo ship biography of Edna Ferber will pres boutnern racuic is a graa- thwta er months the be reviewed Friday at pm at wnan DarticiDatin2 uate of Weber State College Imembers on their own time through 11 years The charge is effective with the opening of the attended the University of Utah stuHv water safetv first aid res Main attraction will be a the Carnegie Library Dy Mrs uorsey mieeieimmisci r-r maneUvers with Thatcher Allred The public is Christensen and Ronnie Bennett icurred ishow Friday at 8 am cue work scuba diving self defense and law enforcement roast beef dinner served at 6 pm Adult servings will be $125 invited puDucny i 1 Sheriff Hadley said that tne and children's portions 75 cents Ts7asr Home mav hp nnr-i vnlnntppr organization IS 311 ex- "My purpose for running as a council member representing the city of North Ogden is not to be content with situations as now exist but to help better every phase of our community life" he stated chased on the Relief Society's tremely valuable adjunct of the Christmas layaway plan 1 department's regular staff "I want a place where our't children and their posterity can1 grow and develop" in a way which will make them conscientious decent respectable citizens" Mr Roberts said "If elected in no way will I vote my approval to anything that is degenerate unhealthful or dishonest" Mr Roberts stated He lives at 78 2750 with his wife the former Laurine Wilde of Coalville and their three daughters Board Approves Meetings in 2 Ogden Schools The Ogden Board of Education has approved the use of two school buildings The Utah Campus Christian Fellowship for college student convocation will hold a one-day meeting Nov 10 at the Wasatch School 3350 Polk Also the board agreed to a "A i A -rj rTxT-" tSy- Ak-li'" i (ky 'Ass ft i 2 i fa--' request by Ben Lomond Stake of the LDS Church to use 20 rooms at Highland Junior High School for religious instruction The classes will be held Sunday Monday and Tuesday from 7 to 9:30 pm The stake is building a new rhanel and Dending its comple tion will use the school facili ties 2 Adult Classes Will Be Started In City District The Ogden School District announced two new adult 1098 education classes to begin next week Ruion Garfield director oUhe jtilf oWatlnn nroffram Said a new class in upholstering will start Monday at 7 jn at Wash ington Junior Hign ine classes will be held every Monday from 7 to 9 pm Fee is $5 plus material used Donald Luby is the intnirtnr BOOT EXCITEMENT FOR EVERY OCCASION! 1299 to 2999 Never in fashion history have boots been so BIG See newsy shapes high or low sleek and cozy with unusual details non-skid soles Shown left to right: A Black or red kid little hepl with grosgram trim wool lining 2499 Italian bootie In black crushed calf pony trimmed 1299 Calf -high brown leather boot fleece lined 1999 English stove-pipe boot in black calf wool lined 2999 OUR COTTON KNIT Touched with Embroidery Gallant Fox styles oik exciting two-piecer in'dou-ble cotton knit that holds its shape beautifully Colorful embroidery brightens the jacket over-blouse A happy choice for this-season doings White with red or royal beige with brown sizes -10 to 18 l412to22y2 Tuesday at 7 pm a new class will begin at Mount Ogden Jun ior High titled "Additional Jng-Fnreien-Born" The classes will be held Tuesday and Thursday from 7 to 9 pm The fee is ana me msiruwur is Ralph Vanderheide Seraeant Re-Enlists- Sat William Eddy has re-enlisted for another four-year tour of service in the Air Force sot Fridv a flisht training SHOE SALON MAIN FLOOR -iv'i'- Suit Dept Lower Level equipment technician at Patrick AFB la is ine son oi ivirs William Eddy Sr 435 KleseL.

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