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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 26

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Ogden, Utah
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26
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i 1 JL Cgden Standard-Examiner Monday October 5 1970 143 SEVEN CAMPING Solves Mystery of 1 i 811 2 GROUNDS OPEN After the past weekend only seven campgrounds in the Ogden Ranger District of the Cache National Forest will remain open for public use Only one area will be open on the Pine View Reservoir with all of the boat ramps closed due to receding waters Open will be the first loop of Anderson Cove In the South Fork the following area will remain open: Hobble Magpie Botts Hawthorne and the upper area of the of this friendly city is the question of whether one might be able to see Clark Puffer sprinting lightly through Sardine Canyon come Tuesday or whether as1 hinted by the man's surname he might find his lungs slightly short of breath for such a venture And so as chilly fall weather brings the unusual so might Roy High homecoming 1970 bring some interesting results once again for City Council members 2 CANDIDATES TO CITE VIEWS FOR ICIWANIANf Democrat Gunn McKay and Republican Richard Richards opposing candidates for Representative from the first congressional district will speak Thursday to the Og-den Kiwanis Club The regular club luncheon meeting will be held at 12 noon in the Ben Lomond Hotel Following an introduction by State Sen La-Mar Buckner each candidate will rpeak briefly then answer questions from the Kiwanians Attendance at the luncheon is limited to members of Kiwanis and their guests the bonfire and related wood-gathering The fate of Councilman Dawson's outhouse which promises to remain permanently a mystery forced Councilman Richard Tubbs to make the motion that any future wood-gathering ventures by students be kept strictly away from outhouses on Mr Dawson's property Councilman Dawson assured the group that it was "too late" for the valued structure "It's already gone" he said and shook his head Another proposed homecoming activity produced a brighter reaction from Councilman Clark Puffer The prospect of a torch run from Smithfield to Roy brought a toe-tapping response from the athletic councilman "I'll help you run it' he offered eagerly Mr Ogan was hesitant pointing out to Councilman Puffer that the trek would be partially uphill So to add to the mysteries for traditional bonfire pick only "old dead wood" a category from which Mr Dawson's outhouse is definitely eliminated OUTHOUSE MYSTERY The mystery of the outhouse was discreetly brought up at a nocturnal gathering of the City Council attended by young Ogan The student leader was requesting aDproval for the proposed homecoming activities for 1970 Among these were again ROY Autumn with its Halloween atmosphere invites strange happenings But one of the most mysterious is the haunting question of what ever happened to Joseph Dawson's outhouse He claims it was a perfectly good outhouse He also says it stood absolutely inoffensive in his yard until Roy High School homecoming 1969 On the other hand Craig Ogan student body president at the school cbims that spirited students in gathering fuel Sweaters knit I I goods afghans I 1 blocked to your If measure- JJ NJv rnents HAMPTON'S i Shirt Laundry 466 26th Street Opposite Utah Power and Light PROUD FAMILY nc 111 I I KAmm' A mm is custom A ctiJt'll look like a A-v A ns aueen no HAMPTON'S i Sh Laundry 466 26th Street Opposite Utah Power and Light I 4- i1 i1 mi firAh LEATHERS A I Handsome 1 1 when custom cleaned reoiled I redyed Jj HAMPTON'S Shirt Laundry 466 26th Street Opposite Utah Power and Lign House Cleaning? 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