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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 22

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Ogden, Utah
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SB Ogden Standard-Examiner Tuesday October 17 1972 Roy Vows Continued Baffle Over Expansion at Airport a- 5a" LDS BUILDING OFFICER TALKS FOR INSTITUTE Ogdenite Fred A Baker chairman of the LDS Church Building Committee will speak at the weekly series at Ogden LDS Institute of Religion Friday at noon A graduate of Ogden High School he won a degree in banking and financing from the University of Utah in 1946 He was a vice president of Commercial Security Bank in Ogden for five years prior to his permanent appointment to the church committee in 1966 He is bishop of Ogden 41st Ward and a member of Weber State College Stake High Council Mr Baker has also been active in civic affairs and won the Ogden Jaycee award in 1961 ROY A Roy City official has charged that the district and regional offices of the Federal Aviation Administration! with preconceived the Roy City Council to the study will be required in approving a State Division of RUNWAY MOVE proposed expansion at Ogden Aeronautics and a citizens Municipal Airport petition bearing the names of 1 th Councilman Dennis Chugg 300 Roy residents who live in T7n ritv nL -mSldn said in a prepared statement the glide path an instal that the Rov Citizen's two efforts to be an L-S svstem that will lower Association will to I heard were never considered he alutudes of aircraft and oppose expansion of runway 3-21 i i the environmental 1 and installation of an in-1 evaluation 1 0 Rov the FA A has advised Mr Chu- quoted the regional residents will now approach the Rov Citv that Ogden City has I-' director as saying the President's Council on Eri-' requested a 520000 federal 1 current expansion project is not vironmental Quality Control and grant to make a masterplan for the Secretary of Transportation hfion should havc becn maior air freight operations counsel for rejected accomplished before approving "Mr Martin stated his office would advise Rov on controls Ogden first environmental impact statement and sent it toil IRDADY TO TP! I the FAA district office in I I CLL (Lake said Mr Chugg STORY OF WITCH that would be placed on the tpc of aircraft that would be authorized on the Mr Chugg said lrr-4 3 1 s' Un of Mrs Selma Hutchinson The scene here is story time one of the more popular of the I (3 vcr f-K? jt f- 4tiAsa-Krir-T-i: Firibrf -S'' S- -WA I TWENTY-TWO KINDERGARTEN students turn into a rapt audience as they settle down after a milk break to resume their education under the tutelage SATISFACTION FOR TEACHER Candidates Addressing Weber High information has not 1 been recehed without some types of controls on the expansion contract Ogden could make I whatever modifications arc required for larger air traffic and the city could have a major airport Mr Chugg said He also charged that increased air traffic or a change to a major airport operation "definitely have an adverse impact on 4 The theme for Saturday's children storytime at the Weber County Library will be Favorite Beginning at 2 pm in the auditorium librarians ill use puppets and books to tell the story of witches and set the stage for Halloween Books to read are: Black and Witch Goes to the Children of all ages are invited office redrafted the statement and had then-city 1 manager Charles Kelley sign it INTEREST CITED local FAA approval of' the impact statement was in reality the approval of their! own statements which were! based on their vested interest in i State and local candidates in thf Airport Utah's 1972 election campaign! ''th thcse new exPansion are speaking at Weber FA "'ll increase its School this week as part interest and con trois -Candidates i rhfra'fP a n' Following appearances by i charged candidates this week students will vote in a mock election Fridav He said that FAA consideration had been on both the Joy Tears Marie First Weeks of School Ui SS JK district and regional levels and! noted that court suit is im-1 minent if no action was taken -s'- "i'- is Robert Wolthuis Republican candidate for Congress from the brst district will speak Wednesday at 9 am Saunders Republican candidate for state senator from Dist 2 Darrell y' I sr 1 J-- 'A A- -J Cv ft lon current appeals to federal agencies FAA director ii -m IT in Marvvn Martin indicated to Rov will speak at 10 am He will be fnllnu pH hv Mprrill Jenkins the Pr0Ject has Merrill Jenkins GE03? SMb QB) CEMiD SMI9 (MS said Roy have taken said senate can-1 0 didate from Dist 1 at a'm' Councilman Chugg ON WEDNESDAY and should before Roy citizens have been requesting to be heard from the Ah By CLIFF THOMPSON Karen Skidmore has a verv simple reason why she likes school help me learn Karen said during a milk break at Lewis Elementary kindergarten class Asked what she had already learned Karen said with no hesitation A 5-year-old freckled faced boy walked up with the important announcement "I can and then asked maiier-of-factlv to hear me He sailed past 15 with no problem slowed a Lit at 20 hesitated at 26 and then slowlv counted 23 29 12 16 a reporter said Where vou get all those my the oungster replied LITTLE BOY vour mother have the reporter asked he said she did when she was a little boy Oh I mean a Lttle girl Somehow the reporter felt it was his mistake and should be properly chagrined name is the 5- ear-old volunteered your last Eldon replied the boy said in a tone that could have expressed 'J HOMTirS v' --V "J- Gov Calvin Democrat is scheduled to address students at 1:40 pm on! Wednesday Glen Cottle! Democratic candidate for state representative from District 7 'will speak before the governor at 12:40 pm Five candidates will speak to students on Thursday 1 Democratic candidate for Olistate senate from District 2 Darrell Renstrom will speak vVl at 8 am He will be followed by Nicholas Strike Republican candidate for governor at 9 1 am Republican William Dunn i cardidate for secretary of state! -x dlJl sPea a 10 am w'f Vernon Romney i (Republican attorney general 'will speak at 11:40 am sponsored social students the Rampton scheduled BEST TRUCK TIRE HIGHWAY EMT IIIS FACE mirroring deep concentration Danny Wong keeps an expert eye on the happy clown emerging through the cooperative effort of Ranee Mitchell and Danielle Barber (left to right) sympathy the" almost every walk of life and' Scrawled across the top was 'learning showing in the lack of hearing or wonderment represent almost cery race the name 1 tensity of concentration at his stupidity creed in Ogden I he said 1 MANY RACES In temperament tney range LAST NAME from tnn disarming charm of Hc I can beat vou up a table three youngsters my last name young to the 'oung Michael Yerburg called representing as many races' the reporter said 0f Michael Yerburg and shv lit- across the room worked quietly with crayons in: Eldon said and walked tic Danielle Barber kicu cdipwh a cooperative effort to convert a IVOVG CV6m The week is being by the high studies class as an educational program to encourage to become more aware of American Political process Library Plans NEW FRIEND silently awav leaving the reporter wondering if he was considering selecting a new last PLY 6 6 6 6 8 PRICE 22S9 2839 2645 2929 3436 FET 240 285 261 300 339 670-15 700-15 650-16 700-16 750-16 WRITE NAME Michael and a new found of a short can write my said friend Maurice Henney im- They were Danny Wong of-j movie based on a ok by tbe name Danny Wong mediatelv jumped for the ering an infectious friendship same title bv Robert McCloskev And that concluded the second With an air of achievement he reporter each firmly grasping a Ranee Mitchell with fine in be sbovn along with aJ: interview with the afternoon aid waited a minute and leg features bespeaking a proud otber film at tbe Veber Countv kindergarten class of Mrs then told tne reporter Mrs Hutchinson rescued the racial beautv and little Danielle Librarv auditorium Saturdav Selma Hutchinson at Lhe end of nte it reporter from whatever fate the Barber with a blonde pigtail 1 at a and their first weeks along the reporter had two a in nuesti'm ufelr acdl these 54 students I agabl at 3 pm the audio-vis- educational trail instructions he con- man who dared question their bave tu0 thmgs common a ui department of the library and ability to the world 1 SAVE NOW ON QUALITY RECAPS Thev are a wonderful mixture tmued another conquer hov I can write my Across the room students that make up the two name" Barnett was a picture of hunger and Drose to crcate awareness Art then 3-v ear-old walked up engrossment at the marvels a joy to watch them grow vrmrlprs of mturo the paper" found in books and learn' said Mrs Hut-' "dnT lture -Wvo- morning tne anernoon Sure he had full attention he Having selected a volume cbinson who got her wih nanarrniK nor- from behind his back a from the bookshelf she couldn tgacb kindergarten four years of young humanity those 54 its sessions Carrie hflger 1fi I andth? present of Larne of Mrs Hutchinson to feed that wbicb combines watercolors' trays the experiences of a stood with the wonder of miniature group diict 1 cdi in me Jicdui0j- arcbaeologists from tho Start program and another as a Smith50nian institute as they explore by boat the primitive area of the Big Horn River in readily Wyoming and Montana many first grade teacher TEARS TOO Mrs Hutchinson agreed there are i STORE 1 frustrations in teaching a 'kindergarten class but added quickly is a lot more satisfaction some tears she Jsaid more Reports Rifles Taken Robert Lafluer of 339 'Harrison told police that rifles valued at $231 were stolen from his truck while parked in front 1 of his residence DURALQAD IHTERURBAN SUPER TRACTION 7 fFrp "S' OUNS -RIFLES-SCOPES Wll match or beat any advertised price on guns re-laoding scopes etc Always save at iUiainUnb spbbts nin 24 27th Street 372 9922 i 4 Available in highway tread at lower price -SPECIAL- Truck Dayton Alignment US TRUCKS ONLY V2-V4- ton A lH $Q50 Leave the tamper on 3 truck fp WITH THIS COUPON EankAmericarc tomm OGDEN 1950 Wash Blvd 399-3345 A ROY 5350 1900 773-3897 CLAIR'S SERVICE 29th Kiessl Av-7 393-0742 USING RECORDS and books these youngsters embark on an exciting exploration into the world of learning in a Lewis Elementary School kindergarten classroom From left are Michael Yerburg Maurice Henney and Lori Bingham iTttTtnTyifci At Af Af Xnf nTLirilCtir3LU i i.

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