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the ogden VOLUME 140 Ogden’s Christmas celebration Saturday, Dec. 5 Oh what fun it’ll be to ride in a ‘two-horse open wagon?’ We may or may not have snow on the ground come Saturday, Dec. 5, but you can still enjoy a wintery ride around town. Horse drawn wagon rides by the Haglund family have become a staple of Ogden’s annual Christmas celebration. A big thank you to Clark’s Food Mart and Boehm Insurance for making this possible. Be sure and stop by the various businesses holding open houses Saturday evening from 5 to 8 p.m. and Sunday afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m. Festivities begin with a tree lighting ceremony and Christmas caroling at 5 p.m. under the water tower. Of course no holiday celebration would be complete without a visit from Jolly old St. Nick. T.R. Photography will be taking Santa Claus photos at Water’s Edge Church. In following with this year’s theme “Believe in the Magic of Christmas,” children are encouraged to come dressed in pajamas, bring their favorite blanket and snuggle up for the movie showing of “The Polar Express” at at 6:15 p.m. And the winners are . . . Carson Electric - Rita Lindahl Diggs Construction - Lois Consier Doc Holl Trailers - Dani Shaw Investments Centers of America - Russ McClure Lincoln Homes • Ogden Car Wash South • The Storage Bar n - Gary Klonglan Rodgers Plumbing & Heating - Sharon Crouse Uncle Buck Carvins’ and Sawmill - Red Boggess Van Sickle Construction - Gloria Jones Allie’s Hair Care - Brenda Mathews Boehm Insurance, Inc. - Rhonda Borsos Clark’s Food Mart - Betty Buchmiller Everlastings Flowers & Gifts - Amy Price Johnson & Sons, Inc. - Nancy South Leonard A. Good Community Library - Micah Stagg Made to Gaze - Janis Hoskinson McGraw Senior Center - Bernardine Gorman Ogden Family Chiropractic - Marlys Curry Ogden Family Dental - Mike Calkins Ogden Farm & Feed Center - Van Har- Our Town, Make it Yours! OGDEN, IOWA 50212 - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2015 Believe in the Magic of Christmas Congratulations to the following turkey winners in this year’s Thanksgiving promotion: Repor er NUMBER 30 A long overdue thank you by KATHY PIERCE REPORTER STAFF WRITER As the music played, veterans, families and friends sat solemnly, staring off into space, absorbing every meaningful word from the Statler Brothers song “More Than a Name on the Wall.” The song references the Vietnam Wall, a memorial honoring all who served, and most importantly, gave their lives fighting for their country in Vietnam. Those gathered at the National Guard Armory in Boone Saturday afternoon, Nov. 14, were reminded of the eight servicemen from Boone County whose names are etched into the granite. Tens of thousands never came back alive. And the battle-worn soldiers who did were not welcomed with fanfare. Just the opposite. They faced severe ridicule from the many who opposed America’s participation in the war. A long, overdue thank you ris Ogden Telephone Company - Mary Ellen Carlson One to One Physical Therapy - Bruce Hamilton Peoples Trust & Savings Bank - Junior Taylor Remedies Salon & Gifts - Dee Savits Swanson Drug - Maxine Lingren The Lucky Pig Pub & Grill - Cleanne Lindholm The Ogden Reporter - Mel Meyers VisionBank - Tracy Mudra Walnut Street Health & Wellness Heather Hastey Water’s Edge Church - Jan Meyer Café 38 - John Earll Ogden to host Relay for Life Walk next year Ogden will be the location for the 2016 Boone County Relay for Life Walk. The Walk will take place Saturday, June 4 from 5 to 11 p.m. at the Ogden High School track. House fire impacts family In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the war’s ending, federal, state and local organizations were asked to assist in thanking and honoring our Vietnam veterans and their families for their service, valor and sacrifice. DeShon Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution sponsored a recognition reception that featured a killed in action tribute, a flag ceremony, guest speaker BG Steven W. Altman, Deputy Commanding General of the Iowa National Guard, and presentation of certificates to veterans and family in attendance. There was no family to come forward when a candle was lit for 1964 Ogden High School graduate Dennis Kouhns. His parents have long passed and he had no siblings. But all those gathered in the Armory would leave that day feeling a special connection to each of the county’s fallen soldiers after hearing the tributes: Spc. 5 Dennis Ben Kouhns Specialist 5 Dennis Ben Kouhns was born August 3, 1946 to parents Ben and Mabel Kouhns and raised in Ogden. Dennis liked to read, play his stereo, make model cars and hunt. He was a member of the National Thespian Society and was in several plays. Working on the high school annual was “one of my most memorable experiences,” Dennis had said. He loved motorcycles and was always mechanical. He attended Boone Junior College and then Iowa State University before joining the Army. While in Vietnam, Specialist 5 Kouhns served as a Vehicle Maintenance Expert with Troop A, 2nd Squadron, 1st Cavalry, 4th Infantry Division. While investigating enemy activity outside of Kontum City, Specialist 5 Kouhns’ patrol came under enemy rocket and mortar fire. A rocket impacted near him and he was mortally wounded on the morning of January 30, 1968. Flags at the American Legion building, the post office and the school flew at half-staff and businesses closed for one hour in Ogden during the service. Dennis had been on 29 combat missions while 23 was to be the limit. He commented, “I’d rather be on patrol, but I know guard duty is safer.” He had just written his parents, “I’m safe now. All I will have Paying tribute to Spc. 5 Dennis Kouhns. Photos and personal information of each of the eight Boone County soldiers killed in action have been moved to the Boone County Historical Museum for permanent display. -Reporter photos by Kathy Pierce “ I’m safe now. All I will have is guard duty. -DENNIS KOUHNS ” is guard duty.” He was killed on his third day of guard duty. Specialist 5 Kouhns was laid to rest at the Linwood Park Cemetery in Boone. He was an only child and his parents are deceased. Dennis B Kouhns (Ogden) one of 58,000 names on the Vietnam Wall. His name appears on Panel 35E, Row 074. To all of you who never made it back home to your families: Please know, that you are “more than a name on a wall.” Major Gene Wesley Brown US Air Force 6/2/1930 - 7/8/1967 Specialist 4 Douglas Eugene Crooks US Army 3/14/1949 - 4/2/1971 Pvt. Frederick Kenneth Deaver United States Marine Corps 4/3/1946 - 8/23/1966 Capt. Dennis Dean Ferguson US Marine Corps 10/7/1939 - 3/20/1966 First Lt. Harry Todd Harrison United States Army 12/13/1946 - 3/3/1969 Spc. 4 Larry Dean Johnson United States Army 2/5/1948 - 9/22/1968 Spc. 5 Dennis Benjamin Kouhns United States Army 8/3/1946 - 1/30/1968 Spc. 5 Kent Carter Wolf United States Army 1/6/1949 - 8/3/1970 Vietnam veteran Marvin Stumbo of Boone, formerly of Ogden, accepting his certificate from BG Steven W. Altman, Deputy Commanding General of the Iowa National Guard. This past Veterans Day, Ogden High School hosted a reception for area veterans. Next week The Ogden Reporter will share three feature stories. PHOTO BY BECKY BLAIR The family of Larry and Brenda Mathews lost most of their possessions in a house fire Monday, Nov. 16 when the house they were renting at 419 NE Third Street caught fire. A benefit soup dinner was held Sunday, Nov. 22 at Zion Lutheran Church to help the family replace clothing and household items. Funds collected (up to $1,000) will be matched by Thrivent Financial. Boxes have been placed at the church for clothing and bedding donations. Larry and Brenda have four children. Another successful blood drive here Food basket order deadline nears Thanks to all the wonderful blood donors who volunteered their time to make a life-saving blood donation at the recent Ogden Community blood drive. A total 22 people registered to donate blood and 23 units of blood were collected at this blood drive. Patrons of the Ogden Food Pantry who would like a holiday food basket are asked to call Sandy at 275-2385 or Karen at 275-2990 by Wednesday, Nov. 25. The holiday baskets will be given out Saturday, Dec. 5, from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at the Community United Methodist Church 337 SW 2nd Street. Believe in the Magic of Christmas 5:00 P.M. TREE LIGHTING, CAROLING UNDER THE WATER TOWER 6:15 P.M. MOVIE SHOWING “THE POLAR EXPRESS” Ogden’s Small Town Christmas Celebration 5:30 P.M. SANTA CLAUS AT WATER’S EDGE CHURCH LOOK FOR LOCAL BUSINESSES TO BE OPEN Saturday 5 - 8 p.m. • Sunday 2 - 5 p.m. PHOTOS BY T.R. PHOTOGRAPHY SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 2015 ADMIT ONE ADMIT ONE HERE’S YOUR TICKET TO PAGE TWO - The Ogden Reporter, Wednesday, November 25, 2015 Believe in the Magic of Christmas 5:00 P.M. TREE LIGHTING, CAROLING UNDER THE WATER TOWER 6:15 P.M. MOVIE SHOWING “THE POLAR EXPRESS” Ogden Family Dental wishes you a JOY filled Christmas. . . Ogden’s Small Town Christmas Celebration 5:30 P.M. SANTA CLAUS AT WATER’S EDGE CHURCH LOOK FOR LOCAL BUSINESSES TO BE OPEN Saturday 5 - 8 p.m. • Sunday 2 - 5 p.m. PHOTOS BY T.R. PHOTOGRAPHY SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 2015 Rodgers Plumbing and Heating Inc. ADMIT ONE ADMIT ONE HERE’S YOUR TICKET TO OGDEN FARM AND FEED Gift Certificates make wonderful gifts Pet Food and Bird Seed Hardware • Tools • Gloves • Hats CHECK OUT OUR RENTAL EQUIPMENT Come in and see what we offer . . . with lots to smile about! 237 W Walnut Street • Ogden, IA • 515-275-2250 wishes you a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Our wish for you a rock solid Christmas. . . Complete with Faith, Family & Friends! bergstrom’s rock & sod 936 I Avenue, Ogden, IA 50212 Carl - 515-230-3798 • Pete - 515-230-1583 HOURS: 113 W. Walnut Street • OGDEN, IOWA Open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays 113 SW 4th Street Ogden • 275-4600 May your days be Merry and Bright! Warm wishes to you this Christmas • Cozy up at the Pig for a night off with friends and family. • Reservations welcome. • Join your friends to cheer on your favorite teams in our sports lounge! 515-275-9946 338 W Walnut Street Ogden, IA 50212 (515) 275-2758 GIFT CERTIFICATES InstructIons for your new sod The perfect stocking stuffer. 1. water heavily, IMMedIAteLy after it is installed. Doc Holl Trailers 2. Keep sod/soil moist for 10-14 days. 3. Begin to let the sod dry out to force roots to go deeper into soil. 4. After establishment, water the lawn heavily once or twice per week only. OGDEN FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Wishes you a happy and healthy holiday! ou ! y g ays n i ish olid W yh p p a h 5. Plan to fertilize your new sod at least 4 times each year. Wishes you a Merry Christmas! Thank you for your business! Cargo • Flatbed • Utility Livestock • Aluminum • Fuel Trailers and Hay Equipment 6 0 7 1 st S t . , O g d e n Tom - 515-231-2360 or Chet - 515-230-7697 Unique gifts Apparel Home decor Merry Christmas! Dr. Brad Poock • 314 W Mulberry Street • Ogden, IA • 515-275-4510 Made to Gaze 125 W. Walnut St. Ogden Gift certificates available op ing pp ma you y m ny b uil em d ori es! ha Diggs Construction Building a reputation on your home improvements. Michael Diggs - owner 460-4504 - cell Embroidery Custom screen printing Merry Christmas from our family to yours! Tues-Wed-Fri 10-5 • Thursdays-12-7 • Saturday 9-3 H In Depth The Ogden Reporter, Wednesday, November 25, 2015 - PAGE THREE COLUMNISTS, COMMUNITY LIFE, EDITORIALS, LETTERS, POINTS OF VIEW Bruce Wright retires after 34-plus years with the Civil Air Patrol by 2nd Lt. Harry G. Coin CAP Squadron 041 Public Affairs Officer Civil Air Patrol There was only standing room left in Davenport, Iowa’s Civil Air Patrol squadron assembly room on November 3rd. Officers, cadets, retirees and family members came together to honor Lt. Col. Bruce C. Wright (OHS Class of 1953, son of Margaret L. Wright and Lt. Col. William C. Wright) for his 34+ years of service to the US Civil Air Patrol, 17 of them in Davenport. Powerfully motivated by family aviation tragedy early in his life, Lt. Col. Wright resolved as a young man that aviation would be a lifelong priority. After completing active duty service as an officer in the U.S. Navy, G.I. Bill benefits helped fund Col. Wright’s flying lessons, he could be seen training in the late May sky of Racine, WI in 1971. He qualified to fly by himself two months later, earning his private pilot’s license to fly with passengers the following June. Training steadily, by 1977 he was a commercial pilot, able to fly multi-engine aircraft in all but the worst weather. As a CAP pilot, Lt. Col. Wright supported an organization responsible for over 85% of Federal inland search and rescue, disaster relief, aerospace education and extensive STEM (Science/Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) programs for youth 12 years of age and older. The Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is an all volunteer civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force that employs light aircraft, ground teams, and a national emergency radio communications network to assist communities in times of need. Volunteers in every state in the nation and Puerto Rico interested LT. COL. BRUCE C. WRIGHT in aviation, emergency services, and youth development join together in the form of local squadrons to educate, train, and provide these valuable resources. The local squadron teams are in turn supported by a state level Wing staff. CAP membership is a major commitment to community service. Members donate time and money, steadily training between missions. In March of 1981, Col. Wright offered his services to our country, joining the Waukesha, WI CAP squadron which then offered both youth programs and flew emergency missions. His first CAP mission came later in 1981, but not as pilot in command. It takes further special training for any pilot no matter how qualified, to be a CAP mission pilot. Col. Wright completed that later in 1982, leading to his first flight as mission pilot in command of an airborne mission crew that May. In 1987, his engineering career took him from Wisconsin to Ne- braska, where he transferred to the Millard, NE (Omaha airport) squadron. In 1990, upon completion of his time in the Navy Reserves as a Captain, he accepted appointment as CAP squadron commander. “I remember celebrating the Civil Air Patrol’s 50th anniversary, our squadron held a big pancake breakfast right beside the taxiways of the airport,” he said. Through Col. Wright’s leadership, the squadron grew to 32 adult members (18 of them pilots), and 17 teen ‘cadet’ members. “I flew my longest mission while there, 7 hours and 40 minutes in the air, all the while buckled in the pilot’s seat with two other people in a small airplane. We were basically loitering, back and forth over a search area.” In 1996 Lt. Col. Wright’s engineering job took him back to Wisconsin briefly, then on to the Quad Cities in 1998. His missions included everything from giving cadets orientation flights (the cadet sits in the co-pilot’s seat), to counter drug enforcement missions. Dedicated to lifelong learning, Lt. Col. Wright learned to tow glider aircraft off the ground behind his airplane, launching them into free flight when high enough. In 2010, Lt. Col. Wright earned the honor of being the flight instructor who teaches and examines others to themselves become flight instructors. He also taught both pilot and non-pilot CAP members as crew for search and rescue ‘observer’ and ‘scanner’ duties. Col. Wright’s last flight as mission pilot in command was logged on March, 20, 2015. During his CAP career, he donated nearly 1,100 hours flying CAP missions, and many times more than that in CAP-related ground duties for our country. Ruth’s Reflections will return next week. Form F-66 (6-30-2015) (IA-2) STATE OF IOWA 2015 FINANCIAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2015 OGDEN CITY OF OGDEN , IOWA DUE: December 1, 2015 WHEN COMPLETED, PLEASE RETURN TO 16200800800000 City of Ogden 513 W Walnut Box 694 Ogden, IA 50212 (Please correct any error in name, address, and ZIP Code) Mary Mosiman, CPA Auditor of State State Capitol Building Des Moines, IA 50319-0004 NOTE - The information supplied in this report will be shared by the Iowa State Auditor's Office, the U.S. Census Bureau, various public interest groups, and State and federal agencies. ALL FUNDS Item description Governmental (a) ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE 4.0 GPA Fifth Grade Payton Van Sickle. Sixth Grade Kolson Kruse. Seventh Grade Allison Arnold, Amber Braniff, Bryant Dutcher, Shaylie Johannsen, Simon Lewiston, Helena Nelson, Justus Rude. Eighth Grade Alex Bebb, Abbie Bryan, Edward Chumbley, Emma Miller, Ryan Nichols. ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT 3.7-3.9 GPA Fifth Grade Clare Boucher, Grace Boucher, Allie Buxton, Courtney Buzzell, Jackson Christensen, Braydon Doty, Brenlie Graden, Ella Keenan, Zella Mount, Levi Russo, Amelia Schroeder, Megan Strandberg, Matthew Taylor, Parker Trusler, Alex Wilson, Hunter Wisecup. Sixth Grade Blake Berte, Sam Black, Aidan Bradke, Abe Christensen, Ty Seventh Grade Cooper Carson, Eva Christner, Ruby Clayton, Joelle Consier, Rylee Graden, Kolby Moorman, Natalie Motz, Isabella Russo, Hannah Salati, Jacob Samuelson, Lennon Schriever, Triston Streigle, Sarah Swigert, Claire Thede, Elise Tromblay. Eighth Grade Meredith Adreon, Jaida Anderson, Sam Arnold, Ethan Berning, Garrett Buxton, Margo Christensen, Sam Christensen, Hailey Clubine, Hannah Dutcher, Ethan Haberer, Blake Haub, Louis Higgins, Noah Kallem, Lauren Kennedy, Melody Kyle, Denali Loecker, Carston Mayse, Alissa Millard, Faith Mohr, Angelica Moody, Ethan Snedden, Bryce Stevens, Dyani Teter, Mason Will. HONOR ROLL 3.0-3.69 GPA Fifth Grade Alana Burton, Ashley Cowden, Katelyn Ellis, Austin Green, James Grisham, Waylon Hubby, Aiden Kathman, Lane Longhorn, Kale Munson, Hunter Meeks, Hailey Moore, Logan Ozmun, Cael Pearson, Dylan Perdue, Alyvia Primmer, Johnny Sparks, Kayden Spencer, AWARD WINNING NEWSPAPER THE OGDEN REPORTER Postal Publication Number: USPS 403-820 THE OGDEN REPORTER (USPS 403-820) IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY FOR $34 PER YEAR IN IOWA Stellen Wagner, Brady Zalesak. Total revenues and other sources Expenditures and Other Financing Uses Seventh Grade Marshall Anderson, Coleten Bass, Charlene Brown, Gabe Buttermore, Reagan Church, MaKayla Claude, Hayden Cook, Emma Dawdy Schelle, Dominic Degeneffe, Will Fishbaugh, Stephen Flynn, Adam Frazier, Skylar Gregory. Maddie Grisham, Catrina Gunderson, Ryder Halterman, Denver Hoskins, Sophia Johnson, Cody Kraft, Avery McCloud, Lauren McCoy, April McGriff, Trey Minnihan, Kayla Pfiffner, Laura Roum, Xander Soder, Elizabeth Stonehocker, Matthew Stonehocker, Owen Van Cannon. Eighth Grade Sammie Blair, Mackenzie Blakey, Karsyn Clark, Elaina Clayton, Griffin Diggs, Hailey Dittmer, Dylan Elbert, Olivya Halterman, Jasmine Ingram, Alyssa Larson, Garrett Larson, Cody Mart, Zachary Mathews, Jenna Palmer, Emily Paulson, Caden Pooley, Nicole Reynolds, Dryden Ross, Gabby Ross, Ramsey Ross, Wyatt Schellenberg, Hope Schroeder, Crystal Terry, Jordyn Thede. 692,927 0 692,927 825 0 177,946 1,874 50,507 280,562 14,157 0 309,921 678,774 2,243,521 0 0 1,499 0 2,369,366 0 0 0 2,370,865 825 0 177,946 1,874 52,006 280,562 2,383,523 0 309,921 678,774 4,614,386 0 0 151,175 1,100 57,000 458,096 3,263,350 0 597,366 317,301 5,538,315 324,433 322,817 12,242 151,767 188,722 269,397 143,946 355,568 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 324,433 322,817 12,242 151,767 188,722 269,397 143,946 355,568 343,614 232,602 7,150 176,501 742,500 280,834 231,196 442,500 Public safety Public works Health and social services Culture and recreation Community and economic development General government Debt service Capital projects Total governmental activities expenditures Business type activities Total ALL expenditures 1,768,892 0 1,768,892 2,456,897 0 1,768,892 3,017,604 3,017,604 3,017,604 4,786,496 3,252,937 5,709,834 550,508 12,627 563,135 377,301 2,319,400 3,030,231 5,349,631 6,087,135 -659,366 -735,245 -548,820 Other financing uses, including transfers out Total ALL expenditures/And other financing uses Excess revenues and other sources over (Under) Expenditures/And other financing uses -75,879 Beginning fund balance July 1, 2014 1,534,533 2,308,813 3,843,346 2,992,429 Ending fund balance June 30, 2015 1,458,654 1,649,447 3,108,101 2,443,609 Note - These balances do not include $ held in non-budgeted internal service funds; $ held in Pension Trust Funds; $ held in Private Purpose Trust funds and $ held in agency funds which were not budgeted and are not available for city operations. Amount - Omit cents 800,000 Other long-term debt $ TIF Revenue debt Indebtedness at June 30, 2015 Amount - Omit cents $ 2,121,713 Short-term debt $ $ 2,770 $ 0 $ 3,903,624 0 General obligation debt limit CERTIFICATION THE FOREGOING REPORT IS CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF Signature of city clerk Date Published/Posted Mark (x) one x 11/25/15 Printed name of city clerk Area Code Telephone Jennifer Stumbo 515 Signature of Mayor or other City official (Name and Title) Number Date Published Date Posted Extension 275-2917 Date signed 11/20/2015 Sixth Grade Fiona Addy, Ty Boothroyd, Grace Downey, Hunter Honkomp, Tyler Kathman, Reagan Kruse, Braeden Majors, Ezra Roberts, Olivia Skalicky, Lane Snedden, Tayanna Streigle, Keegan Tews, Lane Williams, Odette Williams. 728,955 0 728,955 Net current property taxes Delinquent property taxes TIF revenues Other city taxes Licenses and permits Use of money and property Intergovernmental Charges for fees and service Special assessments Miscellaneous Other financing sources Revenue debt Heeren, Josie Hildreth, Thomas Johnson, Allison Peeler, Linden Seeger, Madilyn VanPelt, Emma Van Sickle, Carmen Woodall. Budget (d) 728,955 0 728,955 Taxes levied on property Less: Uncollected property taxes-levy year Indebtedness at June 30, 2015 The following Ogden Middle School students were named to the first quarter honor roll for the 20152016 school year. Total actual (c) Revenues and Other Financing Sources General obligation debt Middle School students on first quarter honor roll Proprietary (b) PLEASE PUBLISH THIS PAGE ONLY Keeping yourself safe this winter The Iowa State Patrol would like to remind drivers that vehicles respond differently in cold weather as do we. There are several ways to keep yourselves safe in the winter time. 1. Make sure your vehicle is tuned up and ready for winter. 2. Always have at least a half a tank of gas. You may need the fuel if you get stuck in the snow. 3. Ask yourself “do I really need to go out in this weather”? If the trip can wait, then wait. 4. Make sure you have supplies in the vehicle- canned easy to open food, bottled water, first aid kit, and flashlight (survival kit). 5. Have extra blankets, gloves, hats or clothes in the car. 6. If you must travel call ahead check out the road condition. Let someone know your route. 7. Dial 511 or visit www.511ia.org before you travel. 8. Slow down, don’t be in a hurry. Just because the speed limit is posted doesn’t mean you need to go that fast. 9. Drive defensively; watch out for the other driver. 10. Above all always wear your seatbelt. BY THE OGDEN REPORTER, 222 W. WALNUT STREET, OGDEN, IA 502120818. PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT OGDEN, IA. POSTMASTER: SEND ADDRESS CHANGES TO THE OGDEN REPORTER, P.O. BOX R, OGDEN, IA 50212-0818. CIRCULATION: The Ogden Reporter is distributed to 2,000 subscribers and over-the-counter buyers each Wednesday. The Reporter is the official newspaper for the City of Ogden, Ogden Community School District, and is an official newspaper for Boone County. DEADLINES: Friday noon. PUBLISHER: Ryan Harvey. PHONE: 515-275-2101 or 4101 - FAX: 515-275-2678 e-mail: [email protected] www.ogdenreporter.com This is a weekly feature highlighting some of Iowa’s unsolved homicides in the hopes that it will lead to new tips and potentially help solve cases. The project is a partnership between this newspaper and other members of the Iowa Newspaper Association. Scott M. Tompkins Scott M. Tompkins, 23, was shot Nov. 29, 1995, while stopped to ¿[ his windshield wipers at the intersection of Park Avenue and Harrison Street in Muscatine. Tompkins was found wounded at 9:43 p.m. only blocks from the Hardee’s restaurant where he worked as the assistant manager. His coworkers described him as a nice young man without an enemy in the world. Investiga- tors said the homicide was not related to Tompkins’ job. Tompkins’ mother stated her son wasn’t happy with the increased gang presence in Muscatine and that he was stalked prior to his murder. In February 2010, Muscatine Police said they hoped new technology would provide the key to charging someone with Tompkins’ murder. Scott M. Tompkins | Age: 23 Died: Nov. 29, 1995 Hometown: Muscatine Find out more about this and other unsolved homicides at www.IowaColdCases.org. Anyone with information about Scott Tompkins’ unsolved murder please contact the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation at (515) 725-6010, e-mail [email protected], or contact the Muscatine Police Department at 563-263-9922. PAGE FOUR - The Ogden Reporter, Wednesday, November 25, 2015 Almanac BIRTHS, OBITUARIES, CHURCHES CHURCHES OBITUARIES OF WEST BOONE CO. COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Gary Hoyt, Pastor Wednesday, Nov. 25: Ogden Manor 1:30 p.m. Invitation study 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 26: THANKSGIVING DAY Friday, Nov. 27: Church office closed. Sunday, Nov. 29: UNITED METHODIST STUDENT DAY Prayer Gathering 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 9 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 30: T.T.T. cheeseball making in kitchen 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1: T.T.T. cheeseball making in kitchen 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2: Grace Circle 1:30 p.m. Hope Circle 2 p.m. BEWAPS 5-6 grade youth 4:45 p.m. 7th-8th grade youth group 6 p.m. Choir 6:30 p.m. Invitation study 7:30 p.m. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Wade Brandt, Pastor Tuesday, Nov. 24: Thrivent 7 p.m. Adult choir rehearsal 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 25: Thanksgiving eve worship 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 28: Hearts at Home Choir rehearsal 9:30 a.m. Worship & Holy Communion 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 29: Worship & Holy Communion 9 a.m. Sunday School program rehearsal and adult Bible class 10:15 a.m. BOXHOLM TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Rod Meyer, Pastor Wednesday, Nov. 25: No Confirmation. Sunday, Nov. 29: Fellowship time 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Youth group 12 noon. CHURCH OF CHRIST 502 W WALNUT Sunday: Bible class is at 9:30 a.m. (Classes for all ages). Worship service is at 10:30 a.m. Sunday evening service is at 6 p.m. Wednesday: Bible Study is at 7 p.m. ST. JOHN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Fr. James Bruch, Pastor Wednesday, Nov. 25: Mass 8:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 27: Mass 8:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 29: Mass 8:30 a.m. WATER’S EDGE CHURCH “For the Thirsty Soul” 341 W WALNUT Rick Summerhays, Pastor Bible Study is from 9 to 10 a.m. Gathering is from 10 to 10:15 a.m. Pre-service snacks served. Worship service starts at 10:15 a.m.: Contemporary music and a relevant message from God’s Word. BETHEL CHURCH Affiliated with Christian and Missionary Alliance – 5 miles south of Hwy. 30 on R 18 (L Ave.) Wednesday, Nov. 25: No church activities. Thursday, Nov. 26: Happy Thanksgiving! Sunday, Nov. 29: Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Sunday school for children and youth 10:50 a.m. Small group opportunities for adults 11 a.m. Small group study 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1: Executive Board Meeting 7 p.m. BOXHOLM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Alaire Willits, Pastor Sunday worship is at 10:30 a.m. Joy Circle meets the first Thursday at 1:30 p.m. PILOT MOUND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Alaire Willits, Pastor Sunday worship service is at 8:30 a.m. Sunday begins at 10 a.m. following morning worship and fellowship. AA meets at 7 p.m. Monday. Quilters meet Tuesday from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Bring sack lunch. Visitors welcome anytime. Donald Edward Carhill Donald E. Huntley Hastings Funeral Home in Perry, is in charge of arrangements for Donald Edward Carhill, 82, of rural Ogden. He died on Nov. 13, 2015 at the Perry Lutheran Home. Visitation will be at Hastings Funeral Home in Perry, on Friday, Nov. 20, 2015 after 11 a.m., with family present from 6-8 p.m. Funeral Services will be held Saturday Nov. 21, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Bouton. Donald is survived by his son, Dale Carhill (Pamela) of Saipan; daughter, Cindy Carlson (Roger) of Cedar Rapids; and three grandchildren. Sister, Irene Madole of Brownsville, TX; Sister in-law Ella Carhill of Jefferson. Donald E. Huntley Sr., 81, of Ogden, IA, passed away on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015, at Israel Family Hospice House in Ames. Don’s wishes were to be cremated. A memorial service will be held 11 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015, at the Leonard Good Community Center, 114 SW 8th St., in Ogden. Pastor Bruce Thomas will officiate. Visitation will be Saturday, from 9 a.m. until the time of service at the Community Center. For online obituaries and condolences please visit: www.carsonstappfuneralhome.com. Donald Eugene Huntley Sr. was born on Aug. 23, 1934, in Ashland, WI, the son of Harry and Esther (Harrington) Huntley. On Aug. 27, 1952, Don was united in marriage to Delilah “Dee” Heck in Bethany, MO. To this marriage five children were born: Debbi, Don, Dave, Darren, and Dustine. Don retired from Osmundson’s Manufacturing in Perry in the late 1970’s after 25 years of service. He then pursued other opportunities he enjoyed such as driving truck for D.A. Wilson and Land O’ Lakes, ran a small ice cream shop in Ogden, and DONALD E. HUNTLEY worked at CDS Global in Boone. He 1934 - 2015 also worked at the Boone County 4-H camp, from which he retired. Don’s passion in life included playing in Country-Western bands with his friends, and singing & playing drums. He thoroughly enjoyed his grandkids and attending their extra curricular activities. Nothing made him more happy or brought him more joy than his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Among the survivors are his wife, Delilah “Dee” Huntley of Ogden, IA; five children, Debbi Huffman, Don Huntley Jr., David (Kit) Huntley, and Darren (Teresa) Huntley all of Ogden, IA, and Dustine (Mike) Peterson of Ogden, IA; ten grandchildren, Derek (Kerry) Wirtz, Dani (Josh) Sanders, Loni Huntley, Jessi (Matt) Good, Jim Williams, Kris (Joe) Elsberry, Ashley Vaughn, Whitney (David) Schlicht, Justin (Mackenzie McDowell) Peterson, and Casey Peterson; 19 great grandchildren; and one great-great grandson; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Esther Huntley, and his mother and father-in-law, Alvin and Lelia Heck, two sisters and one brother. Memorials may be left to the discretion of the family. The church of Christ Who are these people? The word “church” can refer to the church universal Matt. 16:18; Eph. 5:23), the whole body of believers, or to a local body of Christians (Rom. 16:16; 1 Cor. 1:2). When you are baptized into Christ (Rom. 6:3-4), He added you to His church (Acts 2:41, 47). This refers to the church universal, the body of all the saved who belong to Christ (Eph. 2:16; 4:4; 1:22-23). On the other hand, such expressions in Scripture as “the church of God which is at Corinth” (1 Cor. 1:2) refer to a local church, a congregation of those who belong to the Lord in a particular locality who have banded together to work and worship collectively in those things God would have them to do. The Christian, while added to the universal church by the Lord, joins himself to the local church like the apostle Paul did with the church in Jerusalem in Acts 9:26. Every Christian needs to be identified with a local church. When a child of God moves from one locality to another, he should seek out a faithful group of the Lord’s people and identify with them in order to fulfill his share of the collective responsibilities the Lord has given him. For, you see, the local church is the only collective functioning unit revealed in the New Testament. The church universal has no organization with which it can function. Nor are there any structural ties between local churches. Each local congregation is an independent, autonomous, i.e., self-governing, group. God has designated that when there are qualified men to serve, each local church should be organized with elders, deacons and members (Phil. 1:1). The qualifications for elders are found in 1 Timothy 3:1-7 and Titus 1:6-9. The deacons’ qualifications are found in 1 Timothy 3:8-13. Elders are to tend the church (1 Pet. 5:2) and rule over it (Heb. 13:17) by exercising oversight (1 Pet. 5:2), to watch out for the souls placed in their charge (Heb. 13:17), to admonish the unruly (1 Pet. 5:1-2) and be an example to all (1 Pet. 5:2). Deacons are special servants who attend to those things the church needs and the elders direct them to accomplish. If there are no qualified men in a congregation who can serve in these offices, a local church may exist and function by using such an expedient as a business meeting -- a meeting of the men of the congregation which determines the course of action the church will follow in accomplishing the work of the Lord. See “In Search of the Lord’s Way”, Sunday at 7:30 am on KCWI, cable Ch. 9! We would like to invite you to worship with us at 502 W. Walnut! Sunday Bible study at 9:30 a.m., Worship at 10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Wednesday evening Bible study at 7:00 p.m. OGDEN SCHOOL BOARD Minutes of a Special Meeting of The Board of Directors of the Ogden Community School District November 20, 2015 I. CALL TO ORDER: The Ogden Board of Directors held a special Board meeting Friday, November 20, 2015 in the District Office. Members present included Sally Good, Camille Schroeder (via phone) and Matt Van Sickle. Meeting was called to order by Vice-President Camille Schroeder at 7:42 a.m. Other members present were Tim Hoffman, Superintendent and Kris Van Pelt, Board Secretary. II. AGENDA: Sally Good moved to approve the agenda. Matt Van Sickle seconded the motion. The motion carried 3-0. III. PERSONNEL RECOMMENDATIONS: Based on the recommendations of the Teacher Leadership Selection Committee, Sally Good moved to approve the following appointments: • Susan Haglund, Instructional Coach – Grades PK-6, 2016-17 (one-year appointment) • John Casey, Instructional Coach – Grades 7-12, 2016-17 (one-year appointment) Matt Van Sickle seconded the motion. The motion carried 3-0. IV. OTHER V. ADJOURN: There was no further business to come before the Board for consideration at this time. Sally Good moved to adjourn. Matt Van Sickle seconded the motion. The motion carried 3-0. VicePresident Camille Schroeder adjourned the meeting at 8:03 a.m. Reports and documents and the full text of motions, resolutions or policies considered by the Board at this meeting are on file in the Board Secretary’s office, 515-275-2894, Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 12:00pm and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Camille Schroeder, Vice-President Kris Van Pelt, Board Secretary Minutes of a Work Session Board of Directors of the Ogden Community School District Monday, November 16, 2015 I. CALL TO ORDER: The Ogden Board of Education held a work session on Monday, November 16, 2015 in the Ogden High OGDEN BAPTIST CHURCH Curt Fincham, Pastor Sunday: Sunday school for all ages is at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship is at 10:30 a.m. Evening service is at 6 p.m. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN BEAVER UMC YOKED PARISH Marjorie Smalley, Pastor Sunday: Church service is at 10 a.m. Everyone is welcome. School Library. Members present included Pete Bergstrom, Ebon Carter Sally Good, Camille Schroeder and Matt Van Sickle. Meeting was called to order by President Pete Bergstrom at 5:30pm. Other members present were Dr. Tim Hoffman, Superintendent and Kris Van Pelt, Board Secretary. II. BUDGET & FACILITY REVIEW: The board met with and reviewed preliminary information on budget and facilities with Iowa Schoolhouse Construction & Planning Services. On Monday, November 30, 2015 at 6:30pm in the Ogden High School Cafeteria, a facilities study meeting will be facilitated by Iowa Schoolhouse Construction & Planning Services. Community members are encouraged to attend and be a part of the discussion and planning sessions. No formal action will be taken. III. OTHER IV. ADJOURN: Matt Van Sickle moved to adjourn the meeting. Sally Good seconded the motion. The motion carried 5-0. President Pete Bergstrom adjourned the meeting at 7:45pm. Pete Bergstrom, President Kris Van Pelt, Secretary Thank You Thank you for the many cards, calls and flowers for our 60th wedding anniversary. We are blessed to be remembered by so many of our friends and family. There’s another day you might want to know about: Giving Tuesday. The idea is pretty straightforward. On the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, shoppers take a break from their gift-buying and donate what they can to charity. - Bill Gates THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3 • 6:30 pm Pre-show Family Event at 5:30 pm TICKETS START AT $25 Stephens Auditorium Ticket Office ticketmaster.com • 1-800-745-3000 • Ticketmaster Outlets ! Present this ad for a FREE non-alcoholic beverage at the show! By donating shoes to Learn N’ Play Childcare, the shoes will be given a second chance and make a difference in people’s lives. Providing services at the Boone County Hospital Specialty Clinic Dan McGuire, M.D. Spine Surgery Gratitude can transform common days into thanksgivings, turn routine jobs into joy, and change ordinary opportunities into blessings. - William Arthur Ward Learn N’ Play Childcare in Ogden is conducting a shoe collection drive Nov. 10, 2015 through Jan. 20, 2016 to raise funds for childcare center improvements. Learn N’ Play Childcare organization will earn funds based on the number of pairs collected as Funds2Orgs will purchase all of the donated goods. Those dollars will benefit the childcare center. Anyone can help by donating gently worn, used or new shoes at Community United Methodist Church. All donated shoes will then be redistributed throughout the Funds2Orgs network of microenterprise partners in developing nations. Funds2Orgs helps impoverished people start, maintain and grow businesses in countries such as Haiti, Honduras and other nations in Central America and Africa. Proceeds from the shoe sales are used to feed, clothe and house their families. One budding entrepreneur in Haiti even earned enough to send her son to law school. “We are excited about our shoe drive,” said Learn N’ Play Childcare. “We know that most people have extra shoes in their closets they would like to donate to use and help those less fortunate become self-sufficient. It’s a win-win for everyone.” IOWA SPINE CARE Don and Marilyn Paulson Specialty Clinic Dr. McGuire has been providing adult spine care to central Iowa for more than 25 years. He specializes in spine care for cervical and lumbar spine problems including herniated discs and spinal stenosis. No referral is needed. To schedule an appointment with Dr. McGuire at the BCH Specialty Clinic, call 433-8300. For urgent matters, call his Des Moines office at (515) 288-6325. 1015 Union Street, Boone l www.boonehospital.com “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” animated television special adapted from a story by Robert L. May and the song by Johnny Marks, music and lyrics by Johnny Marks. All elements © and ™ under license to Character Arts, LLC. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Christine Cowan, Pastor Tuesday, Nov. 24: Women’s Bible Study 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 25: Prayer Shawl Ministry 1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 26: THANKSGIVING Sunday, Nov. 29: Worship and Communion 9 a.m. Fellowship following. Sunday School 10:15. Tuesday, Dec. 1: Women’s Bible Study 10 a.m. Learn N’ Play Childcare launches shoe collection drive to raise money Sugar Plum Circle Package $135 for Two! December 12 at 7:30 pm ONLY Join us for Tea with Clara & theMouse King! December 12 at 4 pm • $7 per person Saturday, December 12 at 1:30 & 7:30 pm Sunday, December 13 at 1:30 pm Present this ad for a free non-alcoholic beverage! TICKETS START AT $25 ! Stephens Ticket Auditorium Office | Ticketmaster Outlets | 1-800-745-3000 | www.ticketmaster.com The Ogden Reporter, Wednesday, November 25 2015 - PAGE FIVE Our Town THE WEEKLY SOCIAL SCENE AND A LOOK BACK ON OUR HISTORY 2005 1985 1955 10 Years Ago 30 Years Ago 60 Years Ago From the Nov. 30, 2005 issue: Kevin and Pam Larsen, Lincoln, NE are the parents of a son born Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005. He weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. and has been named Tate Duane Louis. Grandparents are Jerry and Rosalie Wiedman, Ogden and Larry and Janice Larsen, Decatur, NE. Lighted parade kicks off holiday season. Bethel Church presents “The Gospel According to Scrooge.” Pictured as actors are McKell Lillestolen, Elizabeth Cooley, Caleb Cooley, Jon Shai Van Sickle, Colton Thrane, Joelle Kruger, Toni Berns, Nathaneal Cooley, Jeshua Van Sickle, Asher Van Sickle and Jocelyn Kruger. Dave Chapline turns 50! Nov. 6, 1985 Several third grade students in Mrs. Rickertt’s class raised $540 for the restoration of the Statue of Liberty during a poster selling contest. Raising the most money were Danielle Stoneburner, Julie Heckman, Kim Carlson and Matt Lindholm. The Marcy Merry Makers 4-H club held their annual Halloween party at Moingona. Best costume prizes went to Michele Burkhart and Karen Christensen. Paul Ellis, 12, will compete in the national run, punt and pass competition, Nov. 16, at the Minnesota Viking winter park in Minneapolis. Mitch Krueger, Sam Nicklos and Jim Haws were selected to the first team all conference defensive unit. Pastor Don Sondrol of Immanuel Lutheran Church had a first in his years of ministry. Lindsay Anderson accompanied her parents to th communion altar and held her doll up to Sondrol to be blessed. From the Nov. 24, 1955 issue: Fire which destroyed the Pete Lambros garage and chicken coop late Wednesday afternoon, looked for a time that it would threaten the nearby Wenger garage and elevator of the Quaker Oats Co. However, prompt action by the Beaver citizens and a fast run by the Ogden fire department soon brought the blaze under control. High school students taking part in the state chorus at KRNT in Des Moines were Joanne Paulson, Philip Muench, Bob Burr, Donna Smith, Joy Gunion, Ardyce Sprecher, Don Siglin and Bryant Kristianson. Have you ever heard of a tramp that carried around 30 pieces of silver that were coined in Jerusalem? There is one in the one-act play, “Dust of the Road” to be given Dec. 20 by the Thespian Club of Ogden High School. The case is as follows: Prudence, Sandra McClintock; The old Man, Gary Alban: The Tramp, Bob Burr; Peter, Keith Walters. Carlyle Sexauer is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw at Springfield over the Thanksgiving weekend. Flap your wings. Make a difference. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OGDEN COMMUNITY SCHOOL BOARD NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING Monday, November 30, 2015 6:30 P.M. Ogden High School Cafeteria You are hereby notified that the Board of Directors of the Ogden Community School District will be in attendance at a facilities studies community meeting. The meeting will be facilitated by Iowa Schoolhouse Construction & Planning Services. Community members are encouraged to attend and be a part of the discussion and planning sessions. No formal action will be taken. OGDEN COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 732 WEST DIVISION STREET OGDEN, IOWA 50212 (515) 275-2894 BOONE COUNTY SUPERVISORS November 10, 2015 Hollingshead called the special meeting to order at 10:00 a.m. with all members present. Foster moved Duffy seconded motion to approve the minutes of November 4, 2015 meeting. NO: None; YES: Duffy, Foster and Hollingshead. Motion approved. Duffy moved Foster seconded motion to approve the agenda. NO: None; YES: Duffy, Foster and Hollingshead. Motion approved. The Board met to canvass the November 3, 2015, City Elections. The certified results are: In Beaver: Mayor: Kenneth M. Elsberry, 8; Write-Ins, 0. City Council elect 2: Paula Evans, 7; Jeff Hammer (write in) 6; Other write-ins 0. In Berkley: (All elected were write-ins) Mayor: Ken Gustin, 9; Other Write-Ins 0. City Council elect 5: Marilyn Brant, 8; Richard Bryant, 8; Bob Johnson, 8; Wes Sherman, 9; Janice Smothers, 8; Other write-ins 3. Public Measure B: Shall the terms of city council and mayor be changed from two (2) years to four (4) years and run concurrently (not staggered) for terms beginning January 1, 2016. Yes: 9; No: 0. In Boone: Mayor: John Slight, 505; L. Edward Mondt, 144; Write-In Votes, 9. Council Member Ward 2: BJ McGinn, 153; Jennifer Hanson, 103; Write-In Votes, 0. Council Member Ward 4: Kevin J. Hicks, 66, Write-Ins, 1. Council Member At Large elect 1; Steven P. Ray, 413; Lauren Eckstrom, 218, Write-Ins, 5. Boone Park Commissioner (elect 2): Taylor Tidgren, 454; Brenda Wafful, 420, Write-Ins, 26. In Boxholm: (All elected were write-ins) Mayor: Jim Scheuerman, 14; Lora Lawton 6; Other write-Ins, 1. City Council (elect 2): Paul Frazier, 14; Jim Lawton, 7, Other Scattered Write-Ins, 14. In Fraser: (All elected were write-ins) Mayor: Jeff Paris, 11; Jake McKight, 4; Other Write-Ins, 2. City Council (Elect 5): Jeff Cook, 10; Amy Laube, 14; Steve McClain, 14; Jake McKnight, 10; Josh Peterson, 12; Other Scattered Write-Ins, 29. In Luther: City Council -4 Year Term (Elect 2): Ellen Hartstack – write-in, 37; Jerry Ryan – write-in; 40; Victoria Severson, 25; Maggie Wilczak, 27; Other Write-Ins, 4. City Council – 4 year term plus unexpired term (Elect 1): Jeff A. Sandegren, 48, Fran Miller, 25; Write-Ins, 0. Public Measure C: Shall the City Council, City of Luther, in the County of Boone, State of Iowa be authorized to change the purpose of ½ of 1% of the local option sales tax currently designated to the Sewer Fund to the new designation of Capital Improvement Fund, effective January 1, 2016? Yes: 56, No: 16. In Madrid: Mayor: Dirk Dale Ringgenberg, 390, Frank J. Milani, 85; Write-Ins, 1. Council Member ward 2: Kurt Kruse, 151, WriteIns, 2. Council Member at Large (elect 1): Dave Cook, 422, Write-Ins, 18. In Ogden: Mayor: Dennis Good, 64, Write-Ins, 3. City Council (Elect 3): Lori Anderson, 63, Margret Liston, 62, Sean Thompson, 60; Write-Ins, 5. In Pilot Mound: Mayor: Leda Burton, 39; Jay Williams (write-in), 7; Other write-Ins, 1. City Council (elect 3): Deck Crouch, 35; Michael D. Heslop, 32; Sally Lass, 40; Ryan Carris, 11; Sherry Ingram, 15; Joshua Jessia Miller, 17; Write-Ins, 0. Bold names indicate declared winners. Duffy moved Foster seconded motion to approve termination of Marion Moore, Courthouse Custodian effective November 21, 2015. The Board of Supervisors have contracted this position to a cleaning service. NO: None; YES: Duffy, Foster and Hollingshead. Motion approved. Hollingshead adjourned meeting at 10:55 a.m. These minutes were approved this eighteenth day of November 2015. Philippe E. Meier Boone County Auditor BOONE COUNTYSHERIFF’S REPORT Saturday, Nov. 14 A BCSP deputy arrested Minnie Harper on an outstanding warrant for contempt. She was taken to the BCJ. 7:19 p.m.: A person called the BCSO to report a domestic situation in the 1800 block of Magnolia Road. A deputy was advised and responded. After separating the two parties involved one of the parties agreed to leave for the night. There was no report of any injuries. The BCSO assisted the Ogden Police Department with a domestic situation in the 600 block of W. Walnut. 17 entering Boone County. A deputy was advised and located the vehicle and made a traffic stop on 17. After a brief investigation the driver of the vehicle Eric Sloan was detained for further investigation into possible OWI. He was transported to BCJ for further testing. Sunday, Nov. 15 7:25 p.m.: Kyle Boyer turned himself in to a BCSO deputy on outstanding warrants for probation revocation and failure to report for sentencing. He was taken to the BCJ. Frisday, Nov. 20 2:08 a.m.: A person called the BCSO to report a reckless driver all over the road at 222nd Dr. on US 30. A deputy was in the area and located the vehicle at the off ramp at Ogden. The deputy stopped the vehicle on Veterans Dr. After a brief investigation the driver of the vehicle Samantha Griffith was detained for further investigation into possible OWI. She was transported to the BCJ for further testing. Monday, Nov. 16 The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office called Boone County and advised they had a caller behind a possible impaired driver on Hwy. Tuesday, Nov. 17 5:16 p.m.: A deputy responded to a call of harassment in the 100 block of 1st St in Pilot Mound. 11-19-2015 3:34 PM. A deputy began an investigation into a violation of a no contact order in the 100 blk of 1st st. in Pilot Mound. Ogden Manor News Monday, Nov. 23: Hangman 9 a.m. Ogden Rollers 9:30 a.m. Bingo w/R0n 1:30 p.m. Social time nail grooming 2:45 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 24: Kickball 9 a.m. Ogden Rollers 9:30 a.m. Popcorn & Movie “Little Boy” 1:30 p.m. Dominoes 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov 25: Dominoes 9 a.m. Ogden Rollers 9:30 a.m. Mike Lorenzo 10:30 a.m. CUMC 1:30 p.m. Church social time. Thursday, Nov. 26: HAPPY THANKSGIVING Watch the Macy’s Parade. Friday, Nov. 27: Dominoes 9 a.m. Ogden Rollers 9:30 a.m. Holiday Time! 10 a.m. Library time 11 a.m. Tree trimming and refreshments 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 28: Dominoes 10 a.m. At the Movies 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 29: Catholic Time 9 a.m. Bible Study w/Sally 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 30: Gospel sing 9 a.m. Ogden Rollers 9:30 a.m. Bingo w/R0n 1:30 p.m. Social time Cookies! 2:45 p.m. Be Thankful! Meals on Wheels Weekly Menus COMING EVENTS MONDAY, NOV. 23 Ladies Coffee & Chatter 10 a.m WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25- Yoga 11:30 FRIDAY, NOV. 27 Closed MONDAY, NOV. 30 Ladies Coffee & Chatter 10 a.m EVERY THURSDAY TOPS Club (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every week on Thursday at 6 p.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 119 SW 2nd St., Ogden. Visitors are always welcome (preteens, teens, and adults - male and female). First meeting is free. TOPS Club, Inc. is an affordable, nonprofit, weight-loss support and wellness education organization with thousands of associate chapters in the United States and Canada. Members learn about nutrition, portion control, food planning, exercise, motivation, and more at weekly meetings. For details, call Linda Trudo at 515-275-4620, visit www.tops.org or call TOPS Headquarters at 800-932-8677. Monday, Nov. 23: Soft shell tacos, refried beans, hot diced tomatoes, lettuce/romaine, mandarin oranges. Tuesday, Nov. 24: Baked chicken, mashed potatoes/gravy, mixed veggies, choc. ice cream, cranberry juice, ww bread w/margarine. Wednesday, Nov. 25: Chili, baked potato, cinn. applesauce, peaches, animal crackers, ww bread/marg. Thursday, Nov. 26: Turkey, mashed potatoes, green beans, bread w/marg., pumpkin pie. Friday, Nov. 27: Lemon baked tilapia, au gratin potatoes, carrots & peas, peaches, grape juice, ww bread w/margarine. Monday, Nov. 30: Chicketti, mashed potatoes, broccoli, orange, apple juice, ww bread w/marg. GIVE A GIFT OF HISTORY: YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER! PROUD TO BE AN OGDEN BULLDOG! OGDEN CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS STATEMENT OF COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS November 10, 2015 The Ogden City Council met in Regular Session on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers. Mayor Denny Good presided. Members present were Councilwoman Margaret Liston, Councilman Dave Ohlson, Councilman Brian Reimers, and Councilwoman Lori Anderson. City staff present were City Administrator Donovan Olson, City Attorney Lee Johnson, City Clerk Jennifer Stumbo, Police Chief Mick Bailey, Street Superintendent Dan Buzzell and Sewer Superintendent Chad Thede. Anderson suggested a correction and made a motion, Ohlson seconded, to approve the Regular Meeting minutes of Tuesday, October 13th, 2015. Ayes: All Present, Motion Carried. Ohlson made a motion, Liston seconded, to approve the October Treasurer’s report. Ayes: All Present, Motion Carried. Reimers made a motion, Ohlson seconded, to approve the following claims: PAID CLAIMS ACCESS SYSTEMS, COPIER CHARGES/CONTRACT................................. $ 338.21 AFLAC, AFLAC CONTRIBUTION....................................................................... 131.20 AG SOURCE COOPERATIVE SERVICE, WASTEWATER TESTING................ 443.75 AUDIO EDITIONS, CD.......................................................................................... 97.25 BLACK HILLS ENERGY, MONTHLY GAS CHRGS............................................ 167.91 BOONE COUNTY RECORDER, RECORDING FEE.............................................. 7.00 CARL BERGSTROM, DIRT................................................................................. 400.00 CENTRAL IOWA DISTRIBUTING, TOWELS/AIR FRESH.................................. 127.60 CENTRAL PUMP & MOTOR, PUMP REPAIR/MAINTENANCE...................... 5,217.88 CHASE SIGNS & GRAPHICS, CAR GRAPHICS............................................... 597.09 CINTAS, 1ST AID KITS......................................................................................... 70.40 CLARK’S FOOD MART, SUPPLIES...................................................................... 47.52 CLINE, DE VRIES & ALLEN, LLP, AUDIT........................................................ 3,592.50 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS TESTING, WASTEWATER TESTING.............. 300.00 COUNTRY LANDSCAPES, TREES................................................................. 5,795.24 DELTA DENTAL, DENTAL INSURANCE............................................................. 878.68 DNS SERVICES, DOMAIN................................................................................... 65.00 EFTPS, TAXES................................................................................................6,884.70 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING, VOICE/FAX........................................................ 12.00 EMC INSURANCE CO, INSURANCE................................................................. 519.34 ESTHERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY, BOOKS......................................................... 15.09 FOX ENGINEERING, ENGINEERING SERVICES.......................................... 1,518.00 GODBERSEN-SMITH CONSTRUCTION, QUIET ZONE................................ 7,838.00 GOOD LAWN CARE SERVICES, LAWN CARE................................................... 37.00 HEARTLAND TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, COMPUTERS......................... 18,443.00 HSA BANK, HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNT.................................................... 4,658.31 HYDRO KLEAN, JET EQUIP/MAINLINE INSPECTION.................................. 4,451.25 IMAGETEK, INC, MNTHLY RADIX CHG............................................................ 130.00 INGRAM LIBRARY SERVICES, BOOKS............................................................ 859.93 IOWA DEPT OF REVENUE, PUMP REPAIR/MAINTENANCE........................ 1,252.00 IOWA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION, GLOVES/TOILET PAPER/CLEANER.... 216.13 IOWA ONE CALL, VOICE/FAX............................................................................. 45.90 IOWA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE.......... 55.86 IPERS, RETIREMENT..................................................................................... 4,769.26 JETCO, INC, JETTING........................................................................................ 298.75 LIEBSCH CONSTRUCTION, DOOR CONSTRUCTION.................................... 619.00 LORI REUTTER, TRAVEL REIMBURSE............................................................ 182.00 L-TRON, PRINTER PAPER.................................................................................. 94.38 LUCKY PIG, BOONE COUNTY LEAGUE MEETING......................................... 103.50 MC GRAW SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER, DONATION...................................... 600.00 MID AMERICA PUBLISHING, LEGALS.............................................................. 297.63 MODERN MARKETING, PATCHES...................................................................... 71.96 NICOLE ELLSWORTH, MOWING...................................................................... 160.00 OGDEN FARM & FEED, SUPPLIES................................................................... 824.77 OGDEN MUNICIPAL UTILITIES, SANITATION/ST LIGHTS/ELECTRIC......... 8,704.67 OGDEN TELEPHONE COMPANY, MONTHLY PHONE SERVICES.................. 721.44 PJ GREUFE & ASSOCIATES, HR AUDIT........................................................ 2,000.00 QUICK OIL CO., FUEL..................................................................................... 1,726.33 RADAR ROAD TEC, RADAR CERT................................................................... 105.00 READER SERVICE, BOOKS................................................................................ 49.76 REMINISCE, MAG SUBSCRIPT........................................................................... 12.98 ROTO-ROOTER, SLUDGE DISPOSAL........................................................... 9,944.86 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, PAINT............................................................................. 437.80 SIMMERING-CORY, INC., HOUSING REHAB ADMIN.................................... 3,862.50 SIOUX CENTER PUBLIC LIBRARY, BOOKS....................................................... 64.00 STRAUSS SECURITY SOLUTIONS, DOOR LOCKS......................................... 777.63 SUNSTROM-MILLER PRESS, EMS FORMS..................................................... 115.70 TOM WALTERS COMPANY, DUMPSTER FEE.................................................... 79.00 TONY JONES, REIMBURSE UNIFORM.............................................................. 69.99 TREASURER STATE OF IOWA, TAXES, TAXES............................................ 1,228.00 VERIZON WIRELESS, CELLULAR.................................................................... 241.50 VISA, BOOKS/SHREDDER/POSTAGE.............................................................. 878.14 VISION BANK, CASH MANAGE........................................................................... 20.00 WASHED WHITE, WINDOW CLEANING............................................................. 16.00 WELLMARK BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD, HEALTH INSURANCE............... 8,119.37 ZIEGLER INC, MAINTENANCE.......................................................................... 930.72 TOTAL PAID CLAIMS......................................................................... $ 113,340.38 UNPAID CLAIMS ACCESS, COPIER CHARGES........................................................................... 337.86 AG SOURCE, WASTEWATER TESTING........................................................... 342.50 ARNOLD MOTOR, SUPPLIES............................................................................ 260.62 AUDIO ADDITIONS, CD’S.................................................................................... 22.41 AUTO ELECTRIC & TUNEUP, VEHICLE MAINTENANCE.................................. 85.00 BARCO, PAINT...................................................................................................131.96 BIA, INSURANCE.................................................................................................41.00 BOLTON & MENK, INC, QZ ENGINEERING SERVICES................................ 6,291.00 BOONE CO TREASURER, TAXES.................................................................... 102.00 CLARK’S FOOD MART, SUPPLIES...................................................................... 34.93 CONSUMER REPORTS, MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPT............................................. 26.00 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING, VOICE/FAX........................................................ 12.00 ELM USA, BOOK .................................................................................................12.00 FOX ENGINEERING, ENGINEERING SERVICES.......................................... 1,282.75 GOOD LAWN CARE SERVICES, WEED CONTROL......................................... 655.00 IMAGETEK, COMPUTERS................................................................................... 75.00 INGRAM...........................................................................................................1,141.29 IOWA DOT, TUBING/STRAP............................................................................... 189.76 IOWA LIBRARY SERVICES, CLASS.................................................................... 35.00 KRIZ DAVIS, MVOLT........................................................................................1,904.60 LORAINE WALTERS, BOOK/SHIPPING.............................................................. 11.00 MANATTS, PATCHING...................................................................................40,881.00 MID AMERICA PUBLISHING, LEGALS.............................................................. 411.05 OGDEN FARM & FEED, SUPPLIES................................................................ 1,661.11 OGDEN MUNICIPAL UTILITIES, SANITATION/ST LIGHTS/ELECTRIC......... 7,284.12 OGDEN TELEPHONE COMPANY, MONTHLY PHONE SERVICES.................. 654.31 POSTMASTER, PO BOX RENTAL....................................................................... 90.00 QUICK OIL CO., FUEL..................................................................................... 1,221.52 RAYS DOORS, SEALS FOR DOOR................................................................... 250.00 READER SERVICES, BOOKS ............................................................................ 49.76 VAN WALL EQUIP, BACKUP CAMERA.............................................................. 300.00 VISA, BOOKS/BATTERIES/IMFOA CONF/POSTAGE/OFFICE SUPPLIES... 1,963.60 WASHED WHITE, WINDOW CLEANING............................................................. 16.00 TOTAL UNPAID CLAIMS:..................................................................... $ 67,776.15 BEGINNING BALANCE................................................................. $ 1,216,072.08 FUND........................................................................................................... RECEIVED 001-GENERAL FUND..................................................................................245,818.32 110-ROAD USE TAX......................................................................................19,208.81 112-TRUST & AGENCY................................................................................. 47,569.17 121-L.O.S.T....................................................................................................27,609.45 150-OGDEN WELLNESS CENTER................................................................. 1,050.00 200-DEBT SERVICE.......................................................................................... 667.19 301-PARK IMPROVEMENTS............................................................................. 600.00 610-SANITARY SEWER................................................................................ 26,496.15 740-STORM SEWER.......................................................................................3,077.48 TOTAL.................................................................................................$ 372,096.57 TRANSFER IN............................................................................................... 25,424.98 FUND......................................................................................................... EXPENDED 001-GENERAL FUND....................................................................................52,413.01 110-ROAD USE TAX........................................................................................7,412.99 121-L.O.S.T.........................................................................................................600.00 301-PARK IMPROVEMENTS.......................................................................... 6,026.68 302-POLICE CAR.............................................................................................. 597.09 311-QUIET ZONE.............................................................................................8,538.00 314-LIBRARY FUND......................................................................................18,443.00 610-SANITARY SEWER............................................................................... 31,860.79 740-STORM SEWER.......................................................................................2,170.19 TOTAL....................................................................................................128,061.75 TRANSFER OUT............................................................................................25,424.98 OUTSTANDING............................................................................................. 86,234.59 ENDING BALANCE...................................................................................1,546,341.49 INVESTMENTS GENERAL FUND...........................................................................................50,000.00 LOST............................................................................................................125,000.00 FIRE.................................................................................................................3,262.31 PERPETUAL................................................................................................. 64,560.52 SEWER........................................................................................................249,731.50 TOTAL....................................................................................................492,554.33 Ayes: All Present, Motion Carried. Under Public Comment, a resident requested an update on a Code violation at 307 SE 4th Street. City Attorney Lee Johnson will work with Chief Mick Bailey to cite the owner for the violation. Members discussed regulating construction of other structures within the City. Olson provided options to consider. Reimers would like to consider a change. Under Department Reports, Street Superintendent Dan Buzzell expressed concern that severe weather would down flags on Walnut Street during Veterans Day. Reimers suggested limiting the flag display to two blocks of Walnut Street. The Council agreed that it would address the concern about severe weather and still allow the City to honor Veterans. Thede informed the Council that he is working with FOX Engineering on a plan for Clean Water Projects. Participation in the Beaver Creek Watershed will help us access funding for a project. He will provide more information at the December Council Meeting. Bailey reported break-ins and theft at various locations in town last month. Officer Benjamin and Officer Jones have requested to acquiring tasers as an option before using more aggressive measures. Bailey will look into purchase. The digital radio system continues experience problems and towers are to be built to correct the issues. Olson presented the Council with a part-time temporary custodian employment agreement for Jill Meeker that is effective through December 6th. Liston made a motion and Anderson seconded to approve the part-time custodian agreement and to approve hiring Jill Meeker. Ayes: All Present, Motion Carried. Olson presented new job descriptions for the part-time custodian position for the Library, City Hall and Community Center. Ohlson made a motion and Reimers seconded to approve the job descriptions as distributed. Ayes: All Present, Motion Carried. Anderson made a motion, Ohlson seconded to approve Liquor Licenses for The Lucky Pig. Olson provided the 2014-2015 Annual Financial Report to Council and gave a brief summary of the report. Reimers made a motion, Anderson seconded to approve Resolution No.406 “A Resolution to approve the 2014/2015 Annual Financial Report.” Ayes: All Present, Motion Carried. At 7:56 p.m. Anderson moved to adjourn. Ohlson seconded. Ayes: All Present, Motion Carried. Denny Good, Mayor Attest: Jennifer Stumbo, City Clerk PAGE SIX - The Ogden Reporter, Wednesday, November 25, 2015 OGDEN POLICE REPORT Monday, November 16 7:04 a.m.: Officer moved a piece of furniture off the road just east of H Avenue on 220th Street. 9:34 a.m.: Officer assisted Ogden Fire, Boone Fire, and Boone County Ambulance with a house fire at 419 NE 3rd Street. Tuesday, November 17 6:30 a.m.: A cellular phone was found in the 400 block of South First Street. The phone was turned over to the Ogden Police Department. It appears to have been run over, as the screen is shattered. 1:35 p.m.: Officer provided a funeral escort from Zion Lutheran Church to the Glenwood Cemetery. Wednesday, November 18 8:16 a.m.: Officer issued a civil infraction to Toni Berns, 44, of Ogden. This was civil infraction in violation of Ogden’s Outdoor Lighting Code. 10:22 a.m.: Officer was asked to look for a possible intoxicated driver westbound on 220th from Boone. The officer stopped the vehicle on the westbound 220th Street off ramp to Ogden. The driver was not impaired. 12:55 p.m.: Officer responded to a fire alarm at Howe Elementary. This was a false alarm. The alarm company was on scene testing the system. 2:00 p.m.: Jeffrey Orrell of Ogden reported that someone had placed a No Trespass sign on his wife’s vehicle while it was parked in the 100 block of SW 3rd on Monday, November 16, 2015. Jeffrey also reported being yelled at by an Ogden resident while he was in the 100 block of NW 3rd Street between old laundromat and Walnut Street Health and Wellness, on Friday, November 13, 2015. Officer spoke with the alleged suspect and he denied yelling at Mr. Orrell. This case is under investigation. If anyone has witnessed either of these events please contact the Ogden Police Department. 10:15 p.m.: Officer responded to Casey’s General Store parking lot in reference to suspicious individuals in a car. They were taking a nap. Thursday, November 19 5:28 p.m.: Officer was asked to perform a welfare check on an Ogden resident at 619 Haws Drive # 7. Officer was able to gain entrance to the apartment and discovered that Michael Rood, 67, of Ogden had passed away. Officer notified medical examiner and family members. ALL BUILDINGS SALL SIZE SIZES ES ON SALE NOW! 40 x 60 x 12 $23,722* Are you a print subscriber already? 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You are notified that a petition has been filed in the office of this court naming you as a defendant in this action. The petition was filed on November 4, 2015, and prays for foreclosure of Plaintiffs mortgage in favor of the Plaintiff on the property described in this notice and judgment for the unpaid principal amount of $78,621.44, with 4.75% per annum interest thereon from March 1, 2014, together with late charges, advances and the costs of the action including (but not limited to) title costs and reasonable attorney’s fees, as well as a request that said sums be declared a lien upon the following described premises from June 25, 2009, located in Boone county, Iowa: East 1/2 of Lot 1 in Block 123 in Boone, Boone County, Iowa, commonly known as 427 Tama Street, Boone, IA 50036 (the “Property”) in the clerk’s office. The Plaintiffs attorney is Emily Bartekoske, of SouthLaw, P.C.; whose address is 1245 Jordan Creek Parkway, Suite 120, West Des Moines, IA 50266. NOTICE THE PLAINTIFF HAS ELECTED FORECLOSURE WITHOUT REDEMPTION. THIS MEANS THAT THE SALE OF THE MORTGAGED PROPERTY WILL OCCUR PROMPTLY AFTER ENTRY OF JUDGMENT UNLESS YOU FILE WITH THE COURT A WRITTEN DEMAND TO DELAY THE SALE. IF YOU FILE A WRITTEN DEMAND, THE SALE WILL BE DELAYED UNTIL TWELVE MONTHS (OR SIX MONTHS IF THE PETITION INCLUDES A WAIVER OF DEFICIENCY JUDGMENT) FROM THE ENTRY OF JUDGMENT IF THE MORTGAGED PROPERTY IS YOUR RESIDENCE AND IS A ONE-FAMILY OR TWO-FAMILY DWELLING OR UNTIL TWO MONTHS FROM ENTRY OF JUDGMENT IF THE MORTGAGED PROPERTY IS NOT YOUR RESIDENCE OR IS YOUR RESIDENCE BUT NOT A ONE-FAMILY OR TWO-FAMILY DWELLING. YOU WILL HAVE NO RIGHT OF REDEMPTION AFTER THE SALE. THE PURCHASER The petition further prays that the mortgage on the above described real estate be foreclosed, that a special execution issue for the sale of as much of the mortgaged premises as is necessary to satisfy the judgment and for other relief as the Court deems just and equitable. For further details, please review the petition on file AT THE SALE WILL BE ENTITLED TO IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF THE MORTGAGED PROPERTY. YOU MAY PURCHASE AT THE SALE. RATES you Deserve You must serve a motion or answer on or before 30th day of December, 2015, and within a reasonable time thereafter file your motion or answer with the Clerk of Court for Boone County, at the county courthouse in Boone, Iowa. If you do not, judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. from the Bank you can Trust Member FDIC ADVANTAGE MONEY MARKET** CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT* 13 month 1.15%* APY If you require the assistance of auxiliary aids or services to participate in a court action because of a disability, immediately call your District ADA Coordinator at 641494-3611. If you are hearing impaired, call Relay Iowa TTY at 1-800-735-2942. 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