Show IB THI OGDEN (UTAH) Make Plans at Bank Site STANDARD-EXAMINE- Sunday Morning Feb 3 195J Ws§8&i £ifK§ Weber College Gets Nod on HH: HR SHnEk c- -i IHoB fSHH Building Job Dr H A Dixon president ef Weber college aaid yesterday he has been authorized by the state board of education to initiate the awarding of a contract to construct four buildings on the new campus President Dixon said It was expected that a contract for $1100000 would be awarded the Olsen Construction company of Salt Lake as Hi " msegjs iSP?"' sna— 1 Here's jflMFaSP' City He said the board of education has requested that he ask the state building board to grant the contract in order 4hat construction may get underwaye t ' ' VyVV'' Twenty-onbids were submitted l" to the state for the job he said J A total of $1169000 has been allocated by the state for the construction of the first four build ing The $69000 will be held as a reserve to be used in the event of unforeseen circumstances or additional incidental construction The project involves construcSurveying- the site of the Bank of Utah newest bank to come to Ogrden are these officials Left to right Dr Frank K Bartlett R M Hoggan Frank M Browning Samuel Powell and Roy W Simmons tion of three buildings of Back-- " " y greamd Is the present Goodrich service station where the new facility will be built assign and the other a structure Part of one building will be for administrative offices but the remainder will be used for classroom purposes When the projf-eeis complete part of the work of Weber college can be shifted from the present site near the business district to the new campus Dr E Allen Bate man state suArticles of incorporation for Thefvice president Samuel C Powell perintendent of public instruction Bank of Utah to be located in Oe Vice Dresident met yesterday with Dr Dixon and and Frank K Dr den were filed yesterday with the lett secretary They will serve as Willi presidents of two other junior Weber county recorder's office directors along with the following: colleges carbon and Dixie Also Robert M Hoggan Ogden busiRoy W Simmons executive vice attending were representatives of An that would make agreement said approval was grant- ness man Earl the Central Utah Vocational school fire fighting A Randall North president of Utah equipment ed Friday by the state banking com- Ogderi Leland B Flint Salt Lake In Provo and the Salt Lake area f to available general depot Ogden missioner to file the articles Vocational school City Clarence Salt city or vice versa is m the discusThe new bank will be located at Lake City ErnestBamberger Dr Bateman said the conference sion Bamberger Salt Col B Graves stage McGary the of site was for the purpose of "working the present Goodrich Lake City D A Robison Salt out policy regarding vocational edu- temporary city manager informed service station ZSB1 Washington Lake City and D F Richards members council city yesterday cation and the relationship of junjust south of the Ogden Buick Sales Idaho Falls Col McGary said the Ogden city buikimsr ior colleges to the entire short term to charter Total capital surplus and re- Stockholders Listed the vocational program" empowers parcity Stockholders are: a serves in such mutual aid subscribed is $500000 largticipate agreeFrank M Browning Samuel C ment A similar arrangement had est amount of capital raised by a been in force between Weber coun- new bank in Utah for the past 25 Powell Robert M Hoggan Frank K Bartlett Edwin S ty and the military base for some years Baggs 1 '" ' 0''- c - one-sto- ry two-stor- - Ogden Discussing t Fire Department Mutual Aid Pact WASATCH NORTHERN OIL COMPANY ) IS FIRST AGAIN! 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No chance for error! j Woman Injured In Auto Crash time Council members referred the matter to E J Allison who takes office as the city's first permanent manager Monday with a suggestion he negotiate an agreement Col McGary explained in the event trucks from the Utah general depot are sent to aid city equipment the city fire chief would be in charge of the force Similarly the depot fire chief would be in trucks assisted crews charge if at a depotcity fire City firemen would remain un der protection of state compensation laws wnue engaged in fighting a fire on military property if the ar rangement is made McGary said Mrs Lucille E Payne 55 of 624 Eighth received a wrenched neck and back Injury yesterday when the car in which she was a passenger was struck by a second vehicle near Ninth and Washington police reported Mrs Payne was taken to her physician by Traffic Officer Ralph Torman who investigated Her injuries apparently were not serious the officer said The accident happened when a late model car driven by Harold Rawson 117 of 705 Third rammed into the rear of the Payne car by William E Payne 55 the said Rawson was cited for driving icer Torman aaiti the Raurutn vehicle annarentlv was traveling at high speedg when It crashed into the Payne vehicle Both machines were going south on Students and teachers of band instruments Saturday were lookwasmngton ing forward to the arrival in Ogden Monday of Rafael Mendez noted as one of the world's greatest trumpet players Mr Mendez Will be cuest artist In iho rorunth annual concert Tuesday night of ugnen oympnonic cnoir Interest in Mr Mendez being in On den for two davs will he mn tered not in his concert apAh alleged traffic hazard caused pearances only also in his conbut by the low clearance amder the ducting a symposium on band inTwenty-fourt- h street viaduct at struments Mnnrfav nierht Wall was called to city council at- dents and directors in inv the high tention yesterday by Robert D scnooi cnorai room Tucker director of the Ogden city Arrangements for the symposium planning commission have hv rlmn T Man Tt has always been recognized son been made school music head high that this hazard due to limited ana Ogden 01 tne aympnonic mrecior of over one viaduct of height The symposium will begin the city's tjjemajor traffic routes choir n vn at n m for thn Mold receive serious attention" have paid the required fee of $122 Mr Tucker said He asked that the me cnoir will sing 18 numbers mfctter be referred to the city enincluding trio mixed duet gineer and the state road commis- and vocal women's solo numbers by choir sion Mr Mendez is proThe hazard could be lessened he members for six numbers some said if the road grade on Wall is grammed them his own compositions lowered to provide a clearance of of Tickets for the occasion may still 14 feet 8 inches obtained at local music stores In an accompanying letter Ken- be from choir members said T dall K Kellerstrass who operates and R Johnson business manager of a business at Twenty-secon- d and Wall noted that approximately 9000 the choir vehicles travel under the viaduct Rafael Mendez to Arrive Monday - ' slower-movin- Low Viaduci Said V Traffic Hazard eight-fiftee- at this point every 24 hours Utah Coal Nines Couple Struck by Remain Closed Auto at Crossing Mr and Mrs Julian Green were struck by an automobile at seven thirty-nin- e last while crossing in the pedestrian lane on Washington between Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-fift- h Mrs Green 19 an expectant mother received shock and bruises and Mr Green 21 bruises of his pgOt leg They were taken to Dee hospital by Traffic Officer A W Foulger The officer said driver of the car involved Alfred A Hess 21 Hill air force base airman claimed he stopped at the lane because the car on his left stopped then started up when he thought the crossing was free of pedestrians He did not see the couple walking toward the east until the moment of the mishap he said No citation was issued WQoper j PRICE Utah Feb 2 (UP) — Utah's four stratpc captive coal mines producing fuel vital rron ana steei mms in ju Utah and California remained Closed Saturdav with littld nrncneft of reopening within 10 days xne properties nave been idle since members of the United Mine Workers union suspended operations last week in a dispute over medical services available at n near the mines Conferences earlier this week in Salt iaUr Ciiv mnvoH Miners will hear the international Doara member for UMW District 14 Henry Allai discuss the dispute Sunday afternoon at a closed meeting Allai said annther moolmcr with Drag-erto- rrttiv oniciais 01 uoiumbia-uenev- a steel division of u S Steel Corp own ers of the Hnrsp fnnvnn anrf rnliim bia mines was not scheduled until reo Officials Optimistic Frank M Browning of the new enterprise president said today speaking for officers "we're extremely optimistic about the future not onlv of the new hank but alsn about the Ogden trading area HVe aii 01 mm ine otneers started tn og- den as young men in the business world Thev heean with fmoalitv and with appreciation for the value 01 iaoor aiso with unlimited faith in this community and its people "This venture in a final 0eln towards that faith and towards helping expand and develop the northern part of Utah' Officers besides Mr Browning include Mr Simmons executive pulp "k Stainless chrome finish Extracts more juice in less time Call and ttratien tfc Also far a f h— Itti foods By Dorothy G Nelson a great booster for the March of Dimes and the trying experience undergone by the family is felt and understood by his - "Lucky? You bet we're lucky!" So said Mr and Mrs Delbert W Smith of South Weber whose four children were viciously attacked by polio just a few months ago Even though one of the most dreaded diseases known put all of their kiddies In the hospital at the same time they still insist they're a fortunate couple — you see all of the children are recovering completely because of adequate early treatment — thanks to help from the "March of Dimes" T For a while last September it seemed to the Smiths that' the end of the world had co First their only son three ear-ol- d Clark was taken to the hospital where a doctor said "infantile During the current March ot Dimes campaign at Hill AFB Smith's made a record donation of $47764 It was donated by the 304 people making an average contribution of over $157 per person "When I gave to the March of Dimes in years I didn't dream I'd need help for one of my children let alone for the whole family" Smith says "I'd like to thank everyone who donates to this worthy fund I have such a personal interest in it now" by-go- That was on a 'Saturday When d year-ol- d Patty got sick the following Tuesday the Smith's worst fears were confirmed The baby had it too By the following Friday the two oldest girls Shirley eight and Karen Adel nine were in the polio ward too "It was a time of torture" Mrs Smith said "Prayers faith and financial help from the March of Dimes pulled the children and us through that terrible ? time Aft?r f stay in the hospital all the children were allowed to go home where their treatments were continued by their parents "We just turned our home into a hospital" Smith said "Each one of the children had to have ' numerous hot packs and exercises each day We just worked hard and prayed even harder over curly-heade- dawiea- mr "The quick efficient treatment made possible in the early stages of the disease by March of Dimes funds probably prevented more serious illness" said Mr Smith Now the Smith kiddies are recovering rapidly and their visits to the hospital for treatments and routine checkups are getting fewer Mr Smith who is an administrative assistant in the requirements and distribution section of supply at HiU air force base ir ten-da- Leaky Basement? 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