Show - - 4 ’ - ep -- 4T vfc OGDEN RECORD OF SERVICE s - ''' STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Salvation Army Adds To Facilities in 0 clothing and other matters In 1960 the Salvation Army served 36354 meals to needy indivi- given for 83 local families At Christinas workers from the Salvation Army visited 200 shut-in- s in hospitals and nursery homes bringing them 200 “Sunshine Bags” Another of the activities erf the' Salvation Army social service store The clientele of this store is mostly e families who welcome the opportunity to purchase good merchandise at very low prices duals It provided 14033 persons with temporary lodging Lt Jack D Elledge commanding expanded in several ways during Clothing was distributed to many officer of the Ogden Salvation Army 1960 with an increase in services families with a total of 2154 items given at 253 25th reports the facility was to the public Seventy-fou- r transient families The Salvation Army is an inter- were aided national religious movement and a Emergency grocery orders were social welfare agency with multiple Loan Firms Lt Elledge mentioned the new furniture store added in 1960 as well as a hospitality center for men including a lounge recreation facilities and a canteen' Lt Elledge is aided in the work by Elmer Trettevik of the Harbor Light division and by Mr and Mrs Doris McCoy heads of the social service department The commander listed these 1960 activities in his annual report: Adult religious activities: Men and women are aided to find their way back to their own church if they wish and are given spiritual t£ yyfw - ' 4 S Arr tr ttfy-9- v V''S- ticv !£ 5' v4 "H "- c v -- 'f ” ? s£ ‘S $M vyy “4 ? X X xx A??- - "'"'M X- 4y - - :& 9K!r £ V ifkd ' ?X ' ' '- 5? ix ' vX - -- s -' A x '&x:piij&b fj & & 3 : n3$ s vV ' ifX vLpx- X - VW ' '' :7''?:4:S?§ s X r A - &' "ffc v" X f ??::k' ' r & 4 x jg 4 JS sv Jwv - '' iffrx"'' T" Xf Ytt'-- "£ft’$v'' X'U 5X ' '' y - " fr y - - V ' M i v WATER FOR 40000 ACRES— The East Canydn Dam shown above is operated by the Davis and Weber Coun- ty Canal which is the largest water holder in Echo Res- - Echo Reservoir Wafer r " £i s '5 v KV sJL: ervoir The canal company supplies water to 40000 acres of farm lands through a system of 25 miles of main canals The dam irilpounded 26012 acre-fein 1960 just about 2400 acre-fee- t short of capacity Py SrvLSh ddslor ffcaLSIL tota r rnt SnnSim 47300 AT WORK Local Employment Sets Peacetime High ers in covered industry unemployin 1960 compared to 18 per ment record in ment set a peace-tim-e thousand in 1959 Growth in the la1960 exceeding the Korean War bor force resulting from people en' peak by 2000 jobs the labor market seeking tering The local Employment Security jobs a slowing down in the em- Office reports 47300 people at work ployment expansion realized in 1959 in jobs at the end of last and a significant number of con- of 1400 over struction workers getting less than an increase year 1959 full employment mainly account for Included in the Ogden area are unemployment reaching a higher Weber County Morgan County and level than for the previous year the northern half of Davis County The local office paid $930350 in Four major industries—manufac- unemployment compensation in the turing trade service and govern- Ogden area for 1960 compared to ment— are credited with the in- $582124 in 1959 crease Other industries— finance In spite of this unemployment ininsurance real estate construction crease Ogden’s unemployment was communications utilities and trans- in a healthier condition than the portation— held near 1959 levels d state as a whole The The manufacturing industry shows unemployed ratio in 1960 was 32 the largest gain with an average per thousand workers in covered gain of 600 jobs This growth is industry unemployed compared to largely the result of missile ex- Ogden’s 27 pansion that reached its peak last Employment forecast for the Og- March A realignment of missile den ‘area in 1961 indicates a job work forces after March took the gain every major punch out of this accelerated try Basic industry will expand at off the upward an accelerated growth in 1961 with manufactur- the Minuteman pace in trend employment projects in this ing area Boeing Airplane Co is exIncreased manufacturing em- pected to add 800 workers when ployment in 1960 boosted expan- its plant is completed at Hill Air sion in secondary industry Trade Force Base Also the announced led secondary industry growth with expansion of Sierra Co an average monthly gain of 530 will add more than 100Lingerie new jobs jobs The bulk of this growth came Past local experience shows a in the retail segment primarily gen- ratio of one new in basic ineral merchandising gas stations dustry creates one job new job in secand cafes ondary industry Based on Ogden’s SERVICE GAINS past experience secondary indusAnother gain in secondary indus- try should expand approximately try was noted in service Employ- 900 jobs The bulk of growth in secondary ment increases gave this 'segment an average monthly employment industry will probably center in level of 115 jobs over 1959 These trade and service industries In gains came largely from motels addition the outlook for construcamusement establishments and en- tion work in 1961 is very good This gineering and architectural serv- forecast is based on projects alices ready under way on the drawing Government employment reflects boards or that have been announced an average monthly employment of for sometime in 1961 1959 I960 230 jobs above 1959 This increase f! yT!?! 47 wo 46 43o came despite significant cutbacks Manufacturing at the Naval Supply Depot Govern- - Mining and Construction 2330 2300 ment largely received its employ- - TrtJitjomm'' and a can ment growth in school districts and Trade 7730 at the Internal Revenue Service Finnc n "d 1 Ogden area non-far- non-far- m employ- m I Center The Employment Security Office in 1960 made 9013 non-farjob placements These placements resulted from 1157 employers in the local area listing 9239 job openings with the Employment Security Office There were 8112 job seekers registered for work in the Employment Security Office in 1960 To assist the job seekers in making a vocational choice 3625 tests were given and 2219 counseling interviews were held In addition to the non-farjob placements the Ogden office made 8016 agricul- Service and Miscellaneous Government 3625 20710 m across the state to southern Call-were installed during the 50s Microwave systems carry thousands of telephone calls daily and also carry national television programs ne 1 it-- 4 41 4 WE TAKE TRADES NO MONEY DOWN Bftfermounfain Trailer Co 3776 Wall Ave Ogden Utah Across From Sears He noted that today in Utah 40 per cent of the home financing is provided by savings and loan institutions” he said By the end of 1960 total savings in the state’s insured associations ! 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BUNK BEDS exceeded $157 million compared with approximately $21 million in 1940 Savings and loan leaders expect more healthy strides in savings gains again this year Total savings accounts in the state’s insured associations now exceed 120000 This compares with 92828 two years ago Studies show women are playing an increasingly important role in saving Many people ‘too are saving more regularly Surveys show that prominent mortgage loans for the purchase among the reasons for thrift are: emergencies children’s education retirement vacations and home $to)98 Single SettSS Double We have anything yoi want if we can find Hi" Highway 84 via Hof Springs Junction 1492 North Main Sunset Utah 2 Stores £ With 0 L GOOD FARM MACHINERY a ) Sprayers J O Farm Hand O New Idea O McDowell Sprinkling Systems O B ikI ft BESSIE BF SIRE-KIN- G bull undefeated in 1959 First at Plain City Richmond and Utah State Fair where he was also Reserve Grand Champion Return 88VG TRACTORS and FARM MACHINERY Burke Ruby Twice nominated All-Americ- an 4-- yr All-Americ- an u Excellent 93 Rated excellent on mammary Return 88VG Twice nominated by five different classifiers 2x AR 365D 17691M 39 683 --—Several of her outstanding records over 600F Still being exhibited on show circuit In her 13th yr All-Americ- an senior and Grand Champ at Nebraska in 1955 Sired Junior Yearling Heifer in 1957 This bull is siring some very “dairy-like- ” promising calves' One of his daughters won the heifers class at Plain City last year He shows promise outstanding udders with his dam Weber Admiral Burke Ruby being classified Ex on her mam Guaranteed Used DAM WEBER ADMIRAL Return Return Governor Allis-Chalme- rs - F BESSIE a 3 O Bean mary six times by 5 different classifiers truly one of the great udders in the breed His sire King Bessie BF Return twice nominated for himself sired the Sr yrlg All-- ’ American heifer for 1958 All-Americ- an Improve Your Herd With a Son From This Bull Which Is Now Available From Over 600 POUND FAT DAMS V M1 WLMT m 4115 Hiverdale Road OGDEN f Visitors Always Welcome! QG Large Parts Stock and Repair Department 'I 5 firoinn) ftlhjns SALES AND SBRVICt 1960 'i) K k MIKIG ©00EIM MEA AILILDO-QIKIAILnO- The insured unemployment ratio shows 27 people per thousand work- - If v i m tural job placements in 20780 s t zj homes” Communication service to business customers has also takeA a iod seven league stride The data-phoHie telephone company spent that makes it possible to nearly $104 million for new con- have machines talk with mastruction in Utah during the past chines the call director automatic purchases years This amounts to $40000 for answering devices and TELPAK Utah’s insured savings and loan communications lines are but a associations have been a major every working day Today Utah has as many tele- few of the many developments factor in the remarkable gain in phones in service as there were that have been bom during the home ownership in Utah They now connected in Utah Idaho Wyo- past 10 years have on their books over 23500 The public can expect continued mortgage loans for thep urchase ming Colorado and Arizona in 1933 In order to sustain this rapid developments during the next 10 of homes These loans total more growth thousands of miles of wire years Williard H Morton district than $202 million have been installed 59 new build- manager said New telephone in“Savings and loan associations ings have been constructed with an struments to provide better and provide a consistent supply of additional five major building ad- more convenient service will be funds for home purchases” Mr ditions Ten years ago there were introduced Taylor noted d Sep® local rrofen? 4:r x - vr forma “ 1940 state-insure- and-levele- v i “Savings have a direct relation ship to home ownership in Utah” said Thomas T Taylor league president “Virtually every dollar- placed in savings in state’s insured savings and loan associations is invested in loans for the purchase of S ft J surer Virge McGahan secretary made of the operating control gates creased 29 a wh “c nLa found in eood oner- - number of connected Directors are Mr Barnes telephones ” Ellis Mr Wadsworth L h’ hS has jumped 808 per cent The local telephone calling rate has risen from 1273000 calls per day in 1950 to well over two million daily in 1960 Long distance messages have doubled during the same per- x X IFACTKY CIL©SEy¥8 now more than seven times their Can-Web- er et 5 YOUTH WORK I et The Davis and Weber County I brook R A Moss Lawrence I i Canal Co largest single waterhold-- C?dle and Mr Harris Mountain hisStates this shows annual The Telephone Co I only 123400 telephones equipped er in the Echo reservoir and op-- tory of 1960 report operations: employes in Utah must have been for dialing Today there are 330- erator of the East Carbon Daru "The irrigation season was about ' seven league boots during' 900 dial telephone in service irrigate normal demand for water probably taring provided water m as years judging from the Local calling areas have been 40000 acres of farmlands somewhat higher than normal due in several exchanges in to the prolonged hot spell of July expansion the company has made expanded Impounded water from East statethe - Many suburban areas in the last decade Creek is held in the East and August served- - on eight to 10 ‘The Echo reservoir filled to 74- River near Morgan At thA Anri of 1950’ ther? Y e formerly rural lines ' have become ur-The canal opens off the Weber 000 acre-feand the East Can- u j rSiS apRi ver near the power plant in yon reservoir to 26012 acre-fewater Weber Canyon and provides short of filling proximately 2450 This year- - we started drawing for farmers in the areas of Kays-new“ rviS to 1959 tept trSted to vUle Clearfield Layton Roy storage water on June 13 a little 'earlier than usual” Riverdale KanesviHe Sunset ToShowLe? The canal company maintains 25 “The canal company in 1960 used there for mdes of main canal lines which ah of the storage water from the telephone service in the ests entire feed water into from about 400 East Canyon reservoir and the state Echo reservoir The East Canyon nules of laterals 'thfi past w years the tele et guidance m V - Cl 4: ad Phone Firm Expanded During Last 10 Years Irrigates 40000 Acres f J 54 s' Tandems Two-Hors- e i all-tim- F fcvfv'1 A J-- rw S& 5 vJ?4- 5 ''Jx?r-'isr v jt jtj wXt See Us for New orr Used Youth work: There are Sunday schools summer camping programs vacation Bible schools and youth Bible classes Ladies Home League: This group At the end of the year these as- - meets each week to make layettes sociations had a total savings in for needy mothers and to quilt excess of $32 million— an e sew needlework and make other ma-hig- h They showed an increase in tedals to aid in the overall welfare savings during the year of well programs over $2 million Booth Memorial Hospital: The With the stepped up expansion of local center aids in this project the missile industry in this area where unwed mothers may go for the Weber-Bo- x Elder growth in maternity care home construction should keep well Welfare work: Among the var-aheof that of the state generally ious services given in this depart-fo- r several years to come ment are service to transient single Louis S DiEnes chairman of the men and women as well as families public infomiation committee of the Meals and lodgings are provided Utah Savings and Loan League for needy persons as well as local reports home ownership in Utah transportation telephone calls tele- grams advice on employment SV'-s-X-- ' v ED A TOAIIM? -- cipated in the 1960’s The insured associations serving the area include Federal Building and Loan Association Ogden First Federal Savings and Loan Association and United Savings and Loan Associ-tio- n v IsXX X £ v - ? j" £fv s 'J'’7 " i -- w t vtfgasS - V i &ji h ' 4 Ogden-Brigha- v 1 v rr vr i£ X X Ogden’s insured savings and loan associations will have more funds available for home financing than at any time in their history to spur the home building upsurge anti- 5 '4--i 1 low-incom- operations Note Major CCI '60 Growth & fl £ V £ JT 9D OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING FEB 26 1961 t tStoDn cBMfo unsOcncmll 2)dkfD®n r "The Fountainhead of the Burkes” OGDEN UTAH Phone EX I 3-86- 51 Keith Page Herd Manager '7 I |