Show OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING FEB 26 1961 VI 0 0 0 —l 7T o Os n 'J I xzJt 3 xy 3 Marketers for fn n m P lii 0) CMIJPMY k kE M SERVING WEBER & DAVIS COUNTIES tot 26 Vosses With LOCATION OF THOUSANDS of items stored at Utah General Depot are kept practically at fingertip availability in these locator files operated by (left to right) Lois Critchlow Shirley Van Batenburg and Hazel UTAH GENERAL DEPOT warehouseman Merlin Jan- sen stores general supplies in depot warehouse using metal structured box pallet and forklift Storage and distribution is important mission at UGD which supplies military installations throughout the West High Qualify $100 MILLION PLANT and structures and 19100 in November during his visit He eration is performed by one officer the Utah General Depot is five enlisted personnel and approxr square feet in ten igloos and three said one of three general depots in the imately 8 civilians magazines' United States assigned the responsiThe Chemical Corps Depot MainOpen areas of the depot contain bility of the regional inventory con- tenance Mission activated at the 610000 square feet of hard stand trol point mission in October depot performs the refor open storage This unique mission designates pair and maintenance of Chemical Within the main depot are more the Utah General Depot as the general supplies which could than 45 miles of railroad trackage Western supply hub for providing Corps include a major overhaul complete and 458 miles of roadways design- Quartermaster Clothing textile ma- rebuild of parts assemblies comed for the speedy movement of mat- terials and designated items of ponents and single items of chemerial: general supplies to the Air Force ical corps equipment Current depot mission includes Army Navy and Marine Corps A sharp increase in activity has receipt storage and issue of mis-- s under the Department of defense centered on the transportation depot ion stocks for the chemical single manager program maintenance division the only comof Air Delivery plete US Army repair Maintenance engineer quartermaster transportation and signal corps and the Equipment was another new mis- shop in the United States1 railway maintenance and repair of equip- sion assigned to the depot in 1980 operations carried out ment as directed These services Primarily this activity repairs fab- byImportant this division last year the modiare furnished to posts camps and ricates and modifies parachute fication and readying of an emergstations in the 13 western states equipment and makes inspections ency hospital train maintained for including ' Alaska and Hawaii and on returned items and newly pro- the surgeon general of the Army overseas in the Pacific and the cured equipment It also operates plus the modification and readying Far East areas a parachute exchange pool to pro- of the Minuteman test train and M a j Gen A T McNamara vide equipment for live jumps and the radar bomb scoring train under Quartermaster General of the Army drops for the Army Aviattion and a e contract with the square feet in three flammable announced an important mission National' Guard activities This op Air Force The Utah General Depot the largest of the eight general depots in the United States and costing $56 million to build celebrated its 19th birthday in 1960 The original site of 16817 acres Tyas purchased for $50980700 $100-00- 0 contributed by pioneer-spirite- d Ogden citizens Cost of replacing these facilities at the present time would exceed $100 million It is presently staffed by approximately 40 officers 27 enlisted men and has on its estimated $12 million annual payroll approximately 2300 civilian employees Commanding officer is Colonel Sheldon M Gilman ' Storage facilities contain a total of 6577800 square feet as follows: 5387500 square feet in 40 warehouses of varying construction 935000 square feet in six shed-typ- e buildings 163200 square feet in eight transitory type shelters 74-0- storage IN -- And we are expanding year after year by adding new modern service stations HONE OIL COMPANY'S LARGE FAMILY OF SERVICE STATIONS s WHO ARE SUPPLIERS OF SINCLAIR PRODUCTS LEE ROY'S SERVICE KEN HALL'S SERVICE 2300 Adam Avenue Phene EX 1 Layton Utah Phono 376-80- 68 ROBERT H HINCKLEY INC MUTT AND NORM SERVICE 2810 Washington Blvd Phono EX 1990 Wall Avonuo Phono EX 16 00 cross-servic- BARKER'S SERVICE ’ DAVE'S SERVICE North Ogdon Utah Phono EX 44 HOWE RENTS 36 South Main Layton Utah Phono 373-90- 97 Phono EX ED'S SERVICE STATION MEAD'S SERVICE 3971 South 1900 West Roy Utah Phono EX 2895 Washington Blvd Phono IX 15 BILL WADE'S SERVICE 23rd Street and Harrison Bivd Phono EX 82 Phone 15 ALF EWER'S SERVICE 560 North Washington Blvd EX 92 $18 million Bonneville High School south of Washington Terrace to climax a year of tremendous growth and activity for the Weber School District The county district also completed a new junior high and added 18 rooms to existing schools during I960 Utah Roy Phono EX RULON'S SERVICE" STATION ’ 02 KENDELL'S STORE 2700 Grant Avonuo Phono EX - 55 Uintah Utah Phono EX 67 ' MILT'S SERVICE KEN'S SERVICE 700 North 2050 Wost Slatorvillo PhonoEX 2000 South 1900 Wost Wilson HADLEY GARAGE La no 41 W JOHN MAW AND SONS LYNN WOOD SERVICE 641 North Main Clearfield Utah Phono TA HAROLD'S SERVICE Plain City Utah Phono EX Phono EX 1265 South State Cleat field Phene TA COLLINS' SERVICE STEPHEN'S SERVICE 3200 Washington Blvd 205 Harrison Blvd Phono EX EX 88 3603 Rivordalo Road Phono EX 34 42 NALDER'S SERVICE Each of the above listed Sinclair WOOD MOTOR CO 416 North Main layten Utah Phono 376-30- 94 2805 Washington Blvd Phene EX 23 85 dealer! lake this opportunity to thank you for their success — in r ! ad Busy Year By Supt T H Beli The Ogden Standard-Examine- r ing fine parental support of ed Weber County Schools Jucation with pupil willingness to sponsored a summer workshop on A new UHF television station an “hit the books" for greater aca- “Americanism and Communism" demic competence This improve- at the Utah National Guard Camp training program for ment was especially marked in All adminstrators of: the district teachers payment of the the field of the basic subjects where responded to the call and completed teacher salary for meritorious ser- much emphasis and effort was a short intensive training program vice opening of a new senior high The Standard Examiner and school school and a new elementary school placed All teachers of the district took district then joined forces to launch completion of 18 classrooms of ad- the Chandler-Mathis Teacher At- an adult information program on ditions to existing school plants titude in the fall of 1960 this topic beamed at all parents Inventory extension of team teaching to all as the administration attempted to through use of the district’s educa junior high schools and initiation measure over-a- ll out- tional television station morale and of an adult education program were look on the of the part the most significant strides of proteaching The Utah National Guard under staff toward school the system leadership of Maj Gen Maxwell gress accomplished by the Weber the the administration Rich provided the excellent leccommunity County Schools during the past and the of comboard education tures and the Weber County PTA In year The foregoing indicates that the parison to the previous year fac- Council led by President James morale appeared to be even Stewart spearheaded an effective year has been a busy one for 820 ulty more positive and the survey dem- campaign to have a large attenemployees 23 schools and 12400 onstrated that the district staff had dance of parents students who comprise the official and by large a wholesome - outschool family UPGRADE SCIENCE look toward the school system and The close of 1960 marked the end The district improved the adof double sessions in the county the county community equacy of science mathematics school system With mounting enPLAN BUILDUPS' and foreign language teaching fac-iltirolment growth vapung between The board of education under through claiming assistance 1000 and 1600 pupils each year the of President Bryce under the National Defense Educaleadership the prospect of keeping all students R Jepsen made plans for an ad- tion Act New science laboratories off future double shifts appears dim ditional of building construc- were constructed and the beginning unless state legislation makes more tion for phase added junior high school of soynd-tape- d language classroom construction funds avail- space A comprehensive of teaching was marked withlaboratory instudy able construction costs and prac- troduction to automatic pupil past teaching The total student body of the tices on the elementary school through the use of these modern district yielded encouraging results level was completed by a combined electronic facilities in academic achievement as meas- citizen-educatcommittee study and supervisors ured-by over 12000 standardized This study is now being analized learned more how to work about tests The average grade place- by the board with an aim to imwith in teachers joint efforts to ment norms’ moved up a few more ' proving further building construc- improve instruction This came healthy percentage points indicat- - tion economics and practice through a training program of con ce first es or i A- Principals ©mlpeairDy ferencing All administrators com pleted 1960 with the mastery of this new skill as they learned to use the Cornell Coded system of classroom observation rv Many Used City Parks Play Areas i 8 V wish t® theairalk the WWW I Activity in Ogden’s 27 city parks was brisk during 1960 The city’s parks total 42753 acres and last year employes planted five acres of new grass The program calls for 21 acres to be planted in 1961 Last year nine acres were put under a new sprinkling system and the program for 1961 calls for 21 acres to get sprinklers During 1960 an estimated 105000 people used the city parks The figure for this year will be 120000 city workers estimate During 1960 two new restrooms were added to the city park system as well as two new picnic shelters Other additions in 1960 included the addition of three new baseball backstops and one backstop for softball Twelve new pieces of playground equipment were added 0L SoBudair Trucker Farmery Industrial and Commercial Users for Their Patronage T zJ L viiijill"--- j dJn INCORPORATED i' Suppliers of Sinclair Refining Company Products hone - i ©irad the serving ' ‘ motoring public C®mpemy J 44 33 TELEVISION AND MERIT PAY Ini 51 3650 Washington Blvd Phono EX Phono STUDENTS MOVED INTO THIS NEW Phono ' SERVICE v-- B 5348 South 1900 West 39 SERVICE 59 B EX 7th Street and Washington Blvd 511 West 24th Stroot Phono EX A RESSLER'S SERVICE JOHN AND WAYNE ' SID'S SERVICE PORTOR AND DALTON L Phono 93 34 495 26th Street Phone EX 25 3707 Quincy Avo 133 24th Street Phono EX 40lh Street and Washington Blvd South Ogdon Phono EX EX JOE SCHWARTZ SERVICE EX3-330- 2 FINNEY'S SERVICE COUNTRY CLUB SERVICE Phono Pherte Drive 9th Street and Polk Avtnuo Phono EXt Hooper Utah Phono EX RALPH B PALMER SERVICE AND L MOTOR SAM EVAN'S SERVICE BYBEE'S SERVICE ' Peasant View 44 1201 Wall Avonuo Pleasant View BILL'S SERVICE 749 Wall Avenue Phono EX J NORMAN'S STATION 875 West 1985 Washington Blvd Phono EX 82 13 17 STATION 14 H AND S SERVICE Washington Blvd RAY PAINTER'S SERVICE 1627 Washington Blvd Phono EX 70 1801 34 dwite-aO- EJC 4-26- 49 ©G0EM 1201 Wall Avenuo |