Show 'Terrace' Names Three To To V WASHINGTON TERRACE— A committed of three men has been appointed by the Washington Terrace Board of Directors to go to Washington D C to meet with the Public Housing Admin-istratio- n and other government officials in regard to moving and remodeling some 1327 houses 'S at The buildings containing some 25000 square feet of floor space will be 'located on property owned by the company at 2940 Blvd and when Washington completed will provide housing V Orval Stott three — the general manager Howell legal counJudge J A selor George II VanLeeuwen president of the board and Ralph B Parsons office manager — will leave this week to discuss several propositions concerning financing problems with the housAccording to C and operating headquarters for all company operations in the Ogden area Sign Up for Night Classes ing officials Discuss Subdivision A subdivision plan with major emphasis on the moving of the homes will also be discussed Under the proposed plan 300 homes will be transferred to new lots on the southwest edge of the project The remaining houses will be rearranged so that all will have entrance to a court road In addition the land plat has been drawn up by the board and a meeting will be held this week with the county planning commission If the board gets the “green light” from the commission work will begin next week “SEE THIS” — Lamont Booth Ogden fire department electrician left shows Fireman Norris Wirick alarm operator just how the emergency control board he designed and built for the fire depart- ment operates Ogden Firemen Construct Improved Control Board To 'Lose Head Kiwanians Told Dr Louis P Gebhardt head of of bacteriology of Utah college of medicine told members of the Kiwanis Club “The problem we are all worrying about is going to have its head cut off” Discussing the recent developments in poliomyelitis Dr Gebhardt said when a potential vaccine is available it is hoped children will be immunized from the disease and polio will be no more The two-wa- y Down Slightly From Year Ago -- 'Naval Officer 5-- 5 0 0 Begins New Duly remote-controlle- 0--4 0--0 5--0 1 'K 4-- 0 1-- 0 CLEARFIELD NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT — Lt Alford E Rasimas USN recently reported 4-- 0 1-- 4 0--0 for duty here as screening and 3-- scheduling officer in the issue control branch He was previously assigned to the Naval Station Kodiak Alaska where he was officer in charge of the commissary store Lt Rasimas enlisted in the Navy In 1935 and wears the Good 1-- 2 0-- 0 0 0--0 0 0 f Philip- pine Liberation American Defense World War 'll Victory and Pacific Defense ribbons He his wife Marjorie and their four children live in quarters on the base i t: ' & eyv vv Pleading guilty in the City Court to a charge of breaking a plate glass window at 232 25th St Richard J Knight 19 of 326 29th Stl was sentenced to pay He was also sentenced to $25 " pay $10 on a drunkenness charge ifey f ' s' 1- - "tVP - 1- '' f v Ep f TX ‘ -- v ' fl' : : ’i ' '"t f SALON Of MASSAGI ' Mezzanine Floor f Htal Ban Lomond SSANDALL :IV S Hi i5 Phono 'STEAM-BATH- S" Oil! Pino Oil or “lanolin-Plvi- " O Mauago or Ivoning Appolntmontt Ladiot and Gontlomon Mrs: Avdrty Sandail Mautuio Da GOING UP SOON — Above is a drawing of a new office building to be erected soon at 2940 Wash- y V TV XWiW'1 J r X ?X t 1J Wi I 1 mu mf The college home economics department is offering classes in interior decorating lamp shade making and knitting on Thursday evenings from 7 until 10 p m A class titled “Foods For Two” is offered Wednesday night from 7 until 10 p m and upholstering will be taught Monday Tuesday r and Thursday from 7 until 10 p m The business division is offering classes in the principles of economics Monday evening from 7 until 10 p m shorthand dictation Monday and Wednesday from 6:30 until 8 p m business English from 8 to 9:30 p m on Tuesday and Thursday nights A life science course in eugenics will be instructed each Wednesday evening from 7 until 10 p m J’ — tt y - Clues Lacking In Identity of Airgun Vandals Police said yesterday they have been unable to pick up any clue to the identity of airgunarmed hoodlums who have left a trail of some $600 damage in broken windows this week Thirteen windshields were cracked or broken in autos on three used car lots Wednesday night This happened one night after the vandals’ guns ruined two large plate glass windows in Deseret Industries 2030 Washington Blvd valued at $400 and shot through windows in several homes Five Windshields Broken The BB gun pellets broke five windshields on cars on the Wayne Rasmussen lot 1968 Washington four on the lot of George T Frost 1950 Washington and four at Scoop’s Auto Sales lot 418 22nd St August Nussbaum police youth bureau officer who is investigating said police will appreciate receiving any information as to the identity of the hoodlums He sajd he believes one party on Park Boulevard has a description of the vandals Ben Lomond Hi I 1£ v i t f V 10 p ” V M- :- COMMERCIAL SECURITY MAKES LOANS j x O TO BUY O TO BUILD O TO REFINANCE - t Preparations are being made by the Ben Lomond High School drama department for a school play to be held later this month The play is Thornton Wilder’s X g Pulitzer “Our Town” The curtains and other stage accessories have not been installed and the fact Wilder’s play requires little scenery and no curtains makes it well suited to the school auditorium Dates which the play will be presented will be announced later WE' PURCHASE ESCROWS prize-winnin- v y yx Five Generations Representing five generations in the above picture are (left to right): Mrs Sarah L Bornson of Ogden great-grea- t grandmother who will be 90 Jan 15 Mrs Austin Q Moulton of Ogden great Dellas L Layton of Sunset grandnwther Donald A Layton of Layton and his Mrs grandmother son Ryan Don Layton 5 months ‘old - Ward Will Hold Birthday Event Ward The LDS Thirty-eightwill hold a birthday building fund dinner and dance next 'Friday at the Fourteenth Ward recreation hall 3750 Adams Ave Hot beef dinner will be served at 6:30 p m There will be a program at 8 and dancing at 9 Admission for a family Is $10v Moving to Our Need Help to Stop Drinking? Atcafcafcs Aitonymavs Helped Vt Phana WRIT1 P 63 O BOX 12SB OGDEN 3100 Wash Blvd '' ? : y Getting Harried? jG PERMANENT Location h 4 We Invite You to Come In and Discuss Your Home Fnanc-ing Problems With Our Highly Experienced Staff t SPECIAL OFFER! ' ’ Tour Cfioca of 50 Napkins Thank You Cards Or Scrolls “FREE" With Each Wadding Order WEDDINO HEADQUARTERS s2r MAIN OFFICE AT 2453 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD Raal Eslata & Inturanca 346-38- th St' Phono 7979 x DRIVE-I- i N BANK AT JS Hoat Treatments “Infra-Rod- " L £ for Juvenile The Kiwanls Club is cooperating with the Lions Club in the sale of tickets for the March of Dimes Ball President Leslie A Smith congratulated Lester Moncrief who has been appointed assistant regional forester in charge of timber management D Jay Wilson who has been ordained bishop of Ward and the LDS Thirty-thir- d James F Farr bishop of the LDS Seventeenth Ward Asiatic-Pacifi- c Breaks Window XV ilc? : radio gives contact with all equipment the police department and waterworks It operates on two frequencies The board also contains the public address system which can be controlled for use in each or all three of the department staVith a flip of a switch tions the operator can speak with perof a single station and ex The number of offenses handled sonnel the others elude in First District Juvenile Court and all stations are Another inflip listening during December of last year was Side Side number by slightly below the handled during the same month Both units are located side by v in’ 1952 side In the old setup they were A report released yesterday separated making use difficul showed 118 cases 'handled last and slower The board also has month as pompared to 121 during considerable room for expansion December of 1952 Of the cases of the department— both from last month 102 involved boys the standpoint of additional perand only 16 girls sonnel and equipment In addition to the new contro Stealing cases far outnumbered other types There were a total board the department recently of 31 stealing cases involving purchased a new telephone switchboard which fits neatly in boys A breakdown of cases follows place against the control board with boys listed first: stealing It operates faster and also has ad 31-malicious mis- ditional circuits for expansion truancy 15-chief c dependency and negThe board is auto with the majority of the operat lect custody cases theft 12-trespass ing electrical parts in the baseburglary Drinking ment of the Central fire station curfew They are built into two steel cab adult contributing violation parole violation inets giving full access for re sex offense runaway placement of parts repair and assault disturbing the inspection fish and game violapeace The board also contains the sig10-and others 10-tions nal alarm system and punch regOf the cases recorded 33 were in which tells the ister handled officially 67 unofficially a second where each operator fire is loand 18 off record cated or from where the emergency call came It is fitted directly into the board in front of Trailer Camp Fined the operator Chief Peterson said the entire The Harrisville Trailer Camp to in Court sentenced wfas City department is as proud over the new control board as anything a in rubbish for $15 pay hauling vehicle without a covering The yet accomplished He said the val-u- s of it had already been recogdriver was Osker J Oswald of nized 200 Harrisville Park Provo Conduct crazy” 9 controlled frequent than typhoid and diph- theria Vacdnatioir Plans He told of plans for the vaccination of second grade school children on a large scale Three areas in Utah which he said are expected to be included in the test are Ogden Salt Lake and J ington Blvd for the Ogden Division of Mountain Fuel Supply Co The company also will build p m warehouse and garage facilities Architects are Hodgson & Holbrook Classes not yet filled are listed jelow On top of that the handsome Classes in refrigeration draftmodern and smooth working leathercraft auto ing diesel board cost Ogden taxpayers only electrics carbureation are held a fraction of what it would pur- on Tuesday and Thursday evechased as a custom designed nings from 7 until 10 p m Monday and Wednesday evepiece of equipment from 7 until 10 p m the nings Possibly $1000 Saved college has classes available in Chief Clyde L Peterson esti- motor tuneup French and Spanmated the city was saved possibly ish Classes in beginning swim$1000 The intricate board vyas ming are offered Monday and from 6:30 until 8 designed by Mont Booth fire de- Wednesday m advanced swimming in and and p He electrician partment Fireman Arvin Wall built it from 8 until 9 p m Fireman Grant Austad painted Journalism Class and finished it off A special class in journalism is The board is actually the offered Tuesday and Thursday “nerve center” of the entire de nights from 7 until 8:30 p m partment From the board all and one in American literature is operations of the department are offered on Thursday from 7 until Your emergency call to the Og-- j den City fire department is now being processed seconds faster conthanks to a new multiple-us- e trol board designed and built by firemen The new emergency control board allows the operator to incorporate at the touch of a single switch all the communication facilities of the entire depart merit plus the Police Station and waterworks A panel of lights shows the operator in an instant just where each officer is where all equipment is located and just what status it is in Polio Problem - There are still openings in several night school classes at Weber College and registration can still be accomplished Lorenzo E Peterson director said yesterday Those wishing to enroll can do so by going to the college gym nasium lobby from tomorrow hrough Thursday from 6 until Fails Suicide Gets Jail Term Colorado Hotel 208 25th St He told the court: “I am guilty of everything I’ve been drinking too much drinking drove me You Can Still -- TPTnw s ber here 7A R Sunday Morning Jan 10 1854 n - X STANDARD-EXAMINE- kitchen and the heating and air tire property will be paved to conditioning systems for the en- provide parking space for emtire building ployes and customers A drive-iJ D Roberts vice president in pay window accesBoulesible from Washington charge of all company distribua which tion activities said “rapid growth on extends vard driveway will of Our company in this area has entire the property through enable motorists to pay gas ac- made it necessary that we proJoseph A Gonzales 14 who counts without leaving their cars vide large quarters where all said he intended taking his own Warehouse and garage build- company operations for the Oglife was sentenced in the City ings will be located near the den District can be consolidated Court to serve 60 days In jail for center of the block and the en at one location” f4M £ t discharging firearms He allegedly fired two shots rfsiFfT into the floor of his room through Mtamhtwww the ceiling of a room below and into an unoccupied bed at the The main building 58 by 166 feet facing Washington Boulevard will be of brick and terra cotta with much glass used in the front elevation It will house commercial office new business distribution service and- - engineering departments on the ground floor The second floor will be built auditorium gin immediately by Garff Ry to include a 120-sedemonstration berg and Garff Utah contractors with stage and w jy ' and the buildings are scheduled to be completed by next Decem- Contracts have been signed for the construction of new office warehouse and garage facilities to serve the Ogden Division of Mountain Fuel Supply Co W T Nightingale company president announced yesterday Construction is expected to be- Go US Capital ed THE OGDEN (UTAH) Contracts Signed tor Hew Gas Company Buildings Here ' 458 25TH STREET ! 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