Show I 12B THE OGDEN (UTAH) Expanding Seasonal Industry Cuts Unemployment by 500 Standard-Examin- period ending July lin’d 66’00 but the present 15 but the number of unem-jwo- r force exceeds the still remained the largest j rean level by 6000 pre-Ko-ploy- ed ‘ Reduced employment oppor-taccording over the past 18 months tunities of N Rich Harvey manager local employment security SE otiice 7 j den Standard-Examine- r succeeding Jack Shewell who died rev cently Mr Glasmann who formerly was assistant superintendent' has s' worked in The Standard-Examine- r A?J composing room since 1936 except for a four-yea-r period in the Air Transport Command durI f i' ing World War II and two years A at Utah State Agricultural Coland Weber College lege ulis He is a member of the Inter" ' f i &’ national Typographical Union and has served as secretary of William Glasmann Jr Ogden Local 236 He is a member of Ogden Exchange Club and New Family in Eden a former member of r Sigma Nu EDEN — Mr and Mrs Monte fraternity at the USAC He lives at 3017 Hawthorne Robbins formerly of Ogden have moved into the home of John Way with his wife the former Beth Ipson and two children Fuller in Eden s I 1949 Appoints er is an important factor in the He estimates total unemploy- - growing labor supply as periods ment to be 2200 down 20 per of unemployment are longer and new and to the labor rent from June 15 d“’ The -- insured- segment of But a well qualified labor re jobless figure however has de- dined 50 per cent in 30 days serve is an important bargaining The 347 benefit claims for the point in drawing new industry to thls locality the manager week containing July 15 were pointg out It aUows officials con lowest for a week thus far this ducting the effort to induce new year — about 21 per cent of the enterprise here to assure interest-ensureed parties that adequate labor is labor force J The present state of unbalance available here between laboc supply and de- 3 mand will continue through the Jl i temporary lull which the labor ts d” Members bf the Ogden Junior Camera Club and interested junior amateur photographers will ' Of High Grade Siloes take a four-datrip to the Teton National Forest leaving Sunday Aug 15 The trip is sponsored by the Ogden City Recreation Department and Ogden Photo Dealers Assn Cost of the trip will be $5 per person which will include transportation and food Anyone who is interested is asked to contact the Camerland Store 2506 Washington Blvd or phone 6214 y I '' t t se UP TO oREDUCTIONS j Of SPECIAL SAVINGS! FREEMAN EDGERTON & JOYCE ft CHILDREN'S SUSPENDER DENIM JEANS ASSORTED PRINTS Sanforizod NYLON SPORT1 SHIRTS Full cut first quality nylon ptissa LARGE 3OT 2 for 81x108 339 P Hfi ‘ A real valuel Fine rayon knit leg and band leg panties 498 Just arrived 13 value first quality Loco and ambreidsry trim LOO AL BIRD CAGES Regular 139 valuel Choice of white or pink blue and reen plaid patterns Ideal or camping hy PURE Sturdy wire bird cages Everything complete Specially a Largo AND SMARTEST ri rayon knit U ALWAYS BUY AT 79c 36x36 SILCC colorful prints purs silk 36x36-lnc- b SCARFS squares 2 forl00 -- purchased for extra BARGAINS STORE-WID- E “$ & Pi im-- s STARTS MONDAY! -- EVERY DEPARTMENT Entire Stock on Sale Year Round Weights MEN’S SLACKS Shawl Collar Regular $3250 BOYS’ SPORT COATS NOW $ AS LOW AS $27 2595 ROBES t MEN’S SPORT COATS All Regular Stock NOW V2 Price Entire Stock on Sale 20 Refolds —Slightly Soiled MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS 2 NOW T-SHIR- MEN’S SWIMWEAR - SPORT SHIRTS Large Selection IMPORTED 100 Regular $2250 $ 995 English Sox Regular $150 for now REISE UNDERWEAR WOOL SOX 3 4 or 100 LADIES’ DEPARTMENT BOYS’ T-SHIR- TS NOW Entire Summer Stock $150 NOW y 12 Off MEN’S AND WOMEN’S GUYS AND DOLLS LOOK ALIKE PAJAMAS Price now JERSEYS Large Selection V2 Entire Stock Values to $595 Regular $500 NOW NOW i ALL SALES FINAL! Off BOYS’ SWIMWEAR I Regular $110 Off Hand Framed Initials Off NOW MEN’S LEISURE COATS now V2 HANDKERCHIEFS Entire Stock ? NOW Yz Price BOYS- Off 33 t V2 Price NOW Entire Stock NOW NOW Off 20 BOYS’ PAJAMAS TS T Wonderful Selections Off Large Selection Terry — Wool —Cotton 695 Off 20 Entire Stock NOW NOW Washable Denim Slacks and Jackets Checked Regular $595 and $695 f°r V2 Off MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS DENIM JACKETS & SLACKS - SAVE now NOW BOYS’ SUITS Entire Stock Robes MEN’S SPORT VESTS 95 Entire Stock" Sale Priced -- SIBIMER WEIGHT SUITS OFF! Entire Stock White-- ’2795 COME EARLY! REDUCTIONS UP TO FORMAL COATS MEN’S CLOTHING AS LOW AS WASHINGTON AT 24TH MANY UNADVERTISED VALUES savingsl tFi & 'W-"- WHEN YOU WANT THE LATEST NIGHTGOWNS REGULAR t Elastic WOMEN'S RAYON KNIT Only 20 ALL-MET- We Never Carry Shoes Over ’Til Next Season! Assorted pastel colors 2 for Cannon Pillow CaSOS EH SHO § lor 1®© Extra long double bed size Top quality white muslin dozen Hurryl su H0© RAYON PANTIES CANNON SHEETS VALUEI Cop-p-or WOMEN'S FIRST QUALITY SIZE REGULAR donim bar tack trim Sizos 2 to 4 A bargain Sava now A No ironing i their working forces k m NUNN BUSH ALLEN & EDMONDS during the last 30 days to mainly ease the job situation somewhat But this increase failed to register as net employment gain for the area as scheduled force reductions at Ogden Arsenal off set the seasonal advancement Only a few of the individuals displaced by the Arsenal have tablishments and trade most industries in the area are holding comparatively stable with employment levels lining up favorably with a year ago 400 Fewer Trade Jobs The trade segment has 400 fewer workers than at this time last year the decline occuring mainly in eating establishments service stations and new and ' used car firms Retrenchment of work force at the federal defense bases has taken civilian strength 3400 be 1954 TILL contacted bis office Mr Rich said possibly indicating that most of the male workers have been absorbed in other installations or in private industry while a majority of the women have resumed household duties ' With exception of military es- - JULY 25 Clearance er SHOP MONDAYS go-ahe- ad -- id-Spmm- Trip toTetons -- ‘ expanded b I mm Lensmen to Make g market is presently in until around Aug 20 when start of the tomato processing runs will mark the traditional late sum roer pickup in employment 2600 Temporary Jobs A normal tomato crop yield will provide an estimated 2600 temporary jobs in 14 food plants in the area Movement of local crop harvests to market will increase railroad operating crews The construction outlook for the last half of the year is con siderably brighter with some long awaited major projects ex signal pected to get the Farm labor requirements for the harvest will mount sharply Agriculture construction rail roads and food manufacture all x William Glasmann Jr has as- William III 10 and Roderick 8 sumed the duties of composing weeks old room superintendent of The Og- the for July since SUNDAY MORNING New Composing Room Chief Expanding seasonal industry low July a year ago From the high of Au opened up 500 new jobs during Koreanemployment have de 1952 defense jobs gust 50-da- y s STANpARD-EXAMIME- R $195 ALL SALES FINAL! 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