Show £3 THS ©GDEH (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- Query Received Rubbish Fires Wind Spell Danger Fire Marshal Warns ' matter how safe you might feel pnonth of March is past t of such fires Is simple he By BERT STRAND On Filming of said still ouL it is will there ed Fenton CapL a Rubbish fires aifl wind form The third rule: Be sure the The first rule is: Don’t set a combination that spells danger be strong enough winds to pick is completely out when you a without fire bits of rubbish other trash fire of paper flaming or' up capital letters build- permits In order to obtain a leave Wind has a habit of lo them and Weber CAP Class in CapL material carry ton G Pen Robert a member of the fire depart- ing to life the blackest embers ings R Wednesday April 1 1SS3 - Paci Awarded For Basemen! Of Hew School point--1 j 1 ' v 1 Contract for eetutractioo ct a W foundation aod fcatcment for the I M Northwest School on Grant Avenue between 4th and 7tb Streets was awarded last might! to J L Alisos Construction Co with a low hid of $1237 The contractor agreed to have j It done lit 80 day alter which! f yy V - i £ vv ' from buUdxngs f 39 Utah General Depot will be in-- j stalled and completely remodeled inside and out- - Total tost iH J be around $50000 FIN AL TOUCHES—These Weber High students are getting ready j Jid Temporary for the school’s spring choral and instrumental concerts Left to The pew school only temportight Margene Pulsipher Barbara Wangsgard Lucille Hegstrom and Bonita Peterson ary until a permanent building can be put up a few years hence will have 12 classrooms a multipurpose room tod will accommodate 400 pupils Most of them are now going to Lincoln School a few to Mound Fort according to SapL T O Smith The barracks structures are alWeber High's music depart- “Showboat” with Joy Rasmussen ready at the site Grant Avenue as doesn't presently run through ment will present spring choral Ann Brown and Hal Stephens orchesthe tomorwill soloists concerts highlight instrumental when and will to 4th but from "th g tra’s pieces th dcw school is ready for oc- row night and April B both start-tinaudiBoth concerts cn be heard on school the in 813 at cupancy next fall ! j the same ticket which can be torium Tomorrow night’s performance obtained from any Weber music 'iwill be entirely choral with the student W Eugene Reid will dia capella choir singing “Around rect choral selections and J F the Corner" a mixed chorus sing- - Anderson the orchestra ing “Fine and Dandy" and the j Girls Glee Club singing "In the Still of the Night" Among number by the band The local U S Army and Air 8 will be fTV Suite" April Force recruiting cilice enlisted f ' cf branches 12 men In the the service last week Bruce T and Robert T SeThe play “If a Man Die" will ville of Layton enlisted in the i Those seta lion cadet program be presented for members of the w bo entered the regular Army Weber Masonic Lodge tomorrow were: Glen L Stockton 3603 at 7 pm in the Masonic Temple ltd Dee W Horrocks ofReserve Force Air 112 Bam The lodge will be open for Many 1157 Oak St Robert J South Mam St Clearfield Rob- ficer In this area will soon be business Immediately after the ert I NaisbitC 4200 Hamson entitled to a new uniform cloth- play All Master Masons are welBlvd William J Galbraith 2336 Harold EL come The play is a Masonic Monroe Blvd and Dermis G ing allowance? Ltj of the fantasy in one act based on the liaison officer Raleigh lisle Bnghara City David Belasco production “The Enlisted m the Air Force were 9G92nd Group Headquarters in Return of Peter Grim" announced Dontoday Ogden DeWayna F Hodges Login members are Herman Cast will allowances said the He ald E Petersen Logan Stephen William Klein Parker Fetscher 00 to SI from $50 ranee and 833 27th James St C Harry Merlin Coombs Fenstermaker reserve who Officer of the L Atkinson Clearfield Ward served on active duty or train- Eari Beaudoin Clyde Mann - Ferguson James on Armstrong or 80 days ing for more than Potter after June 25 1850! will receive Clarence Anderson Cliff G H Denkers Willard Jessop the maximum of $100 A $50 maintenance allowance James Murphy Wayne Marriott will be given to officers for each Two concert engagements will four year of satisfactory service be played tomorrow and April 8 in an inactive status in the aame by the Ogden High School band T serve component This four under the direction cf Mag F year period must include 28 days of active duty or active duty'for Dalfcy H Keith Bullen civil engineer Thursday's concert will be at training Mount Oljcpua Junior High Payments of active duty and for the Soil Conservation ServSchool Granite School District maintenance allowance may be ice has been assigned to the WeOn April 8 the band will go to made to Air Forge Reserve of- ber Soil Conservation District ficer who no longer maintain a Ray H Kerr work unit conservaEvanston High School For both trip band member military status tionist announced today' Mr Bullen was formerly aswill wear black naiforma IncludFurther information may be black obtained from the headquarter signed to the San Pete soil coning newly purchased servation district at Manti at 2834 Washington Blvd trooaera fcarraeka-typ- Weber Music Students To Give Spring Concert i Air Force Army Sign Up Twelve to Riv-erda- Masonic Lodge ! le USAF To Give Uniform Pay Sponsoring Play -- Band Schedules Two Concerts Conservationist Assigned Here I VJHEtl YOU DUY YOUR EJEITJ CAR Additional word has been received this week that a team of V S Air Force photographers wBl begin shooting a Civil Air Patrol training film at Weber High School about May 1 Jack Sorensen aeronautics instructor at the school said he received a letter from Dr Mervin Ki Strickler asking if all was in readiness here for the filming Mr Sorenson returned recently from Washington D C where be conferred with Dr Strickler and Harry Zaritzsky educational consultants for CAP He said it would take about 12 school days to complete the filming with Students of the Weber unit taking part Dr Strickler and Mr Zaritzsky will direct the i shooting jWeber High School was chosen for its national reputation in aeronautics' instruction and operation of a CAP unit school-affiliate- d 'Terrace' PTA ‘ I Elects Thursday WASHINGTON TERRACE — Annual election of Washington Terrace PTA’ officers will be held tomorow at 8 pm In the regular monthly meeting in the LDS First and Fourth Ward I Chapel Candidates fare Mrs Milton Rfdford and Mrs Julius Blasko president Mrs Aarnie Karikka and Mrs M J Grover vice president Mrs Charles Dowden and Mrs Joe Ala third vice president Mrs Charles Green and Mrs Ralph Noble secretary-treasurNominating committee includes Mrs W H Stevens chairman Mrs Donald Ross Mrs P Higgenbottom and Mrs George Chiros ) A one-ac- t play “High Pressure Area" will be presented Director Edward Bunnell will lead the discussion Music will be presented by Mrs Eulalia Nielson accompanied by Mrs Ruth Burton j er den city fire marshal said today this combination has been responsible for a number of property damage fire in recent weeks In fact in one r period a couple of weeks ago crews made nine runs Every one of the calls was the result of a trash or grass fire that had been blown out of control the traditionally Although 24-hou- t j “It is surprising just how light a wind Is required to carry smouldering hits of debris from an innocent rubbish fire in the back yard to the roof of the home" said CapL Penton Can Spread On Ground Then too a rubbish fife can spread across the ground In record time if there is a dry" stand of grass or weeds left over from j ) last fall ‘ t fires have accounted for a large number of the outbuilding fires in Ogden City and throughout Weber! County Crops also have i been threatened Almost without exception such grass and weed fires have their beginning in a trash fire — even j Several property damage accidents in recent months likely were the reason for the small turnout of insurance agents when the city opened bids for - coverage'©! municipal vehicles during the coming year city officials surmised Only two bids were received both in the amount of $6618 They were from WebbeF Agency and C E Torgeson The bid opening usually attracts in the neighborhood of six to 10 agents The new policy is to cover Ogden’s automotive and special equipment fleet It was understood unofficially that accidents- Involving city vehicles during the past year represent- ed about $6000 in property damage v Today’s bids were to be tabulated by City Purchasing Agent Julian R Stephens and then submitted to City Manager E J Allison Dumping of Clay Causes Law Suit Reed A Nelson figures that truck loads of clay apparently dumped in the wrong place are worth $600 in damages Nelson filed suit in Second District Court yesterday against John' W Harbertson Jr- - alleging that the clay was dumped on his property maliciously" He said the clay covered 150 square acres of good quality land and caused it to be valueless 40 Exams Scheduled For Archivists f those that are attended the — t at the darkest hours CapL Penton said a factor In this spring’s relatively high number of grass and brush fires is the lack of moisture which has left dead grasses and brush dry and highly inflammable - t Pre-East- j er 'I - i 1 ' factory )Clearance of- ficial said The iway to reduce the numbers S' Pair Sues After Slide Hits Auto u ( 1 A couple filed Suit in Second District Court asking $6950 damages I for injuries and damages sustained when their automobile was allegedly trappea in a man' made landslide filed against the The suit-waL- T Johnson Construction Co It charged the company was blasting and moving earth on Utah Highway 47 at Comb Ridge San Juan County i The couple LaVar ana Anne Wilkerson said the slide of rocks and earth crashed around their automobile as they drove through the construction area! f The! mishap occured Jan 2 1953 The couple charged there was jno warning signs regarding the operation underway j 1 j s - ’ ’ I LADIES' v ! f Coats-Suits-Ski- rts OHS Magazine To jGo on Sale Ogden High’ student magazine Literary HarvesL will start its advance sale Monday April 6 Teenagers are invited accomEditor Marian Shafer said this panied by parents year’s! issue will contain short stories poetry essays and other Deadline for submitis also Monday manuscripts ting Joint Installation Assistant editor is Beth WilThe Veterans of Foreign Wars lard Business staff heading sales i Cpl Fred J Grant Post 1481 and includes Lerene Richards Alden 'An archivist examination for auxiliary will hold a joint instal- Crosby Jean Nebeker and Dixie filling positions paying (3410 a lation tonight at 8 in the WOW CottleThe art staff includes Una Jean West Colleen Saunders and year has been announced by the HalL Public is invited Refresh' U S Civil Service Commission ments willbe servedLynq Nelson Most of the positions are In the 'National Archives and Records Service of the General Services Administration in Washington s ment prevention crew must check the site and type of fire This means that when the fire Is started chances are almost nil that it will be able to spread The second rule is: Never leave a trash fire unattended no Such! spreading grass and weed Insurance Men Scarce When City Asks Bids ring- per-mi- L Og- i non-fictio- n j - Butler Custom Toilers 1430 Washington Dlvd j 1 if f J C y 'xeXJXXXXVCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXfCSEXXXXXXXSSS ARDING! 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