Show THE OGDEN 1CA OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R JULY 20 1958 UTAH SUNDAY MORNING l::::v:::Xvi::: T1 IS Pebmey9§ mm rtanmwMflC'iMiuomjiiui mi tWoaftXKoamaBaBM wuw t nr 1 1 §1 K22Kssf lr a i t Ti k Jl'::o:v:v:: a n a am V-- I' W'TXSiOBW mai'&toW wideSng of WaU Avenue to a f route except our-lan- e where Street Viaduct nvpd back to Dermit it passes under 24 th - VrT ate Invests Million Dollars f Roads weoer ounty oving 1 The Utah Road Commission has embarked on its largest Weber County road building program in history involving six expendimajor projects and an ture of more than a million dollars Additionally more than three million dollars in interstate projects is scheduled to begin soon in Weber Canyon where still another million dollars is being spent by the state on an underAll taking now nearly completed to are of direct significance den The state is investing $148000 more in routine improvements and maintenance of state roads here Two of the six Weber County million-dolla- r projects included in the well unexpenditures are der way with onet — he $235000 spent to widen U84 to a being four-lan- e highway between Death - m - -- ::Av?1 vU 7 7 v-s- " o A Curve and Nye's Corner in Roy —now complete except for finishing touches WIDEN WALL The $236000 project to widen Wall Avenue to four lanes beand Riverdale tween Rushton Road is about 25 per cent finished Completion is expected in early October Contracts have been awarded for two other undertakingsOne calls for widening and resurfac: ing 36th Street between Harrison and Riverdale The other will accomplish the same on Washington Boulevard between North Street ai Ogden's northern limits and North Ogden Work will begin in a matter of days The Road Commission expects to invest about $130000 in a project which will eliminate two sharp curves in Ogden Canyon and replace the old river bridge v (Q) JJL 1 n n J vi near Graycliff Lodge The work is expected to be under way by the middle of next month and completed sometime in the falL Road officials plan to have the 31st Street Viaduct— one of the biggest and most important road projects ever undertaken in We ber County — under way in early October Bids for the $200000 bridge to span the Weber River will be called Sept 1 and a con tract awarded by the end of September Work on the remainder of the expressway including a viaduct across the railroad tracks will start next spring Ernest H Balch Road Com mission member representing Northern Utah said yesterday engineering and designing of the bridge is progressing "very satis factorily Mr Balch expects the 14 million dollar uroiect to be completed inime for use by the tail ot iyoy at tne latest IT TfcES IN This project ties in with the from Roy to widening of 4 when com and Corner Nye's will a provide high pleted speed access into Ogden from the north The work now in progress along Wall Avenue will make that street a four-lan- e artery its entire length except where it passes under the 24th Street Viaduct This venture involves moving the curb and gutter back to the sidewalk between 26th and 33rd streets Work on the $105000 36th Street project has been delayed while the South Ogden Conservation District lays a new pipeline along the street Construction crews plan to start working g behind the crew within a day or two SKIRT IN PENNEY'S A WONDER WASHABLE WOOLENS -- - For such ajtiny sum you get new fashion look skirts In 11 h Wonder woolensL Penney's infinitely beautiful 85 wool 15 nylon blend gives extra dividends of crease-resi- s ance and you can even machine wash them In lukewarm water! 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Save the difference! 4445 inches wide pipe-layin- INSECT COURSE MADE TO ORDER FOR TEACHERS A special course for elementary school teachers "The Study of Insects" will begin this week at Weber College with Dr Orson Whitney Young life sciences division chairman as instructor Offered by the University of Utah Extension Division the class provides three hours of credit and will be held daily for three hours for the next two weeks Designed to meet the needs of teachers who have the problem of identifying insects brought into the classroom by their pupils it will be carried out as a worksh- at work on the Wall Avenue project one of six in Weber County involving an expenditure of more than a million dollars are Ernest H Balch Utah Road Commission member Blaine Kay district engineer and Sheridan Fieck project resident engineer (left to right) WATHHTNCJ HEAVY EQUIPMENT N ational Ram Sale Set At Coliseum In August Some of the nation's top wool- will be held in the Ogden Stalies will go on the auction block dium on the evening of Aug 20 here next month when the 43rd under joint sponsorship of the annual National Ram Sale gets National Wool Growers Assn and under way in the Golden Spike the Junior Chamber of Com merce Livestock Coliseum Mr Marsh said the blackfaced And if past years are any indication buyers from across the breeds will go on the auction nation will also be on hand to block the first day and white-face- d breeds the second day of pay premium prices for the wool sale The sale schedule is as animals the and mutton producing two-day follows: will show The open Aug 20 9 a m Suffolks 1 Aug 20 under the management of the National Wool Growers Assn p m Hampshires and Crossbreeds with two of the country's leada m Rambouillets 9 21: sale auctioneers the Aug crying ing Panamas Targhees They are Col E O Walter of 1 p m Filer Idaho and CoL Howard Whitefaced Crossbreeds and Co- lumbias Brown of Woodland Calif ? Sale catalogs will be availagle Sale Manager Edwin E Marsh said a sifting committee will ex- July 30 from the National Wool 414 Crandall amine all rams before they enter Growers Assn the ring as an added assurance Building Salt Lake City Utah that buyers will be getting the This sale annually attracts the best in rams top animals of the nation's leading flocks Last year more than MANY BREEDS 200 buyers attended all sessions The sale will include Colum-bia- s and paid an average of $42 a Whitefaced Crossbreeds head more than 1956 Targhees Panamas Rambouillets Suffolk-Hampshi- course Emphasis will be placed on collection of insects in the op-type field their preservation for display purposes their importance to man and how they may be used to Illustrate great "general principles in science Registration will be conducted during the first class which begins tomorrow morn- ing at 8 in Room 333 of the Life Science Building Weber College upper campus Either upper division or graduate credit is offered Additional details can be had by calling EX re i ' Hampshires and Suffolk-Hampshir- The 6th annual National Wool Show is alsa slated for the Coliseum on sale days Prof Russell Keetch sheep and wool specialist at Utah State University will be show manager grant Th The hickory pit lamb barbecue 111 h nir 'ASWN lit 1 1 e or n6 NEEDLE 'N THREAD ir oning CO those beautiful Needle 'n' Thread What a blessing broadcloth cottons now wash 'n7 wear give more wear with less care! 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