Show liB THE OGDEN ' STANDARD-EXAMINE- i LIKE BUFFALO OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 3 1958 EAT?xTRY IT! Ever eaten a piece of bar- becued buffalo? You'll have an opportunity Saturday night to try the once rather-commo- n ' western dish of dinner the This rarity table will be the piece de resistance Saturday n i g h t when the Methodist Men's Club of Washington Terrace hold a barbecue dinner to raise funds for improving the Terrace Community Church The public is invited to the barbecue starting at 5 pm at the Community Church Neal Sniggsf chairman said enough buffalo meat has been obtained to feed more than 400In addition there will be corn on the cob potato salad and coffee : i The buffalo was purchased from the South Dakota Fish and Game Dept which will kill the animal in the Black Hills of the Custer State Park and ship the meat by air to Ogden HILL AIR FORCE BASE—Hill Air Force Base joins with the nation Sunday in observing National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week which runs from Oct 1 Receiving special praise at the Utah base are approximately 1800 handicapped workers V Purpose of the handicapped : - " 5-1- '" week is to encourage and promote employment of persons with physical impairments in both private industry and the federal government Air Force policy has always been to hire handicapped persons for jobs in which they qualify At Hill AFB the handicapped are given little preferential treatment on the job Rather base officials prefer to follow scientific selection and placement practices before a handicapped worker is placed in a position Thus he can compete on equal footing with his fellow workers "The handicapped prefer It that way" says Col Jerome W Semi-Finalist Jackson director of personnel for the Ogden Air Materiel Area "They want to show they are William Neville senior student capable and efficient workers and at St Joseph's High School has can do a job with a minimum of been named a in assistance" the 1958-5- 9 National Merit ScholHill AFB does give its ambula- arship competition tory handicapped special considYoung Neville will take a seceration in getting to and from ond examination the scholastic work Special parking decals for aptitude test on Dec 6 If he their automobiles and a bus to passes this three-hou- r examinadeliver other ambulatory work- tion he will be eligible to enter ers to their jobs are samples the national finals Winners in the national finals MANY TYPES award are eligible to a four-yePeople with all types of im- covering the four undergraduate pairments are employed at Hill college years Scholarships range Disabilities include limitation of $100 to $1500 a year with extremities (including from upper average about $650 amputations) trunk (hips back theScholarship awards are based spine) vision hearing organic on the students individual needs heart trouble respiratory allergy may have a choice of (such as asthma) and other mis- Students also choose the course and schools cellaneous handicaps to one of the of leading study These persons declared Col ' usual degrees Jackson are useful productive workers They have shown that through proper selection and - SELECTIVE PLACEMENT put David Emery on the feet Emery right job for a man whose handicap is atclub Hill Air Force an electronic equipment repairman Base uses a portable wheel chair to get him about the shop to get parts for his equipment -- Roy Buildi ng In AAonm if ! rer mirs JB£ — semi-finali- $353014 ROY — Permits for new buil- shed Milton J Newell 3968 S dings or remodeling work in Roy 2075 West will build a garage during September reached a total valuation of $353014 for 44 jobs according to Russ Stromberg city building inspector Including in the records was two brick homes planned by Poulsen Homes Inc at 4996 S 2300 W $9000 and 4997 S 2350 W $10000 Tanner Construction Co will build a brick dwelling at 4822 S 2400 West for $17000 Silmer Wiser plans a brick home at 1842 W 5075 South costing $10944 and Olsen and Davis Construction Co a brick at 5075 S 1900 West for $9444 A greenhouse will be constructed at the Darwin Jensen resi- for $576 Hal-Ver- n Development Co re- ceived permission for a brick dwelling at 3751 S 2025 West for $11455 and Wade Brothers a brick at 2016 W 4550 South for $10252 The firm of Westenskow and Co Inc will build a brick veneer at 5841 S 2150 West for $11000 Repairing a garage following a fire will cost Harry J Smith 5662 S 2050 West $250 according to the records An awning at the Fred Wheelright home 1792 W 5300 S will cost $400 PLANS TWO SIGNS Construction of two signs at 5453 S 1900 West and 5744 S at a 1900 West will be constructed by cost of $116 H L Stevens 5220 National Advertising Co Mid-val- e S 2300 West plans a $150 utility each at a cost of $200 Twentieth Century Sign CoOg-de- n plans to erect a sign at 5464 S 1900 West at a cost of $300 A home of brick exterior is planned by Westenskow and Co Inc at 5821 S 2050 West for dence 4951 2450 West S Methodist Cub Pack To Meet "Cub Scout Corral" will be the theme of the first meeting of the season to be held tonight at 7:30 by Cub Pack 20 The meeting will be held in the First Methodist Church 26th and Jefferson under the direction of Cubmaster Stanley Hunter and Harry Dayhuff committe chairman New den mothers who will receive their pins are Mrs Pat Carpenter Mrs Mahie Dayhuff and Mrs Myrnie Timmerman Cub Scouts and the awards they will receive are the following: Bobcats— Jeffery Dayhuff Ran- dy Gaither Larry Parker Larry Herron Tim Timmerman TomRiley "Montmy Woods Wolf — — arrow silver Billy Wag-stagomery Silver arrow on bear — Brent Jacobs (2) Lee LaFleur Jeffery South Lion —Lee LaFleur Cary ThealL Gold arrow — Lee LaFleur Cary Theall Silver arrow —Cary Theall John Smith John Cramer All parents are invited ff Third Drunk Offense Charged with a third drunk offense Edward Fernandez 62 pleaded guilty in City Court and was sentenced to pay $60 fine or serve 30 days in jail W § Student List $10576 Remodeling his home for an apartment is planned by Charles H Alexander 6077 S 2700 West at a cost of $750 A patio cover will be erected by Edwin Stan-de- r 5121 S 2175 West for $400 Maplewood Estates took out permits for two brick homes at 2141 W 4900 South $12645 and 2144 W 4900 South $11736 John A Purser will build a brick at 2045 W 5850 South for $9900 Clay Construction Co plans two brick residences to cost 5 each at 2150 W 5831 South and 2175 W 5800 South Hogan and Tingey will construct a brick home at 2260 W 5700 South for $10600 A frame dwelling at 2154 W 5700 South will be built by Ed Dickamore at a cost of $9000 Westenskow and Co Inc 5873 S 2000 West plan a brick for $10686 Mansfield Smith Co received permits for 11 brick homes in the BayView Subdivision each to cost $8550 and another brick home at 2411 W 4925 South to eost $11964 Brick homes are planned by George W Robinson 2387 W 4925 South $13000 Elmer A Jones 5865 S 3100 West $7722 Harvey F Hill 2095 W 4750 South $11596: Sam Chelernes 5158 S 2050 West $12420 and Brown Construction Co 2120 W 4900 South $12900 R V Stanley will build a washroom in conjunction with apartments at a cost of $2400 m ! Iff t tf NORTH OGDEN — A special committee has been appointed to study the feasibility of organizing a second irrigation water association in North Ogden with Del Stringham as general chairman The committee was set up "during as water 'meeting called through the North Ogden City council to discuss ways and means of increasing the city's culinary water supply Hugh Wilde chairman of the meeting told approximately 40 citizens 'present that the city coungilmust look ahead for more culinary water if the city is to expand He said that one of the most readily available water supplies' is' Rice' Creek which many are now using for irragation purposes If this yater' could be turned over to North Ogden-Citeither through outright sale or trade it would greatly increase the present culinary water supply 'Mr Wilde pointed out ' David A Scott secretary of the Ogden River Water Users Assn y " r n st i 1 J n 1 $10-12- co-work- maknBk — m WslMh mM jam m Mk' Ma jst Me The proposed new company would supply water to about 500 acres of farm land orchards gardens and home grounds JS could be acquired through the Small Projects Administration of the federal government it could be paid off over a 50 year period Mr Wilde said Mr Stringham said that if such a project were installed he felt that all the land in the affected system area should be supplied with one source of water and that the r COST WOULD VARY Pine View or Weber-BoEugene Nielsen city engineer Conservancy District shouldElder be said that cost of a new irrigation the ones water pressure system like the COMMITTEE MEMBERS North Bench Pipeline and Irrigation Assn now has would vary Other committee members who in cost according to density of will serve with Mr Stringham are population 'Joseph Jones Melvin Burning-haHe told the assembly that in Lester Garner and Calvin open fields such a system would Chandler city councilman in cost about $400 per acre to in- charge of the culinary water destall The cost would jump to partment about $700 an acre in the popuThe North Bench irrigation walated city areas ter system supplies irrigation waMr Wilde explained that the ter to 200 acres owned by ap North Bench Company system proximately 150 stockholders It cost approximately $400 an acre is used to irrigate some farms and This is being repaid to the Utah orchards as well as lawns and Water and Power Board over a j flower beds in the area it serv-- I 15 year period If a loan for the ices releasing considerable city proposed new water company water for culinary purposes x k 1 3 1 J il lI LiU 1l XZS Folabio Hcoprd Stereophonic COMPLETE 'Player - x with sidd speaker -- and 45 rpm Mnncr H Hi f'l H spindle m m i7 j I la li shop l 4 ' 1 — ¥©M MCE! 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