Show tor Organized Campaign Physically Handicapped xva Two Chosen for Addresses at namnaitfn Pictures of handi- De capped persons at work win be will merchants published and in their asked to use "drop-ins- " Mean- advertisements newspaper Sandack of Salt Lake while Wally state-wid- e radio City will direct a campaign Two Slogans local Rich said the slogan of the Hanthe "Hire observance will be Business Good s dicapped-It another This will be coupled with Counts Not Disability "Ability "These slogans are authentic ana are based on surveys that tohave De workers proved handicapped workers safe and good producers v the inh Thev are not handicapped when placed on the said right jobs" Rich inter-agenc- y Represented on the committee are the Disabled American Veterans Veterans of Foreign Wars Amvets Utah department of veterans' affairs Regular Veterans association organized labor Utah rehabilitation division state deU S partment of public welfare veterans administration and state department of employment secur- and agency committee of publica resoadoptea private agencies lution urging the city and county "commissions to authorize the establishment of a sales concession orn jrtand inside the city county build-4to be operated exclusively by physically handicapped persons N The group headed by Harvey 'Rich of the Utah state employment jOffice also laid plans for local observance of "National Employ the Physically Handicapped" week October 5 to 11 Goals Described Rich said the committee's goals 1b promoting the local observance are: 1 To promote acceptance among all employers of qualified physic-tall- y handicapped persons 2 Find jobs immediately for the qualified and available disabled "veterans and handicapped civilians !not now employed 8 Effect better job adjustments for those among handicapped workers now employed who need readjustment to assure their proper placement 4 Develop rehabilitation training and job openings for those handicapped persons who can be 'made employable through physical Pgjpabilitation To publicize the nation-wid- e movement authorized by the 79th congre? in public law 176 the committee will publish a advertisement October 2 sponsored Standard-ExaminApln The in propriate posters will be placed ' conspicuaous places while civic dubs will join in sponsorship of -- j The L D S Mount Ogden stake quarterly conference will convene next Saturday and Sunday General authorities of the church will be represented by President Milton R Hunter of the first council of seventy and Fenno B Casto of the welfare committee Stake and ward welfare workers will meet at p m Saturday in the Twelfth Ward Relief society room At eight p m Saturday priesthood officers will met in the Twelfth ward chapel Sunday morning at nine the priesthood will assemble in Mount Ogden ward chapel Mothers and daughters will meet at the same hour in the Twelfth ward chapel General sessions to which the public is invited will be held at a m and two p m in the tabernacle ity North Ogden Has Student Election ten-thir- ty bell vice president and Nonna Era-pe- y secretary Presentation of new styles in shoes jewelry and dresses was made modeled by a group of tenth grade girls Mrs Lucille Bates faculty sponsor was in charge of the er is In addition each student must by a state affidavit Varian Hale Prospective students must be 16 years of age present written statements from parents permitting them Three new classes have been to take the course and possess 0 vision with or without glasses added to the Ogden high school curriculum French world geography and auto driving This is the first time in manv years French has been taught at A sltyC FW Drivine instruction is given in a car It is equipped with dual controls At the termination of the course each student is required to take a state road test to obtain an operator's license 1947 New Courses 20-2- - LADDERS H S O mum mk & mm I K six-thir- ty program In the Boys' association meeting a choice of appropriate clothing was NORTH OGDEN— Election of of- discussed by Jack Evertsen Nomificers was held in the Girls' asso- - nations for association officers were niatinn mppimp at North Oeden presided over by Nephi Manning Elaine Barker faculty sponsor Elections are tp school Wednesday was chosen president uiejo camp take place in a few days full-pag- e fjrears and now being revived mi O&W O TJ JlaS 1 iirSB the driving course conducted Salvationists Make Tour Stake Gathering j t STAJDARD-EXAMINE- R THE OGDEN (UTAH1SEPTEMBER 25 1947 TIIURStTaV EVENING lea late are installed newly commanders Idaho They today rom Armv in the intermountain area They will continue "their tour tomorrow with meetings m salt Lake City Commissioner William Barrett Pansnn tiit-D- y T Brigadier f sr and Mrs- commanu oaix oi riaiitisco wks Brigadier tili-for- d ford newly installed was commander of formerly of the intermountain division ot xne the Border division of the Salvation in PhoeSalvation Army of which Ogden Army with headquarters been an He has nix officer in to pay scheduled is a part were late the organization for 27 years and their first official visit here son of the late Adam Gifford hie afternmin according to Major is the commissioner of the western first in George Engel local officer charge territory who organized work in activities of Salvation Army the Intermountain division 50 years were to be accompanied oy iviajui uivi-sionago Anderson Adrian and Mrs Bzfgadier Gifford is a noted sosecretaries loist and has been heard over the commanaerb new divisional The networks in religious nation's were installed ai services m over on many occasions 10 hymns ver presided Miss Majorie Moyes is Our Household and Industrial Ladders Have Safety Features Not Found in Any Other Make the teacher She hopes to emphasize conversational use of the lan guage although French history and literature will be studied as backThe text is ground material "Spoken and Written French" This is the first time Ogden high has offered its students the world geography course According to the class instructor E K Mills the course aims at broadening the student's understanding of other lands and their peoples Discontinued during the war ORCHARD LADDERS LARGE STOCKS AND VARIETY Factory Sales Agents ' Phone 24th Street At Wall 71 MoXm wd S5 - i al September Wmm I CURTAINS! 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RegT398 pi? your better curtain now ot a bigfov7n©? finish' Crisply tailored ninons with a "Wat-a-Set- " That means they're guaranteed washable Popu-J- ar 76 length to o delicate eggshell jhade' Buy — Progress toward the rehabilita-"- f tion of range and watershed lands between Ogden canyon and North Ogden canyon will be studied by conservationists and stockmen of the area Saturday on a horseback inspection it was announced today by Julian Heppler chairman of the Weber county flood control and conservation committee sponsors The tour is open to the public and equestrians interested in the ic attractions also are invited to participate Heppler said r The group will assemble at oteight-thiijoooaie ty a m at the moutn canyon near the Hemingway home in Ogden canyon It is expected a full day will be spent on the tour MAIL ORDERS Members of Party Among those who will partici Please Specify Initials I tA tn i ill M I it VIM m W MM M A new initial belt $150 Genuine Cowhide with 2 initials r m giuwmg your dcsc aipna-Dc- t Vw initial idea tnat nts you co a x nrc ucn name or spell out the the initials can be yours or his Extra letters 25c each Come join the spelling bee in our Belt Department At pate are Arnold Heerwagen range specialist with the soil conservation service Clark Anderson Ogdentdistrict ranger Cache national J O Stewart of Logan super visor of the Cache national forest members of the city and county commissions and representatives ot the state road commission fishrepreand sentatives of the state game commission the regional forest service staff and the Ogden River Water Users association also have been invited Heppler explained that owners of the depleted rangelands have cooperated during the past season by imposing grazing cutbacksof upon the themselves The purpose to determine be will Saturday trip to what extent the lands have rehabilitated themselves during a single season of restricted grazing Range owners agreed to the grazing cutbacks at a meeting with the flood control and conservation committee last spring Heppler said after Heerwagen the soil conservation service range export had made a detailed study of the area Droducing data as to the carrying capacity of the ranges and the time required lor tneir self rehabilitation Farm Land Ruined Efforts toward rehabilitation and control of these grazing lands have been in progress since August 1945 when a sudden flood swept the area and covered several acres of farm land in the North Ogden area with debris which destroyed the productiveness of the lands In March 1946 the Ogden Kiwanis club's conservation and flood control committee under Heppler's chairmanship took active steps toward bringing the Droblem to the nuhlic's atten tion A representative group of citizens assembled at the mouth of Jumpoff canyon to study the causes and resultSs of the damaging flood As an outgrowth of this meetflood control ing the county-wid- e and conservation committee was formed with Heppler as chairman A L Christiansen county agricultural extension agent Clark Anderson of the forest service Howard Widdison of the county farm bureau Wilmer J Maw John A Woodfield and Lorenzo Ward representative stockmen C J Hansen and Leslie Randall representative property owners of the North Ogden area as members Money Gathered This corporation subsequently cnartered the Weber uoumy Watershed Protective corporation for the nurnnse nf arnuiring cer tain watershed lands and turning thfm iwer in tho fnrest service for administration ' This group with $5000 in its treasury and another $7 500 in sitfht is nnw negotiating for the purchase of 2000 acres of land in the North Fork area The enrnnrntinn using funds contributed by various public and civic bodies is composed oi a Jj Christiansen president City Commissioner Harold L" Welch vice president County Commissioner Charles L Halverson secretary-treasureR R Rowell of Utah Power Xr TAeht Co Charles B Empey Sr John Whiteley of the Lihertv Trritfntion Co and John M Mills of the Ogden River Water Users association Lesser Damages floods Heppler said no serious waterin the depleted originating shed area have occurred since the However disastrous 1945 storm tur fiach flrkoHs were noted dur summer One swept ing the past intn the T TJ S church's Camp Lamondi in North Fork canyon while it was occupied but no serious permanent damage resulted t s VUa - CS - COLORFUL MESH CURTAINS Reg 179 pr Attractive Fall patterns Heavy quality wide mesh curtaini thot sldy'tris and fresh in all kindsof weather- - lend color to ' very room! 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