Show Second Section SECTION xnmxnex B Q6DEN CITY UTAH FRIDAY EVENING This Machine Saves Money ior Uncle Sam Plan io Limit Plane Service Stirs Protest 133 he new flight from San Francisco to Ogden terminating at Denver is an advantage to Ogden and we do appreciate this convenience" Fjeldsted wrote "However this serves the San Francisco bay area only and does not help us with references to central California Savine the federal government hundreds of dollars each month is this printing plate reminding machine at points The establishment of flight the Utah general depot Its operator is Ralph Price of Ogden Thousands of steel balls are used in the 113 from Denver to Salt Lake City process is of no value to us from a passenger standpoint because there is a layover in Salt Lake City of an hour and thirty minutes which logically cannot help us because we are so close to our capitol city Asyou no doubt understand the flight from Salt Lake City to San p Francisco is There is a machine in operation and not too "The operation is Dart of the inviting to our people who wish at the army's Utah general depot army's post-weconomy procontact with various communities West1 Twelfth street which gram" Major Berkin said "Over a may between" period of time such saving can well be called the pinball player's amount to quite a bit of the 's Expressing the view that Ogden dollar" should not take the "total brunt delight But instead of cleaning The machine is usually in opero£ this area's reduction" for econ- pockets it is saving the depot over omy reasons Fjeldsted asked that $400 per month and surrounding ation throughout500the working day Approximately plates are used Willoughby review the situation military a installations like at the depot printing section "We believe sincerely that there amount alone should be a minimum of one flight Known as a press plate regrind-e- r to and from the east and one flight more tnan the machine utilizes to and from the west daily" Fjeld- 5000 steel balls 180 grain sand and a solution of sodium phosphate sted concluded For smaller plates and water Airport Efforts Recalled are used numsmaller steel In his letter to Patterson presi- bering 8000 'balls of dent the United Air Lines Used 30 Times Ernest C McKay of Huntsville Fjeldsted reiterated dissatisfaction The machine's operator is Ralph recently returned from northern Mr and Mrs Joseph B Bott at the proposed flight changes and of 1031 Washington former- California mission field will added: "As a chamber of commerce Price speak of Malad Mr said Ida Price with at six p m Sunday in the LDS and Mrs Joseph B Bott of ly we have put forth much effort in the machine each press 1041 Doxey will celebrate their ward 1042 Twenty-firattempting to get our city officials plateregrinding can be used 30 times in offset Twentieth There will also be musical numbers d fully enthusiastic about building printing work wedding anniversary a quartet Francis L Lund Dr at the home of a adequate facilities at our airport daughter Mrs The machine looks very much by Louis Soren-soThomas C il Jorgenson Many times in my presence offi- like a Arthur Betts 723 Twenty-thir- d on high sides The and Floyd Keddington Public cials of your company have urged press table having are fastened to the top invited Nov 28 Friends and relaplates Sunday and committed themselves orally of the table by clamps On top of tives are invited te call from two to a continuing progressive use of the are poured the heavy to five pm our facilities which were not ade- steel plates balls the sand and liquid Birthday—Ernest A Purnell of were married In Ogden in They 459 Westminster Salt Lake City is 1886 quate but were rapidly coming to solution An electric motor in the a better standard We constantly base of the table makes the top celebrating his 92nd birthday toMr Bott was born in London have had thrown back at us the rotate in an oblong circle at 190 day At one time he had his own England Feb 26 1865 and came criticism that Ogden has spent too revolutions per minute In 45 min- freight handling business between here when four years of age with Box Elder county and his parents Mrs Bott was born in much money on an airport con- utes the printing design is removed Cprinne a regrained Butte Mont from and the plate Rickerton Scotland June 20 1869 the rather limited sidering usage put on of tha port from a transportation surface After the plate is reground it standpoint a powerful magis checked "It appears to us Mr Patterson nifying glassunder for errors Price said that the constant trend is to leave if a d steel ball were used Ogden the second largest city in in the operation its marks would m this immediate area almost with- immediately show up on the plate out air transportation We do be- and it would have to be located lieve our efforts and our past per- and removed It is figured that new plates cost formance justifies a little more and that consideration than we have had on an average of $1 each We believe that Ogden is entitled the regrinding process costs about to one trip east and one trip west 25" cents each Major R K Berkin of the adjutant and a trip to the northwest in each Officer in charge section said U S general supply direction daily with Ogden as the forest service Hill air force base juncti n point" he concluded He arsenal and installations in also asked that Patterson give the Ogden Washington and Oregon send plates matter consideration in to be regrouno New Surface Put on Plate As Balls Roll About Table non-sto- Couple Awaiting Anniversary ar tax-per- 20th Ward Will Hear Missionary 6-t- o- six-yea- 5SJM m m 91 m m m m m m m m 'A m m m i Girls' Winter Lace Trim and Tailored Blue White and Maize dyed Lamb The trims ideal m Winter Suit m 3 to 62 I I m m m Sizes 32 to 44 Lace - trim top i MACKINAW! Pea COATS "Chopper JACKETS m m m I095 8 A 2 t 3 w m m i hi m xsjr-—m m m m m 1 m old children come up with a total & Under Six Tears The census enumerators and checkers made a count of the boys and girls under six years of age tor the first time this year The results are signifciant in terms of what educators and school teachers can expect during the next few years There are 1282 children five years old living in Ogden 1130 four-year-ol- 1057 ds 1254 II WASHINGTON & 1409 one- - s and 1318 under one with the final count for the year not yet in 682 of the children are attending public kinder garten 546 are not attending kin kind and 47 childergarten dren five years and under are at- tending private kindergartens This all adds up to the grand total of 7450 children living in Ogden city who are five years old and young- JmJM JPW 4fg ' 'Til You've S een inese w v ear-old- five-year-o- ld of-an- y m mm Awaj k - SB 5 DOWN surts at only nsssssB Q50 ssf Other Suits at 2990 up asssst bko: v ssnsssc i jf mm 11 3 I It S m m r'PIjBsssaj ' COVERT for class and here beauties Dressy md protecgive you tion Sixes 34 o 4o — REGULARS Open an Account CHARGE ALL Gifts for Your SHORTS Rayon Crepes Squares and neclc scarfs Variety of pretty colors to 198 Purses Costume Jewelry Umbrellas Shop the store for GIFT ideas Eorly Shopping Means Best Choice! 50 m m m m m m m m m m Courtesy whether m you're "just "terms! 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Play Two Nights SUITS m m m m 29th Ward Plans M - ce ry m m Buys Your Choice of m "KENSING SYSTEM" 100 per cent Wool HardFinish Worsted m m m m FAULTLESS FIT Long Satisfy m ing Wear Superb Tailoring m Sises 35 to 44 Models for all m men See these f "s m m m corn-offi- LOOK! m m lop-side- 1 tilMd5W£i m m 3 i r- could well perform here but must lose to other military stations because of the lack of skilled labor' Duvall said "This has an adverse bearing on the total economy dC our community" Commissioner Is Expressing the belief that thethe chamber of commerce housing Saundcr 1IUUSUI( MlUt HIC IS 1UUIC MIMUW 111 committee at a meeting in City member of the chamber committee the Ogden area now than at any Commissioner Edward T Saunders' Duvall said the committee time during the war members of went - on record opposing mended the city administration for a government proposal to disman'le its repeated stands for mamtain-temporamg temporary housing in the Og- units In 1950 on rental basis The meeting was in charge of de" ar "UP Ralph C Duvall the chambers rc?£csl5d ""ff housing chairman and was at- - M recommend tended by representatives of the that': aalnf definitely oppose temporary units "undepots in the Ogden area manhnK a surwv determines that the The LDS Twenty-nint- h ward representative of the federal nub- - ixl """sB emergency is ended' will present "Here Comes Charlie" lie housing administration business vaH and §Fy others three-aa comedy under direction Cooperation trged Labor Problem of Mr and Mrs Floyd Garfield E1-'"'"ee also discussed the officers' Depot ' at seven p m Saturday for chil- they are commanding house ei?ablin but unable to obta n the t?pe L" £t were no conclusion All dren under 12 years of age and at of skilled labor thaT further considera- on" o her fsked t0 seven-thirt- y on Monday for all it is difficult to to over 12 years of age at the ward classifications of labor as wel J°P and sUnd Prtpared to uk i£ltC !?lxt eetui ball Adams and Seventh street It service personnel in top g r a d housing Jnat is a MIA program and all mem- brackets because of the housine shortagercal"c is a tremendous problem bers of the ward and friends are shortage faced our by community but mm Thm s aUo invited (feel that it can be solved with the our depots to g?lose missionscausing thev rnnnpratm-- i nf al! rvvall and came to this country at an early age The parents of 10 children have eight sons and daughters they living: Mrs Arthur Betts Mrs Seymour Hewitt William W Bott Francis J Bott and Albert L Bott Ogden Mrs Alvin B Hintze Spokane Wash: Mrs James G Leav-ltt and Mrs Keola Murphy Seattle Wash t er" sixty-secon- MOUTON Dismantling of Temporary Housing Units Is Opposed There are 10324 boys and girls attending Ogden city schools this year as compared to 10276 in 1947-4- 8 according to census figures for 1948 released by Supt T O Smith In addition to the public school students there were 190 pupils enrolled in Utah public schools outside of this district 441 enrolled in private schools in the city 57 attending schools outside of Utah and 320 children of school age not enrolled in any school on October 31 This 320 consists of 60 boys and girls who have full- time work permits 64 high school graduates who are still under 18 years of age 39 children who are physically incapacitated 12 who are mentally unable to from school instruction 50 in profit the armed forces and 95 who are married (94 girls and one boy) In Final Count This all adds up to the total of 11013 boys and girls between the ages of 6 to 18 who live in the district and are attending either a public or a private school in or out of the ciy and 320 children between 6 and 18 who are not enrolled in any kind of school due to the above cited reasons Jhls brings the final count of youth to 11332 said Supt Smith It is obvious that the war babies are beginning to make their presence felt in Ogden when one observes the age grouping The are low with a total number of 779: 820: 816 Then the number ranges between 882 and 994 for each age group until the st WOOL SUITS with m m Leopardine and BI War Babies Grow would cancel flights and 108 consisting ot landings to and from the northwest and of flights 107 and 124 consisting of landings to and from San Francisco Substituted would be flights to and from San Francisco with stops "gden known as flights 102 aid - I4 2 Increase Noted in Protests to scheduled changes in the number of daily landings of United Air Lines planes at Ogden municipal airport were mailed to UAL officials today by E J Fjeld sted Ogden chamber of commerce! manager Fjeldsted said the schedule calls for cancellation of four daily landings and the substitution of two other daily landings effective Dec The letters protesting the changes were sent to A O Willoughby reair mail gional superintendent service San Francisco and W A Patterson U AL president C h V Proposed changes Fjeldsted said 105 gfttft NOVEMBER School Census - Second Section- NEWEST STYLES and 1 COLORS With hoods or without hoods Make your own terms Prices are thrifty 29 McCLANAHAN'S ?tt2344 WASHINGTON BLVDtsS |