Show SUNDAY MORNING lilt APRIL 24 O- y THE ! - OGDB (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMIN- M1 E Red Cross Invites You to See Its New Home This I I? "pEd" H CMAPTEftTf CBOH AffernS 5JWTV f The front door of the new chanter home onens direetlv into thi rorontinn waiting room Visitors are directed from here to the various rooms Beyond the door in nuui5 iuuhji xiu uic wiicc ui me uccBuve secretary t51 vne oi me most useful and outundms feature of the new home s classroom noira meeting room and lor conlrrrnce It ine enure punning it auracuveiy the is thK spacious bp divided lJJ°m ilk HHMfejafegaig Mrs Leah P Greenwell executive secretary and Olin H Ririe chairman of the Weber county chapter American Red Cross extend an Invitation to the public to visit the new chapter home 1961 Washing-- ton They are shown standing at the entrance to the new home T f a 2E E "in 'Open House' Is Milestone In Weber Chapter History Varied facilities of the Webercase workers a file office and vis- county American Red Cross chap itors lounge ter home 1961 Washington will be Spacious Auditorium laH Most outstanding feature of the open for inspection by the public new chapter home is the spacious fromtwo to five pm today auditorium which can be divided Offices of the local chapter only into two separate meeting rooms a partition The auditorium is recently were moved to the former by used as a conference room class buildfrom the municipal dwelling room for board meetings and other functions This type of accommodaing The new chapter home was com- tion was one of the most serious needs of the pleted under a $30000 renovation Ririe declared chapter ' Chairman for the various services and funcAnother feature of tions of the Red Cross the new home is the finished baseA special invitation to the open ment facilities which include a room which opens house has been extended to Red disaster onto an ambulance loading directly ramp Cross workers and their families Disaster arCcoi said Olin H Ririe chairman of equipped quarters st with cots the local chapter Visitors will be taken on con- medical supplies blankets splints emergency supplies Ofducted tours of the home and will fice other facilities for coordinating the A refreshments "served be light service itself with others adprogram to be presented in the joins theindisaster room auditorium during the afternoon Next to the disaster room is a will include musical numbers by smaller room which in the future the Weber college Musettes and will be equipped as a blood bank Dorian Singers being inThe event is under the direction a service currently augurated by the nationalr -organizaof Mrs Leah P Greenwell execu- tion tive secretary assisted by Mrs O On the second floor of the home C Hammond and Mrs S P Dobbs facilities have been completed for servmembers board and Chapter functions of the safety service chairmen will serve as hosts the Class rooms for instruction in and hostesses Members of the We-b- ices aid water safety accident first act as will ushers unit college and others aire available prevention ofsent to been Invitations have with staff office space ficials of the surrounding military together The special volunfteer room installations and to neighboring where the various chairmen keep chapters and coordinate office work is The chapter has long been ham- files also located on the floor pered by inadequate space to prop- A production room second with complete er v conduct and carry out its four machines and a cutting various activities Chairman Ririe table sewing the chapter to aid and the public today will be take itsnow enables quota of clothing producview of the fa- tion given a now d which it has not been available to the serv- able works cilities to do In the past due to lack ice In previous years it has been of facilities necessary to conduct home nursing first aid and other classes wherever Increased Efficiency accommodations could be obtained "The new chapter home will How all functions of the van-cu- e greatly increase the efficiency of services can be handled at the the Red Cross in Weber county" home where classrooms Chairman Ririe stated "The varichapterrooms and office space is ous volunteer service chairmen and work available their workers have accomplished Among the facilities to be shown miracles under many severe handito the public will be the home caps particularly during the war two years" he added "Now we want nursing quarters complete withmedbeds chairs cupboards home the public to see our new home and ical supplies and other accommodathe facilities it offers for a broadtions for conducting complete er more complete service to the home nursing classes Two classes community wh h bag so generousare currently underway ly supported it" Also on the main floor Is the Parking space for visitors will be completely modern kitchen where available at the rear of the chapter meals may be prepared for dem- home with entrance on Keisel from onstration to nutrition classes or th street for use in feeding disaster victims canteen and supplying operations Apart from the volunteer services of the chapter the home service department executive offices and reception room are also on the main floor There are two confidential interviewing rooms for Free regulatory licenses were issued to five handicapped persons by city commissioners on recommendation of City Recorder Ben O Garr "Each had been approved for the city concession by the state division of vocational rehabilitation The five are: Edna Buehlig Pun Shop 2477 Kiesel J Ray Wood Ray s News stand Ogden post office building Ear C 3irUf- CALDWELL Idaho April 23 lawn mower sharpening 2124 CAP) — A school bus driver was McClair Wheeler Mac's iven his choice in Justice court to stood 2347 m Kiesel and w ot Cither resigning or going to Cole novelities and 538 repairs after his bus narrowly missed Cross IE hit by a fast f rcisht train Justice of the Peace W S Him told Russell C Johnson Caldwell he could iither quit his job or receive a sentence of SO days in the county jail Johnson resigned j State Police Officer D E Kelly brouKht Johnson into court on a DETROIT April 23 (UP) — C charge of reckless to which the driver pleadeddriving I O United Auto Workers at the guilty Kelly said Johnson with 18 children in his bus failed to stop at a Ford Motor company's River Rouge plant prepared to ask the branch railroad crossing near The officer said the bus U A W international executive shot cents the crossing fat front board next Thursday for full apon a strike voted today of an train pulled by proval Members of local 600 of the U two engines freight The engineer of the train ap- A W voted overwhelmingly to at the huge Ford plant to plied bis emergency brakes and strike the bus made the crossing with be- protest union claims on an astween 10 and 20 feet clearance sembly line speedup Ketoseid He was a witness to the incident CONTAGIOUS DISEASES "l for the crash" Twenty eases of contagious toe officer myself said 1 saw the hus ees were resorted to the across just ahead of the health office during the oast week: mskejit eight of itiscslei five of whooping auditorium tw0 ' t lrc BjtfHB r'B PT' —JSP'Wr I In M aaVbiiK Labv M t XaH I ) - J''ir"J: I well-plann- ed : Baa aaHaaaaaBSSBlBHBSSBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBB This modern Anil nirv bitohem will ti to disaster relief It is completely equipped with an electric i - I Mil r nnr Baa BEasc from the nutrition classes sink and cupboards 1 Offering facilltlci for trmtninf never before avail nrrf aSiinr auOinr Tl J r J rOOTn at the home It is completely equipped for the beat possible Instruction in care of the at E EduWashington College cation who resides la Ellensburg Apprentice farmers at the state sonnel problems axe confined to a industrial school are cultivating minor fraction of the staff" he Ogden was aamed on the honor Institution's constderlMii that acreage with new modern machin- Jail Or Resigning Job Pin-gre- e: Workers Take Strike Step Mid-dleto- n 18-e- ar and one of scarlet fever it released OUt-dat- cd first-han- Choice of for winter quarter Among others present were Dr week sy Edward B Rogel T Farnsworth director of ery in contrast to previous use of Ph-lcoiiece registrar and dilapidated equip- state institutions and J Parley Wh-ment names appear on in Charge Of fiscal admin-istra- t roll have averaged a ion Procurement of the machinery for their quar- was reported by Supt H Parley Supt Kilburn told commissioners Kilburn at the recently monthly that population at the school is 29 ter s WOfk Mrs Johnson daughter of Mrs higher than during the meeting with the state wcMpg last JohnCE vans 1145 Twenty fourth commission Also heard at that year ate of Ogden high school time was a statement that the state SsVe-attended the University school is among the lowest in the southern branch the nation in per capita cost and the i a' d W ash ine university encouraging report that the inciton State college She is a graduate dence of students returning is on i Bus Driver Given I New Equipment Aids Spring Ogdenite Named On Honor Roll Farm Work at Stale School Central Johnson student at Virginia of " at Licenses Issued To Handicapped m -- 1 S" Dance Planned far Lf LBaw JaVBLwAnH e i t lk ws tie aM4l mr prouuiuun room wi n sewtnff machines and "uiiu iivuifacilitate room will the production of equipped and other articles greatly relief use! clothing service has been greatly hampered in the past due to lack of facilities aflM m The producSon — Census Daia Will Be Kepi Secret Beet Harvester When a census enumerator calls fing out of which four enumera- vuur uiiice soeKinE miorma area in tion for the census of business now tors will cover a being set up across the nation he northern Utah will be sworn to secrecy The four men trained by Wixson Harley L Heaton and Ervin Part of the oath given enumera- are tors before they start out on their Peterson both of Ogden and Stanjobs specifies that he shall keep ford L Johnson and Wesley H all such information! confidential Blood both of Logan An office secretary Miss Zona Joseph A Wixson district superAllen completes the staff visor declared The law passed by the 80th congress providing for the census of WARNED OF SIGNAL business stipulates that no figures A traffic semaphore light has obtained in the survey can be used for taxation purposes or for bus- been installed at the intersection of iness regulation for Twelfth and Wall replacing a Purpose of the nose-coubusiness establishments is to de- blinker light police reminded resitermine the flow of money and dents Saturday Traffic Sgt LeRoy goods in the commercial channels G Bennett said many motorists The bureau of the census department of commerce has set up have been running the light appara district cOIm ently unaware that a three-pantrrra :x-postoffice bvM:i- signal had been installed i nt el ocns-lpaasj- - Quality MOP HEADS MOP HANDLES BROOMS AND BRUSHES Large Assortment Firm Faces Suit Dr J V Clothier filed suit in Second district court Saturday against the JBeat Beet Harvester Co Inc asking payment of a 132000 promissory note executed May 13 1948 Dr Clothier charged in his that payments totaling $960 were due and that none had been paid and that the company had that none could be made HPW"td He asked the court to declare ent re principal due and that thea real estate mortgage on the company s property in Hooper with a chattel mortgage together on and equipment be realised to meet the debt com-piai- nt ma-chine- ry the decline ine new equipment includes a tractor plows mowing mscMSjL hay baler corn planter grain drill and side delivery rake Put to Work They were put to work immediately on the school's 225 acres of farm land which are difficult to cultivate due to the fact they are scattered over a considerable area the superintendent explained The new machines assure the boys an oportunity to learn farming in the modern manner the superintendent told commissioners He reported that work on the school s modern dairy barn is progressing rapidly and that plana are Hearing completion for remodeling of ancient Nelson hall main boy-- ' building MDort of a survey by the children's bureau in Washington D C shows that of 18 Induimi schools studied across the nation only one has a lower per capita coat than the Utah school according to Supt Kilburn The schools surveyed ranged from $1500 to $2300 per capita while the local institution average The only from $1300 to $1400 lower school was a Negro 'tUsj-tio-n m in the south Ranks Near Top Kilburn asserted that despite the lower cost the Utah school ranks near the top for its diversified to habihtative program Following an Inspection of the school area Commission Chairman Dr A C Lambert observed -- that Per everything is satisfactory Cleaning and Repairing VENETIAN BLINDS Old blinds made with New DIAL 2W601 far FEEE ESTTMATSS 09 NSW Venetian Blinds — Window Shades Metal Awniags aad Upholstering VLEMETIAM BLIND C0a 251 Washington Blvd ogden Ce) student at Central Washington col- - 'Spike'Celebrafion Railroad employee organizations a public dance in the White City ballroom May 10 as one of the attractions of Ogden's Combined Golden Spike aad Loyalty day celebration The committee in charge of the dance aad of other Golden Spike day features are Hugh P O Nel president Southern Pacific club J E O Burton president Union Pacific Old Timers club Frank Horspool president V J Junior Old Timers club and Robert R Faddis president & P Old Timers club Mayor Herman w Peer? appointed as the general committee in charge of railroad events P E Kalbaugb 8 P superintendent J U P general agent and £T J Kiernan U P derrick foreman "The 80th anniversary of the driving of the Golden SpiksfS Promontory Box Elder comes at a moat appropriatecounty time when the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific railroads have reaffirmed their faith in the future of will sponsor WfU§ Mayor chief to May a rau terminal" O'Neil aRUMKir! 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