Show Rclurn io School ' THS OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEWEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 6 1950 ' " Important Task Ahead Brings Hints Of Labor Dearth Wnip unjiijiimynii - JJ i 4Jimr iwn fiipi Ji''-- i'"1Tni"TT'V —f — — rrn To Head Thesl1 TTTT"T"T I WW The return to school In Weber county and Ogden city further complicated the" labor picture in this area Harvey N Rich manager? of Utah service office said the local " '' ) today Greatest strain on the vork force will come in the harvest and processing of the heavy tomato crop While the supply and demand appear to be in balance this week officials of the local office anticipate a worker shortage will develop as the season wears onafThe local labor situation as fected by the season and the accelerated war effort is one calling for efficient use of labor supply inasmuch as adjacent areas cannot be counted on for additional workers as the demand here increases and because of limited housing in Ogden Mr Rich explained Heavy Demand There are indications of continuing heavy demand for skilled d and unskilled male workers at the federal military bases The critical list currently sought for federal employment includes machinists engineering draftsmen electroplaters teletype repairers communication cable link splicers radio repairmen trainer accessory installer automatic pilot and flight control equipment installers and aircraft painters and dopers Recruiters for military bases In the Tooele area have also listed critical needs fo rskilled workers with the Ogden office This list includes body and fender men arand small arms repairmen tillery and radio optical shop men auto parts men and automotive repairmen Housing for single men and trailer space are the only facilities there Openings in Private Industry A variety of job openings exists In all phases of private industry as local establishments are stimulated by various factors and as essential war employment draws employes from their work forces Route men Journeyman sheet metal workers carpenters linoleum layers and salesmen top the list of openings in local industry Opportunities for women are increasing with additional daily hiring at food canneries Poultry processing plants will begin operations in the near future There's been no indication to date that females will htt used at the federal bases in other than clerical positions and as power sewing machine operators Official of the Utah state merit system council are seeking female applications to compete in the coming merit system examinations for clerical work with the departments ot welfare public health and employment security Applications may be obtained at the local office and must be submitted to the merit council prior to September 23 Commercial Unit :" :: Jw'IJ?llaN : I ' semi-skille- manager of store and William F Homer Ogden chamber of commerce executive will handle the reins for the commercial division of the Red Feather community chest drive for 195 1 Thomas and Homer have already met with their group leaders to plan strategy and in succeeding meetings the group leaders wiU select their workers A goal for the commercial division has not yet"Abeen announcedto the communcontribution ity chest will assure the contributor that his dollar is wisely and well spent through supervised personnel who administer the funds" Thomas and Homer declared "In giving once and giving enough for all 10 participating agencies the giver will eliminate the expense of 10 separate campaigns' ' With the appointment of the two men Val P Campbell and R W of the 1951 Grant campaign said they were gratified with the excellent cooperation they have been receiving on the top leadership level "If we receive the same type of cooperation throughout the entirea chest campaign we should have real bang-u- p drive" they said Goal for this year's Red Feather drive is $9442898 The military will receive Grant Thomas Og-de- n's k $18-908- sand-blaste- rs Boy Scouts of the Grant Thomas (right) and William F Homer are of the 1951 Red Feather community important commercial divisionmen have already met with their group chest drive in Ogden The two to complete future leaders and are planning a series-og mission their campaign strategy for the forthcoming f ret-togeth- fund-raisin- lEleven Dispatched T h's 9po? Sccrson JO Fight Blaze Sounds Like Korea the next YORK Pa Sept 6 (AP)— York In Area season Nevada opened its annual his on one last Using all available state and city paving moneythe it should be posnext three years sible within to extend on ' all streets in Ogden city— and at no cost to property owners City Commissioner William Stowe said today Stowe explained in city commission meeting that his procedure is to pave the streets in an order of need as determined by his staff But if any particular group of residents insist that their street receive a first priority the request will be granted—but an assessment district will be created for the concession "If our residents will be patient and cooperative we'll get the streets paved but we can't disrupt Our planned program to satisfy petitioners and others who contact us with a request for immediate work on a specific area" Commissioner Stowe said 6 This year the city received from the state as its share of automobile license plate money for use on class C road paving programs In addition the city had a fund to hard surface secondary roads Using both these incomes Stowe said he figures he can pave all of the streets during three years proBiggest bottleneck' in starlings night and gram Stowe said is inadequate Eleven men from region four woman resident said it sounded heavy equipment "We are moving ahead as fast as we can with the headquarters U S forest service "like the Korean war" equipment we have" he declared were dispatched from Ogden to the Forty-fiv- e men including one Toiyabe national forest near Reno city councilman joined in the Nev today to aid in fighting a fordesigned to eliminate est fire burning near Crystal peak shooting— the birds Mayor Felix S noisy The region four men will be asBentzel declared a moratorium signed to "overhead" or supervison firearms law during ory capacities over fire crews now the the city drive 11-1which has blaze battling the 5 already Police reported starlings were burned over 300 acres officials said "dropping like flies' and added Fire control officers at the reDates for the 32nd annual Ogden gional office today reported the fire they had received a number of calls from residents livestock show have been set for on the Salmon forest in Idaho now telephone contended the firing was "insmoke who Nov 11 to 15 it was announced under control Seventy-tw- o parachuted from forest discriminate and dangerous' today by E J Fjeldsted manager jumpeds in Idaho now under control SevenHundreds of premium books list- ty-two smoke jumpers para- Toiyabe fires had broken out Reing i judging events for cattle chuted from forest service planes gional Forested C J Olsen had sheep and hogs will be mailed to into the rugged area along Butts placed ail region four fire crews on prospective exhibitors in 12 states creek on the Salmon river breaks an alert cancelling all leaves soon Fjeldsted said to fight the raging flames The alert will remain on until Before the jumpers along with the weather changes relieving what Major divisions of the competi tion will be in breeding and fat ground crews theflames Olsen and othhas been termed got cattle breeding and fat Iambs fat knocked down between 500 and er forest servicebyofficials as the hogs and feeder cattle The pre 1000 acres of timber land had been most critical fire hazard conditions mium book lists cash awards total ravaged in the intermountain forest region Even before the Salmon and ton many years ing approximately $20000 r ems tea said he is appointing members of business service end civic groups tohandle various fea WISELY tures of the five-da- y event which Named Leader Copper coliheld will be in livestock the NEW YORK Sept 6 (AP) — seum West Ogden LOOK FOE THESE FEATURES Kennecott Copper Corp today anLONG WEAR is a window shade nounced the appointment of Arthur Now Many Wear d "must"— and it saves you money and S Cherouny to the trouble Here's how: to pick a shade post of assistant to the president in charge of industrial and public that will wear for years— 4just look to see if it' made from duPont "Tonrelations With Little Worry I tine" your best window shade buy! 10-d- ay hard-surfaci- ng Sears-Roebuc- w Outlook Good on Surfacing City StreetsStowe Says Pair Appointed R $19000 Stock Show Set November 10-d- ay $64-29- BUY WINDOW SHADES y- newly-create- 98 Chil- FALSE TEETH dren's Aid $13500 Travelers Aid $7500 Girl Scouts $6574 Salvation Army $9500 Y W C A Dinner Scheduled $9000 Ogden chapter Utah AssoSeptember 18 is the date set for the auxiliary ciation for the Blind $450 Com- installation dinner of Baker-Merrill Legion munity Chest dental clinic $1200 to American and Community Chest operations post No 9 at the Hotel Ben Lor Eat talk laugh or sneeze without fear of Insecure false teeth dropping slipping or wobbling FASTEETH holds plates firmer and more comfortably This pleasant powder has no gummy gooey pasty taste or feeling Doesn't cause nausea It's alkaline (non-aciChecks "plate odor" (denture breath) Get FASTEETH at any drug store VAN KAMPEN'S d) mond $9650 We Also Carry a Fine Line of CUSTOM-MAD- E DRAPERIES Council io Aid Chest Campaign Conduct Confab if ' Free tickets for the public meeting on socialized medicine in the Salt Lake L D S tabernacle are still available at J C Penney's it was announced today Being held in conjunction with the annual conference of the Utah Chapter of the American Academy of General Practice the meeting will convene Thursday Sept 7 in the tabernacle starting at eight-thirt- y p m Featured speakers will be Selvoy former president of the J Boyei D S British mission who will !present his observations on the British nationalized health program and Dr John Vf Cline San Francisco president-eleof the American Medical association whose subject will be "The Doctor Looks At Socialized Medicine" Admission will be by ticket only Sessions of the academy' of general practice will be held through Saturday Sept 9 on the University of Utah campus and in the Hotel Utah it was announced AM ©P1IKI LEWS fo) ¥© TOE Mem ©if ©o PEM UN At its regular monthly meeting last night the executive board of the Ogden area council Boy Scouts of America considered an approved plan for several important steps it was reported today The first item was the unani mous vote to support the coming community chest campaign 100 per cent Samuel C Powell chest campaign leader addressed: the board on the camplain plan He said that the campaign would be successful if citizens of the community would cooperate In concluding remarks the board discussed the campaign then took definite action to vigorously suDDort it Among other items considered was a long range planning conference to be held beginning Septem ber 25 and running for a week Dan Henry of the regional office will be present to assist Training schedules were an nounced and it will' be possible for every troop leader to attend a training course in basic scoutmastership 20 starting September The meeting was under the di rection of Council President Boyd E Nelson Roland E Dye deputy regional executive from Los Angeles spoke complimenting mem bers on projects accomplished in the council we urgea memoers to increase quantity and quality Tickets Free for Medical Meeling t when Program Set for Friday Jou consider fhe excellence happy io j Adams- - yp 4 program at eight p m to be fol- lowed by a dance ' at nine p m in ' eation hall Elder Halver- son who is a member of the L D S Thirty- Halverson will fourth ward serve in the Norwegian mission field He will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City Sept 11 All ward members and friends are Invited So we believe ' or men under the ana a which you can select wanN'nhe"r°rSUitS'SP and slacks " it Mr — Marca-som- w-s- e s c tenia's exclusive nven now (Marc from and eminence in custom ultimate in fine Q he ""cWMna has asJrafisman lotihote discerning men area who de- - de of Ogden Jire fine fitting who B signs and Forsfmann s are fabrics Our 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