Show Handicapped Get Job Bocife This Week By Bob Welch th county today Joined with rest of the nation in a week of concentrated effort aimed at finding productive employment for thf persons who because of physical disability are pushed back kfttO a dark corner insofar as jobs The occasion is another National Employ the Physically Handicapped week 5pne week marks both the climax and the beginning of a year of work for the many agencies on national state and local levels who make it a year around Job of bringing to the attention of em- the very real manpower ployers asset we have in our handicapped population Employing handicapped workers lent something new to Ogden area em plovers During the period of 1949 through August September 1960 224 physically disabled applicants were referred by the local state employment office to jobs commensurate with their ability to do the work Of that number 1H4 were disabled veterans Typical of Handicapped Typical of persons in the Ogden area who haven't let physi-- a! handicap mean job handicap la Herman Bell of Roy Bell is receiving on the job training at the Kiesel Tailoring company in Due to a severe heart Ogden condition he was forced to leave his previous occupation Through the cooperation of the tailoring establishment Bell was placed as a trainee His trainer Gerrit Meendermk and both trainee and manager feel the vocational choice was a good one Bell is once again a productive citizen During the week of October 1 through 7 the fuH weight and au- thority of the president of the United States will be placed behind the drive for greater employment of the handicapped Attention focused on the annual observance of NBPH week bas grown considerably since public law 176 of the 79th congress provided that each year the first week in October would be set aside for this occasion In the light of present uncertain world conditions it is more important than ever that we realize the full of force ouf labor potential Baniations and individuals to par- i ui'ipaie Vet Council in Charge At the request of State Chairman L B Harmon the Weber county veterans' advisory council accepted the responsibility of spearheading the county observance The council appointed Jos J Peterson as general chairman and named a committee representing all veterans organizations apprentice training organizations Mfdtn Trades and Labor assembly state department of veterans affairs veterans administration vocational rehabilitation service Utah state employment service and Weber county welfare department to work with him During the past two weeks the committee has been preparing an extensive publicity campaign directed at gaining wider employer acceptance and utilization of the handicapped segment of our labor force Included in the plans a poster display in public buildings and conFour hundred letters veyances have been sent to employers encouraging them to survey their work forces and place orders for handicapped workers with the local state employment office wherever they can be used Civic clubs have been called on to promote the goals of NEPH week displays In downtown lSndow districts have been prepared and all religious groups have been called upon to further aims of the observance individual advertisers are the week a plug in their adgiving layouts and the radio and press are facilities cooperating Starts Seventh Consecutive Year i 1400 52 You Will Find Our Stock Complete and Extorisivo in Boiler and Manhole) Gaskets and Shoot Packing i F-- j: jjjj f"" difficult to tell that the the three men shown all lost legs aa result of enemy boye Plctwe warTh °r Physically s Job for their doing a -- liS" Left is £e J Beimer Brigham handicapped Henryx?pIe a land mine explosion in City V" ite injured by an Utah General for AtMliK four "wb?SI buJance depot years Center Heronee ?arwn11lforkJ ftIoperftorat the depot' Hc- - alM WM wounded by a land mine blast Rudy while with the at 'ght also works at the army depo as a fOrHnfiVSiO"Jn "0laKnd Andt?W o w un wniie memoer 01 a marine stretcher bearer team 11 -- £lJt first-clas- W' —" Typical of physically handicapped persons who have been rehabilitated in this area is Herman Bell (above) of Roy Due to a severe heart ailment he was forced to retire from his previous vocation but has now returned to productiveness as a tailor —— — —— 4 — 4 Citizens' Generosity Held Key to Success of 'Army' Barbara Tucker Gains Post on Through the generosity interestdouble service to the community caring for these unfortunates and cooperation of the citizens of in as it is assumed to be a religious Ogden the local corps of the Sal- duty to care for them and secondvation Army has extended a help- ly that if such persons came among ing hand to the sick the hungry us with no provision made for their d the stranger the care crime and panhandling would the prisoner the unwed mother and the be their only other alternative in lost for more than two decades their fight for preservation The activities of this commiinity Salvation at chest Red Feather service organiza- 253 Twenty-fift- h Army isheadquarters on a operated tion have been under the direction basis arid the of Capt J A Bawdco-fothe past dormitory doors are not closed until year p m each day In issuing his annual report on of he the activities corps Capt Bawden said the report was the of hands willing "fruit a 41 helping i iit y gius ana ine prayers ui our irienas °J wVU 1CU W1IU V1UU1C alU shelter the homeless and bring a Frank D Lindsay has been message of hope to the discournamed assistant manager of the aged" aiaie r inance co with offices at Lodging 'for 16128 During the period from August 524 Eccles buildDarrel K 1949 to July 1950! the Salvation ing Norton manager Army has supplied lodgings to persons meals to 21844 per- said today sons and 'garments and shoes to Mr Lindsay 4 2449 In this period there were started with the applications for aid received company in Febby the corps Additional welfare activities in- ruary 1950 as an repcluded cash assistance to three per- outside sons transportation supplied to 40 resentative He is others aid to 34 families transient 31 years old marand local assisted totaled 36 and ried and a World 266 jobs were supplied to indi- war II veteran having served viduals In addition to the Jobs mentioned three years in the above the Army supplied more army air forces F Lindsay work through salvage operations He was dis- Countless hours have been devoted charged as a second lieutenant Lindsay's appointment was made to counseling by officers comfortEllis I Leavitt president of ing persons in mental spiritual by the company and physical distress A dormitory housing as many as 65 persons is operated as is a welfare kitchen where food is dispensed Transient Influx "It should be borne in mind" Bawden said "that Ogden because Mr and Mrs John Castle: of 160 of its situation as a railroad cenPatternson were host and hostess ter as well as a diversified farmto four sisters and ing area will always have an in- last week-en- d flux of transients Most of these a niece of Mr Castle's One sister persons are in search of work of Mrs Mary Ann Moran Spaulding various kinds and in harvest time are very essential to the local econ- Neb ended a separation of 32 v omy That many of these people years arrive destitute is evident by the The guests were Mrs Moran Mrs numbers that are cared for by the Rose Ella Marnoch Stockton Calif Salvation Army" and Mrs Margaret O'Donnell and Capt BaWden declared the Sal- Mrs Agelia French sisters and vation Army feels it is doing a Mrs Rosa Parish niece all of Baker City Ore half-nake- seven-day-a-we- r ten-fifte- en — teiss m a fivg? Frank D Lindsay Gains Promotion 16-1- 13-i5- ' mm RE OPENS TOMORROW! -- T Mrs Ray Di poena tract the parents of Grant school collecting men the room mothers held "The welcome mat is always out washing ironing and mending on the door step for parents" says Lorin Peterson principal "We can bees to nut thinas in first cla order Shoes were sent to th do more for your child if we are state industrial school where thev working with you" were repaired by shoe repair apThe school lunch begins at Grant school veryprogram prentices soon with the When the "Sunshine Closet" wa food being prepared in the Hopready for use mothers and chil kins school kitchens and brought dren met there to select useful to Grant in mobile units P-- T A clothing for their individual needs stands ready to help in any capacThe Order of the White Shrine ity in which they are needed of Jerusalem helped with store for shoes Later the Maude Dee school P-A- will meet for Eldredge foundation did the mn the first time this season Friday Already this fall the P-- T Ai at Oct 6 at eight p m in the school Grant has been notified that CorMrs Reed president will onet club has placed a deposit! in conduct the Taylor business meeting and one of the stores in Osden (for Mrs Anthony Russell program "Sunshine Closet" needs The next chairman will direct the program follow-uis to a p be step "Back to school teaching will be the children to care for their oUth featured and musicnight" will be furnished ing the symphonic Mrs Dipoma was one of 12 rtiil trio AllbyparentsOgden are urged to atrs Free Book on Arthritis And Rheumatism Urtm te KIO day at HAS A M 24th Street at Kiesel Avenue attractive most comfortable cafe in town! than ever I" tDenf°jsJter ut oURc TO COME IN dren raised in Hyrum She at tended Utah State Agricultural college and moved to Ogden! to work at Ogden arsenal during the last war Her husband operates a mobile market and she spends her mornings assisting him She has three young children She went Into P-- T A work the day she brought her oldest bov to kinder garten last year She was drafted r Mt? Presidency and was reelected for this year The staff of officers under her are Mrs John T Hamilton first vice president: Lorin Ptrnn second vice president Mrs- - Pearl Blodgett third vice president Mrs LeRoy Batchlor secretary and treasurer and the following chairmen: Mrs Nancy Horspool Mrs James E Robinson Mrs Louetta Pritchett Mrs Lloyd Hayes Mrs Delma Haigh and Mrs Garth Hess vram A all potential membership of about 400 "What we're working for this year" says Mrs Dipoma "is a large increase in active membership We're chal- tengea to put into our program the interest the inspiration and the fun and fellowship that will at- - the We'll be prices-sa- me as before! ll4s paper whd will write for it The book entitled "Rheumatism" fully explains whys drugs and medicines give only temporary relief and fail to remove the causes of the trouble: explains how for over 31 years The Ball Clinic has helped thousands of rheumatic suf- lerers You incur no obligation in send-infor this instructive book It may be the means of saving you years of untold misery Address your letter to The Ball Clinic 4ms Excelsior Mism& souri but be sure to Springs write today g i - - tend - Washington school P-- jects discussed According to Mr Peterson classes are still available in the night rchool in such subjects as geology humanities literature physical science speech ceramics and uphol- stery Further Information be tained by telephoning may Weber lege night school dial 443L Wahlquist teachers held their first of the faculty and their partners IT were present A meets T Mc-Qui- re IOO grower-owrv- d cooperative has won on outstanding market position across tho notion With MILK Assistant Scrinto editors for the Jackson A creative article and letter of application were the requirements for this position Jean Warren and James Parker are for this yean Yearbook Staff Junior yearbook staff members re aaarjone saunders Joan Covey Margaret Frobardt Myrna Lar-se- n Mary Wayment and Marlon These members will help Iyerson this year's staff and from them --ii eauor tor 1S52 will be chosen coming year will be Fred Christy and Jo Anne co-edit- gwofoned WHI71 ttls mupbutt- - for producer mambers ol prenifUfTf UTAH POULTRY M 1' 1' C AND FARMERS tags Sm 1JX aast-Ca- w 1951-5- 2 Ms ond peuhiy -! Assistant editor for "Warrior's Trumpeter" Weber high school's newspaper for the current year is Barbara Tucker To gain this position a letter of application and a news story had to be written and submitted for Judging This year's editor is Sharon Ber-re- tt The assistant editor will take over the paper during the year CO-O- CnsratOtasi aw J i silt tsaiatvOsf CmtnitM Bnaadkst aa net —ADVERTISEMENT — lid Stomach Ulcer Pains Make Jack Sprat! Eat No Fat? 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Prlas nlsrtlM of fint mod twond Jfir buKil — In to f recently held elections Results were: Neil Ferrell nres- - GurntJ rtplrmil a anj balb dm dTlorta ident: James Parker vice president: SOS9 B)0 MONEY Ordn no - wlua your cartoa Tulip Bulb pin cxtrt gift er 11 AaaaaBM Loralee Green secretary and 6r-ly- n Balbs srrlT cu ponaisa n plat CO D oroan §nt prnwldti Heslop reporter todv! Band director W Eugene Raid MICmOAN BULB CO Dept B3 1078 appointed Sheron Gerber librarian and Emma Lou Nye uniform director Yearbook School Newspaper - ty n Thursday Oct 5 at eight p m in the community for the first time Openbuilding house will be featured and teachers P-- T A officers and chairmen will He inh-duced Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting Olaf Klevjord will serve the group as president with Mrs Don naroertson vice nresident anH program chairman: Wheatley Taylor prlnciDal and president: Mrs Max Swenson third vice president and Mrs Jensen secretary - treasurerJerry Serving aa committee chairmen for season will be Mrs Charles the legislature: E Lee Hill safety Mrs Charles Luck and Mrs James Street room representative and membership Mrs Herbert Lane health Mrs George Chiros finance: Mrs Charles Swaim publicity and hospitality: Mrs Elmer Myers telephone and Mrs Olaf Klevjord history and study group letter of application suggestion for a theme 1952 n Advartiaament- Excelsior Springs Mo Oct 1 So successful has a specialized system proven for treating rheumatism and arthritis that an amazing new book will be sent free to any reader ' l' non-fictio- JsSB SJ y renzo E Peterson director Registration will be Monday from through Thursday to nine p ' m at the registrar's office in the gymnasium building The course which offers two hours of academic credit if by Wayne Carver of the college English department Th course will study the fiction and of the leading contemporary authors According to Carver special attention is given to the significance of Hemingway Dos Passes Caldwell Steinbeck and Faulkner Mr Peterson also announces that Jennings Olson will instruct a course in philosophy of the Old Testament Monday evenings from seven until ten in which three hours of academic credit will be granted The philosophy course will study selected readings in the Old Testament Jewish law as well as the messages of the great prophets The evolution of the concept of God and morality will be among subsix-thir- i Group Visits at Castle Home ry:lEtIULLEYS-SHEv- Es BELTS—BELT FASTENERS A class titled Authors of Today is being taught at Weber college Monday evening's from until eight-thirt- y according to Lo- Ahms4qspP T Weber Cafeteria Authors of Today Title of New Weber Class 19S0 six-thirt- The "Sunshine Closet" a fjoll-titakes project of Grant "hard work Ingenuity courage and hours of time but if you jsee one child outfitted in warm and Or a new pair acceptable of shoes hisclothing eyes and smile shining are a driving force to keen vou on the Job" says Mrs Dipoma A year ago the room mothers ider direction of Mrs Nncv Horspool resolved to see that au the children in the school had the clothing they needed if possible Mrs Dipoma explained- A held clothine drives ine to get suitable coats sweaters Underclothing boots shoes or material to be made over Alo club epped in with a contribution and the Boy Scouts did much of She !or-de- This fall the doors of the Weber high cafeteria opened for the seventh consecutive year under supervision of Mrs Genevieve Barnett The program was started in 1943 under the suprevision of Mrs Ruby Putman y Mrs Barnett is assisted by seven Women Mrs Josephine Vencenti Mrs Iona Slater Mrs Lula Hess Mrs Helen Clifford Mrs Stella Saunders Mrs Alice Smaltz Mrs Ruth Williams and 18 girls Weber cafeteria meets all state and federal requirements The kitchen is clean and has gas and electric stoves The dining room is light and airy Cost of Lunches r Lunches this year are being Served for the price of 20 cents to students and 25 cents for teachers However teachers receive no more than students There is a lunch card the students can obtain Stolen Reported price of two dollars JES C Murdock 3112 Adams re- forIntheorder to enough to ported a fire and wheel were supply needs ofprepare all an average of stolen from his 'automobile yester- - 725 participants is planned for since there are from 690 to 750 students how taking lunches Balanced Meals Kindling Wood Broken Boxes etc Large truckload delivered in All food i? consumed 1 The state requires that every student be supplied with one of milk each day The meals pint are to also give protein bread BUCK'S WAR SURPLUS tlarmed and vegetable and fruit Ph "We anticipate a very successful year states Mrs Barnett i ' 1 I er sociation I 1' OA R 'Sunshine Closet' Means A The "Sunshine Closet" waff g successful last year that enough warm clothing and shoes were left over for a start this fall towkrd outfitting needy students according to Mr Ray Dipoma president of Grant school Parent-Teachas- community must spearhead the effort and follow through with the end result This fact has shown itself to be the key to the problem of how to bring about rehabilitative employment and maximum productiveness of the physically nanaicappea ine local commun Here ity is the scene of action the handicaoDed citizen is known Here his or her problem can be studied first-han- d and a solution Here the employer is sought known and his help can be en Amputee Joesph W Hyde Ogden is doing a good Job aa a type -listed For this reason governors of all writer repairman at Utah general depot He was Injured when an the states and mayors of the cities ambulance in which he was riding overturned during maneuvers as well as the president issue suitable proclamations inviting all or- - The naval ordnance test station Inyokern China Lake Calif has an urgent need for skilled craftsmen particularly toolmakers machinists electronic mechanics auto mechanics heating plant operators stationary boiler firemen and power (transmission linemen Also there is a need for helpers in practically all of these trades The requirements for helpers are generally one year of experience Those for full mechanic or journeymen level require four years of experience in the particular trade Interested persons should file applications for federal employment which may be obtained from any first or second-clas- s post office in the United States directly with the Recorder Navy Department Board of Civil Service Examiners 1206 South Santee St Los Angeles Calif P-T- STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER Warm Clothing for Grant Kids Community Must Lead While the nation-wid- e enterprise is initiated by congress in behalf of the physically handicapped it is realized that the local Ordnance Plant Needs Workers THE OGDEN (UTAH) v-- - NEAT1NC Li Phone Phona Phone Mttt tlatt ttft HI7 4986 71 |