Show : THE OGDEN (UTAH) Having Fun and Learning Too Success Near In Red Cross Fund Drive - For Cleanup Haul Ogden city was divided into five g districts yesterday as arrangements were completed to begin the city's annual clean-u- p campaign Monday morning William Stowe streets commissioner said work is expected to be continuous for 10 weeks depend tag on weather conditions Work will begin Monday at Thirty-sixt- h and Washington Included in the first district are all blocks east of Washington between Twenty-sixt- h and south city limits Truck crews will then continue the job on the following schedule: District No 2 — Blocks east of Washington between Twenty-sixt- h and Ogden river District No 3 — Blocks north of Ogden river to north city limits both east and west of Washington District No 4 — Blocks between Washington and Weber river Thirty-sixth street to Ogden river District No 5 — All of West Ogtrash-haulin- V Drive leaders expressed confitabudence that when lations are made the drive will go They said there over the top stiil remained some division renot received "ML ports t LaMar Buckner drive chairman said he hoped chapter officials could turn on the neon Red Cross symbol atop the chapter home by Monday to signify Up drive was a success The light was turned off at the H opening of the drive bynotOlin to be Ririe chapter chairman turned on again until the goal was reached Chairman Buckner again appealed to all persons not contacted to contribute to the drive to call the chapter home 1961 Washington or to mail in their donation last-minu- te Woman Donates 200 Books to den1 Commissioner Stowe said the a city will follow through towith clean thorough street flushing streets of mud clay and the like crafts at the new Ladies of Elks Typical of girls who every Friday have a good time and learn useful enrolled have school district Grant from the Ogden junior chamber of commerce above is club the group Sixty girls mostly girls' members urged residents to extend — e theor clean up efforts by painting their homes and planting shrub bery grass and trees Mr Stowe informed residents hat all frp removal work will be halted from now until the fall months in order that all available street equipment and crews can be in-Mrs W H Thacker director assigned to street paving worn AKnit (M oiria have enmiiprt the Ladies of Elks Girls club heldvj said the club's object is to teach afternoon in the base proper neann nauus oeveiuu pvrv Fridav ofe4he and encourage hobbies At club 2527 Grant ment rooms It is one of IDeden's newest civic the end of each meeting cookies and punch are served through the A new twist in education was projects courtesy of individual Ladies of the In Service Art Workshop in Elks which Ogden City teachers not The said project has been so enpupils "learned to do by doing'' received they could Mound in thusiastically completed Recently course day if funds were operate it every Fort cafeteria the To date weaving and available Most people know about Ogden was conducted by Clio Heller of y machine knitting are among hobarsenal turning out guns and amSan Francisco sponsored by bies started munition to aid the nation's deand Smith company of N Y Expenses are borne by Ladies of fense but few people are aware leachers attending were given Elks although substantial that the government installation the opportunity to get a broader The family of Mrs Rosa (Vause "havo been received from also turns out about 3000 cups of use in the "education art of scope citizens Mrs coffee d resident of Plain Citv many a day at materials and planning and nlrfpst livinck" TharkpV mid is the amount of coffee two That celebrated acnoteworthy recently art school through teaching of in the project are Mrs Assisting brewed is and'fserved each that 9otn was birtn the where One tual participation projects occasions Trace Turner Mrs Glen Allred at th arsenal cafetday working to are carried throueh completion day anniversary of Mrs Vause and Mrs John Seaman and Mrs Clarof the aderia-in basement the art Ladies of Elks ministration building and in the according to Sarah Wilson Clifof ence Frank J Staples birth the other the supervisor of Ogden schools The ton Smith formed in March 1947 to profour branch cafeterias on the representing the fifth was course was under her direction mote charity to foster educational base and advancements and generation She said several interesting In addition to the coffee which activiF of John Mrs Vause widow to cooperate in community creative problems were completed amounts to about 150 gallons realwith the teachers more fully members of the cafeteria stall Vause was born in Derby England tieS nil izing their creative abilities once Jan 31 1856 headed by Harold F Heninger convert to the for membership A inhibitions were removed Modern concessionaire turns out 50 pies and 450 apple 500 doughnuts designs unusual gifts birds and L D S church she left England animals took form Original skits in September 1883 settling in Plain turnovers About 1600 persons are served daily at the cafeterias by various groups climaxed the City where she has since resided program she said There are two ten minute rest was the youngest Vause Mrs lunch Certificates are given those who Othplus a four of periods a of family daughter workarsenal's the completed the course in born during are first period above Miss Heller has a master's de- ers pictured ing day and the workers take the families making up the five breathers to gree from the University of generations advantage of these refreshment Southern California and a bachea little secure has been an active worker of 14 perlor's degree from the University in She Heninger has a staffmain the L D S Plain City ward cafein the of California at Los Angeles She sons working and sons daughnine of her Eight the has 15 years' experience in the ters teria and its branches and been still are living are preparing has art education field food they dis of the Through cooperation classed as very excellent by travtributive education department of eling military and civilian perwho eat at Ogden arsenal Ogden City schools courses win sonnel have eaten at other post who and executives be given for business in this country and both cafterias merchandisand personnel in the Dar-re- ll abroad announced by ing field it ischairman Pvt Clive Keith Hulse 17 son Col H H Needham commandof the reIverson of Mr and Mrs Otis A Hulse of officer at the base said visiting the of tail merchants division 163 Country Club drive is home on had gone out of their way ors commerce y to compliment the food a furlough after finishing and fit Congress- chamber of April 10 and concludrested recently Looking Beginning fit Ogden arsenal basic training with the air borne man Walter K served Granger headed ing May 8 the courses wUl be being troops at Fort Riley Kansas aftnights on five Tuesday conducted Pvt back to Washington yesterday Following his furlough y to Hulse will go to Camp Campbell er spending the Easter holiday re- from seven-thirt- y school m high at the Ogden p trainhis for Ky parachute jump cess in Utah "Two instructors for these ing: his courses are outstanding men in at time his most of He spent a at Hulse former is student Pvt fields and we are fortunate Ogden high school He entered the Cedar City ranch after brief visits their They securing their services service Dec 6 1050 in Salt Lake City and Ogden when in are eminently qualified and will week-end he arrived last bring the latest information on the The congressman was in Ogden subjects to those who attend Mrs Hector T Evans 55 of 214 seteived possible rib Thirty-fir20 minutes Saturday morning dur- Iverson said and back injuries last Course fractures of t was He Subject train his of ing the stop the car in which she night when collided at the Union station by "Speaking — for the business with another was freeted Jenkins the of riding Weber county executive" is the subject the intersection of Twenty-sixt- h J course to be conducted by Royal car atand Democratic party chairman Grant L Garff of the University of Utah Francis Fowles president of the Evans was a passenger in Utah senate and Al Weeks di- speech department He is a recog- a Mrs car driven by her husband Ponized authority on public speakrector of publicity for the party said Mr Evans going east on A continued heavy work sched- ing The course is designed for lice Twenty-sixt- h attempted to make of his all in he when executive business faces the the congressman ule onto Grant and moved turn — a left in As to nation's the returns capital public speaking requirements into the path of a westa member of the house ways and the Office with employes with directly car driven by Gilbert M bound addresses his continue will and customers public means committee he 1030 Gramercy 32 of Turley parto In order give the greatest hearings on Monday in connection The Turley car Struck the right the with plans for writing a new and ticipation for those who attend side of the Evans machine caving class it will be necessary to limit in higher tax bill the door officers said Traffic the registration to 50 Iverson said Sgt Otto F Henderson said he The first 50 postcards received at cited Mr Evans for failing to yield the chamber of commerce office of way be will right class this for registering Mrs Evans was taken to Dee accepted as the full registration hospital for treatment Merchandising Today" a is Today" "Merchandising timely subject that will be explored by Douglas R former executive at - HOLLYWOOD March 31 (AP) Clawson He will New York in Macy's A movie company reports that some of the probbring into focus the knack of riding horses barebe faced by the sales back is becoming a lost art lems thatinwill period of among the Navajo Indians of persons and the coming keeping the customer scarcity Arizona Merchants are asked to Director Edward Ludwig who satisfied sales force to attend all their urge a weeks several making spent these classes and improve their western film in Navajo country customer relations technique said only 20 or 50 Indians used No charge will be made in the cast could ride ponies without saddles The film laid in the 1860s required the redskins to ride bareback as was their custom in those days Ludwig solved the problem by having the 30 who needed saddles stay in the backAs an added precauground tion the saddles were covered College Library Dr H A Dixon expressed appreciation yesterday ona behalf of Weber college for gift Of two hundred books donated fgV the college library by Mrs A P Merrill of 982 Twenty-fourt- h Ladies of Elks Girls Club New Ogden Civic Project Ogden Teachers Take Unusual " Dr Dixon termed the gift a gesture and a magnanimous sound investment in our young people"Merrill s gift was accepted ''WtA by college librarian Eva BrownMerrill ing who stated that the collection would add to the library many books not now avail- Buzzing saw and busy workmen are part of the lumber salvage ( team at Clearfield naval supply depot rSawing broken ends from boards are Ray Clark left) and Darrell Hawkins Enough Lumber Saved for 12 Houses - Course in Art able librarian Miss Browning also expressed her appreciation to Mrs Merrill for the "comprehensive and diversified collection Miss Browning stated that the collection contained books on surveying electrical engineeringas psychology and astronomy well as many other technical fields snd Also contained in the collection are such literary works as Balfour's Theism and Humanism Baum s Grand Hotel The Aeneid of Virgil The Works of Frederick Nietzche and some works by Shakespeare r semi-technic- 1 1951 City Is Divided Info Districts Contributions to the 1951 Weber county American Red Crow fund campaign swelled to $31847 last night or 07 percent of the goal of $53 934 Things Are Buzzin at NSD 7AT STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Sunday Morning April yci-sonali- Bin-ne- Arsenal Loads 'Inner Man' As Well as Shells Two Observances contri-Kintin- 4-Ro- ty Vause Clan Holds 15-ho- ur al ne public-spirite- U S NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT Clearfield — Enough lumber to frame build a dozen houses was salvaged at this depot in February With a going price of $85 a thousand feed officials point out this represents a "considerable saving to the taxpayer' William C Shipley storekeeper in charge of lumber said that even after allowing for cost of pulling apart cases and sawing and sortingit it is "far cheaper" than buying new He said that for the past four years all wood used to "shore freighted material has been salvaged four-roo- m " r ree Hurl When kutos Collide Two Free Courses ee persons were injured in a saollision of two automo biles ymerday evening in the 600 blocW of West Twenty-fourt- h street West Ogden Traffic Sgt Otto F Henderson said a 1937 sedan driven by Mrs Darleen Harrington 27 of Arsenal Villa Roy was allegedly traveling east on the wrong side of the street and smashed head-o- n into a westbound sedan driven by Mrs Genevieve W Bowman 45 of R F D No 1 Ogden Mrs Harrington received injuries of the back chest and knees and Mrs Bowman received knee injuries Marilyn Bowman 18 riding with her mother suffered Mrs Harslight knee abrasions rington and Mrs Bowman were retained at Dee hospital for treatment Officer Henderson said no charges were brought pending the release from the hospital of Mrs Harrington f-- J In Merchandising on Will Be Offered Pvt C E Hulse Home on Leave Granger Entrains For Washington ' ten-da- nine-thirt- Woman Injured In Collision Five Generations st -- Here's Lost Art Indians' Riding Horses Bareback thor-pugh- Roiarians Elect Next Wednesday Plastic Easier to Handle Than Wood Says Ogdenite HILL AIR FORCE BASE UtahT C ' Montgomery 249 West Sec- ond Ogden is convinced he can dd just about anything to a piece of plastic that a carpenter can do to a piece of lumber and maybe juit a little bit more Just to prove It the other day he took a square of plexiglass in the plastics shop at Hill air force base and submitted it to the same treatments a carpenter might give a board First he shoved it into a sanding machine taking a layet off the whole slab Next came the planer Shavings piled up on the floor as the plexiglass wnich is usea ai Hilt to manufacture nosepieces turrets and windows for the planes repaired in the giant overhaul shops reacted exactly like lumber Other treatments given the plastic by Montgomery who is supervisor in the plastics shop included i" sawing and drilling Then Turns oil Heat Montgomery then topped show of what can be done with plastic by heating the sheet to 350 degrees Fahrenheit then r putting it on a press to make-i- t inter a part lor one of the being Repaired at Hill In shelves at ends of the shop Montgomery pointed but other forms used to mold the plastic into plane parts A veteran of 18 years in the glass industry and three and years work with plastic Montgomery showed how a gun turret could be formed by heat treatment then by use of exoff-hi- s Ogden Rotarians" will elect new officers Wednesday noon in the hotel Ben Lomond In charge of the meeting will be the past presidents' committee The candidates are: for president Eugene Robinson and Lawrence T Dee first vice president Ford Creer second vice president William H Jackson and John Stark Directors Robert L Anderson and Neil R Olmstead secretary a Harvey F CahiU and ueorge Tanner Morgan treasurer Paul B The present status of Weber treme pressure One of the workmen in the shop college will be discussed by Dr was assembling a radium treatment Henry Aldous Dixon desk' to be used in the instrument repair shops The shielded work desk was a mass of curves on all edges andcorners Easier to Handle Five-Da- y The supervisor pointed out that although formation of these curves Is was hard it was much easier to Pvt William L (Bill) Carden furlough visit-in- g handle than wood In addition it spending a five-da- y his parents Mr and Mrs Ar- afforded the person Using the desk Washington a view of what he was doing with thur W Gregory 1031 14 weeks of his hands Other good points for He has Just finished basic training with the 85th in- the plastic desk was a lightness Kan which would have been hard to fantry at Ft Riley Pvt Carden will continue his achieve with wood the Eleventh airborne training with at Ft Campbell Ky paratroopers after leaving Ogden He is a gradNeed Help uate of Ogden high school One of the things workers hava to avoid when working the plastic into curves and corners is cfack- ing rt Js so thinned out when pushed around the Corners of forms while still hot that cracks some times begin These are halted by ' drilling a bole at the crack's end filling it and applying a backing over the crack Older plastic also will sometimes "crazed" This is a series at air streaks that form under the top layer They resemble small clear plant growths and cannot be re movjed' i Just! Back traps' Korea The Ogden man said that work loads on the re- stepped-u- p for lines just back from pair Korea have increased the need for plastics workers Applications for- ' the positions may be made by applying at any Utah State employment commission office or room 220 of the post office building in Ogden Montgomery despite his long years in the glass industry is convinced he would rather work with And why not — he is plastic probably thinking of building a house of the stuff in the near future and doesn't want to worry about rocks - ' j one-ha- lf Suit Filed E Everett Green filed suit inSecond district court against James 5 L Linford asking $18530 for ages allegedly suffered Jan 19V 1950 in an automobile accident at Twenty-fourt- h at F avenue WesCW Ogden - da-V- FAIRWAY FEATURES 2-PIE- Five generations af the Vaaae family reeently get together for the above picture They are (bottom row) Mrs Rosa Vause 95 Shirley Vause Smith and tiny Frank Clifton Smith (apper) Fred J Vause - taaVawd Wttm: J Vau LIVING ROOM SUITES M4toa las ad Small Shag Rug DELUXE CHROME SETS BEDROOM SETS SET OF BUNK BEDS ES T OF BABY CRIBS Student Knowledge is the foundation upon which your life's success will be built If you can't acquire knowledge without eye fatigue consult an Optometrist lit once fob your DR G E niijpi HARRIS OPTOMf TRiST 141 Woh 8i v d - ' DM S3 5 9 — 9x12 SHAG RUG 1490 "59o ! 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