Show J Putting Life Into Study of History 'Northerners' Otter Their Plan In School Representation Row Weber county commissioners e y of the county's were presented with a sec-- 1 ern people area ond proposal for redisricting the y Commissioners last week as to school board repre-- ed for study a map outlining a presentation — they received It from posed change as advocated by peo ple of the southern end of the county They feel they are entitled to another representative on the school board by reason of their higher school population Yesterday's visit was the fourth in a battle of appearances by the two groups who do not see in the matter The southern apdelegation peared first to ask for the second member The northern delegation appeared on the following meetCLEARFIELD — Lieut R M ing day to object Boyle SC U S N R has com- Back Come "Sontherners" pleted his tour of duty at the naval Back came the southern delegasupply depot Clearfield He has tion with a o punch session served here since April 7 1951 at which they presented their prohometown nit posed division plan They also is Everett Wash backed it up with actual figures He was graduated on school population from Annapolis Yesterday the northern delegain 1M5 During tion returned They had a proposal the latter part of and a count too World war II he Under the northern delegation's was on duty at Pacific area staproposal the county would be districted as follows Ogden valley tions would remain one district by reaLieut Boyle holds the victory son of its "isolation and peculiar medal and has problems" Pleasant View North served on the U Ogden Randall Slaterville Farr S S Eveste a de- - Lieut Boyle West Marriott and Harrisville an stroyer While at this station he other Roy Washington Terrace has served as war plans officer in Riverdale another: South Ogden the planning department and Burch Creek another He will report to Bremerton Uintah Plain City Warren West Warren Washington for assignment to sea Wilson West Weber Kanesville duty aboard the Bataan a light Tavlor and Hooper another cruiser One of the delegation maintained the present division wa the Takes Medical Training "fairest" and recommended it be Second Lieut Mary M Dinneen retained at is nurse Brooke army corps army medical Other Proposal The proposal as advocated by center Fort Sam Texas the southern delegation asks the Houston completing basic consolidation of Ogden valley and draining in the the North Ogden area into one diswomen s medical trict and the creation of another 1 Li JFK field service district from Uintah and Washingschool ton Terrace Jaw Lieut Dinneen This they oointed out would daughter of Dan more evenly divide the number of 402 F Dinneen school children in each district Fifth street will They have maintained that one later report to school board member from their the station hos- - area has had the responsibility of Lieut Dinneen nital at Fort nearly half the county school chilJackson South Carolina dren while the other four shared All new members of the nurse the other half corps or the women's medical speCommissioners have remained cialist corps of the army or the neutral telling both groups they air force attend this orientation have not reached a decision course which helps them adapt have voiced appreciation They to their professional knfledge over the interest displayed in the military medical needs problem and have assured the delegations all proposals will be taken Promoted to Sergeant into consideration in their deliberD Roberts Layton ations Cpl James airman assigned to headquarters Under state law the county commilitary air transport service missioners must the at Washington D C( county school districts every five (MATS) has been promoted to sergeant it years This is the fifth year since was recently announced by the air it has been done force However commissioners pointed Sergeant Roberts is the son of out that the wording of the law Mr and Mrs Deloy Roberts of does not mean they must actually 9 Verdeland Park Layton His redistrict but if they so see fit wife is the former Joyce Graver the same division as may keep they Mrs Mr and William now exists daughter of ' L Graver of Layton Airmen Complete Basic Two Ogden airmen have recently completed basic airmen indoctrination course at Lackland air force base San Antonio Texas They are Henry B Weinberger 19 son of Mr and Mrs Maurice Weinberger 3822 Quincy and Pvt Civil service examinations are Richard L Fix 18 son of Mr and Mrs Clarence Fix 3877 Grand now being taken for 'junior proView drive Their basic training has pre- fessional assistant positions paying $3100 a year pared them for entrance into technical training and for Positions to be filled from those assignment in specialized work who become eligible are bacteriolofood and gist biologist economist ' drug inspector legal assistant social science analyst and statistician o Jobs are located in Utah Wyoming and New Mexico To- - qualify applicants must pass A book review "The Life of a written test arid have had apWhitman" will be presented education or experience tomorrow at ten a m at the V W propriate or a combination of education or C A Twenty-sevent- h and Adams A coffees hour will start at ten experience Applications will be accepted a m Mrs Lawrence Boyle will from students who expect to° coma dramatic Mrs present their college courses by June reading plete O S Daines will sing and Mrs Joel 30 1952 Age limits waived for F Walters will play her Irish harp persons entitled to veteran Chairman of the membership are 18 to 35 years committee is Mrs George H Lowe Further information and appliOther members are Mrs L D cation blanks are available from Davis Mrs J T Murray and Mrs the local civil service in the post Louise Mitchell office building TCub Scouts accept-count- 1 Naval Man Ends Tour Nurse see-sa- year eye-to-e- Attending School one-tw- ? E-1- Exams Offered For US Jobs air-for- ce Review Program At TT Tomorrow Colo-radi- Nar-cis- sa pre-feranc- es Each Cub participates in and renovating toys callingbuilding on dad for some help if he needs it Last years program forth many enthusiastic andbrought heartwarming responses from the children in Ogdens needier homes poiro wards and sick beds All Can Help All citizens of Ogden are to help out in this worthwhile asked ect by donating discarded projtoys They can be left at the Methodist church Twenty-sixtand Jefferson orat the Church of the Good Shepherd Twenty - fourth and Grant Cubmasters Harold Sinclair and R W Payne in charge of the program will also arrange to pick up toys if they are called at This early appeal is made so the Cubs can start those hammers and pamt brushes flying and finish the job in the next six weeks It is urgent that these toys be turned over immediately i Good- in an errort ta make history study living and warm to the students of Ogden the First Security bank represented by Chester Squires (second from right) presents about 100 sets of Freedom Train documents to representatives of city and county schools and Weber college From left to are A Parley Bates superintendent Weber county schools Dr T O Smith superintendent Ogden right city schools and Dr H A Dixon president Weber college Public Offered Facsimiles Of Freedom Train Papers The Freedom Train which now can be figuratively brought into every home in Weber county As a public service First Security bank is making available reproductions of th nrifplpsc ments which were exhibited aboard uie special train in an effort to reawaken citizens to their great ucmage or ireedom Free copies of the documents i were given to city and county schools and Weber COllpPP in Va Used in history classes and in school libraries W'th the country facing or me Dank explained ever-perilo- i there ieit it was is even a greater noori New Use for Wire Wins Worker $30 CLEARFIELD— A new use for a plain piece of wire paid $30 to Dave Price of the naval supply depot Clearfield it was announced today by Commander J McL Stewart depot technical officer and head of the beneficial suggestion committee Those fluorscent light bulbs that are vibrated free and all at the least expected times have been a constant hazard to personnel working beneath them Waffle plates were considered but would entail a great expense Mr Price who wnrlti in tho cat division came up with the idea Of UsinE Wire to Milwtitnto fnr th waffle plates th Stake Will Stage Three-Ac- t Drama A three-ac- t play "The Man On the Box" will be presented by the L D S Ogden stake drama department Friday Oct 26 at eight p m ih the L D S Fourth ward Leah P Greenwell will be the director Admission will be by budget ticket Public is invited Included in the cast are Richard Johnson Bryan Renstrom Boyd Story Darrel Chambers Qurnn McKay Blair Evans Carol Watkins Marion Hickman Valerv Eebert Arvid Larson Alma Hanson and Kathleen Burton S Order your FUEL OIL Now! 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To Fix for Needy The Cub Scouts of Ogden today ask yoor issued an appeal for used toys to today be reconditioned and given to needy and hospitalized children at Christmas The is a service to dealer forFRTOSI north-terda- yes--th- THE OGDEN (UTAH) Ask Where Thousands Have Saved Millions KENTUCKY k mWmm |