Show i THE OGDEN (UTAH) AMINER 3Bt STANOARO-E- Thursday Evening Oct New Song CUmaxes of Hejpjjjsrfo 25 1861 u The L D S Lakevieav and RiverA " Mfffl IiaU Singing of We the People of thesis chairman It included the singingInternational prior to the regular dance Friday at p m Nations" by Ogden high Btnogi Vi oulRa ui vanuuA iibuui 3 uy ntihli ration da in orrtr that t in th R v'rria o rratmn Hn students and Rotarians was an in- quartets and a trioT from :r n marl Krvterv mrA avatlahl tn r nr rnav w a v m r a Ull W ill hieh school Glen Ha spiring climax to a United Nations piano accompanist Na1951 United Da worn and refreshments will be clubs during the week program at the Rotary club served Chairman Thatcher said that the tions week yesterday afternoon program would demonstrate that The program was sponsored by human nature is essentially the the Rotary International service same all over the world and that committee of which Paul Thatcher music is a universal language It was explained that the words of "We the People of the Nations"' were written by Titchfield Sabine and the music by Geoffrey O'Hara member of the New' York City Rotary clufj It was" of ferejj to Rotary Examiners List Hal tT-- eight-thirt- M y i L U — — Wide Variety of Job Openings The board of U S civil service nounced openings in many positions for men and women in n area military bases Among jobs open are railroad operating positions such as brake-ma- n conductor engineman (Diesel) fireman and yardmaster or superintendent of rail operations These jobs are open at Clearfield haval supply depot Hill air force n base VUtah general depot and arsenal Salaries range from $142 ah hour to $198 an hour For women there is need for tabulating and card punch equipment operators and aircraft sheet metal and general sheet metal worker and welder There is immediate employment for general workers (male only) and for machinists tool and die makers millwrights and machine tool repairers Also needed at the bases are electroplaters electricians and sandblasters Further information can be obtained at room 220 post office building Ogden or from civil service secretary at the Ogden post office Og-de- M v Emhrv rhrul — — - i w v mi m has rescheduled its tag day solici-intations through downtown Ogden from Oct 27 to Nov 10 Mrs Scott U" w fatewart chairman of the church fund raising committee told city Ogden's Newest Finest commissioners She said the date was to avoid conflict with the changed Crusade for Freedom campaign which also Cleaning Blocking had scheduled Oct 27 to conduct B a tag day to raise funds HATS MADE TO ORDER The A M E church s tag day H Our factory Precast Insures Nov 10 will come as one of sevpj Yew the Finest ef eral endeavors to raise funds for BJ a new church building Mrs StewWorkmanship art said Ladies' Hats Also Cleaned and Blocked 8 -- -- fy Square Dance Session Large Audience "'vui8 Hoifie-comm- CLEARFIELD — 115 supervisorswin p Bolton John E Miller d of naval supply depot at Clear- old P Olsen Eldon H Simmons field recently received safety awards and certificates for 1950 Howard Gittens Cecil V Hanson The group was lauded for meritor- and Oren Ellis ious service in compiling 559 Six years: Robert E White David e man years with no Tanner Clarence Sutton Leo Kipp accidents on the job Bert Higley Benjamin L Graham John J Hodge safety engineer — -" " i ajiwuh u Udllicy VIldlR' Oilman who m turn presented each Oliver John B Maxfield Arthur cerwith his award and Mathews H J Halls Jack D supervisor Lyle tificate Hanson RavrrfnnH" n'Ni&H Car' " v Emmett All awards were signed by the Jentzsch Everett Slater uumap Konert V Mitchell secretary of the navy On awards up to five consecutive years a spe- Merlyn Goodfellow Kendreth E cial letter of commendation was Hatch and William K McCarty Seven years: Daniel J Lesser presented also signed by Admiral William S Smith Alfred W Rigby tiiiieui Admiral Gillilan onmniimon- - ?avid E Johnson Elton Hunter all supervisors and statprf that J?1" P- Hitchcock Hamner Heiner these awards were highly gratify Nide Harris Peter Hamblin Joseph iiyDee arry W Anderson 'Caling to him and proof that accidents JV can be avoided and reduced by the vin Reed Free A Neilson Lawrence Maurer Alvin Johnson Frank application of sound accident pre- Jemmett yrum Judkins Alfred vention methods Loren C Cunnington The admiral said "I ask for your Adams E Carlson Arnold Pinnell continuing support during the pres- Keith ent year 1951 because I feel that Victor F Smith John VanSchaik this record of fine safety perform- Lee M Sailor and Don Thompson Eight years: Herman Wangs- ance is indicative of the soirit of cooperation and interest of ail of the workers at NSD" Those Receiving Awards The men receiving awards were: One year: Kenneth C Horton WHEAT George Mitchell Winton R Utter 100 Lbs Bryant B Day and Henry Mast-hui- s LAY MASH Twn vears- TPranlr T Norris G Adams William rai' 100 lb braith Josenh V OrfirfH cut DAIRY FfID ' ford Ray A Millgate Burt Montgomery Arthur L Olsen William 100 Lbs ReMay Earl S Stoll Edward L RABBIT PELLETS Howard G Westaway Davis oeorge E Nicholson John Over-duy- a 100 lb and Robert Roddon Three years- William MiIo(nVr BEET PULP Arlin Kay Clarence Higley Le- 100 Lbs Hrenk-man- n uianae urrover Kaymona u Srh-irBurke Stewart HAY Third Crop Joseph Baczuk Arthur Kempf John Bala nimaKcr ueimar £toKer and Charles Korogi STRAW Four years: Ralph H Hamblin Bole Thomas Hawthorne Parley G Jans-so- n Everett W Gottschalk Hyrum A COMPLETE LINE OF LARRO L Harper Rodney Eames Clark AND PILLSBURY FEEDS M Baron Herbert E Brown Ely Sasich Charles S Smith William J Tavlor Orval F Smith E Taylor James w- Ethe'rington entertainment team Doraine and Ellis with Raymond Saxey as piano accompanist were to a large audience at the S resented igh school last night by Weber as a feature of its lecture college and- - 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