Show -Vaulf Yields Treasure' ft Hurry up After Scores Trained In Mechanics Are Given Jobs Your Car Tags Assessor Warns AIR FORCE BASE Scores oE men and women trained in "mechanic learner" classes just terminated at four Utah schools are now employed In the Hill air force base maintenance department Emery A Rose training officer maintenance training unit said yesterday Graduated from un skilled to skilled work these employes he said are profiting both from more interesting work and higher pay rates Last summer a survey established Utah as a "critical" area with almost a total tack of skilled aircraft workers to fill vacancies in Hill air force base shops Mr Rose said The air force designated four Utah schools to conduct a series of courses in sheet metal electricity radio and machinist trades for periods ranging from eight to 12 weeks Mechanic learners at the four schools — the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan Weber college at Ogden the Central and the Salt Lake Area Vocational schools at Provo and at Salt Lake City — have now completed their courses and have been assigned jobs in the Hill base maintenance departHELL ment 60 Percent Women Nearly 80 percent of the 266 persons who received training were women Mr Rose said Many of these fully employed workers are continuing with more advanced training courses These advance courses were offered as a means of advancement to any Hill AFB maintenance worker "Career development courses are an adopted part of shop procedure" Mr Rose said "While earning the worker can amplify his skill and develop himself for advancement in rank and pay A poll of those holding top supervisory positions at Hill today wouht prove that a large majority have found these learners classes to be stepping stones to promotion and higher pay" Results of the mechanic learner classes have been so significant that it has been suggested that all persons newly employed for the maintenance department be given preliminary training before assignment to shop positions Mr Rose said Even an experienced mechanic is benefited by special training in air force procedures and equipment ne antea Sergeant Re-up- s In Air Force— Flat on His Back HILL AIR FORCE BASE — The air force is making it easier to Now9 you can do it flat on your back That's what Staff Sgt Domenico Basile did last week in the Hill air force base hospital Sgt Basile mess supervisor at Hill AFB completed six years of service and was all set to " for three more years when he started for work at Hill AFB on the morning of Jan 28 But Basile slipped on icy pavement and broke bis leg From a bed In the base hospital he notified the recruiting office of his mishap LL Charles W Brakebill military personnel officer decided that like the story of Mohammed and the Mountain it Basile could not come to the recruiting office the office would go to Basile Lt BrakebiU and Capt James P Ardrey commanding officer of the 2849th food services' squadron visited Sgt Basile at the hospital and swore him in for another three year hitch while his wife Rita looked on re-enl- ist "re-up- - No License Nets Driver 20 Days "SALT LAKE CITY Feb 2 (AP) Arrested on a traffic violation charge John Joseph Dwan 44 was brought before City Leland G Larsen today HeJudge was accused of driving without a driver's license Dwan told Larsen that he had been turned down for a driver's license in 1945 because of poor Since then he said he eyesight has been too busy to obtain fiatses eye- - The line of vehicle owners at the Weber county assessor's office is getting longer Old 'Burned' School Papers Turn up in Good Condition By Larry Evans They thought all city schools census figures before 1917 were lost in a fire — that is up until yesterday when they found them d in a vault Board of education offices used to be on the Weber college campus in the house President Dixon used to live in at 538 Twenty-fift- h In the basement is a vault where various school records and documents were kept When the board long-close- and Twenty-thir- d Twenty-fourt- a h Crane J Crawford Rackham A Abbott W Foul ger Robert Harris H Tribe W Wright J Leavitt C Richards Levi Wheeler L Burt James Welch John Melvin J A Canfield Henry Crawshaw G W Lakin (this could be Larkin) R A L F Monch (should beBallantyne Moench) Alfred Clark W Driver Thosi Holrovd S Swannr C W Pan rose M Myers M Poulter John J iv nan Fined Day SALT LAKE CITY Feb 2 (AP) The new Primary Children's hospital will be open for public in spection again tomorrow thd final day of the million dollar struc Latter-da- y ture's open house Saints church authorities said that after tomorrow hospital workers will begin moving equipment into the structure The first are expected to be admitted by the ena or me weeK — — : in-r- j ikr - ! rrl 1 1951 WettiMf r Ch Sh Trpl PletM StltlvM f in Deer f g K—pmr $2299 Regular $28995 Wl cioseout I B 74 WiUnalinm ono ceeaer mrea tforoe erewert 600 to 700 speakers from as high as 30 high schools Besides teams from schools in Utah and Idaho Mr Monsen said he has received an Inquiry from a high school in New Mexico Cluster Nilsson will direct the men's division class A Wayne Carver will direct the men's division class B M Thatcher d will be in charge of and oratory Mrs (Pearl) extempt Allred will head the reception committee E Carl Green will direct the women's class A division Dr Jennings Olsen will direct the women's class B division and E Lamar Buckner will reAll-re- cruit judges for the tournament Henefer Man to Serve Mission Six-da- THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 3 1952 Run at y 'Announcing THE OPENING College Tomorrow The Ogden community-Webe- r college theatre production of "The Vigil" opens its six day run tomorn row at p m in the Weber college auditorium The three-ac- t Ladislas Fodor production has been in rehearsal for four weeks and will present its opening night audience with a polished performance according to M Thatcher Allred director Tickets for the production will go on sale at Weber college during the morning and the ticket office will switch to Dunkley music store in the afternoon according to P R Whetton business manager for the theatre group Tomorrow and Tuesday performances will be under the sponsorship of the eight LDS stakes in the Ogden area Wednesday through Saturday the nlnv uUI h nrMsntuf funder the auspices of the com- murmy-coneg- e ineatre ooard Is Impressive Drama "This play is an impressively spiritual drama dealing with the risen Jesus The drama is played throughout in a courtroom scene where a gardener is on trial charged with stealing the body of Jesus of Nazareth and burying it secretly to create a sensation among His disciples" Director Allred said Witnesses are introduced both by the defense and the prosecution and the audience acts as the jury during the play The play is the second community-college theatre production of the current season Their first play was "The Traitor" A spring comedy "Two Blind Mice" will be directed by John Grover Kelly and presented by the theatre board ZOLINE eight-fiftee- INTERIOR DECORATORS Derrer Comtvhinf MT Wmhingt Blvd SrWae MRS ZOLA COOK Experienced decorator and drapery stylist is pleased to announce the opening of her own interior decorating shop She will be happy to assist you in choosing the color schemes and draperies for your new home without obligation Come in and see the large selection of new materials just received direct the 1952 spring drapMbshows ery We Specfoffs DRAPERIES WINDOW covins im C -- Mad VAlANCtS CORNICfS AND OTHIR INDIVIDUAL! ZID STYIINOS ALSO SID SMIADS LAMP SHAMS SLIP ETC CaH for an Appointment at Yeer CeveleM Opining Special 2 Weeks Onfyf ALL DRAPERY MATERIALS 20 OFF! SPUING COTTON FAIR YOUR MONEY'S WORTH AND THEN SOME! - Better Fabrics! Newer Styles Brentwood Cottons Still At The Same Low Price! PENNErS WORTH OF THOUGHTS t VERA WHITE How good are you at arithmetic? If it takes 7 pints of blood to save one wounded man how many American boys in Korea are feeling better this morning because 300 Ogdenites became "successful donors" when the Charles O Sweetwood Blood Car was here two weeks ago? lations Ogden Congratu Donors! Line up alongside Senator Francis Fowles first Utah Donor You may not be acclaimed in the Saturday Evening Post as the Senator was but you certainly found a place in somebody's heart! g A place! life-givin- Heard the latest on California Spring styles? You don't have to work out the answer— George Welling assistant manager of J C 's and Eldon Crandall manager of women's wear spent ten days in Los Angeles assembling that information George and Eldon were on a buying trip and it must have been a busy ten days You should see the things they brought back! Dresses for the women! Sport shirts for the men! A brand new curtain idea for the home! The keys of my typewriter get all tangled up trying to pop up and down fast enough to list them alL Take women's suits for Instance—slightly fuller skirts and the jackets gently at the hip line padded Smart! And the materials— just beautiful! Beautiful woolens imported from Great Britain famous name fabrics made in America— Forstman Juilliard n Dan River— Penney's has them all Wish there were space to talk about the quilted cotton dresses the overplaids in coats You can see them all for yourself on the second floor at Penney's All here in time for those Valentine parties Everything new since January 1st! And don't think that George and Eldon forgot that men want to dress up too They brought back real glitter In SPARGLO neckties where a metallic spray makes the design George's favorite is the new Metlessi crepe Eldon likes the monogram ties with the metal initials clipPen-ney- Mal-liso- Sin tournament director Past tournaments have drawn I 12A ! CLoscoui Zar FmM food Storag Annual Weber college high school debate tournament one of the largest in the nation will be held Feb 29 through March 1 meet Approval of the two-da- y was received from the Utah High School Activities association yesterday by Leland H Monson fRgfl' f0 Qgen W ioi oi siuii was len in ine vault All the time President Dixon lived there it stayed closed They found the census records there yesterday along with blue- Chipp A D Chambers W Bran- uamer Mrs J A Miller prints budget reports canceled sen ajonn Brown j N Goodale E bond books records of bond proNye P C West Henry Gibson B ceedings and building contracts Old Bulb Works The old light bulb used In that era still worked Dr T O Smith found the trowel used to lay the cornerstone of the new Ogden high school back around 1934 It's still caked with mortar All the stuff will be moved to the board's new vault at Taylor school Overcrowded Weber college will be able to make good use of the space The vault held records back to 1890 accounting Dr H L Isak-se- n director of student was especially pleased topersonnel find census records dating back from 1918 " (UJUii J itnow anything about that before 1918 we just told them everything was lost in the fire" he said "Well everybody's apparently been were wrong they are back to — -- i Dr IsakfMn soli h lowing pages will have to be fixed can be used up a an oeiore w He SUffeestoH a iney annA turned loose on some of the old documents One book has minutes of the first School district from Vah 5 Feb 15 1877 This riisrift u7qc Winr oreamzori in William Elmer and Milton Daily were the first trustees wnue in office they laid the uuuauua ana put up the walls of a school house but when the r— — OI ovuwi at uic Johnsons 'army the buildinglimewas uiiuuvereo Had to be Torn Down When they returned they found exposure to the weather had so injured it that it had to be torn down — Some fnmnno t are listed in minutes of a meeting 1R7 ns i Feb iu funds They're identified as "of-j ficers of the Sunday school": D M Stratford E Stratford A C Brown V A RtraifnA TJK i Wilson C Osborn Walker Barlow Thomas Barlow E Crawshaw L And unless you hurry says Assessor Bruce Jenkins you will have to spend considerable time one day to pay your taxes and obtain 1952 license plates Assessor Jenkins reported yesterday that his office will clear an estimated 603 cars for each 'day remaining in February He explained it this way: His office has cleared 10345 vehicles as of Feb 1 There are an estimated 35280 vehicles in Weber This leaves 24915 yet to county be cleared Of this number some will wait until after the deadline date of Feb 29 But 13874 will try to clear before then You Better Hurry So it all boils down to this — you better hurry Assessor Jenkins in a comparison said taxes have averaged $1875 per car this year as compared to car in 1951- - A tow of $15997235 has been collected in vehicle taxes this year as of Feb 1 There was $14036273 collected as of Feb 1 last year He' estimated the county should realize ap$50000 more in veproximately hicle taxes for 1952 over last year Of the vehicles cleared this year 8530 owners have paid cash 1332 placed them as a lien against real esate and 483 have been exempt College Reserves Two Days tor Debate Tourney HENEFER — Elder D Lynn Brooks of Henefer will leave Feb 6 for in L D S mission to the Great Lakes district He is attending missionary school in Salt Lake City at present Elder Brooife lived at Devil's Slide in Morgan county for several years before moving to Henefer His wife died while they were living at Devil's Slide In 1945 He is the father of five chilArkansas Hog Is Hunter dren Ross Brooks Salt Lake City Crawshaw Thomas Wallace D H HICKORY RIDGE Ark Feb 2 Ethel Taylor Henefer: June Toone — G (UP Louis Chambers ChamLemke has a real Croydon Farrell Butters Morgan John Peery J hog— it runs with his dogs and Faye Paskett Riverton Wybers T W Jones W H Perry game oming W T Baker Orville Childs L and goes on hunting trips Keyes Alma Keyes F Gibbons Dr T O Smith city schools superintendent stands In door w a v f lour- closed school board vault He's holding the trowel used to lay the cornerstone of the new Ogden high school also an ancient light bulb that Mill worked School census reports from 1918 back were also there 1951 Gioirt ' m — -'- —--'-- deep wel - 0Q ped on I'm going to Penney's tomorrow to buy an ORLY dress That's the miracle combination of nylon and or-lthat washes like a dream and is as delightful to wear as a spring breeze I want a small check in navy— with red shoes and a red bat — Golly! — Be seeing you on 279 Better Fabrics Eyelet Trimmed Waffle Piques Block Plaid Broadcloths 80 Square Percales Crisp Embossed Cottons No Ironing Plisse Crepes Newer Styles Button-Fro- Coat Styles nt Convenient Zipper Frorrli and Sizes for All! 12-2- 0 9-1- 7 1472-26J- 38-5- 2 4 DOWNSTAir S t R 1 |