Show NSD Worker Wins Honor Terrace OK's $21990 Bid NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT Clear- section of stock control for the field — ' Barbara F Snow acting past 8 years Her hobbies are dress designsupervisor in the stock control ing and photography branch has won the meritorious civilian service award — second WASHINGTON TERRACE — highest award Directors of the Washington Ter- the navy departrace Housing corpora- ment can give The Home Builders holiday of It was awardtion have accepted a low bid of ed by Rear Adm the L D S Mount Ogden stake $2 1990 for purchase of a pumper for their C H Gillilan "forPrimary association will be feafire depart outstanding per- i:! :vf iftaffi volunteet proposed tured tonight and tomorrow at the 3 formance of du ment stake recreational center Four Snow Barbara ties tnat oeyond The bid was awarded to the will participate each night wards or ordinarily expected required American-Elkhard- t Co of Port7 at p m land Ore and the truck will be from employes" The chasprogram tonight is for the Miss Snow began her civil serassembled on a White track sis with a Van Pelt pump to de- vice employment in 1941 "She Highland 23rd 24th and 33Td liver the water Arms and wards Tomorrow night the Mount Work of building the truck will worked at Remington be undertaken at the Van Pelt at army ordnance1 before coming Ogden Fifth 12th and 17th wards the naval supply depot where will participate Parents teachers factory in Oakdale Calif and de- to has worked in the ships parts and wards bishoprics are invited she to Terrace the will made be livery sometime around Nov i Fully Equipped The truck will feature a closed cab and will have available all the latest tools and equipment for fighting both major and minor For Fire Truck Builders' Holiday To Be Featured Non-Prof- it t$H r blazes C Orval Stott general manager of the corporation said there were eight bids submitted by manufacturers with the next highest bid being $1718 above the American-Elkharoffer and the $64350 higher than the second highest When the truck is delivered it must undergo rigid fire under- First Ogden City 4-- H 12 Club Takes Root The Four-clubs heretofore anf first Ogden City club and will exclusive product of country areas serve as leaders They are Mrs J Klomp Mrs L Dee Sanhave taken root in Ogden city Gerald ders and Mrs George White and proponents believe the origThe three of girls in the inal "plant" will branch out in original clubsgroups will follow an outmany directions lined course of study in first year The "Pilot" club was organized phase of cooking including the this week in Grand View Acres by selection preparation and serving Mrs Ruth P Tippetts consumer of breakfast menus education agent and' Mrs A J They also will study health Mr Fa rl and courtesy family cooperation and Mrs McFarland has been ap- community building At their first pointed by the U S A C exten- work meetings next Monday each sion service to act' as supervisor sil will present a suggested name for this district She has been a for her new club A prize con volunteer FoimH club leader in tributed by Mrs McFarland will Weber county for nine years and be awarded to the writer pi the several of her former members chosen name have distinguished themselves in Elected for officers of the three club work groups are: Marilyn Edgar presi-- j Three other women assisted in dent of the older girls with Jo- spade work which resulted in the lene Bitton vice president LaRaei H j Porter secretary Ethel Ann R and Leora Pofter reporter Marilyn McKay is president of group three with Cleo Esplin vice president Mary Lee Klomp secretary Georgia Triscik song leader and Janet Argyle reporter lot WORK IN IDEAL CONDITIONS and pleasant atmosphere in Ogden's finest dining place Remuneration above average' APPLY TO MR ECCLES OR MR TAYLOR HOTEL BEN LOMOND 4 Sunday June 15th dt is to determine it's serviceability Members of the board will discuss construction of a fire house at next week's meeting with a view toward having it finished by the time the new engine is delivered The committee for organization of a volunteep fire department is rounding up information and is preparing to set up a department Members of the committee are Charles B Green chairman: Max Swenson Lloyd Clark Charles and David G McNeill All are professional fire fighters from Ogden area military bases writer tests FATHER'S DAY Mc-Gui- re IOOF Will Visit Tremonton Lodge STOCK CONSISTS Of VARIOUS MAKES TAKEN IN TRADE Terrific values' All in good working aider CwfilHj ilwimUeil and adjusted by expert SINGES mechanics Members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows lodge of Utah will travel to Tremonton tomorrow where they will be entertained by Tremonton lodge No 45 All Odd Fellows their partners and Rebekahs and partners are urged to attend The banquet will be served at 8 p m in the Bear River high school gym followed by a program The IOOF hall at Tremonton will open at noon S t e e i wor ke r s iC0MFLnCSEWlN6iC0lltSE with purcitaw I& Mn v J irii CwtMP Quit - - CEDAR CITY (AP) — United Steelworkers at the Columbia Iron company mines near here walked off their jobs at 4 p m yesterday TheC I O tmion members had voted Wednesday to join the n-wide steel strike -- " ocM in the &M point of eutifaii TmiRhtl SSW1NC vw of CJ FaaraVVft same no machine OUR S W Hi UfffECtMAJf - m wjg — — SINGER SEWING CENTER 2456 Washington Blvd natio- Ogden Utah Phone S771 fe Hie fashion! QualiCraft Mesh ttat I $20°° look XW 'll $G99 f a nd ' ' 699 " 'Nylon mesh combined with kid leather i -- ? FX i ' The day that marked your graduation The look he wore of proud elation The day he bought you that wonderful toy His worried brow when you were ill And debts were mounting bill on bill The money he raised so you could buy That dress or coat - that suit or tie He stood by you through good and bad That's what it means to be a Dad The way he worked the hours long The solemn lectures on right and wrong He'll never ask you to repay J So remember him - on Father s Day - like a little boy Remember Your Dad pg breeze c oof beautiful com The times he walked with you at night To dry your tears and calm your fright And played with you t fff btnatjon tor every summer scene! So ewjwstfeh detailed they cost so With A Gift Of one cooktgitess Rte! Come seel 2415 Wash Blvd Chandler's JeUi 0UX&S mWZDi iod25e c CL u - n - Mc- Kay song leader and Nancy Klomp reporter Second group officers: Patty Dahle president Linda Glade vice president Cora Dee Powersr secretary Louise White song leader m-- THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEFRIDAY EVENING JUNE 6 1992 Som ething To Wear |