Show J i f- - i ' i i THE OGDEN (UTAH) 12B THURSDAY EVENING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Dixon Explains Decentralization Of Post Offices cr&v' : ' j JS?''"-'-''- ''331 ' Eggs and Fun for All ld r Civil Defense Officials Work i ( ' t s t f 'i I be one of the nation’s 260 “target area” cities by the National SeMr Frederick curity? Council said Of the cities so designated Ogden is one of only 40 that has thus far failed to submit a contract to provide a warning system Possibility Exists “As long as world conditions are what they are the possibility of enemy attack exists” the FCDA official said in underscoring the emergency of the civil defense program Most cities are alert to its needs he added especially coastal towns The warning system recommended would include a output siren one siren and fouri smaller units This system would be the cheaper of the two devised for local needs but is felt to be more effective Mr Clawson said the central unit of the system would probably be located atop Municipal Building It is necessary only that a contract for purchase of the system be made on or before April 30 the officials said Local governments could arrange to make payments at a later date j v SEEDS 135-poun- d 115-pou- City-Web- er The annual play festival between students of Wahlquist and South Junior High schools will be held tomorrow at 1:45 om in the Wahlquist auditorium Wahlquist students will present the one-adrama “High Windows” Actors are Annette Oaks Robert Holbrook Michele Boiteux Ted Shupe Dyan Wade and Linda Norton Mrs Mercy Ledingham is X L Charqber Officials Attend Meeting President T G Schmidt Bern- Lunch will be’ served and movies will be shown All elders and their partners are invited Admission is 50 cents a couple '- v ALL KINDS OP WHEAT - BARLEY Simmons Bruce Herrick ' j ter j y Col G B McGary assistant Parents are invited yesterday S H V SN "V- 4 X S V - f3' ' f v A X :?'--' 1 4 ’ A Lua-cin- X ' 4 'x 4 ' Xva n - t s vV" r s - ' r i- k I ff ' ' - 04 " XXj oaGiiw (®0 Y S3 3 3A w r®0 ONjiff fiO " ifl v '' ' ' N ' : -- fx y ’&' S'"' ft 1 -- '4 ' i fi' ri ' 9 f'x i' : v'-- HID - OATS PRICES AT LOWEST LAWN SEED SPECIAL Pound Covers 200 Square Feet 1 7 Dfln WmI ASTIC ISO 100 iStt Lbs 3353 LAWN FERTILIZER GREE11ER A 35- - FIBRE COATED i Peal Moss u‘ M0RGR0 Suit Asks $1600 On Sales Contract The play festival between the two schools has been carried on secretary ' of the Chamber of for five years Each character Commerce and G T Hone chair- will be judged on his ability and man of the Chamber Armed stage presence ’J'here are no Forces committee were in Tooele awards just recognition manager-secretar- I v 'X' ard R Diamond f j “Sky Fodder” will be presented by South Junior students with a cast of three characters: Kent Hurd Clark Combe and Kenneth Moore This is also a jone-ac- t drama under the direction of Welden Heslop Lois Alder is the promp- Williamsen C - in- - 46c Highest Purity Extra Clean—Lb j A party for the Fifth Quorum of Elders will be held tomorrow at 7:30 pm in the LDS Mound Fort Ward 10th Street and Childs Avenue i A if 'T “ f Carolyn prompter andstage assistant iV Trip for Clawson mb and that he will be permitted tc in performing fescue work assist dicated they will'help finance a under actual atomic bombing contrip by Civil Defense Director ditions Ray Clawson to witness an atomic explosion April 26 in Nevada A final decision was deferred until the matter can be presented to a joint session of the commis-- ’ sion and the City Council Available Allen Agencies has Clawson appeared before the! filed suit in District Court commission today to determine against Jack S Dayton seeking the commissioners’ thinking on $1600 the trip because he needs to The suit claims that is' the difmake hotel reservations in Las ference between the reasonable Vegas immediately a repossessed Caterpilof value Clawson estimated his expenses tractor and the balance due lar at $120 but the commissioners on a conditional sales contract thought this should be raised 27 1954 Aug by Dayton some because of his length of signed stay in Nevada The civil defense director told Three-A- ct Drama the commission he will be in Las An original three-ac- t drama Vegas on April 21 to commence Voice “A as e bomb Thunder” detonation for the by briefing Clark Fox will be presented He said he will be allowed to remain for one week after to study tomorrow at 8 pm in the LDS Ninth Ward Recreation Halt The the effects Clawson said the bomb is be- Ogden performance is being sponing exploded in a simulated city sored by the Weber Stake MIA teacher-dire- ctor A-Bo- County commissioners have ct jrM - -- L FARR WEST ALFALFA SEED nd 5th Elders Quorum To Hold Party '£ v Of one-ac- t July postmasters in Weber Beaver Other officers elected were: Dr Box Elder Cache Carbon DagC Stranquist first vice gett Duchesne Emery Garfield Henry Grand Iron Juab Kane Millard president E C Bader second Morgan Piute Rich San Juan vice president George H Sanpete Sevier Summit Uintah Gordon L Wasatch Washington and Wayne Horsley secretary treasurer n Dr E D Barney counties will report to the disdirector trict manager in Salt Lake City The retiring officers in addiPlans call for five district managers in a region covering Colo- tion to President Balch are Norrado Utah Arizona New Mex- man P Smith first vice presiico and Wyoming District man- dent Thomas D Dee second vice agers report to the regional man- president Robert L Anderson Harmon B Barton secretary ager at Denver treasurer Henry C Stranquist Eliminates Bottleneck director “This eliminates one of the major bottlenecks in postal operations” Dixon said “since it en' nN V ables local personnel to solve local problems at the local level The result will be better service and greater economy” The success of the decentralization program in 12 other regions prompted the decision to extend the program at once to this area Two more regions will be established to cover the entire country he said Dixon pointed out that in decentralizing management the post office department follows the lead of large business organizations as well as the recommendation of the Hoover Commission on the reorganization of governI ment delebe will Field personnel SA Xs I ' gated authority equal to their responsibility S Out Warning System for Ogden The kind of warning systems needed here to sound the alarm in case of enemy attack has been designed by two officials of Federal Civil Defense The two E W Frederick Battle Creel? Mich director of the warning device systems division and W E Cruse Santa Rosa Calif regional warning and communications officer spent the past two days in Ogden working up the plan They explained there are two plans that would work under Ogden’s particular “sound level” and other physical conditions The one they prefer would cost $10500 of which FCDA would pay half The two experts were brought to Ogden at request of Ray M Clawson director of Ogden County Civil Defense They left yesterday after finishing their surveys through the city and Weber County and preparing official recommendations for the siren systems Mr Frederick said it is important that the city and county act fast because matching money from FCDA will likely not be available after April 30 “Farther” he said “if the local governments do not install the warning devices they are not eligible to receive matching funds for other civilian defense needs such as communications outfits and so on” Rigging an effective siren system is the first necessary step in providing a community with civil defense facilities the two visitors emphasized The sound output must be loud enough and distinctive so that everybody will identify it with the program ‘Ogden has been determined to Play Festival Ze-ma- Susan Woodbury polio victim is among hundreds of youngsters who will enjoy weekend faster parties She is shown with some baskets that will be given to handicapped children attending Egyptian Theater party tomorrow at 9:15 a m For all other children 12 and under egg hunts and other fun has been arranged at Lester Monroe Affleck and Fourth Street Parks Saturday beginning at 10 a m fc New Roster Of Officers WASHINGTON — Rep Henry A Dixon today explained !how the Lorenzo C Williamsen presinew decentralization program of dent and manager of the Wilthe Post Office Department will liamsen Body and Equipment affect local post offices Co was elected president of the Postmasters hereafter will reRotary Club yesterday afternoon port directly to a local district He will succeed Ernest H manager rather than to the de- Balch when the new Rotary ofpartment in Washington he said ficers are installed the first week On and after April 11 1955 in i 7 195 Schools to Hold - j APRIL i sensational value! 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