Show x - THE OGDEN (UTAH) IDA ATTENTION MEN AND WOMEN OF THE OGDEN AREA Name Age Address Male or Female Plans and specifications for the structure were prepared by an Ogden architectural firm Hodgson ic 'Holbrook Other Action The School Board at its most recent meeting also: 1 Accepted the resignation jof Harriet Gardner who has been unit manager of the school lunch program at Deweyville and appointed Mrs June Marble to fill the vacancy 2 Learned that Howard Johnson vocational agricultural instructor at Bear River High had resigned to teach at Weber College 3 Named Mary Jeppson to succeed Florence Dunn as school lunch cook at Lincoln School 4 Appointed Herman Hotter to fill the vacancy left by Box Elder High custodian John Rasmussen who resigned 5 Decided against transporting Corinne seventh graders to Box Elder High as the result of opposition from Corinne (a vote showed 67 favored the idea 78 rejected it) 6 Received a petition from residents protesting the plan to con Type of Work Last Job a Company a Number of school years completed (Circle highest grade completed) a a a a a a a a a 34 Grammar a a a High a College a a a a This is not an offer of employment but strictly a survey to determine whether the Ogden area can presently provide the necessary personnel from people already located here should the company select Ogden for its new manufacturing facilities WEBER COUNTY INDUSTRIAL BUREAU Please Complete and Return Questionnaire to: EMPLOYMENT SECURITY OFFICE P 0 Box 31 Ogden Utah is£ i HEADQUKTEF for STOP AND solidate Plymouth 'School and Garland Elementary 7 Approved a contract agreement to pay for nurse service up to $212712 for next year 8 Okayed installation of' a telephone at Portage School Denied Request 9 Denied Plymouth School’s request for a stadium vapor light which w ould cost $3 a month one half of which the town of Plymouth was willing to pay The board was asked to pay the remaining half The School Board also took under advisement a request from Principal J D Gunderson for outdoor play equipment at C e n t r a 1 School to cost almost $400 The Central School PTA has offered to meet half the cosUv Action was held up pending a study of standardizing such equipment throughout the district Two cars were damaged but neither driver hurt in a collision at the intersection of Main Street and 1st South earlier this week Drivers were Karen Lee Ilunsaker 17 Honeyville and Mrs Gertrude Welch 67 Paradise Each vehicle will require about $75 in repairs says Brigham Officer II C Hampton Events surrounding the Brigham City mystery car which was discovered several days ago badly damaged in the ’center of the business district are beginning to unravel for investigating officers It has been established that the car a 1953 Ford sedan belong to a Mr E Daniels of Idaho Falls It was originally purchased in Rock Springs Wyo and had a license plate from that state A man was picked up in Provo and is being held in that city for the theft of the automobile The name of the suspect could not immediately be determined by local police The FBI is in charge of the investigation THIS SIGN SAVE AT J r£ (M GENERAL ELECTRIC 1 GE longs a window ventilator OGDEN’S Snaps out of table fan 55 2-V- CLOCK RADIO AY $3 Down Delivers FULL tanning to ft o windows Vslodtyi de CALL coooVun VALUE AMomn Funeral Saturday For Washaki Man Killed in France WASHAKI — Funeral services for Pfc Raymond O Neaman 21 who was killed May 17 in a truck accident in France will be held Saturday at 12 noon in the Washaki Ch'apel Pfc Neaman serving with the Army in France died after a truck he was driving rammed into a tree He is the son of Jim Neaman Washaki Friends may call Saturday from 10-1- 2 noon at the family home here The services will be conducted by Bishop Newell J Cutler and burial will be in Washaki with Rogers Mortuary in charge NORTH OGDEN— E 1 Phene J Fjeld- sted a North Ogden man will be the speaker at tonight’s meeting of the local Kiwanis Club which meets at 6:15 p m at Melody Inn Mr Fjeldsted will explain the operations of the Northern Utah Associated Civic Clubs and the beneficial results of its efforts 4-- H to this area He will also discuss briefly a proposed water system for Farr Club SUNSET— The Dairy West Linn Baker program chairman reported here has been busy the past few weeks competing in two dairy shows and electing new officers New officers are Steven Beus president Cecil Hope vice president Dean Beus secretary and By Lindsey Workman reporter FIELDING — In a recent meetPlacing high at the recent dairy ing at the home of Mrs Gene shows were Kirt Olsen first place Leviatt new officers were elected in both the Davis High School to head the Social Development Livestock and Plain City Dairy Club for the coming year Days shows and Steven Beus secMrs Helen Mason will serve ond places with hisJieifer at both as president Mrs Florence shows Hardy vice president Mrs Mat-ti- e Dean Beus! first in Plain Bourne secretary and Mrs City with his placed heifer and third at Alice Coombs corresponding sec- Davis High Young Workman retary won a second at Davis High with Purpose of the club is educa- a heifer and a third at Plain tional in nature and each year City a wide variety of programs is J F Meadows took a third with sponsored a calf at Davis High Stanley Beus Clinton won a second and first with a heifer and Grant Clinton took a second and third Gary Steed also won a second and j i Club Wins Honors at 2 Shows 4-- Officers Elected Fielding Club TALI DON'Y WAITI OR WRITE TODAYI Pioneer Tile Blvd O : Fuse Cancels Recital SALT LAKE CITY (UP)— The ! daily noon recital In the LDS Tabernacle on Temple Square was canceled for the first time in more than 25 years yesterday beTwelve boys from 8 to 13 years cause of an electrical failure old from Sunset and Clinton com900 tourists and regular Some pose the club Earl Steed of Sunhad to return for a patrons leader set is the program at 3 pm after Several people were recently a fuse on the electrical line that sustained as new officers in the supplies power for the organ blew out LDS Sunset Ward MIA sub-stitu- te 4-- H Go Phaaa 6914 019 Wash I They are Mrs George Dawson president' of the YWMIA with Mrs Arthur Mumford and Mrs Don Reid counselors Darwin Olson was named president of the Young Men’s MIA with John Swallow and Kay Crook counselors t Next meeting of the Sunset Ladies Club is planned at the home of Mrs Derral Draper New members in the club are Mrs George S Reid Mrs Floyd Perry Mrs Grover Moffitt and Mrs Gean Burns ' A group of ladies who meet as a social club in Sunset will gather tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs Keith Steed of Sunset Mrs Steed will be honored with a baby shower third Buthroem Kitchen Fireplace Etc Alse Plastic Asphalt and Rubber Tile 01 2431 Wash ll Kiwanis to Hear E J Fjeldsted OGDEN BEAUTY SCHOOL 34 design ANOTHER COOOrZAX VAlUt WARRANTY Prepare Yourself New With a Profession You'll Be Proud to Own dear ploslk panels Pfc Raymond O Neaman TREMONTON— A whirlwind schedule of activities from now until Christmas has been laid put by members of the merchants committee of Bear River Valley Chamber of Commerce The ambitious prograni will be considered at a breakfast meeting of the board of directors some time this month Kleon Kerr executive secretary said today In broad outline it includes: Handicraft and avariety of suA general business outing for recreational activities merchants and sales and office pervised summer in personnel during July followed will be enjoyed this in August by a fashion show and Tremonton’s annual summer play “back to school” day program In September the Chamber According to Mrs Marjorie will concentriate its attention on Womthe annual County Fair and Gold- Brockman chairman of the en Spike Rodeo The committee en’s Civic League’s youth and several has tentatively decided to spon- education department sor free rides and provide candy groups jointly sponsor the proOctober has been reserved for gram They are the Civic League promoting “Sugar Day” Mr Kerr Tremonton City Lions Club and said Junior Chamber of Commerce' But the liveliest month of all Dallin Nielson and Gene Jorprobably will be December — parwhen for gensen Bear River High School the youngers— ticularly the Chamber will arrange for teachers will conduct summer Santa’s visit sponsor home light- music classes at the' school and ing events and promote extensive in surrounding communities this summer decorations Free to all students scheduled The merchants committee 1 will be taught in Both-weclasses headed by Ron Hales Other Deweyville Fielding Tremembers are Don Redfield and monton and Garland as wells as Delbert Hansen the high school The polio vaccination proThe Red Cross bloodmobile will gram for youngsters in northin Tremonton next Wednesday be ern Box Elder County resumes 10 a m to 3 p j m under from tomorrow with shots being givof the Women’s Civic sponsorship School at en the Garland League to Mrs Harvey According Facilities at McKinley School Deem public health nurse shots will be given in Tremonton Tues- will again be used for the blood gathering according to Mrs T L day Shots will be given eligible Cochran chairman of the Civic comyoungsters requesting them be- League’s health and safety mittee ginning at 9 am every day at Mrs Cochran said the bloodmoschools in the two cities bile visits have been successful Regular swimming classes will in the past in Tremonton and start Monday at Bear River High urged local people to again cok Sch°ol according to Durral operate On are her coach with committee the Hughes Schedules will be released Mrs Sylvan Haltiner Mrs J' E later Firth and Mrs Reid Oyler -- BEAUTY SCHOOL as 1430 cable feat of oir per evnwta Quiet tleep-swttc- AR Grot-Iot- of ventilating wiS which bo on epondaWe Mtal from portable plays o self- contained batteries or on AC current Oock bos Mewc ond boner olorw b else fowoei G Mew GE NEWEST & FINEST e oir when esed os a 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