Show i THE OGDEN (UTAH) 16A SUNDAY MORNING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R UGD Asks Bids Sherry Has Loose Policy Outlined for Use of Picnic Screw-O- n Way "All Forest Service picnic ing and picnic areas on a charge Clerk basis so theyv can be on the Ogden River den For Reroofing Through TummyBar- grounds trict of the Cache National ForHe little Dis- 9 Bids have been asked for the of nine warehouses at ‘ General the Utah Depot Commanding General Herbert A Hall said it w ill be one of the re-roofi- biggest maintenance projects at the local installation since its activation in 1940 Bids for the project will be received at the office of the depot purchasing division until 11:30 am June 23 The project involves 2700000 ' squafe feet (about 69 acres) of roof area Specifications provide for of old roofing material to asphalt-- ! (be replaced with bids alAlternate felt saturated so are invited on a new type of roofing material ilmenite or its : equal of the bids Following opening determination will be made by depot contracting officials as to the type of roofing material to be Sherry Everything ney ate yesterday isn’t going to provide nourishment Her diet included one small screw The daughter of Mr and Mrs Wayne Barney 4959 S 500 West St was rushed to St Benedict’s Hospital just after it had gone est will be operated on the same basis this season as in past years Frank Salzman assistant ranger said all picnic areas may be used without charge except the South Fork grounds Picnicking at the areas there will be 50 cents per car down He said the South Fork picnic showed the screw was safely on its journey and her grounds have been leased to Mrs physician said as long as it Rae Stoker of Huntsville The keeps moving surgery won’t 50 cents charged by Mrs Stoker will be used to defray costs of be necessary and operaThe tot is eating a heavy maintenance clean-udiet of mush to pad the screw tion Mr Salzman said this polon its trip icy is in compliance with the The unscheduled meal was wishes of the U S Congress to provided by an older sister place more National Forest camp- X-ra-ys p Areas any area in the South Fork picnic grounds the public is urged to contact Mrs Stoker at the South Fork Drive-I- n lunch stand near the bridge Her home telephone number is Huntsville 46-Reservations for the other group areas in the canyon — Meadows or Cottonwood — will be made for any day in the week except Sundays and holidays On these days it will be on a first come first served basis Reservations for these grounds may be made by telephoning the picnic or by reservation clerk at writing to Picnic Reservation Og- said that after contacting the reservation clerk persons will receive a letter with a list of instructions regarding the use of the picnic area Mr Salzman said there are three requests being made of persons who visit the various picnic grounds — keep campgrounds clean make certain campfires are out before departing and report any cases of vandalism Improper Parking Bail of $5 on an improper parking charge was forfeited in the City Court by M E Stewart An Oriental Poppy exhibited by Mrs Rose Lucas 1349 Washington Blvd was chosen queen of the Ogden Garden Club flower show yesterday It was among more than 200 beautiful flowers and floral displays shown at the Bank of Utah yesterday and open to visitors today from 11 a m to 7 p m Winning sweepstake honors for the most points earned In the show was Mrs David C Fronk of 401 Pingree Ave Other top honors went to Mrs C H Cole 3158 Adams Ave who showed a blue Siberian Iris and Mrs ifavid Marie Peterson 3480 Quincy Ave who showed a Hoya Camosa They won in the class Show officials said that about 20 more blue ribbons were awarded to other top exhibitors Lafe Gibby chairman said wind damage the past two days handicapped some exhibitors but added that many beautiful flowers especially peonies and potted plants are on display Displays exhibited by florists were not entered in competition Assisting Chairman Gibby were Ray Dabb Mrs Fronk and P Fred Pusey committee members tri-col- or College Humanities Division To Offer Summer Classes Highlighting the offerings of lege Art Department is instruct- the Weber College humanities ing a course In landscape and picdivision of the summer school will torial painting water or oil Tuesbe classes in rapid reading intro- day and Thursday from 2 to 9 duction to music vocabulary pm Registration for day school stubuilding Shakespeare and water dents will be held Monday from and oil painting 9 to 3 pm in the Social Science All told the division of human- Building on the upper campus ities will offer in the summer Students enrolling for night school schedule 13 classes Dr school classes may do so Tuesday Robert A Clarke Dean of 'the Wednesday or Thursday from 6 to 9 pm at the same place summer school said today Dr Clarke said class instrucFor the first time the college Is offering an accelerated course tion will commence Tuesday in in basic communications which both the day and evening schools Information pertaining to the carries nine credit hours of colclasses offered may be obtained work lege Basic communications is actu- by phoning Weber College at during office hours ally three different classes which a student takes the three ordinarily quarters to obtain They are required for graduation and are deBid signed to make the student proficient In the arts of reading fStTPPT WOTkI writing speaking and listening h ft The classes offered will be taught " each week day from 10 am to noon by Leland H Monson head) Contract for installing paving of the college humanities divi-- ' district No 170 embracing 29 sion The accelerated courses will ! scattered blocks of curb gutter enable a student to complete the! and street surfacing in Ogden j three classes in the one quarter has been awarded to Gibbons Mr Monson is also teaching and Reed on its low bid of a course in vocabulary building $166851 Monday and Wednesday from 6j City Purchasing Agent James to 7 pm and a class in the dramas R Eide said four bids were re- of Shakespeare Monday from 7 ceived for ’the job The other bidders were Wheelto 10 pm The course in rapid reading wright Construction Co $172521 will be instructed by Dr Merle’ Olsen Construction Co $174048 Allen Monday and Wednesday and Waterfall Construction Co from 6 to 7 pm This class is de- $186528 signed to double the reading speed of a student in a single quarter and Dr Clarke said that the class was set up for people who wish to increase their skill and speed in the art of reading Roland Parry of the college Second LtJack Cope son of music department will teach a Ashton H Cope 2874 Wall Ave course in group vocal instruction is enrolled In the primary basic Thursday from 7 to 8 pm A class observer course at James in introduction to music will be Air Force Base Waco Tex The course is detaught by Jennings G Olson Wednesday from 7 to 10 pm A signed to qualify aviation cadets officers in the counterpart to this class en- and titled introduction to literature fundamentals of electronics dead will be instructed by LawTence C reckoning and radar navigation Evans Thursday from 7 to 10 Upon completion of his training Lt Cope will be given his silver jxm Farrell Collett head of the Col- - wings Aids Workers Ogden workers have a new kind of disability protection under a change in the social security law- according to Harry E Johnson manager of the local social security office Until the law was changed a worker whose earnings were cut off by totally disabling illness or injury might find his social security benefits cut down to the minimum amount by the time he reached 65 and was eligible to collect them In many cases long periods of no earnings because of a totally disabling condition could mean that workers might end up with too few years of social security credit to qualify for benefits at all — a complete loss of social security benefit rights "If you are totally disabled’ added Mr Johnson "and have been for 6 months or more if you have worked under social security fQr 5 of the 10 years before you became disabled and for a year and a half out of the 3 years before you became disabled you should notify the social sefcurity office You may be entitled to have your social security record frozen" This protection is not given An application automatically must be filed before the freeze is effective The local office is located in Room 385 in the Post Office Building j i Ogden AF Officer Enrolled in Course Con-nall- y 12-mon- non-rate- d 3 4 and hollers Non-Drinke- rs who are for 12 months Drivers Come in and yell for us at accident-fre- e ENSIGN’S DRUG STORE OFFICE HOURS Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday 9:30 to 6 Saturday 9 to 1 Closad Wednesday " Phone 2-84- 02 'Sea Mavrlc ° P owned independent drug store Buy your medical supplies here and see our1 FIRE CampkM agency 3025 Wash Thm Mayflower S— -- In business 40 year Home INSURANCE EXCHANGE TRUCK siuuce ft 333 24th Street pretty fountain girls Need Bufferin camera supplies See us for everything in the drug lines 2-1- Mmn' - mwmm &orr ©maaoown § HOPE says tke Year! 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