Show THE OGDEN OA STANDARD-EXAMINE- 2 Per Cent of Area Housing Mow Vacant S AUGUST 14 1833 OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING 1 ©©Teachers Siiped For Doty 'in County Assignment of teachers to their 1855-5teaching post in the Weber County School District was approved at the last meeting of the district Board of Education A Parley Bates superintendent said yesterday The list includes 31 new- teachers About six vacancies- mostly in the lower grades still exist Supt Bates told board members Of the district's approximately 300 teachers only 20 were lost through retirement resignations etc indicating a stable faculty the superintendent said The approved list subject to any necessary changes before the opening of school is as follows: ARSENAL VILLA: Ruth Peter-soIrma B Holmes Louise 8 j n Cable Ora M Newcomb Rhoda n E Torsak Pauline Gordon J Kirkham BURCII CREEK: Florence B Hadley Nola Berghout Alice S Oyler Dorothy H Thomas ver da Tarran Mable Owens Ileen C Cracun Ollie May Graham Shir ley C Hyde Martha McFarland Rae Chadwick Melva Butter-wort- h Leora P Berry James R Reed Emelia D Knott Wayne N Devereaux John M Reese principal Al-de- CLUB nEIGnTS: Rose R Bur- nett Dorothea Esterholdt In 2!2i°1i5 M cent L La-mo- nt Es-kels- on tt m Mar-jori- ROY: Irene S Chamberlin Eloise Heninger Lucile Tesch LaVerne T Judy Rose Thompson Delia B Hadley Julia W Stewart John R Parker Joseph W Allen principal UINTAH: Inez B Bowman principal: Naola W Dean VALLEY: Anna M Stoker Jean B Wangsgard Zella Chard Virginia Felt Thelma B Hardy Margarett Berlin Leota Allen Robert G Aldous William Gar-- Littlefield - CI-- Lundgreen J Joyce Manning ears 'Need $2000 Charge It to Social Security' Harry Johnson blinked his eyes '1940 it had grown to four In disbelief The man was serious day it is nine Johnson even if he had put his request been manager for nine years s Most of the staff are a bit blithely Johnson is manager of the lo- not in age but in service El-do- at Liberty Park Representatives from the seven TIay areas engaged in individual and team competition for the title of playground champions of 1955 Monroe Park boys and girls piled up an amazing total of 206 points for first place Affleck placed second with 168 j j j : are j i trailed by Liberty with 157 West Ogden 124 Lester 96 Wall Avenue 71 and Fourth Street 42 Fourth Street had captured the swim carnival earlier in the runner-u- p week with Monroe-takinhonors TALENT SHOW Prior to the awarding of certificates Friday a talent show of dancing and music that had been developed in the recreation-sponsoreclasses was presented to a crowd of parents and friends of the winners Ernest Shreeve director of recreation announces that even though the supervised play sessions are ended for the vacation period play facilities it all parks will be available to children and adults: Several special parties have been planned for special groups and for the youngsters of the community between now and the g The old age and survivors insurance program (official name of social security) is not a relief program Johnson contends "Its basic idea is to enable persons engaged in gainful work to provide a measure of financial security for themselves and their families when earnings' are cut off by old age or death" Under this system employes and their employers pay contributions during the working years These funds are used to pay benefits to insured workers and their Saturday at 2 pm the Weber County Junior Posse will stage its annual roundup Competition will b conducted for individual horsemen between the ages of 8 and 16 and teams Drills and races will occupy the afternoon program that will take place at the Weber County Posse Grounds In Harrisville The public is invited Later in the month the Camera dependents In 1937 the local office was Club will depart for Yellowstone staffed with three people In Park on a four-datrip by bus Registration for this tour may Need Help to Stop be made at the Cameraland or the recreation department office Drlnltfnc? 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MY Oft mMfrY0 JJ govern-- (Sam) Steed formerly of Ogden assumed command of the 965th Airborne Early Warning and Control Squadron here when it was activated as a unit of the Air Defense Command last week Maj Steed a veteran of two Muffler overseas tours was formerly di- Improper John I Kennedy 21 of 729 rector of personnel with the 8th 20th St was sentenced in the Air Division He was born at Clinton Utah City Court to pay $5 on an imthe son of the late Mr- - and Mrs proper muffler complaint He graduated Ezra V Steed from Ogden High School in 1938 Maj Steed enlisted in the Air PROTECT YOUR Force in September 1939 and INVESTMENT IN attended flying school'ln 1942 In 194344 he was trooper carrier PLEASURE pilot on combat tours Jin Africa Sicily and England After the war he served in various personnel assignments in the U S and Germany His new command is equipped with Lockheed Super Con- ei! the opportunityin awaiting business and 11 operate the S®-(§(onD- Du LearaSpeedwriun Shorthand take a shortcut in 6 weeks to better job a better silirf greater opportunity! You can be placed in fine secretarial or stenographic position while others are still struggling with written with the familiar alphabet is the easiest quickest shorthand to master is unfailingly accurate and dependable Over 150000 graduates — young and mature —hare found bigger and better f Repair or Boy Your Instrument Dial "InflliiooroJ Comfort" Phono insTnunEriT McCLELLAN BASE Calif — Maj to payment" used to help pay the salaries of the treasurer's and assessor's offices for assessing and collecting school taxes According to the 1954 report of the county auditor total salaries for these two departments were $5841894 The school board said they paid about $24000 to the county last year Supt Smith said the payments were required by the State Leg-- j islature because the "county needed more money They didn't go to the people They got it from school funds" Board Member N Russell Tan- ner said "it was a feather in their cap but they won't be able to save anything" Supt Smith said he' feels the — — — —n Speed writing I I collected V Cit Urn - et r V&O t Jl 47 120 WOtDS PER MINUTE ! Call Us Today! PI KYI I A y — ! FAMILY REUNION WIIH j d M s ! Arias G Belnap county treasurer said the money is a "token X Ogden Major Heads New WarningAIR Unit FORCE I was ' schools not the county ment" MAJ CECIL V STEED Helps Guard Our Skies 18895 UNITS The survey reported a total 18895 units in Ogden proper with 387 of them unoccupied Apartment houses accounted for 2439 units and 205 vacancies Not included in the survey were public and military housing institutional housing projects motels hotels rooming houses and other types of transient ' or seasonal accommodations The survey disclosed 349 residences under construction at the time in Ogden with 794 in the entire area There were 11 apartment buildings under construction area in Ogden 15 in the over-al- l ' Of the total 506 vacancies in the Kaysville to North Ogden area only 85 were newly com pleted residences SiW farmers or professional groups" Johnson said i f $150000 a MONTH Locarfigures show that at the Nal'der The Nalder family reunion will present time more than 2000 per sons in Weber County and sur- be held today at Jordan Park South and Eighth West rounding communities are receiv- Tenth streets Salt Lake City ing close to $150000 'each month There will be a baseball game in the form of retirement and at 1 pm lunch at 4 pm followed by a business meeting and survivor checks The local office has had many program Everyone is asked to bring a lunch Soft drinks will be interesting experiences in taking 'furnished by the committee care of social security business for the people of Ogden John son said 99 per cent of the peo- Hogge The Hogge family reunion will ple have been nice and appreciative be held next Saturday at the La Johnson recalls the man who goon at 5 pm Tables have been called at the office full of bitter reserved Each family is asked ness and explained in great de to bring lunclv and drinks tail how to make a bomb then offered to make one and take care of any enemies — - for a yfee 'v "A few drunks wander in once in a while a few narcotic addicts and occasionally the local police looking for a criminal" Johnson says There was the elderly widow receiving monthly checks When they arrived she would put them away and report she had never received them After a couple of years her daughter found them They were so old the bank wouldn't cash them and they had to be renewed One experience the staff has not found any humor in yet was the woman who called at the office to file a claim for benefits as a widow Her husband was on his death bed self-employ-ed school To-ha- old-timer- j i Recreation City's Summer summer recreation of Day ' I The has provided local office has been here only 18 years but it close to $150000 per month in benefits to more than 2000 people Here Jo Ann Beasley (standing) and Shirley Grimstad process the latest batch bf applications Clarence Ulysses Mortenson V Leroy Oaks Blaine P Parkinson Rao K Parker J Alex Patterson Floyd O Petty Edson E Preece W Eugene Reid T Leonard Rowley Anthony Russell Paul Salvo Floyd H Salter Byrn J Smith Arch J Stokes Mack S Taft Richard n Van Wagoner Glen J Ward NO COVERAGE! J West Fermen J Wester-gar- d Melvin H Wood Roy C It was not until the beginning Metcalf principal of 1951 that there was any coverage for people who work for themselves It was not until President Eisenhower signed the 1954 amendments into Jaw that there was any coverage if or opening " 20 YEARS OLD — Social Security is 20 years old today cal social security office and the man sitting across the desk had just asked him for $2000 to make a down payment on house "You can take it out of my so-cial security when I'm 65" the man said That is only one of th? many offbeat experiences personnel of the social security office have had in the years the office has been in operation Today is the 20th anniversary of social security ONLY 18 YEARS OLD However the local office is only 18 years old opening in 1937 The first pay men s were made in 1940 The first Ogden office was - in the Kiesel Building with J Golden Hunsaker as manager! He is now manager of the Salt Lake ' City district office Thousands of social (security cards were issued during the first year More than a! quarter million have been issued since Beginning in 1940 the first monthly payments were made to There Ogden residents about 25 of these original retired workers still alive and reOne of them ceiving payments recalled recently that his first check was less than $30 He now gets $75 Today nine out of 10 Ogdenites who work for a living are covered by social security j It was much less during the first decade of social security Mr Johnson recalls t area was the emptiest with a 27 per cent vacancy rate South Ogden and Clearfield were the fullest Each had only 9 per cent vacancies Roy-Suns- letter to serai-annua- l IV tion because it "felt the money ' The Award Ceremony Concludes Supervised ended Friday night in Oeden City when hundreds of youngsters were handed certificates for winning first second or third places in Thursday's annual Field l'r::H 111 - 1 "county has no obligation to build schools and the schools have no obligation to heln support tht county governmentw The 'board J also deplored tht fact they have to borrow money and pay interest because the county treasurer does not pay the board its share of taxes collected every 30 days as required by law It was pointed out however that vej-little money comes in until j after auto taxes are paid The board considered the possibility of getting the county treasurer to make the first payment earlier than October au-thom- ed Weber County protesting payments to the county for collecting school taxes Supt T O Smith told the board a $14000 check representing the payment for the last six months has been forwarded to the county J ' i' per cent of the The survey also included North Ogden South Ogden Roy Sun set Clearfield Layton and Kays ville The per cent of vacancies found in the entire areas was Or-vil- e Er-m- its ' 18 Ko-wall- is principal A" SfHiCOULDNT believe! his F?"!r' uiun ii ciuuu Hansen Emma J Holley Charles L Johnson R Kailing Reinhart C Charles Graves Leah Wheelwright William H Kozolwski W Mae Maw Marvin C Jones Hazel B Secrist Myrle G Ehmann West Lindsay Vern Montgomery Robert E McKenna Ernest Rau Henry L Parker Lynn O Pitchxi principal er Charles A Robinson Wilford nOOPER: Jennie Christensen Schmidt Howard Shupe Elma Elnora H Widdison Leona H Skanchy Wililam A Skidmore Burningham Mildred Wayment Virginia Salter Leland Smith Elizabeth Gibson Hattie G Park- Clarence Socwell Janice Thomper Ernest McKay Ilah N Giles son Lloyd D Thompson VirginOwen Burrell M Nephi Manning ia Udy Doran Wilkes Wilford Leroy Young Iva Carlson Jay principal a LAKEVIEW: Anne Rudd Taggart Laurence W Jenkins H Crompton Helen Dawson principal Chloe Fuller Mildred Hardy WAHLQUIST JUNIOR HIGH: D Boyington Wallace Vivien Lionel Ann Ruth Payne Despain R Ross L Stewart Robert Budge Wayne W Cottle Dale Brady H Ellis Howard J Ellis LaVerl Fietkau principal NORTH OGDEN: Mary R Tay- C Giles Donald R Hall Alma lor Helen B Perry Janet B Fiet- W Hansen Loren Heiner kau Melba Frandsen Verona W Heslop Ashlaug Jackson Hall Lois Ward Veda Berrett Mercy L Ledingham A Welling Macfarlane Vernon Mordaunt Margaret S Chandler Alene Edna D Ballif Nell O Eugene Nye Rozena N Oaks Chadwick Effie Lowe Watson Paul Peterson Leland Rhees Bernice Pierce Lyman Salvesen Lula Richards Grant L Russell Janet W Hale Zelpha H Head Wayne B Ringer Howard J Kirk M Larsen Rollo W Orme Stallings Mildred Stark Jacqueline Worthington Sidney L Wy-aJohn W Chadwick principal PLAIN CITY: Marie S Call principal Genevieve Jenkins Margaret H WEBER HIGH SCHOOL: J Cottle Ruth N Knight Flora R Forsgren Andersen J Floyd Cragun Vera Palmer June L Barnett Leroy Behling Hilda Francom Lorin K Wiser L Ger- Bernards Maurice A Berrett ald Bundy Laurine W Roberts Mabel F Blayney Harold D Dwayne E Manful Earl B Cra- Brown Don Call Don C Carver gun principal Amy E Cooper Donald B Cox RIVERDALE: Thelma R Black-bu- Lowell Cutler Ralph F Dabb Ruth Fowers Arleen Ed- Ida D Draayer Janet M Eggen ward Louise Holmes Laura C George Galloway Christian S e Graves Kump Phena B Weight Joseph A Graves Daniel Smart Maurine Wiberg J Griffiths Maude Holmes J Velda F Christensen Elsie H Ray Jarrett L Rulon Jenkins Graef Dean W Bond Clark Le- Ross H Johnson Merle Edwin roy Puffer Ehvin W Marriott Lamson Mary S Larson Versa Martha if al Jor-gens-en M DeYoung Nu-an- a vii ecu uuia i Vula G Marriott Heslop Donna Rae Hinds H " The City School Board has housing facilities in Ogden were vacant according to a joint Post Office-FederHousing Administration survey Released yesterday by Postmaster Ed Vendell the survey showed apartment house vacancies leading residence dwelling vacancies 84 per cent to 11 per ner Kathleen N Lupcho R Glen Miller principal WASHINGTON TERRACE: Mae R Geddes Lenald Lutz Mary C McKee Thora W Shaw Elizabeth Reynolds Mary R Barr Irma P Casper Lilly J Cliff Darlene B Fernelius Leatha M Findlay Lureta Lloyd Leora C Alder Artel M Grazer Gladys Andelin Gertrude Iverson Elma Salmon' Exta J Child Thera Johnson Katherine Ludlow Jet-ti- e Higginbottom Pearl A Maude J Mildon Claire Neuenschwander Fern O Taylor David M Anderson Paul G Es- terholdt Ivan G Gardner Alice M Hunt Wheatley J Taylor principal WEST WEBER: Joyce Bram welL Harel Peterson Mable Peterson Nina H Smith Ruth K Fowers Junior Charlton Wallace M Knight principal WILSON: Ethel Stanford Edith C Jones Lola Bouwhuis Helen M Salter Gladys Barton Emily Ellis Edith C Woodward Vera S Applonie Carl M Hansen Loren K Laws principal SOUTH JUNIOR HIGH: Edna H Austad Leland V Bangerter Leonard Berghout Ruth C Car ter Janice S Chasmore Mary Coulter Carl C DeYoung Mayme 2 mid-Jul- y s r School Board Protests Tax Payment to County 3-53- 31 i 0 DLVD |