Show XOA THE OGDEN OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R AUGUST 28 liS3 UTAH SUNDAY MORNING UP Employes Reserve Unit Still Needs Plan$50Q00 Medical Unit Plam for construction of a new $50000 clinic building at Reeves Ave and 28th St were announced today by officials of the Union Pacific Employes Hospital Assn The building will cost approximately $40000 and equipment another $10000 It will be located adjacent to the new Ogden Union Railway and Depot Co yard office to make it as convenient as possible for U P and OURD em- ployes The clinic will be only for U P and OURD employes not for the public or for families of employes It will serve as an out patient clinic for office treatment and diagnosis Operative cass will continue to go to hospitals The building - will be a brick structure 30 ft by 62 ft and will contain reception rooms dressing rooms examination and consultation rooms It will be staffed by local physicians and surgeons Construction will start shortly after Sept 1 and the building is expected to be ready soon after the first of theyear The building has been planned by and will be under the jurisdiction of Dr Louis J Taufer U P district surgeon jn charge of professional services for the Employes Hospital Assn one-stor- y Agents Plan State Session r-- The annual convention of the Utah Association of Insurance Agents will be held at the Hotel Ben Lomond Sept 8 and 9 In attendance will be Joseph Newman president of the Association of Insurance Agents as well as top officials oC large stock insurance companies of the country A banquet will be held Sept 8 with Gov and Mrs J Bracken Lee in attendance Andrew Horan vice president Jn charge of public relations for the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co will be the luncheon speaker Sept 9 Na-tion- al New School District Doesn't Have Building UGD per-son- Wins Award i ' Several Skills con-struct- that area y Control operators mechanics and type operators mechanics and radio operators crypt operators and one clerk and two power maintenance men are still needed Lt Wyatt said The men will earn between $400 and $500 each year and will serve one weekend each month active period each plus a 15-da- y 1 year Meals and lodging are avail- able if desired during weekends y tour of active an the duty Only in the event of a national emergency would the detachment be called into active service Veterans desiring further inex formation should call tension 677 15-da- -- Christmas: Lloyd K Nielsen formerly principal at Madison has been appointed principal of the new school Supt T O Smith said a name for the new school district v will be selected soon Most of the students and teach- ers will use facilities in the Central Building on the Weber College campus Students will be transported to the school by bus from convenient routes to be established in the area Classes will be moved to the new school wing is com) pleted Supt Smith said BOUNDARIES LISTED Boundaries of the newistrict are Adams Avenue on the west 36th Street on the south Harrison Boulevard on the east and as-eac- h f y"—"V T Yr 1 19 You'll onjoy doing bvti-no- tt with this f riondly homo-tow- n firm Call to mako quick 'arrango- manr for cashl 2627 WASHINGTON SIVD smTTTm " ' - ' fi ii II h y II CiH'tf ()1Q 6) 0 4-5- 3025 02 ' I i Ixutflowtl 2-84- 4 1 f Annual picnic for employes of Swift and Co in Ogden will be held Sept 3 at Lagoon Approximately 1500 workers and their families are expected to at tend The committee in charge Is headed by Paul I Brennan and Albert Sharp as coordinators Melvin F Murphy is chairman of the arrangements committee: William F Davis refreshments committee Glen Massey pro committeer gram Roy Foulk chairman Victor Villella games f reception Ralph Morley safety committee and Sylvia Burnett and Eleanor Smith publicity and promotion Free rides for the children sack races pie eating contests free lunch and soda pop will be part of the entertainment for the day s fiariiiri h n ' i n i f " giir m N rv Spun Orion i magine! You can wash them A GIRLS' WAREHOUSE FOR RENT SWEATERS PI without mo $3500 per Dial or 7352 2-16- 'V- -i ' Swift Picnic Is Sept 3 30x30 — I The Quartermaster Supply SecDr Smith pointed out one ex- tion was given a special award ception to the transportation' of for passing the 500000 man:hour these students to the lower college campus Pupils who have been transported to the Lorin AUTO INSURANCE Farr School will continue to be transported there Kindergarten At a Lower Net Cost to You and first grade pupils in the Wasatch District west of Harrison FIRE INSURANCE Boulevard will continue to meet in the Grand View Acres comHomo t 0' munity building 15 Dividend Savings Pupils previously attending Wasatch School who live west of OFFICi HOURS Harrison and south of 36th Street Mondby Through Friday from second to sixth grades will 9:30 a m to 6 p m be transported to the college camSaturday 9 t 2 p m pus site Pupils east of Adams INSURANCE EXCHANGE Avenue in the Washington School TRUCK f f'C UT0 District from third to sixth grades will also be taken to the JiuSuc XsCampkll agency college A unit of the school lunch Tfca Mayflowr Man" MavrU '5 t program will be established © Phono Wash the college to serve the trans £ planted pupils — I ed al ot UTAH GENERAL DEPOT — The city board of education hat 30th Street and Sullivan to the The Engineer Supply Section of v organized a new school district north th Utah General Depot has re Children in Grand View Acres ceived the award for but its teachers and students will superior have to use temporary facilities will attend this school until an conditions in fire prevention own elementary school is erected on a HILL AIR FORCE BASE — because construction of their housekeeping for the second schedbehind now site fallen has owned in board the by Men' are still needed in a num- building straight month ber of skills for the newly formed uleThe new district with about reserve unit Detach 5 12th Air- 600 students was created to use ways and Air Communication the new building being at 33rd Street and Gram-ercSquadron according to First Lt Avenue It is not expected Bill Wyatt unit commander to be ready for use until after teletower mark without a vehicle or injury accident The two awards were presented at the August meeting of the De-pSafety Council Honorable mention was given labor equipment and vehicle pool branch and the QM section for their fire prevention house keeping During September depot activities will be judged on their use of protective eouiDment and apparel with particular emphasis on safety shoes and eye protec-- ' v tion 04 Pullover 298 blocking! j - V- " it could take you around the world in comfort if xv517 i-- rr"- -- v -' -- A 'v'-- ' - s r " i -- ! 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