Show 'W7 f n LAST MEETING TODAY FOR 3 COUNCILMEN J 'v liV I A 1 $ 's' f ' '"'A'S S X I 2 I"" X : i ) 4 i s X $x Program to Take Care of Needs For Schools for 5 to 10 Years I x- f jam v c ' p' r 1957 Mayor Raymond S I - x2 k Late this afternoon three members of the Ogden City Council were to take part in the last official meeting of the Council that was elected in 'rvt- - I ztz f ' Wright Elmer Myers councilman-at-larg- e are the three members who were not elected Nov 3 to r term Mayor another Wright and Mr Myers did not run for reelection and Mr Seager was defeated The present council has one more duty to perform At 10 am Monday it will be present at the swearing in of three new members who will serve until 1961 Mark H Bott of the First Ward A Sid Weese Third Ward and Joseph F McCune two-yea- ' r-'-' t 'I f I 4 3 'fs "? Utah Cities Get $91 9253 For Airports l I Twins Maureen and Doreen Lees model sports favorites for Mrs Graham F Shirra which they will wear today at 8 pm in the winter and holiday fashion show at Weber Heights Stake Center 37th Street and Eccles Avenue The fashion revue is free refreshments will be served and campus favorites will be emphasized as well as clothes for younger girls The fashion show is sponsored by Gleaners of the Weber Heights Stake for municipal airport improvements it wras announced today by Sen Most City Schools Damaged by Winds : 1 Damage to Ogden City schools in the Oct 30 wind storm extended to most buildings and the total dam- -' ages will be “tough” according to Supt T 0 Smith Mr Smith last night gave a report of damage to the Board of Education that had been compiled by Scott Wilson maintenance supervisor The superintendent said “Bills are still coming in and I have no estimate as to the total damage” The damage is fully covered by Insurance Supt Smith said Worst damaged was the Wasatch School at 3350 Polk Mr Wilson’s report said the roofing and sheeting was blown off the classroom wing ceiling and light “gone” in southeast classrooms walls in two rooms broken extensive window breakage resulted and the flagpole was fixtures !! i Frank Moss ' schools The board also instructed the superintendent to investigate the possible future need for an elementary school site south of Ogden and east of Harrison Board members asked the superintendent to clarify Ogden City’ annexation intentions in that area being moving ahead on a site negotiation SOUTH OGDEN PURCHASE The first land to be purchased under the board’s program— and possibly the only purchase for a few months— will be a three or four acre addition to the site of the elementary school planned in South Ogden near South Junior 12-roo- m High School Asst Supt Rose reported the owner of the property needed for (D-Uta- h) NORTH OGDEN SITES —One junior high school and one elementary school site in North Ogden —One new junior high site south of Washington Terrace —Senior high school junior high and elementary school sites in Roy —Land to expand the size of the r t L i J SNIP SNIP — Mrs Carol Ann Smith snips ribbon signalling opening of new Sears store at 3625 Wall today Company officials on hand for the opening included (left to right) Grant Thomas local manager Edward W Jenkins Utah manager and Austin T Cushman vice president for the Pacific Coast WASHINGTON D C—Five Utah cities including Ogden and Brigham City have been allocated $919253 REPAIRS RUSHED 12-roo- m - councilman-at-larg- e FASHION SHOW ON FADS site of the proposed new elementary school in South Ogden and the Plain City and Valley The Weber Board of Education has broadened its school site purchase plans into the most ambitious land acquisition program in the history of the district The program authorizes the superintendent to negotiate for the purchase of seven new school sites and to exppnd three existing sites The land would be purchased over a one to two year period and possibly longer The board expects the program to take care of district school site needs for the next five to 10 years In adopting the expanded program the board approved with a few minor exceptions recommendations presented by Asst Supt Gale Rose at the meeting Tuesday night The board authorized the administration to negotiate for of the First Ward C Austin Seager of the Third Ward and r ? IB OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 12 1959 B — Section CIVIC THEATER Doctor Tells Sears Roebuck Store Formal Opening Today Of Need for am More Medics Ogden will receive $33352 to be used for clearing zones at the ends of the northeast-southwerunway extend the runway to 6300 feet and How to meet the popular demand to install medium intensity lights for health care is one of the bigSen Moss said ' bent Allocations to the other cities gest dilemmas facing the medical The Grandview’ School at 960 39th were as follows: Salt Lake City profession today Brigham City $64160 lost the roof over the main en- $715620 That was the report of Dr John trance had some roofing and corn- Logan $89458 and Cedar City Z Bowers in an address at the anices blow away skylights were $16483 The state as a whole will receive nual banquet of the St Benedict’s broken and windows smashed a total of $956410 in the fiscal year medical staff Dr Bowers is dean Mount Ogden Junior High had beginning next July 1 Sen Moss said $719824 of the to- of the University of Wisconsin and 40 windows broken or pitted by flying gravel and will be replaced tal allocation by the Federal Avia- former dean of the University of The roof over the south class- tion Agency is made on a popula- Utah room wing was lifted and will have tion basis and the balance is a Dr Bowers said the medical proto be replaced “discretionary” allotment of funds Salt Lake’s allocation is ear- fession will have to graduate 13000 Many schools had damage to for acquiring land extend- Students a year by 1975 to meet the ventilamarked roof vents copper flashings’ north-sout- h the tors and roof gravel blown off runway to 10000 demand ing Mr Wilson said many of the feet 'paving the extension and in“It is the responsibility of all minor repair jobs are being done stalling high intensity lights In Brigham City the money will medical men to encourage young by his force of maintenance men ‘including rebuilding doors screen be used to acquire land clear zones men and women of high intellectual run- caliber to enter the at the ends of the north-sout-h doors and repairing tile profession and Ten TV antennas were damaged way widen and extend the runway to promote measures to help them and had to be repaired or replaced to 4800 feet at a width of 75 feet finance their education” Dr BowMr Wilson said Total cost of labor install medium intensity lights and ’ ' and materials came to $11170 pave the apron and building area ers said st Sears Roebuck & Co opened the Wall doors of its new million-dolla- r Avenue store sharply at 10 v today Several hundred people quickly filled the 85920 square foot retail store to browse through its 53 departments stocked with 30000 different items of merchandise The doors were opened after a brief ceremony during which local government and civic leaders congratulated Sears on building the new store terming it an asset to the community The ribbon was snipped by Mrs Carol Ann Smith of 2562 Quincy chosen for the honor from among 3000 entries in a contest to select the typical Sears customer Mrs Smith was also awarded a complete fall wardrobe and made a part owner in the firm with presentation to her of a share of Sears stock by Grant Thomas local store PLAY TICKETS ON SALE TODAY den Mayor Raymond S Wright and Chamber of Commerce President L C Williamsen Season tickets for Ogden Civic Theater’s “A Murder Has Been Arranged” will go on sale today in the Egyptian Theater’s cash- - ier's office ’ Fourteenth Ward Will Hold Society Bazaar Performances will be given 19 20 and 21 a slight change from the dates originally announced Those who have a season ticket for the old date of Wednesday Nov 18 may use that ticket for the Saturday performances or may exchange it for any other night desired Nov The Relief Society Bazaar for the Fourteenth Ward will open tomorrow at 3 pm Bazaar items will be sold between 3 and 6 pm in the Recreation Hall From 9 pm lunches will be sold Turkey burgers salad cake ice cream and drinks are included in the lunches The public is invited 6-- Language Plan Not by Schools Clinton Hocdown Is Duo Saturday number of Ogden City School instructors and other individuals who are planning a series of classes in foreign languages are doing this “on their own” one of the teachers said last night Austin Wahlquist Spanish instructor at Mount Ogden Junior High said the Ogden schools will have no official connection with the language courses which are planned to begin after Jan 1 A CLINTON— The Clinton Ward will hold its Harvest Hoedown in the Willard Second Ward Plans Turkey Dinner ward recreation hall Saturday at WILLARD— Turkey dinner will be the first feature of the Willard Second Ward Relief Society bazaar manager Also participating in the opening tonight Dinner will be served from 6 to 8 ceremony were Austin T Cushman Sears Pacific Coast vice president p:m in the Recreation Hall Side Edward W Jenkins Sears Utah dishes will be sold extra Price of manager Elmer Carver Weber the dinner is $1 for adults and 60 County Commission chairman Og Cents for children WOMEN’S WINTER this site expansion and the property being considered for the junior high school site south of Washington Terrace has offered to sell at $4000 an acre They rejected both offers and instructed Mr Rose to renegotiate the price on the elementary school land Discussing the new land acquisition program today Supt Bell said it probably will be financed with funds the district will receive from the state’s new continuing capital outlay aid program The district expects to receive about $98000 during each of the next two years ‘ “We- need to have some school sites tied up WTe are the only major growing district in the state that does hot have land on which it is not now building” Supt Bell said The superintendent said schools will be built on the new sites as soon as money is available He said it probably will be five years or longer before the district can build a new junior high school 8:30 pm A Thanksgiving turkey will be given away There will be a floor show and dress will be plaid shirts and cotton dresses There will be an orchestra featuring modern and old time dances Refreshments will be sold MEN'S WINTER y J Li Shop Fridays Until 9 p m Complete selection! 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