Show I P n R) bet REHEARSALS TO h V V ' X i f SllHlS ‘i L© Attempted Breakin J f- -r t " 4 - i r l : llS1CiJ0£3S0 if OILS A request for more warehouse lunch custodial and instructional and storage space for school sup- supplies that have to be stored are V P f I all the time t plies and equipment has been increasing of ' beis also i vehicles “Storage taken under advisement by the Wecoming a problem” ber Board of Education Mr Rose said the maintenance Board members asked for fur- shop located on the site of the adther information before acting on ministrative offices and Weber two proposals to relieve what Asst High School “is not entirely satisSupt Gale Rose called a serious factory as a maintenance building” and storage “It is hard to do anything in the shortage of warehouse ? maintenance strop” said D M space Mr Rose suggested that the Shupe superintendent of buildings ‘board either: and grounds “It is so crowded you one-hal- f —Purchase of acre can hardly turn around” to the Aground adjacent present AN ATTRACTIVE PRICE office and build a new is one-ha- lf 'maintenance shop converting the Mr Rose saidto there school the propacre adjacent (existing shop into storage space Avenue that “at Adams facing erty —Move one or two unused bus at what SERVICE GIRL garages to the old Taylor School one time was appraised I would be an attractive price” site for seasonal storage use Mrs Charles T Jenkins (left) receives her 15-yeHe proposed buying this lot and pin Mr Rose said “storage and ware- maintenance new a shop CounT Girl Scout Wasatch Mrs Garrison James building from is increahousing space becoming and garage on it The present maincil president Mrs Jenkins has given 15 years consing difficult The volume of school tenance building would then be used tinuous Girl Scout service Mrs H W Johnson also to relieve the warehouse shortage award during a recent Court of received a 15-yeThe alternative to this Mr Rose LDS WARD TO SELL St two in Awards the said would be to move one or Mary’s Church IDOLLS AND CLOTHES unused bus garages from throughout- the county to the site of the foot for the bar A sale of Christmas dolls and old Taylor School in which to store doll clothes will be held Satur- He perspired and the dye ran equipment used seasonally v 10 in Twen-jLDS at the am day T H Bell told the board down his face Six times tops Ward amusement heSupt is “concerned about spending him for questioning yhen hall 31st and Porter sponsored WORCESTER very much for warehousing until we England (AP)-H- arry stopped the he finally got through explaining by Primary have the pupil housing taken care Sparafucile dyed his thinning Dolls will be completely out-- I of” and reached the bar he got the job fitted There will also be Board members decided the dis- gray hair red to make him look The owner also okayed the old gray when he applied for a job clothes for dolls of all sizes trict should consider purchasing the younger on set out hair Then he a bartender as half acre of land near the admin- 4 i AWARD FOR Almast 'Dyed' But ‘He Made It ty-seve- - ! : uf r best 'shot in the West! - i - I V I ilN 'MU’M'VAMJ 2000 FEET SQ 50 FfllSKIES bag l—WW’ 0 ) b 250 25 lb Chloradane for n)& Spiders etc qtvUO 335 100 lbs Quantity and Bulk Prices Fend Wall Horse Complete Q Oft Ration 100 lbs WiUU Pre Starter 25-l- b A MILK REPLACER EEDS 1 CALF f&raa6aKgiv iv tuasoitnEBSt 4G0 -F- 6 WEEKS Feed Vom?:':c'‘'‘:425 THE Gold S&ziidateC OF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY SINCE 1810 AG RICHARDSON GRAIN 86 Proof Street Ogden Utah 248-24t- h WATERFILl AND on LjLj THE ADVANTAGES! u j 100! f ' "x i 1 ' : !y i ' I S '4s - ? 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MIHIIIt VTV— administration investigate the pos sibility of obtaining low cost The 96th Transportation Battalion ground outside Ogden city for warewill conduct a multiple drill Sun- housing Mr Van Drimmelen also sugday at 7:45 am at the Army Reserve Center 1901 Jackson gested the administration start con Lt Col Francis G Burton bat- sidering moving the administrative talion commander said instruction offices “out into the district” will include “Military Justice” by Maj John W Wallace loading miliJOB OPENING tary vehicles Sergeant Patterson drills and ceremonies by company TO t 1 c“‘ “r726 COVERS 3B NOVEMBER 12 1959 istrative office 96th Battalion Drill Scheduled ii UTAH THURSDAY EVENING R age Co He has also been presented with a gold cup in appreciation of his cooperation in business meetings acbreak-i- n Frank C Warner assistant gen- - cording to James E De Vine genMrs Madsen said the back door eral yardmaster of the OUR and D eral manager of Gateway f was smashed but entry was not Railroad has been named a memMr Warner has worked at his job made because the door was held by ber of the “Hero of the Month” with the railroad for the past 33 i Club by Western Gateway and stor years a bar and bolts 20 ar Ho STANDARD-EXAMINE- Yardmaster Aide 'Hero of Month' Mrs El Madsen owner of the Dixie Shops at 2313 Washington reported to police an attempted Weekly rehearsals for presentation of the annual Christmas begin tomorrow at 7:30 pm in gin tomorrow at 7:30 pm in the LDS Pioneer Tabernacle The rehearsals will be held each Thursday O Dale Blackburn well known Ogden singer and head of the vocal department at Og- den High School will direct the popular oratorio this year diLester Hinchcliff who has rected the musical for many years will assist at the piano during rehearsals This will be the 39th annual presentation Anyone interested in singing in the oratorio should call Mr Blackburn at EX for full information SCOUT ar OGDEN Reported to Police BEGIN TODAY FOR 'MESSIAH' PAX THE OGDEN I other insured institutions What’s more when you save by the 1 0th you earn from the 1 st Save successfully with this 37-yc- ar OOuOOi old institution where extra strength and extra profits make a difference that really counts Open your account now and get a free gift as a double bonus! 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