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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 14

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MONDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 7 1912 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER Solution Attained in Animal Care Problem SITE USED FOR They Outline Latest Aeronautics Venture 3 ANIMAL REFUGE TERMED IDEAL A I '1 SCHOOLS HIRE TWO TEACHERS FOR AIR COURSE Will Direct Ogden High In Newest Trends Of Aviation 5 1 Society's Long Effort '4 Appears Crowned A I With Success By HAL WELCH Standard-Examiner Staff Long a problem now a pride "fTvi- Zifn -ri rUf si- J-1 r- That is the history of Ogden dog pound which occupies recently completed buildings on the new location on River Drive just north of El Monte eolt course I a The cats that fignt under your window and the dogs that bark awav the neighborhood sleep 1 vanish into the Drotective custody 1 of the city pound as a result of the Ogden high school this year becomes one of the first institutions in the intermountain region to offer pre-f light aeronautics to its students with the announcement today by Supb Karl Hopkins of placing two qualified instructors under contract Bryan Falzgraf Colorado high school teacher and Mattson Comp-ton former president of the Ogden Aero 'club will direct the new program Each is said to be specially trained for the job From Colorado Mr Falzgraf has just completed a special teacher training course sponsored by the office of education and the A A at Colorado State College of Education and i received his credentials In addition he has taught scence and mathematics in the school of Colo 01 service rendered by the city com mission the Ozden Humane so ciety and the skilled attention of th nmindkeeDer Dr WalkUp A it 1t i i i I -1 -v The new site is said to be ideally located isolated from residences yet near enough to be available to fill all requirements i Doubtless Fido doesn't know it but his pen is constructed largely of the iron gratings that confined il nhn(A iiUputihinir the new aeronautic orocram for NEW STUDIES Ogden high school with two instruetom signed to conauci me iiruKr udMitbon Compton instructor Karl Hopkins superintendent and Leroy Blaser director of vocational education for the city schools The program Is expected to draw considerable student interest POUND SCENE Happy solution of the perennial city dog pound problem was H-ru mn --ficers of the Ogden Humane society visited the new city pound on Hive drive located north of 14 Monte golf course Pictured in the taff photo (left to right) are Dr Walkup vetnratnwt and poJndkeeper Mrs Edna Wade society vice president Mr Blakre "rreUryi -cinia Wheelwright president I Montmorency treasurer and publicity agnt II Crcn do tax OFFICE APPEALS many a notorious inmate in me pia city jail Much of the lumber came from the razing of the street department shops and some of the other materials came from the other shelters used by the Humane society I All in all the cost is reported to be small in proportion to the importance of the work done And what's a poor dog todo? City ordinances provides that all stray dogs must be kept atllqast five days before they are destroyed But Dr Walkup isn't! so abrupt He's a dog's man "Doc" will keep the canines long past Spike Ceremony Attracts! Oldest of Pensioners i imri iur iur jri i -f AGAINST WASTE tor this construction A ite was even though some of the sites were Now almost everyone la the public the city dads and the Humane society chosen and construction started as soon as weather permitted a block or more from the nearest house The Abbott administration urzed Seeking a reduction in non-mill rado for the past six years The work history and experience of Compton read as richly as the rapid expansion of the aircraft industry itself His activities in aviation began 1 when he was 18 years old as a youngster in Ogden He soloed at that age at the old Ogden airport in a Toabelalne biplane He was president of the Ogden Model Aero club and held a model 'airplane endurance record for the state He later did private flying in Ogden In 1936 he joined the army air corps and was stationed at Hamilton Field Calif He completed his trainingarid passed the government tests foV an airplane pilot and airplane engine mechanics lilcanse and was given license number 15401 Upon leaving the air corps he apent some time at the San Carlors airport in California From' here he joined the It Brodie Co Later he became Instructor jn aircraft sheet metal drafting at the Oakland Polytechnic Junior college When Lockheed received its first orders from Britain for Hudson bombers Compton was among the first to be added to the payroll While at Lockheed he attended several spe tary expenditures the social se on by the society made several efforts to locate a site for a city-built pound but always met with curity board today opened a cam paign to eliminate unnecessary loss protests from the neignoors uy this trme the buildings and pens of social security account numDer cards at the North street location were almost unusable and something had Great numbers of rcaucsts for HAVE THOSE FEET TAKEN CARE OF 1 A Scientific Foot Treatment relieves fatigue for persons who 1 stand for long periods and those subject to cold feet the result of poor circulation Dr Fishburn FOOT CHIROPODIST Main Floor at Penney Co He Fired Locomotive on Train Famous at Promontory William Warner 86 oldest Union Pacific pensioner now a resident of Salt Lake City who fired many times the famous engine No 116 which later met Jupiter at Promontory May 12 1869 will be on hand for the golden spike liftiiig ceremony Tuesday the replacement of lost stolen or misplaced cards are being received daily by the board's Ogden field to be done Mrs Roy Wheelwright Mrs Blakeslee and Montmorency appeared for the society at the budget meeting of the city 'I office according to a snyder local manager "In such cases the issuing of commission In January vvnen the deplorable condition was ex the legal limit whenever ne ininKs he can find good homes for what were once somebody's pets Ufe wasn't always rosy A back-log of the struggle of the "Be-Klnd-to-Animah" people is worth recording The dog pound had operated on contract to individuals until about 1929 when the Ogden Humane I society under the leadership of Mrs John Hyslop built an animal shelter on leased property on North street and obtained the contract for the operation of the pound When her husband retired iand they moved to Salt Lake City in 1935 the management of the Humane society and the shelter fell to new officials under Mrs Estella Wattis Bowman as president The new cards bearing the same ac count number as originally- assigned la a nart of the free service plained Mayor Peery agreed that the city must build a pound at once With the support of Commissioners Wood and Saunders which is always available through Dial 8821 for Appointment 1 1 Mr Warner who started rail the budget was revised to allow roading Nov 22 1870 on the Og- den-to-Green River-run is visiting at the home of his daughter Mr our field offices" Mr snyder stated "However" he added "the increasing evidence of carelessness on the part of workers in taking care of their cards is alarming In view of the resulting inconvenience to both employers and employes and the cost to the government we urge everyone to whom a card has been issued to make sure that it is and Mrs Thomas Perrins 984 i Twenty-seventh He recalls the shelter buildings because they were I WHERE IS YOUR IMPORTANT Van teamed nronertv and of tempor time when Evanston was the terminal on the Union Pacific and ary wooden construction were oe coming difficult to maintain jThe SPECIAL GUEST William Warner will be a complimented guest at a Golden Spike ceremony Tuesday afternoon the three first trains in Ogden No being treated in such a way as nrevent its loss or destruction sorietv worked hard to have a permanent city pound that would "A socail security card is abso be a credit to the commurxity erected on citv land as a WPA 116 No 119 and No 121 all of which he fired Recalls Old No 116 Mr Warner who is vice presi Housing Director project Plans were drawn up by lutely essential on most jobs in the Ogden area and throughout the couhtry -Workers should realize that their card is a personal document which is as important as a George Nichols of the forest SAVIN dent of the pensioners in service and local state and federal Utah reports there are approxi mately 3743 pensioners on the sys approval obtained but in the meantime the city appropriation for materials had lapsed so thati the oroiect had to be dropped tem of which he is the oldest COMING FROM? The society then decided to erect an animal shelter of its own to be used as the city pound Under the leadership of Warren l- ueg-gus and Mrs Blakeslee Enters Complaint Lawrence A Johnson Utah defense council housing director announced today he would make an official complaint to Willis Ritter Salt Lake-Ogden rental area director for the OPA on violations of rent ceilings Johnson asserted excessive rentals are making it difficult for his organization to obtain dwellings for defense workers" "The housing division of the Utah defense council is not a regulatory i bureau" he said "but it will protect the defense worker even if it is necessary to make personal complaints and ask OPA bank book or insurance policy ana preserve it as such On the other hand if a card has been lost or worn out it should be replaced immediately by applying in person or by mail at the social security board field office which Js located at room 380 in the Ogden postoffice building" Pointing out that each person employed in business construction or industry must individually assume the responsibility for having a social security card and seeing to it I that his employer properly records the number Mr Snyder said that "this is the employee's nhiiP-ation to the government his cial training classes While there Harry Crosby the racing pilot engaged his services as an experimental engineer and he assisted in the design of the Crosby CIP-5 interceptor pursuit ship and the very day it was flown Mr Compton accepted a contract from Weber college to teach aircraft sheet metal work in the defense program While at Weber Compton trained men and women students who are now employed throughout the aviation industry placing thefti with such firms as Lockheed Vega North American Consolidated 1 Northrup Douglas Ogden air depot at Hill Field and others Ogden high schools course in pre-f light aeronautics will include such interesting units as: Navigation-how a pilot plots his course corrects for wind draft etc a study of the weather conditions of flight the forces that support the airplane and permit its movement power I plants a discussion of makeup and operation of the engine parachutes their use and operation manufacture and vocations Special experiments will be conduced and a great deal of student activitiy work will be done Glider and power mddels will be utilized And with the broad experience of the two instructors to draw from this course should become very popular stated LeRoy A Blaser director of vocational education who Will supervise this new program Double Basis Mr -Blaser further stated: "Our immediate problem of producing airplanes and training pilots tech--nicians and mechanics for the war effort is an educational problem as well as a military and Industrial one It is not enough to set up special classes for technical phases of this work but a broad program for aviation trainings must be included in the secondary curriculum to Enough moncv was raised for a down payment and to insure Icon struction For a year they searched for a site but location alter Jo cation was rejected because some one in the neighborhood objected "Wish I had the old No 116 and could fire her on her way to Prom-ontary' 'said Mr Warner "But guess I'll have to depend on a horseless carriage this time" Caravan To Arrive The official caravan will arrive in Promontory for lunch about noon The ceremony will be held at two with Gov Maw pulling the spike a replica of the golden spike Railroad officials like in the original ceremony will finish lifting the spike once it has been loosed from the rail by the governor meet the conditions of a changing world to an air age situation This new program definitely shows the desire of the officials of Ogden city schools to keep the school program In pace with changing conditions and giving the students a modern curriculum" or the amount paid to his survivor may hinge on how well he does this simple job" 1 employer I his family and himself The worker's retirement insurance rental authorities to intervene 'BE? fe- I Oil Vh Wgjp 4 i' i i The average American family budget is not a-very elastic affair When we are asked to put 10 of our earnings into War Bonds and Stamps it means adjustment all along the line We must do without many things and we must save on the things we cannot do without One sure way to save is to buy all your family's clothing needs at Penney's for Penney's is a specialist in family savings The Penney Company was founded 40 years ago to save money for pioneer western families at a time when thrift was the national watchword just as it is today The 'first Penney store in Utah was opened in 1908 The founders of this business had their early training in Utah and learned from Utah pioneers how to make every dollar count Today again thrift is a "must" for all of us and Penncy's economical waste-eliminating method of doing business is proving a life saver to millions whose family budgets must be stretched farther than ever before Penney's is a chain store and brings you typical chain store savings but Penney's is more than it is Utah born and raised 1 The American way Is the thrifty way the thrifty way is the Penney way salesladies Wanted Fuel Dealers Set Annual Confab i The Retail Fuel Dealers association of Utah will conduct it annual convention in Salt Lake City Sept 19 President A Money of Payson announced today The meeting will last only one day instead of two as in the past he said "Never before have the fuel dealers been confronted with so many problems and regulations" Money declared "but nve are meeting so that all dealers large and small will know just what they must do to make the bext of a critical Don't Let PEACE Catch You SHORT For ACCESSORIES GIFT and TOY DEPARTMENTS Previous experience not necessary Apply The EMPORIUM pare NOW to enjoy better living after these strenuous war years Those EXTRA dollars of your wartime income that slip away so easily NAIL THEM DOWN in an Insured Savings Account at Your Friendly Federal Intense wartime effort is developing products which converted to peacetime uses will offer us a living standard far above anything we ever knew if we make ready NOW to accept it Looking ahead don't get caught short Pre- i YOUIt FRIENDLY FEDERAL will help your Insured Savings crow by adding liberal dividends to them every six months added buying power for the things you'll want and need after the war7 i 1 'I Start now to get that wonderful sense of security that will be YOURS as you build up your Cash Reserves at Your Friendly Federal A NETWORK OF ROUTES BRINGS YOU WITHIN A SHORT DISTANCE OF YOUR DESTINATION il ii 1 If mr il if KHr-ircrfH mm Liberal Current Rate Compounded Semi 3 pi' If 1 tr i it Co DU Hipp A Avoid Rush Hour Travel RIDE THE BUS BETWEEN 10 4 TIL Savings received on or before the 10th earn dividends from' the first Authorized Agents for War Bonds and Stamps PENNE if m-f if i 41 COMPANY INC BUILDING LOAN AS I AT I IL ANDREWS President 2376 Washington Blvd Ogden 4) 4 i OGDEN TRANSIT CO i -ift Sir -J(tUi kVl iu 4.

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