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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 6

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Ogden Standard-Examined Sunday September 3 1967 6A AUTUMN'S HEADED THIS WAY Man Takes Fire Right To Station ummer Begins to Pack BOB MAGEE By ready are starting to appear The nights are cooler though not much and a barely discern- A certam crispoess is begin autumn For artists autumn is a time of challenge Paints are mixed and re-mixed in an attempt to capture the beauties of nature on canvas Very few realize this aim and ning to break out in the early nwrning air Daytime tempera-tees are dodging down espe In a turn of events Ogden City firemen had a blaze come to them when a man drove to station number one with a burn abie change in color can oe seen in a few trees and bushes in the area Another sure sign that fall is uoon us is retailer sales de- cially in tie upper valley These are sure signs that many of those who do are now autumn is headed this way ing blanket in the rear of his truck sitrrvrf for children headed for i famous or becoming so i i 1 C-t the classrooms jviany songs nave ueen wz it- Summer has Deen witn us tor a short time this year it Firemen at the station re ten about autumn and many sponded with a quick dousing of HUNTING SEASON Fall hunting season is already paintings of trees and bushes in fall plumage hang in art gal water and brougnt tne Diamcec under control under way in many areas of the leries seems' a shame to see it pack up and leave IBut that's the way it must be for Old Mother Nature working in her ever wonderous ways has set aside certain time lim The truck driver Ted Peter state and skiers soon will be i i i i son of Idaho Falls Idaho told waxing xneir skis ana cnwiuag TmHMlirT IT i Wl MMIIiinil bindings to be set wnen me iust mm mm mm arm fire officials the lire started when he flipped a cigarette out of the truck window LYLE ASK ILL snow comes its for each of the four seasons The first signs of alutumn al III i I i lill Late-season flowers soon will Lists Speakers Not blowing clear of the wither and die as their job of providing color is transferred to truck the smoldering cigarette landed on a blanket in the bed Vs the leaves Trees win Decome a of the pickup and began to Talks Scheduled 5 brilliant mixture of reds yel 1 1 wmmz-tmimb sss- I' -it mjtgm I I I-' (f fzZ i Ytw i 14 "V- 'A --n I iS-ii -cT 5 1 ii1miimii 1 1 mil am iii i i inn- iWnHn mi jw burn lows and browns with some stubborn preen remaining FRONT RAMP Beins near to the station Mr KnifeiFork Glut With the unusually wet spring providing extra foliage followed by an especially hot summer area residents can look forward to an exceptionally colorful display Mountains along the Wasatch ii MARV RABE at th Main Offica 394-7755 al Cooperation th Special Knife and Fork after-dinner Partner in US Prosperity" speakers and the membership Peterson said he merely drove the truck and its burning contents right up the front ramp of the station An earlier car fire just before 8 pm sent crews to 20th and Wall An apparent carburetor backfire sent flames into the engine compartment of a car owned by John Warburton of Ogden Firemen were able to extinguish the blaze with only minor "Foreign Policv Puzzle" will drive for the iye-t season Front are rife with color with one of the prettiest stretches on presented Feb 2 by John were announced aaturaay oy (Si club president Lyle (Jaskill the hill sides along the old Mountain Road in Davis County Unbelievably bright reds and brilliant yellows set themselves inis year we naveBeiwicu tve speakers representing hu Hughes An experienced reporx-er-lecturer Mr Hughes doubles as a humorist Dr Robert Bond adventurer and humorist is the final speaker of the season He brings to the arter-diner platform "Im mor memory improvement world affairs foreign policy ana South America" said Mr Gas- apart from the other colors in the area to provide one of na damage to the auto's wiring TTirwnC WTTPP a AiffoTant honlr in 1 RQfl when thA famltv ftf Grant School ture loveliest works kill People who have seen this dis I Ed Harding one of the na pressions of a Yanqui in boutn posed for this picture It was considered the best of four schools in the county at that time tion's leadins humorist will America" i play once often return many capturing the vivid colors on Mr Oaskfll also announced open the new season Oct 12J A humorist-philosopher he will that a membership drive will be film and others in their mem orv THERE'S BEEN SOME CHANGES speak on "Ed Harding in Or conducted during bept Oeden Vallev is another area bit" Marine Finishes Recruit Marine Pvt Lester Valencia son of Mrs Millie Valencia of 29U Pingree has graduated from eight weeks of training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego Calif He will undereo about three "We ask all members to sena in their dues for the new sea that becomes a classic artwork 1 iPXJlE 6 oral? a- ciw 1 (Sl31ltfrfl4 O'QD MEMORY RAZORS Knife and Fork club mem- of nature as summer flowers son as soon as possiDie me Recalls Photo make way for the leaves of will hear Orville Fitzger- i membership committee will then determine how many opening are available for new mem ld on Nov 29 A man who makes remember- Early Days in Ogden bers" said Mrj Gaskill hweeks of individual combat a business' and teaches oth- ers how to ao mi rmzger- training and after a leave at ksmk ha nrill fannr4 tn Hie firftt ducalion ald's subject is "Memory Kaz- Marine Corps assignment ors and star u-azers I On Jan 11 Louis Bohmrich Anyone interested in memoer-ship is asked to! write to the Knife and Forkj Club 1 PO Box 1165 Ogden Available openings i wfll be filled according to Ipostmark date i 1 mil nm I I i The start of another school year and a 70-year-old photo-kVS Vfj" crranh hrins hack memories for iV rlv r-1 i WnO uaS WVU NCU lUl uuomow men around the world takes to ijie platform with 'Internation if? UV wmmmm -Mrs Pettersoh of 2164 Jefferson The photograph taken in 18 Library Staff Stresses snows me enure uiout ouiwi acultv of 18 including her late husband in his first year as a Facility Modernization -teacher -Mrs Petterson indicated that an average of $288 and Weber Facilities at Weber County Library are far behind the na Cfcjunty $148 The county's aver uiings nave uiougcu vt ouivs those days At that time there were only three elementary schools in the city and one high age however was up consider tional average but "everyxning humanly possible" is being done to bring it up to standard said ably from the 1965 figure of 89 cents Guy Schuurman librarian Mr Schuurman and his staff are presently at work purchasing some 40000 new books I re- I BETTERFUTURE with the additional volumes and the new bufldinff which is binding 10000 old volumes ana starting a basic audio-visual Learning doesn't stop with the classroom Science is constantly making new strides in developing medicines to fight disease Your pharmacist professionally trained and fully experienced keeps well-informed about new health aids so he may promptly provide the prescription your doctor advises FREE ENS-T-DATA on all cash or charge purchases Income tax and insurance records expected to be completed in early December Mr Schuurman educational system He said of the present collec nqpes to Dnng weDr Aouniy up to is American Library Associa tion "Many are outdated worn tion standards and need to be replaced Thour sands of titles need to be added library staff members have rf Ri I file ihri it- WW t- A Mff Lfl mi W-- TlllTlfllllll mil i ii 11 1 heen selecting Durchases and th nvp a hasir lihrarv service tb the people of Weber County' cataloging new books for some time now BOND ISSUE I Mn Schuurman described a i I 1 Money for the present work good basic couecuon neeaea ior was nrovided in a bond issue a i well-run liorary 1 Dec 8 1964 Thd purpose of the bond was to improve and ex fend librarv facihties and- to renerallv ungrade the library Weber Countv has lagged be CAN BE TREAT EU Utah Alcoholism Foundation INFORMATION OFFICE MM rAm Utah Phone 399-1151 In American Home Center A hind the nation and the rest I of state for some time The NOT ONLY has the architecture of the building changed in the past 70 years so has the size of the faculty and style of its dress present library builiing is small i 34T Min ui i Phono 392-0074 er than those found many Roy Driver Fined hwns nf ahnut 25000 11 Blazes Hit Forests A $15 fine for speeding was Library expenditures per capita for tne nation last yar ran close to $4 while Utah spent levied in City Court on 42-year- old Billy Lambros of Koy As Fire Peril Mounts school in the county Besides Grant there was Madison elementary and a small school at Five Points At the time Grant was considered the best in Ogden ONE HIGH SCHOOL The only high school was Ogden High located at 25th and Adams Children in outlying areas wishing a higher education had to make the long trip into town each morning and the trip back in the evening "In those days the residential section was west of Washington over towards 22nd" said Mrs Petterson Many well to do people lived along Grant at that time "It's a lot different now" she added TAUGHT HALF DAY Mrs Petterson first met her husband to be while attending Madison school in 1896 He was then teaching one-half day at each school At the time Mr Petterson was inly a teacher to her and they did not get to know each other Bntfl she began teaching in 1905 It Plain City Mr Petterson was lien superintendent of county Khools She taught only the one year quitting after the couple married COMBINED DISTRICTS Mr Petterson taught at several county schools was principal of both Grant and Madison elementary schools and spent 12 years as county schools superintendent While serving as superintendent Mr Petterson was instrumental in getting county schools to consolidate into one district in 1905 -He retired in 1939 while principal of Madison school and passed away two years ago at the age of 95 Roy Gl Assigned To Armored Unit 3FC David Dominguez 19 son of Mr and Mrs Harold Tinder-dry forests and foot hills fell victim to carelessness However Mr Iverson said the wet spring and late summer are only now beginning to produce the usual extreme fire seventeen's last week as 11 man-caused fires swept across the Intermountain Region Although this vear's over-all danger experienced yearly in total for man-caused blazes is tins area Local forest fire controllers issued a stern warning today to the thousands of outdoorsmen expected to take advanatge of the Labor Day weekend I Continued hot weather and winrtv warm nirfrts have mshed somewhat lower than last year figure Regional Forester Floyd Iverson said the sudden increase is a serious indication of the increasing danger So far this year the man-caused fire record in the In- Again Offers rcouna Trip Weekend Travel at (the danger mark to "extreme" aiT of the recreational facilities along the Wasatch Front controllers said terrnountain Region has only reached 50 compared to 80 in 1965 and 200 in 1965 mm Get read tor BE A BLOOMIN' SUCCESS ENROLL NOW IN OUR SEVENTEEN BEAUTY WORKSHOP Good news for travelers! From now through rwi 17 1 0A7 vnu can take round-trip weekend Sessions for Junior High girls on Mondays at 4:30 pm (Sept lbruct 3uj Sessions for Senior High girls on Tuesdays at 4:30 pm (Sept 19Oct 31) Dominguez of 2106 4750 Rpy has been assigned to the 2nd Armored Division at Ft Hood Tex PFC Dominguez is a 1965 gra- duate of Weber High School His wife Judy lives at 2123 Lincoln You'll learn how to keep your cool how to make-up and do youii hair how to sit in a mini and more in our all-new Seventeen Magazine Beauty Workshop Enroll now in the Pacesetter Shop Second excursions on Union Pacific at greatly reduced rail fares In fact the fare is so low that the return trip costs you only 1 0 per cent of the one-way fare! These fares apply between all points on the Union Pacific except north of Portland Oregon and south of Las Vegas Nevada and apply to both coach and flrsf class on all trains each Friday Saturday and Sunday with return limit midnight Monday For complete information tickets or reservations call or visit your nearbv Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent For AH Your Floor Onlv $5 tor the 7 weeK course S'mohey BACEC-TO-SCHOOL 1 HARMLESS RY 'CLEANING 1 1 Works hon conducted by The Bon's Teen Coordinator Mrs Barbara Talbot Slacks Sweaters Skirts Coats Shirts Phone 394-5725 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Kl finAmn Doom 100 Union Station In 1 wnnriTwm twtwwvmhi 25th St Wall Ave Phono 394-5533 Mclntyre General Traffic Agent mart Shopping Center I960 400 1 North Ogd 21SS Pingr (Mala Plant) 923 21th Strt 1991 Washington Ilvd.

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