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Show Vigilance Against Surprise Attach Hoegb Explains Warning Network V st THEN... The air attack warning system guarding Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, consisted of five mobile radar sets. Their limit of detection, about 130 miles. Liaison with civil defense none. Personnel newly-traine- d in radar operation. Alert status at moment of attack in midst of training exercise, officially alerted only to possible sabotage. No air attack alert in effect. Contact with public Information media none. Warning time between moment of attack and first widespread public warning 50 minutes. In Dec. NOW 1960, the entire North American continent is guarded by thousands of miles of radar nets and continuous air patrols that extend our detection system around the earth. These detec- - OCDM, Air Force officers at work in NORAD headquarters tion outposts are linked directly American Air Defense (NORAD) status vigilance against to civil defense warning units which are tied to NAWAS warning points by safe communications. An approaching attack would trigger a nationwide CONELRAD ALERT from North headquarters, activating the civ- air or sea attack. Contact with defense emergency broad- mass public Information media cast system comprising nearly instantaneous, through radio-T2,000 radio stations. national networks and press Personnel warning officers wire systems. Warning time 90 with years of experience. Alert seconds or less to every State. Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Mor-tensMr. and Mrs. Vernon Carter of Logan were Thanks- and daughter Rebecca Lynn of giving week end guests of her Monroe, Oregon spent the holiRulon Mrs. Mr. and parents, day week end with his parents, Broadhead. Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Broad-hea- d Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Day and attended the cabinet two children of Salt Lake City meeting of Lions International also were Sunday guests at the District 28A at Provo on Nov- Carter home. ember 20th. They enjoyed dinMrs. Elmont Carter enterner at the Grand View cafe in Provo after which the ladies tained on Saturday in honor of were entertained at the dist- her son Hal on his 6th birthrict governors home by his day anniversary. Games and by wife, Mrs .George Jaynes in refreshments were enjoyed litPleasant Grove while the Lions the honored guest and ten District officials had their bus- tle friends. iness meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beagley Mrs. Larue Taylor and her of American Fork were in Nedaughter Colleen; and Connie phi on Friday for the funeral and Gloria Green, all of Salt services of Gean S. Gadd. 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Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Kelson also were WE RE LOOKING OVEtfl OUR CUSTOMER'S SHOULDER PEAS Thursday, December I, I960 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Augason of Midvale were Thanksgiving Miss Anita Gadd, a student day guests of her brother in at Utah State University spent law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. the Thanksgiving holidays with Earl Jarrett. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd. Miss Marsha Hoyt and a friend, both graduate students at the Brigham Young UniverFamily members enjoying sity, were Thanksgiving week- Thanksgiving day at the home end guests of Judge and Mrs. of Mrs. John C. Hall were Mr. Will L. Hoyt. and Mrs. Wallace Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hedberg family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall, were week end visitors of Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall and and Mrs. Von Jarrett in four children; Mr. and Mrs. Cla ude Wiikey and children, HARDWARE IGA YOUNG Utah Nephi, Washington, Nineteen years ago this Doc. the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor caused all Americans to realize "it can happen here. Dec. 7 this year will mark the third annual National Civil Defense Day, dedicated to the conviction that vigilance must be maintained night and day because of enemy threats. Against such threats our Nations vast warning net is designed to be so reliable that the enemy could not achieve a surprise attack, civil defense officials assert Most Americans could be saved by taking simple but adequate civil defense measures now. Director Leo A. Hoegh of the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization points out that fallout shelter protection is the best sin-gl- e defense measure for the greatest number of our people. He has called home fallout shelters "the lowest-cos- t family insurance obtainable. These cost from $150 for a basement shelter to $1,500 for a custom-mad- e shelter fixed up to serve as an extra room. Key to the effective use of such shelters is the National Warning System geared to alert Americans from 376 warning points linked to the North American Air Defense Command. en Mr. and Mrs. R.R. Jarrett had as their Thanksgiving Day dinner guests: Mr. and Mrs. William Jarrett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Jarrett and family, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Martell and family and Mrs. Melva Open-shaand family of Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jarrett and nephi 7, The surprise which an enemy achieved in the Pearl Harbor disaster cannot be repeated today, says Director Leo A. Hoegh of the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization. His job includes responsibility for operating the National Warning System (NAWAS), with its network of 376 warning points. 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