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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, September 25, 1953 it for THIS WEEKS Those seek selves and their own eTTORT never seem have On the other hand me? who in AND on, ror themconveniences peace of heart. those who to Tha president of a large cor- realize they have a responsibility to "put in as well as in poration which employs 38,000 a conscience right to take out show a people made a startling statement balance in everything they do. not long ago. He Is interested in young people and wants to help them get s start in business. Annually his firm interviews over 1400 inexperienced young men with the idea of placing them in execu- OS Garfield Lady Named Veteran Service Head he said, "we consider ourselves lucky if we find a handful who really want to work." The great majority are solely interested in the salary, hours; employee benefits, vacation and retirement funds. More and more we seem to be developing the attitude "What's Mrs. L. L. Pullum of Garfield has been named District Chairman for the Womens Clubs Veteran Service, according to information given Tuesday. It will be Mrs. Folium's responsibility to The Oquirrh Camp, Daughters provide women from the ten woof Utah Pioneers, held an inter- men's clubs in the district to asesting meeting at the home of sist at the Salt Lake Veterans' Mrs. Ella Chiistenscn Tuesday Hospital each Thursday. evening. The lesson was given by Anyone wishing to offer their Mrs. Hazel Jones on monuments services in such worthwhile comerected by the Daughters of Pion- munity aid, is kindly asked to call eers. at the social was Mrs. Pullum. 6424. pair, who are extensively Mrs. Phyllis Arnone. Light reSeventeen ladies of the Eastern quainted here. freshments were later served. ss always have on hand both lands of Old Sunny Broo- k- -- Magna-Garficl- bays... of a Merits of ovtf He vrbtn by rabn of Ai Ukak ffctfa MrAnl Aimcmnbn anti puMuheti in cooperation mA your local epopee. Tkme aehrdiifrti omelet me la Wof every oclkrv wrh BbronjihoM sfc year in on effort to belie atowaiNi van nub froUcai of health, anti tienjneti to knptooo Iba of the people of Utah. loflMiifRi b me in oMbf CHILDHOOD DISEASES to how long It will taka Since the question frequently arises an Individual to develop a disease following exposure It might be well to first define the term "incubation period." Incubation period baa been defined aa "the time interval between the infection of n susceptible person and the appearance in him of aymptoma of the disease in question. Inasmuch aa the Incubation period varies somewhat, dapending on the disease. It might be well to list a few of the more common diseases of childhood, along with the minimum, maxlmnny u Sunny Brook EBTBCRY ILERDEO BOMBS M00F NEUTRAL SPIRITS BRAND WWSREY THE OLD tUART BROOK C0MURS GAS HEAT Nothing Down, As little As $5 per month FAMOUS V. JI.I.IAMS UNiri.OW 10 ON ITS FEET TAKES ORGANIZATION (Thu it Ik i Yc..r Gu.irdr.tee 6Sl CRI COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, KY. KENNER APPLIANCE and HARDWARE iff ff TH.I11 mm ml dmtimii. km ltd u Ik kuvkrl "ISu It Frlrrml CwtlUilrmi AdmumuHalum. It v"J Ik SttfTmltndnl mj tf riiawi tf V.mTi, Cmmmnl Pm mg Oh. Wtimyljm. D. C, fee hb tfRiJi By HILLARD CALDWELL Imit mf Mr Federal Civil Vtftnee Administrator Getting a stricken city back into working order aa soon as possible by restoring damaged facilities and clearing away debris is the job of the Engineering Service. Under their regular supervisors, but with civil defense direction, men employed by public works and utility departments or contracting firms, would do the same kind of work in the event of enemy attack. Men would be needed who canoperate special equipment, such as era nee, bulldozers, dump trucks and welding machines, and volunteers in the labor force that would help clean away wreckage and open the streets to traffic. Help would be recruited from equipment and material dealers, labor unions, and other schools, engineering groups which have skilled workmen, tools, and material The Rescue Service Rescue work la mainly an job and requires engineering some basic knowledge of shoring, rigging, and building construction. lienee, ita personnel will be drawn from tha building trades and similar occupations. Untrained rescue worker often the a bad situation worse by causing additional damage, creet-ia- g more casualties, or becoming casualties themselves. Rescue teams will have their own specially equipped rescue vehicles, and will be made up of Three teams, eight men each. shifts to providt working k operation, will be assigned to each rescue vehicle, and will be known as a rescue squad. Ability and willingness to work as a team under emergency conditions, and strength and stamina to perfurm that work, are the requirements for the good rescue worker. Skilled drivers are needed for the Transportation Service. In case of enemy r.ttack, people and equipment would have to be moved carefully and rapidly: the injured to hospitals, inivrxcncy food and around-the-cloc- arid Afe New! No-slrea- medical supplies to the stricken area. Women can be very useful in these operations, and many of them acted as driven for the military and Red Cross in the last war. Tha Tra asportation Service wlU teach peopla to drive in organised Berta under emergency condition, and give them la aimpla repair and maintenance work if neceesary. Assembly pointa will be act up and a mission will be assigned to very volunteer and every official vehicle Persons skilled in rail, air, or water transportation are also naaded and should contact their local civil defense transportation service. Win Need Volunteers Your local civil defense headquarters will need many volunteers for staff work. No matter what job you undertake, it will be vital to your organization. You am just as important in a small job as in a big job. It is not necessary to have any technical knowledge. By volunteering for staff work you may give aome one with technical skill tha opportunity to serve when he is moat needed. All the civil defense services you have been reading about an for the purpoaa of protecting lives and property in the United States. Every one in every community is fitted for some Job in civil defense. Select one or more for which yon aro beat qualified and volunteer 2616 Ss. caoo West DIAL 7732 cr 2S23 I 8 Twice as much for a Fenny more! at our Gigantic 4 day j ONE CENT SALE (starts Wednesday I unties j BY DUKE ? Walgreen Agency Drug Store NOW. makeup gives finish in 5 seconds! k pclal-pcrfc- cl i ' ' V',! 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A social time was enjoyed by the ladies, following the serving The regular monthly meeting of of a dainty luncheon. tind Lions will be held this Thursday evening, SepThose who have most to do, tember 24th at the Magna Fire and are willing to work, will find Hail. the most time. Dinner is to be served at 7 :00. - yr v ' . NEWS positions. 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