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Show Pagc 6 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Sugar House, Utah Thursday, Jan. 24, 1957 Do You Know Them ...? t , r-- " ! r C 'i ' i. A uy ). x y ..v-: The lady in the picture had a prominent part in Sugar House early day history. Do you know her? To the person identifying the lady will be given a subscription to the South East Independent. The identity of the lady in this picture will be made known in the next issue of this paper. Adult Education Classes Offered At Granite Two new classes have started in: Lampshade taught by Mrs. Laura Cutler, one in Shorthand taught by Mr. Frank Jorgensen. The regis-tration is taken now by calling Granite High School IN Classes started January 21,' 1957, 7:30 p.m. at the Granite High School. There are openings in the arts and crafts fix it class held the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Granite Jr. High School Work Shop 5th East and 33rd South. Police Report... SUGAR HOUSE DIVISION' Radio Patrol Salt Lake City Police Department 1 9 5 6 Nummary of major activities for month of December. Compared Compared to to December 195G Nov. 1956 Dec. 1935 Calls: Dispatched by Radio 217 173 281 Initiative calls 589 765 430 Total Calls 806 938 711 Ambulance calls 39 31 38 investigations Misdemeanor 19 8 38 Felony 14 3 10 Total 33 11 48 Arrests Misdemeanor 57 43 22 Felony Oil Total 57 44 23 Disturbances 56 .61 69 Escorts 1.0 44 Miscellaneous Traffic 177 170 Special business and residence checks .... 121 104 112 Persons Checked 99 72 41 Vehicles Checked Investigated 143 126 87 Impounded 4 4 1 Recovered 2 8 3 Inspected 0 0 0 Citations Non Moving 100 77 241 Moving 70 . 66 57 Total Citations 170 143 298 Milady's Hat . . . Forecast of Spring Nothing so points to spring, at this time of year, nor attempts to hurry it along, like Milady's hat fashions. .For those of you, who like myself, are a bit on the slow side, and are just getting nicely settled I into your winter wardrobe, it is somewnat aisconcerung lu ace me dainty new "top pieces" on display literally announcing it will be time to change. As fashion has been analyzed and pronounced largely imitative, we are told there are two distinct reasons for imitation in matters of dress. The first is a desire to be like everyone else, to avoid being thought strange or queer by one's fellows. The second is a desire to assert quality with the others, to show them that one is able to have the things they have. What-ever the reason, when everyone else appears with their heads decorated in straw and flowers, we wouldn't be caught seen with ours in felt and feathers, and so we follow suit. Funny, isn't it? But, on thi3 subject of hats, there are some interesting side notes, I'll bet you've never heard of. For example, the ancient Egyptians had the custom of wearing a band around the head, to keep the hair in place. This custom created the fashion for wearing a band around the head, and today we retain the fashion but place the band on the outside of the hat instead of around the head. All men's hats have this band. The streamers around the crown of a child's and some women's hats are a remant of an old Greek custom. To pro-tect the head from the sun the Greeks wore a flat, broad-brimme- d hat which had long streamers. When the sun was strong, the streamers were tied under the chin to hold the hat in place. When there was no sun and the hat was burdensome on the head, the streamers were loosened and the hat permitted to hang down the back, in the manner of a sunbon-n- et Until a short time ago, hats were made in only a few popular sizes, but were fitted inside with a lin-ing on a drawstring so that they could be tightened or loosened to fit the head. The little bow inside a man's hat is a relic of the old drawstring. JOIN US! IN A WONDERFUL 8-D- Vacation jaunt to Hawaii's island paradise! Special Price of S323 (plus tax) ROUND-TRI- P AIR TRAVEL Luxury . . . HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS ON WAIKIKI HAWAIIAN "LUAU" SCENIC MOTOR TOUR - CAMERA & HULA SHOW "KODAK HAWAII" SEE "HAWAII CALLS" ' PINEAPPLE CANNERY TOUR CANOE RIDING (These are only a part of the exciting sight . . ) Ask about the 14 . days on the Islands Tour of Kauai-Ma- ui Oahu - Hawaii ALL FOOD - ALL TIPS BOAT ONE WAY -- PLANE ONE WAY ONLY S570 Dial HU 5-82- 61 ' What's ahead for (UTAH in 1957? Here's a short, factual review and forecast for telephone users in Utah which may interest you and could offer a surprise or two ! In 1956, your Telephone Company . . . ovided the means for a total of local and 584,000,000 long distance calls . . . added nearly 19,000 new telephones . . . paid about $4,500,000 in federal, state and local taxes ' ' SSS with a RTr'u6 ?rUd f these achievements. businesses in this expanding econ-omy, we ve got to. grow with our state. So, n 7957, your Telephone Company f1110 $13,000,:00 on new tel- - and the lines and cable to bring better service to our customers' homes. That's a big order, requiring lots of time, lots of . money. But we think we can deliver if our earn-ing- s are sufficient to attract investors to place their savmgs in the business. Itsdso a challenge, and one we're proud to accept For news of this week's events, parties, birthdays, reunions, civic news of the southeast area call Emma, HT7 81. POLL & AUSTIN "we can be heard!" man fidelity custom BIUSIO SYSTEMS FOR THE HOME SOUND TV, RADIO RENTALS REPAIRS Located in Sugar House 11th E., 17th Eouth rN7-796- 5 Cummings Ward Elders Quorum Announces Project By.Nedra Nielsen How would you fare for food to-morrow if all the stores were closed when you awakened? Could you last a week or even a day if you couldn't make that convenient stop at the neighborhood grocery? In a national disaster (or even a local one), the cessation of our compli-cated network of truck transporta-tion would mean that local grocers would be entirely out of food sup-plies in a period of three days. The leaders of the LDS Church have exhorted us to store enough food for our families to last for a two year period, and the Cum-mings Ward Elders' Quorum, have, with the cooperation of the PERMA-PA- K Food Distributors, set up a plan for the purchase and storing of an adequate amount for your family. Purchasing will be done in "installments." For any information, please contact Mr. Darrell Reynolds, IN Ralph Henri, HU or Ollie Nelson, IN the Elder's Quorum Presidency. |