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Show South East Independent , Sugar House, Utah Thursday. September 12, 1957 Page 15 ' Someone finally fsuni a law which put the blame on the ship-per, but didn't specify whether the "shipper" was a shipper of full or empty cans, meaning ta or from the processing plant . . . Nature has a way of taking care of things, though, and she came through here too . . . Seems as if a farmer who puts his milk in an unwashed can will invariably have it soured on him by the time it gets to the proces-sing plant, and the milk comp-anies only pay for nice, clean, wholesome, nutritious, fortifying, bone - building, vitamin - laden SWEET milk . . . Guess who finally winds up washing and sterilizing the milk cans . . . That's right, the farm-er's little wife ... (Continued frorn front page) TBIE CAMEttA EYE Speaking of kids and new dres--' ses, didn't it kind of "do some-- j thing" to you . . . made me slow down a little while driving to w ork ... It "did something" else, too . . . made me wish those Communist Chinese reporters who want to visit the United States were al-ready here and could take a gan-der at the way we do things for our kids and the future of our country . . . Wonder what "slant" they would give our "back - story? (That's a pun, son . . . )' Read in another paper (I'm de-mocratic about my reading) where a famous doctor advises his col-leagues to carry an oxygen bottle' around with them in their "little black bag . . ." Sez it will help them to save more lives in em-ergencies, "including those invol-ving heart attacks and sudden spells of asthma." Back in our World War II fly-ing days we learned that a few long pulls on an oxygen bottle would do wonders in counter-actin- g the effects of a few long pulls on another kind of bottle ... Is there a doctor in the house? The dairymen and milk com-panies have a tough prob-lem to cope with . . . They can't decide who should be responsible for washing those ten gallon milk cans farmers use to ship milk- - in . . . (Teacher, I just ended two sentences with a preposition and you can't do anything about it) . . The farmers say the milk com-panies should wash the cans, but the milk companies admit their mechanical washing processes are not fool-pro- because they skip a can now and then . . . and the state sanitation department sez the cans gotta be clean and sanitary. They all had quite a hassle at a recent dairymen's convention on who should "come clean." , I see where the Holladay Ladyj Lions had a meeting scheduled to discuss a topic called "Home' Rule." What's that matter with these gals? Ain't they ever satis-fied? Now they got to call a meet-ing so they can compare notes and brag about the way they rule things around home . . . Women of the Moose had a meet-ing and a member of the League of Women Voters talked about "Home Rule" too . . . Questions: How come they aren't called "Lady Meese" (I mean Moose); how come Lady Lions aren't called Lionesses; are these gals going to vote for more ' Home Rule," and if so. please can us! fellers'vote too ... ? (Continued from front page) 'ULTIMATE' reached' sa long list of owners under Sugai House News Bulletin - The News Bulletin have come and gone stumbled, stalled and fallen, but somehow have risen their editor-ial heads and received the 'Strength to continue, and grew tc I cover the area as the South Eas: Independent. "That 'somehow' has been the support of these businessmen. "Today, Sugar House and East Side businessmen are providing more services, installing more con-veniences and offering better mer-chandise buys in the hopes of sol icitating your patronage. "As this area's voice, we urge you to be a part of a 'somehow' too. "Patronize your local business-man who has gone to great lengths and has invested heavily finan-cially in beautiful stores, stocks and many conveniences in order to please you, THE BUYER. "Many of you will receive this newspaper for a period of time at no cost to you, but rather, through the support of these merchants "As we bend our efforts towards improving the SOUTH EAST IN-DEPENDENT so you will enjoy it in your home, we urge you tc show your appreciation by patron-izing the businessmen who make it possible to bring it to you. "They're behind you . . . won't you get behind them . . . ?" - - 1 England Plumbing and Heating j 3329 Highland Drive HU5-337- 1 ! Steel Pipe I l2" Galvanized j and , I 34" Galvanized 214 ft ! In 21 -- foot lengths. J Plastic Pipe j $736 V2-in- ch I perlOO-ft- . and j 34-inc- h $-M- j I I per 100-f- t. j 40-ga- l. Hot Water Heater Glass-line- d. Ten-ye- ar Waranty! - : S119.95-VALU- E Now-o- nly 9495 STOCK CLiffiKi ! 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Reg. 18.00 NOW 1075 nnrr power mowers, tools, spread- - 1 JlLIr ers, ROLLERS, FLOOR WAXERS and USE OF SPREADER AND ROLLER POWER CULTIVATORS. WITH PURCHASE OF SEED! mmmmmmmmmm.mmmmmmmmmimmmk it See us for Fishing and Hunting Equipment . . . " We sell Fishing and Hunting Licenses. A HAROLD'S HAHWARE 4 . 1952 East. 27th South and Granger hopping Center open 9 to 9 Daily 27th South Store open 9 to 3 Sundays 0 ! 3 ' I :": . " ' y Choose carefully the folks J who finance your home! X X X 'l" x : X - X X"XNX?,,v"v " " vV V " """ vvv j X' X' I It's important! Be sure you can select from S the full range of FHA and conventional loans, that you get i experienced help, and the best terms to fit your needs, $ I Where ? Just decide, "For my money, it's I'l Xw v.v, l . ; ? v: I Sugar House Branch of ! WALKER J BANK Sk&ISJ N. The friendly bank that knows our ftfiT3 -- i " ' L I '1 community best. f I QrTtffSV ff-- VL, I ' ::j Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation j;! : Member federal Reserve System x :;:,Wi.iV.AV,. i Home Rule The Home Rule program was discussed by Mrs. Esther Landa, president of the League of Women Voters, at the dinner meeting 0: the Sugar House Business and Pro-fessional Women, Wednesday nite. In charge of the program were Mrs. Lawrence Cooiey, chairman of the Public Affairs Committee others assisting with the arrange-ments were Mrs, Alice Osborne. Berle Larsen, Irene Miller, Gert-rude Goodmanson and Maryannc Nation. |