OCR Text |
Show ' S CI Ik! P AY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1959 Utah County. Utah On Eve of National Civil Defense Day HFR AITl ClxMUfc j 2 D 7 Utah County GD Director Appeals For PROVO TO HEAR SIRENS, SEE DISPLAY ON CD DAY Greater Realism in Civil Defense By THORIT C. HEBERTSON, ing for world leadership and world that "adequate shielding is the Utah County Civil Defense Director domination not only have the power only effective means of preventing and knowhow, but facilities, for Civil war against launching an all-othe mankind. ' Defense, Day we should experience of December 7, 1941, ; Wars since the beginning of time when the peace of the world was have been for the purpose shattered primarily because of in- of extendingfought influence, and power, adequate "preparedness and the" in- the securing of .additional territory. difference of the American people ;The aggressor nations of the pre toward the dangers that threat- sent, day are dedicated to .thai, ened them. purpose. They are at present wagToday we are confronted by a ing a war on four fronts the polifar greater threat than existed at tical and economic, the industrial that time. This we accept in a and the military. This will remain casual manner and with a feeling a cold war so long as they are that it can't happen again, and, if toward the desired inroads it should, in "some manner we will making war Is not desired, only goal.! A7hot manage to survive. if other means fail. When! and If The President- - of the United war comes it will be a war against States has proclaimed December humanity, industry and commerce. . 7. 1959, as "National Civil; Defense Our great nation along with other Day" throughout the nation. western powers will become the Theme Selected battle grounds. "Peace Through Preparedness" Civilian Defense Needed is selected as the theme. This Just as surely as we are in need, theme ' and this proclamation should, cause each of us? to resolve of a strong standing army, a that this. nation will never again modern air force, and a capable naval fleet, we will need a determinbp caught unprepared.' defense, "Not since the war of 1812 have ed-civilian Civil as it is organized dfense the shores of 6ur mainland been must be implemented by . attacked by an invading force. today f support of every citizen.. There are some among us who will, not face up .to the fact that it can This group of dedicated people will serve as a reserve force to bolster h&open again, j all existing powers, and serve as a of America The United States - World of expansion' as conditions means ; II ..War as emerged from become the undisputed ,world power. This progressively more acute ultimate The condition was thrust upon us in objective for the to launch a major 1960 will be year spite of our wish or desire to to this .position of leadership. effort carry out, a national Free people the world over look shelter policy which has been to u.s to assume this role of leader- promulgated during the past year. ship and maintain it regardle'ss of The plan calls on State, County and the consequences. Cityj officials to urge shelter conIf we fail in our role; not only struction not only for city and our own citizens, but the hopes of county use, but for business, inall free people everywhere would dustry, institutions and homes as not gain that long hoped-fo- r desire. well. Booklet Available Realism Needed J f In today's troubled world, alert . Home preparedness awards and men and women must face realis- instructions on how to secure them tically the possibility of a surprise will receive major emphasis by attack. Such, an attack, locajl civil defense workers. The would devastate widespread areas. Family Fallout Shelter booklet is available for the In the event of an all-owar radio active fallout would contam- asking. The National . Ac aderay of inate nearly every portion of the . in a recent study of naScience nation. : The world powers that are striv tional preparedness, . concluded As we approach National ut . i , n , . the-wlllin- i . . g radiation casualties." The National Director of Civil and Defense Mobilization states that in an atomic war, blast, heat and initial radiation could kill millions close to ground! zero of nuclear bursts. Many more millions veiybpdy else could be threatened by radioactive fallout. But most of these could be saved. Up To Individual up to the individual to provide for his own protection. An effective national plan is dependent upon the (responsibility of each It is individual. The cumulative effort bt individual preparedness adds up to a greater nation-wid- e preparedness. A nation-wid- e preparedness serves as a deterrent to holding an , aggressor nation in check. Beginning this December 7, 1959, let's each of jus pledge our united-effor- t to a stronger, greater United ' States of America. , Your Utah Civil Defense organization, skeleton in nature, is made up of some 240 persons. These people are pledgd to a national cause on a voluntary basis. They stand ready and willing to extend service to you in helping to solve your defense problem. They extend an iinvitation to you to join with them in a more realistic approach to the problem in the year (I960. it I V I L '.'j Mayor L. L. Cullimore has officially! proclaimed Monday, Dec. 7, as CiviJ Defense Day and. sirens sounding- at noon will mark the beginning of j a week of observation pf the theme: "Peace Through Pre- '';,''-.!'.:I paredness.":. will Civil Defense A display of be open equipment for public inspection at the Provo shop yard at Third North and Second West ana! CD officials will speak at club and civic meetings during the week. Civil De fense literature will also be distributed. - 6 Springvilie - ;. . j f v ''. V It--- ' teachers that the Springville High - A p PILLOW GASES I i V i .. . i : ' MfSi:iSMWSB ' i " M: ' I ' , ' ' i,..t : - i : i . j New Location at : 170: NORTH 1ST WEST PHONE FR just before midnight Wednesday 3-31- 31 ,n I I SHEETS A ID GLASS School would be blown up. The six spent; two nights and a day in the Utah County Jail, being booked in ' tyeu M0HCtf roxew jonJes PAINT and! following'4 written threats to three - AfucA Value fa Ml 53,875 a year. 3a - 'TIL NGHTIS Six Springville High School and released to their parents about 11 a.m. Friday. seniors, arrested Wednesday night and referred to Juvenile Court 6a charges of "extortion by perpetuating a bomb scare," were releasCI jjHSTAUEP'REPAIREgA ed Friday to the custody of their parents, pending hearing before the judge of the juvenile court. They were taken into custody ( fn nr full-tim- OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY Bomb-Thre- at Jail From Released Suspects e pro Average salary of fessors in the United States is 4k iiMfc ' -- 'v Wfe,-1- A A Ay ! fIJIiwAV GAS WATER w HEATERS CRAGHEAD H-bo- MP-15CCD- C -- - ut U PLUMBING & HEATING M DIAL FR HERE IS THE ONE PANT 56 North 2nd West ' j raw THEY ALL WANT! 03 LITTLE BOY'S - BIG BOY'S "Guarcrnfeec NEWEST STYLING - FINEST WASH 'N WEAR FABRIC IN '- , - j For Nof Less Than 100 i:--y Washings' other sheet offers this test. If any Fox croft sheet you purchase fails t give this maximum of laundry wear, you may return them to Postex Cottos Mills, Post, Texas for replacement. No BLACK, BROWN, BEIGE, CHARCOAL Wrapped in r; FoxcrofJ sheets are made of lhe finest quality Muslin bleached lo a snowy whiteness. Crisp and fresh lo make your bed smooth and wrinkle free. . Today's Look for Boys and Men OPEN AAONbAY. & FRIDAY W)or SoUUllo WIGHTS TILL Ll r2' i 72x708:... Attractive polyethylene wrappers assure lasting protection, keep your sheets clean and ready for immediate use, make them ideal sfifl items. : White Them Snov Polyethylene-Kee- ps ' i ... 87x708. When shopping for lhe finest sheets and pillow cases' of lliis type, shop for Foxcrofl. You'll always be proud of lhem. Cases Pr. 42x36 ; 1. A GIFT OF BEAUTY FOR THE HOME LIMITED QUANTITY ivxfvhz- i SLACR i. j I tif l'- Extra slim, low waisted 1 72 x 90 - I Tapered leg Italian pockets (reinforced to hold shape) ere's what 100 Acrilan means to you. Easy care never before possible. Soft. luxurionus feel. Machine washable. Machine Dry! Won't mat or board. Com Resistant to, mildew a wonderful Christmas Gift Quantity pletely moth-pro' THRIFTY BASEMENT Be here earlvl limited J "i. Mil ill Is'"" half-be- lt - In smart new Wash 'n Wear BEDFORDSHEEN Five colors: brown, charcoal, J ;t BOYS' 2 to 6x 298 Take it from BERT THIS VAN IS Wimm PARKS, famous .TV Personality AMERICA'S FINEST! DRIP DRY COTTON (No Ironing) WITH THE CENTURY COLLAR ! 0KF0RD REGULAR 3.98 CLOTH:-SH- t ' p i i 1 ill ' 1 r it i 5-PIE- - ,3 BATH MAT LID j BOYS' 13 WASTE CAN WASTE CAN COVER COVER CONTOUR RUG I 'I- 18 and ipi I : ; . ' 1'-' ' ' COLORFUL METALIC STRIPE PASTEL COLORED 100 4 f Mom mum ;l , ' ; n ) I fc 4,8 5) CHENILLE CE BOYS' 8 to 12 MEN'S 28 to 36 100 SPECIAL r t of 390 ; CENTURY VANTAGE THAT WON'T WRINKLE EVER AMERICA'S BEST WHITE SHIRT BUY 'tt s r blue, beige, black. - ACRILAM ;:: I Distinctive, adjustab 6 100 GOLDEN SEAL 1 - 12.95 ULAR tssfr' lvyW sYJls, - HURRY CONTINENTAL Chromespun covered in luxurious pastel tones 100 Dacron filled. Soft, fluffy, allergy free. CORDS ,..L.; 4.98 MEN'S 28 to 36 . ... 5.95 i THRSFTY BASEMENT 1 1 . - FIMaGES fer ' : f GIFTS FOR EVERYONE! ' i 1 . ' -- .' ' ;:' " ::': :!: '' ' '11 . ' x , ' '''! ; . ' v ".-..-- : ' ; s |