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Show MARCH 7, 1953 Tllli JOURNAL 8 AIsco of Utah Reflects USAC Coed from Vigor in Putting Cold Clearfield And Illness to Rout Receives Honor persons of course are ini crested in the success achieved by younger men. And in this field there is no group of young men having greater distinction than the executive personnel of AIsco of Utah, Inc. These n officials include Mr. L. Lee, the president, and his fellow executives in AIsco of Utah. AIsco of Utah manufactures AIsco storm windows and storm doors. Headquarters of this great organization at 230 West 17th South are available by telephoning 3 170 an address meaning perfect and enduring products that put adverse weather to rout. Our many residents in farm areas are as intent on fuel economies and the comfort that promotes health as are our residents in cities and towns. And all who are informed as to the best in this regard know that AIsco is the key to true convenience, efficiency and genuine economy as to combination storm windows and doors. Your physician knows that illness means reduction in earning power, retarding of education and other economic factors as well as discomfort and even the loss of life. Common colds often lead to serious and even fatal results. Drafts are foremost contributors to colds. AIsco affords defense against drafts. Officers associated with President Milton L. Lee in AIsco of Utah, whose products are nation- All right-thinkin- g top-ranki- Mil-to- 7-- LOUAN - Nora 15. Thurgood, Cleai field, has been selected as a Davis Red Cross Prepares for 1953 Fund Drive BOUNTIFUL The first Operation Soup Kitchen of its kind ever to be held in the Nation will be held for some Davis County Red Cross Fund workers at both ends of Davis County Friday, February 27th, according to FI. Dale Peak Fund Chairman for the 1!33 He states that all plans drive. have been completed for this mock disaster soup kitchen operation and the Kick-of- f time for the Soup and the Drive will be ; :.') at the Bountiful High School and 7:30 at the North Davis Junior High l'.r3 Buzzer personality at Utah State Agricultural college. Buzzer is the college yearbook and the personalities will he featured in a special section. They weie? selected from moie than one hundred students and were judged on their service to the school and their participation in school activities. Miss Thurgood is a member of Lambda Delta Sigma, a debator, student body vice president and member of the student council. School. She is the daughter of Mr. and All fund workers and special Mis. Lee Thurgood and is a senior student majoring in elementary guests from Farmington south will operate at the Bountiful High, and education. from Kaysville on north at the Jr. High at Clearfield. ally famous, and which serves all western states, include Mr. John W. Pritchard and Mr. John Brennan, with Messrs. Jay A. Smart and Farrell A. Lee as fellow executives. All are men of success, but all are relatively young in years. Their success is due to technical knowledge, proper facilities and experience, combined with the high ideals that make AIsco the leader nationally as to combination storm windows and doors. Install soon to meet your individual needs, protect the health of the family, economize as to fuel as wrell as physicians bills and create genuine comfort, however severe the weather may become. Paul Lindeman, chairman of the Davis County Red Cross enthusias- is the order of the day. For easy work, relaxation, and family fun, the kitchen is now more than ever the heart of family living. Women have long recognized the convenience of having their sewing machine in the kitchen, but no manufacturer before has offered her any help in the matter. The Domestic Sewing Machine Company now has a new appliance a kitchen cabinet model sewing machine. It is encased in a white wood cabinet that is the perfect companion for other kitchen cabinets the same width, height, and depth of standard commercial kitchen units. Back-to-the-kitch- tically proclaims this project as much a Civil Defense Soup Kitchen as Red Cross because from it will go Civil Defense questionnaires as well as Fund Material for the annual campaign of the Red Cross. Soup will be served by the .Canteen Red Cross workers, he states, and all foods have been graciously donated by the following markets of the county: North end: Fairway, Safeway, Adams, Waynes, Bow- - en CURRENT EXPENDITURES PER TEACHER IN THE 49-5- 0 48 STATES SCHOOL YEAR CXfCNOlTuftf PC TCACHtft i.Calip. a. n.y. 3. OR EG. 4. WASH 3N J. & IND. 7. ARIZ. 8. CONN, ft MICH. 10. MO. It. LA. I As heat is opposed to cold, and light to darkness, so grace is opThomas Brooks. posed to sin. a DEL. 13 ILL. 14 MONT. I&N.MEX. IS PENN. 17. MASS. 13 MINN. . I IftNEV. 20 UTAH 2 1. OHIO 22 OKLA. US. AVER. 23 R. I. 24 WYQ. i 23WIS. 1 23N.KAMP. TEXAS 23 COLO 2 ft IDAHO 27 30. IOWA 31. VT 32. FLA 33KAN3. 34. MO. 33WVA. youll find in GLENMORE 33. VA. 37. N C. 38.- NE& 39 MAINE N OAK. 40 4 I TENN. 42.S DAK. i L srs r. 43 KY. 44 ALA. 43 GA 40. ARK. 47.SC. 48. MISS. p&EBMCO fev' OUn6aTi6(4 THE PER TEACHER $5,000 (Editor's note: This Is tho eleventh In a series of charts showing how Utah's education compares with that of the other 47 states. The charts were prepared by the Utah Foundation from data released by the U. S. Office of Education. Utah Foundation reports will be sent without charge to any interested citizen of Utah upon request directed to tho Utah Foundation, 409 Darling Bldg., Salt Lake City 1.) was Utahs expenditure for public schools in 1949-5to $5,172.88 per teacher unit, (total current opequivalent erating expenditure divided by number of teachers), 0 slightly above the national average of $5,093.15. Utah was 20th among the 48 states in expenditure per teacher and third among the eight mountain states. Unit cost based upon the number of teachers rather than upon the number of pupils reduces the distortion resulting from high costs in schools. 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