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Show INDEPENDENT Sugar House. Utah Thursday, September 19. 1957 Page 11 tmesis.msm v J? i ' . ' - ? L ' I T l - l K i i " t -- ' fi : W ' 1 J V ' ; j ARAB LEADERS MEET-Jor- dan' King Hussein (left) meets with Abdel Kholek Hassouna, Sec retory General of the Arob League, of Am-nion, Jordan. In the center is Jordanian For-eign Minister Samir 1 Rifai. i, i. iFis J RALPH J. CORDINER, president of General Electric Co., told the Armed Services sub committee it is essential to increose pay of of ficers and enlisted men to keep them in the ormed forces. MAJOR FASHION empho sis oni back view detoil gives accelerated impetus to the importance of Hones seamless stockings to in- - Isure good looks coming and going. Newest style is o sheer, stretch Hones seamless stocking os sheer as dress nylons. 'Vfiowo-Haq- .... - il" ,wwJigJjffP - x- - ' ' ffi ' ' '.! h - 1 ' ; V " . , , . J ..... y .v j jf "v j ; Hnu i f' -- vv s S i MITZI GAYNOR, Poramount star, uses the popular dotted scarf to complement her slim red skirt and white jacket suit. The easy coat, with its pushed-u- p sleeves, is a smart yoeng wardrobe addition that can be worn with many blouses land skirt switches. . NATIONAL CHILD SAFETY WEEK is a Sep tember reminder that accidents kill more " children than all diseases combined. Wise mothers stress child safety, and keep John son & Johnson's General First Aid Kit handy for ony emergency. , y(. Sept. 15 thru 21 Is National Defense Week This is National Civil Defense Week ... a time for evaluating our personal community and nat-ional state of emergency prepared-ness. It is also a time to ask ques-tions. What would you do if a flood, tornado or hurricane struck this community? What would you do if the enemy started a thermo-nuclear World War III in this town? What plans have been de- - veloped by our leaders to protect us from natural or man-mad- e dis-asters? Is our local, State, nation al government ready to operate under emergency conditions? These are important questions' . . . demanding answers. Ia the event of enemy attack, the government would have the same responsibility for service in emergency except on much greater scale. The prob-jlem- s that would beset a nuclear bombed America are so stagger-ing as to be virtually incompre-hensible. No single local government can handle a major disaster alone witness hurricane Audrey's trail: in Louisiana. Nor could the Fed-eral government alone handle a major nuclear disaster. The development of a sound na-tional non - military defense re-quires the participation of all gov-ernmentsfrom Federal to local. It requires the governmental utili-zation of utilities, transportation, communication facilities the ut-ilization of service organizations such as the Red Cross, of indus-tries and of institutions all sup-lemente- d by trained auxiliaries. In a word, total non - military defense against disaster requires total non - military resources, both human and material. This is why YOU are the key to the success or failure of -- this endeavor. This is why the White House designated this week Nat-ional Civil Defense Week ... to remind each and every one of us of the task that lies ahead if we are to preserve our nation, our social fabric, our civilization it-self. There is much you can do. As an individual you can make a special effort to learn, from the proper authorities, the simple common sense measures you should know to protect yourself and your family from disaster: natural or man-mad- e. Knowledge is strength and, in this thermonu-clear age we live in, knowledge may one day be life itself. With your neighbors, you can support and encourage our govern-ments, on all levels, to take the steps necessary for the improve-ment of their ability to operate under emergency conditions. Give our public officialdom the backing and stimulation they need to build into our governments a disaster preparedness. If each of us were prepared to the full limit of our abilities to meet the dangers of disaster . . . if every government in these Uni-ted States develops a high degree of emergency readiness as a re-sult of our collective efforts, then this nation would be truly prepar-ed to meet whatever disaster the future may hold in store. The questions we asked earlier will then have been answered. -- i NOW IS THE TIME TO MPM FOR WINTER Reglaze Your Windows Paint Your Exterior Woodwork Be Sure Your Roof Will Withstand The Winter Storms: Insulate Your Attic WE CM SAVE YOU MONEY ON ALL ABOVE ITEMS A HE! 0(3 LUMBER CO. 3215 Highland Drive LN7-153- 3 TELL US AilOVT YOUR Trips Travels Parties Events CALL 'Emma' nUSU261 SCIiWINN Cycle Center Joe Fisher's Make it easy on Santa . Lay away that Bicycle NOW! Repairs on all makes 2175 South 9th East IN6-397- 1 ACE PLUMBING and mm SPRINKLER Co. are now ready to serve you in their new Store 1339 South 21st East WE INSTALL a cw YOU INSTALL Skilled.. Workmen . We'll help plan, FREE estimates YIEltlVffS Show you how Guaranteed work Pre-fa- b sprinklers. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS! Extra-LO- W prices on Fixtures, Water Heaters, Garbage Disposals, Water Softeners Toilet Seats Galore All colors! Browse throughout our liiifiAmjl? you win a rize full line of Pipe Fittings JrJllUIlHi last Weekw Come in and Plumbing repair HI1U5-I01- 3 anC reser " " parts. - Nothing to buy. M M HEWELl A. NELSON X, specializing in the finest of floor finishing I I Legitimate Licensed Contractor 1 H any year$ exPer'ence in Salt Lake I u j CIfy li "--Q Quality Work fs Paramount "xa or esmae call '51 Soo mU 4-4- 215 It Happened at The BEAU Cousin s Club on Saturday after-noon. The club has twelve mem-bers and they meet for lunch once each month. BY LA RAE McMANAMA Monday at the Beau was typi-cally busy and began when newly-wed- s Mr. and Mrs. Richard El-zin- ga and members of their wed-ding party had a wonderful" wed-ding breakfast. The groom's mo-ther, Mrs. Hildur Elzinga was hos-tess. Mrs. J. W. Cyche invited her daughter and ten friends for a dinner party on Monday evening. Dr. Branch entertained six guests for dinner, and Dr. R. J. Alex-- ander served as host for a party of eighteen that evening. 1 On Tuesday afternoon little Jeanjl Souvall turned seven years old and her mother, Mrs. Peter Sou vail, brothers Bill and Tommy and ten of her friends helped her cele brate. Jean is a member of the Beau BirthdayClub and she and her party were served ice cream and a delicious birthday cake, compliments of the Beau. Wednesday afternoon 17 mem-bers of the Telephone Company had a luncheon and business meeti-ng- The Sugar House Rotary Board had its weekly business meeting and luncheon Thursday. Mrs. Ray Finn and eight friends had a bridge luncheon that day. Also on Thursday, Mrs. Holland gave a birthday party for Patricia and six guests. Mrs. Norman Wallin and family helped celebrate their son, Nor-my- 's birthday at a luncheon on Saturday. , Mrs. L. Service was hostess for her club which is known as the i |