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Show House, Utah - Thursday, May 16, 1957 Page 2 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Sugar l Watch Your Children I Now that warmer days are here and children are spending more time out of doors, parents need to be even more vigilant to prevent children from being killed or crip-ple- d in unnecessary neighborhood accidents, Dr. Albert H. Domm, medical director of the western headquarters of the Prudential In-surance Co., said yesterday. "Curiosity in young children is an almost irresistable urge. It often leads them into dangerous situations unless conditioned by ex-perience or parental safety train-ing," he warned. The medical director pointed out that irrigation difches and canals, uncovered cisterns and wells, abandoned refrigerators, unpro-tected excavations, buildings under construction and animals are among the neighborhood perils for which parents should watch. "To protect children from drowning, suffocation, cave-in- s, animal bites and falls, parents must first see to it that a child is taught good safety habits and second that wherever he plays is a safe place," Dr. Domm said. "Par-ental responsibility for the safety of their children does not end when the child leaves his home nor does it transfer to anyone else." Dr. Domm offered the following safety tips to prevent neighbor-hood child accidents: 1. Teach children to swim early. Report water hazards, such as un-fenc- ed irrigation ditches and canals and uncovered cisterns or wells to authorities. 2. Teach children never to climb into refrigerators, deep freezes, trunks or anything in which they may be trapped or suffocated. Check your neighborhood to see that there are no such menaces abandoned in vacant lots or alleys. 3. Teach children never to climb into excavations or other holes where they may be trapped by a cave-i- n. 4. Teach children never to pet strange animals and never to tease any pets, no matter how familiar they are. 5. Teach children to stay off buildings under construction. SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT 1123 East 21st South Dial IN 32 Or HU 61 The South East Independent li enter-ed as Second t'lasa Matter March 1, 1946, in Salt Uke City Pot Office under the oct of March 3, 1879. It it published each Thurcdvy morning. South East Independent ia published by The Newa Bulletin, Inc., and 8ufar House Presa. Inc. at 1123 E. Twenty-Firs- t South St.. Sugar Houae, Utah. Subscription rates are $3.00 per year by maiL Single copy price ia ten cents. Publisher Clair King Editor Emma D. King News & Information Adv. HU 5-82- 61 N A T I O N A I EDITORIAL I AsTodTATfoN Getting up Nights If worried by "Bladder Weakness" ((Set-ting Up Nights or Bed Wetting, too fre-quent, burning or Itching urination) or Strong Smelling, Cloudy Urine, due to common Kidney and Bladder Irritations, try CYSTEX for quick help. 30 Tears usa prove safety for young and old. Ask drug-gist for CYSTEX under money-bac- k guar-antee. See how fast you Improve. Classifieds... UNFURNISHED HOME FOR RENT home, ideal for small family newly decorated; full base-ment; ' garage; water furnished. Call EL 50 after 5 p.m. New 3-r- m. apt. Adults $55. Range, storage room. No stairs. Call HU 39 or HU FOR RENT 3 room furnished modern house and garage $50 dial IN 11. IRON-RIT- E IRONING Pick-u-p Delivery dial IN 91 INCOME TAX SERVICE, very reasonable. Don't be sorry. Call me and I'll come to you. Dial AMherst 2-00- today. How Folks Feel About Their Favorite Sugar House Bank: I f I just bought a car and guess what I found out -- you can save plenty by financing your car at WALKER BANK! . $ . i - s f ; 1 3 J REMEMBER even $3 or $4 -- i ) difference in your monthly IV payment adds up to a healthy mSCV) iv saving in a few months. So' ila ; T Av be smart about buyins 'our 1ST car ShoP as carefully for your financing as you do for fSUa Sh ' 4 r" your car. Above all, compare S'V vk ff& Walker Bank's car financing SSrlWig' fir v'"4pifj with any other plan. You'll be Elacl you dccided " ' WALKER BANK SUGARHOUSE BRANCH 1030 East 21st South HU 4-43- 61 "e-b- er Fedco- - Dews lnSU,0nCe Coercion Memb,r rec,,rol Pcscrve Sy5,em WANTED TO BUY 1 Set of LDS Church History Books. IN 36 Fred Watts We print Invitations of all kinds Thone IN 7-1- or HU 61 -1- 123 East 21st South. --FOR REN T Choice offices for profes-sional men in the heart of Sugar House. 2120 South llth East. Dial EL .9-12- or IN GRANITE HOLDING CO. WANTED Married woman seeks part time typist job preferably in Holla-da- y or Sugar House. Call CR 35. For news of this week's events, parties, birthdays, reunions, civic news of the southeast area call Emma, HU 61. SOUTHEAST BEADY MIXED CONCRETE CO. Sand and Gravel Froducta (Once tried Always used) 6450 Holladay Blvd. CB7-268- 9 FOR RENT Unfurnished lovely 2 bedroom apt stove, and frig. Beautifully landscaped. Available May 1. $90. 3057 Richmond (13 East) dial IN Editorial Page ... The genius of America 1$ In Its citizens. From. all over the world they have come to strengthen us. When needed, there Is always the right man for the right place. More often than not he Is a unani-mous choice to fill a vacancy that was thought to be unfillable. Such Is the case with Holger M. Larsen the new executive secre-tary of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce. Quite naturally he cannot fill "Jim's" shoes. Nor do we want him to and we can just bet he doesn't want to. And "Jim" doesn't want him to. Al! this is as it should be. For here is a man of stature quite able to carry on in his own way as was his predecessor. Far better for him to carve his own niche in the Sugar House hall of fame and we have no doubt that he will do that in a magnificent way. It was way back in 1905 that Mr. Larsen arrived in this great country from Copenhagen, Denmark, and made his way to the valley of the Great Sale Lake. He was just a lad. The years have seen him grow to manhood and fill places of responsibility in business and Church activity. Three score years and ten are quite enough to prove the worth of any man. Holger M. Larson has an enviable record of being worthy of the trusts allotted to him. So it is no wonder that he was the unanimous choice of the Chamber's Board of Governors. Holger is a big man big physically, big mentally and big spiritually. But he has something more. A solid, mellowed, controlled enthusiasm. When most men are ready to "take it easy" this titan of the good life zestfully assumes the lead into the gold future of Sugar House. How like Edwin Markham he is. When most men had retired Markham at age 80, wrote of himself these verses. We'd like to apply them to Holger M. Larsen. "THE LOOK AHEAD" I am done with the years that were; I am quits; I am done with the dead and old. They are mines worked out; I delved in their pits I have saved their grain of gold. Now, I turn to the future for wine and bread; I have bidden the past adieu. I laugh and lift hand to the years ahead; "Come on; I am ready for you!" NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. 6 BEFOBE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMIS-SION OF THE STATE OF UTAH Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, May 27, 1957, in the Governor's Board Room, State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, for the purpose of revising and amending the General Rules and Regulations relative to the conservation of oil and gas in the State of Utah. A copy of the proposed revi-sions may be obtained from the Oil and Gas Conservation Com-mission, Room 140, State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Written briefs may be submit-ted. OIL & GAS . CONSERVATION COM3HSSION C. B. FEIGHT SECRETARY |