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Show ft p 2 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Sugar House, Utah Thursday, March 7, 1957 EDITORIAL PAGE . . . .W. A I '.? , .. .. ; ' . V . ; y- - J i Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, left, and Horacio Flores, official of the Mexican Bank of Agriculture, discuss proposed purchases of Utah cattle to build up Mexican breeding stock. Sen. Bennett recently was successful in getting the Mexicans to send buying teams into Utah, instead of confining their purchases to the border states, as they originally had intended. DeMille (Continued from Page 1) Mr DeMille expressed his deep admiration for the edifice .and for the Mormon people. Durjng the production of "The Ten Commandments' Mr. DeMille had intimate contact with the Church through the friendship of Arnold Friberg, Utah artist, who served as adviser and artist for the film Mr. DeMille has been a giant in the motion picture industry since 1913 when he was director gen-eral 'for "The Squaw Man," first feature length film ever produced in Hollywood. He was associated with Jesse L Lasky and Samuel Goldwyn in the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company, which was formed to produce-th- e film. Mr DeMille takes no profit from "King of Kings" or from the "Ten Commandments' but has assigned all the money to a trust find for religious, charitable and educa-tional purposes. The great religious films of the motion"'picturegenius are indica-tive of the basic religious nature and strong moral convictions of the man. In films and in real life Mr DeMille has advocated and practiced his philosophies of strong moral conviction and waged a one-ma- n battle for truth and freedom, lie gave up a $2)000-a-wee- k posi-tion directing the Lux Radio Theater because he would not pay the unions the $1 political assess-ment which he believed to be a limitation upon his freedom of thought and action. In this regard the national columnist George Sokolsky re-cently described "The Ten Com-mandments" as more than a mo-tion picture with great stars and amazing photography, "Principal-ly this is a work dedicated to the cause of human freedom," he said. Invitation To A Project It has been said for many years that the only reason we pay for the "Saturday Evening Post" is because we value it more if we do. It Is said that its dynamic adver-tising sections could carry the whole load. But if they did and the magazine became Just a give-away the value of public partici-pation through the small sub-scription charge"would be lost. As it is, it is a leader in the field of advertising, information, enter-tainment, and editorial discussion. This same sort of philosophy is applied to other items sold to the public which have value because they are paid for be the sum ever so small. It is a good approach and can" well be applied to a developing situation right here in Sugar House. It is this. There has been a lot of heart and soul and money go into Pio-neer Village. It has been pri- - . ? 1 T i J 1 erously placed throughout the en-tire area and also at strategic route locations If the great Las Vegas enter-tainment hotels can see the value of having 24-she- ets advertising their wares in Salt Lake City" of how much value would the same type of advertising be to Pioneer Village? Every city in the State should have highway markers in-viting and pointing the way to Pioneer Village. Some 24-shee- ts among them would not be amiss. There may be some among us who would say "Let Horace do it." And we don't doubt his ability to do it and do it well But, should he? Millions, and we repeat without exaggeration, MILLIONS of visit-ors will be in Salt Lake City this summer. Now is the time for us to prepare an invitation for them all to visit one of America's great, and we say so without reservation, one of America's great shrines dedicated to the building of an Intermountain Empire. Let us be part and parcel of this great and glorious movement which has resulted in Pioneer Village, iiia-iu- y uio iLxjitii, unu sum ana money of Horace A. Sorensen. Here is true dedication to a great and worthy cause. In addition, whenever he can, he brings to the Village such outstanding exhibits as the "Ten Commandments" paintings. Furthermore, being the genial person that he is, he takes time to preside over these affairs in person be it a school excursion or the great of the state, church and nation. All feel the warmth of his welcome all get treated alike. Thousands upon thousands have been there Full public appreciation in this priceless Pioneer Village can be enhanced only if the residents of the Sugar House Southeast area make some kind of a contribution toward its continued success. A worthy project would, be the providing of roadmarkers guiding people to the Village location. How appropriate it would be if the cause were taken up by an Ameri-can Legion post or auxiliary, some one of the service clubs, Lions, KIwanis or Jaycees, a civic group, a church group of whatever denom-ination, a school group looking for a constructive outlet. The markers should be appropri-ate in design and should be gen-- SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT 1123 East 21st South Dial IN 32 Or HU 61 The South East Independent is enter-ed as Second Class Matter March 1, 1946, in Salt Lake City Post Office under the oct of March 3, 1879. It ia published each Thursday morning. South East Independent is published by The News Bulletin, Inc., and Sugar House Press, Inc., at 1123 E. Twenty-Firs- t South St.. Sugar House, Utah. Subscription ratss are $3.00 per year by mail. Single copy price is ten cents. Publisher Clair King Editor . Emma D. King News & Information Adv. HU 5-82- 61 NATIONAL EDITORIAL I AsTocflATfoN DID YOU KNOW? that we have a complete offset department to better serve your printing needs (Personalized letters, forms and reproductions of all kinds.) 1123 East 21st South. Phone IN I.PHOIVE ?pi B$S,ZC0MW confident youmade a Mse 1i V U inam At amy choice in Coming foi J iff 7 Bvvfaicd BeneficiahmCB N Loans $25 to $2000 on Auto, Furniture or Salary f 3 offices in Salt Lake City which is nearest you? 2263 Highland Drive, Near Sugarhouse Shopping Center... IN 22 W. 2nd South, Opp. Continental Bank Bldg EM 740 South State (Next to Sears) ; EMpire OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS . loons mode to residents of oil surrounding towns loans over $600 ond up to 24 months, mado by Beneficial Industrial loan Corp? (an affiliated Corporation) Wznv ilr - INTRODUCING - Canyon Crest Subdivision 22 SPARKLING NEW. HOMES 2810 South 3300 East $17,950 & up 3 - 4 BEDROOMS BRICK CONSTRUCTION . 14 - 2 BATHS LARGE KITCHENS DOUBLE CARPORTS GARAGES BASEMENTS FIREPLACE Tri - Levels - Ramblers 2 - Levels OPEN EVERY DAY I 'TIL DARK Besf approaches from Wasatch boulevard Try our Terms and Trades MOONEY REAL ESTATE 120 East 9th So. REALTORS DA MINING IMPORTS DOLLARS FOR UTAH Utah's mines produce far more than can possibly be used in our state. This leaves millions of tons cf minerals which are sold out of Utah. As a result, ' millions of dollars come back to our state to help produce prosperity for all Utahns from mining com-pany payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments. UTAH MINING ASSOSIAT16N "from the earth comes cn abundant Hie for all" t NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of 3IYRL IIOLLIST Mc- ARTIIUR, also known as MYRL II McARTIIUR, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of W. Douglas Allen, Sentinel Bldg., 2121 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 8th day of May, A.D 1957. THOMAS B. McARTIIUR, Ad-ministrator of the Estate of Myrl Ifollist McArthur, also known as Myrl II. McArthur, Deceased. Date of first publication March 7th A.D. 1957. W DOUGLAS ALLEN Attorney for Administrator 2121 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah NOTICE To Mortgagor by Mortgagee in proceeding to foreclosure and sale. By virtue of a chattel mortgage executed by Credit Finance Plan and Joseph V. Perrie, dated the 17th day of January, 1956 and upon which default has been made and upon which is due $830.23, we will expose for sale at public auction on March 8th, 1957 at 2 p.m. o'clock, at 1063 East 21st South, Salt Lake City, Utah, certain property mentioned in said mortgage as follows to wit: 11952 Ford Station Wagon No. B 2DL 128722 The terms of the sale will be made known on the day of th sale, S. C. WHITNEY, JR. manager Pub. in "S. E. Independent" Feb. 28 and March 7, 1957. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH HARRY E. WADSWORTIL Plaintiff, vs. IIARLEY COCHRAN and DORIS W. COCHRAN, Defendants . SUMMONS No. 111094 THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Gordon I, Hyde, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 863 First Security Build-ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, an Answer to the Complaint within twenty (20) days after service of this . Summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint which has been filed with the Clerk and a copy of which is here-to annexed and herewith served upon you. Dated this 2nd day of February, 1957. Gordon I. Hyde Attorney for Plaintiff 863 First Security Building Salt Lake City, Utah Pub: dates: February 14, 21, 28 and March 7th. |