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Show I i INDEPENDENT SUGAR HOUSE, UTAH THURSDAY OCTOBER 1. 1S59 PAGE THREE cizzir jn-'p- nr ' j - t I . )' , S I If ' - ' si; " W ' . rm .. f 7 V;. - j-;-- - v.. ' I I i r-'d- 'i-; , wm mnnwHtrirf '" i'.i-- '""'"" r.....,w , Water is then turned into line which is connected to pump on truck. "ty i.j u,v .... ' ' ' ' to"" X-- nF'c1 f: i V " )v . C IJ ; J VJI. . ( - re7j --J7 1; A " iftY vC: l!7" All Pictures By Independent Staff. Individual training schedules also include such activities as the practice ot jumping from two to three floor heights into life nets. Photo courtesy S.L.C.F.D. 1958 Annual Report. Line from plug can be seen coming into pump which is controlled by Ken Hansen. This equipment can deliver 1000 gallons of water a minute. Howeve r with the various controls the volume and pressure can be altered to suit the occasion. Other personnel on duty at Station 3, 1135 E. 21st. S., and participating in the drill were Captain E.F. Sheperd, John Patterson and Gale Kresser. to such men as Chief J. K. Piercey who after forty years of service and having come through the ranks to become chief has now resigned on a well-deserv- ed pension. It was under his leadership that the Fire Dept. was developed to the high level it has now reached. His assistant chiefs, such as Al Thompson, now Chief, who has had over 28 years experience, W. T. Smith with over "39 years of fire fighting, and D. E. White with over 34 years have all con-tributed to the success of the Salt Lake City Fire Department. (continued from page 1) TRAINING PROGRAMS. The combat division of the Fire Dept. has developed continual pro-grams of training in all phases of fire fighting to help lessen the loss of life and property. These programs include, not only, the proper use' of all types of equip-ment but drills which increase the speed of handling and the safety of the men's actions. 18,183 INSPECTIONS The Fire Protection Bureau is little known to. the public but plays a strong part in protection to the public. This Bureau along with the Combat Division made a total of 18,183 inspections in 1958 and undoubtedly were res-ponsible in preventing hundreds of thousands of dollars of losses and perhaps a few lives. Although it is generally con-ceded that the personnel of the Fire Dept. has been underpaid . the sincerity of effort in their ' jobs can be seen in the fact that only 3 members resigned last year. FINE LEADERSHIP The excellence of our Fire Department and its personnel can only be the results of their leaders and the city owes a" vote of thanks 6 REASONS WHY PEOPLE LIKE THE MILK DEPOTS 1. NO BILL AT END OF MONTH, 2. COME AS YOU ARE AND SHOP FROM YOUR CAR. COMPLETE DRIVE-I- N CURB SERVICE. 3. BETTER THAN AVERAGE yZA QUALITY. 4. MAKES SHOPPING I 5. EGGS FROM OUR OWN FARM. --J0 6. ALL DAIRY PRODUCTS PLUS SOFT' DRINKS. - -i-AL-SO, HOME-MAD- E AND FAMILY BREAD. RETJ1ET.1BER All Our Milk Comes From Our Own Cows In Beautiful Heber Valley Within 24 Hours You Can Buy It Fresh I And Cold At Heber Valley Milk Depots No.1 No. 2 No. 3 3655 Highland Dr 7020 So. 23rd E. 17th So. ot 9th E. PS. SPECIAL PRICES ON SOFT DRINKS AND MILK 1 FOR PARTIES OF ANY ORGANIZATION. Else PAINS OF HEADACHE, NEURAL-6I-A. NEURITIS with STANBACX TABLETS or POWDERS. STAN8ACX combines stveral medically proven p'a relievers ... The added effectiveness of these MULTIPLE ingredients brines faster, more complete relief, eesinf anxiety and tension trsually accom ""Si STAN BACK KiHMcTT against any aet rtprtten rffIWIUtTl you'vm vtr S. used ."."TP' |