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Show INDEPENDENT SUGAR HOUSE, UTAH THURSDAY AUGUST 20 1959 PAGE THREE Who Are-They-c .la . W " ( a v y 1 Is it possible that this young, comtemplative boy could become the stern, handsome citizen in the second picture? Photograph, of the lad. was taken by Morris & Co. at 64 West Second South here in the city. The gentleman sat for his picture in Olean, N. Y., at the New Photo Bazar, Hoover &, Brickell's. These pictures are printed here through the courtesy of the Pioneer Village. Win a free subsciption to our newspaper by indentifying the photos " - i : tv 1 f! An iron-work- er was noncha-lantly walking the beams high above the street on a new skyscraper while the pneumatic hammers made a nerve-janglin- g racket, and the compressor below shook the whole steel structure. When he came down, a man who had been watching him tapped his shoul-der. "I was amazed at your calm-ness up there. How did you hap-pen to go to work on a job like . this?" "Well," said the other, "I used to drive a school bus, but my nerves gave out. GRASS ROOTS OPINION COVINGTON. TENNESSEE, THE LEADER: "Let's not fool ourselves. We, the people, are going to pay for our schools. We can pay to a city or a special school district, a county school organization, a state department of education or a federal education bureau. Whichever one raises taxes and meets the needs will handle the funds and set up the standards by which the schools should be run. "If the financing is federal sooner or later the federal bus eaucrats will be calling the tune. We Relieve we would rather pay a piper who is a little closer to home...." PETER RABBIT PLAY SCHOOL REGISTER NOW FALL SEMESTER KINDERGARTEN Phone CR 7-1- 651 - For BROCHURE FOR ONE DAY SERVICE I On All Your Made-To-Ord- er RUBBER STAMPS Call HU QUALITY RUBBER STAMP SALES 5 Kensington Av. S.L.C., Utah P MORE THAN I 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN CHILDREN'S SHOES Buy Them ; RIGHT HERE IN SUGARHQUSE We are recommended by Doctors for our good shoes and careful fitting. We refuse to misfit any child, just to make a sale. WE HAVE REGULAR OR PRESCRIPTION SHOES OF ALL TYPES Just Ask Your Doctor About HARROLD MEAD'S SHOES SIMPLEX-EDVARD'S-SABELS-A- LDEHS and INFANTS BUNTIES Harrold Mead SHOES 1119 E. 21st.- - So. Sugarhouse Classified" Ads BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY There is an opening for a man to take care of the revolutionary brand-ne- w "Ad-Kin- g". It requires around $1,000 in cash down pay- -' ment. The balance is furnished and paid off from income from the business. Must have good credit references. Potential returns of $1,125 net per month minimum and up. The business is dep-ression- proof. If acepted you will be associated with a nationally known company. Write to P. O. Box. 672, Salt Lake City, Utah. LADIES WORK AT HOME Distributor has piecework available for responsible women, who have a minimum time of 15. hours per week and free to start immediately. No selling or tele-phoning. Phone AM 86 Personnel Dept. EXPERT SEAMSTRESS. Reasonable rate, Marty Scott, 1914 South Main. Phone IN 78. OOOOOOOOOOOOOU! Back fo School Special g Mother and Daughter fermanents ' j fs Both For CALL FOR APPOINTMENT U J) GemmV BEAUTY SALON 3169 Highland IN 7-- 9301 oooooooooooooo Wanted: Girl or housewife in Canyon Rim or Olympus area Interested in part time shoe sell-ing. ContactMr. Reese at Wayne's Bootery. 2995 E. 33rd So. Phone IN 7-3- Church Youth Plan Retreat Carolyn Roth, secretary of the United Christian Youth Movement, wishes to remind all young men and women of the Labor Day Re-treat. Theme this year is "Can Christ and Communism Co-Exis- t?" The YMCA Camp above Kamas will be the meeting place, with regis- tration at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 5th. Retreat will be held from the 5th to the 7th, closing a't noon lunch on Monday, Labor Day. Governor Clyde will be the keynote speaker on Saturday, Sept. 5th, at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Laverne Bane of the University of Utah wili conduct a session dealing with his Russian tour and will show slides of the country. All Protestant youth of the area of high school and college age are urged to participate in the Labor Day Retreat, 12th annual meeting of the United Chris -- tjan Youth Movement. Be bold and mighty fortes will come to your aid. -- Basil King Who Fits Your Children's Shoes? by Harrold 'Doc Mead of S. H. Harrold Mead says there should be laws to require anyone fitting childrens shoes to be licenced with at least three years experience under proper supervision. Just one pair of poorly fitted shoes can cause lifelong trouble. You might save one dollar now on a pair of shoes and end up with doctor bills counting to a hundred or more. --Mighty poor economy... As one doctor says, 'A mother, no matter how poor would never knowingly, feed her baby inferior milk. And she wouldn't knowingly buy inferior quality baby shoes and end up wjth doctor bills counting buy inferior quality baby shoes if whe knew the foot health risks involved. The fault,"he added, "is with doctors and shoemen alike who've failed to do the necessary educational job needed on babies shoes. Harrold Mead will be glad to help you with your infants shoe probrems. If you will phone in to the s.tore he will be glad to mail you one of his little booklets. The Care of Children's Fe t. Hunter (HU) 42582. Service Clubs SUGAR HOUSE LIONS Sugar House Lions and their Ladies reserved the night, of Aug-ust 18th for Derks Field and the support of the Bees. This was in lieu of the usual Monday meeting Monday night, August 31st, the meeting will be at the home of Joe and Flora McEwan, 2045 Wil-mington Ave. The first regular fall meeting will not be held on September 7th, Labor Day, but will be on the 21st of September. SUGAR HOUSE KIWANIS On Tuesday, August 18th, the Kiwanis Club of Sugar House met at Harman's Cafe for their lun-cheon meeting. Featured speaker, Reverend Fred C. Venable, Christ Memorial Church, 2370 E. 33 So., attended as guest of the committee on "Support of Churches in their Spiritual Aims." Utah -- Idaho District Kiwanis Convention will be at Idaho Falls on September 11 and will continue through the 13th. All interested in attending should contact Presi-dent Joe Sehee or Secretary Vard Maxfield. |