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Show fo.'kv. marks CHIROPRACTOR ioosevelt . Shuilleff Hotel seidayi - 10:00 A.M. to 1 P.M. "iayi 10:00 A.M. to 1 P.M. Vernal Main Offic Wnd S. Phon 84 J felllllK A I . "T5J J , f A ! j t ' y x ; " pZ t ' 77t this festive time of year i we want to pause for a moment g ' to say: Thank You for your " patronage -and may you have & I a merry, happy Holiday! BiLL & EVA'S CAFE AND FAMILY I DUCHESNE UTAH I iiwrtUtmenl ff--; From where I sit ...Jy Joe Marsh -km Guess It's Called tgfW a Safety "Drive" Whitey Fisher, from the State From where I sit, it wasn't Motor Vehicle Department, what the sign said, but the way dropped by to discuss some of our it wa3 said. People are usually local traffic problems. pretty understanding if they un- "Up atCenter Junction,"Whitey derstand what you mean. It's the says, "they've got a new sign that same way with differences of really slows down the traffic go- opinion. Perhaps your neighbor ing through town." prefers a temperate glass of beer, "The sign says, 'At 25 miles an and you would choose buttermilk, hour, you can drive through Cen- What I'd like to see is for all of ter Junction in 2Vi minutes!' It us to "slow down," talk it out, slows people down too some just and be respectful of our neigh-take neigh-take it easy to check on that 2'2 bor's rights, minutes, I guess. Hasn't even been a dented fender since that CJ Cm sign went up." MMd Copyright, 1954, United States Brewers Foundation O- ! ' U iii ill if 1 V . . A vv7 mmm sr yjhj&Sy A 4. A , j AY lMmmmmAiy ju i v I . ji'fa " v4v,y V-V pii ill mmmM yi'-'M 7 ':ytr "1 ). V'&iw ppi mmw MrV if-7 'm I s0m $ if 'oA s ,j i'i w4J I ' A. In a bf ad SCnSe the lihted Christmas tree sym- j TT1 C TTVl C boli2es the of service. Man lights up the lives g ?-'fj$ 7 of his neighbors by serving their needs. "i'A I si i l K i . J I 4 Cil This spirit is displayed all year long in our State by :i'f I 1 (1 MlQ I rl ClT 9uhlic spirited citizens who assume the burdens of U S I I LvC XltvvC maintaining essential community services. J : "I"! Volunteer firemen, policemen, mayors, city coun- - t ' I l1 f "VVl lb I I cimen teachers, health guardians and many others ILvVl It L yLL working in the public interest, are part of the spirit z -s of service that makes our communities better places YinV for our families. JlXA Some serve without pay, others receive only token pay and all give time and effort beyond the imme- diate needs of their duties. By keeping the spirit of Christmas lights burning throughout the year, these good Utahns are help- l ing the industrial growth of our State. Without them, business enterprise as we know it could not operate successfully. They deserve the gratitude of all the people of our State. 1 '', " , 4 vw - Meswecott Cqpoer Cosposralion 1 fj ' 1 ' " ' jfgrKttg;ro:TOTOT??TW ...JtZLir,-. u ui.-mmrmJ!- wmm , , ,, ft''"'' L "A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah" |