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Show 4 Rumin'atin & Roundabout y In which Ruminator proposes to cream a lot, think as little as necessary, scatter a few bou-A bou-A quets while their objectives are still above the sod to enjoy them, and fire a hot-shot now and then while said Runnimi-or Runnimi-or can enjoy seeing the sparks fly. Wrigley, the gum magnate, says the sun never sets on his chewing gum, but almost everybody else does. Elaborate stickers bearing safety safe-ty legends and pasted to the re; windows of cars must not apply to aiutomobila dealers. At least not to a certain well-known well-known automobile dealer from Cedar City who parked his car at the bank corner on Main street Tuesday noon with the front of the car projecting well past the curb line into Fourth avenue! . As we understand it, the Mil-ford Mil-ford ordinances provide penalties for parking" with any part of the car projecting past the property line as ordinances of other towns do, or should, provide and observance ob-servance of such provisions should be enforced to the letter as a safety safe-ty measure. But, law or no law, common sense should have guided this good man in such a matter . but did not! Incidentally, the Cedar citizen whose actions brought about this preachment was NOT Charlie Pet- m . ty nor anyone connected with that genial car czar! For the past two weeks we have intended commenting on the very fine thing J. Sam Hanks has done for Milford in taking down from the windows of his buildings on the east side of Main street the boards which decidedly have not added to the happiness of those of our townspeople who desire that otir town should look its best. you'd have our candid opinion: It's about the most forward-locking improvement -. that has taken place on Mala street in the two and a half years we have , been proud to consider Milford our home! o |