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Show 4 THURS., APRIL 24, 1947 SPECIALS FOR SPRINGTIME from the J. R. Watkins line of dependable household house-hold products. HARVEY A. DEAN Serving Milford Territory Next Week jjllllll!llil!lilllNllllllljj nil I I . I . FOUND Parker pencil. Good . looking, writes good. Identify and pay for ad at News office FOR SALE Two bicycles, on ladies'. $25 each. Apt. No. 7 I He Lives to Eat t Like all young and growing things, your baby divides ' his time between eating and sleeping. Make I ladies'. $25 each. Apt. Wo. I Smith-Foss1 Apts. FOR SALE 20-ft. Glider trailei house, sleeps 4. Gasoline cooli range, oil heater, other con veniences. C. C. Friesen, Bo 216, Milford. FOR SALE Majestic Range, 2 sets metal bunk beds and pads new hall runner. Mrs. Slink erd, L- & B Dairy Lunch. FOR SALE Certified Russe Seed Potatoes; good field in spection. . Write or see R. G Jolley, Antimony, Utah (11 FOR SALE 80 acres in heart of pumping dist. Good well. F. C. Crookston, 710 South Third, Las Vegas, Nev., or J. H. Weston, Milford. FOR SALE Westinghouse electric elec-tric range, good cond. Ph. 125. FOR SALE Purebred Rat Terrier Ter-rier pups. Albert Berntsen. PRINTER Stationery is always a welcome gift for Mothers' Day or any other occasion. Inquire at The News office. FOR SALE Two houses and big barn to be moved; also several sev-eral hundred railroad ties. Cook Brothers, So. Milford. 2t AVAILABLE AT ONCE Raw-leigh Raw-leigh business. 1500 families. Only reliable hustlers need apply. Good profits to willing workers. No experience required re-quired to start. Write today. Rawleigh's, Dept. UTD-222-2-Denver, Colo. sure that his diet has everything essential to sturdy growth, and sound, healthy development. A COMPLETE STOCK OF MEDICALLY-ENDORSED "FIRST FOODS" FOR BABY White Market "Phone Four For Food Cfr- .j-.TT'Tj; 1 ..xxxxxmm leas. I I '' J (i4 EEY0ND TOMORROW : , How often do you wish you had i beautiful picture of your Mother? Memories be- ' come dim With time, but a portrait remains to be ! cherished by your children and theirs. i i ALWAYS APPROPRIATE HAL'S photo STUDIO EVERYTHING FOR Jp j BABY'S HEALTH T '? 1 : AND PLEASURE 1111 i i Baby Cream - A! ! Baby Talc J Baby Oils ' Baby Rings Kyi Baby Bracelets llf jP J' CORNER DRUG j LaMar Oulzen mSMiMUH-'-' h iillljlllUlllllllllIHIIIIIIDfH "ligr t" s responsible .OOCOdi)? ' . . . you and everyone who comes in contact fjy v ' w,Tn tourists can affect Utah's tourist business! , j I Consider this fact! Two million tourists travel through Utah each year. If each i I I v of them could be induced to stay just 'MefiT ONE EXTRA DAY, they would spend an : 1 EXTRA $30,000,000 in Utah! Amazing, ht true! Waitresses, service station ill attendants, clerks, hotel operators . . . JJ you can influence tourists to stay by I I I your courtesy, your explanation, of I I Utah's many tourist attractions. Remem- J I J o satisfied tourist today means a . i fy return trip to Utah next year. BRING THEM BACK IN '48 n ' H : J i'--, From where I sit ... A Wi r e&i. "As He ) mm AsaL .' AND COURTEOUS SERVICE NEW DECORATIONS NICE FURNISHINGS LUXURIOUS BATHS MILFORD HOTEL "The Friendly Hotel" : OW' " '' .t , fa Take advantage of this new opportunity to cut EX7ftA -in I r heating coat and conserve fuel complete stock of tifF ' Winkler Stokers now on hand for installation in POWER (JJ!TiV homes apartments, commercial and industrial , w. i ar " y". buildings. Winkler Stokers are famous for operat- ftm "inkier 1 W lJ&& f ing economy and efficiency burn low-cost fuel Inter-plan 'Vi g-' -j2J and less of it save man-power and smoke nui- Drive t-.-jf. .-r.ee. See the Winkler demonstrated today. KOLOB METAL PRODUCTS CO. C. M. AHLSTROM PHONE 119 CEDAR CITY, UTAH Cy Iliiri finally got his new barn painted, but plenty of folks had a hand in it. Whenever someone some-one got a free day, or a little extra time, they'd come over and help out with paint and brush. And Cy, to show his appreciation, apprecia-tion, held a big: "barn warminjr" Saturday for all the folks who'd helped him (but not barrins those who couldn't). -Ma Hartman supplied sup-plied sandwiches, and Cy rolled out a mellow kci; of beer. You'd never think of a barn as "home like." But vi: h those lanterns Cupyrih hanging from the srs; makeshift make-shift tables spread heavy with food; and Ed Carey's fiddle playing play-ing while the folks enjoyed their beer Cy's barn was sure a mighty hospitable-looking place! From where I sit, it's just about as appropriate to have a barn warming as a housewarming . . . if only because it's another chance to get neighbors together in a spirit of good fellowship. t, 1917, United States Brewers Foundation |