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Show Page Little Runny Brooks celebrated his seventh birthday last TuesCLEARFIELD day with a party given by his Dorothy White mom and dad, Mr. and Mrs. John Correspondent St. Brooks, of 350 So. Phone: Clearfield Mrs. 550 at St. at South of Residents Roland Minson, nephew Harold Steed, was a visiter at her Main were glad to have the road home recently on the way to Den- graded from the railroad tracks to ver. He is known as a former the corner by the city department BYU basketball star and winner this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward and of the most valuable player award. g and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas, son, George, were at the big circus in Salt Lake of Ross Drive, returned home this week from a vacation at Yellow- last Monday night along wih Denstone Park with their three child- nis Sedgwick from here, who acren followed by i weekend at companied his cousins from Salt Provo. Lake, and Judith Anne, Kathlyn Frank Riding, of Airlane Drive, and Brian White and their mom is home from the Armed Service and dad, Mr. and Mrs. Art White. Yvonne and RaNae Chandler on leave from San Diego. He will return to Miraman, Calif., with a enjoyed a fine afternoon at Libjet squadron. He is an aviation erty Park in Salt Lake City last metal smith. Monday. -- August 20, THE JOURNAL 8 News About Folks in oh-in- g Mr. and Mrs. Foster Chandler and family spent last weekend in Idaho, part of the time at Lava Hot Springs. Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Knght are spending this week in Denver, combining business with some re laxation. Best Results Obtained From Placing Ads and Want Ads In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL ah-in- everybody agrees on the importance of protecting Utah dairy . . . farmers through fair and constant prices . Family changes vacation reservation by telephone . . . saves s35 This family had paid $35 as a deposit on an apartment at a summer resort. At the last moment, the reservations had to be shifted to a later date because of a change in the husbands vacation plans. He called the rental TWO KINDS OF MILK DISTRIBUTION ARE SEEKING YOUR BUSINESS - STORES VS. DOORSTEP Utahs Milk Study Committee found that if the store price of milk should go 2c, or more, below the doorstep agent by Long Distance, explained the circumstances and reached agreement that the money would apply to a later period. For this family here was proof that telephone service doesnt for example) price, doorstep distributors would be in danger of losing customers and store sales (home-deliver- it pays ! This is only one of many ways the telephone can save you money, valuable time and trouble, too. So use it often let it work for you. Aren't there some calls you should make cost y, .would increase. Doorstep distributors dont want this. So naturally they prefer a fixed or "pegged retail price for both store and doorstep delivered milk. right now? TESTIMONY SHOWED THAT A "FIXED" PRICE ON MILK YOU BUY IN STORES MEANS A HIGH PRICE Mr. Stuart Russell, who represents 30 milk producer testified to the cooperatives throughout the country Committee that where the retail price of milk is "fixed, it has invariably been fixed too high. Consumers who want to buy their milk cash-and-car- ry from stores should not be prevented from getting the ings possible from this kind of distribution. sav- customers are entitled to the savings because they help earn them. And theyll get them Cash-and-carr- y at as long as the price you pay for milk is not "fixed" by law or agreement Safeway and other retail stores Telephone people In Utah work every day to make your telephone service an even bigger value. yltmani Va&MUntttf. ,ff , Safeivay Stores incorporated - - 0 1955 |