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Show PAGE 5 Mitforn Mouiter APRIL 28, 1995. ~ Ist. 2nd. We are on time and bring our pep with us. Good Morning to Everybody. Qmre omsorro 3rd. Remember, we are here to work and sell Merchandise. Our time belongs to J. C. Penny Co. 4th. We do our work and do not visit. This is a business; _ home, Nature’s Art | The rock above, part of a fireplace in the McCoy. Williams is from a unique Dendrite quarry located near Beaver. “Pictures” were formed through the ages by one mineral crystallizing| _ in another. The quarry, possibly the only one of it’s kind in the United States, is owned by the Muir family of Milford. Water Wheels, Lg Schools And Brass Bands — Salt Lake City-Twenty-one new Utah Centennial projects are now under way spawning education, heritage, arts and community improvement throughout Utah in celebration of 100 years of statehood. On Statehood awarded grant April Centennial $144,000 money projects. to 18, Utah ——[N 1. Grants are funded primarily through the sale of a Centennial license plates. For grant information, contact. the Utah — Statehood Centennial Commission at 531-1996. Archaeological The annual convention of the Utah Statewide Archaeological in Centennial Society will meeting in St. George from June 16 to 18, said Paul Weaver, president of the host Dixie support Chapter. Commission Already, more these than $1 million has been granted nearly 100 projects across the state. : “Utah’s 100-year anniversary is a perfect time to make out state a better place,” said Stephen M Studdert, chairman of the Utah The St. George THE—— STORE SIGN POSTED IN THE OLD MILFORD JC PENNY STORE Submitted by Dixie Lamb not a party. 5th. We are honest with ourselves, with our customers and with our company. 6th. We do not sit on counters or shelves. 7th. Our first duty is to sell Merchandise and not discuss conditions. eustomer. 11th. We remember 36 inches make one yard---NO MORE, NO LESS. 12th. We have absolutely no approvals and not 1 cent credit to anyone. ; : 13th. We put back in place Merchandise we use. 14th. Westudy our stock, learn its uses, qualities, source or origin etc. 15th. We never express opinions on anything pertaining to religions, dogmas, politics, strikes, secret societies. 16th. We are always courteousto our assocates and speak well of them to others. 17th We remember everyone makes his own record with our company. Don’t be a leaner, agitator---BE A .GOGETTER. : 18th. We read our Dinamo and study our Educational Course Lessons. _ 19th. We show appreciation of our customers by greeting them pleasantly, serving them well and with patience. thanking them for calling and inviting them to call again. 20th. We adopt as our slogan---“If every associate in the store was just like me, what kind of a store would this store be.” Let the answer be Successful and Happy. organization has planned slide shows narrated by professional and avocational archaeologists and other presentations in the new Gardner Student Center at Dixie College. It will also be the scene for a Friday Statehood Centennial Commission buffet,. a Saturday continental and. citizen of highland, Utah.. _ breakfast and evening banquet. “Centennial grant projects will give a Three field trips are sizable gift to Utahns today and in the planned to rock art and ongoing future.” excavation sites, and an air tour of Some of the recently adopted projects include a Utah Symphony production, Soundscapes: The Utah Symphony Centennial regional historic and prehistoric sites will be available. The annual meeting expects fo attract members form Celebration of Music and Images; a chapters in Price, Vernal, Richfield, ” life-size statue of Martha Hughes Cannon, a Utahn and America’s first female state senator; the distribution of 400 copies of an original, two-hour video documentary about Utah’s Cedar City, Moab, Banding, Ogden, Mount Pleasant, Salt Lake City, — Utah and Davis Counties, and neighboring similar organizations in Nevada and Arizona. struggie for statehood for schools and libraries; and Centennial Brass works The _ founded in organization 1972 by Dr. Jesse Jennings, called “the Dean of Utah members that will perform 1890's music throughout the state during Archaeology,” during his long tenure at the University of Utah. 1996. : Several county “legacy” projects received a large share of the grant money. Wayne, Wasatch, Kane, Tooele and Sevier Counties were awarded money for restoration of a log school, improvement of a library and theater, development of an old fashioned marble and jacks tournament, and the construction of a water wheel. Members of the Utah Centennial Commission will continue accepting grant application until May The goals of the organization are to promote public interest and education in archaeology, and to: promote the establishment of museums throughout the state. This. year, the ‘Che Huh Presents | Barrett & Hughes Friday, May 5 and Saturday, May 6 9:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. annual meeting will open to the public for . - the regular member convention fee. Information and registration forms are available from the Dixie Chapter, USAS, P.O. Box 1865, St. George, UT 84771, or by calling Paul Weaver, 673-6581, or Jana Beebe, 674-5911. Back Again was Band, a group of BYU music faculty : 8th. We show all the Merchandise we can in order to inerease our sales. $th. We DO NOT GOSSIP. 10th. SMILES cost nothing; give at least one to .each The Pub Is A Private Club For Members Only 413 South Main Milford, Utah 801-387-2498 |