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Show -- Gbte TRaceK Un flMnersville Madelyn Hollingshead, daugh- Marshall Hollingshead, was admitted to the Milford Hospital during the week, suffering from j .. i. " : and Mrs. DeWayne Marsha, Mr. and Bonn, Mr. and Mrs. ter, and Mr. and Marshall. .1 Carter and Mrs. Kurt Karen Car- Goodwin. ' Mrs. Marie Rollins is in Long The family dinner Another hospital patient last Beach. Cal. with her daughter, at Mrs.traditional Marshall's inweek was DeWayne Carter, Mrs. Glenna Foley, who recent- cluded 43Augusta of her immepersons to a who was in the Iron County ly gave birth baby girl. diate family, of which there are Hospital for several days. He 49. Those present were Mr. ' is now recuperating at home. Mr. and Mrs. Goldwin Mar- and Mrs. Ernest j Johnson, Mr. shall were hosts on Thanksgiv- and Mrs. George Anderson, Mr. Lam-pherMr. and Mrs. Delmer Gray ing to Mr. and Mrs. F. E. and Mrs. Gene Ahred, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pitch-fort- Mrs. and famLy were guests of Mr. Jack Aubry, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-t Mr. and Mrs. . Lee and Mrs. I. H. Lamb of Pioche, Hubert Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. parents of Ileen, during the shall, Mrs. Helen Smith, and Alton Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brinkerhoff holiday. Alton Atkin, Mrs. Joan Ah- and families. Twenty-fou- r per Jwtorth, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Limb, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hall Isons were present. Mr .and Mrs. Ray Barson. were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. On Friday, the fanvly were At the Floyd Wood residence dinner guests at the home of Sheral Carter and family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Limb. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Boy tor were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Sim Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Armstrong. e, George Dalton. Twenty Thanksgiving baskets were distributed by the At the Ed Goodwin residence last week to Primary were Mr. - and Mrs. Haroio the homeschildren of widows and elderly people of the community. j BALLET. TAP CHARACTER. Baflnnars RADIO SERVICE Advanced Car Radios Gene Beeson. I'lIILCO-SUl'ERVISE- Every TUESDAY at ft. Brldaatl Radios D FACTORY SERVICE Hall JIM BOTFIGER LOWE DANCE Horn STUDIOS Office at Schramm's Garaga -- " Rat. Phone 218-. Straight bourbon buyers: Have you tried Kentucky s finest? Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pryor Miss Joyce Myers celebrated were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. her ninth birthday on Monday Frank Pryor on Thanksgiving. evening. A party was given in her honor by parents Mr. and Mr. 'and Mrs. Heber Gillins :Mis. Vendon Myers. were at Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Gentry's in Cedar City. Guests Mrs. Ethel Myers arrived on the week end were Mr. and home last week from the Iron Mrs. O. E. Stock and family of County Hospital. J , Beverage Industry Contributed Tried a Want Ad lately? in At the Newell Marshall home for Thanksgiving dinner were special guests Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Val I A Review Of The Social And Economic Benefits To Which Repeal And A Legal Alcoholic DANCE CLASSES At the Doyle Rollins resimrs. lona Davis is recuperdence were Mr. and Mrs. Verne ating in Milford at the home of Rollins, Alice and Goldie; Mr. her daughter, Mrs. Gwen and Mrs. Glen Fowler of Shelly, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Evans of North Creek. Special guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Black- was Mrs. Annie Hammond of burn were invited guests at the Tootle, sister of Mrs. Williams, home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cooper of Milford. h, Nation Marks Two Decades Of Repeal On December 5lh Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dalton Mr. and Mrs. Kent Myers of traveled to Parowan to be with Grandma Eyre on the holiday. Provo were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Obra Myers, Mrs. Mary Dalton has re along with Mr. and Mrs. Rex turned to California to spend Carter. e winter with Mr. and Mrs Mc-Kni- Mrs. Vance MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS THURSDAY. DEC. 3. 1953 Mr. and Mrs. James Eyre enjoyed dinner at the home of Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bob GoodMr. and Mr. Emll Nowers win, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Gibalong with Mr. and Mrs. Dick son and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Nowers , Dj MRS, EMILY GILUNS MiHorri Newt MlnrTill Editor ter of Mr. and Mrs. f Salt Lake were guests .... f. who was here for Thanksgiving. Wood of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hollings- .services were Mr. and Mrs. of honor head, Stephen Hollingshead, jAndy Bohn, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt .Bohn and Carlos, and Mr. and with the member and Mrs. Elaine Ryan and along regular j Mrs. Leland Jones, who met of the family. '.the family there. After the ser- Carlos Bohn reported Mr. and Mrs. Mart Davis and Mrs. Ethel Myers had all her vices daughters were invited .guests family present but one, includ- ;back to duty with the armed at tne Darwin Marshall resi- ing Mr. and JIrs. Oswald Myers, forces. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Myers, Mr. dence. and Mrs. George Myers, Mr. ' Mr. and Mrs. Royle Wood At the Ty Gillins home, hon- and Mrs. Ernest Myers, Mr. and were guests at North Creek at ored guests were Mr. and Mrs Vendon Myers, Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs- MarU. W. Cartu", Mr. and Mrs. Lee Waters, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph tin Green. Wayne Gillins and girls, and r'eter&en, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Eyre and Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thomp- Stewart and families, and Gene son children. recently returned from a Myers. trip to California with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar StephenMrs. Lester Roberts. son of Cedar City were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mr. and wlrs. Earl Hayward of David McKnight has relumed and Scott were in Salt Ely, Nev.; Mrs. Alba Gillins, to at the Marine Base in and Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Lake City for Thanksgiing, Sanduty Calif., where he will Mr. of Mrs. Diego, and guests Carlyle Eyre and family. be for the next four months. Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Grant - - Ogden. 5th marks the twentieth anniversary of Repeal, and the nation can look back on two historic decades of social and economic ben. aflts to which the death of Prohibition and a legal alcoholic beverage industry made significant contributions.' The story of Repeal is intertwined with the story of national recovery. It'a the story of sn industry that, starting from ainsignificant beginnings, grew into direct emand an ployer of 1,200,000 people todirect employer of hundreds of thousands more in over 400 supplying industries. It's the story of a new industry that grew from a capitalization of a mere $168 million to more than $9 billion. And it's the has prostory of an industry that duced, by controlled and orderly sale of its product, total public rev. anues of over $43,000,000,000. Of even greater significance are the changes Repeal made in the social scene. The evil hypocrisy of Prohibition was ended. The lure of the forbidden, the floutlaw sport of uncontrolled and excessive drinking were ended. Excesses went out of fashion, and under a system of UhI MntmllMl and accessible al coholic beverages, wild drinking gave way to a pattern or moderaDecember tion. Bt rn1rd the crime, cor- ruption and social deterioration of Prohibition wun a system oi reu uinn nrl rnntrol thai oermits ac .... n aWknlic tavaraeei under conditions that protect the public interest, Tnia system ns oeeu mainUined and zealously guarded k tk hundred! of thousands of re sponsible men and women ergajred in the industry. Tk Whnlir htverasre industry mrf maior contributions during as 10 th war veara. As Ion months prior to Pearl Harbv, most distilleries began voluntary con- fnr the production of industrial alcohol for the gov I ernment The war found tne enure industry out of beverage production and into production of alcohol for military use. In effect, it was the , industry that Kept tne nation s ire-mandnu military machine on wheels through the production of hign prool aiconoi ior tne manu- facture of synthetic rubber. It ix in the field of oublic reve nue that the sale of alcoholic bev erages makes its greatest financial contribution, outranking all other commodities. In 1953 alone, alco holic beverages $3,700,000,000 in local taxes. Tka iminianpe of this revenue is underlined by the fact that last fnnr rantx nut of pvprv dollar collected by the Federal govern ment came irom tne saie pi alcoholic beverages, and about six cent; out of everv dollar collected by state governments came from this source. While the industry and its Drod- ucts are today recognized as integral factors in the economic and social benefits of Repeal, there is rTnwino rnnpern within and with out the industry over trends that cast a shadow on these benents. excessive Federal taxation on distilled spirits, which has increased 854 per cent since already nas made alarming inroads on tne most important of those benefits. Prohibition, once created by law, now threaten- - ay taxation. With more than 56 Dei Cent of the price of distilled spirits going e to taxes, the return oi tne bootlegger and moonshiner, with their cheap, dangerous products, is again recognized hy authorities concerned with liquor control and public revenue. Control officials have warned that the lenefits of Repeal, so clearly on the record of the past two decades, can be mainUined and strengthened only by a realistic appraisal of tax policies which react so u BRAND ML KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Hay-war- d Jsll i For blend drinkers there is . blend always Kentucky' fi ! Sunny Brook ELEKBEO KENTUCKY BOTH 86 SPIRITS i PROOF. . IHE KJ WW WHISKEY KENTUCKY BLENOED WHISKEY CONTAINS 5 OLD SUNNY BROOK C 0 M PAN I S VI liJ, GRAIN NEUTRAL LIE, KENTUCKY 2462o88 BisrhQSS uig-um- Today's Local Delivered Price of tho QUICK SPECIAL Sedan Model 480 (illustrated) quipmnl, occttioriti, tlalt and local foxei, II any. oddifionol. frlct may vary lightly I adjoining communiliei due to iMppmg chargti. All prlcti lubct lo change without notice. 'Optional h- V welfare lie Vikat20 Yesrs Of Repeal'Mesas P"" over produced Federal, state and At the Mary Ellen Mathews Mr. and Mrs. Karl Truman 'and family traveled to Hunting- home those present for dinner ton, Utah, to be with parents were Mr. and Mrs. Jule Gillins, .Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Wood, lot Karl. !Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mathews Mrs. Effie Marshall was host and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker, Mi. Mathews. and Mrs. Howard Marshall, Mrs. Rachel Hunt, Mrs. Alieen Mr. and Mrs. Victor Myers Jones, Mrs. Barbara Gressman, entertained Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Knight. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted (Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall Johnson. and family enjoyed their trip to WeliS, Nev., to be with Mr. Traveling to Henderson. Nev. and Mrs. Lester Roberta. to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine DeMille were Mr. At the Gus Lambson home and Mrs. Charles Jameson and were Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jameson. shall, Mary Ann, and friend Bert Sears, husband of Mrs. Gary Smith. Genevieve Bohn Sears, passed Mr. and Mrs. Milton Al- - away last week in Yuba City, brecht had at their dinner table Calif. Those attending funeral I nil mi To The US l ,, ,2.00, at MAI Vi SINCE 143.000,000,000 OOO STOCKHOLDERS ANNUAL .PAYROLL h.OOO.OOO.OOO lltllUlf Ullllllllf RETAIL OUTLETS 200.000 W8P y000 3WJL00OxCLAS$ FARMERS v. CONTAINER MANUFACTURERS AND'FROVIOES ftfttift.. ANNUAL INCOMES 270,000,000 J ' J 23 w, soo, OOO BARREL MANUFACTURERS CAN MANUFACTURERS didn't know that you you Maybe get yourself a bundle of big and able Buick Fireball 8 power at the price shown here. 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