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Show paiuiwan times. KKNI) Yul'lt LAINDHY aud DRY II CLEAMNU To Isltl"! II M CEDAR LAUNDRY & CLEANERS Eol'R TIME;' WEEKLY SELVH'E I A t HOW AN, SfMMIT. Tall or Irav ileunlii to ParuWHii ami anj luuu.try Mar' TO Servlm li k i I i, lu I ml - I i M A lull IniA .'ti. lilt I' iii .I- I .1 PERSONAL NEWS NOTES ..muiil i ll it - I II III. I .1 I'.I ml -- 1. 1 nil'll ami nmi mu Jnlin an 1' I I III III .1 II I U ll -l I.i raw an ii i l.i- Mi k H Sill ton 1 .1 Mat I Cun. Mi in flll thllM in ill I'l.H-i- nl a ini'ii ii t kept Illi'tU n ii i Illll ill ,1, 1. II -- .i lull Ini i tin'.i I j a .in - - in K. nf Mi ii City. Th hilt i'ou tj t Ui i h 1il tin 'Miiniiiir D.tlf in-i- 'A i'll' W hi h m iw i tl.ill i u Alton l J I Mi m l o ..f lnl A' t lit te ti i.M In- Mi's K.-- Mr :mi) Mi-- W Min-hi'l- lloi! Mr Ith hor l ti I upturn! in look tv hail ti.) to .i v .! iirip.stiioJ l .ii ruin ii lhU l.iK4h 4! t i 1 t) I in, nh vi nicmlM!-- utli n I?, Juiintf hud s,, ,1.0 I'tfiif i and Mrs in soti. Iilmei, their I I ' It I,. ike ii. 1 'ol JeRe ,, )lv ,(lll V ihai 1, lo I. roll fr h1 !;i Mr, II n rar whlih hi ii fi i KlliUiott .. I.NUIUM c m ii ii il Mr. ami Mm Norm.... diiper ami nuitou CllRer were up n..m -- ,'k a Ilemlersmi, Mon- L.i- r a n i.fi to r Uioktii list iiiji tiom. .Mtv I flint a t alts 4 ua Hi M in i I in t iiiNr f.fnily i .ini Thu Ruin wi'ii' wukir,: iii, lllil Illl-- I writ' III .t k 111 I! S I'I II I! sill wish llii-- i iti' Mill m I ll ll TOl J nil ll V ll' h,,.i 'I nmi M' l Mill li in In- lull - H want I." r linn; Puliiwuii li.i.l IiiiiI; i, ii i nilifm l.ilili' li'.i.l in in. -' mi hi I lii' r mi h In nf tin' tu'ii ii i Hu-- i Sivle Sliop in rur.iRoii.ih in- i All I l Miiuli lu the w lu- n ni lit i'i! tin 1m ill" IllulH i In; Hu'!; il bat Uiin- ru hi iiil.l in. ill inn iln-- mi 1AI( AtiON'All hi Mlrl.. 1 an : ',i u ' i,Ullt I I i i ; , s i,:. n miiiIi Iniaili i a . ii ii.: iih iim'il I W Ini mill'll - k plnvci till J'.itli. Hull lulliil li S'libll, I iilluil II ll HVl"' I lu ( I I ll I'I carle 'liner 1 1 ( ldn,-- . I . S i tleV f. t W , i us i" .' a. Nrs , ... ,,, t mi I'.nlliii' III m.i). ami livinr. ij ii ,t iii a ilxri1 l.lod "Ud Wllh I he Hugh C i ti.l of ltii f " . "lee. a I I i I. a,l at til 'iv.,.',, undl ..Me, ol, Niv.i 1. Cit of i iiriv aii , is emplovf.! m th Ilii a i'iiIJ r ( eyphi s Aliit- hops to jtiin him and -Mm 1( JuUlf itti hut w.i'ij timlf 1IU, jrs All ml til. in Ih'iI I'.iiiih.iii Ini' il.im' at llu' lart ol hr - Mltiml MIUII us It liltl tn 41 r.iUC Lakeli to a Salt laike t'liy Imspn jh,j r , Iv w ,. k .i Ii It. no tin' uni las in (iiMii.I speni lii! ui u li'trifii' fin lit right tl ti v al smiHtime it.-.l w her.' a fam night S.ilurda) I" Invle fi.ih's advantage Miw Mr they iliii William r i and runrv in agulntii m i it I after s li ticca ni " acutely dliwilh lelalive- - in Si d.onf.' ami 'ii. hi in; iii llu1 half licit -i Cyprus rl"W lirfnti' Itiiwlng pcni Iasi week in Sail like n s.inta Clara, while lu Ihe I'll)' lo eoii-uturn Pirates ,i tin Tli.n h .M III hi 1lraii'4ti a nil m n .i l whi ru lhc ciiRaRcd gen son-lilaw ami Her I 4 .lllil a III llltnuti'.i L'l I III apeclallst ilimn-i'lvwork-il Hi" fimn and mg lug Teliiplc iiilogt. ilaiiRlilir. Hyrurn an t M.iydia, i,, ha, taught 1arim.in Willie iii 111" M"l lai.'i ili'-,h - Cains I'vai.i llnni i lia-- i- in 1iniii ropollh, llli'j v who wld. weie her, weik Iloardman, end all, mists m weie .it I' 1" i'jihihi will uhead. wein Riie-t- s li mi and ol t Wit h a lillli' I'Vl'l 2 III II I lit Ini llu- tii-- i remained to he Ue.H lo-- for While HI die "VHdi V"ga nun', on a foul daughicr-in-lw and Halpli limn in ilii' 1. I nil a nr. Jnlin Ill h Imt Mi l Mm Ill'll l mol ro idis, li" vi.llcl w 'h Hill Vivian Marsdi'ti They i "turned lew d'lys. Vll I tr a i'i m an f ,i T4 l.aVern Sephen-on- , and hriaih- - hmii" I'n. lav i old Ylllla iii dm J. year liritiRtiiR (lien ouKI lu m to. fouln! out t.iklllL' I', 111 nllol- - lo ptlll I 111' d.tiiRhlci-- , saydi.u I'urowan resident, Couniy resideiiiv ynuilimi Mall Jail' and Whou lioiisun was rjfrtoil from It. nil- - all" i.l Thai'- - how fha 1C are never too old lo cut w utdmn l.ouL-(low n ftmn III" I! Y I ho im mi, n 11 fhi H. Mu- with iiianutor o I I leiu and J ml v leoih Mr. fiurr spell! last week ill,' it unu unit Kir-- t lor a In w "mi iiuarlei hrl"l ; 1" to ciiaril I ml milni.lv iivi-H "nli" ,,n. a la lo i lii'ii u nc tioin he up had where Piowan In laike Salt Clly C),." vacation S in ti i;4" luoilim iif I ti la-l "11,1 Week nil I n whhli spilhl jttiat ahi'.iil In a In ti H Y I ' the sezond wisdom tooth Mi- - Juan lluvlrs. anmhci Tin I h it it i liar i was nome-iihlii- coed, was also home for a day ha ha cut wilhili the last two i.'lalives ill I'arnwaii . I" h''h,,l,l Iarowun ilirtnl or two early this week years, extracted. It nth had come Mr. ;m, I Mis . m nliur li h i l In underneath his plate lor a hIiikI" fli'I'I coal. 1,1111' im"'. -- o ami l don foula five that over grand, he for fiaiio-ibeen has ,1111 many using Mr ami Mrs Italph Haylea a- - llu Joyce Tllllls. p"llt a few il -which Iiik -- ,'orfhoaril rail out of were down from Sail and lo proved year Iiki City urlv (hi Week in Kly, Nevmia t ini" Ham to In Hi" uuarl.'r lh with very painful ordeals. spend I lie pas Week-en- d where with via they viilti'd well Hell .1 u,l sl.'Vcna i'V"ti Mr. (Turr returned nr" iilll plane i heir ami Mr parents, Mr I loth Cm lis ami family. - l.i'ailiiiR tlu a die :is and received on Saturday Iypi" Merman K. Itayles and Mr. and thrill of his first ride In die i:h Itmi'oii v.ho Rot 7 Mrs. A rill Heimon Jess Mil kelson w a . ha, k in n. airways. pmniH. all mi Rrafls toi-i'111" hospital till. Week wllel I," Tin la - f si an .a -- tartml liho Mr. ami Mrs. John S Mr. and Mr Keith Ortct and was rushed with liemm,,n h.ire Mel Mil. hell lefi for Salt laike City ihi :tr,l nili(t pi'ii.ul Mil, lii'll raruii'il 2 foul plu h.'s Sunday will"" Jack expected to 'family and Val Hay Orton were of the esoph.ieus to m'iiIi all" I'yprivi- -' umti'iRo eye surgery Wednesday jdown from Salt. Lake city to backet the division play-of- f With ill" si or" knot toil Very I. it, lily we have leaimd al die Veterans' Hospital there. Ikill however, Keith, Rurnes. of the tclea-.of It, .licit Itiihin-sot- i Honnoli fouh'd all tat" John Anna ami Kva Adams have his time quarantin-- d at spent iho from Army mil. Tin- - wa- - a -- I'wri' blow lo vlslied recently ourly in I', ', In Susauville. his father's home whee he ruary. Hobori ive.l a mod. hut the Calif. Iarow an's rhanii's. of as guests their had broken out with the measles v t of a n "Vit--Hams brother-in-laleal discharge I (lead. and sister, Keith the morning after his arrival should T injury which he had didn't Riv" up. They Just kept and l.averd A Podge. Mrs. John II. 1endleton en- - sustained in , hil, ll,,,, "I and with h mi tying thi hall game up on tertaJued when al dinner Sunday in prevented his further a, tivitv in hut free throws. the Henson Mr. Hay-- ! honor of the birthday Mrs. and ut her the armed servi.es lie arrived Ilia most needed wiTi pllihes the team froze up and couldn't eock made a business Min Into ,son, Cyril. In addition to the home in time to welcum. a new deliver. The game ended with Salt Lake City last week, tak-- ' guest of honor and his wife, Iduughter on Kch 10 at Cedar a very chagrined squad of Hams ing wi'li them their sons, Don- Warren Pendleton was one of die City where his wifi the 'oruier ald and Scotty. They were invited guests. on the low side of the Marilyn Hergstrom. was residas far a Provo by score ing lie - now hack In the emMr. and Mr'l Ihil Henson. ploy of the Southern Ctali Power who slopped off there to see, Company. IJoli is a mi of Mr. some of the flasket Hall Tourn- Hrand Canyon week to visit land Mrs Arthur Hohinsuu of at-- . ltlr Vl-- lt lime n'.i II I I I ilun m . I i ll v I "A min shutdown in Utah i'i costly to vryon. Minors los jobs, suppliers of equip ment and services los business, the public loses the benefits of payrolls, tax payments and supply purchases. Such widespread effects call for combined action to solve the problem created by dropping prices for some of Utah's metals and the high level of operation costs and taxes." 1 I' v - i i I . t v i'- i , , I i j -- 11 e - a . nwu-hi'i- "' f I J , a,B . e, - 1 Yah-ndu- " i - ya:i iijiro -- 'ASSBrsiQh , , k' ti-- , Ion-so- i iii-- u -- . foul-Kt'ftii- '!- '- ha-k- f'l ,ee 10-4(- j ili.'-un- j 51-4- 6 . i Oft. A OVfllOfl of th 0niol Offitfi ond loboroton 330 ot Crond Avtnu. Chicogo 11, lllmoii f I f S N r A r i v f S V.iiUm! To Ituv! COR fvf A CorpOfQiiOn I N f Export Division TOO Covt 42nd Street, I N C I f A Nw i Ntw York Yofk C I I I t $ lnt ament games. with Hietma'a sister, Capt. Parnwan Adrienne Mlckelson, as wolU as1 with her parents, the Albert Spending the week in Pa roMlekelsons. wan are I'.S. District Attorney. Mrs. Mickelson accompanied Scott M . Matheson of Salt Lake Adrienn wheu she returned to Mrs. Matheson and their Salt Lake City and saw her off City, daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Scott M. on the plane Thursday which The three are guests of Jr. was to carry her bark to the .ilelle's mother, Mrs. LjcII.i R. Army hospital at Port Lewis, Adams, of this City. Atlr rin v Washington. Mrs. M. remained Matheson i here on business for a few days additional visit connectel with a hearing on with the John Rrlgnands at water lights in lion government Hountlful . County. J Heifer Calf from hrtlficlal Mr. and Mr. M. Howard Insemination. Ward and their family tn.veled Conta. t Alma Hyatt Tele. 2456 j to Salt Lake City last week where Marilyn took some end of the quarter test at the Un-- : iversJty of Ctah. She was from a recent so returned home to til" remainder of her spend more engine power! spring vacation with the family. engine-stand- ard Loadmaster equipment on 5000 and and 6000 Series heavy-dutmodels, optional on truck. 4000 Series heavy-dut- y Advanced cxscascGtoD oogeggb sdls? g0) 0101 (20 csGco 3D 3 03? y more braking power! In 1953, all Chevrolet trucks up models to 4000 Series heavy-dutbrakes. have "Torque-Action- " Seiies 4000 and above use extra-larg- e brakes in "Torque-Actiontype in rear. trout, "1 y " n Mr. and Mrs. Orland Kvans and their two little sous rein rued to P.irowan last week where Orland has taken over the meat i tilting department in ihe Southern Ctah Dairy Company. Ho ha been employed for the past in the Kress several months store in Salt laike CPy. His brother Hernell. and sister. Alberta, drove, to the Capitol City to bring him and his famly to Mrs. Carl Hummler underMrs. (Hilda (Jiiymon. Direitor went major surgery at the L D.S. of Region Kight. Itah Congress Hospital in Salt City dur- of traveled lo ing the week. Washington County lust week where she assisted in organizing Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. a PTA group in Toqii " ville. At Dailey were guests during theia later meeting in Virgin, she wpek of their and was guest speaker at a nueting daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Union jof their local organization. Ike Parent-Teacher- s, son-in-la- w more staying power! Now, heavier, stronger, more durable frames increase rigidity, add to ruggedness and give more stamina than ever to all 1953 Chevrolet trucks. Tolcphono men aro more economy! The new stamina of Chevrolet trucks, plus extra gasoline econmodels with omy in heavy-dutreimproved Loadmaster engine, duces hauling costs per y ton-mil- miyMPM in UTAH In every corner of Utah, telephone men are hard at work meeting requests for more and more telephones. There isnt a community that hasnt felt the effect of telephone expansion. Over S15'2 million have been invested in the past three years and almost $82 million will be put into new telephone equipment during 1953. The result? More and better telephone service. There's now one telephone for every four people in the state compared to one for every six people in 1945. RepoH on Pto$n$t in 118,000 more miles of wir- e71, 500 miles of it below ground-plocin service. ,r and trim illustrated is dependent on availability of material (Continuation of standard equipment Bradshaw Chevrolet Company CEDAR CITY, UTAH PHONE ed 4,500 miles of odditionol long distance circuits. ) Six new buildings 360 NORTH MAIN STREET utah or building sines 52 exchanges received new centrol office equipment, such as switchboards ond dial twitches. 1,380,000 calls handled doily-- on increose of 235,000 in just three years. 36,000 mere telephones in service. additions erected. Eight new centrol offices created. 1949... Only a teltphono tompany tan continue to .row end tu eerva Utah at it nttdt to bo saved. flnant!olly-ballh- y 6 SO THI MOUNTAIN ITATIS TELKPHONI AND TIUQRAPH COMPANY |