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Show PAGE EIGHT SUGAR HOUSE. UTAH THURSDAY JULY 23 1959 INDEPENDENT f " . i , 0., kLJJL, h . ' ' ' - I m W "w JiiiiTiin Mi mwi mn i miimji uiiuJ Photo above shows J. Colin Rowell, veteran Utah dairyman, standing in front .of the giant; freezer compartment in his new Drive-I- n Milk Depot at 17th South and 9th East. Mr. Rowell has spent more than 30 years in the pro-cessing and retail sales of dairy products. He learned the business from his father John Rowell, and in 1934 struck out on his own. Today he has two sons, Don and Ronald associated with him in the operation of three Heber Valley Milk Depots, 3655 Highland Drive, 7020 South 23rd East and the newest one at lffth South and 9th East. NOW YOU CAN ENJOY , v T "Hphr VqIW" DAIRY PRODUCTS AT THE NEW . ,"h30& DRIVE-- IN DEPOT : r-.-V- , . . . 17th South and 9th East j.- -; Home Made Bread V2 Gallon Milk ALL FAMLEE PRODUCTS Quarts Milk Fresh Farm Eggs Vz Gallon Chocolate Milk Chex Eggs Quarts Chocolate Milk Bacon Vi Gallon Buttermilk Pints Whipping Cream Quarts Buttermilk 12 Pints Whipping Cream V2 Gallon Modified Milk Pints Half and Half Quarts Modified Milk Cottage Cheese Vi Gallon Orange Sour Cream Quarts Orange ICE CREAM by CONDIE V2 Gallon Fruit Punch 1 Oc Novelties Quarts Fruit Punch Also Popsicles ALL NEHI BEVERAGES . ' THE OLD MILKMAN HAS GONE MODERN Two Other Locations To Serve YOU ) Z7 3655 Highland Drive And 7020 So. 23d East Jr "dc WE OPEN FROM 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. EVERY DAY Owner-Oper- ator p5?s. PEHRSONS PEHRSONS PEHRSONS PEHRSONS PEHRSONS VP5 I GENERAL ELECTRIC i ISm 20th Century Pioneers Xyi I With The Finest Appliances I W AT GENERAL ELECTRIC, "PROGRESS IS OUR MOST IMPORTANT V.IS,T 0UR PRODUCT" AND AT'PEHRSONS YOU CAN SEE AND BUY ALL THE USED w w WONDERFUL GE APPLIANCES. ELECTRIC RANGES, WASHERS, DRYERS, REFRIGERATORS, TV SETS, RADIOS, AND OTHER ITEMS UtrAKIftltNT g g BEARING THE FAMOUS NAME OF GENERAL ELECTRIC. GUARANTEED g i n REFRIGERATORS w wo moiiey down-- I REMEADBER! NOBODY BUT NOBODY I 3T I g Hisi PATMBff m iiPT. BEATS PEHItSOM'S TRADES! ." d!Wr) 'suss? H - Nri! IN 6-C6- t SH IN 7-13- 31 77 PEHRSONS PEHRSONS . PEHRSONS PEHRSONS PEHRSONS s A fellow who owned a ranch was thrown from a horse, which resulted in a trip to the hospital. A few days later one friend asked another, "Did old Bill finally get all right?" "Well, no," replied the second. "He ain't all right, but he's back like he used to be." |