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Show OLD TIMER TELLS FIRSTTIFJER- ' f HOW TO USE J ft 007 I I Old Timer: So this is your I first bus trip. Well, travel has changed these days. Hrtt Timer: la that case, what should I do? i Old Timer: Talte these travel f tips See your bus agent in 5s advance. Get ticlcets early. D i Start trips on week days in- g 1 stead of week-ends. Take 8 l only one suit-case, if pos- I sible. I first Timer: Thanks, Old 1 Timer. That's easy. 1? Old Timer: Sure it is . . . and America's millions are finding it so. f I BIG HAND CAFE Phone 128 1 ST. GEORGE i union pacific! ffe J From where I sit . . . J&StfJT &V Joe Marsh Irs real puzzlin' when you stop to "a couple of beers" sounds moder- think about it . .. ate and sensible-like and it is. I mean the way the human race Personally, I don't ever remem- has worked out a whole set of cut- ber seein' a couple of glasses of an'-dried alibis for its misdeeds and good beer, enjoyed among friends, shortcomings. hurt any normal, sensible person. If you won't get in trouble with- Some of them's harmless alibis out ber' you aren't going to get in like the office boy's grandmother trouble with it. who always passes away just be- Matter of fact, it's been my ob- fore the big baseball game. sei-vation right along that a friend- , ., , ly glass of bser in pleasant so- Here s some others. My alarm , , , . . . . ,.T x ciabihtv leads to lust the opposite clock didn't go off." "I left my tr0Uyo money in my other suit" "I was settin' up with a sick friend." 'It goes along, seems to me, with , t good companionship, and moderation, modera-tion, and tolerance for the other And then the one about the two f.'.'.ow. beers. Xow that one is downright exasperatin". . r . 1 es, sir, from where I sit, it looks Because there's not a shred of like the fellow that goes and gets truth in it. himself in trouble, and then blames Every once in a while I read in il a" on a. "couple of beers" isn't the papers about some ornery cuss, really foolin' anybody, who never did know the meanin' of But he is bein' mighty mean and moderation, gettin' himself into unfair to the people that enjoy the trouble - right to a sensible moderate drink and then protestin' that all he liUe beer yes, includin' "a couple had to drink was "a couple of of beers.' He knows it isn't true. He's just sayin' that because he knows that A'o. 45 of a Scries Copyright, 1112, Brewing Inhnlry Foundation f, - LAWN MOWERS and SAWS SHARPENED Only Factory Equipment And Methods Used ANTHONY - PENDLETON 256 N. 200 West Phone 41-M j L V PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the respective re-spective signers for further infor mation. 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