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Show 9 jbunna, By STEVE WILLIAMS Claude Horton's all set for the opening cf fishing season, but he says he an't gonna take Verl with him. Last time he took her, she wanted him to swap corks said the one he gave her wasn't any good it kept sinking. Seems like Uncle Fud is getting some competition, at least in his style of writing. The following was slipped under the door of the Milford office ot' the Beaver County Coun-ty News: Dear Editor: Just happened to hear a couple fellers tawkin about television. One feller says now thet the mayer has razed awl thet money tew 'bring in channel 4, I wunder why they don't take a couple dollars dol-lars uv it and bring in 'channel 2. The other feller says sure it wood be awl rite with me if they wood take fifty sixty cents ov it and bring in channel 5 without them hants clear across the screen. Well, we'd like to have seen Jay Fullmer get his lumps Wednesday Wed-nesday night, too, but we can't do any complaining about channel 5, except when we ain't got it. The way we figure it, the guys that are putting in their own time to bring good TV to Milford deserve de-serve a hearty pat on the iback. And when the power line is hooked (up we won't be having the "outages" "out-ages" we occasionally have when the generator quits ginnin.' For our buck a month, we're pretty happy. Folks up Manti-way are planning plan-ning a reunion for June 28. It'll be in 'Liberty Park in Salt Lake, though, instead of Mantl. All old residents of Manti are invited in-vited to register at 10 a. m. at Liberty Lib-erty Park, Salt Lake, and bring their own 'box lunch 'but the Manti folks will furnish Manti Singing, Manti Music, and a Manti Program. Pro-gram. Valentine just got iback from a celebration at Vernal, and he says there were too many people in too many cars in too much of a hurry going in too many directions to nowhere for nothing. Ben and Judy 'Briscoe, Milford airport managers, are beating the drum for a CAP fly-in to be held sometime next month. ' Between 15 and 25 ipjanes will fly to Milford for a simulated search and rescue ,and they'll be here two days searching for someone to resoue. Ben says there'll be more than 125 people here, and he's looking for householders willing to let a room cut for the night, to take care of the overflow from the hotels. ho-tels. When details are all complete we'll advise the public, tout in the meantime anyone wanting to be host to some of the visitors, please contact Ben or Judy. Another one in the mailbag: Dear Editor: I have just heard from one of my friends that they are telling it in Milford that Albert has passed away. Will you please tell his friends that he is still alive 'and in pretty good health. Mrs. Albert Berntsen. 4007 159th St. Lawndale, Calif. SUZY SAYS: Televiewers are thrilled by lots of tough frontier marshalls, pistol - packing palookas and dark-skinned furriners, but television's tele-vision's biggest fight seems to be between aspirin, anacln, and bufferin. |