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Show "' I Qui 9 Jtzana 0 rVNM By STEViJ WILLIAMS Sorta liked one of Ted Cannon's Can-non's recent "parting shots": "Remember when Uncle Sam could live within his income in-come and without ours?" Beaver has their final immunization im-munization clinic scheduled 'for March 7th at the Belknap Elementary Ele-mentary s'-hool. Smallpox, tetanus, tet-anus, DPTs and typhoid shots will be offered. See whore the Beaver Jaycees are getting behind the proposal "t to build a ski run in the Beaver Mountains. Someday someone with real vision is going to visit those Beaver Mountains, and start in J to develop them. There isn't a finer spot in Southern Utah for summer camps, artist colonies, sportsmen's lodges, winter sport headquarters, and about anything any-thing else in the recreation and outdoor-enjoyment line you want to mention. Beaver's future is in the Beaver Mountains, and we're passing up hundreds of thous-ands thous-ands of tourist dollars by waiting wait-ing for someone else to come along and develop the area. It could, and should, be done by organized effort and cooperative cooper-ative local capital. The Milford First Ward will make their annual Improvement Era drive on Tuesday night, March 5th. And the same ward is sponsoring spon-soring an old fashioned "bread and milk" supper, starting at 6:30 p. m. March 2nd. They'll have home made bread, fresh, milk, cheese, honey, butter and green onions - with a good movie as an added attraction. Children up to 12 get in for four-bits, it's a buck for adults, and you can take the whole family for a $5 bill. Suzy Says: Seeing some of those old movies on TV, and the type of gush that made our mothers swoon when they were 17, wonder why they're so worried wor-ried about today's younger generation? ? |