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Show FINAL CONTEST WEEK ' ! " I " "I ' 1 I iv "v m mmm OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK I HI-LAND DAIRY PRESIDENTIAL SWEEPSTAKES " " Objective of the contest is to select the winning Conicst hegint Werfneiday. September U. I960 ! presidential candidate and estimate hia total pop. and all entries mult bo post marked before mid- ular vote, together with a Btatemont in 10 word nivht Sundny, November 6, I960. . or less completmg the sentence '"I prelcr HI-Land the figure used for the popular vote totals of . Dairy Product because . . . Each person may the winning candidate wll be that released by the submit as many entries bs ho pleases. Winners will Associated Pre of midnight. Nov 10. 1960. ' be notified by mail. Decision of the jiidKes is final. Klifiible to participate are all residents of the Each entry must bo accompanied by the carton Hi Ijind trading area. Not eligible are employes top of any Hi-Land Dairy Product or a reasonable of Hi-Land Dairy and their families, and Axelscn facsimile thereof UM..mr... Advertising Agency. Inc.. its advertising aKency. All entries must be mailed to HI-LAND CON- All spaces on the official entry blank must be TEST. P. O. Box 1000. Suit Lake City 10. Utah, filled. Please print or type, I PRIZES ! a FIP.ST PRIZE On full year's supply of IM-Tnrl In1 to Sth Prists Six months supply of III -Land Dnlry Products (or nn v(hko (nmlly of four. Dairy Product tor nn vriK family of four a cmi-lnllris rrh month uf: 0 iunrli lll-I-nrnl tih (u llth Pi liai Th rt months ivijiply of III- ' Health i'ro portioned Milk. 4 1h. Cnttnic Chreti. Land Unlvy Troducts for an avernuo fnnilly of 3 lb. Butter. 1 unllon Ice Crsnin, 1 pint Sour four. Cream. 1 quart Buttermilk. 1 qunrt Chr.cr.Ult Itih lo SDth Prists On month's sunpty of 1-II-Land . n,ink. t nun it HllJind Sunkllt Oi'nngo Diluk, Dnlry Product! Tor tn varim (Amity ot four B 1 pints Hs.ir-o.nd.-Hull. Hit to lOUt Frlie Ons tfftllon HI-Land Ic Crenm. My sIctlon Tor winning candidate for President , , n i m " My estlmat of his totl popular vol Is: u " Nam , , , , J Address City State . 1 Prfr Hl-Land Dairy Products Becau i:m... , ....-..., ..... , , , , (Us 10 words or less) m s wish mmmmmmmr'l'wwmmmmmmmmmmmi'.em w V- W ' W.MH , 1 II ill 1111 111 iiit- m .-nanisms i-'il' ujp ww"i ii ill i ; 1.1, ." I ri I 1 . ;.(?.II(gflftt . 1. 1 imiiri r ' ' "' ' '''' : '"' !'- ' - 1 f For Friday-Saturday, Nov. 4-5 SPRY Shortening (lOc-off label) 3 lbs 73c AJAX Cleanser (2c-of f label) 2 cans 25c WESSON OIL l gal - $1.13 TANG Salad Dressing qts - 49c Heinz TOMATO SOUP 9 cans $1.00 Spring Garden PEAS 303 cans - 5 for 89c Shurfine PEACHES - 2Vi cans 3 for 89c TIDE 5c-off label giant size - 73c UPTON CHICKEN-NOODLE SOUP MIX pkg 39c MJB INSTANT COFFEE .... 10 oz jar - $1.49 CHERRIE CHOCOLATES Princess Pat box - 49c Carnation INSTANT DRY MILK - 14 qt, $1.19 FORTUNE COOKIES by Purity 1 lb 45c FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS Shaver's ORANGE JUICE - 6 oz 5 for 89c Cut Up STEWING HENS lb 39c Table Tested VEGETABLES 6 for 89c Peas, Mixed Vegetables, Peas and Carrots, Cut Corn TITDITVQ C-Grade Hens 45c lUMlLIJ C-Grade Toms 42c at Jeff Merc MILFORD, UTAH . .... -'."'ii'i-iiiI ----it-ii i ..in i D- m iiii.niiHiiim iW --'' I UBnaiifKnMmr.wmvmam ..ip.-yITT.,twfaaMMraM1Mii.iail , in mm i mm m , HMHtHIIMII i 111 BUTT llllllllll III Hill III I I What Have Voile an A Pror Done for Beaver County ? ? I Here's the Record: O Have held the county taxes down, with NO increase, DON'T KID YOURSELF I while all commodities, wages, materials, supplies and equip- ment repair costs have been increasing. They have, at the same time, kept the county debt-free while paying off some j small highway equipmnet and machinery obligations. THE IVlinino in Roflvar PAlintv (I COUNTY HAS BEEN RUN ON A CASH BASIS, WITH Milling 111 UCdVCl LUUHLV I NO INTEREST CHARGES. Have constructed and oiled about eight miles of county IS Big Business! I roads EACH YEAR. When Tolley took office Beaver County Coun-ty had only two miles of oiled county roads. NOW THERE H ARE MORE THAN 50 MILES OF OILED ROADS IN I .- BEAVER COUNTY, EXCLUSIVE OF STATE ROADS. g 1 The extensive consideration I Q Beaver County has 800 miles of county roads to keep j I 1 graded, graveled and drained. ..These roads are inspected lven to tne mine access roads I 1 each year by the State Road Commission. Beaver County f Beayej. Countv hv the Reav- I has been commended by the Commission for the condition OA lit;dver ouiuy Dy ine iseav i I of these county roads which serve the Rancher, Farmer, Min- -gr County Commissioners even 1 er, and Vacationer or Recreation Seeker. ' j I though most of the mines are 1 0 The County Commissioners have been active in getting , ,. , , 1 Highway 21 west of Milford completed, after 20 years; in ' not nOW Operating, has mater- I getting two contracts on Highway 21 between Milford and ially aided prospecting and ex- I Beaver, and another programmed between the Minersville I Reservoir and Minersville, which will be let in 1961. f ploration by local miners and I I O They have completed Beaver County portions of Hiway and has been a major factor in j n 257 up the "track road," with assurance that this road will be , , .. , . . . I completed by the State Road Commission in 1961. attracting big mining COmpa- 1 I During the terms of office of Tolley (and Pryor) the) nieS t0 tnis area H County Employees' salaries has been increased 3 times. Q Beaver County has been zoned for industry. Re-Elect Two Good County Commissioners ! I 4 I ' " , , . 3 . . . I H. L. Tolley Howard Pryor I Paid Political Advertisement by Employes and Management of HARRINGTON MINES COMPANY : 8 Mloin j S,: r congress ' , I B l2ti.sJ.ls. wwll I I Mare are some points to cortsi-.1:? bafcre 1 I you vote for your Congressmen he H First Congressional District. Q Elect a man who knows the entire district. Blaine Peterson, a leader in civic, legal and LDS Church affairs, has lived and worked in j Ogden and Monticello, San Juan County. He knows the entire District. O Elect a man whose background has prepared him for Congress. Blaine Peterson has experience as a state leg- Iislator, a practicing attorney, a well-founded background in government. O Elect a man who understands the problems of your district. Blaine Peterson understands the needs and problems of the First Congressional District. He will work with all of his experience to get the legislation you want. O Elect a man who will be a majority member of Congress. I Blaine Peterson is a life-long Democrat. He will work to greater advantage for you in a Democratic Congress. PETERSON 15 PREPARED FOR COMGRESS vbtef VDEMOCRATIC 9 A Paid Political Advertisement by Peterson for Congress Committee j mporfenfheit& I ' about- i US. Savings Bonds ) . v How is postpone paying tax on E Bond earnings Effective now, owners of Series E Savings Bonds can trade them in for H Bonds without immediately paying income tax on the interest accumulated. This new conversion privilege allows you to pay taxes when your bracket may be lower; permits tax money to earn interest in-terest for you. This means special spe-cial benefits for people near retirement, re-tirement, or who, for other reasons, want the cash interest paid twice a year by H Bonds. FACTS ABOUT H BONDS: You buy them at face value. You receive interest by check twice a year. You earn 3 interest when H Bonds are held the full 10 year maturity term. Get full information on H Bonds at your Bank. YOU SAVE MORE THAN MONEY WiTH i tM9e The V.S. Govcnimsul does not paj for thin E 4?k advertising. '" 9 |