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Show MILFORD LIONS PLAN TO PUBLISH BROCHURE ON ATTRACTIONS The Milford Lions Club is planning a multicolor brochure, bro-chure, depicting the advantages advant-ages of the community from an industrial standpoint, the facilities for recreation, and the desirability of the town as a home and a place to raise children. Ray Norton, of the Industrial Indus-trial Planning Committee of the State, offered a tentative rough draft of the brochure at the regular meeting held Wednesday evening in the banquet room of the Hong Kong Cafe, and a committee headed by Dr. D. A. Symond agreed to present a complete layout and prices at the next meeting of the club. "Milford needs industry," Mr. Norton told the group. "You need manufacturing industries. in-dustries. A community cannot exist on service industries alone." In order to grow, or even hold our own, he pointed out, the community must have additional manufacturing, and the possibility of luring outside industry is "remote," until the community shows it wants and will support industry. "You have to start with your own bootstraps," he said. "You are competing with Beaver and Cedar City for industry and advancement, but your major competitor is Los Angeles." By developing a few small local enterprises, even though they employ only three or four people each, the visitor said, Milford will have made a start, and "industry attracts industry." |