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Show 9 Sbtuuto, But 9 Jleaxd By STEVE WILLIAMS Middle age is when you can still do everything you used to do . . . but not until tomorrow. "Ronnie," graveyard shift chef at the Hong Kong Cafe, was a bit red-faced the other morning. One of the traveling travel-ing railroaders, eating breakfast break-fast before going on shift, asked for rice with his eggs, and Ronnie had to tell him no soap . . . tch, tch, a Chinese restaurant out of rice ? ? A psychiatrist says the best way to prevent a nervous breakdown is to work hard . . . Babe Ruth wants to know what's the next best way. Loretta was a happy lady Thursday . . . called us at 7:30 a. m. to say sh'ed just received the swellest Christmas present in years ... a telephone call from Congressman Peterson advising that Milford's application applica-tion for Hill-Burton assistance for our hospital had been approved. ap-proved. It was a swell Christmas Christ-mas present for the entire area. Usually the guy who's named co-respondent in a divorce suit wishes half the things he's accused ac-cused of were true ! Mack Thompson didn't have any designs on his own life when he cut his throat last Friday ... it was a paniful, though freakish, accident. Working on the new government govern-ment telephone line to Wah Wah Valley, a telephone pole he was working on broke, and in the fall Mack's chin struck the jagged stump of the pole. Seventeen stitches were required re-quired to close the wound. Milford High School's music-lovers music-lovers had better be practicing prac-ticing a little extra between now and March . . . that's when the Utah Federation of Music Clubs will hold auditions for the Student Division of the National Federation of Music Clubs, and several scholarships will be offered in piano, organ, voice, violin, viola, and other instruments. Deadline for applications is Feb. 15, and Mrs. John D. Ford, 2737 East 4510 South, Salt Lake, has all information. SALLIE SEZ: Temper is what gets you into trouble . . . pride keeps you there. |