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Show PRETTY FEET a unique beauty cream . . . that changes those dry & rough areas of skin into baby softness. Try it you'll find PRETTY FEET is like no other. Go On . . . pamper yourself. Does The j: : Crisis t-v : I Concern : j Add insulation to your house and save as much? Jas ONE HALF on your heating bill. Insulation doesn't cost it pays. You could save enough from Tmonthly heating IbiUs to pay for insulation as fast as two years, plus you get that comfcrt the year round. Keep warm in the winter and cool in the summer. a Recommended total number of inches in the ceiling is 10 to 14. We can drill holes in the walls, a(inside or out) and fill them. I For FREE ESTIMATE, Call 586-4564 or write : j In ermounf din West j j Insulation j J P. O. Box 83 Cedar City, Utah s TRIGGERS forbigcutting jobs, and little pruning jobs. LIGHTWEIGHT- POWERFUL-RUGGED $110 95 ONLY I I U with 12" bar & chain & CARRY CASE Look for your local Homellte dealer In the yellow pagea. CARRY CASE OFFER EXPIRES DEC.31,1973 How to get your refrigerator to cook things. Stir the right things into ' - y,,v."3 Jell-O" Brand Gelatin and ( L: i your refrigerator will fix ' f- ' crunchy salads, interesting W. ' fruits and new side dishes. 1. . . ; For over 250 exciting ideas, send 25c (in coin) with your : name, address and zip code to: p:: ' Joys of Jell-O, rsssss, ' : Box 8074, Kan- W$ tmSSM kakee, Illinois, 5 mvW 1 609oi. J JELL-O Jell-O is a registered trademark nf the General FmxJs Corporation. Here's a Fact and a Prediction You Should Know About: FACT "We have just passed through a two-year period in which the Utah ; economy has generated new, non-farm wage and salary jobs at the , rate of over 20,000 per year." PREDICTION "It appears... that we have left a long-term annual growth factor in the neighborhood of 3, which has prevailed for nearly 20 years, and stepped up to an annual growth rate in the range of 5." Source: "The New Utah" in Utah Economic and Business Review, University o( Utah, September, 1973. Utah Power & Light Company has adequate power for the present and is building for the future. Without an adequate supply of electricity, there'd be mighty few new industrial and commercial jobs. For every 20,000 new jobs created in Utah' Utah Power & Light Company Com-pany has to add about 50,000 kilowatt hours of electric generating capacity to be used that year and every year thereafter. Industry and commerce use about 70 of the power we generate. That's another reason we are continuing to build new generating plants to supply electricity to the industry and commerce and homes in our service area. ELECTRICITY - USE ALL YOU NEED, BUT NEED ALL YOU USE NOTICE! j During the next few weeks the Beaver County News will be moving their offices ,and converting the printing process of this newspaper ifrom letterpress to offset. This conversion to offset printing should make the News more versatile, and make it possible for us to better serve our subscribers and advertisers-Due advertisers-Due to the changes, our deadlines will be moved ahead- and they must be adhered to, without exception. The new deadlines are : Advertising, Monday, Mon-day, 12:00 noon; School news- club news, weekly columns, 5:00 p.m. Friday. All other news and classified ads, Monday, 12 :00 noon. Pictures, Monday, 12:00 noon. All deadlines will be advanced one day when a holiday falls during the week. In the past few years, many changes have taken place in Utah news-papering. news-papering. When we came to Milford in 1970, there were just a few, (under ten) newspapers in the state that were printing by the offset method- Over the next couple of years, nearly half of Utah's newspapers had converted, and were printing offset. During this past year, the big move to offset was made, leaving only three papers including the News, printing the old fashioned fash-ioned letterpress way. The News is the only paper that has remained 100 H percent letterpress, and with this conversion, it too will go offset. I Our format will change. We will be able to handle more news, more I features, and we hope more advertising. To do this we are making I a considerable investment in the future of Milford. We believe this invest- I mervt is justified, in light of Milford's potential- We ask the cooperation of our subscribers and advertisers, during this changeover, and in the future. I With this cooperation, we hope to see Milford prosper and grow, and the I News to serve you for many years to come. I MHHaMHMMHHaaaajgaaa I |