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Show Bed 9 Jfeald Dr. Dave Symond ain't saying say-ing daylight saving time is the caui-e of it, but he's got more lilcr-r patients this year than in any year since he's been in Milford . . . and most of 'em are farmers from South Mil-iVr.1. Mil-iVr.1. "I Dunno about that guy's Mums up north." Doc Dave said ,"but this daylight saving time sure seems to have the South Milford farmers off balance." Rep. Lawrence Burton says the reason members of the U S House of Representatives are "restless" is: We are faced with the biggest big-gest deficit ever, $30 billion (it root onlv $24 billion to fight in. all of World War ,1 and it's c.sung $24 billion A YEAR to fight a fifth-rate power in 33, Asia). The President wants a srt major tax increase. No matter .... how much we seem to spend in the slums the riots, yearly, get it worse. No matter how much we spend for foreign aid we " seem to have fewer friends, lis Chambers of Commerce thruout it the country constantly write to rii Congressmen to get more mon- jtefi ey for this or that in their cities and the next week urge them to cut expenditures. We have taken the silvr out of ' our coinage and our gold re- SH serves daily continue to di- ! ' miriish. Last Thursday the SU cost of living index went up again as it has for months, which means more inflation ahead. "Where do we go from here, boys, where do we go from Lure-?" Lovers of beautiful Western scenery should pick up a copy of the latest issue of Colorado-Utah Colorado-Utah Magazine, now on the newsstands. One feature is a spectacular Autumn Tour of a the Rockies in rich color, cap- turing the scenic splendor of the high country when the a.pen leaves turn to gold. ,jl Utah's Monument Valley is also featured, and an interest- '4 ing story is "How Hollywood 1 1 Won the West." Wonderful America . . . Where men talk about hard times and the Poverty Pro-grain Pro-grain while they cat a $7 sicak. "'h.'ro'f. an old rayirig that "Cming events cast their sha-i!i-ws b.-f.ire them." 15 Tha Admi- hi-.t ation is batrk- .i i:'f S r.aior Dodd's gun con- 1 ti'cl bill. Jumt what restric- yj iio'S WILL a high-handed, government plare on sportsmen if the Dodd bill passes? May-this May-this is an indication: Last Sunday's Tribune re- w" ported a gentleman in a plush Washington apartment house getting ready for the hunting season. He decided to take one of his lifles to a gunsmith for f) repair. Lynda Bird happened I in the building cleaning her boy friend's apartment, so a Secret Service agent confis cated the rifle and kept it until Lynda Bird was ready to In go home. P SALLIE SEZ: Guess they call English the "Mother tongue" because Dad seldom gets a chance to ?j use It. |