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Show jiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiinniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii Rid 9 Jte&id or " By SECOND-GUESSER '' "Following the trend of the rttimes," the announcement said, J "the members of the Southern fUtah Bankers Association have Adopted a resolution to close their banks on Saturdays during the months of June, July, August Aug-ust and September, except on -Saturday, Sept. 1st." ' Many of the states have en-"acted en-"acted legislation permitting banks to close on Saturdays dur-: dur-: ing the summer months, and the Utah legislature enacted such a law at the last session. I Most of the Salt Lake banks, as well as wholesale business I houses, church offices, etc., will close on Saturdays during the ' period mentioned, and the Mil-l:'ford Mil-l:'ford State Bank also will close, as they have done in past years. t: The local banking emporium , requests the cooperation of its .'customers and the public. The Milford News can't by !iany stretch of the imagination be classed as a "financial insti-'tution" insti-'tution" or a wholesale house, but we're getting on the bandwagon, band-wagon, and plan to be awfully hard to locate on Saturdays during the summer months. 4 It was a bang-up 49ers celebration cele-bration last Saturday, with, as ''usual, a very few of the Le-gionnaires Le-gionnaires doing much work to .Ihelp put it over. We can cuss ,ithe loafers out all we want to 'jthis year, 'cause we're included j I in the group. 'V We helped a little with the j arranging of. the concessions, bought the hard workers a can ill or two of something cool to J settle the dust, and carried a jy rifle in he parade. So we bow cu" humb'e head and apologize, IjLand nominate Don Gleanson as 'ithe Prince of Hard Working Legionnaires. 4 He should have a medal! ii Prize winning floats in the j' parade were: '- First place White Market. J Second place; Lady Lions Third place J. C. Penney. 'm. Junior Division V First place Roy Myers Kids f Second place Steve Wil Jliams Kids. Third place Forty-ninei J Kid, Continued on Back lJage Here's More About 1DUNN0 Continued from Page One The Greenville L D S Ward will present their second annual an-nual dinner and dance, with a swell feed, dancing to the Enoch orchestra, and an excellent floor show, on Monday, June 4th. Dinner is from 6 to 9 p. m., and everyone in the county is invited. A Bouquet we're proud to acknowledge: Dear Steve: 1 want to express my appreciation appre-ciation to you for the fine way in which you have cooperated with the school this year. I feel that both the school and community will profit if we can work together in the education educa-tion of the children and I am sure the local newspaper can do much to help in this matter. I hope we can work together even more closely another year and I am hopeful we can take advantage of your offer to allow al-low the students to write and edit a center page to be included in your paper. I am planning to work on that angle during i the summer months. Thanks again. Sincerely yours, MAX G. ABBOTT. Principal, Milford High School. Hello, Steve: We missed you at the party Friday night, but we all had a i good time. ! I am enclosing a check for $3; please send The News to us at the following address. The home town news will j seem good to read. Thanks a ! lot, and we hope the 49ers is I a big .pne. Sincerely, LT. JOHN H. DAVIS. General Delivery Mather Field Sacramento, Cal. Dear Steve: The booklet is now being printed by Seagull Press in Salt Lake City and will probably be available about June 5. Should have been out sooner, but I've hurried it all I could. Hope it will be attractive enough to make up for being a bit late. . I'll mail you some as soon as I get them. Travel prospects seem good, but travel right now isn't heavy over here. Hope to see you soon. DARWIN LAMBERT. Sec, Chamber of Commerce Ely, Nev. John P. Barton, state representative repre-sentative from Beaver County, spent several hours in Milford talking with friends and ac-quaintances ac-quaintances Monday, getting viewpoints before he leaves for the special session. |