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Show J IllSaSOflS why She i I if1) seasoned traveler goes J) yrairci ipasofdc ROOM TO ROAM j The travel-wise choose Union Pacific trains because they like to move around ... to relax in the friendly atmosphere of the club cars. AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT j They like the air conditioned comfort which assures them pleasant temperatures regardless of the weather. ARRIVE REFRESHED They like to "rest as they ride . . . avoid highway hazards and driving i fatigue . . . and arrive at their destination refreshed. DELICIOUS MEALS They especially enjoy Union Pdcific's "meals that appeal."' Featured in October is thick juicy steak . . . charcoal broiled to the point of e perfection and served piping hot. ADJUSTABLE, RECLINING COACH SEATS a Those wide, roomy, restful reclining Coach seats are "tops" with travelers and are reserved on most Union Pacific trains. PRIVACY For the traveler who prefers privacy, there are roomettes and bedrooms, I compartments and drawing rooms whichever is desired. J fav R T 7r3-Ll 1 fr 'e,al's n' reservations see your nearest '"' Union Pacific Railroad ticket ogent. For Dependable Freight and Passenger Transportation Be 5pec,f,c. . . say J fl PCIFB' fesfii""-' -"---' - ...'-ifcAii, WHEN IN MILFORD Slop At The Milford Hotel i CLEAN COMFORTABLE BEDS COURTEOUS SERVICE REASONABLE RATES Special Rates for Permanent Guests A FREE LECTURE ON A CHALLENGING SUBJECT "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE SCIENCE 0 FCHANGELESS BEING' by MRS. EMMA-LOUISE GARRETT, C.S. of San Francisco, Calif. Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Moth-er Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 19, 8:00 P. M. CHURCH EDIFICE, 352 E. THIRD SOUTH First Church of Christ, Scientist, Salt Lake City, cordally invites you to attend this lecture or hear it over STATION KSL, 1160 kc. - f- THE. ; MENS WEAR jJr INDUSTRY Cast-offs for the many, laces and velvet for the few such was men's clothing in the olden days. Only the rich had tailors and you could tell a man's fortune i by his garb. But bank credit made mass production of fine clothes possible, ' built the great "ready-made" clothiers, brought taste and style to all. . ; I Bank credit brought democracy in dre.sa to America! The Milford State Bank A FRIENDLY BANK FO R ALL THE PEOPLE 1 INSURED SAVINGS I Member fdic sCS3BlSte&.. '?ifflWi: 1 g r YEAR 'ROUND IN "t YJ -rrt??P0r Convenient down- jm i j$ Si town location, resort : i i i Hi Tij S'mKOfi -. iy atmosphere, a beau- ::::5g f SSf :lV-'m I lafftl 1 fiful swimming pool. W JblQ ? lal climate-sum- II V ,k RJ544 I mer and winter. I jtt s-f i-'i,B-, EUROPEAN PLAN Single with Both, t i,l"J-rfi from $6.00 "oiber ASSOCIATED , Dooble with Both, FEDERAL HOTELS . . . M .58:00 . . Li Twii lids with Both, Ar'10na I J fro. $10 00 The Westward Ho at Phoenix UJ ; irji.vv Beaver Dam Lodge at Littlefieid TJ Casa Blanca Inn at Phoenix r 1 Rancho Grande Lodge at Nogalts k A King's Rest Courts at Phoenix Kachina Lodgesat Phoenix 1 .... ry" io i. nu. Oklahoma xVJA ..,,,,. , Th Adamj at TbJm gJ A cfn. hanacii New Mexico XjF L Th Arttsia at Artejla f .T Th Crawford at Carlsbad "2 Tex Hll'1 1 W$ Holland Hotel at Alpine JW! y00Jm The Crawford at Big Spring . fS The Settles at Big Spring 1 . 1 f:: De Soto Hotel at Dalhart r-tll I I II m Cliff Towers at Dallas III J f 1 The Century Motel at Fort Worth m I 1 1 f 1 i-SSs Hotel Jim Hill at Hereford Hill I 3 I j I The William Penn at Houston It 1 I 1 Hotel Brandon at Pecos ' f I Hotel Lincoln at Odessa mfmm- - - hmm..'"' :::'::- (Under Construction) p8" ' ' - - "Reading, 'riting and 'rithmetie . . . the three R's . . . they're more important now than ever. It costs more to educate a youngster these days too. Utah's mining industry helps a lot in supplying sup-plying that money. Taxes from the industry go'" a long way towards preparing our boys and girls to be better, more successful citizens." |