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Show s i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin sv SECOND-GUESSER Perry Olsen is having his , i troubles this week, and asks, PLEASE, if anyone hits a power line pole, be sure to let Telluride ' know as quickly as possible. Last Thursday, on the corner bv the Fay Bradfield home, a'car or cars struck a pole, damaging the 5,000-volt circuit which serves the street lights. Ihev finally found the broken conduit and brought the city streets from darkness to light again, but service could have been restored sooner if the company com-pany had been notified as soon as the accident happened. The record state highway 0f construction program planned Id! for next year has good news for Beaver County. 13.3 miles of Sa road from the end of pavement I at Frisco to the Wah Wah moun-I moun-I tains will be paved during 1952. according to a Thursday Tribune Trib-une announcement. Seems like we only get highway high-way work on U-21 every four years. This month's quotes from Doc j Anklam of the Gilbert Paper :J Co.: One way to success is to make hay of the grass growing under other folks' feet. They say you can't live on 19 just bread alone, but some fellas try to get by on just crust. One of the best ways to avoid I trouble is to wrong no man and I write no woman. Middle age is the time of life when a man stops wondering if be can escape temptation and begins to wonder if he's missing any. With all this global aid it seems that a cannon fired any Place in the world is sure of at ' 'test hitting the American taxpayer. tax-payer. Dear Mr. Williams: The Third Grade wishes to thank you for putting our Thanksgiving poems in your newspaper. We enjoyed reading read-ing them. All of us boys and girls wish you a very Merry Christmas. MILFORD THIRD GRADE By Diane Wilcox. |