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Show - 9 2ttUtG, (lut 9 Ji-eafia By STEVE WILLIAMS We didn't figure on demoting Vcrdon DeLeuw last week, just didn't follow Babe Ruth's report re-port of the Odd Fellow's Grand Lodge close enough. And then again it could have been Babe's fault, since he was running up and down serving beer and fixing fix-ing rubber hot dogs when he told us about it. Anyway, Verdon has served his term as Grand Warden and his fraternal brothers elected him Deputy Grand Master. And next year, Milford will probably prob-ably be the home of the Grand Master of Utah Odd Fellows. Hear quite a few complaints lately about livestock grazing on the roads in South Milford. Dunno whether its broken fences fenc-es or carelessness, but all the cattle in South Milford don't add up to the value of one human hu-man life. Cattle on paved highways, particularly at night, are a definite def-inite menace to life and property, proper-ty, and owners should exercise great care to keep them in the pastures. , . 'Tis said that gals need beauty more than brains because be-cause most men can see better than they can think. We have been gathering material ma-terial since last fall for ourl956 Beaver County Vacation-Tour guide, and plan to publish the edition early in June-just right for the start of the tourist season. sea-son. We received hundreds of commendations com-mendations on our last edition, and in addition to distribution through hotels, tourists courts, " service stations, etc., many hun dreds of copies were mailed out by Milford and Beaver individuals individ-uals to friends, relatives,' and prospective Beaver County investors. in-vestors. Felt pretty bad, though, the other day when one of our Beaver City friends told us another an-other Beaver resident said it was "pretty expensive advertising advertis-ing Steve only put out about a thousand altogether and handed out just a few over here." Can't help b-t figure such remarks are meant to be malicious mali-cious and injurious. The fact is that to date more than 4,000 copies have been distributed by handing to tourists or other visitors vis-itors to Beaver County, includ- j ing distribution at the Jaycee deer hunt information booth; j on Tuesday we dropped off another an-other 350 or 450 in Beaver, and have on hand, to be distributed between now and publication date of our next issue, more than. 1,000 copies. More polio vaccine will soOn be available for Milford. Max Mecham says he doesn't know just how much, or when it will arrive, but more is coming and it will be administered to chil- dren up to 15 years of age, expectant mothers. A new wrinkle in customer service has been introduced in the county. Jim and George Low of Beaver are offering on-the-job service for busted-down tires. The way Jim explained it, if a farmer (or miner) has tire trouble on his tractor, cat, or other heavy equipment, all he has to do is phone Low's, (collect) (col-lect) and a repair -truck will alleviate the difficulty right on the job. "Road service for sick farm equipment" is really sumpin'. |