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Show 9 2) untaf Bv STEVtJ WILLIAMS Leo Harton is hunting his hunting dog! Thursday he took the dog with him to the target range east of Milford, and at the first, shot the dog headed for the ihills. So if any hunters see a black and white cocker spaniel in the Minerals, don't shoot it it ain't a deer. Pick it up and return it to Leo. Hear about the two fleas that ;.aw the latest "Lassie" show at the Firmage Theatre? Carl Rummler says when they left one of 'em asked the other "Shall we walk or take a dog?" They sure raise brave people in Milford. A iew nights back Mrs. Ab Holm was driving toward to-ward town and near the John Bailey place she struck a cougar coug-ar streaking across the road on his way back to the mountains after a foraging expedition to the flats. The cougar vas bowled over, got up slow and snarled a couple of nasty snarls, then crawled off into the sagebrush. sage-brush. Mrs. Holm got out of the car and followed the injured animal into the sagebrush but couldn't find it (luckily). After arriving in town she told Ab about it, and he took his gun and went on a cougar hunt. But Ab's a brave man, too. Arriving at the spot he laid aside his rifle and went looking for the injured cougar with his bare hands and a flashlight! We hear Marion Wright is having a new sign made 'for his shoe shop: "We Bring Back Departed De-parted Soles." Okeh just so Mr. Culver dowh at Penney's don't start advertising "Bath Towels for the Whole Damp Family." See where the Apartment House Owners Assn. of Salt Lake has come out in support of the lc extra sales tax, to be collected col-lected by the state and returned to the towns where the money . ; spent after a "reasonable" "deduction tor expenses. They would be! Salt Lake i6 having a bit of a rough go on finances, and it's a good gimmick gim-mick to get the smaller communities com-munities of Utah to help finance Salt Lake City operation, and makes less likely another property prop-erty tax increase in the Big City. The Cow Counties will have to be on their toes when' the legislature meets next January, or we'll find ourselves suckered in again. And Principal Bradshaw said Mrs. Long, after listening to Jesse making remarks in a faculty fac-ulty meeting, insisted that the views expressed by husbands are not necessarily those of the management. TV Jackson, back from his convention trip to the northwest, north-west, advises that an "unknown number" of "freeloaders" were (Continued on Back Page) HERE'S MORE ABOUT IDUNNO Continued from Page One enjoying free TV in Milfrod, while they had the signal kicked up to an unusually high strength to help with installation of sets, etc., but now the gravy train is 'ver, and there won't be enough Ower on the cable to enable '.he "rabbit ears" aerials to pick ip the signal. More than 40 sets are now looked up and their owners enjoying en-joying TV, Mr. Jackson said, and he is highly gratified at the progress made in wiring Milford for TV. The Milford cops have a shiny new patrol car to cruise around in, complete with plastic seat covers, 'n'everythnig. It was long past due, and a good trade-in trade-in on the old car, and a good price on the new one, enabled he city dads to purchase the :ar now, from the Service Garage, instead o next year. For a while, until the "new" wears off at least, maybe the cops oughta cart inebriates to the bastile afoot it'd be a . hame to mess up that new upholstery! |