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Show llfeV H0TEL flM CONGRESS ! Sillnn'! State at Second ! Vifpaa0!tgJ In the heart of the downtown section near shopping, theaters, and night clubs. 200 modern, up-to-date rooms. $ tf Coffee Shop. FREE PARKING, from JL HOTEL NEW GHAMDjv Main at 4th JcrrT I'X Conveniently located down- j0frtl ,r rrr town near everything. Home ftTcCllTtff fl 'r rrlTS" "' 1!"! of the dtys finest night club. rrrrrlTK Ttt ' , tr fMSO he "Manhattan" ' rrr-'"tl EST ff'6 rC PS 175 modern, tastefully deeo- ccrrri rated rooms. FREE PARKINS. JgS8feBAM from $2.50 BigljiSMWS, Both hotels completely FIREPROOF SALT LAKE CITY - BUY ADVERTISED BRANDS J Cerlyle Grouping Candidate For U. S. Congress i - " v ( X I i -hi 1 ' -' x CARLYLE F. GRONNING i Carlyle F. Gronning of Mil- J ford, incumbent state senator : from Beaver and Millard Coun- i I ties and a prominent civic lead- er in Milford and Southern Utah, is a candidate for U. S. ; Representative from Utah's First District on the Democratic : ticket. : Mr. Gronning served two :j years as mayor of Milford and six years as member of the , Beaver County Commission, ; four years of which he was ": chairman of the commission. He has been a member of the ' Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks "for 20 years, has been a farmer, active in civic affairs and church worker. In 1954 he was elected Utah State Senator for District Eight to represent Millard and Beaver Counties. Mr. Gronning is qualified by farm and labor experience, by ability, by sound thinking and by an earnest desire to faithfully faith-fully serve the residents of Congressional Con-gressional District No. 1 and the people of this nation. He pledges to help bring farm . and livestock income up to the standard of the rest of the ', nation; to help labor maintain ; and exercise the right of collective col-lective bargaining and to help regain for Utah Education its , former hisrh position and rank . in the nation. His platform is for more consideration for the "middle man." white collar worker, small busiriess man, ; professional man; and to con- j tinue labor's progress econom- j ically. j A native of Delta, Mr. Gron- j ning was educated in the public schools of that community and the College of Southern Utah at Cedar City. He served two years as a missionary for LDS Church and has been bishop of the Milford Ward for six years and is a member of Braver Stake High Council. He is married to the former Blanche Vest. They have five children. RE-ELECT H. L. (Hy) Tolley BEAVER COUNTY COMMISSIONER He's an Active, Civic-Minded Community Leader with the Respect of Oiher Soulliern I Utah Community Leaders . . . ! BEAVER COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRESIDENT. MILFORD LIVESTOCK ASS'N. MEMBER STATE SOIL CONSERVATION CON-SERVATION COMMITTEE e MEMBER BEAVER COUNTY WATER USERS ASSN. MEMBER FIVE-COUNTY ROAD COMMITTEE MILFORD EXPRESS AGENT O FARMER AND LIVESTOCK RAISER, 14 YEARS IN BEAVER COUNTY TOLLEY HAS BEEN WORKING FOR THE BEST INTERESTS OF ALL OF BEAVER COUNTY. LET'S KEEP A GOOD MAN ON THE JOB Paid Pol. Adv., Beaver County j Democratic Central Committee, ' ill Ui BLACK EASY-VISION TV 0 FREE n f ? 4-SPEED RECORD PLAYER ftfH with purchase of this set! $ " Limited time only! Hoffman's ? ; II ;. "Quartet" changer ... in match- 4 ''istfk ' ing finish, plugs into sound Mr , n m.-: t system. $52.95 value! MAGIC PRESS. BUTTO TUNING I Just press the button and walk away! No need t , I '' - I to turn dials or twist knobs, because Hoffman's if ' - I ll'lt' ' " exclusive Press 'Button Automatic Tuning does 11 I 1 - "JJ :'J 1' rWM '-'l all the work. Every VHF station is 'at your ' j s; 1 . - - ' V ' '. 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Button console, controls, high frequency diffuser horn, phono Salem Maple finish, Soundorama Q7QQE ' jack, and a host of other true hi-fi features. HlFl' " J PLUS ALL THESE EXTRA VALUE FEATURES! When you join our "100 Club" you become r Automatic remote tuning available cligiole for a Free TV Set and a Free Hook-up ' Aluminized picture to ihe TV Cable- Ask us about it. Long distance Mark 5 chassis IV DEMONSTRATIONS AT ALL TIMES Superb hardwood-framed cabinet stQre Qpen frQm Nc(m tffl g p m Daiy California-inspired styling Except Sunday n Sevier TV Cable sbf, Main Street Milford Phone DU 7-2628 f I DEER HUNTERS . . . PLEASE SAVE YOUR DEER HIDES for the M. H. S. LETTERHEN'S CLUB PHONE EDDIE TOMSIK, DOUG MEMMOTT or RONALD BR1NKMAN AND THEY WILL BE PICKED UP. ALL PROCEEDS WILL BE USED TO HELP PAY FOR BLEACHERS FOR THE MILFORD MIL-FORD HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL FIELD. |