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Show MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS - THURSDAY, AUG. 20, 1953 L. -- 4 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY sua FIRST tMT TMf Entered la the Poet Qffke, st Milford, Utah, as second class mail matter under the "Act of Congress of 1870. x WW ATTEMPT ENCMV VT.SSCU IY VNDf ( WATER. ATTACK OCCURMO M 1776 WHIN SCt YEAR IN ADVANCE fl.OO A Charming Mrs. Helen Tinsley culminated a week's vacation with her parents and, accompanied by her son Larry, who has spent a month with grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker, returned to their home on Monday In Bakersfleld, Calif. , ISO Residence PhOM SB PhOBO curable disease, Mr. and Mrs. their five children purchased a small farm in Hurricane and are now making their home there. Dotson and . zra ui swaissfuuy ; . A SAITUM pyNAMlTIO raiATi iy a cauM IXStjOSION. UNOCR-WATf- K National Advertising Representative service, inc. "newspaper advertising New for San Francisco Chicago I ; . to the Milford hospital. His condition la reported as , .. . $ """"" - Utah Advertising Representative UTAH STATE PRESS 34 West Broadway- - '' LOST LIGHTER " ASSOCIATION V v Salt Lake CUy. Uiab N THOUmT RONSON THAT I HAD LOST f. KOWN UOMTIIf! The announcement by leading THE WARS AN fttANDFATHCM I MUST A week ago Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Carter of Cedar City were happily surprised when members of his family arrived to spend the evening in honor of his birthday. Those in the group were Mr. anu Mrs. Clair Carter, Mrs. Lillian MpKnight and Eve, Mrs. Enid Johnson of Milford, and Mrs. Barbara Smith of TO RESET KMC KRACE0 TIC CLOCK HOUSHte MTHOVTMtSM and highways with sufficient frequency to assure the arrest of motorists who violate any traffic laws,' because violations lead Inevitably to accidents, j 3. And an uncompromising demand that the . courts hand down stern sentences for serioffenses and repeated ous f minor offenses, because there can be no doubt that some motorists' indifference to human safety is partly due to overly tolerant courts. We hope everyone will road and heed the information .o be published in our editorial and news columns and in a s?rls of advertisements sponsored by three MUford serv'ce stations. We particularly hope public officials Including legislators, Judges and licensing authorities will read It It is prepared by national writers, under the sponsorship of national, .safety ,M.m Tsf CR0WM A. first OH Arm a year Tat IMTDU0I UR n snu lit on the attcmmt 1 : : rt organizations. ,.' Did you know, for instance, that in less than a dozen states last year 7,050 mental incompe- tents had been found driving motor vehicles after they had accidents and law violations? n This is only one of many facts, we purpose to make as widely known as pos- . Keep i Beaver. Nt L ir:DryiDUAH3T Sons Chris and Ronald of Mr. and Mn. Ross Marshall celereported Mr. and Mrs. Stan Harris and regarding the major heart oper- brated their sixth and fourth ation she underwent several birthdays, respectively, during family of Pioche spent the week the week. Individual parties end wi h Mf. and Mrs. Ed Good- years ago. were given them by their win. Mr. and Mrs. Clark GoodMrs. Paulina Carter has had win were also here. Lorna the exterior of her home paintHarris, who has spent the sumMr. and Mrs. Ted Myers anmer with her parents, returned ed, enhancing the residence. nounce the arrival of their third to her home with her Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin of son on Aug. 13 at the Beaver Beaver are visiting Mr. and Mrs. County hospital. Mrs. Myers is the former Bonnie jTomsik of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wood are Rex Marshall. Mr. Martin has MUford. severe fractures suffered several saddened over the death at birth of a son, Aug. 13, at the in his leg and is still Tried a Want-A- d lately? Iron County Hospital. They have two other sons. Services were conducted Friday In the Mlnersville cemetery by Bishop Ruben Dotson. RITM EXPONENT e RUMD MMVIDUAUSM WU JOE PALMER WHO WM JAILtftAT wdRCltm,MASlk m IBM POR RlrVMW AN MTf fi ll TO FOLLOW THE CUSTOM C AFfCAMNfr CLEAN tHAVfM, Hbts II TRflceh Un Yiblnereville (m "WKwSti flssm riw.ii i 'i s i SOUTH UTAH GETS Southern Utah's spectacular canyon country, including Bryce and Zion National Parks and Cedar Breaks National Monument, are described at length ,' In the September issue of official publication of the Automobile Club of Southern California.' ;' The magazine describes . in detail 21 recreational areas Id Lho southwestern states. yew soy we "Km; dor. did Two chapters are devoted to frm t Collision M tJenrf l Utah. One is on the southern' section of the state, and the other describes Salt Lake City, ' Wasatch mountains. Timpano-- , Cave National Mounment, gos COMPLETE INSU8ANC3 other outstanding points of inPROTECTION terest In northern Utah. ' "West-ways- . '- . Set ; - J. C. Smiths AtUilfordSUtollaitk " Recently honored by the Primary Association of Mlnersville and the LD S bishopric was Mrs. Armlna Banks, who was service presented with a pin from the Primary The presentation was made by Bishop Dotson at Sunday . night's meeting. t Mrs. Banks, a well known and loved person in Mlnersville, has been an Instructor of all classes at one time or another, has filled the capacity of recreational leader, teacher's training instructor, and has been president and counselor. At present she hi a member of the stake 40-ye- ar PLUG IN AUTO MAG ' Mrs. Lorraine DeMille is at the home of her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jameson, recuperating from a recent operation. By MRS. EMILY GILUNS sible. But reading ana merely re- Milford Nawf Mhwisville EdUm gretting win do little good. Let's learn the facts and tell our legislators and public official that we want safer streets and highways 111 this state.. , . Prima- ; ry-board. v She Is the mother of seven children, ii raising two grandchildren, and has 17 grandchil' dren: ' Mrs. Laura Sherwood, accom- panied by her husband Mart, arrived home Monday from Salt Lane City, where she has Courtesy on the . highway Is spent the last six weeks visit' 111 ' contagious try . ing her children and recuperat To Buy or bell, use a News - . asMsfist wPFroW kaW00 e Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roberts have as their guests their daughter and family, Mrs. Jane Thcr-io-t of Las Vegas. ing from an operation. Mrs. Alba Gilllns was hostess to children, grandchildren and great - grandchildren Monday evening at a birthday party at her home. Her birthday falls on the 22nd, however. Mrs. Gilllns left Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gillins of Ogden to spend a week with them in their new home. She will travel from Ogden to East Ely to visit .' her daughter, Mrs. Ruth ' t f Hay-ward- aW sjaj UaeasV fjTOHBj Bbbsj tfMtt sjaesMV (rm) MASsam aveesv 9 vaeSjf flasft a'fSOO BjHW Do you know fobs) ftsT VlCss) that we have added Miss Verlene Gray and Miss Phyllis Erickson returned Monday from a California vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Vendon Myers returned last Wednesday from Salt Lake City, where their daughter Joanne received a k T.N ' VIt . Your f.r hUX. . li Aava-s- V Y K . , a i There's NO VACATION from Safe Driving , f.w w i . im ii LUJI- BBw " , TIP FROM F .... pOtlef 233,000 miles of wire to Utah's with Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Dot-soRecently of Washington, D. C Mr. Dotson was employed by the government. Since the development of a rare and in- - n. m an ELECTRIC CLOTHES future in the cattle nitaf naaa Ja. at tt Stp-- pondiupon t;&'.N the quality . eaffRsBIBvCAv - ' i inwaosMAatoeunoNRetc THE PROFESSIONAL DRIVER: Enjoy yoor 1. 7i Biles ud . TAKE IT FROM HE. 4 , YOUIL LIKE ELECTRIC DRYING ftMWtlavMMfl If the day ever comae when a man In order to earn a living must Join one particular church, one particular, party, or one favored union, then we may as well Join forces with Russia for we shall have reached that strange socialistic utopis where freedom is unknown and where everything that it not forbidden is compulsory." David F Austin. a ' rscailon tUt Jtir..; Demi knock yourtelf out trying to too far, too fast, ; obey trtffle Uwa tod ho wolooaio guiot S whoriTof yott trtTai, ; ; i .O ;. I. there. : t M&P;MNCHES IAIT UKl OmCl 17$ siAJei pavaaym Norman Dotson, son of the late Will Dotson, spent Sunday to, have selected about 55 of our finest cows now In a ' Most of breeding pasture. thea will have a calf by their side which you get. normally the calf will be worth, what you pay for the unit These cows are out of our faaous hirda with ages running frou two to eight years old. Real quality, both nale and female. with outstanding c,alvss. Coae te the Mountain Ranch la Sallna Canyon In tlae for free lunch served at 12i30. Roads are good ... It's aloe and cool ... will soe you , sbsmsbsjbbbsbj DRYER : Mountain Ranch. 20 Sal lea Canyon. ' ' -- Mrs. Hilda Marshall accompanied the Norman Glllinaes to Murray, where she will spend several days with her daughter and family, Mr. and. Mrs. Gene Pltchforth. of your herds. Fine herds can be raited with the pure bred cowl wo will offer for tale on Septoaber 2nd at our . LRu J sspssssa ft "f.. V tBbsb telephone systemover 100,000 Ulephones, an increase of almost 100 per cent? e All this growth baa come at a time whea Inflation was steadily pushing the costs of supplying good telephone service up and up and telephone rates have lagged far behind. e As a result, our earnings are to tow that continued expansion of the service is being hampered, e No business can continue to grow without getting a fair price for its services a price that will produce a fair profit for the present and future owners of the business whose savings are needed to keep it growing. The Mountain States Telephone aa4 Telegraph, Co. - Want-Ad- .. muctM Las, Miss Eve McKnight and Miss Jeanie Griff ths have spent a week's vacation in Salt Lake medical examination. Her conCity with relatives and friends. dition was as excellent . little-know- Hi I. Gwentmtnt Cost to tbt ?to$W "I believe it fundamental to keep government dote to ths This can bnt be accomplished, hi my cffaion, by Cyplt. the responsibility tor the collection ana expenditure of the tax dollar as dose to home as possible. The further removed from the people such activities become, the more easily they can be altered and abused. Coed proexamples of this an be found in certain Federal-aigrams . . . These and other samples hare Sanonsoted that in many instances the States and coram unlrfcs would bt better off. if. by torosoini Federal aid. ther could maw me revenue of some of the Federal taxes now being cotVstd CLOCK. LAST VtAll VtfP ITS II4MT - Mrs. Patsy Hollingshead and small son are convalescing ' at the home of parents Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood. 6, CRAW Of MAMAMNEUT, N.r.TUT K RfAPftA&tD RECENTLY WHKN I HAS TO ON MY fcmofUua M.v. ftf SAVS MOWAftP TIME TO GET TOUGH safety specialists ; that . this country is headed toward a record 40,000 killed and 2,000,000 injured in traffic accidents by the end of this year should cause every citien thruout the Iti d to stand up in alarmed Indignation and demand that it ' be prevented. At least this newspaper, in common with some 9,000 other newspapers thruout the coun try, intends to offer the people of this community a full opportunity to do their part by giving them consistent and forthright facts about the causes of traffic accidents and what it will take to top them. This will be no haphazard effort, it will be a concentrated nationwide program bearing the approval of primary objectives, 'as follows: specialist and ft will have three 1. Firm and impartial enforcement of all speed laws, because ther is no longer the slightest doubt that speed ii the No. 1 killer on our streets and highways. ; 2. The employment of sufficient police to patrol the streets Jim Rollins, a familiar and well known person in the county,- suffered a brain hemorrhage Friday evening and was rushed ' $T SOUTH TEMPtf Telluride Power Company A Free-Enterpri- se Tax-Payin-g Industry |