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Show THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 193 J County Agent Notes MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS ! I AHOUTCDOUn DANCE REVUE SCHEDULED SEVENTH-DA- Y Norman Lamb's dance stu-- ! ADVENTIST CHURCH dents will present a dance re--I Fred Cornforth. Pastor. vue in the high school audiEstall Kromann. Sabbalh torium, at 8 p. m. Saturday, School Supt Sept. 19. 45 studnets will preSaturday sent 18 to 20 production num- In Services held each the former C A A Building bers. Admission is free to the West of Milford. . general public. Sonu Srvic. t:4! a. m. Sabbath School, 10 a. tri. 7 Services. 11a.m. LUS FIRST WARD RICHARD JONES, Bishop Sunday-- School. 9:45 a. m. METHODIST CHURCH Sacrament meeting, 6 p. m. Priesthood Meeing, 8 p. m. PE V N. S. NYE, Pastor Mrs. Gladys ShlaUton, SunMondays. ' Genealogy Meeting, 8 p. m. day School SupL Sundays. Sunday School, lo a m M 1 A, Wednesdays. 7:30 p. nt Worship Servipe' 7:30 p. m. Relief Society, Wednesdays at Sunday. Bible Studv Hours, 11 to 12 :30 p. m. a. m. Sunday. 10 at a.m. Primary,' Mondays . Reaidanca Phone 150 Pkona 28 .iwtiw. W-- t- - V Mac, ji. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY The soil is a reservoir whero Vitamin A, however, when it water is stored until the plant is plentiful and use that stored ne.ds it, says Grant Esplin, Vitamin A when there is a defiBeaver County Agent The, ca- cient amount in their feed. -- $3.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE pacity of this, reservoir depends upon the texture and depth of the soil and the depth of the plant roots. Water beNational Adrartiilng Rprenlali yond the reach of the plant roots is of no use to the plant. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING SERVICE, INC. ' ' The frequency of Irrigation Francu.co fork San Nw Chicago should be determined by the amount of water stored In the Utah AdTtrfainf Representative soil and by the rate at which UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Salt Lakt City. Ulan the plant uses it, the agent 34 West Broadway states. The State Eng'neer recently greater than is generally be- published Technical Bulletin TWO MILLION VICTIMS lieved by citing much higher No. 8, which the monthly Fjf from ue entire story of proportions of injured victims consumptive gives use (transpiration in Increases tha staggering to dead ones by official count plus evaporation) of water for automobile accidents in recent in a number of states. One each in most areas type of years 's told in highway death state averaged 113 pontons in- of the state. plant statistics, which are more com jured for every highway fatalCanal companies and Irrigatmonly used to depict the horror ity over the three-yea- r period ors will find the Information of it all. The threatened toll from 1950 to 1952. Next high- of great vaue, he added. of 40,000 dead in 1953 and per- est average of a neighboring' 1954. more in haps as many or state was 75; in others nearbp. Mr. Espl'n called attention speaks volumes in depicting the 65 and 45. Mr. Boate concedes extent of the nation's accident that in some states the rates this week to the importance of problem. But a great deal run somewhat lower, but these cattle getting proper vitamins more is told, too, by the enor- lower averages ere usually due and minerals in their feed. mous total of Injured traffic to Vitamin A, for example, is or they incomplete reporting victims, wh'ch reflects . almost occur in less populous states one that is usually supplied as vividly the constant threat and have little effect on the thru green hays, silage or pasof accidents to our safety. ture grasses. Cattle can store national average. to Thomas N. So, Instead, of 35 persons hurt According Boate, nationally known high- for every one killed, he believes way safety authority, motor ve- the national average would prehicles will injure some two sent a far more accurate picmillion victims in 1953 and pos- ture if it were computed at 50 to 55 Injured for every fatalsibly even more In 1954. Independent annual studies ity. That is shocking but besupport Mr. Boate's picture of lievable news. Surely it detha actual motor vehicle toll. mands that accident prevention He gives further credence to measures of every kind must his contention that the Injury be adopted to stop our motorto 55 toll is from ing insanity. Entered In the Post Office at Milford, Utah, as second class mail matter under the Act of Congress of 1879. - So if your cattle haven't had access to green grazing to get this Vtiamin A, it is important to see that they ge some bright green alfalfa or other hay to restore that vitamin. VdtCANS. POST-KORE- SEtfcGATED FQOM SERVICE GZfCGZ AUGUST 00,1952, MUCT51W?rrV4EtK KOREA Gl BILL TRAINING BY AUGUST CO, 1054, TO GET UNDER lUE DEADLINE s . - LDS SECOND WARD CHRISTIAN SCIENCE GAEL ELMER, BUhop Pms 119:89, 90 provide the golden txt for the lesson sermon on "Substance" at all auhtorized Christian Scienr churches on' Sunday, Sept 13. These Biblical ci'ations reads: "For ever, O Lord, thy word Is settled In heaven: "Thy faithfulness is unto all generations: thou hast established the earth, . and it abideth." ., Another significant Scriptural passage reads: "The things which are sen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternaL" OP Cor. 9:18.) Sunday School, 11:30 a. m. Sacrament meeting, 7:30 p. m Priesthood meeting, 8 p. m Monday. Primary, 3:45 p. m. Monday Relief Society, 2:00 p. m. Tue day. M I A. 7:30 j. m. Tuesday. ST. BRIDGETS CATHOLIC CHURCH ' Father J. K. VaOae. O.P, Ptiior la Chargt SUMMER SCHEDULE: Sunday Mass, 6 a. m. Week-daMass, 7 a. m. VKTSIUMS AIMUNUTKAttON m 1 y Want-A- d lately? t Set J, C. Smith At Milford State Rink I ,To Buy or Sell, use a News I Want-Ar- t. one-thir- d n u0 i m 111 ILIfT f ' X t 1 v 71 .,IKW!IIKn WW I ft ir , v Z. 4 TO TRANSPpRT BRANDS BUY ADVERTISED 2,0000 ABREAST J AuMilCTlv .paTa.de'. bm?Pcr l. bumperand a grim reminder of the colossal toll in injuries charged to recklessness on our highways and city streets. A gruesome addition would be the 45 miles of hearses, four lanes wide, bearing the dead in the wake of the injured. :; - sn :. Look at your watch-cv- erv time it ticks oE fift seconds someone, somewhere is injured Every fifteen minutes one more life is sacrificed to-'-- v , speed and recklessness. The BANKER'S STORY . f -t J4 In I8IO, . 'tf & tr - it Vi w t , j.. i tub A't6 :: Pc T1 starting a savings account? done tC itur rrr --c thanou Can you remember the first time you thought 4 mjIh?nth victim was killed in 52 years of recorded fatahues. AuthonUes predict that if the present rapidly growini! casualty hsts are not curbed a second million will die in half that time. so calloused to life blood spilled on the highways drivin4 that it has developed an, immunity to sane thinking and acting in this American tragedy? Are you one of those Mgood drivers- - who shrugs off facte and figures and surreptitiously gives the Kiss of Death to those about ESTABLISH EO i THE FIRST ? SAVINGS BANK , IN RUTHWELL,' SCOTLAND. IT rT cro Irff.' . - the reverend HENRY DUNCAN r- of If you have not yet o k VES ARS IN Y OUR H we invite you to start one here. so", MILFORD STATE -- BANK A TrUndlr Bank for All Tha PoopU" Phona 21 Schramm Bob Tomsik's AutofService Service Garage j Millord Shell Service i ; fa- - FOR COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION I Tried a W smbobly sue vs doesa't carry talt GJcms svrancaT' |