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Show TIIURS., MAY 13, 1054 Salt Lake and also visited Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mitch reeular meeting of the South e Wright's brother, Mr. and Mrs. FLiher, who is two weeks old. Milford Junior Farmers, per-- 1 RADIO-SERVICtnd family, at ght taining tn liyeslackjdu4g E RolCharts were handed- out by ing. Winners were Clark Magna. SOUTH MILFORD 411 leaders last week at the l'ns. Junior Wright and Dee Home Radios Car Radios n Pal-toClaus Marshall and Dill Sly. left last Saturday for Los The group will enter the By MRS. OPAL WALKER to some take machinAngeles, judging competition and IndiAIHZON'A COITI.K M'YS SAX JUA.V PAI'KH FACTORY SERVICE ' down vidual members will enter the Tom for Hankins. ery The Sunshine 4 II Club of 400-lb Here"he'r wives, Mrs. Melba Mardrawing for the Mr. and Mr. Larry M. Roe facilities to a constant vigilance South, Milford, under the lead-- i shall and ford to be given to a county Mrs. Bill met Dalton, LONG DISTANCE of Tucson, Ariz., are new against this insidious dieas ership of Rerniece Smith, met them at Las Vegas, where or Future Farmer members. they in the I. D S Church Tuesday JBil BOTTIGER owner of the San Juan RecLos While in Clark Rollins, reporter. an Ysilew 2. Cab as To operate integral afternoon and reorganired for stayed overnight. Mayflower ord, and in announcing their Dal-tonMr. Phone 21S-part of the entire county, and the coming summer's activities, Angelet they visited PHONE 300 - PROVO. UTAH "policy," added that they were to Mr. Mrs. Want-Aand adverd and news the a parints, Tried publish lately? A new name will be chosen and really perpetuating the policy prejudice or par- announced later, aUo the week- George Dalton, at Long Beach. of the former owner. Their tising without In addition to other sight see to a particular location ly meeting date. Statement of Policy, which tiality a follow pat3. At all time Nell Puffer was elected pres- ing they visited the beach and follows, is one so tried and went . through the shipyard. ' You've had a chance to siie upthe J954 automobiles. News of Reportident, Btth PeLeuw. vice prestrue it has been adopted, with- tern and Factuy home returned all They delete Tuesday, opinions, ident; Judy Rae Myers, secreout formal announcement, by ing," You've read about, heard about all the claims for economy, Georgia Beth Smith treasurer; Kerril Sue Rol- May 4th. most of the weekly publisher! expressed or implied, except tary with children the while those specifically quoted for lins, reporter; Kaye Tolley, song stayed of the nation: performance, acceleration, endurance, roominess and ride. were gone. publication. leader; Margaret Ann Whitta-ker- , they I, To remain non partisan Now you're set to compare the facts, weigh the record. pianist, and Patricia Had-le4. Edit all news and advertisThe Social Hour club's 33rd In pol'tics irrespective of our Sue Kerril leader. ports all subverbirthday party was held Thursown political affiliation, and ing copy and reject and unscrupu- Ro.llins, reporter, misleading sive, to May 6th. The centerpiece day, offer this media at all times To a degree, insertions. lous for the a table was a miniature as each and every candidate Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Grayto the Kditor addressed fa) letters with beautifully Maypole the people means of advising ,1 son and Leo Mayer were in be will publication of trnir qualifications for a requesting on dressed dolls around it. Each providing the Richfield Friday, April 30th, exception, given to And office. lady present received a dainty pubparticular Its business. in can be published letter doll made from a candy sucker. lish all paid political advertiselet the and provided A delicious dinner was served entlrtty, that extent they ment to the and the contains ter signature 16 ladies present. to Mr. Mrs. the The and tlanderoui t no loyd Wright, contain libelous, address of the author. It will Kpent Friday and Saturday in ' lovely birthday cake was made or fictitious information. to determine by Joan McKnight and Alice Tills we pledge with but one then be our policy before publiWe contend NO the authenticity Elmer, who were the refreshexception. ' and cation U societies, ment committee. Mrs. LaPrele city affiliation Communistic ganlzatlon. 5. Give news preference to j county government, and local Lewis and Mrs. Nona Gilllns Herit"American our of part clubs, or- - items pertinent to the county, served as the decorations comage," and shall dedicate these achools, churches, over all other news stories. And ' mittee; Mrs. Melba Baker headto construct a news program, ed the entertainment committhrough cooperation with the tee, Mrs. Jean Jones and Mrs. aforementioned, that will be of Berniece Smith, invitations, and Marsh interest to the entire county, Mrs. Marjorie Sherwood, Mrs. Rom where I sit ... Itf 6. Dedicate itself to the preOpal Walker and Mrs. Helen cepts that a newspaper, devoid Gillins presented an interesting of allegiance to any one partic- program. The "Writo" ular person, group, party or association, and functioning with Mr. and Mrs. Theman E. absolute intrepidity, and integ- Walker and family had as dinProscription rity, will contribute much to ner guests on Mother's Day Mrs. the ultimate progress of the en- Josephine Thompson and Larry; From where I alt, little thing NMke4 three e'MUfcJ Utj tire Soooa Dode loyal county. A Uw Judy and Butchie Davie, Mrs. the couattr eawa at can add up pretty big. ters lying Bardrd Emma Walker Robert, notes make a letter. Boye Jeats Drug Store last wtek.I short and A dele Mayer. build bara town kelp little our Dodge backs up promise with proof! from "Writing tkret at nte, IK?" You get a strong National Guard to THE rtllLFORD NEWS economy, proved p Hsrt's the Record No Other Ccr Ccn Mstdi akr4. some new We freehave In Kren neighbors the Run. our freedom, Economy Mobilgas protect u Mrs. and Mr. No," Doc saW, "v in South of Milford, lot ; You a of g things Published made dom la get performance, up Every Thursday and the rot of the town. Those Lee and family, who are Virgil where we like, voting the on the Bonneville Salt Flats, that rtOVIO OeMt Owl. proved ftOVYD living Amrk' town Entered in the post office at living at the Gene Mayer place. re for the boys from our ttmmUm lets you drive with greater confidence. fmit mm On way we think le right, choosing I(Miy Ckwae f)oga Milford, Utah, as second class who are at the National Guard rforM- loMteviB $o tombing Rarftinf flat, If you want proved value, come ae between eoffee, te. or beer at mall matter under the Act of nc witkj Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Burnham 0o4g9 rfvttfW vry re- ncampment And anything that adds Congress of 1879 this dinner. big new '54 Dodge with its long, low, m itt clan for oar- conomy. mgmtm Oog m he romee le adds a t4 and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jay of ' freodom stamp my to lines. natural In get mZrtrjt and k formanca to I up ciM topped al can and children spent when a cenpU of Utah Adv. Representative! Rogers In Mobil V4 er to, Discover all Dodge offers . . . today 1 Economy Rwni approval. got saail these. That Utah State Press Association Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. fegee art Hied. I Salt Lake City Martin Sherwood and family at way Ue hoys hear frees folks we DEPENDABLE '54 Mlnersvllle, and they also visriOVtO AaMriM's 7a ftOVIO AatariMl Oe Btlt t write etherwlee, TWy iiloo A Yearln A7ance ' ited In South Milford at the A m Anal Car Si offidoi lnw asm de enjoy It," U4to Car Mnmotcnoe AAA Hut, eta '54 0od Mrs. WbtM Mr. of and kt homes Floyd Editor-Publish4. A Williams i road owoBHet, Ifco '$4 rani-lravl4 forSW onj fatfor. and Mr, and Mrs. Jim V I Wright imt .... Bus. Williams Patricia Mgr. tftan ony onW Amorican CynfH 00410 wot toloctoe oi Sherwood. j tor. Horo'i cHncMna aroof Offidal Poo Car for too MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS Editorials News Of Your Neighbors ia .... yaX-Wrl- - I'HILCO-SLTERVISE- D HIVING 4-- H 's ' y, n 3 ir OneebsB KM if ! Joe ( V- -l prize-winni- Fovr-Oo- ng re--y- record-breakin- . prlic-wlnnln- g rofYo-aar-for-MM- y. Brl J, ; er Carole Wright spent Wednesday visiting in Miners ville at the home of her hus-- l band s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Martin Sherwood. Mrs. XPJk Mrs. Carole Wright received a telephone call from Don Blake, a buddy of her husband's Korea. Mr. Blake was on iln way to Oklahoma. He said SftaoncOatrd toExes- Sim? j of Dodga e'oaonS'obJilty. tnolonoaoSt of St, visend week the spent George Mrs. Bell Matheson .1) 19 loco. ;t Ht-T- MMtl "is I 39 tlo. LUF1T F.10T0R CO. fts hat," tXTf a fee ffin kpn, KSC hi Cedar City VERH COMES- - iting with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs Ruben Jones. Crude ell wa a big item. Wear aed $145.-000,00- Kitchen Freedom Tim Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mitch. Fisher, suffered a bad cut on his Xinger, requiring three stitches to close. tear, depreci- - New construction, uch from paper clips to pro- To eupplement our own ation and upkeep coat ae refinery facilitiea, to fessional oervicrA comt production we bought $157,834,000. Part of it make more and better faus $324,743,000. It was $185,WW,O0O worthan will replace worn-ou- t products, coat went nullum but to This helped spent with thousands of important aura crude cilities, U to workmen, techniciana. meet builders payrolls. firms, large and small. producers. Ceeds and services 50O-M- Bobby was fine and would leave Korea in June. 'mi -- 1 . 0. Joe Elmer, son of Bishop and Mrs. Gael Elmer, celebrated his eighth birthday Saturday, May He enjoyed cake, ice 8th. cream, punch, and candy with his cousins and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Fisher of St. George were up for con- Je . WsSv v . as u time worked took of our income. a vital operation. Our stepped up search for Another $43,000,000 new oil reserves eoat went for employee benefits for Standard Oilers. $79,000,000 in 1953. oil our customers uae t $163,-947,0- 00 -- i am. C Ciploratioii to replace Employees' wages for Taxes 1 Yonr to U. ference at Minersville and also to spend Mother's Day with Mrs. Moroni Myers. They also visited their children and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Fotheringham and Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Fisher, and saw their new little grandson, Robbie, i paid by Standard 112.000 shareholders' S,, states, coun-- t profit came from what tea and citiea amounted wae left. They received bt on each about to buy plenty of fire dollar' worth of stock. to $l0ti,300,000-enou- gh trucks, echoola, brkigee. ToUl: $46,020,000. too. Decauae mot of the $1,156,757,000 Standard OU Company of California took in last year ended up, with you the public. Whether one of the hundreds of millions of dollars worth of check Standard wrote last year was eent to you, 6r spent with you, or helped make possible better gasoline and oil for your car, you and practically everyone else in the West benefited. Thousands of merchants and professional people in hundreds of towns profited from the pay checks Standard Oilers spent. Our tax payments helped finance schools for your children, parka for vacationer, and bridges for motorist. Carpenter, steelmen, lumberjacks benefited from the facilities we built and the maintenance work wo did. It all fits together: 1953 was a good year for Standard because so many of you thought our product well made and worth buying. And by making i a good year for ua, you made it a good ' year for many others. pictvrt lielongs here, STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF. CALIFORNIA CHRISTIAN SCIENCE R E M E LI B E R ! SUNDAY. MAY IS KSL Salt Lake City (1160 kc) UAXGK AND n, vor QJ jTQyj 9 00 a. m. Subject: Do Your Own Thinking Speaker: James Harry McReynolds Former First Reader of the Mother Church in Boston and Christian Science Lecturer Music: Quartet and Organ ' ! AIlK 'PIjAXXIN-- Q ox A NEW ELECTRIC YOl CAN SAVE $40 TO. $60. THIS OFFER KX PIKES MAY 25th, SO . . CALL YOUR APPIJAXCE DEALER TODAY! , ' HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS "The Rule for Progress a. m. KUTA Salt Lake (570 kc) 9 30 KOAL Price 1230 kc) 9:30 KJAM Vernal (1340 kc) 9:30 p. nv KSVC Richfield (930 kc) 9:15 Telluride'Power Company A FroEntcrpm? Tax-Payin- g Industry |