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Show THURSDAY, JULY 13, MILFORQ (UTAH) NEWS 19." 1 as "small town rossip"; I con sider them to be rfews. t Dr. Eugene Davie, as city health officer, appointed by the I DUNNO Milford City Council, was reOna Contlnud from Pag quested to attend a special city council meeting last Monday, and answer question pertaining quest for airplane transporta-t;oto his position, as public health for a patient, and to the on the polio secrecy. cancellation of that request. officer, of the plane, and re cancelling These facts Dr. Davie described infection of a tubercular ported HERE'S MORE ABOUT n j1 Milford" school lunchroom erripublie welfare la affected. ployee. He objected to answer- - J Dr. Davie told me that for i The Milford News editor, unless . had an average of four polio his answera were "off the rec- - cases a year but "handling it his d ord." explaining that he under- - way" there had been no the meeting was a "pri- - licity, no scare, and no "emo-vatone." Mayor Klzer in- - tional strain" on the patient. I formed him that the city coun-- .ftel that It was his duty, as pub-c- il does not hold private meet-- J lie health officer, to inform the ings, but to avoid further argu- - public of each of those cases o ment. I left the meeting at Dr. i the parents could have taken Davie's request. j the recommended precautions From city officials I learned with their children. It was pos-thDr. Davie "talktd around j sible that at any time while Dr. s the questions, using medical Davie was treating those we didn't understand," cret" polio cases, an epidemic but that he did reply directly to could have broken out. Epl-twquestions Did the lunch- - demies can nearly always be room employee have tubercu-- ; avoided by adequate warning, s lo&is." and "Was it In an infec- - and adequate publicity of to answers Ilia ventive methods, stage?" Even though Dr. Davie is the both questions, according to the Yet health officer, and the "Yea." was officials public city earl er in the year, according to , only doctor practicing In Kizer, Dr, Davie in- - ford. I don't believe he has the formed the mayor that the authority, either morally or lunch ro;m employee did NOT I legally, to keep secret any case have tuberculosis, but had a of communicable disease which could spread to others. I don t "lung infection." assume the Later, in the Milford Newt feel that he should Is one man the that he offiCi. alter reading portions of position shoulto Milford in big enough our news atory on the polio of the the burdens health der cacs, and after I had refused all others and keep community, to delete portions Dr. Davie of disease which I objected to, he threatened that In ignorance or their chil- , afflict them "If you publish one word that might isn't absolute fact about these dren tomorrow or next week. I don't feel that Dr. Davie polio cases. I'll sue you for should have subjected Mrs. Var- everytliiry! you have, close your newspaper, and see that you ley to "emotional strain" after never publish another newspa- - releasing the Varley girl forleieper again as long as you live." "eaimeni eisewnere, a.oyscreamin her and Davie Dr. afternoon , phoning Tuesday ) Mrs. tu voice, according called me at the office and repub-stoo- e J at "se-term- o ( pre-tiou- blinf with a Freeman Baler, whether tti the 2 Twine model, or the larger 3 Twine model, you never hare to worry bout loote bale. Every bale it tight, every bale has equal teniioa... automatically. You'll fmd you are able to tie more bilrt and more ton of hay with Iom twine. When you're ? Mil-May- NOTE THESE FEATURES t Simple, man mpKt M ration. Pltlvt N 4n 14r ford U mtVrt belli rfror, Kyporta. an y td ovr mtbonim. Alt I hmy, centtrwcilen mnd Overall width 104 pickup width Write UlutttmUd llHtmlvr SI. !, dwty (war mvvlnf mud It mddltimnml inUrmmtl. w Okflsanf $do offers Mrs. Ann Patterson of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gillins. Penny Patterson will return to Salt Lake with her grandmother for a viait. A p'nk and blue shower was given for Nellie Holiingshead Monday evening by Reva Hollingshead. The evening was spent playing games. Prizes went to Mrs. Ann' Patterson and Mrs. Alba Gillins. A plate lunch was served to Frieda Wood, Phyllis Truman. Elinor Marshall, Melba Baker, Emily Gillins, June Pearson, Alba Gill'ns, Ann Patterson, ivins cn fesf repair job U By taking delivery of V Stmdard Aluminum Asbestos Coating. Standard Aluminum Asphalt Coating and other Standard Roof If m m Products any time during June, July or August you will get 10 off the price. These easily Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gillins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers. Mr. and Mrs Gerald Eyre spent two 1 u Wood Preservative, too. days at Panguitch Lake and took in the horse races at Pan- guitch last week. 2 Members of the Gillins family called on Hilton Gillins Sunday evening to wish him a For more information obout Standard 03 Company of California products, coil your local Standard men nnH , 'BURNER SVINDLEHURST -- quested that I telephone the State Board of Health, as they "had a statement to make re- - Buy end Oavo 7" sarHinff rwiiin " I infnrmcH Dr. Davie that X had published nu- merous articles released by th State Board of Health, which always came to me through the malls, and If there was some- thjng they had to report that was so Important I must have it three days before publication day, they could call me. When refused to telephone them, even though he insisted, he said, over the telephone;""' Why you I haven't found out SSS whether .he was going to call me a "Sap" or a "Sucker, but it doesn't make much differ- I 1 J i i i ence. have published The Milford nine years, during which time six doctors have had offices and practices In Milford. With the other five doctors I have enjoyed cordial relations, assisting them at times with accident cases, sometimes holding up publication of a hospital report when the reasons for the "please hold" request were legitimate, and generally working in close harmony and cooperation with the medical men. With Dr. Davie, I have not enjoyed these friendly relations and his policy, it seems to me. Is "Hush Hush." He has never hesitated to ask for pub licity for projects or drives he j endorsedi however. And I have never hesitated to give j ample publicity to any projects endorsed by him, which I felt were for the general public benefit. But I cannot approve Dr. Davie's policy of secrecy, when I Only SHOWER CURTAINS 7 $1.50 43 Luxurious BATH TOWELS reduced to $1.23 2 Only INFANT COMFORTER Sets $4.00 30 pair NYLON HOSE small sizes 9 Men's ALL WOOL SWEATERS 4 pr. $1.00 '. $3.00 17 HOUSE DRESSES GIRDLES 5 7 $2.00 1... $2.00 now NYLON SLIPS, reduced to $3.00 9 FLANNEL SKIRTS ... .1... 20 BLOUSES $1.00 12 LADIES' SLACKS $5.00 Infants' and Toddlers SNO SUITS . $3.00 $3 and $4 ONE LOT LADIES AND CHILDRENS SHOES News for $2.00 22 LADIES $2.00 PURSES 8 LADIES STOLES pair MEN'S CORD PANTS 18 6 ESENIM MOVING LONG DISTANCE Yallow Cab Mayflowar PHONE 300 - PROVO. UTAH Rayon-Gabardin- e SPORT SHIRTS RADIO SERVICE Car Radios PIIILCO-SUPERVISE- Horn Radios D FACTORY SERVICE Phone 12 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS SPECIAL PURCHASE $3.00 - 50 BRAIDED RUGS $1 10 Sets STAINLESS STEEL TABLEWARE Bombers RAYON PRINTS 10 INFANTS BONNETS 6 pair ROLLER SKATES 3 pes PRINTED TERRY CLOTH AH flavor . -- M pproved ft ky ttit Stlttjr Oept M l rfxgr tMp IK . . AT JEFFERSON'S Specials Week-En- d 3 for $1 21c 29c 19c 2 for 45c : 6 for 59c 2 for 39c 4 2-l- b for $1.00 Brick 79c SWIFTS PREMIUM ib 69c NBC VANILLA WAFERS 24c Following is the schedule of services until further notice: Sunday 10 a. m., Sunday School, with classes for children and adults. 11 a. m., Worship Services and preaching of the "Word." 7:43 p. m.. Evangelical Serv- NBC BUTTER COOKIES .... 29c ices, Wednesday k 8 p. m., prayer Bible and study. meeting R. R. HODGE, Pastor. Mid-wee- SALTINE CRACKERS by Purity TOWN HOUSE CRAGCERS lb pkgs 1 NALLEY'S CORN CHIPS 2'i can CHILI FLAVORED CORN CHIPS 2Y2 can KRUN-CHEE- Z mm DQ0S. 2 for 2 for 69c m mwm 1.2.0 Model A. 1952 Contact J. E. or Bob 117-M- 2 lbs 47c . MODERN. NEWLY REMODELED APTS. Two and three SSc B LADIES AND GIRLS SWIM SUITS REDUCED MEN'S AND BOYS SWIM TRUNKS REDUCED SPECIAL PURCHASE NYLON HALF SLIPS C. FROZEN FRYERS Slinkerd. phlne $2.00 yd Ti(4 li tatlt lldf. THE NAZARENE Tractor. $1.00 ..... $595 FOR SALE 30c per yd se J. Wayne Boyter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Boyter, celebrated his sixth birthday an- TASTEWELL MARGARINE niversary Monday, July 12th, with a party. His little friends PORK &. BEANS Nalley's 2Vi can enjoyed birthday cake, ice cream and punch. BANQUET DILL NICKLES - Nalley's quarts CHURCH OF ennui its Great Bourbon $3,00 You may now pur-chothis amazing Vaporizer for only . . . Lou Ann MacAffee of Payson SHASTA POP is spending a week with her grandmother, Mrs. Chloe Davis. WELLMAN PURE JAM - Apricot, or Apricot-Pineappl- e 12 oz Car la Marshall spent four days in California visiting her Dixie Queen ELBERTA PEACHES ..... sister, Joan Ashworth. She has employment ' in Salt Lake and LAWNDALE CHEESE ...... ..J has left for the Capitol City. 21S-- W j $1.00 t Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gressman CLEARWATER TUNA have been visiting in Miner-vlll- e the past week, at the home KLEENEX 300s of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carter. $1.77 Boy's RAYON SPORT SHIRTS Penny Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gillins, celebrated her Hth birth anniversary Friday, July 9th. To celebrate the occasion Penny took her friends swimming In Milford. A IX MEN'S DRESS STRAWS REDUCED t j Roy's q weeks. $2.00 ALL MEN'S WORK STRAWS REDUCED Sure suicide for over 200 different kinds of insects and pests! pro-cedu- r- $3.00 JACKETS Hari-kar- i en-Joy- ed Trh $1.00 MILFORD. UTAH 1 1 REDUCED!! LADIES' CANVAS SHOES ap- plied coatings have added years of life to many badly weathered roofs of prepared paper, saturated felt and metal. They are also used on brick, stucco, concrete and structural steel. Now, during warm weather, is the best time to apply Standard Roof Coatings, And now is the time you can get the 10 discount Call today. Ask about our special sale on Standard Birthday. Birthday cake w. rv.H t Mr and Mrj Clark GilUnSt Mr eber GillinSt Mr and PHONE tnd M Mrf Wayne Gillins, Mr. and varrey, condemning ner. Mn. Ty Gillins, Mr. and Mrs don't mm ur. uavie snouw Dale Eyre, Mrs. Alba Gillins, have told Jesse Long, Beaver Rachel Eyre and Irma Eyre. ' County National Foundation' i chairman, that he would make wtih Mr. and Visiting him "look awfully lilly" by j Mrj Ted Sunday Myer$ were Mrs calling, as city health officer, . yerna Tomsik and Mrs. Vera and cancelling the request for price. Mr. Lonf didn j the plane cancel It. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wooly and Dr. Davie expressed the desir- - children of Salt Lake visited ability of avoiding "emotional with the Heber Glllinses Saturstrain" in connection with ill- day evening. Mrs. Wooly is ness. The community now sister. seems to be under "emotional Emily's strain," but not from fear of a Mr. and Mrs. Cinton Thomppolio epidemic. Judging by son have been in Nephl visiting comments of the scores of citi- their daughter Marjean and zens who have stopped at the family. While there thy office, telephoned, and stopped the Ute Stampede and me on the street, the "emotional celebration. strain" la because of Dr. Davie's "secrecy" and "threat" Jarjiel Evans left for Los Angeles, where she will be a guest of Marsha Pearson for two J iL Bf Donna BovUf Enid Spafford and Athene erts. r t - $1.44 C3 MILFORD'S FRIENDLY STORE OLD HICKORY room. Apply at Service Garage, phone 32. fill WILL TEND CHILDREN In your home. Diane Wilcock, phone 205-11. I1GI01Y LOST Hand cement cart, between Milford and Beaver. Reward for return to Reynolds Building Supply, Phone 135, 2t Beaver. 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