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Show CIVIL SERVICE TO HOLD PERSONAL POSTMASTER EXAMS Mr, and Mrs. John W. Smith and boys of Odar City were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Smith. Last week end the C. R. Grimshaws and John Grimshaw were in Salt Lake, joining their son and daughter in law, Sgt. and Mrs Russell Grimshaw. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs Ray Christiansen, who have just moved into their new home in Bountiful Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hickman also joined the ,family in Bountiful. ivestocEc Show Nov. 12-13-14-15-16- -17 Mr. and Mrs O C. Koch left Monday for Richfield for a few days, taking their two grandsons. Lee K. and Douglas Hansen, to their home. The children have been visiting at the Koch's for the past month. IHJDEX. UTAH A "Register of Merit1' Hereford Show Mr. and Mrs TWO PUREBRED HEREFORD CATTLE Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gillins and two children and Mrs. Vie Singleton of Pioche returned recently from a trip through the national parks, New Mexico, HEREFORD FEMALE CATTLE Arizona, California and i Nov. 16 10 a. m. HEREFORD RI LL SALE (Singles and Tens) PUREBRED ABERDEEN-AN(JU- CATTLE S Bernt-se- n and and their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Ntukam. of Longdale. Calif., were Milford visitors this week. Nov. 15 - 7 p. m. -- Albert son-in-la- AUCTION SALES Colo- - rado. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lyman and daughters Helen, Marian and Melpha, and Mclpha's fiancee, Mr. Robert Kane, were Milford visitors this week. SELL Jack Thiessen, NOV. 14. 7:.)0 P. M. former NOV. 1"), 10 A. M. & HO(JS Followed by Carloads and Pens Feeder CaUle TRAIN WITH THE LEADER . . Prepare yourself for success on a truly democratic campus. Opportunity is afforded to prepare yoursell for your chosen profession at Utah State under the most highly qualified instructors in the nation, leading to desirable positions in many areas including Science, Humanities, Engineering, Technology, Agriculture, Forestry, Education, Commerce and Industry, and Home Economics. You will enjoy the splendid facilities of the .new Student Union Building for recreation and social development. In this beautiful structure you can make your leisure hours enjoyable and your education contacts j Start the Fall Quarter New Students take Entrance Examinations Sept 23 Former students begin registration morning Sept. 24 For Catalog and Information, address the President Utah State Agricultural College Logan, Utah "IiberaTand Practical Education" Q tehed fnlfie announced today. The Commission is taking all possible steps through special publicity to encourage well qualified persons to apply for the examination Competitors for the postmaster vacancy in this city must have at least two years of experience showing that they have the ability to conduct and manage the community's postal business efficiently and to supervise employes so that customers are satisfied with the service? Applicants must take a written test. Those who pass will be assigned final ratings on the basis of this test and on their . experience, ability, and .iarac-terresia one There is year dence requirement and applicants must be at least 25 years of age and must not have passed their t3rd birthday. Complete information about the examination requirements and instructions for tiling applications may be obtained at the Milford post office. Its grtat Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen High chair and baby were here the early Must be In parCothe week. Both Mr. and and condition good reasonably Mrs. Hansen were high school priced. P. O. Box 607. teachers in Milford the past eight years. Both will teach in Spanish Fork this year. CORN SWEET FOR SALE 35c doz at McCoy Williams Tried a Want-A- d lately? farm in South Milford. 2t Guaranteed Fresh We have four plantings and fresh corn Is HAZE SAYS . . always "coming on." There are people In this world who just can't be satislive fied to let their fellow-me150. in peace and quiet. They invent razors so a man has to shave, and then invent horseless carriages and hydrogen bombs and roller derbies, and now some schmo has invented a roTO FIT EVERY NEED bot dancing teached. This fiddle-footed AUTOMOBILE Frankenstein is made Collision, Liability, Property out of hollow tubes, and he rhumbas by remote control. He Damage even lights up, which leaves a HOME tempting opening for a crack Fir, Theft, General Corerage but we're going to pass it up. With an aluminum head, a FARM hangover wouldn't mean anyEquipment, Li restock. Crop, Floaters thing to him anyway. This mechanical gigolo brings ' BUSINESS a lot of possibilities. If up Liability. Burglary. Fire. Theft, your wife, for instance, should Business Interruption get tired of looking at you in tired old chair, she could that HEALTH AND ACCIDENT on her best dress, grap up put ' LIVESTOCK MORTALITY this handful of metal and say "Goodbye, dear. Frankie and I are going dancing." About would be to could do all of you form insurance other Any with there desired expert counselling just keep sitting mouth After all, open. your By Expers in the Insurance look silly sueing you'd pretty Business this contraption for alienation of affections. HURDOCK Our advice is to beat this Casanova to the INSURANCE AGENCY clanking When the little woman punch. G. W. Murdcok - Phone 4 or 113 gets that look in her eye, you can just casually suggest it's time you were doing something about new furniture. Those magic words will instantly revive any woman's interest in her home, and the first thing you know she'll be taking Frankie apart and using him bor curtain rods. We at NORTH EAST FURNITURE are proud to offer you the largest and most complete line of home furnishings south of Provo. We have prices and terms to fit any budget. If you haven't seen our spacious store you're missing somethings. Next time you drive past stop and say hello or coke and have a seven-u- p t PUtlUa Issiiea fltTor CcrfaxSm THURSDAY. SEPT. 9, 1954 AND VISION SPECIALIST will be in AT Tlll. MILFORD HOTEL Mr and Mxs McCoy WilON MONDAYTSEPT. 13 liams enjoyed a vacation vis with friends and relatives iting TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR VISUAL NEEDS in the following cities: In Salt Lake they visited Mr and Mrv Max Abbot, former Milford High principal. Mr. Abbot is ih- - I'tah State Fair. Tlit man Walker now county school superintenThe dress wi he entered as confined to his home has been the last dent at Vernal; at IVxatello an individual exhibit three a virus with days they called on Mr. and Mrs. . ; . ... j i . v a r.-- n (Irrin - nv.vl iunu niiu iaiiiu ami in ;ampa, laano, visited toy s two brothers and their families. Mr, and Mrs Charlie Williams and Mr. and Mrs Lynn Williams, and a brother uj law VOTI-FOR and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James of Laughter Ogden, They also 1 T 1 . . ( ; toured Park. Yellowstone GEORGE C. National KFPl'lll.M AN .LIFELONG U Artie Grayson left Saturday ioi maiTauane, tain . wnere he will attend school this year. and Mills GOODWIN Candidate for STATE LEGISLATURE Primary Election Sept. 11 j ESI DENT OF REAVER COUNTY A ( (CAE) FRIEND OF ALL THE PEOPLE ARE GOODWIN PLEDGES HONESTY IN GOVERNMENT, AND TO WORK FOR ALL THE PEOPLE OF ALL SECTIONS OF BEAVER COUNTY also at CAUL GOODWIN RELIEVES IN AND WILL WORK FOR BETTER SCHOOLS, BETTER ROADS. AND MORE RECOGNITION FOR THE "COW COUNTIES" The dress made and exhibited by Mauri Rollins, of the Bobbin Winders 411 Club, was entry from Beaver County in selected as the Pha III sowing -- Paid Political Advertisement- - 9,396 small businessmen help us serve you well n n Back in Grandpa's day, tank Oil Kerosene Pearl delivered like this wagons and Eureka Harness Oil to Standard customers. It was a delivery system good enough for the times but not good enough for a company with a growing demand for its products and a policy of patting them within reachof everyone. horse-draw- 1 A U29 u Independent ' Caevre i 725 Independent Dealers Distributor like 1U Indepeadeat Kariat Dealer like like Bob Lund berg, of Salt Lake City, Utah, bring our product to Western motorists. Hathaway, Grant Pass, Oregon, distribute our product in rural area. Ted Engitrom, of Olympia, Wash., retail Standard product to Western boatmen. like F. I "Doc" Howard, of Boise, Idaho, 101 Untied Cas Dealers like Fred La Frentz, Cedar City, Utah, are independent distributor of butane, propane gases. 9 31S Independent Urpert Dealers like Howard S. Fisher, of San Diego, Calif., supply Standard product to Western planes. 235 Nesting 03 Dealers are independent retailera of Standard Heating Oil. II. CJ. best circles... neicoEi TlflertaJe. fa. TRANSPORTATION COUPON Present thl coupon to the salesman In our store when making a purchase of $30 or more and we will furnish your car's gas to and from Cedar City. liortbast CLa tt noar r,-rV"- MILFORD INSURANCE ra T1H3 OS4 for 0K-de-n Janice Grayson, daughter af WANT TO BUY and nursery chair. 0LB titia yttn tailch OPTOMETRIST Mr and Mrs Keith Rollins. Jack and Mauri were in Salt Mr and Mrs Red Graysop. has ford resident who sufered gun- been quite ill with lonsilitis shot wounds during a holdup of the past two weeksUrts now the Purple Sage Inn at Ely last improving week, wishes to thank his many Milford friends for their Mr and Mrs. McCoy Wilkind remembrances, cards and liams are the proud parents of flowers. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Coon and a son. Randyl McCoy Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Coon born Aug 11th and weighing motored to Ely Sunday to visit 8 lbs. They went to Salt Lake Mr. Thiessen. and report he is Aug 26th to bring him home. making a speeding recovery at Mr. and Mrs Lewis Stewart, the Steptoe Hospital. Mrs. Betty Jiminez and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris and Perry Tutchingjs were in with us. Till Bt MRS. OPAL WALKER Lake. Provo and four days on business. - N O T--I C E DR. fil.fr BURGESS SOUTH MILFORD will be open for receipt of applications until Sept. 28. the U S Civil Service Commission FOR SALE Bendix er, in good condition. . Ulttaah Sttmtte beneficiaL Mil- - arr MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS News 01 Your Neighbors in of Bingham were Tuesday vis- Richfield Saturday, itors at the William Morris visited Mrs Pearl Monroe. home. COLUMBIA AND SUFFOLK BRED EWES SELL PRIZE WINNING FAT CATTLE, SHEEP NOV. 17, 9:00 A. M. r An examination for MENTION Ogdon jf Furniture Go. DRIVE OUT AND SAVE Ffcon 74S Odar Clrj Advertisement Ever hZZT th3 CHS about big companies "squeezing out the little fe!low"7 You'd have a hard time convincing these 6 men or the 9,890 independent businessmen like them who team with us to bring you Standard OH Company of California products quickly, conveniently, economically. They form the nucleus of a distribution system that reaches every corner of the West Each of these men operates his own independent company; together they employ 27,976 people. You prob STAND AH D OIL ably know some of them because they contribute to the community life and prosperity of thousands of Western towns. Their undertakings are not only based upon Standard products, but operated and expanded with the help of scores of business aids Standard supplies without charge. We do everything we can to help them prosper because Standard knows a big company can't succeed without the help of small businessmen. It takes both to serve you well. COr.lPANY-OF- CALIFORNIA |