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Show 0 THE WEATHER PERSONALS BEAVER COUNTY NEWS MILFORD, UTAH OCTOBER THURS., 28, 1965 THIS WEEK IN MINERSVILLE As Reported By GWEN PRYOR is at Mrs. Druce Carter home after receiving treatment in the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital for a heart condition. Mrs. Etta Rollins will spend the winter months with her n children. Here to enjoy the deer hunt from out of town are David McKnight, San Diego, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Scott McKnight and family, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hendrix and daughter, Provo; and Mrs. Lillian McKnight of West Jordan enjoyed a week end camp with her husband and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoopes of Inglewood, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Baker Erickson, also of California, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yardley and relatives in the county. Jack Robertson of Spanish Fork, Sonny Roberts and Mr. m m THIS S COMING SUNDAY special nothing planned-perf- ect time to en-J- oy or old friends. What a Joyful way to start the week! States Telephone 77 22 71 73 FARMERS Gressman of the hunt California enjoyed here and a visit with their mother, Mrs. Alba Carter. Harold Pryor and son Hal of Weed Heights, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pryor of Henderson, and Mrs. Byron Nev.; Mr. Limb of Ely; and Frank Limb of Rosemead, Calif., all hunted here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pryor. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Freeman and a of Cokeville, Wyo., of Salt friend, Sally Dyson Lake enjoyed the hunt here with relatives of Elma (Dot-soFreeman. of Fullerton, Grant Wood Calif., brought several friends up from California and enjoyed the hunt with his father and and Vance brother, Floyd 6:30 My Thrt Sons (c) 7:00 MARY, MARY, Debbie Reynolds, Barry Nelson (c) 9:15 Trials of O'Brien 10:15 Channel 5 News (c) 10:45 MAN ON A Gunsmoke Jackie Gieason Channel 5 News (c) BLACKBOARD JUNGLE, Glenn Ford, Anne Francis SUNDAY, OCT. Fredric March, Terry Moore 12:30 News Final FRIDAY, OCT. 29 6:00 Death Valley Days(c) 6:30 Hoaan's Heroes (c) 7:00 GomerPyle-USMC(c) DECEMBER CALL 484-767- 7:30 Smothers Brothers 8:00 "MISS TEENAGE Sullivan (c) Perry Mason Candid Camera What's My Line? Savage Sunday Channel 5 News (c) THE FLAME I SYMPATHY, MONDAY, NOV. 1 I I I SATURDAY, OCT. 30 5:00 HOUSE OF WAX, Vincent Price, Frank Lovejoy ii;'SSr 7:30 Hoxei (c) 8:00 The Munslers iKSLTV 5 I The Union Pacific and Rock Island railroads have proposed a merger that has been endorsed by transportation experts, that has been approved by stockholders of both companies, that offers a program for growth for this and other areas now served by Union Pacific and Rock Island. DON'T DELAY YOU COULD BE OUT ON A LIMB If you're not covered by adequate auto Insurance protection, even a minor wreck could brine you financial ruin through a lawsuit. Make sure you have the finest coverage at the least Who is the public that will benefit from the merger of the Union Pacific and Rock Island railroads? It's the shippers, the consumers, the citizens of this community served by these railroads . . . it's you! If you are a shipper you will benefit from this merger by: cost. DO VOU NEED AN 8R22? SEE US TODAY! Better and more reliable rail service. single-lin- e rail service between the major Eastern gateways at Chicago, Peoria, Jolict, and St. Louis and the West Coast. 3. Also, improved single-lin- e rail service between Paul and the West Coast. Minneapolis-St- . 4. The elimination of interchanges on Union Pacific-Roc- k Island shipments. This will save time and reduce exposure to freight damage. 5. A better chance for you to meet competition from companies served by one-lin- e railroads. 6. The advantage of dealing with a single line mther than with two or more roads. 1. R.H. "Babe" Ruth 2. Improved INSURANCE SERVICE FOR COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE CALL NOW Phone SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ft j st. louis MEMPHIS 387-999- jjr UNION PACIFIC RAIL R0 ROCK ISLAND RAIL iiimiii L' ROD Northern Portion Southern Portion 8 J - If you are a consumer, you and your community will benefit from this merger by: 1. Better scheduling and improved single-lin- e service. 2. Improved single-lin- e service linking your community with the major Eastern gateways and the West Coast. 3. Greater incentive for new industries to locate in your community with more payrolls, jobs and business for community growth. 4. A boost to the economic health and g of your community and the entire state. These an some of the reasons the Union Pacific-Roc- k Island merger is vital to the public interest. These are reasons why it is important to YOU. For additional information on this Union Pacific-Roc- k Island merger, and the proposed sale of the southern portion of the Rock Island to the Southern Pacific, write or drop in at your local Union Pacific or Rock Island office. Learn the factual story and then lend your support. This merger is important to YOU! well-bein- Union Pacific Railroad 5 8:30 BLACK HORSE CANYON, Joel McCrea, Mari Blanchard (c) 10:00 Channel 5 News (c) 10:35 WHAT PRICE GLORY, James Cagney, Dan Dailey (c) 12:30 News Final TUISDAY, NOV. 3 6:00 The Rifleman 6:30 Red Skelton (c) 7:30 Petticoat Junction (c) 8:00 Rawhide 9:00 Steve Lawrence Show 10:00 Channel 5 News (c) 10:35 ALL THE BROTHERS FRIDAY AD SATURDAY I KRAFT CARAMELS 14-o- z bags Stewart Granger (c) 12:30 News Final WIDNESDAY, and 30 3 for $1 BOOTH 2 for 49c Robert Taylor, Ann Blyth, 29 JIF PEANUT BUTTER KRAFT'S MARSHMALLOW CREME OCT. 3 for $1 cans' WERE VALIANT, 18-o- z jar BREADED SHRIMP Xs GRAPEFRUIT 59c pkg 5 for 39c NABISCO's CRISCO SHORTENING 3 lb ca" 83c 89c box 2-- lb PREMIUM SALT1NE Crackers 55c NOV. 3 6:00 AMERICAI (c) 6:30 Beverly Hillbillies (c) m DEL MONTE 303 cans f Green Acres (c) Dick Van Dyke Danny Kaye (c) Label PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUI- 10-o- BROKEN ARROW James Stewart, Debra Paget, Jeff Chandler (c) 12:30 News Final MOUNTAIN AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE ENTERTAINMENT STATION 46-o- LIBBY PUMPKIN a DEL MONTE 10 z ,b! 43c jar $1.49 GOLD COIN BACON 79c lb CHUCK ROASTS 53c ,b JUICY TENDER FRANKS 55c lb DRINK T Del Monte z cans Channel 5 News POTATOES 4 for $1 CUT GREEN BEANS 20c-Of- 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 10:00 10:35 Lana Turner, Pier Angeli (c) 12:30 News Final tm A program for growth for YOU and your area! INSTANT COFFEE I THE I Island Merger: Pacific-Roc- k 1 UNION AGENT 6:00 The Rifleman 6:30 The Lucy Show (c) 7:00 Andy Griffith (c) FLESH, i The Union or Local FARMERS Ed TEA L tLjVK SALT LAKE CITY AMERICA PAGEANT' 1 9:30 Channel 5 News (c) 10:00 J CITy, I 7 (c) Deborah Kerr, John p. SALT LAKE SHURFINE DC AfUCC Kerr (c) VI f 5:00 Lassie (c) 5:30 My Favorite Martian 6:00 7:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:00 10:30 0MAHA,,J....5.' JL No. iy2 Infest Jones of Springville. m, GROUP extended to 31 TIGHTROPE, Clair Gillins and Mrs. Gerald and Billie Stoker Jeanette recently adopted their third child, 3 month old Kerrie Lynn. Also at the Stoker home will be a son in law and daughter, Frank and Barbara Mrs. BLUE SHIELD St Lost in Space The Loner Hol-broo- BLUE CROSS CHANNEL 6:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 10:00 10:30 Gerald and Jeanette Stoker and three children of Logan are expected this week end at the homes of parents Mr. and UNION The Leader 6:00 GilligarVs Island (c) A steak fry was enjoyed Sunday afternoon in Ranch Canyon by Earl and Leona Frank and Madge UTAH " THURSDAY, OCT. ing, who is ill. AND NEW MEMBERSHIP WATCH THE NATION'S TOP SHOWS ON KSL TELEVISION i 71 28 26 25 25 26 25 66 66 68 Don and Norm relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith and sons of Las Vegas and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Myers of Cedar City visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Obra Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miles Mr. and Mrs. of California, Gordon Eyre and Calvin Eyre of Las Vegas also hunted here. Mountain 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 At the Ira Fisher home were son in law and daughter. Doug and Terry Judy and three children of Ennis, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fisher and two of children Woodland, Calif., arrived last week end a Thompson, Theman and Opal Walker and children Deanna and Rodney; and Clyde and Tillie Mapes of Long Beach, Calif. TIME LIMIT FOR TRANSFER . 0 S. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. geles are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daisel Davis. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Tremaine of California are visiting his brother, Ellory Tremaine Joan Ashworth and children and of Ely, Carla Mcintosh children of Salt Lake, Genevieve Barnhurst of Junction, and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Marshall of Springville visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Limb and other Visit with the family S and Mrs. Cecil James of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Garrett of Logan and Norman Garrett Jr. of Salt Lake all were here for the hunt. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jameson enjoyed the hunt with his parDelbert ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jameson. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Thomas and children of California and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Munk and son, also of California, enjoyed the hunt with thier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Davis. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Yardley and children of Vernal and Mr. and and Mrs. Billy Garrett daughter of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Newell Marshall. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Beding-fiel- d and small son of Los An- Wood. Long Distance. I temperatures Weather Bureau station at Milford: High Low Prec. U Quiet day are Following for the past week, courtesy the and are staying for a longer visit. They accompanied Mrs Beth Fisher to Salt Lake to see her sister, Mrs Connie Brown- 3 for $1 cans 2 for 35c JEFF Mere in Milford |