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Show l: n J1". JAROWA ui Mi'n hk mur.o "t I mi' 4.1 pr i ji t on (i U r j r i d TIM M llll .a - f . i ' i Y i 4 i h . I f t ! f rf h I rrpair. til I fnd jm t ' .j imjimifr liroi (Hi H t 2 ( ' . pa r jij Si I it t t , 4 0 I ft a r.t a it ' .HI h l i i i ;C ,ilhl i tint ii Hoi n m.ult minim: di I 4 b C K , I J I I ii un I i It,n ml I art fv . ,f f i m tv ( n or v io v (i S L man K :i t e i.i . r last Wed in Heaw r ( otm! dfal r n po Ouu UO p JI Inal t lltlOll. It h . l hf I r I Brown .ih-- I . od 4t tr re ho. ill aft.r isf moil! i visiting p week we passed the mil, mark in telephones. Mtplpm in pntnls P ind nifttallation of tlr line t re, i nc I . October 2 utli i the earliest leral date upon which the matter mi be voted It is hoped by City o'tic ats that every eligible voter will cast his or her ballot upon t it day and thereby express e tier acceptance or rejeition of lh proposed project. A majority vote f approval will be the ahead' signal for tit mediate work on the j lant. c con-1iuit.- ar.!'onnIi Aims Lainoreaux arrived Clyde home on Sunday evening from Salt Lake City where he spent tluce months in the General Hos- lal fighting the effects of In' fanLiIe Paralysis. His mother went to visit him on Sept. 12 and wa told t! at she could take him out of he hospital the middle of th s week. She remainder in the city aII week, took Clyde to the An gas I ojoiani t.ome for several dav aid Mr I amoreauv drove up after them last week end. lhe beys aims are in braces u In, shoulder muscles were left t il to support the weight l.?o of is arms. However he Is abl to move about, ro to school and is trv happv to be home. Misi Beay Jean Lund, daughter of Mi, and Mrs Yv ilson Lund he proud owner of a nevs is o lui King bievile, which she v on m contest xponsoied bv o Julies Shoe Store in Cedu C Miss Lund won out oer a , r iher of other contestants bv st votes for collectm ifi old shofor chirietv, gelt f uk v, lustomeu for the store "aid I v r1 iln'T vote from purchi-,is very appreciative of t ftr uesirabh in, sot al A I of the Young M it r Club nnd their m Her monthly tup p t Li t Sat it I1 r ft pr i rj iv t v t They adjourned to enjoyed t e .H nt of the ghocr wh) b i1 zve that ni ,ht tc arrive. fxm . Jce Marsh ... he auJienif vot ed its approval uf the (I m adopted last year I One of the of nieet comments I've received about this column was , ill . r from an editor in the Middle e- -t I called on. And while I dont like to give mjself orchids, 1 think it illustrates a point. "Joe, he said, it so harptrs I dont agree with everything j.hi say, but I always like to iuu n c column. Because it gets down to earth and talks about tin ght to disagree. And it only asks for tolerance towards the other persons point of view. Ha went on to explain, by way The proup th n divided itself into units and met m etch of the grade roim i wl re r n repre i ri (lit ' wire i linu n is follows 1st. grad , KaMili en Reese and bmd MfheM, 2. id grade, Fhora aron and M.Ka Dalton; 3rd Zola Knell; Veda Adams ind 4th Rowe m Br ison and Shirley Merter; 5th Peirl Benson and Gth Cora Bcrirude Mitchell; Ward and Louise Mortensen. M-- s. Th ora Barton was elected b the rt pre sent itives to act as the r ch tirman. 1 1 ic t t ti 'a d . r. it t to ( t t 'i.C a , . 1 agi loo bee tl ' re v tli no . l t ' 1! t a J i , t ' t It 11, o Despite room wry i U in i It I 1 1 u? o v . f 'd. he v ( i n 2 u B ecu is If ,vl u! pi of Patowan imI n i ned sda Tched, pres shortages wehm added 45,500 telephones In Uui post-w- ar 1 Mina n lira arih Lowder, vice Mi-- v L, mn sery trea ; Puron, Lilly W ard and nbers. ti Tvj-- s brad t Mh mf w he hed ; 62,000 telephones 1 l Qoc rHL 0 29 1.30 UI 4.ck t anog All l(dtc fid a Coirt are invi'ed tc in i e THE MOUHTAIH STATES TELEPHONE B wki moo o and utl kn ore h $rd$l,oSi A refr. Hestfcr Vrowan and gii tlmg wi lollowin 3 5 )SP'2 j:yAiSi ment a. ;zt f .. :f0 f ' ! j. i i.--1 ,v ' t , ,,1 - .,- - v. WEATHERIZED 5 WAYS td this Officers A ,&.$ 4 4 1 w ) tpecial ducted ' t 1 w. W a. if J - (kia 2. 3. j- r . , . - . ' Zf ( - .. .i vy , f - 4. . ,1 i i O 1 I) 1 11 l l( aero ( i F ' I J I - Al kou?h T.r ! w, 11 f'h for many fpo... . es he Imprcitd mmt anti i, able to he out a little. rt hr , to '. s r ;u .i , i tn Conoco ui OIL-I- i .ui .t t these .alien from slu.lgc and (1) etut ; mur, c i I rom ici in 1 h, .! 1 ( )) t.ning m,u K,i on jit, i tit .tructive l.iui i t tt... BIG !; c hi 1 i 1 (ncrl,;K C .Tih ou i Ul( PLIABLE al iJ t C Df aoy formed exf t ecienct "meed a day nii t Wa ? 30 p. , Wording ( I Ea . LARGEST w echedu 4 Teach, Preeenti FAMILY SHOE STORE a' Wit (Sduld War twilit, south or inoio I his extra film stay; t,;. on ... ' lindi r walls won t all dram down, even osirmght. I or vnty-(- f J, ned by d Wed, . a dote to OIL rPLATE ! A, tell trair 8oth L o,,ts ? on and finished. IN VITAL PARTS. All materials, linings, eyelets, laces of highest to aid nutal surfaces that working 1 1 I); pirts art actualh OIL-F- plus pt rformantt . . time prottcuon . . . mou per quart . . . . mw0 ALL LEATHER Because Conoco Motor Oil (Painted) fastens in txtra film of lubricant so cloudy to t UPPERS of plump, selected leather, including quality. Special fitting qualities growing feet. hee M three d curl, ALL LEATHER INSOLES will not ONE-PIEC- Styled i with stout, ttnee of against dampness. . C d k- GOODYEAR STITCHED dep lo 1. OUTSOLES specially treated to repel water, wear f 4f night. Ae M. I " X, JA ext. dult W, 4 1 J Wei cei rt W-'xCa'-C r lent, in, Vr Till held 1 Lake r. n t Central IS 1 5 u,('iv auncei beri 1 P i, remini; : tt to th h i M m. Fo tment Vihcn t?! K to. z' f Cepyrighli 1913, United Stales Brevets I oundation ri lus m any bus -- I & TELEffilr tinj Sui A ,i I r i Wf T' Itariet 5. hell of it some time n M ' of m in the state as nationally advertised for boys ' n o.end I . off wr , nd fr oi v. oe I sit, h ds tl e it wi C. r ; 'i i. iioti ,nt io t f.s or share ano! r '! hot wht'.ln you point of view recognize liis right to nrniO a free choke in a frte hind. hplpp I I er to w.n to e nret$ her thanks ieiv4i tni 1 l win rk f. Th ey u half-mil- k c Genn Sm h to Cioada isf ill since January 1, 1946 more tie in the previous eight years can bined. We are now serving aiwn: r.cnn: r ! The n e V ' ;es i Nicest Compliment I've Had the or garuz ttion of helping the children to celebiate holidays in a sat and sane manner with observance of Halloween being the immediate problem. Wc added the second in less than ten years! ,r full 5 i by ' ;rtv From where I sit s ti i Vd grow to that size. it i i r, t i ts Bit j in the seven states we serve, & it had taken us about 60 yearn V bands of tin tea Ivm.m also mention Mi. ihrt i il a conn p tied projcit of on lusim, ti iaiuh room to make dequ ( tt .m t oi imodations tor the so that tntire l, unp ol tluldr-hour fuii a lor may they tnjoy lunch t i n t , n I tjuamtirs of (iump an i incased revenue of I uvH i uhoul $ i.OOtM'0 per year. J lu piopotied onpro vcment wilJ heroine more economical a turn .kKmmu'j. The City will h? mor a1 lf to sell it output to the of the more ad ayttem p'iorii v Titai;eauly than a dump pow l.iu a jjt- - he Citv will be able t .Sou it rn I tab i'ower Com il a few years ago in 193$ there were only 500,000 telepbp m 111 f tBfl Just In rv of e 0. N. O Cleb V and th r fieri cnjuyrd a Cm on pir v' at ihe Fl f Mile i vt ung on Supper ,vlty ; t l grounds was follow a C.i ip fire arty. otitinued t , ll I 1. 1 AM Ust r ( 4 , vi '!T MlUSTci; hi i re tlir tMP0nTA!iT f t iut in d 0 iiliiii! h linitt. f inipe tint. i l plf i Iji.aui t r tin np ('ku Ouu, t ln j f'0 in op r4tor to h ai vi i I in the (ollowini; t . ,m .' SsipermltMidt n, of th m rtio i, t it t r d tjnr.Ur tit lit j i. it rt xd mitm and io ami aid in the repair m ii iu . uv iJ i i It , 6 j i, d by Mr, and . , ; Ir bmith i a oi m the I i bV Co. ar t t I. I Sa o pe ( i I. t . Ml. A n l if (1 .in - nli. tr pun based r i J t M a pun ui tW v i t v J 5 ( t t )M i tt . I . ft J i r 4id J " Mr,. Mr!b " J V', . i i tn J ord ! S ie A f t i li of $2 rt)0 10 to 00 ui vuf in iyn nt futln i ri I Jt h Powc ' to ) m I tl r th 1 it v f I i f tO t t $.1 000 (0 jit int a t be a t I it I o 1 1 1 pi ' I tKr i I Lake City, Mrfc. I'imi Jennie Tan a h y I 1 ( ' ' ' ' r jt t a I rt , V mit further list v il It. vt ilhl d r ) fl iiUiiiii' 1, Mt n a . i ft, h c tl Iau d a 1 f mi Salt , V ltV f i M . - i- V ' 4 m, V - f 5 ?';; V..-- i Sr - . I , 1 ? ! ( V f I a; id s ep fathn, h .( he! Kip, a r Mining in Beaver County Continued Ni RAl I I 1k - ( . i HU. .1 ) M!:t k JONES SHOE STORE Host Harding Av e fedar fiO tar WhuteJ naity !ll wIi nP. |