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It also is the first combination in the bakery and dairy Held of both drive-i- n car service and walk-i- n counter service with hostess help A or self -- selection. An attached parking lot perwho desire to mits customers completely new remodeled self-selecti- on third-generati- on TRANSMISSIONS STANDARD REPAIRED ADJUSTED EXCHANGED r ' ' "Our Work hYour Guarantee" ,' vt j , SOUTH STATE AUTO CO. 5 Phone 1623 5. State - 467-137- their families into their Dunford Bakeries were established in 1931 by a grandmother of the present generation and her son. Clay-ter- n; and a grandfather of the present generation of Rowells started delivering milk to families on the avenues from a milk wagon drawn by a team of horses in 1910. The dairy business has come a long way since the days when we used to pour milk from cans into the customers ' containers. Today, with our modern bread and milk depot, customers receive bakery goods fresh from the ovens and milk usually no more than one day away from milking time, said Mr. Rowell. Special features of the grand opening week, which started August 1st, will include refreshment, balloons, daily drawings for birthday cakes and dairy products, and a. grand prize of a portable stereo. Dairy products offered will include, besides milk, sweet and sour cream, cottage cheese, whipping cream, ice cream, and cheese, as well as fruit drinks. Besides the usual bakery goods of breads, rolls, cakes, and pies, also offered will be specialty jams, jeUies, and candies from the Amish people of the Pennsylvania Dutch country. Other officers participating in the joint venture by the two firms are: L. Clayton and Bums L. Dunford, and Paul H. Stevens, vice presidents, and Carlos B. Dunford, sales manager, of Dunford Bakers, Inc.; and Ron Rowell, treasurer, Don Rowell, secretary, and Kent ager G. Schmidt, general man- of Heber Valley Milk Company. T.TiTt;:'! VVmVjV WESTERN AUTO PARTS GO -- GUM eAcRSVB0B But suddenly he was talking about something else: "You need additional propaganda. Get the information from both sides, for and against, then you can decide what side to take, the Governor said. What is he talking about? The pros and cons of putting The nations first mental flowers on the float for the hygiene clinic to serve InRose Bowl Parade? dians near their reservation Not at all. He wanted the was opened at Ft. Duchesne, Utah Jaycees to take a stand recently. The new service concerning a constitution reis an extension of a facility vision. Should Utah call for at Vernal which has been in a constitutional convention? operation since 1958. It seems that in Michigan The program will benefit the Jaycees were wholly remore than 2,000 Indians of sponsible for informing the the Northern Ute Tribe in public about their "archaic Uintah and Duchesne counties. and outdated constitution. This area has one of Utahs largest Indian populations, second only to the number of Navajos in San Juan County. The services of the center are available to anyone from the area, regardless of race or financial need. Depot Opens Ute Tribe "bread and milk store and shop in the traditional ways if they desire. In this way, explained J. Colin Rowell, Heber Valleys president,' we give the customer a choice of service right to her car door or of parking her car and coming in for and either cashier check-o- ut service or hostess counter service. Our new drive-i- n facility now offers the very latest in customer service and convenience, said Steve Dunford, president of Dunford Bakers. "For Instance, a young mother with two or three small children can bring them with her and not have to leave her car while she views through our window walls the completedis-play- s of fresh bakery and dairy products for which she is shopping. She makes her selection and receives immediate delivery right to her car. Access and exit to the drive-i- n lanes is on 9th East at 668 South. Exit from the parking area can be made viaSego Avenue to either 9th East or 8th East Both the Dunford and Rowell concerns are now bringing members of AUTOMATIC PAYS R5R. A HAPPY HOME- - fssAr official opening this week, continuing through Saturday, of a new bakery goods and dairy products drive-i- n depot at 668 South 9th East was announced by spokesmen for Rowell's Heber Valley Milk Company and Dunford Bakers, Inc., of Salt Lake City. Dunford Bakers and Heber Valleys new "bread and milk store will feature fast service to customers cars in two PMC of seif ij. 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Were So the Days of 47 Parade very much in favor of it, but Committee established a new we want to study the matter award just for the Jaycee further, Mr. Roberts stated. float. Prof. John J. Flynn in on The governor presented the the faculty of the University award to the representative of Utah School of Law. Jaycees. He told them how good the float was, providing excellent for advertising isnt RCXXP THE House, Pi& W THE 6ARFFAS, 0HE TOWW m 6 Tu. LAVS AEim00ti- WTF 6W THE eeocERtes.AW -- U'fW T BFflCH, MVCIRtS THORpfAVS PAY OFF 50 T THE CMCmi pue IK3TD the car. AW? OFF we 60 CHIL-PRP- HELP MF PACK A RCISC so COM THE J TUE'SWJ FTR I ,1 yiun having trauUa with ytur carburetor, try 60-6- U HI Alta far autbaard meter and lawn mawtrs. Iff GLI-SU- fun Spray Wax N Easy to Apply and pint On I y & can Cleantr Us...$!.99 SO EASY TO APPLY ITS A JOY THE SHINE LASTS Spray Can & LASTS luuts l joints li'nln oktirt on print 1324 So. 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