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Show WHISKERS EXCITE AWE j When Milford men travel afar nowadays, their arrival at distant dis-tant points is the occasion for whis.pcrcd comment among adults and an excited following of small boys. Tom Johansen and Clarence Sweet went to Salt Lake last week. What each lacks in whisker whisk-er growth, the other has, and much free publicity was accorded them, merely by their sauntering down Main street. Incidently, the J trip to the Capitol city was made I via airplane, and Tom says that j he was kind to the starving sea- gulls while enroute. j Walter Griffiths was a Salt 1 1 ' Lake visitor on the occasion of a i recent family reunion. Walter's J beard is the pride of local Forty- j Niners', and on the streets of Salt I ' Lake he overheard whispers of j I envy. He might well pass as either J ( a Russian count or an Armenian j I refugee. His best way out of some I ! nibarrasing situations while in j Sait Lake was to pretend that he j j couldn't speak English. J I .''am Cline, as the bushy-whis'- j J en d lawyer of the Southwest has j J attended district court on two oc- j' J casions and has pleaded cases to J I juries with sibilant, whisker- I J strained consonants. 1 t 1 1 |