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Show Sam Cline Harold Cline CLINE & CLINE Attoraeys-at-Law Milford . Utah A 1 WHY NOT ASK HIM ABOUT INVESTMENTS 2 Your banker is your riend, whether you are X farmer, baker, grocery man, or oil magnate. He . X will advise you how best to invest those savings . .. z that you have garnered from tilling the soil or 2 f selling groceries. You are an expert in your line, wl:y not consult an expert in the matter of invest- J 1 ing your money? Your banker c0nsiters only what is best for you, he shows no partisanship in 2 his advice. See the cashier at this bank today 2 2 about making money. j Milford State Bank j I MILFORD, UTAH tX 18,056 ' ' I Utah Citizens J derive their support from V Union Pacific i f NEARLY eight millions of dollars were distributed by the V:: if Unioa Pacific as wages and salaries to its 4,327 Utah employee! V I in 1930 alone. Nearly 3,000 Utah families were wholly i I supported by this income, which circulated through the avenues 1 of Trade and Commerce within the State, and contributed I greatly to Utah's progress. 1 1 The history of Utah's prosperity is inseparably linked with ; t ' railroad transportation; the State's future depends upon the f k ability of the railroads to furnish adequate service. Support J L: V given to trucks and other unregulated forms of transportation S.wz r';r. impairs the ability of railroads to give adequate service. f.,)mi AND : TRAVEL BY RAIL ; AUL REVERE y (.0' Tuesday P NIGHT 6 P. M. Mountain Time OVER N. B. C. RED NETWORK NASH s PAADt OF PROW WANT ADS FOR SALE All house hold goods, including coal range, dinning room set, rugs, chairs, etc. Mrs. R. ' M. Copeland, Company house No. 13. 1 tp FOR RENT Apartment house possible pos-sible income $75.00 per month besides living quarters. Partially furnished. $35.00 per month to responsible person. per-son. Inquire at News Office. FRESH milk and cream at all times. Phone 154. Chas. Beard, tf I -S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S- STATIONERY I 151 ME CANDY 1 Beautiful I5oxes j Package I 3Se I 10c j MILFORD PHARMACY Cleanliness Quality Service j i Imi LA pj ; r I NIGHT ' I j July 15, 1931 ! Hanging Rock jj L PAVILION j! 0 ! i Just a gentle wipe Xf and Frigidaire gleams with spotless "newness" fl Porcelain-on-steel! As freshly prints need ever decorate the ( 7 t 0 1 ) white as the frozen snow on a front of your Frigidaire! No spill- j v mountain slope and far more easy ings will ever stain its everlasting, I A-A to keep clean than a china plate! frosty-white interior! Not even Its glass-like, gleaming surface lemon juice can mar or mark it! simply won't harbor any dirt that The Frigidaire the bride of one gentle sweep of a clean,-damp tomorrow buys will boast the cloth won't whisk away ! same pure, orange-blossom white-No white-No smudgy pattern of finger- ness on her Golden Wedding Day! " ' Beautiful,durable Porcelain-on-steel is one of the very real advantages ofFrigidaire " . Advanced Refrigeration. There are many others. It is these major improvements, ; ': . 1 " developed by Frigidaire, that have made household refrigeration so healthful, - convenient and economical. We invite you to come in and learn ail about them. . ' THENEW ALL WHITE POKCKLAIN-ON-STfrEL FKICW)AIKFS ARB SOLD WITH A TUREB- YLAK StRVICE GUARANTEE TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY ill : . 1 |