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Show Ruminatin $ Roundabout y In which Ruminator proposes to dream a lot, think as little as necessary, scatter a few bouquets bou-quets while their objectives are still above the sod to enjoy them, and fire a hot-shot now and then while said Rumir.st-or Rumir.st-or can enjoy seeing the sparks fly. A Los Angeles girl married the motorcycle officer who held her up for speeding. This shows to what lengths women will go to get even with men. We didn't buy anything from him but he left us feeling pleasantly pleas-antly obligated to the firm that pays his salary and traveling expenses. ex-penses. Speaking of R. H. Gyde-sen, Gyde-sen, sales representative for the Denver branch of the American Typefounders company, who spent an hour or so in The News office Tuesday. Told that transportation service for A. T. F. items out of Los Angeles was somewhat better than it could possibly be out of Denver, our visitor very tactfully agreed And speart much of the remainder re-mainder of the time listening1 to as extoll a few of the fine things connected with Milford - and western Beaver county Ithings which he said he could readily agrqe to. Despite the faJt that he is newly transferred trans-ferred from the Minneapolis branch of his company, he had already heard many good things of Milford and had been looking forward to coming here, even though it meant 65 miles out of his way. Perhaps some of the good things he heard had emanated from Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Saunders, Saun-ders, formerly of The Milford News, now located at Castle Dale, for he had called on them only a few days previously. Which reminds us to say that, in a week-end trip to our old stamping ground in Castle Dale we found both Mr. andi Mrs. Saunders Saun-ders well and doing nicely in then-new then-new location. . Not mueh sign of depression ". over that way if one might judge by the hunderds of cars and three or four thousand people in attendance atten-dance at the Emery County Vocational Vo-cational Roundup sessions on Saturday. Not to mention the almost equally large crowd at the fights and dance at the Wil- berg faur-mile-aut resort that , night. A conservative estimate esti-mate would place the number of dancers at four to five hundred couples. It's a bit unusual, too, the way they finance this big annual affair. af-fair. Admission (during the day) is free to everybody, the entire cost of two days of instruction and entertainment being taken care of by the net proceeds of fight cards and dances on both nights. But such attendance at dances you have never imagined!, About all of Emery county and a large part of Carbon county seemed to be there either dancing danc-ing or parked around the grounds, which have been beautifully transformed trans-formed by trees, trellis work and lighting features from the place we used to know. On two other occasions when we had visited that section we had encountered rain and mud a-plenty. a-plenty. This time we got in there after one storm and in between another that did considerable damage in the vicinity of Castle Gate. Perhaps we should have gone over there last summer when the drouth was so severe there was no water ex-uqpt ex-uqpt for household ie, and dozens of as fine flower gardens as were to be found anywhere in the sate were, of necessity, permitted to "rish- Included was one of the most gorgeous dahlia stocks in the entire en-tire state: that of Mrs. W. L. Cash, an old friend, who used to sell dahlia bulbs by the hundreds to all parts of the west and this year was forced to resort to seed for a new start. But the trip or the bounteous "eats" or general good times, thoroughly enjoyable as they jwere didn't have anything to do with the fact that two doctors were waiting on us the first thing Tuesday morning as we came to (Continued on last page.) Ruminatin (Continued from first page) the office after our return Monday Mon-day night, Drs. Shannon and Weir had merely happened to meet at our! door a.i each brought us printing i orders -much appreciated business busi-ness Which is very good, thank you, though we could stand a bit more. o I |