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Show ' Ruminatiri $ Roundabout In which Ruminator proposes to dream a lot, think a3 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 Ruminator Ruminat-or can enjoy seeing the sparks fly. Milford people, from time to time, attend various functions, social so-cial and otherwise, in Cedar City and Ruminator is going to make the suggest'0" that each and every ev-ery person going there make it a point to have Mrs. Beth Hamblin I-eigh give the musical reading (her own composition) which was one of the best features of the Utah State Press association banquet at Cedar Breaks lodge last Saturday evening. The reading deals with "stag" attendance at various conventions, con-ventions, and, though it is bound to make any and all listeners of the male persuasion feel a bit guilty, it is nevertheless a brilliant bril-liant piece of work on the part of Mrs. Leigh Who, besides being a splendid splen-did musician, must be something some-thing of a politician from the way she talked up Walter K. Granger, former Cedar City mayor and speaker of the house of representatives now candidate for the nomination as secretary of state on the Democratic ticket. Also, she is a strong booster for Cedar City's coming Black Hawk Indian War Veterans encampment and Roundup, one of the outstanding outstand-ing features of which is to be a pageant of Indian and early settler set-tler life. From other sources we learn that Mrs. Leigh is in charge of this feature and there could be no one better for the job, if we are any judge of the matter. Incidentally, if we had an assurance of an ad coming up, we should be pleased to say many more good things of the big time Cedar City is arranging, arrang-ing, but No ad not much talkee! The forest service and C C C workers have done a lot to make the forests vastly enticing to people, peo-ple, but why they have been so stingy with signs is more than we can figure out. Many of the beauty beau-ty spots on the vast forested country east of Cedar City and Parowan, for instance, are lost tc visitors through lack of directional signs, while the myriad of roads nearly all of them unsigned, does not add to the visitor's peace ol mind. The fact that a person finally fin-ally arrives at the place he sets oul to find on those mountains may b credited more to luck than anything any-thing else. f Many, many more little white slabs, liberally inscribed with green paint on white background, the forest service colors, could be used to advantage advan-tage on every forest we have traveled over and that includes in-cludes a large portion of the national forests in Region 4. |