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Show The hum of those Liberators high in . the sky is a portent of progress a glimpse of the reality that, speed the day! lies beyond the turn of the road. Freedom is on the march! That you may participate in all of . the good things that 1944 may bring is . our sincere New Year's wish for you. TOWN CAFE RUTH DUGGAN. HAZEL KESLER ! I WE can hardly wish you 366 SUNNY days during 1944, but we can and do wish you 366 HAPPY days. We hope thai the coming year brings you more true 1 happiness, true friendships, and ' more opportunities than any year that has gone before. POOL'S PROGRESS IS THE KEYNOTE OF THE FUTURE. AND ON ONE POINT AT LEAST WE ARE FIRMLY RESOLVED. WE ARE GOING TO SER: OUR CUSTOMERS STILL BETTER IN 194. OUR EARNEST WISH IS THAT THE COMING YEAR MAY HAVE MANY UNEXPECTED BLESSINGS IN STORE FOR YOU AND YOURS. k KIRK REALTY CO. MILFORD, UTAH TELL 'EM SELL 'EM THROUGH THESE AD COLUMNS j Just a line to extend to you our sincere thanks for your pat- ronage in 1943, and to ! wish you and yours a i most Happy and Prosperous Pros-perous New Year. Remember, we are always at your service. Hughes Style and Floral Shoppe TICK, tock! Tick, tock! 1943 is wearing out. Another and, we hope, much better year, is ahead of us. Let us enter it with new seal, new hope, new objectives. objec-tives. Looking forward, we wish you all the blessings the bright New Year can possibly bring. --"? I i ..... ! VALLEY CREAMERY i ! I j Is HOilDftr To have served you in I 1944 we have served you well I enough to merit your patronage pat-ronage in 1944. Right MILFORD STATE Z we to;y nappy New Year BANK To You and Yours m' . ' fall) YEAR jor QpF ftf 1 1 ON THE THRESHOLD OF 1944 IT MAY BE APPROPRIATE TO j ' ENVISION A BETTER WORLD ... "A WORLD WHICH SHALL i ' AFFORD TO ALL NATIONS THE MEANS OF DWELLING IN SAFETY WITHIN THEIR BOUNDARIES. AND WHICH WILL AFFORD ASSURANCE THAT ALL MEN IN ALL LANDS MAY LIVE OUT THEIR LIVES IN FREEDOM FROM FEAR AND WANT." MAY GOD SPEED THAT DAY, WE PRAY, AS WE SEND YOU OUR NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS CHARLES H. SEGERSTROM TUNGSTEN LEASE Milford - - - Utah jl ' ll mjl Sponge off the slate--- pf Wh Let's start a spotless page TTYTHAGORAS, when asked what time was, rlf 161t5cv replied, that it was the soul of the world. uj iScVi RTjAj? And so it is. Time precious, priceless is the 'ylf'ft span during which we build up enduring 1 yi friendships, and in our business friendship X A I Oy f counts for a great deal. We thank you cordially I V ( MAY THE SANDS OF THE HOUR GLASS, DRAINING DRAIN-ING AWAY DURING 1944, BRING TO YOU MANY OOLDEN HOURS OF HAPPINESS AND JOY TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY Milford Office MinersviUe, Greenvile, Adamsville 0. C. Koch, Division Manager J. De Los Baker, Meter Reader-Collector Mrs. Vena H. Wilson, Book Keeper Mrs. Hazel Barton, Collector Miss Irene Atkin, Assistant Bookkeeper Blaine Blackett, Meter Reader and Service Kent Smith, Lineman and Service Man Charles Johnson, Collector |