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Show I I Rutninatin' Roundabout j In which Kuininutor propose to dream a lot, think as lit lit-as lit-as necessary, scatter a few bouquets bou-quets while their objectives are still above the sod to enjo them, and fir a hot-shot now and then while said Kmmitai or can enjov setting the spark -fly. Among1 the lot of Christmas cards deposited in The News boi j by Postmaster Koot and his effi- j cient corps of assistants, is one I which, though addressed to The News, is meant for all the people of Milford. It reads: "Giwtings ; of the season and nil good wishes for the New Year. Tooele former CCC boys, by Fred E. Moscom.' i Those Tooele boys, among the . first of the many CCC en-rollees en-rollees to come to this section, will be remembered as one of the finest fin-est groups ever to don the CCC garb and do their part to make j better those areas given little attention at-tention by other agecnies. j A good farmer friend of ours j calls our attention to the glaring inconsistency of government relief agencies whereby potatoes bought up in Sevier county by the Federal , Surplus Gcmmodilies Purchase corporation, or some such agency, . are brought into the Milford val-' ley for free distribution While Milford farmers are hard pressed to dispose of the potatoes they have raised this year. -iiii. ' ' While such a stunt on the part' of a government agency smirks j merely of inconsistency, we have j more than a faint idea that activities activi-ties of the surplus commodities j setup will savor of something more I than inconsistency if and when i said activities of said little-pub-j licized agency are ever probed. i Old Adam had one advantage. ' He could roll in at 3 a.m. without j being accused of having been out with some other woman. You may not know it, but many a Milford man wishes he knew as much as his wife thinks he does, j ! A family tree is very often the cause of a fellow having a shady j reputation. j The average man has just two objects in life. One is to get rich j and the other is to get richer. |