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Show r I Eliminator l which aii.vono and everyone .. invited to express their opin- about nnytliiiiK ami every- 'hijf that will lelp Milford so diev "don't cuss no one long ss lm . ., . . t- that privilege, is reserved. is week, for the first time since the early days of our alleged, 'journalistic career, we resume lie proverbial editorial privilege f having a front-page "colyum." 0nly this is going to be differ-ent differ-ent We aren't going to write ItJwe'll just edit it. And we Muld have continued a "column-Jess" "column-Jess" front P"S'e save for the faet hat we believe the town really nlisscs old "Ruminator." Our column will be open to all it'll be "Everybody's Ruminator,'' ,nd anyone who wishes to get s(ime point across to his neighbors neigh-bors is invited to address a note t0 "Everybody's Ruminator." 0ne 0f our subscribers was very much put out and rightfully so about the lack of courtesy (to put it mildly) the men of Milford evidenced evi-denced during the Twenty-fourth Lade. As the flag passed down the street, hardly a soul showed proper respect for the emblem- of Wr freedom. Perhaps a few Boy Scout exhibitions would help with Ambers of the different troops demonstrating proper methods of display, how to salute, etc. WE'RE WRONG PEXNEY'S DIDN'T WIN It was forcefully and most emphatically em-phatically called to our attention that Penney's LOST their ball-game ball-game on Sunday, July 28, with Cedar City, an dthe Railroaders are the boys who brought home the baton on that date. We are sorry for the error, and humbly offer our apologies to the "Old Bails." Penney's copped a close one from the Cedar City boys last Sunday, tho, after losing the opener in a trindstorm. It's said by observers that If there hadn't been' a couple if cases of critically short beverage wagered on Game No. 2, the local league leaders would have returned home with two losses, instead of m even break. A recent arrival in Milford, rtose business takes him to many sections of town, is bemoaning be-moaning the difficulty of locating locat-ing the various residents. This being a community of rather unstable un-stable population, one's neighbors tannot always be counted upon to know where one lives. The newcomer suggested numbering tie houses and plainly marking the streets. We're inclined to gree with him that it would be good thing. Besides, Milford wn will be large enough for street delivery of the mails, and streets and houses being num-kred num-kred is a requirement before street delivery begins. Just as w'l get ready for it. Governor Maw flattered the al Lions at their banquet Thurs- evening, when he remarked "st in his travels around the state " had found that the Lions clubs "Presented the "leading, more Wgressive" people of the town, "!d Milford is no exception." After the introductions, Lion Resident Evans was fined by sub-jMute sub-jMute Tailtwister Williams for ''lure to introduce a pair of local !sts. The president objected to Penalty, and Governor Maw's ,a was a perfect study in aston-l!hm, aston-l!hm, incredulity and amaze-tnt amaze-tnt when the tailtwister produced ! shaledged straight razor and mputated" the president's neck- Ti 1116 federal government, be- se of a shortage of paper, is honing newsprint and other Pers. Each day we note abuse 0"e or more of Uncle Sam's reaus. i Thursday's mail we J'Wd three letters - all in , manila envelopes from HtLCiVi,i'm Proluction Admin- trahon. Two were headed .oW M. Seller, District Man-S1' Man-S1' Lake City." The third y from the office of "John D.Un& "District Manager, San f Calif." ALL THREE SES WERE IDENTI-kjp IDENTI-kjp telling about steps being to increase production of 'od flooring. The taxpay- Pes gbt the paPer- the envel" 'ho' an1 Paid the stenographers ""'Pied the bulletins and the Jf6 40 mail them. How about onomy for a change? |