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Show E. A. Call Service Office 1 Door East of the Roosevelt Standard Office Phone 335-W Residence Phone, Arcadia 4306 Refrigeration Air Conditioning Electric Motors NGCCli V0!!DI?av;;::'! I 8ew 56 embroi' i titche without j your touching Ik the machine j JE j II ---3 (j iew on buttons Without altachmenii.. .. Itraljht ond zig-zcj ,.r.;i II tvtry woman an Fe- Jj ttreu overnight, hiyi.'l this amozinj mochi.it t.':i l you buy ony oth. Lurr.h:r( Phone 15 p, I t RESCUE, PLUS 13 YEARS OF SAFE Br.:'.:;.1 EQUALS "DRIVER OF THE YEAH" I Last January, truck driver Gomer W. Bailey (of Denver) ore:; I to a bridge blocked by a damaged vehicle. In the ravine 40 feet ii j was a wrecked automobile with two injured, screaming children zi ' Their mother and father had been flung clear of the car and severe!; :, j Bailey first set out flares to warn traffic. Then sent the kids to a b; , via a passing motorist. Next he arranged for an ambulance for i ' parents. By refusing to allow the mother to be moved pending arrival of medical undoubtedly saved her life, since it was later discovered her back was broken. All four are alive and well today because an alert truck driver knew what 5c: The dramatic rescue, plus his 13-year safety record (1,150,000 miles without a::: able accident!) won Bailey the trucking industry's coveted "Driver of the Year":-. Professional drivers are trained to guard your life. UTAH EOTOH TRANSPORT ASSH. E i -.1,., .1. . ..in,. , ii.i- ir, .. r 1. .... a - -,- . - milt . I.. ., -,.i.i. ,, . ,. , .,.., ..,, ,, . ,, i . ATTEND TC-3E 1954 nn i n r i Pi Pi - "v f" "'1 u n J n n n UU LUu LIU wU O PROMINENT SPEAKERS O - WHO'LL WIN THESE GRAND PHlZS MRS. EVE ASHTON CONG. DOUGLAS R. STRINGFELLOW f rr fr j nw- r-w-... 1 ' r I DR. A. RAY OLPIN MARION D. HANKS A. J. MORRIS f PROGRAM OF EVENTS I PFAFF SEWING MACHINE GIRL'S BICVO I JAMES G. PATTON DR. HENRY A. DIXON . G t anir-c r r. 0tDG'I FRANCIS McKINLEY DANIEL HAMMOND LeGRAND 8 6:00 A.M Flag Salule (Scouts) 8 AUlfcS LEATHER LUGGAGE MEN'S LEATHER J- I JARMAN J. WELLS ROBINS ARIEL JORGENSEN 8 9:00 to 10:00 A.M. (Aug. 4 and 5) Parade Trv0 r,rnr t- I WELBY YOUNG - MERRIL N. WARNICK ARCH THURMAN 10:00 A.M to 12:0 Noon General AssemMy j BO S BICYCLE I m 100 io 2:30 P.M General Assembly I GRAND PRIZE DRAWING AT 11-00 PM -FRIDAY- Afi ' I 2:30 to 3:30 P.M Ladies' Department $ DUBlNr t,... ' ' t TO f " I AMATPIIR TAI FNT CUnW i 2:30 3:30 P'M Men's Department I DANCE NEED N0T BE AMATEUR TALENT SHOW 230 to 3:30 P.M. ...... Children's Department I I FRIDAY, AUG. 6 7:30 to 8:30 P.M ROOSEVELT 2:30 to 4:30 P-M- Teen-Age Department 0 I CITY PARK 8 To Be Announced Sports Program n,r'fi I DANCING EACH EVENING 1 JStTXftt s.V. 1 I BASEBALL GAMES FOR KIP' I AT ROOSEVELT TENNIS COURT GOOD MUSIC 8:30 to 12:00 Midnight (3 Nights) . - Dance TEEN-AGE ENTERTAIN!" I INDIAN PAGEANT - AUG. 4th !sss5s tfnnic TA..m.iiMlT -1954 SLOGAN AND TMEME tennis tournament "Economic Stability Through Education, Research And Industrial Expansion" J f jn . u i mnwip i unmpMwiii u mnp iimwpiw .jiiiiii mmmm ,.jj,u nw mimpi hwuhhwhi mi urn i n i i " ' i 11 1 1 mi . . m, , I i : - - ,.....; .,.., ; , .. r ,,.;..,,;. ...;;; . -czrr ZZ |