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Show I Casualty By Cliff Memmott ;! In people, as in machines, tolerance toler-ance permits maximum efliuency with a minimum of friction. - - c o - - DO WE SUPPORT Each Other? Oth-er? is a question often heard preached from the church pulpit pul-pit and advocated by public-spirited public-spirited people who are interested inter-ested in building up their community. com-munity. . . How, I wonder, can those people operating businesses business-es on Main Street in your town justify themselves when they go to the city to buy their cars, furniture, clothing, groceries, etc., and then come back home and try to sell their neighbors the products they have to sell? . . . It's a strange old world that causes us to think such a statement as "Do We Support Each Other? Is meant for the other fellow, not me! -co--Spinal Column That which keeps you from being legs all the way up to your shoulder. --co---NEXT WEEK IS IT Yep, kids, Saturday, May 5th, is the day when L and L Motor Co.. will give away all those prizes they've been advertising for the past six weeks. So if you youngsters haven't taken that old tire to L and L in Roosevelt, Roose-velt, you have until next Tuesday, May 1st, to qualify for a grand prize'. . . Suggest you check their ad this week in the Standard and Record and see what you can win, then hurry to their shop with a tire and win a grand prize. . . - - c - By the way, you good people who subscribe, to and read our newspaper,, could you help us a lot when you read an ad in the paper, then go to make a purchase, if you'll tell the merchant, "I read it in the Roosevelt Roos-evelt Standard or Uintah Basin Record." I don't have to brag when I say, "your weekly newspaper news-paper is the best advertising medium on the market today." This fact is backed up with experiences ex-periences from large corporations corpora-tions who have tried radio television, tele-vision, magazines, and other mediums. --co-- They say a woman is the only being who can skin a wolf and get a mink. --co--ROOSEVELT IS HAPPY this week to welcome' a new, old business, bus-iness, back onto Main Street A bakery is now in operation in the Clair Labrum building next to Hacking Hardware where Ruth's Sewing Circle was located a few months ago. --co-- The man who dares to waste one hour of life has not discovered discov-ered the value of it Darwin, --co-- CONGRATULATIONS this week go to Bruce Fitzgerald, who last Friday was re-elected for his 18th term as president of the' Hi-land Dairymen Association. . . He was their first president when the cooperative co-operative was organized and still promotes milk in a big way. . . He not only talks about it, but owns and operates a fine' dairy farm at Bridgeland. - - 30 - - "April Showers" Theme For Girls' Day May 4 "April Showers" will be the theme of Girls' Day, held at the Roosevelt Jr. High School May 4. Girls will play host to their mothers during the day and to the boys in the evening. In the' forenoon, girls and their mothers will attend an assembly program and lunch prepared by school lunch cooks. Afternoon program will be presented pre-sented by Home Making and P. E. classes. |