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Show WMJTED'BYTII FE! ' .., t;t 'yj':.!;t:: I .-v' ' : ? . 1 i I! -V ' h 1 .1 : J-? , ' , 1 '? - " ' i 1 . 'i : I . . r.VRIS BHACTf F.uropean i:t- ilucnw can 1: seen in r;is holiday cotton p'.-.sem":::? in a woven strinetl pattern dediTnecI by Dick IIollHaiis. Covcv-ups such as this one for l..-.clr.vcar will hp prominent J a this c un-try un-try this siimiiirr. Ik MONTH - JOSEPH CCRESTT. JR. Corbctt, one of the FBl's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives," is vonteci for escape from ihc California Insh'iyJion for Men, Chino, Calif., where he vas serving a 5 years' to life senfencc tot murciciing an Air Force sergeant. A Federal warrant was issued at Los An- . gclcs, Calif., on March 21, I960, charging him wiih unlawful in I crslaie flight !o avoid confinemenr for murder. A white Arrerican, born on October 25,' 1923, at ScatHc, W- , Corbctt is 6 feet I ir.ch to 6 feer 2 inches tall end weighs 160 to 170 pounds. He has lighr brown hair, hazel eyes, a fair complexion, a medium build, and hat worked as a cleric-typist, laborer, warehouseman, laboratory technician, and alltyd-resin cooker for a paint manufacturer. His two upper front teeth slant inward and he wears glasses, reportedly being extremely nearsighred and capable of seeing only close objeefs without them. He has a mole under his chin and a C-shaped C-shaped scar on his right thumb, Corbeft, once a premcdical student, is interested in scientific matters, avidly reads technical and travel books, and is intensely interested in firearms and target practice. He reportedly re-portedly has a superior genera! intelligence in-telligence and generally lives quietly and neatly but becomes erratic when drinking alcoholic beverages. Convicted of second-degree murder, he Is considered armed and dangerous. Anyone having information concerning con-cerning him should immediately notify the nearest office of the FBI, the telephone , number of which can be found on the first page of local telephone directories. aPO 65i2oo- Like Slots?? - We Got 'Em!! Good Food ! I and Bar ;: Take Hiway 21 and Have Fun - with ' ART and LIL BRUMBLEY o I , Baker, Nevada i Clean Comfortable Cabins NEWLY MODERNIZED Home, lot and garden for rent. Four nice rooms and bath. $40 per month. The Ericksor? home. See or write MRS. LYNN ROBERTS, Minersville, Utah. 9 FOR RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS see Merrill Jameson, Minersville. Will be making regular calls in Beaver County. $2.50 per hour or more for part or full time route work. Large repeat re-peat orders. Man or woman. Write McNESS CO., Box 4014, Oakland 23, Calif. (jnl0,17pd) FOR SALE Piano, modern upright. up-right. See piano at pink-and-white trailer house at Murdock Trailer Court, Beaver. (jnlOpd) FOR SALE Jeep Pickup, 1953 model, good condition. A bargain at $550. Contact Val Beeson, Beaver, Bea-ver, HEmlock 8-2831. (jn!7pd) FOR SALE One Remington 30-06 30-06 Automatic Deer Rifle, used but one season, a real bargain at $50 cash; also a 2-ton Frigidaire air-conditioner, air-conditioner, used only six weeks, price $200. Must be sold before June 28. Contact H. C. Halburt at Bryce Canyon Airport. No phone calls, please. (jnl7pd) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the identity is known of the party who took the large bouquet from the John Robinson grave in Mountain View cemetery, on or shortly after Memorial Day; and, unless it is returned at once, said party can expect a visit from an officer of the law. (jnl7pd) FOR RENT 2-bedrm home in Milford, at 426 So. Second West. Large utility room, large yard. See or phone H. L. Tolley, DU 7- 2663. 1960 FIRST CROP HAY FOR SALE. Contact M. A. Lyman, Delta, phone 5771. LOST GREEN TARP to fit pickup, between railroad crossing and Hong Kong Cafe. Finder please contact John Grimshaw. 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