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Show But 0 Jfeaid "SOO-O-O-O-E-E-E" ' Vice President Humphrey told the Southern Association Associa-tion of Colleges and Schools that "The storehouse of educational edu-cational resources In the Federal Fed-eral Government Is filled . . . Come and Get It!" Nellie Schow says she lias two U. S. Flags she found when the old Hong Kong was being demolished. Owning organizations or-ganizations should contact her to identify and obtain them. Conscience is that small inner in-ner voice that warns us not to do something after we've done it! The Board of Education made the Jeep Patrol a present of an obsolete school bus . . . and it will be outfitted for use as a headquarters during any Search and Rescue operations. The News comemnds them for the gift, and the bus will certainly continue to be useful. Doug Bolton's bid of $50 got the 1950 Chevrolet Carryall the Board of Education offered for sale on sealed bids, and Norman Nor-man Lamb bid in the 1950 Plymouth Sedan for $15. Quite a stir downtown last Monday evening when the famous Osmond Brothers of Ogden stopped at the Hong Kong to eat dinner, en route from Ogden to Los Angeles for another appearance on the Andy Williams Show. The Osmonds used to belong to Ogden, but now they're "the Osmond Brothers of Utah." Papa and Mama Osmond and the brothers and sisters all nine of them were in the party, and they really liked the Hong Kong's Chinese food. Mr. Osmond said "That's the route for me" when he was asked about the alternate road from Salt Lake through Milford. |