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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 50 ONE OF THE VEOT'O BEST. LIVESTOCK GHOWlf .v. ANNUAL 43TH iUHEH a PINPOINT .SPOKE TARGET i NATIONAL YOURy' ZfstO UTAH MS NOVEMBER 10th thru 10th In CAPSULE LAW GOLDEN SPAKE Beware of the Overseas Car LIVESTOCK COLISEUM The number of incidents involving significant (AFNS) financial loss to servicemen overseas increases daily as a result of lack of foresight by members who sign contracts for the purchase of goods, especially automobiles. Nondelivery after payment and failure to comply with contract terms are the most common complaints of service members against companies they have done business with overseas. Only a small down payment should be made under such co- FIATURING 6 SENSATIONAL LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALES ntracts. Not more than $100 good faith deposit should be made for any purchase of an expensive item, such as an automobile, when the contract is entered into overseas and delivery is promised in the United States or at some place other than where the contract is entered into. The balance should be paid, or financing arranged, upon delivery of the goods or automobile as specified in the contract. When in doubt, confer with your legal assistance officer before signing on the dotted line. featuring thrihtirmountain area's most important livestock sales for the grower, the breeder, the feeder and the packer. The livestock consigned to these sales not only represents the best quality but, perhaps even more important, represents quantity. The great number of consigned animals gives the buyer a chance for comparative selection, be that only a single individual or a airload. They are all right there for the buyer to see and appraise. Outstanding Livestock Displays and Sales O Hereford end Aberdeen Angus tales O Appaloosa chows end sales 76-Year-- O Quarter horse end American horse shows O Dairy show and sales O Purebred sheep-sh-ow and sales O Draft horse all Ida-Ut- o breeds cutting horse futurity NIGHT SHOWS Ida-Ut- e Cutting Horse Futurity, etc. Daytime events free to public evening Shows: Adults $1 .00; Childre n (8 to 1 1), 50 cents Don't miss it! You'll enjoy Wmid Pofttkol A4 by I IHJ)a))HajSaif VctOFS PHOENIX, ARIZ. (AFNS) Earlier this year Beckwith Havens of New York City, the nation's first official National Guard aviator, casually mentioned that he had never worn the wings of a military pilot. "They weren't issued when I was flying for the Guard in 1912," he said. The oversight has been corrected. Secretary of the Air Force Harold Brown corrected the situation here last week at the 88th general conference of the National Guard Association of the United States. In a surprise ceremony, Secretary Brown personally pinned the wings on Mr. Havens, now 76. it! . to m Stato Senator Haven J. Darlow boliovos that no person should bo FORCED against his will to publicly doclaro his political party. Ho votod against tho now primary registration law, passed 14 to 13 in Sonato. If ho will sponsor a bill to repoal this now law. ro-oloc- HAVEN J. iARILOW, yowir STATE SENATOR REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT CT P4 Pothk.1 Ad by "Ho has dono a good lob" Indt 1 I fT BcfitfW mws RE-ELE- it 54-ye- ar World's championship miniature rodeo, 4 nights O Golden Spike National Fat Stock Show O Pilot 0ld Gets Military Wings O Swine, rabbit and poultry displays O FFA and 4--H performances O Deal Vot . tor iortow chalmtm smrs a riMET Diane Coltton o, wf, ha. an exception betide her are nnnarent here ytmt "- -" tcd WILSON BOOK STORE Technical and Buin Writ Boom or.V"?,rt Phone 363 South 113 E. Second Self Uke CWf |