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Show VS. (UTAH) MURRAY LESSONS POSTER AND Cmall clan raa. ing done, reasonable r.aii ...I.. aa R5-t- f 9498. MIS-t- f Do Opportunity! you INTERIOR for family budgatf If Keasonabla I naad you in UNUSUAL ned cash can qualify, my fast growing you For ness. MISCELLANEOUS Instruction, Kearns GUITAR cosmatic call appt. & Extorior painting. ac? dhcm oee ic jcag. busi- 322-483- DIESEL F12-4- t 266-520- Powered back hoa. Reasonable. kinds. f, P14-Problams or any school subjact. rnvata or group tutoring. TEXTURED 4-- 5 Ceilings and siper-?".?el- Also yaar lunaarganan, t!SR9-t- f minting. Free estimates. 0912. READING at $300 A MONTH E.3300S. 486-960- 1 call 2. Westridge Realty Ken R154t 298 0229. LESSONS. PIANO J15 4t SERVICES 298-694- INCOME TAX soil. SKOUSEN or 297-262- Free Estimates f on any size frames Your home If no answer 298-703- COMPARE OUR PRICES t H14-10- UNITED ARTS For appointment, RETURNS. TAX mine BU-t- Service. TAX DON'S or L14-10- t 4830 So. State 266-036- 2 SEWING Machine repairs, 30 yrs. experience. Service in vour home. 355-934$3.50. EL INCOME TAX or Mine Your Home P44-t- f SEE US FIRST 297-243- 6 In your home or mine. 298 2297. GRANGER - top 266-188- CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING TAX SERVICE MAGNA Call BOB CANAVAN J12-- INCINERATOR 298-497- 1 Call TAX RETURNS MURRAY AREA TAX 3 Horn. f WlO-t- f Federal Income tax re & up. Your home or PU-13- t mine. 298 1069. STATE turns. $4. returns prepared your home. For appt. call or at our office 9078 LOST W, 277-272- 7 SKOUSEN TAX SERVICE LOSE WEIGHT safely with Tablets. Only 98c at Mur015-12- t ray City Pharmacy. in your home or mine. D15-8- t NOTICE FOR THE HOME tax return Is not back yet and you need the call Mr. Carsen. money r ow, IF YOUR VACUUM Guaranteed 1 Dependable guaran teed rebuilts and used Vac uum cleaners. Free pickup and delivery. 266-8824. BIGLER'S 4915 So. State, Murray B21-t- f $50 REWARD for any sewing ma. chine I can't repair. All mekes and models. Work guaranteed E. J. Jackson. 4534 West 5615 So. J7-t- f Kearns. 2982757. HUGO BUYS YOUR JUNK CARS. 7 days 8 299-234- 7 I SEWING Mrs. Talbot, SEWINNQ. Keams. 298 2485 T146t DONE. Good seam-tinIthed sewing. Ladies up: children's $2. up. 29 SEWINQ Fll-4- ALTERATIONS. Tailoring. a specialty. 266 6741 D4tf LOOK VOUR bett In Jo's custom MiH dressmaking. 2669922. APRONS AM CV499I. Ideal Gifts. $1. aach. . AecouMt. ookkeeB-e- Judicial District Court In and tor Salt Lake County Piobate Division Probate & Qjardianship Notices Consult Clerk of District Court or Third Tr. 10 11 12 13 Tr. .46 A4 Moisture . 56-3- 3 2.05 year's 48-2- 2 49-2- 4 51-2- 5 45-2- 4 37-335-2- 7 1.53 328-25- SOCIO 'Rep1 For Murray Area Named MURRAY. Lupe Munoz, 5140 So. 200 West, has been newly-organiz- ed 06 COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL IN AND FOR DISTRICT SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. r has openings for amell business accounts. Win reconcile bank statement for Individual, reasonable rets. 26231 SUMMONS MURRAY STATE BANK, Plaintiff USED TIRES $95 P)4Up HERM MILLER SERVICE 3939 So. Start) St. Recurring snow and rain, de creasing over the weekend. Precipitation averaging above nor. mal. Neer normal temperatures through Monday, warming over the weekend. Normal highs and . lows. named Murray representative for the Span the respective signers for furth- ish Speaking Organization for er information. Community Integrity and Op portunity, or SOCIO." TO CREDITORS NOTICE Several meetings have been Estate of LINUS E. MORROW, held during December and Deceased temporary representatives Creditors will present from throughout the county claims with vouchers to the have been elected. Perman undersigned at 5461 South. ent officers will be elected State Street, Murray, Utah on at the next meeting of SOCIO or before the 26th day of April, to be held at 7:30 p.m. on A.D. 1968. Claims must be Feb. 28 In the Guadelupe presented in accordance with Center, 346 W. 100 South, Utah the provisions of 5, Membership in SOCIO is Code Annotated 1953, and with not limited to Spanish speak proper verification as re- Ing people, but Is designed for anyone Interested indls quired therein. sRuby E. Bush cussing and dealing with proAdministratrix of the Estate blems facing Spanish speaking of Linus E. Morrow, De- people in Utah. ceased. More Information concern Date of first publication Ing SOCIO may be obtained H12-4- T January 25, A.D. 1968 by contacting Mr. Munoz 8, Norbert Martinez Mid vale, Pete Garcia, Sandy CRAIG T. VINCENT, Esq. Beaslin, Nygaard, Coke and or Reuben Vasquez, west Jor dan. Vincent, for Plaintiff, Attorney Most Families To 920 Boston Building, 84111 silt Lake City. Utah Boost Library With Telephone: UJ THE DISTRICT Mt-t- f v MISCELLANEOUS QUALIFIEO 50-2- 9 48-2- 49-2- 7 266-396- - CM slack 43-2- 75-9-- Hugo's Auto Salvage H36-52- NOTICES LEGAL ALL MAKES Best buys in new, INCOME 363-296- CLEANERS S 43-2- 1968 FORECAST 8 5600 W 2300 Oat Feb. 7 8 9 55-3- PERSONALS Bennion Parts Open 9 SUMMARY 47-2- 7 Granger - Taylorsville Murray Doctorate Pledges For Books GRANITE PARK. To Obtain reading material for the school library, James E. Moss PTA Is sponsoring a family book pledge project, which will en able all patrons to participate Mrs. Robert Josle, PTA project chairman, said last week students took Informa tion explaining the project to their parents. There was also a list of books with prices Patrons may designate which book they want to purchase for the library, return the list and donation in an envelope, Mrs. Kathleen Poole, li brarlan, Is coordinating the lists so duplicate books will Dot be selected. Because the school is tiew,the Library books are now on loan from the Salt Lake county Library. The concluding days of the project will be today (Thurs day) and tomorrow (Friday), MURRAY. A Murray high senior has been selected as a finalist in the National Merit Scholarship program, it was disclosed yesterday (Wednes day) by Bryce Bertelson, Mur ray high principal. The honoree is Kenneth Waldram, son of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth L. Waldram Sr., 309 E. 6310 South. In making the announce ment, Mr. Bertelson said the Waldram lad will be among 14,000 seniors in contention for scholarships of $1,000 each. Announcement of the winners is expected in early May. As a finalist, the Waldrum youth is among about one-ha- lf of one per cent of the nation's graduating seniors. Father's, Daughters Gather Tonight In 2nd Ward Function girls from Millcreek 2nd ward Pri mary will be hostesses for their fathers at the annual er party at o'clock tonight (Thursday) at the church. Guests are being Invited to wear western costume to follow the theme. Table decora tions will feature balloons with painted cowboy faces, hats and neckerchleves. At each place setting there will be a holster and belt, which the girls have made. The silverware will be placed in the holster, while candy will serve as the bullets. Posted on the walls will be daddy-daught- which the also have made. They wanted" girls posters, have also made neckerchleves for themselves and their fa thers. Mrs. Paul Dame, firelight teacher, Is the chairman. She Is assisted by Mrs. William Sackett, merrihand teacher Mrs. Clarence Peterson, gay-no- te teacher and Mrs. James Clegg, lihoma partner. Post-Valenti- ne Dance Slated '- Jri' fei -n: 1 w V Eagle-Adverti- 3500 ' ffM ? Worth Is M-- H ' J 1 $5. ser South in Hunter. This week's Mystery Home is located between 130(3 East and 9200 West, between 3100 South and 7200 South. a $1 Remember When Local Dancing tutor Sustained Broken Leg In Skiing Accident Is FIVE YEARS AGO as re- and Steve Barach were canported from the files of the didates for homecoming king. Murray Eagleof Feb. 14, 1963. TWENTY-FIV- E ..YEARS. ' Steven Gatzemeier, Don AGO, as reported from the Nlelson and Robert Mecham files of the Murray Eagle of were presented Eagle Scout Feb. 18, 1943. awards . . . Mr. and Mrs. FelWar Ration Book No. 2 was ix Mark were honored at an set for distribution to area open house in observance of residents from the Arlington their 50th wedding anniversary school. Teachers at the schSt. Vincents Catholic ch- ool handled registration for held a two -- day cel- and distribution of the books urch with the theme, after school hours. . . . Mrs. ebration Mardi Gras Time" . . .Doug Elva Brown Moore, local Johnson returned from a trip dancing teacher, was hospit to Washington, D.C., where he alized with a broken leg suff was given an American flag ered in a ski ng accident . that had flown over the capital . . . City Judge James S. Sawaya was admitted as a member of the National Association of Municipal Judges. TEN YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the NEW YORK. "Your $1, $5 Murray Eagle ofFeb. 13,1958. and $10 bills with the blue Mrs. Rulon T. Gallagher, Treasury Department seal are 25 W. 4500 South, was app- literally worth more today ointed to serve as Murray ch- dead than alive" That's the assertion of Ste airman of the annual Murray cancer camoaign . . . William phen D. Hopkins, an authority E. (Bill) Dunn was selected on numismatics. These bills, known as sli as state winner of the Distinguished Service Award . . . ver certificates, may be legal John Diamond, son of Mr. and ly sold at a premium In any Mrs. Frank Diamond, re- amount to most coin and curturned from Turkey where he rency dealers," he explained. had been serving In the Air And due to the recent rise in the dollar price Force . . . Carter S. Grant, former Murray resident and of silver, there has been more teacher at Murray high for 12 and more activity." Prior to 1934, silver cer years, died at Bristol, Pa. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. tificates were backed only by Hansen, 29 Rose Cir., became silver dollars, the New Yorker the parents of a daughter. said. Since then, they've been redeemed with both silver dol FIFTEEN YEARS AGO as lars and bullion. The Trea reported from the files of the sury itself no longer redeems Murray Eagle of Feb. 13, them with dollars and after 1953. Mr. and Mrs. Oral J. June 24, It will by law no Wilkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. redeem them with sil longer Richard C. Howe were guests ver in any form. of Gov. and Mrs. J. Bracken In other words, while today Lee at the annual Legislative Ball . . . Murray City police picked up Midvale's police car Just 11 minutes after It had been reported stolen and nabbed a suspect. . .Brent Don Johnson, Gar Horton, Norman and Robert Curtz re ceived Eagle Scout awards . . Funeral services were cond ucted for Lloyd H. Johnson, 43, after he died of a heart attack . . . Georgie Jorgensen, Del Scott Chrlstensen, Lorr aine Church and Cheryl Jan sson celebrated their first birthdays. ... A Doctor AUSTIN, TEX. of Philosophy degree in political science was awarded durexercises at the ing mid-ter- m University of Texas here to James Bruce Mayfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson S. Mayfield, 811 Deerfield Rd., Murray, Utah. The new Dr. Mayfield is now instructing in political science at the University of Utah, which is his alma mater. There he earned both his bachelor's and master's de Old Currency To Devaluate By total of 100 graduate stu dents received doctorates at mid-tercompletion, although no formal ritual took place. They came from 19 states, Puerto Rico and six foreign countries. A graduate of East high school, Dr. Mayfield was active in debating at that school ana" later'at the University of Utah. Upon completion of his 'U' training, he entered the military, where he spent much of the ensuing four years as a Captain in Intelligence, based In Paris, France. Preliminary schooling included a year at the Army's language school at Ft. Ord, Calif., where he mastered French and the eight dialects of the Arabic nations. During an Interruption of college training, he had learned Finnish In order misto complete a 2 12-yesion for the LDS Church In that country. Much of the past year was spent by Dr. Mayfield in the Middle East, particularly in Cairo, Beirut and Lebanon, where he gathered material for a study on governmental agencies of the Middle East. Married to the former Mer-leJeppson, he is the father of two sons, J.B. and Robert and a daughter, Debbie. A ar ne Past's Treasures In Stake Relief Society Leader Meet Plans to have such appeal, they must be crisp, brand new and never been In circulation outside a bank. In order to obtain a stamped bar of bullion, which contains over 1,000 fine ounces of silver and weighs about 70 lb., an individual must present In person $ 1,300 or more of these certificates to an assay Office, or their fiscal agent, in New York or San Francisco. Deliveries by mail are not accepted. Unmarked silver slabs from ounces ($40) on up, when available, may be obtained direct from the assay offices upon surrender of cer30-o- dd Irregular-shape- d tificates. silver granules are being is- sued for smaller amounts There is little or no market for this type of silver since there is no guarantee as to Issuer, weight or ($1-$4- 0). fineness. Strike Reflects In KCCV67 Earnings SALT LAKE. Areflectionof the economic impact of the strike against Kennecott Copper is reported In the firm's fourth-quart- er financial statement released this week. Earnings were$6.2 millions for the three-mon- th period as compared with $43.8 mill-IoIn 19C7. This computes earnings of only 19C per share this year; $1.32 per share for the last one. Total earnings for 1967 were $77 millions or $2.32 per share, Kennecott reported. In 19C6, they were $120.7 millions or $3.82 per share. ns Rates "Golden MILLCREEK. Treasures of the Past" will TWENTY YEARS AGO as be staged at 10 o'clock to- reported from the files of the at the morrow Mill-cre(Friday) stake Relief Society leadership meeting at the ek stake center, East. these bills outstanding, they have little or no numismatic value to collectors. In order Long Distance 4200 So. 420 Members of the stake Relief Society board will present a drama which depicts the anniversary of the organization of the Relief Society. The Relief Society was organized on March 17, 1842. This program Is a suggestion for the Individual wards to use during their observance In March of the founding of Relief Society. Murray Eagleof Feb. 12, are LOWER than ever! 1948 F. C. Bradford left for to attend a bus ness convention . . .Dr. and Mrs. Clyde T. Stoker were host and hostess at a dinner party in which Judge and Mrs Douglas Allen, Dr. and Mrs Val Sundwall and several other guests attended Johnson, manager of the local Western store, returned from a trip to California and Old Mexico . . . Mike Borlch, Dean Darnell, George Turner San Francisco Now you can call out of state for $1 or less day Saturday as well as all day Sunday ...CO. anywhere In the continental U. S. (except Alaska) for three minutes, station-to-statio- r week-nigh- Penney's downtown Salt Lake store. Also getting a promotion at Penney's, according to Reed or t can call every night between midnight and 7 a.m., when you dial your call direct. (If your community does not have Direct Distance Dialing, you still earn this new low rate on And for 75c or In Joining our big family here In happy valley) less-y- ou most the operator.) station-to-statio- prowle- r- Taylor, manager, is Hyde Vacationing last week Id Stautfer, who'll move Into the were Mr. and Mrs. O, Nassau depost left vacant by the 333 Clark St, parture of Kent Loutensock, J. Wilkinson, now In a suburban Denver Murray. They were guests of Dia store of Penney's. motvl Reo Trucks, for which -prowler Mr. Wilkinson Is the Utah The Industrial Promotion representative. He was one Board of the state has releasof 20 distributors from thr ed Its new publication, "You'll oughout the nation to earn the Like Living in Utah" for gentrip by exceeding his sales eral distribution. quota, a feat his agency also And it's a mighty fetching accomplished in 1962, 1964 repl and 196S. piece of printing, too t And from 7 a.m. to S p.m., Monday through Friday, you can call for $1.75 or less. From S p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, you can call for just $1.25 or less. assistant manager of ete with process-colplct ures and some compelling Penney's In Murray Is Tommy Thompson, a native of reasons why the Beehive slate Is a great place to live. St. George who's been emNow all we have to do Is ployed by the firm In that city. He succeeds Bill Reese, get It to the right people who's been transferred to those who may be Interested New rate now starts at 7 every That's one hour earlierl The Romance Is the theme for the Winder 3r 3 ward dance club's social at 9 o'clock tomorrow (Friday) night at the church. Decorations for the dance will feature the Valentine theme. Best dress Is being recommended and admission Is SI per couple or by season ticket. Music for the dance Is taped. Silhouettes of orchestra players have been made and are displayed In an orchestral grouping. will be a floor There show and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee are chairmen for the dance.' are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Glade. The general dance committee Is comprised of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Don Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Fullmer and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hancey. The next dance will be held In March. New Law silver certificate bill may be sold for about $1.40, by the end of June it will be worth only $1 again. Owners thus stand to lose 40 cents on a $1 bill, two dollars on each $5 and four dollars or more on a $10 bill. With over $500 million of WOW WINDER. en a'sJiL'Jt , HERE'S HOW. . .If you are the owner or occupant of this week's office, 155 E. 4905 Mystery Home, come to the South, before noon on Wednesday to make proper identification. Last week's winners were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmussen, 5724 W. grees. Merit Finalist Lihoma ilj4 Identification Of Area People MHS Lad Is MILLCREEK. i lkT Given Son Of ty 1N7 .iV-wifcjiK.- .. jr.. (La-Vau- For Safety THE WEATHER .. i y (Le-nor- Fly Banner '.eVVeV.VVVVaVeV.VVeVeVer Cottonwood-Murra- Ladies of Elks last week at the lodge, 4894 So. State. The occasion marked the annual visitation from the President of the Utah Ladies of Elks, Mrs. Shirley Cutsall and her secretary, Mrs. Arthur, E. Miller, both of Provo. made an official visitation. A social hour was held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., with dinner being served until 8 p.m ., fol lowed by the regular meeting. In charge of arrangements for the social event were the Ladies of Elks officers. Mrs. Charles (Mertyle) Troester e) is president; Mrs. Lee Reed, first vice president; Mrs. S. D. (Florence) Freeze, recording secretary; Mrs. Donald (Kay) Wilson, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Duane (Barbara) Sadler, treasurer and Mrs. Francis (Midge) Snyder, auditor. Also, Mrs. Ronald (Marilyn) Smith, historian; Mrs. Harlow (Beverly) Clark, second vice n) president; Mrs. Harry Pleasants and Mrs. Rex (Elsie) Howard, members of the board of directors: Mrs. Robert (Golda) Leonard, Mrs. D. parliamentarian; Gary (Joyce) Benson, project chairman; Mrs. Lowell (Doris) Wintch, custodian and Mrs. Ford (Phyllis) Whicker, chaplain. WINDER. Members of the Winder DUP camp will meet at 12:30 today (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. George Paul, 4263 So. 1300 East. Mrs. Lyman Lloyd is co- MURRAY. Five of the 10 schools qualified hostess for the meeting. Conto fly the safety flag this ducting the items of business week, according to figures will be Mrs. George Cox, compiled by the Murray Ro- captain. Mrs. Lester K. Er- ickson will present the lesson tary club. Earning the right to display discussion. Boston bull terrier named Peanuts. 298-588S142t MISSING FROM 4944 So. 3820 West, Siamese cat, typical markM15-l- t ings. Reward. nd Session Today For Winder DUP Camp FEMALE WATCH, Kearns parking lot. Idenify and pay for ad. 299-147G15-l- t Mrs. Gaumer. Bll-13- 1 Service Jaycette For Month Named Five Schools WOMANS 2700 South, Magna. Hours 4 to 10 to 9 9 p.m. weekdays o.m. Saturdays. R. R. Barker, 299-433- Mrs. Mike Rodrigue MURRAY. Mrs. Mike (Mary Ellen) Rodrigue has been named Jaycette of the Month for January, accordingto Mrs. Don (Janice) Bullock, Murray Jaycette president. Mrs. Rodrigue was desig nated for the honor during a meeting on Monday night at the home of Mrs. Robert (Louise) Slater. She was cited by the club president for her role as chairman in two drug store inventory projects dur ing the month, along with her activity in the orDated this 1st day of Feb- ganization. The Jaycettes are now be ruary, 1968. ginning plans for the club's BEASLIN, NYGAARD, COKE annual fashion show, set for & VINCENT April 13 at Hotel Utah. Mrs. Tom (Carol Ann) Bartlett has Craig T. Vincent been named chairman of the Attorney for Plaintiff show. 920 Boston Building Salt Lake City. Utah V15-- 4t carmel colored, Please call In TAX INCOME j 298-018- Don Wayman, CONSULTANT, j the banner were Cyprus, Granite, Bingham, Hillcrest PETS and Jordan. The schools, their week's JO'S POODLE Grooming and pet citations, accidents and aversupplies. All types ' live pets, ages to date; Bingham 0, 0, birds and pet supplies. 1911 VV. .068; Jordan 0, 0, .078: Cyprus J14-t- f 3500 So. 0, 0, .098; Kearns 5, 2, .118; Skyline y, 1, .138; Hillcrest 1, LOST & FOUND 0, .139; Murray 2, 1, .166; Olympus 6, 1, .182; Granger 4, 0, .213; Granite 1, 0, .217. SKOUSEN J6-t- Jlu-t- f Your Home or mine. Tax dollars. Have tham done by an expert. Your 298-686C12-8t mine. home or Your 29S-367- Prepared $5. and up YOUR In S1.00 INCOME TAX Returns RETURNS. Granger, Kearns area. Personal and small bust Darrell Call 2986436. ness. Johnson. 3220 Barney St. 266-268- trash etc C13-ll- t TAX SAVE DumDine each; Hauling for Appt ABOVE-NAME- ' W4-t- HUNTER Civil No. 176942 THE STATE OF UTAH D DETO THE FENDANT, MAXINE ATKINSON: C13-4- t 298-204- GU-t- f 2660669. of the ed GUITAR LESSONS, class or private. Bass and drum lessons. Guitar Show-placRentals available. Holladay, 278-437Sandy Hagstrom, Univox, guitars. Haynes, Unlcord, amps and P.A. systems. Panthei Combo organs, accessories. GUITAR, MURRAY. State officers attended the regular meeting 1 T23 92t BEGINNING Leader Visit 266-851- 2 $600 A MONTH TRADE COLLEGE EARN 811 Receive State Defendants WILL PICK UP YOUR CAR LICENSE PLATES 360 Programming IBM WILLIS ATKINSON. MAXINE also known as ATKINSON, RAMONA MAXINE ATKINSON, GLENN L. JOHNSON, MRS. GLENN L. JOHNSON and PEOPLE'S FINANCE & THRIFT CO. OF SALT LAKE CITY. You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon or mail to Craig T. Vincent of $2.00 Service Charge the firm of Beaslin, Nygaard, IVESTER USED CARS Coke & Vincent, whose add6015 So. Stat ress is 920 Boston Building, 13 If Salt Lake City, Utah, an ansCOMPLETE Cooler Service & rv wer in writing to the comwwntw. plaint and file a copy of said ?ocm,nc' 2991951. W41tf answer with the Clerk of the documents Court within all above-entitlof Important kinds copied for you. Such twenty days after the day of the as wills, deeds, insurance, last publication of summons. If you fail so to do, judgment contracts, etc. by default will be taken agNotary Public service a- - ainst you for the relief devailable. manded in said complaint, wh ich has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. If your address is unknown to the plaintiff or his attor4845 West 4775 So. ney, and the complaint is not f attached to this summons, it will be filed with the Clerk PROTOGRAPHIC Horn Service portraiture, commercial. Fast ser- of the Court, and you may vice, reasonable rates. a copy. Rich". R50.tr there obtain This is an action to foreTRASH ANO Yard Cleaning and close a mortgage. hauling. Sand, gravel and IBM Keypunch EARN Elks Ladies SERVICES Thursday, Feb. 15, 1968 calls you place with n "Minimum rale tor tlui Uut, tnywtwn coast-to-coas- in ) minute, Uim Conlmt!! U. to ittlion ctl, ncept AlitH. long Distance is a bigger bargain than ever before I I if tmtt i4 tot? V MMOMit Mountain StatesTetephone |