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Show 1 , popular. Monday's sales included 34 coils of stamps and 67 coils of besides an amazing sale of 13 500, stamp coils of stamps. Appar The Little Cottonwood Branch decision by the court," Mayor It serves a few customers east of ently a lot of people bought 3 cent stamps, then added ones to line of the Rio Grande railroad Henry Beckstead said. He said State St. The road commission use first-clasThe ski school conducted an s service. Monday's exthat of was this feasdecision would it that contends be type will remain in Center St., at least at Brighton by the county nually sales more totaled than 20,000 ible and to the economical red clears and route the one-cepected, tape for a while. recreation department will open stamps. so that the case can now go to occasional trains using the line The Utah Supreme Court, in a Saturday, Jan. 10, and run for 8 in district court. over the parallel Union Pacific consecutive Saturdays, it is andecision Monday, denied the re- trial, tracks. "The road commission is conounced by Laurine M. Mickel-sen- , quest of the State Road Commission for immediate occupancy operating with Midvale," the The district court must deter supervisor. mayor added, saying that the mine whether the reduction in of the roadbed. will start loading at 8 Buses The court's unanimous opinion commission wishes to accomplish construction costs for the free 28, 29, a.m. and will leave Brighton at sends the litigation back to the the removal of the tracks, both way which would be accomplish2 p.m. Instruction, which will be Third District Court for regular fo widen the area of Center St. ed eliminating the branch line will be given from 10 a.m. free, and would justify the proposed disavailable for motor traffic trial. 12 noon. to The road commission had ask to eliminate the line before con- continuance of the branch. Free rides on the chair lifts, T-on The road commission had ask LaMar Clark added another ed for immediate occupancy of struction is ready to proceed north-south of ed the district court for an order fabulous double knockout to his the right of way so that the this section granting immediate occupancy of fantastic record tracks could .be removed from freeway. Monday night before the court the property. The district court' Evidence E. Center St. . and the entire width of the street used for mo showed that the line 1.75 miles denied this move, and the case at Cleveland. His first opponent was Cornell tor traffic. long, is assessed at $6,525 and was referred to the supreme VH 230, Detroit, whose wres court a Butler, on motion. for the ruling "I am not disappointed in this grosses about $21,500 annually. tling style brought both men to the canvas before Clark landed a flurry of head blows and ButRush ler was counted out at 1:21 of the first round. He Was out for (Continued from page 1) five minutes and was help from 10 to 12 additional sacks each the ring. day. Opponent No. 2, Al Hedge, abLast year, Wednesday brought sorbed one Clark punch and the 9 pouches of cards and letters. referee stopped the fight after This Wednesday there were 9 35 seconds for a TKO for Clark. pouches on the first truck, and Clark's right hand, however, p. was injured and LaMar had to two more trucks to come. . Oing a song In 1957 the Midvale office re give up- - meeting his scheduled U M of holiday cheer, corded 163,214 envelope cancella- third opponent of the evening. tions between Dec. 12 and Dec. The hand was sprained, not brohappiest time of . ..4 V"5?5f 23. This yeaf, the cancellations ken as first feared, and should M J all the year... and passed the 50,000 mark on Dec. be all right after the holidays. The KO's ran Clark's profes 17, and postal workers feel that time to extend sional record to 28 knockouts in the rush has only started. Facilities have been expanded 9 fights. our best wishes On the same card, Don Full at the local office, with five mer to 21 instead this trucks extended his to one and all! record year working To everyone, we wish of four. A new right-handrive straight wins by winning a 6- truck has recently been added round decision from inexperienca very joyou Holiday Season... one that to the Union route. Within a ed Roscoe Shamblin, Youngs-towwill long be treasured for Its many happy memories. month a new station wagon is 0., who had won his first due to freplace an old half ton four fights. truck. Jay Fullmer fared not so well, deciPostmaster Warner pointed dropping a close BOB , sion out of use in to Solomin that the stamps Midval 21 N. Main handy coils is rapidly becoming' BACK TO DISTRICT COURT . . THE MIDVALE Brighton Free Ski School Ruling Keeps Tracks in Center St. To Open Saturday, Jan. 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