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Show THE Page Eight Meeting Called at Wattis to Establish Ground Observer Post in That Community CROSSWORD PUZZLE 49. Reddish dye j 50. Nearsighted cartoon character 53. Author Busch and others 57. Asiatic wasteland 58. A Jack London novel 60. Emerald Isle 61. Declare solemnly 62. Fail to profit 63. Cubic meter 64. Pintail duck ACROSS 1. Aromatic herb - Truman appointee 10. James Petrillo or John L. Lewis 4- - Generous 16. Big piece (slang) 17- - Begetter 18. Part of A.D. 19. Dutch navigator 5- (1603-1659- ) 20. Freedom from infectious germs 22. Grindstone substance 4- - "The race is to the swift - Full of sand 28. The Mohawks, for example and dis3- - Confused cordant sounds - Efficacious 34- - Go a short dis- - sion 29. Graham and Bismarck 30. VIP in New Delhi 33. One type of mort35. Show slightly 37. Shed light upon 39. Strong as a lion 41. Marks of disgrace 42. Cooperate secretly 4;. A long time 47. Street repairers 1. Egg on 2. Actress Foch 3. Betty McDonald's nemesis 4. Marlon Brando 5. Ophelia suffered 6. 7. 8. ex- 9. clamation River of forgetfulness 10. 11. 40. European black- 12. bird 41. Position of the feet in sports 43- - Bauxite . Leases again Confines 48. Swiss canton 13. from it Rather than Sheep do it Tiny mounds Near the kidney Punish New Mexican Indian Miss Sheridan and others Well-know- n Hollywood initials 15. Capitivate 44-46- ILet Us 49. Perhaps Bing Crosby will buy it 50. Philippine Moslem $1. Baseball boxscore items kiln $2. Dutch cheese 54. 55. Tone in ancient Creek music 56. To cut (in phrases after snick) substance 57. Jelly-lik- e 59. Threefold (comb. form) Hop-dryin- g 21. Utensil 23. Dines again panied by his wife, who was the assistant architect and builder of his cabin. Instead of going hunting as she has for many years, Mrs. Ervin A. Shaw stayed at home this year and took care of her grandchildren, Mary Marva and Katherine Anne, daughters of her son, Eldon and wife, Clara, who enjoyed the hunt, especially as it was the first time Clara had had such a happy experience. Ervin Shaw is taking his regular vacation at this time, as he worked on machinery all during the miners vacation. Scratch pads at the perfect. . . lAJCtiis MOR MORE 'WuMkim B-Jtykbuzt- more eiujoifwiettfc FINANCE YOUR and Mrs. Lawrence announce the marriage of their 'daughter, Shirley, to Monfredi Saturday, October 8. A number of Wattis friends attended the wedding shower given for the bride Saturday, October 22, in Price by her aunt, Dorothy Bean, and Merlene DeCar.o. Shirley lived in Wattis for many years. To help the deer hunters get off to an early start Friday, the company agreed to start work at five instead of seven that morning, and at one instead of three in the afternoon for the night crew. Only five employees were absent from work that day. The mine resumed work as usual Monday morning and again the absentees were few. The school children were lucky to Mr. er Hew or Used Ar-ma- film 3- 39- have Monday off for the deer hunt. The season was pleasant as to weather, especially in contrast to the snow which came during deer However it to Wattis to contact the Post- hunting last year.in some of the master Josephine Wheeler and snowed this year altitudes. higher Principal Mae Olsen in regard to Eldon Harward and Grant Fish the establishing of a ground observer post in Wattis. lie received went to the hunt in deluxe style enough encouragement to warrant this year, having roomy, nicely his callihg a public meeting in equipped cabins built on their the, schoolhouse for Wednesday trucks. Mr. Harward took Joe evening, November 2, when it is Fiechko and Earl McAlpine with hoped every person in camp over him while Mr. Fish was accom- sixteen will attend to hear his plans and what the air corps is doing all over the United States in regard to ground observer posts. On Tuesday afternoon, October 20, Airman Gene C. Rochelle of the Ground Observer Corps with headquarters in Salt Lake City, drove gage S- tance 36. In motion 38. Triumphant 25. Scottish architect and furniture designer 26. Sleeper in the morning nous" 27. " 28. Shade of expres- DOWN Thursday, October 27, 1955 SUN-ADVOCA- AUTOMOBILE Gleuitio Private Loan Credit Company QUICK ACTION IF YOU SEE US FIRST No Fuss No Bother No Trouble Carbon Motor Sales Building PRICE The light, mild Bourbon of cherished flavor Appraisal and Insurance reLoans quired on your auto. made only on 1940 and later models. . . New Car Purchases ' Financed on 6 Plan. 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