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Show DESERET NEWS, Thursday, 8, 1968 February HEREFORD SALE COMING mergenzy Fund Repaid A 'First TUB ENCLOSURE and Wayne Peterson, OGDEN Friday will mark of the the 22nd Annual Hereford saie!owners an( operators are busy preparing the ranch, er elfrs.n ' if1 The Basts had car trouble in,maintains for persons stuck in and commission BLACKFOOT, IDAHO (AP) offering of 70 big secretary our little dog, Goldie? ve mieS 50 John and Lola Bast pay'the ,nc (bulls and 20 bred heifers and county during Januaryithe area without money or for Marie Randall said it was the. The Basts vehicle was left at , " S 6 l their debts a fact to which the while traveling to a job at Good- - needy local residents. first time they remembered a local garage while they took aj During these 22 years cattle- - redyet! ComIdaho. The the Bingham County, Idaho, county gave Wednesday the Basts repaid ing, anyone repaying money from bos to Gooding, and the doghad.men have attended from many mission will agree. couple $16.20 from a fund It, the money. The commissioners, i.states, !to be left with the err. the fund. plus representation from I know you are busy, a let- - Mrs. Randall said the dog! foreign countries including Aus- ter accompanying the moneys apparently strayed before a tralia, New Zealand, Denmark, but would you be kind home could be found, but she Canada and Mexico. Cattle have said, 13 west- enough to let us know if you added she assumes the dog been sold to buyers in lern states and Canada. were able to find a home forfound a home. Gunman Grabs $74 At Station In Ogden - OGDEN Stay put or Ill blow your guts out, a husky armed robber told a service station attendant as he escaped with $74 just before midnight Wednesday. Ray Meibos, 636 Chester St., Ogden, told police he was alone on duty at Moores Texaco Service, 7th and Washington Blvd., when the short, stocky bandit entered the station about 11:30 p.m. The man said his car was out of gas and asked for a can unnnnnni fERRAVr- - 4 Feb. 1 $49.95 KETCHUMS 4th So. at 7th West Concert At Ephraim -- College-Sanpet- bos said. $ Monprogram at 8 evening day in the college auditorium. Program A v It makes you feel so young num- bers will range from the classical to current Broadway musical comedy hits. THy will be sung by about 75 voices directed Salt by Armont Willardsen, Lake City choral director. Organized in 1949, the Salt Lake Symphonic Choir has since performed in principal cities throughout the United States, at Disneyland and at colleges and universities. It has recorded Judith Honeggers with the Utah State Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Willardsen, who has directed the choir since its organization, was born in Ephraim and attended local schools. to give the one you love Fanny Farmer candies a Valentine filled with they're the fanciest, romanciest, the finest made. and Choose a big bold heart or small shy one you'll see! Red Satin heart shown, 1 lb. $3.50. Other Fanny Farmer Valentine hearts, $1 to $21. STREET FLOOR CANDY DEPARTMENT in Salt Mail and phone orders filled. For delivery, dial 0 in Provo area, Lake City area, in Ogden area, Zenith 737 in outlying areas. Allow 4 days for delivery. There is a 60c charge on any C.O.D. Mail orders to Box 1465, add 40c postage per lb. plus 314 sales tax in Utah (28). . SHOP MONDAY AND FRIDAY 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 328-118- 8 374-278- 825-160- 7 In Qmmtttgi MERLE HAGGARD Show Time 8:30 P.M Matinee Sat. 2:30 P.M. 35S-445- 6 S.L. Choir - The attendant took the money from the til! and handed it to the robber. He was then ordered to walk out of the building and into the mens room. Mr. Meibos started to obey, but the robber changed his mind and ordered him into the lubrication bay, with the command: Stay there for 10 minutes, or Ill blow your guts out. As the gunman fled he was spen by Jerry Nicholas, 3176 N. 400 West, who had just driven up to the station pumps. Mr. Nicholas said the intruder walked from the scene, glancing back several times through the station windows,. Installed t, of gasoline, the attendant told Patrolman Gerald Burnett. I got up and walked toward EPHRAIM The Salt Lake the lube room and the guy Symphonic Choir will be presaid, Give me all the money sented by Snow e in the register, He pulled a pistol from his belt, Mr. MeiIn a iPIANO PORTRAITS! I i This Week Rrtcr d $39.75 NumBusii BONNIE OWENS ANKLI'PAtHIONaO WILLIE NELSON HOB Coming: MANY OTHERS JIMMY ALL SEATS: DURANTE., ADVANCE SHOW. 9 PRICES AT DOOR MarcV Fri. A - $3.00 $3.50 THIS SATURDAY Sat. 2.85 FEB. lCth-- 8 4.1b 5.40 Pi TICKETS: CHASM YOU P.M. nCKTJAI ttJTinOM N SUM ) Ut It. 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