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Show VI Billys Back With Same Old Problems (Continued from Page past the meeting time, then past supper time until Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Okeson became alarmed and notified police. A search party, led by 100-m- an TO WIDTHS EE T ought ti Moyt' cartons. While word of the missing boy was aired over radio and the lad slept television, through the below-freezing night. Wednesday morning, his had begun to turn a little sour. First of all, the box containing his basketball and trophy had been picked up during the night by trash col- adenture Where was Billy? Out In the world and presumably on his own, his first thoughts turned to his empty stomach. Volunteering to empty shopping carts and return them to the store at a Tuffy's High or Low B built himself a nest of other Sergeant Keith Iba of the Sheriffs Department, was quickly organized. The state patrol and city police were also notified, said a sleepy Sergeant Iba this morning. It was a county-wid- e search although concentration was In the Holladay area. 1) Shoot lectors. At 7:43 A.M. a High School and a friend of the Okeson family, spotted a homesick, hungry and unhappy boy in front of the store. The search was over. Mr. Okeson lauded the Sheriffs Department and neighbors for their help and con- Junior large Sugarhouse supermarket, he earned a fast quarter enough for a hamburger and popcorn. Then, unaware of the worry gripping the area, Billy settled down fur the night. Placing his sports treasures In a cardboard box, he OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 Ralph Berg-qul- st, teacher at Central , cern. learned Billy a lot from this experience, he said looking at his son. Asked what advice he had for of fortune, Billy suggested quickly, Take a lot of warm clothes. His problem? Its still there. The meeting between teacher and Billys parents has been f V would-be-soldi- yeucomers . The Newcomer's Club will celebrate their sixteenth at a luncheon blr-thd- ay at 12:30 P M , Tuesday, November 24, at the Graystone Plaza restaurant. Spec lal features of the luncheon will be Christmas Ideas from Gwens Workshop plus a demonstration of gift wrapping by Dora Ogborn, GRAND AFFAIR -- - Vickie Lynn Brown and Terrie Ann Lochrie display their Grand County booth which bagged the top prize at the Mt. View Elementary School State Fair, Friday, November 13. Girls competed with 58 other fourth graders who set up Information booths on each county in Utah. Vickie Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs David Brown, 1621 East 7200 South and Terrie Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lochrie, 6826 Village Road. Shoe Store Ph. HU 3186 Highland Drive yfTTTTTmTirov fyWwLUtt.4, PATIO SPECIE Teenagers Pay Two Holladay Men To Head New To Kick Habit S. L. Stock Brokerage Branch 31 CANVAS or ALUMINUM L structo port with 2" heavy tube posts. $199 10 x 20 Teenage smokers will pav for their own rehabilitation In Salt Lake County according to a scheme Introduced by Secoi District Juvenile Court Judge Regnal W. Garff, Jr. Second offenders of laws prohibiting Juveniles from possessing tobacco will be required to attend a series of three discussion groups dramatizing the perils of smoking. At the same time, second offenders will be fined $10 which the Salt Lake County Commission agreed Monday, November 1G, to turn back to the court to finance the employment of group workers to administer the plan. Tent repair boat covers Waterproof tarps Custom made sugar house fl" CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES and DESIGN CONSULTATION lith i If it's made of canvas ue can Blvth & Co Inc. of New York and San Francisco will take up residence the in Deseret Building, on First South and Main within the VI if f make ill Blyth & Co. operation differs from most brokerage houses In that the firm is also one of the largest Investment banking houses and underwriters In the country. They are not members of According to Mr. Burbidge, the New York Stock Exchange off bu are specialists in ! I I sojm f i Jf I . '4 ii, v Ml Classics I $ - , M. 1 vir;-- v f the board securities. Blyth & Co deals in listed stocks through members brokers and has a good availability on them, according to Mr. Burbldge but their pricomes mary advantage through the availability of - I Racquet Shop next two weeks. Holladay residents Ken P. Burbldge, Jr., and Nels G. Hall, both formerly with Schwabacher & Co will manage the office with titles of sales representatives 480-72- ar QJC&S'Qjs r arQJK&D SHIRTMAKERf nations largest I 2132 So. 3 AM One of the stock brokerage houses has announced the opening of a t ranch office in Salt Lake. p Vi'. tomn vr. y m hA I stocks on large underwritings where Blyth is participating. One of Blyths advantages, according to the new repre- Is research sentatives, material from specialists in various Industries. Mr. Burbldge was with Schwabacher & Co. for eight years and lives at 4329 Shirley Lane. Mr. Hall was associated with Schwabacher was the same period and with previously Merrill, Lynch, Fierce, Fenner and Smith. He resides at 4460 Roger Drive. CURTAINS 7 06 tEAtUES: 7 30 and f IS p m. and 9 4S p m. . I DEFY TOO TO DRAW IREATH WHILE THE CAPFR COMES OFF Ai.'roW ! Tribn9 1 1 f ! fopfep; jfMr j EXTRA! 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