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Show About Town MONDAY, rEB'MARY 4. 1957 Logan (Cache Ountv) Utah The Women By BELVA HART Word have been received by relatives in Preston of the arrival of a new boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Workman at Idaho Falls. This is their second boy. The mother will be remembered as Miss Hughlene Kidd. Soldiers Never Quit By HENRY ir j-- -- McLEMORE njii No SCHWABISCH-GMUNone will ever tell Lt. Colonel Alpo K. Martinnen that the Russian army is an invincible one. Not and make him believe it, anyway. This fofmer chief of staff of a Finnish corps, now an American citizen and an officer in the Eighth Infantry Divison, fought a good part of the Russan army war of 1939-4h In the and found that it, like other armies, pulled its trousers on one leg at a time. It is surprising that Lt. Col. Mrs. Chloe Peterson has received word that her 21st grandchild arrived at the home of Mr. Falls. This is their sixth child. Preston In The Whitney ward Relief Society held their officers preparation meeting in connection with a social Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Adrienne Beckstead. Refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Orion Jensen and served at the close of the social Mr. and Mrs. Conrdd Bell spent hour. from Thursday until Sunday in Sarah Mary chapter of D.U.P. Idaho Falls visiting with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell went to the home of Mrs. Gladys Bell and family. On Sunday they Johnson in Fairview last Friday were the dinner guests of Mr. afternoon and quilted a quilt for her. The proceeds received from and Mrs. Arland Larsen. their work will be applied to the treasury of the camp. A pot luck supper was served by those attending. Mr. and Mrs. George Egbert and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielsen visited from Friday until Tuesday of last week at Craig, Colorado, with the Nielsens daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Enroute home Lowry Seeley. they enjoyed having dinner at the new luxurious Little America. THE FINNS were not only out- numbered they were outgunned, had only a scattering of tanks, and no air force to speak of. Yet they killed Russians at a 10 to 1 rate and humilated the Soviet army more than Hitler ever did in the early days of his Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beckstead and Mrs. Wavel Westerberg visited Tuesday evening in Malad with their children. Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beckstead and family. T M. lUf. 1967 by tomorrow U NEA FtL Off., Srrteo, . Mrs. Thomas Tanner has been confined to her home for the past three weeks with a back injury received from a fall in her home. youre going to get for a bad timel" kind bf operation brother, youre THE COLONEL doesnt think very highly of Russian strategy, and while he admits it has improved since 1939, he Is not inclined to rate it as brilliant, no matter whach changes have been made. They moved against us, a small country, almost without warning, Martinnen said, and what happened? A great deal, I can tell you. A great deal. His eyes brightened at the memory. After three months of fighting the Russian attack was repulsed at all points, and we had destrpy-e- d completely wiped out eight Russian divisions. We killed at least 200,000 men, and there were upwards of 300,000 wounded. The Finnish army had only 23,000 killed and 45,000 in swiftly and silently, cut them to el said. Tlie men would quit but ribbons from all sides. The Rus- the women never would. sians bought skis, and even ski manuals, but the skis were of such inferior material that we burned thousands of them in our stoves. The same for the manuals. No one will ever know how MIAMI BEACH (IP) The AFL-CImany of the Russians froze to Executive Council will condeath. sider today whether to suspend three member unions accused of I ASKED Martinnen if the Rusand mishandling of sian soldiers were especially corruption millions of dollars in welfare tough and mean. funds. No, but their high command This session of the is. he answered. One of the di- councils annual meetvisions eliminated was the 44th, ing here was expected to be highwe its and commanding captured by the disclosure of a reofficers order of execution. The lighter on the three unions by the port reason given in the order from AFL-CIEthical Practices Comthe high command was that the mittee. 55 field his of lost all had general The unions named were the wounded. kitchens to the enemy. On anDistillery, Rectifyother occasion we intercepted a and Wine Workers Union, the I ASKED WHAT accounted for radio appeal for help from a Rus- ing Laundry Workers this Finnish superiority as sian division commander who had International Union and the below 50 been cut off in fighters? degree Industrial Allied "That, and Russian stupidity, zero weather for a month. He was Workers of America. the Colonel answered. They evi- told to get out the best way he dently had forgotten about our could. weather, or chose to ignore it. Also our terrain, which features MARTINNEN SAID the only thousands of lakes, marshes, and things the Russians seemed to have plenty of were huge pictures great forests. SALT LAKE CITY, OP) An They came charging down the of Stalin. The Russians hung one aeronautical expert said today forhighways, and thats where they from nearly every tree in the that Americas youth must be stayed. The snow kept them chan- ests. They also used many wo- educated to the fact that it isnt neled on the roads. They were men officers. world that has grown smaller the women were our ski Those for Russian troops sitting ducks the colon but time and space. who, clad In white, and moving something to behold, Western Ray O. Mertes of Springs. III., director of the school and college service of United Air Lines, spoke at a luncheon opening the second annual Air Power KTVT KUTV Channel 2 Channel 4 Symposium of the Utah Wing of the Air Force Assn. KSL-TChannel 5 The events of today, he said, MONDY. 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E. company to attend a refresher course in engineering for three weeks. James and his family live at Idaho Falls and works at A. E. C near Arco, Idaho. Little Miss Sherrill Simpson of Idaho Falls is visiting for a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olsen, while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Simpson, are In New York City. Mr. Simpson was invited there to give a paper about his accomplishments at the Atomic center at Arco, Idaho. This is the second year he has been honored with this invitation. New babies In Preston: Mr. and Mrs. John King, Weston, boy, Jan. 21; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dunn. Preston, girl, Jan. 23: Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tasso. Clifton, girl, Jan. 24; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ransbottom, Preston, boy, Jan. 25; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cutler, Salt Lake City, girl, Jan. 26; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen, Weston, girl, Jan. 28. Appliances catello. Rugs Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith went to Salt Lake Sunday afternoon to visit friends. Steves 3 Priced Very Reasonable jrrrirtrY-irrtftt- TTt MODERN HOME on 5 acres, located in North Logan. Sale Priced at $11,000.00 Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation ESTABLISHED 1802 Sterling L. Weber. Ph. Leo C. Nielsen, Ph. Hyrum, Lamps Bath and Kitchen Furniture Nev. Tools Public Relations Expert Dies Clothing Antique; Ranges NEW YORK (W Carl Byoir, founder of one of the nation's largest public relations firms which bears his name, died Sunday at New York Hospital. Byoir began his career at 14 as a reporter for the Des Moines (Iowa) State Register and at 17, became city editor of the Waterloo (Iowa) Times Tribune. Shortly afterwards he entered the University of Iowa "with only $30 and graduated with savings of $6,500 earned by publishing books. He obtained a law degree from Columbia University. 68, Pianos Musical Instruments Sell Them For Cash With A Want Ad! Frontier Scout BY M'BOY HERALD JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING deadline Is 6 00 p. m. the day preceding publication. 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SQUIRES AGENCIES BERT G RUSSELL. Ph 1497-- R DON McCUTCHEON. I h. 2786 2 1 Federal Avenue ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES. Do you need money? Avon Cosmetics offer a splendid opportunity In Logan vicinity servicing our customers. For interview. Write Box den, Utah. 3. Instruction PRIVATE SCHOOL (elem ) pending Inquires invited. Ph. 2526. VIOLIN TEACHER, beginners or advanced. 31 N. 4th West. Ph. 1685-- 8. Special Notices 10. Personals MOVING LOGAN. 14 HEAD lambs. Son bility LOCAL 1 LONG DISTANCE logan. Utah BARLEY WANTED before 0 6 P M. WANTED. 2 Red or Black Bally Calves. 2 or 3 days old. Ph. 1522-- J. WANTED. OLDER Model Truck with Hydraulic Hoist Bed. Ph. 2292. 15. Home Furnishings 25 Farmers Trading K L 24 3 HG G N -- 1390 Weather Summary Morning Melodies Neus 5 Minutes 05 Record Kendervou Highlight . FOR YOUR DEAD AND USELESS HORSES, COWS. SHEEP. HOGS. ALSO HIDES. PELTS. FURS. WOOL. UTAH CO. Just South ot Logan Phone Logan 49 collect BEAUTIFY YOUR WINDOWS with lovely Custom Combe Boxes All sizes and styles. Plain or Mahogany. Birch and etc L A H Range. Burner. 2 Ph. oven Used 4 years. Ph. 16. Miscellaneous Refrigerator condition. Ph. 2979 Ph. 2S95-- For Sal Ph. com- Oil Heater. Quaker 425 gal. tank. Ph. WILL TRADE a large Combination for a good Ref. iRtrator Freezer We stili have small refrigerator some bargains In used coal and ml Heaters and Washing Machines. Service and Supply Co. Qualitv Ill South Main, Phone 1722-- LOANS STATE LOAN Phone 260 35. For Rent. Aportments REDECORATED Apt for 7 or 2 Ph. 966-W- . people. Good location SMALL APT. Close to church, school and shopping center Ph. 1431-2 BEDROOM Partly Furn. Apt. 61 No. J West. Call at 55 No. 1st West after 6 p.m. CHOICE UNFlRN 3 RM. APT. Garage 125 West 5th No. 5 RM furnished APT. Heated. 114 North 2nd West STRICTLY modern studio apartment. 201 North 1st East Ph I668-J- . 3 room apartment UNFURNISHED Hot water heat Call Baugh 57. Co. Ph. Plumbing 36. For Rent Houses 3 BFDROOM HOME. Unfurnished, carpeted, oil furnace. Ph. 2113. Unfurn, House at RlverJieights. Ph. 226.3-37. Rooms, Rooms and Board Instruction ASTER FEf Electric Guitar and Amplifier, bee at Dunk-le- CHOICE SLEEPING ROOM for man. Music Ph 60 Ph 2737 after 4 p m UPRIGHT PIANO Very good cond. SI FKPIVfJ Roovt for men near . v 1713 R. Rambler 2 fue-Jlac- Attached Leishman. town. Fh. 1971-M- s TON Chev. truck with good tires with or without rack. Excellent cond. Call CH 48. Automobiles DON'T MISS This One! 130 Custom l Nash. New tire. overdrive. $1 HO 00 Call 1859-after 6 pm. AN OUTSTANDING CO. NEW In Cache Valley. ( old storage lockers In warm room, rent by month or xear. Logan Refrigeration Co. 545 No. Main. Ph. 2131. MODERN. 17. Musied Instruments, Cell Brick room. A-- 33. Money to Loan 29 West 1st North GET TWO LOVELY 8 X 10 photos Onlv $5 00 t Pedersen Studio WATKINS PRODUCTS for sale. Ph 6 Grapt Hall. Hyrum, Ut. Terms. BEDROOM 46. 1 34. Miscellaneous Rentals RANGE. Frlgid-alr- e Used sink. Good Wonda-Chai- r 3 North, Logan, UtilityTheron 25. For Servic 1120-- bination high chair, stroller, jouth chair et, car seat. chair, table, . Thprmostat, NEW 1st Phone 2541 46 Electric J. Ph. 1693-MLARGE SIZE Mountain States Realty 262 West double garage. Ph. I335-R- . DON J. WILSON NEW COLOR, and black and white 21 inch RCA Console T V for sale Never been taken from store . Retail price $725 Will sell for $150. Price include one year service. NEW CHROME I MODERN 2 Bedroom home. Furnace, Stoker. Elec. 'water heater. Water Softener, Double Garage. Fenced back vard Located at Smithfield Call Logan 3275 for appointment. LARGE modern Wellsville home. New oil furnace. Roof insulation, electric water heater, double garage. on TV line. 1 4 acre very !8. A productive land. Low down payment. Ph CH ALFALFA hav and straw. Fred VERY NICE 2 Bedroom Frame BunHardman Will deliver Ph. 014-J- 2. galow with 3 Room Basement Apt. Carpeted drapes, roomv kitchen, 24. Farm Equipment large garage with cemented driverod lot. Verv nicely way 522 E. 1st North. Ph. MR. FARMKR If ou are interested landscaped. 9-156 t: actor. Verv in a good second rcas good tires, overhauled motor, In Brick Home at EQUITY overdrive See Henry Hodges, LewHillerest Avenue. Call JO iston, Utah. irailers-Truck- 2658 SEWING MACHINE, ELECTRIC OWN YOUR BUSINESS Country itore, with wholesale and retail gas and oil. IHing quarters in connection with store, this a going business, in good location, and can be bought on very easy terms. CHOICE BALED ALFALFA In barn. Ph. STP.AW. Bright, barn stored. Will deliver lh. EAT APPLES for Health Jos. Baer. Phone 2641-- J Prov idence ALFALFA HAY and Straw, delivered I.vvle Munns. Tremonton. Ph. 69 E. 1st No. WESTINGHOUSE Tel. 3080 563 No Main St. Night Phone 350-Levi Hansen CH 1009c NEIL'S 4 HOWELL REALTY Ready to CACHE Valley Breeding Assn. Help keep Industry at home. Morris Reese, Smithfield .TO Iale Israeisen, Logan, Ph. 140 Clark Neiken. Hvrum, CH Fred Baker, Lewiston. CH Post TUESDAY A5D THURSDAY 600 Sign On 6 OO Milkman' Serenade 6 2S Weather Summary. 6 305 Min. News Cast 6 35 MUKiu?n s Serenadt eont, 7 00 New Highlights 7 01 Cache Valle. Rural Roundup 7 7 8 8 Will Call For and Pay HIGHEST PRICES 674 NORTH MAIN YOUNG EWES. Ph. 08-- J 4. LOANS INSURANCE 23. Produce for Sale 30 According to the Record 45 Family Worship Hour 00 Rocky Mountain Music Tim 9 15 Music 9 30 lloemmakers Tips-Nt945 Meet the Artist 10 00 Meet the Band 10:30 Svphonlc Swing 11 :00Tuesday Morning Melodle TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:U0Here's to Veterans 1215 NonnlTlme Noveltie 12 '30 RID Farm Review 12:40 Far Chats 12 45 News of the Neewst 1:00 Look to the Skies 1.15 Air Force Reserve 1'30 Here We Have Idaho 2:00 Music You Want 3 00 Western Roundu 4 00 KPST Platter Party 5 15 The Scrapbook. 5 30 Teenage Music Box 6 00 Sign off. 8 8 8 9 REAL ESTATE Custom line birch kitchen 11. Wanted to Buy W Whih Order Your HONEGGER CHIX NOW HUGIK HATCIIEP.Y 5 Ph. Richmond, Ut. PACKING. CRATING or OTHER NICE HOMES we are glad to show you! Goods HONEGGER TOPS THE NATION $6 09 NET PROFIT PER BIRD Honegger won the 1956 National Championship egg laving contests over 489 pens entered by 141 of the Nations leading breeders. AvLivaerage production over 8 TRANSFER AND STORAGE or after $11,000.00 ONE PAIR Boys Hockey Skates, in good condition. Size 5. Ph. 2711-N- J or 318 East 3rd South. UTAH WANTED. OIL HEATER Phone Ob.VRl GOOD SPRINGING HOLSTEIN rows and heifers. Direct California shipDelbert Olsen or ping 042-R-Ph 041-J- 3 Wavna Sorenson. Ph. ake OO 20. Sporting BRICK HOME LARGE On West Center. St. With double garage. Main Phone 1136 ELMER LAWRENCE Res. Phone 1427 .MOVING Call $12,600.00 22. Livestock ond Poultry Johnson Transfer rrlONt 448 With garage, large lot. BRAND NEW KODAK RETINA IIIC F2 0 lens, built In exposure meter case, cost $205.00. sell $105.00. Call 8 after 7 p m. NATION WIDE SERVICE AGENT FOR MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. Storage, Packing, Shipping, Cratlsi & FRAME HOME 21. Cameros and Supplies LOCAL J. W. Ault $10,500.00 24 South MYRA DEAN Health Charm Products Gertrude Erickson, Ph. 930-FURNITURE REPAIR and Spot Finishing. Modern Trend, 541 No. Main, Ph. 433. - With apartment in basement, garage and sprinkling system. Close in. ' Crockett Realty Ph. 2211. 814 BRICK DELUXE RAMBLER HOME wall to wall carpeting, oil furnace, electric water heater, I.arge attached garage, excellent East location, close to Temple. Basement completely finished. Only $19,000.00 6. Repair Service , HOME Only $7,900.00 EXPERT TV & Electronic Sound Equipment Repair. Phonos. Radios, all makes. Jack's Appliance & TV. PHONE HOME yard. East location WANTED- - RIDE to Hlllfield, lower area. shift. Walter Boyd. Ph. 1065 N. Main. OWN YOUR MODERN BRICK BUNGALOW only 7 years old. hardwood floor, oil furnace, electric water heater, small fenced back 4. Travel Opportunity Ph. 2310 Logan, Utah Phone 1100 FRAME ENGLISH STYLE HOME Wall to wall carpeting, oil furnace. electric water heater. turn basement Apt. with $50 00 monthly Income, garage, fenced back yard, only 12 block from Main Street and bus line. Within walking distance of town. $15,000.00 1304 Og- Realtor EI.WOOD NIELSEN. Ph. MELVIN B. SQUIRES, Our records show prompt courteous action on the sale of your property. List with us for action. 2. Help Wanted. Believe Band Sued Five Minute New 7:15 Stories from the Spans Record 7.30 Lets Go io Town 7:45 Stand by for Musie 8 0o Evening Edition, New Record Rambling 9 OO Your Evening Serenade 30 Muste Box 9:30 The 9:55 Five Minute News 10:00 Sign OtZ TUESDAY MOKNTNO 7 00 Join the Navy 7:15 Market Reports 7:30 Far Radio New 7.25 Daylight Requests 7.30 Firestone Weather Report 7.35 Daylight Requests 8:00 Breakfast Melodies 6: Record Kendt7ou auhe Cham Qul Musical Memoir News Highlight 11 01 The Magic of Melodv 11 31 The Magic of Melody 11 4r Manhattan Melodies 12 imi The World at Noon Today 1 mi News Highlights 1 01 New Sounds In Music l'3 Music Makers 2 05 News Highlight 2 01 Symposium of Melody 3 XV 5 Minute New Summary 3 OV-- Record at Random 4 io Sport Repoit J 4 15 !rre ill 1 op 4 h khlight pv1g 6 15 Sign Oil r Modern grocery store fully equipped, stocked, also building. Doing fine volume of business. Located at 395 West Center, Logan. Check our office for terms on this business. 8 Months Old German Short Hair pup. Small red collar. Answers to the name Fritz. Lost in the vicinity of 3rd Erst between 8th and 9th North. Ph. 3196. Reward. 7 A M. 9 , MATURED LADY would like baby sitting position. Will go in home day or night. Ph. 1154-HEMSTITCHING at mv home. 475 South 5th West. Ph. 2672. WATKINS PRODUCTS for Sale. Ph. 1380-NM- , 136 E. 6th No. WANTED: A good reliable man to supply customers with Rawleigh Products in Cache county and Logan city. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. Denver, Colo. SELL for Little Rteppingstones Feet. Earn 52.51 to $5 00 per hour. Write, Box 48 Co Herald Journal, for details. PERSONNEL DIRECTOR TRAINEE Permanent position. Excellent opportunity lor ambitious young man Must be college graduae, personel experience helpful. For interview call Continental Baking Co. 45744. Ogden. Ask for Reese Merrill, or send resume to P.O. Box 787, Ogden. Utah. DRESSMAKING. Alterations, Slipcovers, Drapes. Ph. 736-NPAINTING. PAPERING. Steaming, Cleaning. Patch Plastering. Phone LOST: Average S words per line. Minimum charge 80c. If ad It canceled before expiration a cash refund will be given at The Herald Journal Office for the unused 0 30 It 00 s 911 1. Lost and Found 9 01 ! Willard Paulsen. Ph. 266-- 4 f PHONE 3280 Evt 34 and 35 Glen Baugh. Ph. 2854 850-N- 0. Work Wanted T Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bnrmp and Mr. and Mrs. John Webber jof Ogden spent five days recently the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Richards at Las Vegas, Refrigerators Television SOMERS Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olsen, left last Sat- SELL - Tennessee Ernie Art Einklctter Double feature NBS Matinee theater Made by General Electric PRICED TO BEAT ALL COMPETITION No Obligation Free Home Trial MUSIC, TV. AND APPLIANCE 70 West Center Phone 716 James of today is the history of yesterMrs. Jennie Barton visited Sunday. We live in a world that can be made to blow up or grow up. day in Salt Lake City with a sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Wiser. She accompanied another sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Carver from Po- Radios "Mjiofet HOME on 2nd East with 2 bedroom bedrooms for the other part of the house. BRICK Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson of Richmond, Utah, visited SunPhone 50 day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beckstead. The three children of Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beckstead of Malad 0. Work Waned have been recent visitors at the homes of their grandparents, Mr. KNAPP SHOES and Mrs. Lloyd Beckstead and Air Cushioned. Inner Soles. Ph. 36 Mrs. Wavel Westerberg while WALLPAPER CLEANING. Snow their parents were in Salt Lake Shoveling, and odd Jobs. Ph. 756-city. Their father attended the EXPERT PAINTING, Paper Hangveterinary convention. The childing. George Bench, Ph. 806-ren are Kelley Kristin, Bradley and Kathy Ann. mid-wint- 25.00-memb- er (2) Howard Barlow (4) Stanley 51 Talent Scout LOVELY apartment. A large crowd of Whitney ward members attended the "Meet Me At Mutual Tuesday evening. They were entertained with an interesting program and a film, How Near to the Angels. Two stake Board members, Mrs. Ruth Sutton and Mrs. Elsie Bodily, were visitors. x GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY in ALMOST NEW HOME 4 rooms and bath all on the main floor. Good location East on 0th North. $7,200.00. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Bodily and family from Hansen, Idaho, visited recently for a week in Preston and Cove, Utah, with relatives. They left Monday morning to return to their home. l4l had the same '42. Real Estate E:?? 42. Reel d Martinnen doesnt undersell the Russians, because never have so few killed so many as the Finns did the Russians. Finnish plaand whipped toons fought companies Russian batalions, took on regiments, and regiments fought armies. Invasion. Lt. Col. Martinnen came to the United States in 1947 with fifteen other Finnish officers on what was then a very secret move. He served In our army, first as a private and then as a master sergeant, until he was commissioned in 1951. He is now the chief of Civil Affairs and Military Government for the Eighth, which recently came over from Fort Carson, Colorado. 42. Peal Es?ee FRAME HOME with full basement located the center of Pi oiueni(?. Only $6,000.00, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Beck-steaspent several days in Salt Lake the rast week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Poe and Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Ray Bosen. Russo-Finnis- 6:30 Peel Estate 2. THF HERALD JOURNAL BU' Cadillac Fleetwood low mileage, completely equippe Only $1595 00 1952 See at 1032 North Mair 638 or 2128 Phone 1955 FORD Sedan, R '46 VTON PICKUP $150 00. Ph 2578-- II . O , Going . Excellent cond Quick Sale into army service. Ph 6 Good condl . FOR THE BEST LSF D CARS In t own call Paul Parkinson at Ben Redd Chevrolet. Ph. 2840 or 2821. OPEN FOR BIDS Blacksmith Fork Roil Cunservi tion District has for bid. one- 1951 INTERNATIONAL LI70 TRUCK This truck is in rear new cond tton. driven onlv Ilia) miles Ha s '2J yard dump bed, 130" whei ba se Bids will be airepled until non Wednesdav kebruurv 6 1957 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT'D REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. Contact EI.WOOD NIELSEN Chairman Dist. Board 443 West 2nd South 8 Phone Hyrum, Utah You Can Rely Used Car Vant |