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Used Car. -frucfct 5 1 C.n TrucVi 51 6 5 cylinder, overdrive. Like new i BENDER AUTO SALES 125 8th Aye; 352-4358. PICKUP-Cimpcr 3 fflta-Discounf For This Area IT'S NO SECRET SELL SO MANY THAT'S THE REASON WE SELL SO CHEAP Low-Low Overhead Over 175 New Used Cars Pickups To Choose From Wheeler The Dealer Hi-Way 85 at 16th St. Harold Croissant Phone-352-7000 Harry Wooldridge Wooldridge vJack Mgr.

SPECIAL THIS MONTH Chev. Powerglide Cast Iron Trans. oil Rn4 installation- BENDER AUTO SALES 125 8th Ave. Other Transmissions Priced Accordingly 352-4358 Tralkn'ood 53 I FT. efttnptr.

jacki. 70 TRAVEL Cr.tt tamper. I tv (500. 90S Evani. 552-8611.

"OR 7 ft. camp. Idnl for 1'b. JSJ-I611. t4W FOR RENT Trsrel fold out teat tntlcn.

your trillcr now. Sirrke. 421 11 li Avt. 352-3718. or otter, 1744 SUi J5S- 956S.

Dealer TERRY, MONITOR, YELLOWSTONE, CARDINAL Sales and Rental D. Service 422 11 'Ave. 352-3718 310 N. llth' Ave. 363-1603 'YOUR RED-DALE' Trailers'and Camners Sales--Service--Parts WESTERN HOME IMPROVEMENT Excel travel trailers and campers Starcratt tent trailers Pickup toppers GREELEY MT.

TRAVELAND C51 28th St! One block east of Ehrlich -Motors, 352-2580 TraUen md 53 'OR A 1 8 fu pickup Weltbt 1,109 (. KOG. One block north if bueVll IMi In Pierce, i S65 16H FT. Kit companion, trulter, ill. Excellent.condition.

Phone after p.m.. HAMPERS. 90 MODELS Wtnnebago -ft Aljo Trailer Hitches ff Dune Buggies Tent Trailer Rentals Storage Rupp Mini Cycles Camper and.Trailer Economy Shop No. of Inn 352-6628 In 'The Courts DISTRICT COURT Seven divorces were granted in District Court by Judge Hugh Arnold. They were as follows: Martinez of Ault from.

Gilbert R. Martinez on grounds of mental cruelty. Mrs. Carolyn Wright Noor- AUTOMOBILE OR DUALITY HOME? TURN TO THE WANT ADS Auctions 54 bakhsn, Farhad 1303 10th from Noor Noorbakhsh on grounds'of mental cruelty. The decree restored the plaintiff's maiden name of Wright.

Mrs. Carol J. Blehm of Greeley from Larry Eugene Blehm on grounds of mental cruelty. The plaintiff's maiden name of Carol J. Alia villa was restored.

Mrs. Karen Edminster of Kersey from John-A. Edminster on grounds of mental The decree restored the plaintiff's name of Karen Forkenbrpck. Robert Stone, .2132 4th Stone cruelty. Custody of the three minor children was awarded to the mother.

Claudia Richard Roberts, 1535 28th Ave. from David from Mrs. Ileen May on grounds of mental Alan Roberts on of The Estate Planning Meeting Called Here Wednesday Greeley area attorneys, trust officers, Chartered Life Underwriters and Certified Public Accountants have been invited to' attend a breakfast meeting at Farm Fare Cafeteria Wed- nesday.at 7:30 a.m.' Principal speaker will be Stuart Monroe, president of the National Association of Estate Planning Councils, who will speak on corporation buy and sell agreements. The meeting also will explore the feasibility of forming a Colorado Estate Planning.Council. 28,1971 GREELEY TRIBUNE: (UNC.

report as 6 a.m.).;! High Monday 75 Low this 'morning 'it Barometer 30.34, rising. Precipitation none Total for. year; 12.11' Normal through Sept. 10.68 Highest temperature ever corded here on a Sept. 28 90 in 1931; was 26.

in 1935! Sun will rise Wednesday at 6:53 a.m. and will set at 6:47 p.m. (MDT). By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS v.V'. High cldy clear -83 52, Amarillo, clear 87 Anchorage, clear 4fi: 37-' 'i Asheville, cldy' Atlanta, clear: 84 66 -'Ll Birmingham, clear 87 66' -c.

Bismarck, i 54 ,.48 .11 Boise, clear, 57 38 Boston, cldy 65 37, .11 Butfalo, 6 5 61 Charleston, clear 84 cldy 83 63 JOHNSON'S AUCTION ANTIQUE AUCTION OCT. STARflNG P.M. 2ND Furniture, glassware, old bottles, many niore items too numerous to mention. All consignments "welcome. 353-7955 399 McCOOK, EVANS HIGHWAY 85 Greeley Police Log MONDAY a.m.

7:00 Dead cat in 1600 block of 8lh Ave. 7:10 KK TV, 6i5.Blh.Ave., reports rear 'pane removed. Money faken during night. 7:46 Windows broken out of house at 1741 29th Ave Ct. in Hilt-Graham park.ing lot.

Minibikes. reported caus: ing a problem at' clinic at 2523 16lh St. 8:50 Burglary: money.taken from Greeley recreation Building, 710 llth Ave. stolen from 1846 7 Ave. 10:15 Money reported.

faken from Sally's Lounge. 11:13 Auto damage: woman reports car window broken, p.m. 1 2 0 7 Burglary: woman reports burglary in progress at 2010 20lh St. Road. 12:20 Missing juvenile report filed; 3:10 Bicycle stolen from John Evans Junior High.

4:37 Female juvenile released to parents. 5:05 Man sleeping in Lincoln Park. Contacted. 5:31 Store reports alarm inoperative for night. 5:03 Residential, burglary reported.

5:14 Accident, at 8th and 85 Bypass. 5:15 Assistance requested in getting clothes from trailer. 5:23 Suspicious vehicle, apparently 'observing residence where owner is out of 5:41 Disturbance: woman reports trouble at her residence 5:53 Bicycle stolen from Jack son School. 5:58 Minibikes. reported in park at 13.th Ave.

and 26th St. 6:54 Blocked driveway. 7:30 Larceny: Bicycle taken from John Evans Junior High. 8:05 Report of juvenile cutting down tree; Juvenile contacted. 8:15 Report of stolen tapes Canceled when found by owner 8:22 Woman reports ca parked in her driveway.

Ticke given. 8:30 Auto damage at 2337 611 St. 8:30 Woman reports prowle -in vicinity 'of 515 7th St. Gon on arrival: 8:55 Bicycle stolen from Gun ter 0:10 Man reports someone i 'his house at 314 4th St. Un founded.

9:30 Greeley Lions Clu requests escort to bank. 9 4 5 Vandalism: suga dumped i a tank at 819V 9th St. 10:05 Vehicle impounded afte being left in courthouse parkin lot; 10:00 Loveland Police Department reports man selling cashmere sweaters for $10 headed ir Greeley. 10:40 Disturbance: woman eports husband about to beat er up. 11:00 Accidental 1819 9th St.

11:29 Open door at Markley 'olkswagen. 11:56 Man reports people in lenmere Park making noise, 'arties contacted. TUESDAY' Disturbance: boys eporfed- making noise in area 1700 block on 10th Ave. 2:08 Prowler; woman reports omeone knocking on her door I 2047 9th Ave. 6:12 Barking dog.

Owner ontacted. Sheriff's Department MONDAY 7:40 Report of a break-in west Greeley. 8:10 Prisoners taken to court and fingerprints taken. 8:20 Theft of over $50 reported. 9:30 Prisoners taken to court.

10:30 Prisoner released. 10:35 Prisoner taken to. court. 10:50, Reporl of stray palyes. 11:00 Assault reported.

11:00 Prisoner booked. I JnM 'emortam SCFTAEFBR In loving' 7nemory ot S. Schaefer who passed away September'28, 1065. of you come drifting hack, i i our dreams today. We know that you are rtstlng When twilight ends the day.

The family and grandchildren 1 09 1 1 1 5 Theft from eported. Officer assigned. Noon Prisoner booked. auto 12:10 Four prisoners.released 1 2 30 Theft under $50 reported. Officer assigned.

1:00 Prisoner taken to court. 2:30 Prisoner released. 2:45 Prisoner released. 3:30 Prisoner taken to cour for fighting. 4:00 Prisoner released.

4:45 Barking dogs. Officer assigned. 5:00 Prisoner released to sergeant fo be taken to court. 8:35 Prisoner booked. 10:00 Prisoner booked.

10:15 Lock-up. 11:30 Request to deliver death message. TUESDAY a.m. 1 2 2 0 Suspicious person reported on E. 18th St.

1:30 Complaint of someone frying fo 'cattle. For Lupton sub-station notified. 5:00 Prisoner released. 8 By FORBES Greeley Fire Chief Fire. Prevention is a vital part 1 the Greeley Fire Depart- nent's operation.

Under the direction of Fire Chief'Virtus i a this department unctions daily with a well ilanned program of inspections, xth residential and industrial, ire prevention talks by the aersonnel of the department, extinguisher demon7 trations, and many other ac- ivitics. Hospitals. and nursing homes are given special attention with ire drills conducted, evacuation irocedures studied and given on. emergency irocedures to protect the oc- of such institutions. oster homes and day care are also inspected -egularly.

With Fire Prevention Week Oct. 3. through' Oct. 9, Einspahr has prepared he following information for his article'. A full week of activity is planned, directed irimarily toward children, however-j Sail 0 cilizensi are welcome to attend the outdoor demonstrations of equipment.

The Junior Fire Marsha! 3 rogram is being presented to he first and second grades in all School District Six.schools, also'- in (he Trinity Lutheran, ireeley Catholic, Seventh-day Adventist Academy and the UNC Lab School. A program toward fire )revention will be given in hese schools with literature iirnished for the program, are an award to 'be presented to each school for it's par Associated with the program Lett Insurance Agency and Slartford Insurance Company will furnish the material am film strips for the program, anc 'iremen's-Glub will be with'the quipment to answer questions, emonstrate the equipment, and ass out red plastic firemen's elmefs to the children. Cub cout packs 230, 205, and 203 ave volunteered their time to i i fire prevention material in shopping enters. the a assistance from Dr. Tripletl Marriage Licenses Joe Martinez of Eaton am Eliza Garcia Of Denver.

Kirk Robertson and Juditl Sipithson both of Ronald Winger and Kathy Anderson, both of Springfield, Ore. Paul Paulsen and Judith Griffin, both of Longmbnt. Ignacio Cantu and Rosalinda Balderas, both of Fort Rudolph.DeFruiter and Peggy Johnston both of Fort Lupfon. Salazar, Kersey, and Catherine Hernandez.of Evans. Jose.

Ochpa, of Josephine 'Greeley. Robert Stone, Evans, anfl Lavalta Ingersoll, Greeley. Fort Lupton Police MONDAY p.m. 1:30 Suspicious persons 70 block on Harrison. 1:45 Theft from high schoo parking 7:00 Civil matter; 7:20 Stolen keys: 104 Denver.

7:40 Ammonia tank leaking Wycon Chemical, Manage contacted. hazard al lOt and Denver. Six juveniles con trcled. 9:50 Phone down in block of Park. contacted.

TUESDAY, a.m. 215 1: St. Recovered at 1 a.m. arrest. plaintiff's.

maiden name, of Claudia Richard was restored. Mrs. Jesse Kay Bruce, Rt. 1, Platteville from John Knock Bruce on grounds of mental cruelty. The mother was given custody of the minor child.

Three divorces were granted by Judge Roy M. Briggs. They Mary Thompson also known as Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Thompson, 3211 10th from Charles E. Thompson on grounds of desertion and nonsupport.

The plaintiff's prior name of Mary Elizabeth Hiett was restored by the decree. Zenas defendant in the action, from Mrs. Stella Davidson, 939 Montrose on grounds of mental cruelty. Temporary custody of the four minor children was given to the father. Mrs.

cipated. that approximately 500' children will be During the week, films and Nadine Suzanne Nehr- 913 25th from Ronald Craig Nehrboss on grounds ot mental cruelly. Six divorces were filed here District Court. They were: Judy Howard, 1131 32nd against Kenneth Howard. They City Traffic Accidents Of the five accidents filed with the Greeley Police Department over last three days, only one resulted in injuries.

Joan Graham, 1903 24th complained of pain in one leg after the collision of her 1972 vehicle and that of Daniel Pisano, 906 St. The accident happened a.m. yesterday at 35th Ave. and 10th St. Damage to the Graham vehicle was estimated at $450, and the Pisano vehicle, a 1959 truck received no damage.

Four other- traffic accidents were recorded. The times and places of these accidents, along with the vehicles, drivers and damages involved were: At 5:15 p.m. Monday, at 8lh St. and the 85 Bypass, a 1968 vehicle driven by Loren Anderson, 2200 37th $300 and a 1964 model, Orrin Kent, 2124 21st St Road, $225. At 11:11 p.m.

Monday, at 19th Ave. and 9th a 1965 vehicle, Cynthia Highland, Greeley, $400 and an unknown vehicle and driver. At 5:28 p.m. Sunday, at 12th Ave. Court and 25lh a 1967 auto, Patricia Martens, 2413 25th $250 and a 1964 car, Eileen' Wollenweber, Denver, $400.

At 10:13 a.m. Saturday, al 14th Ave. 13th a.1964 vehicle, John Howard, Gill, $5 forecasts Colorado a northwest Wednesday. General ly fair south Wednesday arid in northeast. Few snow showers at higher mountains in north on Wednesday.

Low tonight 40-50 south, 35-45 25-35 mountains. Highs Wednesday mostly 80s southeast; 70s northwest, 60s mountains. Wyoming Generally fair tonight, increasing cloudiness on Wednesday with scattered snow showers western mountains-and a few rain showers at lower elevations west. Low tonight 25-35 lower elevations, 15-25 mountains. High Wednesday 60-70 at lower elevations, 50s in mountains.

Colo. Extended Forecast -Thursday through Saturday. Colorado Variable cloudiness through Saturday and quite cool for this time of year. Scat and a 1965 vehicle, Thelma Cuthbertson, .1007 34th Ave. $500.

Chicago, cldy Cincinnati, clear Cleveland, cldy Denver, clear Des Moines, cldy Detroit, cldy Duluth, rain Fairbanks, Fort Worth, cldy Green Bay, Helena, clear Honolulu, clear Houston, clear Ind'apolis, cldy Jacks'ville, clear Juneau, Kansas City, cldy Little Rock, cldy Los Angeles, clear Louisville, clear Marquette, Memphis, clear Miami, rain Milwaukee, cldy cldy New Orleans, cldy New York, cldy Okla. City, 'cldy 84 70 80 66 74 65 74 88 71 60 .03 ..95 1 .01, tered rain or snow showers Qmaha, cldy mountains. Highest temperatures 65 to 75 south, 60 to 70 north, 50 to 60 Lowest temperatures 40 to 50 south, 35 to 45'north, 20s mountains. talks iven in the schools, will and be aturday, Ocl. 9, the "old" and le "new" in fife fighting ap- aratus will be displayed eginning-at -11 a.m.:in Lincoln ark." i This equipment will be moved i Wilshire Shopping Center, nd from there, will be Splayed in the parking lot at 'oolco arid at Hillside Shopping the Greeley married in on June 9, 1967, and have one child.

Betty Rossbw, 1231 29th St. against Daniel Rossow. The two were, married in Fort course will be Gary Morgan Collins Jan. 2 9 1962. They lave two children.

Selma Arnold, Rt. 1, Box 104, against Marvin Arnold. They be taught those who have Center. Members were married here June 12, 1967, and have'one child. Sandra Vierow, 2421 25th against Julius Vierow Sr.

They were married in Reno, oh Aug. 10, 1958, and have two children. Melanie Swanson, 1912 State. Farm against John Swanson. The two were married in Pueblo on Dec.

27, 1968. They have no children. 312 16th'Ave. Court, against Harry Eckhardt. They were married here on June have one child.

Recreation Sets Bridge Class A class in beginning bridge has-been scheduled from 7- to 9 p.m. on Wednesday nights by the Greeley Recreation Division. Instructor for the eight 7 week In the Courts I I A COURT Judith Adkisson, 1025 19th careless driving, $25. Bewrly Bascom, 227 10th right of way at stop sign, Harry Becker, Keenesburg careless driving, David Berlier, Kersey, park curfew, $10: Brown, 1620 8th entering $15. Esther Buderus, Rt.

1, Box 227, Red light, $15. Mary Costa, Fort Collins, improper backing, $15. Diane Dillard, 1009 32nd stop sign, $1.5...." 90 73 .52 '30 87 -74 88 77 .02 85 '66 87 68 M' 91 75 90 70 53 83 72 84' 75 79 72 66 88 71 65 61 72 89 73 67 62 IV 88 86 67 58 51 53 (M--Missing, T--Trace) Akron, clear 79 45 Alamosa, clear 73 42 Canon City, clear 79 44 Cheyenne, Wyo 1 clear .68 39 Colo. Springs, clear 79 70 27' lF 5f: 79' 45- 74 77 44 Philad'phia, cldy Phoenix, clear rain Ptlahd, cldy Ptland, rain Craig, clear Crook, clear Denver, clear Fleming, clear Fort Collins, clear 71 45 Grd. Junction, clear 80 38 La cjear 89 51', cloudy 90 clear 6 1 31 Pueblo, clear 90 52 75- 42 76 42 Salida, clear Sedgwick, clear' Trinidad, cloudy scfc Fundamentals will'be stressed along with actual playing.

Advanced techniques also will had-experience in playing. Registration fee is the class will begin Oct. 6. Cub Scouts Pack 22S Cub Scout Pack 226 will hold annual membership roundup md pack meeting at 7 p.m. a at Madison Elementary School.

Parents must attend to enroll boys, in ie Cub Scouts. There will be display of handicrafts by the ack members. Pack 205 School Nife 'for Scouting was leld Sept. 23, at Maplewood School for all Cubs and their parent? in Pack 205 and pros- and their parents. Vebetos 3 presented, the Colors ollowed by the Pledge of Allegiance.

A relay race was hen directed by Den 10. Awards ollowing were given to the boys: Recruiter's Greg Jamieson; Gold Arrow, Mike Smith; 2 Silver Joe Givan; Webeto A a na ut Badge, Victor Strayer, and David Clithero his Den Chief Award 'rom Alice The following boys received awards from (he Bicycle Kyle McRae, Doug 3errington, Roger Waters, Victor Strayer, Dan Rauh, Tim Sadeken, Jim Rauh, Kevin Me- ilae, Mike. Smith and Darryl! Grauberger. A talk. on Scouting was presented by' 'Dave "Robins.

Applications for new Cubs were available at that time. Teh boys applied for 'membership into 205. The next pack meeting wijl be held on Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at Maplewood School.

It is often an extremely dangerous.act to leave or enter a the traffic side', reminds the State Patrol. Ever if a person doing this is not struck himself, he can cause a motorist to swerve suddenly and into trouble. Five Locations Announced for Oil Exploration A total of five new oil or gas wells locations were announced this week in Weld County in the report of the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Committee. Three of the sites were reported by a combine new to the area, Knight and Miller- Bruce Anderson, which reported wells on a Schulein-Stale lease at ne nw, -36-8n-57w, in the Bounty Field. The wells are al being drilled to the sand leve at 6,100 feel.

Oil also reported a well at sw sw 8-3n-52w on a McBride lease. The well is a wildcat seeking the sand level at 6,900 feet. J. H. Bander reported a well site at nw se, 15-9n-58w, another wildcat on a Bradbury The well is to the sand at 6,500 feet.

Elodia careless driving, Marge. Goldman, 618 36th dog lag, $5, dog at large, $5. Garland Hampton, 1807 21st St. Road, complete stop, $8. William Ikendiiye, 1924 27th careless driving, $15.

Philip Keyser, 1318 24th careless driving, $25. Richard Kimsey, 510 35th Aye. Court, noise, $10. Danny O'Brien, Denver, park a State Park, Wagoner, is the sife for the 1971 Presidents' Meeting of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Oct. 6-8.

Approximately 250 persons are expected from 82 councils in a 10 slate area. Representing Mountain Prairie Council, a United Way Agency with its headquarters in Greeley, are Mrs. R. Don Burton of Loveland, Mrs. council president, William Rudolph, ami the Raymond O'Brien, Kersey, pa.rk curfew, $10.

Ponce, .1717 stop sigh, $15. Janie Salazar, 723 3Gth $20. Vasquez, sign, $15. Pierce, stop Lucy Mendez, La Salle, interference, $30. Lillian Nunez, -Fort: Morgan, open container, $10.

BYU Student's Body Is Found PROVO, Utah (AP) The body of a Brigham Young University student missing nearly two years was identified Monday. executive director from Fort Collins. The meeting theme Is "Commitmenl-Action," a topic on which Dean Fisher, the keynote speaker, will talk. Fisher, dean of the University of Missouri School of Journalism in Columbia, came to the Deanship from the editorship of the Chicago Daily News. During his years as a Daily News Fisher received several awards including the Chicago Newspaper Guild's Page One Award.

The Junior Chamber of Commerce cited him as'an Outstanding Young of the Year in 1952 for is work in exposing Chicago's rowing slum problems. In 1965, as acting city editor, ''isher aided in directing the nvestigation of the Illinois state Hospital Dismissals Dismissed from Weld County General Hospital on Monday, Sept: 27: Kerry llth Hilda Busch, 715 25th Mrs. Frances Kern, 1010 5lh Joe Gonzales, 505 3rd Mrs, Agnus Herdman, Thornton; Mrs. Robert Pitts, 2134 Glen Fair Mrs. Edward Darland, San Diego, Calif; 3n Security Patrol" v'if-1-i' 9:00 a.m.

Funeral escort requested' ram Allnutt's Drawing! Linn Grove Cemetery. .10:00 a.m. Funeral escort: requested from Adamson Chapel' 10:30 a.m. Funeral requested from Macy Allnuft's' Drawing Room to Sunset Me-" morial Gardens. to Plalfeville.

2 Funeral escort quesled Macy Drawing Room to St. Paul's Congregational Sunset Memorial Gardens. 3:30 p.m. Funeraj escort rev puesied from Macy Allnutt's Drawing Rooni to Linn'Grove. Cemetery.

10:16 p.m.-Suspicious vehicle. behind. Edwards Chevrolet. License number logged. 10:26 Vehicle'with ignition at Consumer's Owner contacted -and vehicle secured.

10:55 p.m. North gafe Balcom No. 2 left open. Owner contacted and gate closed. 11:30 p.m.

Back'door to Bob Markley Volkswagen found --open. GPD called, building checked and secured. Mrs." Harold Reim, Kersey; Donald Fine, 1720 20fh Joseph Duarte, 2280 1st Mrs. Terry Millwood and son, Kersey; Mrs. Kenneth Shoemaker and.

son, 1825 I3th Terri Swanson, 1222 18th Mrs. Harry Matsushima, La Salle; Mrs. Leslie Bowers 1913 14th Mrs. Richard Gavaldon and daughter, 116 14th Curtis Alles, Rt. Mrs.

John Paral, Windsor. IDS auditor which exposed million dollar looting of Utah County Sheriff Ralph Siapple said the body found by likers Sunday is that of Steve Douglas, 18 he disappeared. Douglas was from Alamosa Colo. His remains were foum lying in a cluster of scrub oak east of Provo. A deputy said there was a small gun near Ihe skeleton am what appeared to be a bulle hole In the skull.

the the state treasury and earned the )aily News a Pulitzer Prize. national president of the jirl Scouts, Mrs. Douglas H. rfacNell, will speak and be followed by three progress re- jorts on Action 70, a nationwide jirl Scout program designed for individuals "to know, to care be involved." There will als be a report on "Projcc Change," a pilot experiment de Stork Express Born at Weld County General Hospital: Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Norris, 2511 10th a daughter, on Monday, Sept. 27. To Mr. and Mrs. Jon Telling- luisen of-Windsor, a son, on Monday, Sept.

27. To Mr. and Mrs, Dale Sparks, 1912 Grand Canyon, a daughter, on Monday, Sept. 27. To Mr.

and Mungia, Rt. 2, a daughter, on Monday, Sept. 27. signed to find new and in novative ways to be mor responsive to the needs of girl today. Former Greeley Man A i Head! At Pepperdine Ernest Carbaugh, a veteran of 22 years in the Los Angeles, City School' system, has been named president of the Pepperdine Uni- versity Alumni Association for the 1971-72 school year.

Carbaugh, who is assistant to Deputy Dr. Robert Pur'dy, wa's'jrU graduated from University at Los 1.949. He earned a bachelof of J- arts degree in psychology later a masler's degree from the Universily'of Southern Cali-. fornia in the same Carbaugh attended Greeley'' High School, where he wa.iv;.^»,-^ graduated in 1937. Prior to a ig Ihe military service, he nroiled at Ihe University of Colorado.

FIJI Suva has outlawec pirate laxis. DUBLIN Prime Minisle Lynch blames Britain fo trouble in Belfast. of COX" 1 wish to take this method of thanking my many friends for the cArds and calls I was In tho Weld Couiity erM'Hospital. A very anecUl. thanks to all the hosrltal itifl" and personnel.

Mrs. i a I- :1 I.

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