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Show j Manila I Clara Robinson I Phone 784-3463 Winner of flag contest announced Mrs. Stanley (Celia) Slagowski was winner of the Daggett County Flag contest which was sponsored by the Manila Area Chamber of Commerce. The Daggett County Commissioners approved the design Aug. 19 at the pppnlnr countv commissioners meeting. The design will be sent to Salt Lake City to be made on a flag for Daggett County. Daggett County Sheriff's office report for the month of July shows the following statistics: 138 calls answered, 87 warnings issued, 69 citations issued, 36 assists made with motorists assists, assistance in finding lost boaters, and assistance in helping injured man and boy; 10 arrests made, 5 thefts reported and investigated and 8 vehicle accidents ac-cidents investigated. The M&L Homemakers Club held the annual steak-fry for their husbands at the Pallisades picnic grounds on Sheep Creek Thursday, Aug. 20. Each member brought steaks, pot luck dish, and eating utensils for herself and piirtner. Beverages and rolls were furnished by the hostesses. "It" packages were won by Fern Briggs, Connie McGee, Mary Steinaker and Wanda Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ruble of Dutch John were guests. Manila High School students are registering Monday, Aug. 24. The students living in the Manila-McKinnon I area are registering in the morning at the high school while those living in Dutch John are registering in the afternoon. af-ternoon. Classes will start Tuesday morning in all schools in the Daggett School District. Dr. Harry Ehrlick, his son and two other young friends stopped in Manila Wednesday of last week. They were on their way back to Napa, Calif, where he lives. Dr. Ehrlick was a former CCC doctor in Daggett County when the CCC camp was situated on Sheep Creek south of Manila. Many local residents were his patients as well as the CCC boys. Dr. Ehrlick wanted to talk to some of his old patients. Some of the names he could not remember but when he mentioned specific cases, he was told the name. Some families were gone othersout of town, but he did get to talk to some of them. His son is now a professor at Harvard Medical School. Mrs. Art Robinson and children of Rock Springs stopped briefly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson Saturday morning. They were enroute to Mrs. Art Robinson's family reunion at the home of her brother Lorn Moser in Vernal. Mrs. Keith Anderson of Seal Beach, California is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Briggs. Mrs. D. Anderson of Washington is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Kent Olson. Her son Morris has spent the summer in Manila, but will soon be leaving for BYU. Some of her children were with Mrs. Anderson. She will have three going to BYU this fall. Mr. and Mrs. David Larsen of Brigham City are visiting in Manila and enjoying some boating while here. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stewart are parents of a son born Aug. 2 in Logan. The young man will be named Lawrence Dean and weighed 7 lbs. and 4'k ounces at birth. His maternal grandparents are Dorothy Pope of Hyrum and Wendell Pope of Logan. His paternal grandparents are Gale and Eldene Stewart of St. George. The Green River Stake "Garden Fair" will be held from 6-8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 28 at the Green River stake center in Green River. Those in Manila wishing to enter locally grown fruits and vegetables are asked to have them at the Manila Ward building between 9 and 10 a.m. Friday. The Manila booth will be set up in Green River between 12 noon and 2 p.m. Judging will start at 2 and go until 6 p.m. before the fair. Manila LDS Relief Society will sponsor a breakfast Saturday, Sept. 5 toward the addition on th chapel. The Manila Sunday 8cnoot Is wmm-soring wmm-soring a movie Walt Dfrcney'a "Dirty O' Gill" at the Manila Ward Saturday evening, Sept. 5. The Manila Relief Society is tf-soring tf-soring a spudnut sale at the Manila Recreational Hall from 10 a.m. to J ' p.m. Aug. 29. Orders may be called, but goods must be picked up as no deliveries will be made. |