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Show f r 5 Attention all girls in the southeastern Utah are$. Get out your riding togs and buy, beg or steal a horse because without one you cannot enter the competion which will result in the selection of a Black Diamond Stampede queen. ; The contest at which time a be queen and two attendants will selected will be held at 7:30 p.m. in July 20 at the rodeo grounds the northwest Price. Incidently, contest is limited to girls between the ages of 16 and 20. The queen and two attendants selected will be given aomplete western riding outfit. The Price one Trading Company is donating complete western riding outfit and the Union Supply Company of .r t : Report From Scouts At Scout Jamboree 1 boy scouts, and Five fortunate ' two scout leaders had, .the op ; na.portunity of attending 'the held tional Bay Scout Jamboree The at Valley Forge Pennsylvania. But- . . boys were Victor .Keele, Don ler, John Douglas, Troy DeFreiz and Danny Dance. The leaders were Bert Evans and Ned Aram-IbulThey left on the train from Utah July 5th and will a. - Vacation Bible School Parade Classes in Girls Get Ready for Selection of Queen r Tuesday, July 16, 1957 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Page Twelve i Practical Nursing At Carbon College Members of the Community Church Sunday School will . join in a parade throughout the town on Saturday, July 120, at 10 :30 a.m. The theme of the vacation school and parade will' be Lets Go Pioneering with Christ. will do work to train them for this field of specialization. Those who apply should be reasonably free from home responsibilities during the time of their education and training. Forms for making application may be obtained from the office at Carbon College or from the Hospital in Price. f.ViinnOhMen,s are Utah's problems at Mines help Iftah' prosperity only when they operate are a reasonable profit. Despite good ore, manyofmines cheaply - dosing down because a flood of imports our , is prices down, forcing produced foreign metals while inflation is driving domestic mine operating costs on the problem. up. Utah's congressmen are working ' You can help by writing them to say you support them. : Applications for a p r a c ti c a 1 nursing at Carbon College will be accepted until July 16, 1957, according to President Aaron E. Jones. A total of 12 students will be accepted for the course, which will start on September 1 of this year. The first four months will be spent at Carbon College in preliminary class work relating to the field of nursing. The remainder of the years course will be spent at the hospital where the students City-Coun- UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION the earth comes an abundant life tor all "From ty Dragerton is donating another complete outfit. The third will be made up of contributions in merchandise offered by Mikes Shoe Store, Boyacks of Price and the J. C. Penny Company. Each contestant will be judged on riding ability, poise and personality by W. E. Vaught, John Barton and one Other judge yet to be selected. The public is invited to attend the contest. This years Black Diamond Car-boStampede, sponsored by the A Countys Sheriffs Posse, will be staged August 8, 9 and 10 and will again feature the show provided by Walter Ausbaugh of Alamosa, Colorado. This year the Helper return July 23rd. Three;, weeks Posse Promises more speciality v f of sight seeing, Camping cooking their own food, displaying skills, meeting other boy scouts from all over the nation and world, (as their will be 50.000 boys at the .ending) will be enjoyed by these scouts. i visited Detroit, NiaThe gara Falls, Hill Camora in New three days touring ; the city and visited Cony Island. They will" visit Philadelphia and Washington D. C. 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