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Show 27 Carbon Eye National Title 4-H- ers Carbon county have now entered the naachievetional contests tor ments. The national contests are who have open to all Ampleted their projects during the current" T year. All en- trants will n ers 4-- H ers beVNKV' onl Judged " their years in quality of their work, rec-o- v s' 4-- H, - rd books, achievements, and their ability to write a story of their H experiences. Awards are given for county 4-- winners and are usually in the form of gold and silver medals. State winners will win trips to the club congress In national 4-- H Chicago, November 27 to December 1, inclusive. Those who win the national awards will receive scholarships, savings bonds, and other valuable considerations. These contests are easy to enter year so that they will eventually be among the top few and therefore win on state or national level. The county awards received through these entries will be awarded on Achievement day, which will be held the last part of October or the first part of November. Those who have entered the contests are: Food Preparation Maxine Powell, Anna Lou Jorgensen, Myma Peterson, Lou Jean Golding, Gayle Davis, and LaRene Peterson of Wellington, and Joyce H AchieveColton of Price. ment Elsabeth Williams, Thelma Pierce, and Marie Nelson of Price. Forrestry Kay Harmon of Price. Girls Record Patty Dunn, Spring Glen. Clothing Achievement Wanda Lee Peacock, Price, Marilyn Colombo and Vera June Odendahl of Dragerton, Kay Peterson and Nina Morensen of Wellington. Health Improvement Kathern Guerrie of Helper and Myrna Longhurst of Price. H Jean 'Burnett of Leadership H Home ImproveWellington. ment Joan Leonard, Price. Crops Frank Blackham, Spring Glen. 4-- Szinnydals- - Mr. and Mrs. Hans Dennison have moved to Price. Mr. Dennison is a retired miner and they are Some of the really old timers in Sunnyside having lived here many, many years. Library board meeting was held October 3rd, at the home of Mrs. Sally Tucker, the president conducted the meeting. Other board members present were Mrs. lone Make, Mrs. Margaret Heers, Mrs. Pat Summerhays, Mrs. Agnes Jeffs Several new were ordered and Mrs. Spencer served pie and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allred and daughter, Marilyn and Miss Shirley Gentry of Hiawatha spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and and school to be conducted this month by Miss Theta Johnson, former home demonstration agent of Carbon county. It is October 21 to 28, inclusive. It will be held in the dining room of the Price city hall, and consume a full-daeach day 21-- 28 for a full week. Saturday afterA definite date bas now been noon and Sunday will be free, set for the extension tailoring however. Miss Johnson is now extension specialist and exceptionTown by Fulton Ostler and Will clothing qualified in all phases of ally Ostler is just one of several good books recently added to the Sun- sewing. Those wishing to take advannyside Library book shelves. Sevof this school should call the eral childrens new books have just tage Extension Service at Price, Phone been received. Some of the adult 247-- J, There is still books received recently are: time foranda register. few additional women Rest and Be Thankful by Helen to register for this school, but a Lord Johnnie Maclnnes; by limited number can be handled Leslie T .White; The Bright by one instructor, so registration Design by Katherine S. Shippen; must be complete within the next Live With Lightening by Mit- few days, according to Robert L. chell Wilson; West of the HiH Hassell, county agricultural agent by Gladys H. Carroll; Especially Materials required for the womFather by Gladys Taber; Let en to have on hand to begin their Love Come Last Taylor Caldwell school are, material for a suit or and Young Nathan by Marion coat. It should be acMarsh Brown. cording to the rules given by the Extension Tailoring School Dates Sunny4tcL Contests Open la A!! Club Members Who Hove Completed Projects During Current Season Twenty-seve- October 18, 1949 The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah PAGE TWO the-hoste- ss. books Mrs. Mark Jeffs. Dan Murphy spent the week end at home with his parents and family, the Henry Murphys. Dan is attending college in Logan this Sctf October pre-shru- Extension Service. They will need a pattern, lining to match their material, a medium or heavy grade muslin for interfacings, a which must also be yard of light weight muslin to be used around the bottom of the coat and - around - sleeves, six spools of thread, buttons, zipper, tape to match cloth, reversible tape measure, needles, pins, sharp scissor, and those who have port pre-shru- able sewing machines are asked to bring them too. Those interested, please get in touch with' Mr. Hassell, or the extension secretary in time to be registered and have the necessary materials before the school starts. It takes a woman longer to dress than a man because she has to slow down at the curves. Attention! Deer Hunters HEW AND USED nk Vi TON AMD 34 TON LJ AVAILABLE PICKUPS year. and Mrs. John Milovich have moved away from Sunnyside. They had lived here about 10 years. They have moved to Two of Hoquiam, Washington. Mrs. Thomas their daughters, (Ann) Howard and Miss Dorothy and all have equal opMilovich of Dearborn, Michigan, portunity. Winners, of course, arrived the last of September. are chosen from those who have Ann makes her home in Dearborn the most experience in the variand Dorothy has been working ous contests, and because of this all are urged to try each Gardens Ronnie Chirrick and there for the past year. They visited their parents and two sisters who live here; Mrs. Vance Fugate- - and Mrs. Mike Fratto. Dorothy went to Washington with her parents and sister, Lillian, BUS SCHEDULE and Mrs. Howard returned to her home in Michigan the first of DAILY SCHEDULE (Except Sunday) the week. LEAVE PRICE FOR (Except Sunday) Mr. and Mrs. Veloy Sorenson Dragerton Sunnydale Sunny side and Mrs. Ernest Monson of Sun8:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. nydale; Mr. Elmer Morley and Mr. Floyd Andrews of Sunnyside LEAVE FOR PRICE ( Except Sundays) and Mr. Ronny Evans of Colum- -. Sunny side ,.40:00 am , 3:00 Pm, 7:00 pm bia left early Friday morning for 10:03 8:05 am 7:10 pm Sunnydale pm ...10:15 am 5:15 pm 7:10 pm Nebo Creek-t- o do some elk huntDragerton 10:43 am 5:43 pm 7:40 pm Wellington ing. The storm made it necessary 8:15 a.m. -- 3:00 p.m. Leave Price for Columbia for them to leave camp ahead of Leave Columbia for Price .... 0:43 a.m. 4:30 p.m. time and they had to come home without their elk. SHOPPING BUS SCHEDULE (SaturdayOnty) Father Flanagan of Boys Leaves Sunnyside for Price 9: 15 A. M. L, Leave Dragerton for Price .9:30 A. M. , Billy Oman of Price, and Billy Leave Price for Dragerton and Sunnydale 00 P. M. Marston and Joe Bonacci of Spring Glen. Mr. Come in for - Stfkesyou Immediate Delivery 4-- ers 4-- - iw- ers nnnoiv auto liiie - 1948 Ford Vs Ton Pickup, 4 Speed, Excellent 1295.00 1948 Sfude Vs Ton Pickup, 4 Speed, Excellent 995.00 1948 Dodge Vs Ton Pickup. 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