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Show fi Wednesday, August 8, 1951 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE DRAGERTON, UTAH were, Selma Nelson, Cora Martin, Jewel Parr, Lorraine Middle-toEsther Springer, Veda Morris, Irene Weiss, Esther Bell, Myrtle Trebing, Ruby Acord, Vesta Sanders, Leata Boatwright, and Thelma Rogers. Mrs. Nelsons mother, Mrs. Jackman from Arkansas, was a guest. The next meeting will be at the home of Eva Rose on August 7th. Handicraft Leaders n, Given Special Training In Price 4JH leaders of Carbon county met in the Price city park July 26 and learned the art of glass etching and boondogle braiding, which is to be used at the annual club camp in Huntington canH Give a little love to a child, yon August 9, 10 and 11. and you get a great deal back. These crafts are new to most is it anticipated of the leaders and that the leaders learning this art will be able to assist in teaching it Mitchell Funeral Home to the five to six hundred DICK MITCHELL who will go to camp this year. Embalmer "club members The older H PHONE PRICE 300 who attended the camp in Logan, Phyllis Garlick, Kay Petersen, Ileen Potts, Wanda Lee Peacock, and Carol Ann McFall, will assist Home Demonstration Agent Margaret C. Oman to teach these crafts to the leaders. At this training meeting the club leaders association officers made final plans for the encampment, as to the program and special activities. 4-- ir ers 4-- t f 4-- H 4-- . H Fosters Confectionery you ever hear of petrochemistry? Very likely you have not the word doesnt even appear in most dictionaries. But in years to come, petrochemistrys influence on our way of living and possibly on our nations very survival promises to be immense. Did COLUMBIA Open Until 12 p.m. EVERY DAY Friendly Service Cool, Refreshing Beer Lunches The Baptist W. M. U. Ladies met Tuesday night at the William COME AND HAVE A FOSTERS WALK EAT A Trebing home for the monthly business meeting. Those present Notice for Bids CARBON COUNTY LABOR DAY COMMITTEE United Mine Workers of America celebration in Helper connection with the September 1, 2 and 3, bids are being asked on the following: PARK CONCESSIONS STAND for exclusive sale of refreshments and lunches. Bids should be mailed or given to the committee not later In 3-d- ay than 2:00 p.m. August 12. Bids must be in sealed envelopes, and state amount of bid and price list of all merchandise that is to be offered for sale. Reductions Summer Blouses Banquet Bids BIDS WILL ALSO BE ACCEPTED at the same time for NO a banquet, 200 plates guaranteed, at the Helper Civic Auditorium. Bidders are requested to submit menus with bids. Bids may be submitted by any person, fraternal service, church or business organization within the lim- ffioW MAIL OR DELIVER BIDS IN PERSON TO: MALIO PECORELLI, Secretary ' Carbon Labor Day Committee 428 Railroad Av, Helper, Utah OR TO THE COMMITTEE ON DAY OF OPENING The Committee will convene August 12 after 2:00 p.m. in the United Mine Workers district office, Room 9, First National Bank Building, Price, Utah, and open bids. The general public and organizations are invited to contribute toward the financing of this celebration. to 0&&3 FOR QUICK CLEARANCE ! its of Carbon County. The committee reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. TRY-O- NS Bros Summer Cocats NO 2 to 5 TRY-O- NS 2.SdD tfDfifi RJWEtdDN URdDJE if: Regular $2.00 . . Q1LM GLORIA SHOP MRS. BELVA EVANS |