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Show Is'- - Y ? Thursday, June i 19, 1952 TIXZ Dragerton and Vicinity DRGEItTON TRIBUNE Far 4-II- ors Prepare For Chicken of Tomorrow Contest Mrs. Kate Kloster of Fruita, The former Freda Ellett was is at the home honored at a personal shower at Colorado, visiting the home of Donna Leavitt in of her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. C. B. Kloster' in Dragerton. June 12. Sunnydale. A delicious luncneon was served by the hostess. Games approCarbon Countys younger fioul-trym'Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Morgan and priate for the occasion were playare preparing to market son, Robert recently returned ed. their 3,000 4-- H chickens for the from a two week trip in the SouThe bride-ele- ct received many Chicken of Tomorrow contest durthern states. Their daughter, (Mrs. lovely gifts. ing the first two weeks of July. w, en Loyd Kennedy and her seven-mon- th Present at the shower were: old daughter, Peggy Ann Darlene Mills, Claudett Wright, -returned home with them. Mrs. Hickson, Arva Dean El-lKennedy will remain here for the Patsy McCourt, Mary Ann Rosummer months while Lieutenant dish, Patsy Malaby, Norma Sep-pi- e, Kennedy is training with the Air Loretta Preston, Mrs. FreeForce in Montgomery, Alabama. man Ellett and Mrs. Lyman Jo-A- nn Mr. and Mrs. T. Van Campen, recently returned from a two-we- ek to California and Arizona. it, her son and from Danville, Penn., vikited with Mrs, Smiths The Sunnydale womens softball daughter and family, Mr. and club remains undefeated after 3 Mrs. Howard Bennett, during the games of League playing. They past week. are scheduled to play both Saturday and Sunday of this week. Mrs. James Cassano was in Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Trout from Illinois, are visiting at the Lebron Mrs. Knox and son, Carl arrivDial residence. ed home for the summer months, they have been living in Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson Colorado, where Carl is attending of Salt Lake City were visiting the Denver University. at the home of Mrs. Robinsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Dili ovDANCE CLASSES er the week end. TAP . . . BALLET . . . Mr. and Mrs. Vick Roberts and TOE . . . ACROBATIC . . . Mr. Roberts sister from California. were guests at the home of Every Tuesday 9:45 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Roberts the Dragerton School Gym Beginners Class Now past week end. Being Arranged Several families from the Instructor Community Church fellow-shippwith the Price and HiaLouise Lauriski watha churches at a picnic in the Phone 4459 Price City park Saturday afternoon, honoring the Boese Dra-gert- on ed Mrs. A. E. Smith daughter-in-la- w, These heavy breed fryers' have been fed on the choicest feeds' from the. Price Commission company and the- Utah Poultry Co-o- p, and are in top condition. The boys and girls of the county will compete for county honors the' latter part of next week, possibly the 21 or 22nd. Records and birds will tell the story as to who will represent the county in the state finals at Salina, Utah. As soon as the county contest has beep completed and a state entry named, the boys and girls will have their chickens on the market for sale. County Agent Robert L. Hasell says that these chickens are superior to anything that will be marketed in the local stores at this time. Many of the local stores in the county are buying these chickens for the week of June 21 to 28. Every housewfie in the county should try one of these Chickens of Tomorrow fryers. After they have convinced themselves of the superiority of these fryers by using a bird purchased through local stores, they will want to have more of them. They should then contact Mrs. McKendrick of Carbonville, leader for these poultry members, and place their orders for these choice birds. The following boys and girls will have chickens for sale: Rodger, John, and Edwin Pease, - 4-- 4-- Dragerton Marine H "You can't get money out of a barrel without putting some in first! The thousands of us who work in Utah mines, mills, smelters and refineries earn our living because we produce. By producing we put cash in the barrel and that makes it possible for money to come out in the form of paychecks. When we keep production up without boosting costs, we can feel sure of con- tinued security." AGE 6 years old TSTE Mr., and Mrs. R. Satterfield in Las Vegas last week. Love the man that can smile in trouble, that can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection. Tis the business of little minds to shrink; but he whose heart is firm, and whose conscious approve his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death. Nothing hurts the affections both of parents and children 60 much as living too closely connected, and keeping up the distinction too long. Had the doctrines of Jesus been preached always as pure as they came from His lips, the whole civMarine Private First Class Henry D. Maes, 21, Dragerton, has ilized world would now have been arrived in. Korea for duty with Chrfistian. the First Marine Aircraft Wing. Maes served at Marine Corps Anger is never without a Air Facility, Santa Ana, Califor but seldom with a good one. 4-- H to nia, prior to receiving orders for overseas duty. The Leatherneck is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delfin Maes, 114 Sixth West, Dragerton. Assigned Overseas El-z- ar Mike De Angles of Bountiful visited with friends in East Carbon over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Taylor, and family recently returned from a trip to Oregon. IB popjaiit, tell;, tlt CHARACTER Mr. and Mrs. James Redford and children are visiting at the Coleman home in Columbia. Mary Ann Rodish visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Griffiths, Leon Vuksinick, Gene Chantry, Clifford Johnson, Arthur Stowell, Earl Hansen, Lawrence Saracino, Bill Marston, Paul and Marvin Golding, David and Greta Lee Olson, Max Newell Karma Skinner, Jimmy Stagg, and Betti Clark. County Agent Hassell feels that this is one of the outstanding H projects in the county this year. He feels sure that the people of Carbon county will take the opportunity of assisting these boys by buying their chickens and in turn they will receive the best chicken possible. s. Ihat pj&EmrcE ..i-.,- . Martin Rodish over the week end. Mary Ann 'is working in a 'bank in Provo. Ottis Grissith was recently released from the Permanate following an appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Fry and family were visitors in Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Padgett and family visited in Salt Lake City recently. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fratto and family were in Ogden last week to watch Samuel, J. Jr., (Sonny) rs pitch for the Southern rs in against the Northerh a crippled childrens benefit game. All-Sta- All-Sta- Tk great DJFmmCEis wfy GLB Mr. and Msr. Sam Grider, from Illinois are staying , with their son Mr. and and daughter-in-laMrs. C. Grider. . w, Mrs. O. Dixson and children are visiting her parents in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Paul James and family, went to Arkansas on vacation. . 2 STHIIGHt) 0 U 2 OJJ WHISKY is one of tic most popular Bourbons 7g in America Mill Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flynn are proud parents of a baby girl. ( ? |