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Show -l- u - Par 2 O Election Thursday, September 24, 1953 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE O Schedule Robert Farish, Local elected) 6219, Spring Canyon, 2452; Hugh C. Moffitt, Local 8003, Dragerton, 2435, and W, M. Preece, Local 2282, Rock Springs, 1402. For national policy committeeAnmen (two to be elected) drew J. Smith, Local 8003, Dragerton, 2517; Ben A. Eermon, Local 9958, Sunnyside, 2287; Henry Zampedri, Local' 2338, Superior, 1491. In this contest, even though Mr, Fermon has the second highest number of votes, he will have to withdraw in favor of Mr. Zampedri because the two highest vote getters are representatives of the same Mr. Smith, the vote getter, will be dehighest clared the representative along with Mr. Zampedri, it is understood from information received from Rock Springs yesterday. For district board member, No. 1 Robert L. Ghorm-leLocal 905, Reliance, 603, and Lawrence L. Gardner, Local 2328, Superior, 551. For district board member, subAdrian Anderdistrict No. 2 Local 6412, son, Royal, 405, and Local James Madrigal, 6210, 153. Spring Canyon, For district board member, subRoss Norton, district No. 3 Local 6089, Columbia, 1154, and Julius Jones, Local 5861, Kenilworth, 727. For district tellers (three to be elected) Only two candidates were in the field and they will both be declared elected, it is unsub-distri- ct. sub-distri- ct y, ' 4 " East Carbon, 'Helper at Price. ; October 14 Price at East at Notre Dame. Carbon, Helper October -- 21 Price at Notre Dame, Helper at East Carbon. October 28 Price at Helper, East Carbon at Notre Dame. November 4 Notre Dame at Helper, East Carbon at Price. S. W. Anderson, principal at Jthe Price junior high, will make arrangements for officials on these dates. Any changes in these schedules have to be mutually agreed to by the teams involved and Mr. Anderson must be notified in time to make the necessary changes with officials. V The Camp Fire Girls of Sunny-sid- e held their installation of officers on Friday, September 11. The meeting ws called to order by the past president . Rosemary Fausett. The role was called and the minutes were read and approved. The new officers are : president, Loretta McCourt, Nancy Kay Hanson, secretary, Donna Driggs; treasurer, Gaylene Preston; reporter, Georgia Ann Brown; and historian, Linda Tucker. Karen Peacock, Phyllis Jones, Lou Ann Dennison and Mary Ann Christensen were also present. were Delicious refreshments dismissserved. The meeting was ed by Mrs. Driggs and Mrs. Z. vice-preside- nt, FT"N Brown. The terms of office for the winwill commence on January 2 ners George Patterakis, 2930 received cal 905, Reliance, 1954, with the exception of the Local international board member and L. votes and Henry Lenzi, 2861 received the district vice president. These 2328, Superior, votes. A third teller will be ap- offices are now vacant and those pointed at a later date by the ex- elected will immediately take over the duties of these two offices. ecutive board. derstood. 7 M Lo- snrDdl CCeep QydMy yp mm fiimi MANY OF THE SAME MONEY SAVING ITEMS THIS WEEK END AND EVERY DAY Prompt and proper cooling of eggs keeps quality up. The fast, easy way to cool them is with Check At Your A & H electric refrigeration. Electricity costs so little, yet can save you so much ' For Your Deer Hunting Supplies in time and money on your farm Wsmir AdkM WME Alwamgs Warn Mmwvg &m ( FINE FOODS CONSISTENTLY THE BEST") Phono 9977 J H |