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Show Thursday, August 20, 1953 THE Achievements in MIA Awarded at Castle Gate Fete Awards were presented Sunday to girls who achieved in the MIA program. The program consists of a vocal solo by Joyce Snow, End of a refect Day, accompanied by Marilyn Thacker; vocal solo by Marilyn Thacker, Hold Thou My Hand, accompanied by LoPreal Thacker; song, "The Lord Is My Shepherd, by the girls group; talks were given by Bishop Fay Thacker and Thomas Bendall. Awards were presented to Joyce Snow 100; Joanne Houghton; awarded a pin; Mrs. Lydia Bendall also was awarded a n pin; Marilyn Thacker, demonstration was preparing french toast, and a complete breakfast was planned for next meeting. Members present were; Gayle Bendall, Betty Jo Montoya, Doris Montoya and Virginia Martinez. Club reporter is Doris Montoya, The Busy Bee H Club met at the home of its leader, Mrs. Deon Craig August 14. The girls prepared a complete breakfast which consisted of orange juice, whole wheat muffins, bacon and eggs, and cocoa. Health problems were discused. Members present were; Doris Montoya, Betty Jo Montoya, Virginia Martinez, Gayle Bendall, Jenna Lee Tabone, and Kathleen Peterson. Reporter Doris Montoya. 4-- Page Three SUN-ADVOCA- May or June, according to Mr. Hassell. The second clear day, as the surface becomes dry, the loss will be less, and each successive day it will decrease. In four or five days, or about three days in summer, the loss will become negligible after the soil has dried out to a depth of about five inches and has lost a total of about a half inch of water. To conserve moisture, Mr. Hassell suggests keeping tillable land covered all year round either with grass, a growing crop, or plant residue (weeds will do). Rain stored in the soil in the winter, with the help of a ground cover, will be available for other crops the following summer. Growing Weeds Steal Soil Moisture; Dead Weeds Conserve It, Says County Agent Hassell. But the weeds keep on doing it day after day because they keep on sending their roots down into the subsoil where the water is. So controlling weeds, Mr. Hassell stresses, is just as important as not having bare, wet soil in your field on a sunshiny day. But, he adds, keep the ter in the soil. dead weeds on the surfaee to are if they Growing weeds avoid leaving the soil bare. dense or thoroughly cover the A wet, bare silt loam soil will will transpire out into ground the air about the same amount of lose a quarter of an inch of wawater as bare wet soil, says Mr. ter in a single, clear dry day in Growing weeds are the! greatest thieves of soil moisture, says Robert L. Hassell, Carbon county agent, but weeds that are killed and kept on top of the soil, along with other plant residue, become an effective aid In conserving wa- Willa-dea- THURSDAY THRU WEDNESDAY La-Pre- ia E. - HIGHWAY R SHOW STARTS AT DUSK AGUST FRIDAY-SATURDA- Y lLW? m J 3 2 23-2- 4 I1 t V An 21-2- Picture - AUGUST SUNDAY-MONDA- Y : August 20 thru 26 t.-- .Tt TEMPTRESS... DESPERATE OUTLAW! RED-HEADE- D h fitt) 0Y COLOR J. Valentine is visiting at the hoiiie of Mr. and Mrs. Earl PRICE-HELPE- co Miller, Sheila Booth, Faye Miller, Sandra Craig, Colleen Robertson, Venita Davis, Roberta Booth, Ina Foote, Etva Wilstead, Carol Foote, Ardus Davis, Emma Jean Pecorelli, Verla Magann, al Thacker, Ann Miller, Ser-etWilstead. All girls received Individual awards and pins according to the number of awards they have acheived. T Theatre! SUNSET Technicolor t Dur-ra- nt for two weeks. Mr. Valentine is the father of Mrs Durr ant. Mr. and Mrs. Otho Nielsen and family of Chico, California, were recent visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Niel- Hot-bloode- drama d BOB WILLIAMS IRED CURK JOIN ARMER wtBEDDUSTi till OtWI IwiwukHkntewl. t TOM MORTON Mrt k tint CMI'InM .Kill II men and a seductive woman. of bold ROBERT sen. Mr and Mrs Bemell Stout and daughters, Donnell, Jean and Barbara of Burley, Idaho, visited here last week with her mother, Mrs Marie Gilbert. Mrs. Thelma Purdy and son, Richard, and Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson of Salt Lake City visited friends here Wednesday. Nick Sermos vacationed in Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Howard Stevens and Mrs. Alfred Biggs of Mapleton were visitors here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs .Boyd Wach and Michael of Sait Lake City spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Annie Evans. Visitors at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Charles Mills Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bemon Mills and children of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Griffith of Salt Lake City. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr .and Mrs. John Houghton were Mr .and Mrs. Reggie Williams and children of Helper. A weekend outing at Moon Lake was enjoyed by the Boy Scouts under the direction of Lawrence Davis and Weldon Thacker. Floyd Craig also ac comanied the boys. The Busy Bee H Club met at the home of their leader, Mrs Deon Craig, August 6. The food TUESDAY A TAYLOR spectacular production of great adventure AVA in full ONLY FAMILY NIGHT - $1.00 PER CAR flaming COLOR! GARDNER HOWARD cm 2a Anne BAXTER m WEDNESDAY-THURSDA- AUGUST PHOTOGRAPHED GREGORY PECK SUSAN HAYWARD ANSCO COLOR 7 -- AVA GARDNER ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S E KURT KASZNAR ANTHONY QUINN IN 26-2- , The greatest love story you have ever seenl BY TECHNICOLOR Macdonald CAREY Y WITH PRINT Screen Pley by Directed by Produced by FRANK JOHN FARROW STEPHEN FENTON Snows of JLlMANjfoRp$ AMES Picture An TECHNICOLOR 4-- GDI AUGUST 25 Freeze ir Etoel Meant COMPARE THESE SAVINGS! 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