Show CARBON AWAITS LABOR DAY FETE HELP HELPER HELPER HELPER-A R-A R A two-day two celebration celebration tion will marls mark Labor day In Carbon Carbon Car Car- bon county Joe Dowd Latuda chairman of the committee on arrangements arrangements arrangements ar ar- ar- ar said Wednesday Events will be held Sunday and Monday with children reigning the first day and adults the second Sunday at 1 p. p m. m a childrens children's pet and costume parade is slated on Main street Prizes es will be awarded for this and for races to tobe tobe tobe be held afterward in City park Children under 12 will be treat treated d to free swimming free watermelons ons and free picture show tickets Labor day parade will begin Monday at 10 a a. a m. m extending from the south end of Main street to the City park Liberal prizes will be awarded in three divisions beauty representation and Park Program At 1130 a a. a m. m there will be a R program in City park with Edward Scherer president of the Carbon County Industrial union council as master of ot ceremonies At this time the Queen of Labor Labor Labor La La- bor will be crowned to reign over the remainder of the day di Que Queen n contestants contestant include Roasleen Roasleen Roas Roas- leen Barker Helper Betty J. J Hunter Hunter Hunter Hun Hun- ter Spring Canyon Mary Doughtery Doughtery Dough- Dough tery Castlegate Elaine Dennison Sunnyside Rita Thorn Thom Mutual Ann Caldwell Kenilworth a and n d Malba Flemetis Price Invited to be a speaker is Governor Governor Governor Gov Gov- Herbert B. B Maw who has tentatively promised to attend Other speaker will be Frank B. B Wilson international executive board member of district No 13 of the United Mine Workers of America from Albia Iowa Sports Program I Sports including shoveling coal-shoveling contests tennis horseshoes tug tug-of- war mens men's races women's v mens men's races race and swimming will be featured from 1 30 to 4 30 p p. p m. m Prizes will be given winners in each event Climax of the day will be the Labor day banquet in the civic auditorium at 7 p p. p m. m followed by the annual l dance Chairmen for the activities are Queen contest Mrs Leo Miller Castlegate coal shoveling Claude Adams Columbia tennis Douglas Bon Price war tug Clyde Tat- Tat ten Kenilworth mens men's races William Wil Wll- liam Yates Hiawatha women's races Mrs Edward Scherer Latuda Latuda Latuda La La- tuda baseball Mr Dowd bands Wallace Treat Standardville parade parade pa pa- rade W. W H. H Williams Price horseshoes horseshoes horse horse- shoes Pratt Lindsey Sunnyside swimming Al Gill Royal |