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Show Titty e ve Cimes-independent - ils' y ME65 MOAB, ILDING OF NEW CCC "CAMP TO START MAY 1 GRAND Ml lll U. S. Vanadium Will ) The U. ‘ tion, ry, bicn "Med ec Bae new CCC wth oor oe largest nt will te a cam be | > large of a cording well water, hah District Approved | SUCCESSOR TO FRANK 27 chairman. sa aoe = ohiaga ea oe aeons of quantity two about chee a! he | the ay. bands held to Stage, Moab Publicized By ict Court se Now In operations several years a large depoist of vanadium ore in the National Magazine Session 2s ds azine | idge John ; @ Tuesday's Tuesday Moab at altonvened on istri district of e term April p O. Hougaard aie Sree Noein naan New Arizona, in acres, case of Motor the Wolff |made a t |'Utah. las of trip year Salt Lake through with City, R. dissemination peek ae Casa _ tne a ee pet dene él inane rae a th 400 who, were ae of ee | hes to a lis Haste eaeeae Moab -at ae ao ‘te ebay page Weide yencr cate. | bothering Of vents. fast, | falned. tie amt} and services their ae geri throughout ant hs ee (ott eee offered have of inforaes stores drug Ne parti*pating| bands the Ses on es pleased were all of the proved |and their leaders who good-grade|that tentative decision Yellowcat| to stage the festival at | yearon hereaf bands/ welfare agencies took part, |dance was mad=> | Monday Moab each "Cancer e inviting NEW OFFICERS ne pierre New officers of the ent-Teach iati who | during Arentz, | ing el erent Wednesday held in the aaa "iad high Moab concert, 'turned Par-|seating | a serve| hundreds attended of away because capacity. i i people of Following the concert, anal ane Pipe sl "school selections. two played bands ||overflow audience eet eee er PARENT-TEACHERS 1 aRs Se ELECT | ted southeastern Paul ‘ion. countyGrand conservation soil of the river creation | Colorado at and ke saat Cisco from 10 through week." will be in atten- a. m. to 6 pv. Saturday Club | assi women SCHOOL NEWS _treasurer's /court At | m. during| will) ees ae Success of Band Tournament. |@0ne office house. Cisco, where - at the ] in the the Victor county voting was J. Murray ‘ | i News. pre- zine Club of Michigan, which has ten.| a circulation of 138,000. The article, very interesting and in informative, ; ' was written by Lyman) agers. the of edition article March crea : aot Maga-| MOAB by the etlOner, published , magazine in setting cases and ! arguments on motions and H. Wednesday splendidly illustrated Moab appeared in the for landTuts- 12, on 48 to county Oren Zufelt of Thompsons has | other peur ee teipadl anes ve SE WREST oi Tne Genes: tourtnniget: rive downers,ain Me cor yenapOrcreation stepelvoting pA a biae®\of was helt Saturday the aaah last district withopposed. one available.per cent participate not Seventy : time in| also some , - 'Moab been a, engaged , for eG Riad of The various bands were) ,, ; mining vanadium ores in Yellow-| The day's program heaves ship funds remain : in all Utahmember-|-success. to be futliced dey Me; Willams aie dimes) proval. Judges of election were cat, which he has been trucking g}at : 1:30, | with : expense of printing ‘Emery Knowles and William C a= a concert at the high| used in. the i : : Yr : The bands | pansky. bands. regularly to the Uravan mill. |school auditorium. All seven of the) and distribution of literature and ey ca the Price , ‘ | gy A 3|SO ago of} ac-| Area. ounty. in con-'55 votes were cast the result be; - up educational nection with ae in setting Monticello high school, Bland-| space will be Arches National ae a nimeat ang | 18 as follows: For, 47; against literature where high, Price| booths, Greenriver | tunt neh, A M. ane 7, with one spoiled ballot high, Notre Dame of Price,| distributed and memberships regis-|is well known FO aps ens reese Robertson and Mrs. Ella Stewart i nent as sitperinbendl ape | Junior high and the Moab) tered. Senior high. Uniformed, registered nurses | news fie a ent Is pleasing | were the judges of election. The see ee was the meet, and | from hospitals and registeries, and ae cedaltcitte cae \polling place was the county ee | ihe ore bodies, stated Mr oo |Mr. Argall will have charge of ha Yellowcat operations. A fleet of..10-ton. White. tr at oe fe lea ee me s nates ar ace: as veal os work tak e a te iia bity, ne - ie os wil eadquarters center a "ivtlnaieie | Arana diam- bon, counties. Co™mpressors, holsts ‘and head- |SH, distant from . the"we ere | miles in June. CCted company seven ae AAP "i "to Will. Be driven shafts wyeruianicianih aor under the supervision nioiet im Beant Edward C. Coffin company of the Price | new mmander earicae the the Sitiy enrollees from sali be | butidines tene St ss. the enthusiastic the Grand of |2@Y exPressed their desire for the tion administ for "national distributed, 760,000 : be will Pamplets held}. ever in ny) Ray ay. ar yep, of a vote By aed reed W e at mes be | OWNerS of Grand chief new ni 14 The Favor Vote Pst of "South-| a superintendent Blood, the pointed for th rmy county Grand McConkie, enjoy-| | PINKLEY} *gnuers as eran yy pon to Mrs. Wayne) responsible Saturday,| disease, according most the festival musice | 2ble ‘ Gela Weston, E. J. to Yt ie dina for all needs, is saiiatin The flow eet egal was from pumping by cbtained occupancy for time in Xk eatin' RRO! ted will | 16 onservaryo park | which at ainady been area UDeEnteNGER, sod George Arg, %t Moxb- Throughout "the day| "ib. meting. aed nesta Sas ag Maxey, Colorado. and Utah. TSGai ted by the national and Nagy ste Shane pf. 1, | a tah Wee Fie s é on Stan in ac. | Darticipated refining for Colo., Uravan, at : Soil C as Cancer week in Utah) named 20 Moab. -_-_--_ and La Sal to the company's mill| >, ti; be NUMBER | at Ival country | | ining Poe om/psons. War on Cancer Starts | In Earnest This Week Musical Musi x ete of, group 1940 || i i Organizations |Pee ©otrol month by President Frank-| MILLER izati iaodth bp Preitent, Fran = D. Roosevelt, and April 14 to) Feseres producer | ‘Seven Gey a leased 18, cain feats will of Cancer musicians | Control young 300 Nearly ree Mivrtion ce will |Cperations of seven school bands of | *xtensive drive to acquaint Utahns February be|™embers will ore the and future near the danger signals of the dread) Arizona. ae : fale of NEGah ieouitilesterd by truck by way hauled a will and will camp the for Water the at river Colorado Oo corpor pora- vanadium ores, will abit the Grand having oe $ tract of level, graveloe : ora . si y land, ideally camp will be located west | the La Sal mountains. + ; world's the (ft! will be located purpose, abet ae ee buildings of the river. The valley face the river, Moab Litman, | R. L. deutenant under of the Dalton Wells | . Vanadium and refiner of enter shortly construction the camp new The yesterday : secelceh MURLGokt ae to: offictad echoraine™ ES : in S. APRIL Outstanding Event | | gq | UTAH, Band Meet Was Start Operations Here' h "I COUNTY, ha eat fe audi- ;maneuvering : ei Abi furtheri An| re of| per cent is | cen the bands|donated io Mase army , ceiclastes C by rep where remaining thirty : In the gym e used in research work!) eld, starting the cacteiio age army tes HAE eT to"ts cut expenses Er ee of workers. Maal on to a ee min-| rater fate. en tournament, the in ipating being| diagnosis. ' The lack ne on adios Main str ORV early Hone ee SE: Sen: DRORRRERurging education Pgthe|cure ene and their Pipe 4 in after ter at 8 is ane qivid proceeds Ss OF | 10 willbe Included consist ofitsall |that area in Grand county drained mass band was i by the Colorado river and its tribo'clock, a band utaries, excepting those owned by ig big wae lends are' newTie district edition. Ee, poses, The 40 von : dance |e, United States or controlled hy ectty. | one : were | oq ei. acres. pty, rae ns ot (eee ene 3 ed between th -| ; As soon as the result of the poll ficld secretary of the Utah Motorist | torium. J. Reed Lance was chosen} ach band ted pees ee an to collect membership |jng pands, to ht nee ge dees f Utah vs. Wayne Smith,| association, Utah affiliate ofeh the as oe president, A. P. Hadlock vice! concert' was given on Main street | to start ; : : a small lo ‘O: é (ls certified to the state soil conSmith and George Shramservation committee, two superAmerican Automobile association.) president, and Mrs. Sid Pace, seer each of the bandmasters conduct-| vide Wosplialination fon the borne Peon Eee action came a B misdemeanor justice's court, up| The sn° story Stry, is ss entitled ae " foe enes- | | retary-treasurer. _ jing a selection. This feature was|line cases. A. luncheon was served to the| visors. will be appointed by that ee ppealretary-tr Finone. : the /actitas Saaiees tot Dla , «seat eek oe | joyed | at arence C. Little, directorjers' elyb , gency, both of whom must be - Lesa" Watwcabent. ers' andeae the home cceconomics rch], In this case, the defen, ets i Wednesday's auch? meeting dealt with|a colorful and immensely enjoyed} Dr. Cl i : lir eae clubgsi CM idem Sot mae rg! bot! | pocig }of the American Society for the qepartment, under the direction of county. FOREN, Theetestate eeeccmmittee oe he are charged with disturbwill lustrating the story are views of | school children, conducted during In the evening a dance was given| Control of Cancer, said at the Miss Peel. The luncheon also prov- also call a second referendum for peace. They were found , : by. a jury in the court of ect of the Peace Earl J. Free1 January 3, and were fined ggach. They appealed to the court. Their trial is new way before the following Andrew Somerville, Wallace igham, A. T. #£Wilkinson, Burck, Martin Saunders, lthight, Mrs. Anne Chamber- Delicate and Landscape arches, Dead Horse Point and Fisher! towers. The article will doubtless attract) a great deal of tourist traffic to| the Moab section, as the magazine tirculates entirely among. members of automobile clubs. the past school term by G. W. in the high school gymnasium, and| opening of the 1940 drive, "Death | eq to be very successful Merrill of the faculty. Mr. Mer-| was largely attended by visitors| ee oe ue aati eh cane The student reception commit4 ee rill led the discussion, which de-/|and townspeople of Moab 4 | + tee yhe scientific kibealadigle ts ) Wheec!gs iinahanes:-0¥e served efficiently during the veloped some very interesting! At noon and throughout the day, in guiding the band students facts. lafterncon and evening, lunch was know enough about the more com- around the town and the school Two musical numbers were given, served in the home economics de- mon types to cure nearly half of buildings. ;an accordion solo by Miss Sally|partment of the high school for) the 150,000 men,. women and chilThe sghool wishes to thank ‘Taylor and a piano solo by Miss ithe band members and visitors. dren who die annually from can- everybody: Townspecple, students, Donna Jeanne Meador. Hundreds of peorle were served. iceer, if they will inform themselves faculty, Band Mothers' club and The Band Mothers' club and mem- }and obtain early diagnosis." Dr. American Legion, for their splen‘ a : : : : Ewing said bers of the home economics depalt-| | James Cancers CaN | did cooperation in making the day | ment worked valiantly in prepar-| be treated successfully with surg- a big success. | SEE GREAT PROGRESS IN SOUTHEAST UTAH HIGHWAYS Dental'Survey of School id Mrs. William Prey. The ants are represented by At-| (Farmington, N. M., Times-Hustler) Mitchell Melich, with Dis-| Elmer F. Taylor, the dean of San ittorney Donald T. Adams Juan good roads vrogress, returned Ounty Attorney J. Reed! conducting the prosecution. mtation of evidence was fed at 11 o'clock this fore- y the state's witnesses in-| mover the protests on all and a fight three of the on and Ray of Mr.| ensued, in defendants, Wilcox rartici-| It was testified that some| defendants hurled _ rocks! h a window of the house) therwise damaged property.| es for the state were Carl hin, 5 Lela Anderson, Pearl Ray | Wilcox, Shirley}; jon and Carlos Wilcox. De-| J witnesses were the defen- | and Mrs. Wayne Smith. ®s Beavers and Wayne Bu-| f Grand Junction pleaded to a charge of grand larthe offense being the theft uantity of oil cake at finter. Their case was Cisco con- until April 23 pending an gation and report from the probation and parole officer. whe case of ? Dutos, Ed Borela_ the ‘motion it to quash service ranted.' Annie Zufelt was berlocutory decree of of VS. deorder granted of divorce Ansel Zufelt. ihe case of W. D. Hammond . R. Young and Mildruff } the defendants' demurrer eet and the court 4d in part a motion to quash moplaint. Plaintiff was grantdays led _ in which of George listrator, vs. a was set for a. to file complaint. case Beeson, William W. hearing Friday m. MARRIAGES n Tonasi, Cameo, Colo., and Juanita Harris, Grand Junc- married -hnson, Saturday justice by of the iam Arthur Brown - and n of Miss Detroit, Dave peace. of Grand Wilda Irene Mich., mar- Saturday by Earl J. Freeman, ‘& of the peace. A. Graham, Olathe, Colo., ‘Miss Jo Anne Martin, Eckert, {married Monday by the Rev. E. Parks, and serving the lunch, and) |ery, | their cooperation was an import- (but ant factor in making the meet) successful. Monday from a trip to Salt Lake| During the parade in the afterCity. In a visit at the T-H office| | noon, members -of the American Tuesday he reports amazing pro- | A complete dental survey of all | Legion handled the traffic and gress in road development between | Monticello and Moab, Utah. | school children in Grand county ‘kept the crowds in perfect order. conducted through the |'Their cooperation resulted in the Taylor has been traveling this) is being and court recessed until 2 at which time Judge Hou-| will read his instructions to road from Salt ty and the attorneys will Juan county for ; their arguments. It is| years, and was the case will go to the to trip cresent evening. Evidence intro-| only seven and that the defendants went thome of Carl Anderson at the east side of Green the morning of December| » 10ollowing a dance Christ_isht at Greenriver. Walter it was alleged, entered the} | ing Children Being Conducted | X-ray and early diagnosis radium is treatments, | necessary" New Moab Hotel Now Ready for Business The school has hopes of making the band tournament an annual | affair. B. Y. U. Visit School. The B. Y. U. will send some istudents te Grand high Friday, at which tire they will hold a debate,| the question being: "Resolved, the election of three additional supervisors, who also must be resident landowners. All soil conservation projects to be undertaken by the district must be initiated and approved by the board of five supervisors. Immediately after the district is organized, the soil conservation service will station istric gory ationist at 2 Moab B Gunvence: to give Oop free ‘advice and technical information. Fine New Road South Qf Moab Is Completed that| the U. S. should fellow a _ policy The federal aid highway project | of isolation toward all nations involved in international or _ civic between Cane Springs and La Sal Moab hotel, located on conflict." This program will be Junction, eight miles in length, Jot on First and held at the high school auditorium, was completed yesterday by the Main| block west of Friday morning at 10 o'clock. The Reynolds-Ely Construction combusiness. for open now is make the trip. On the way over|the conclusion of the survey let-/and marching, with the assistance| street, public is invited to attend. |pany. Total cost of the project was new | |ters will be sent to all parents by|of the directors of the other bands.| The hotel is owned by Mr. and several Mr. Taylor found ‘about $140,000. Final approval of Senior Play Successful. graded the bands 1 and 2.|Mrs. Jack Rauer, who will operate| opened to) Miss Grace C. Nason, county nurse,| They stretches of highway by Preston The senior pay, "M'liss, My the project was made it. The building was recently| but on| telling of the condition of the|The Moab senior band took high-| travel beyond Monticello, Linford, senior engineer of the " was presented last teeth and urging that/est honor in marching, but ranked|moved from Cisco and has been| Western Miss, a | children's the return which was within than| remodeled and refinished through-| Friday evening to the public. All bureau of public roads, and D. be made | slightly lower in playing week of their going, found a cut-|all necessary corrections Larson, district state road attending enjoyed the play very F. | out. start of the new school! several of the other bands. the before | just off in the Cane Creek section engineer. On the first floor there is a well- much Following are the ratings an- | side of the Moab_ valley| term next fall. ‘his The project involved some of the Carbon College Program. ‘furnished lobby and a_ spacious Under the public health service, 'nounced by Mr. Williams: This shape. in fine and construction on highway opened The Carbon college of Price will heaviest dining room, together with kitchen: |all pre-school children also are | Moab junior high, E. W. Stout, the perhaps is road No. 160. It included a three-span, new length of sive a program to the faculty, examina-| qiféctor-2 in both marching and|The second floor has 10 rooms, all given health highway /regularly of piece single biggest student body and public cn Mon- 89-foot continuous concrete bridge modern and equipped with new improvement on the entire route, ‘tions, including dental needs, thus | playing. day, April 22. The program will across Mormon Tank wash; a tun| beds and furniture. The interior Monticello high, Mr. Kennard, child in the county under old ‘every the nel 20 by 22 feet in size and 200 entirely out cuts include musical numbers, some it as '18 years of age will be included in director-2 in marching and play- | of the buQiing has been replaster-| short speeches, a one-act play, and feet long for diverting the flow of long, circuitous and dangerous piece ‘ed and decorated. ing. 'the dental survey. describes and a_ concrete Taylor that open for @ short film on the activities of| Muleshoe wash, of roadway The hotel has' been Blanding high, Mr. Diamond, | This is the first time in the to | in Little in travel iculvert 12 by 12 feet hazard as a serious for several days, and the college. in both marching and | business ‘history of the state, so far as is director-1 Many deep cuts Muleshoe wash. Visitor from University of Utah Salt Lake City. ‘meals are being served hotel known, that a complete dental playing. this through solid rock were blasted over home Professor Maude May Babcock, riding "As I was Greenriver high, Mr. May, dirc- |guests and the public. isurvey of all children in a school out, and the road takes practically the distinguished reader of the fine new highway I began to realize ‘district has been conducted. The tor-1 in both marching and play- | ‘The general public is invited to) University of Utah, will give three a straight course the entire eight how close Salt Lake City has been | visit the hotel and inspect it. The teeth ing. of care prover for a few gradual With 'drive in Moab, on April| miles, with only county. Juan performances to San drawn Moab senior high, E. W. Stout, /owners plan to have an open house, now being initiatchildren ‘among curves. The old road through this 24 and 25. the completion of a few short proplus in marching and ‘entertainment about the middle of| step, and director-1 progressive most a is ied section covered a tortuous grade, Colothe P.-T. A. Meeting. of the oiling jects and May, at which time the public will| in 1 minus in playing. reflected be will with many dangerous dugways and undoubtedly graveled There was a P.-T. A. meeting, rado state line-Shiprock be invited. It is expected that all| work Notre Dame, Mr. Williams, direcschool better by future the a sharp curves. at | like April 12, it will be something road, night, | The new road has been graveled, the tor-l1 in both marching and of the contemplated improvements} Wednes\y among health better City and |which the youth survey, directed | six hour trip from Salt Lake will be finished by then. playing. of children. Then by Mr. Merrill, was the topic and using three courses of crushed rock, Farmington. into right Mr. and Mrs. Rauer plan _ to) Price junior high, Mr. Williams, The | and will be oil-mulched this comPaso of the meeting. course the Salt Lake City-El the hotel an inviting stop-| problem director-1 in both marching and make CLUB HAS were furnished | ing summer. and WOMEN'S iincreasing be will travelers ping place for the traveling public, | musical numbers INTERESTING MEETING playing. The new project is one of the | of the by the high school. the completion demanding The success of the festival was and their dining room and kitchen | finest:road improvements ever comDental Survey. highway, facilities are such that they will) Farmington-Bloomfield met due to the hard work of the Band club Literary Women's The | pleted in southeastern Utah, and parts of and). A dental survey was conducted and also the incompleted Lee Mothers' club as well as the people be able to care for banquets of modern 16, is a striking example All Friday afternoon, with Mrs. R. in the county schools, April highway. Bloomfield-Cuba special dinner parties. ‘he Kirk and her committee in charge of Moab in general. The communiby Dr. Ballinger and Miss Nason. | highway engineering. New in distance the Mr. and Mrs. Rauer have invest-| rest of the ty was agreeably surprised with consisted which The remaining uncompleted units program, the of also attended the of money in the| Mrs. Knight Mexico is now oiled." up of the high type of entertainment of- eo a large sum on the highway from Moab to La story made original of an Ls die ha dig ineemarltial property, and they plan to locate| survey. Dale fered by the bands, and undoubtMrs. by Sal Junction will be completed given Girls' Day Dance popular songs, permanently. They hope Fined for Malicious Trespass. will enthusiastically back in Moab Several of the songs edly A girls' day dance will be given| this year, according to a recent anAubert M. Parriott. Lawrence Olson, to make their hotel a credit to Delbert Mrs. R. H. Dalrymple similar events here in the future. by Friday night at the high school nouncement by the state road comsung were arrested were Florenz the community, which has lceng August and with Stewart, Mennel gym, at which the girls will enter- mission. Mrs. with and charged been in need of more adequate Buy New Diesel Truck. at Elgin Monday, accompanying. Baldwin E. D. tain the boys. Mrs. charged malicious trespass. It was New Car Burned. D. E. Baldwin, president of the hotel accommodations. program on past Class Day through the A Professor Quiz returned that they threw rocks company, A 1940 La Salle sedan, owned Garage day was Moab The class day program will be a vacant lessons and topics of the of Fire Sale Great Success. windows and Wash., Seattle, doors by Jack H. Perry of Grand Junefrom yesterday held April 30, at which the shovel damag- also given. Tea was served. A great throng of people awaited gone to take delivery tion, was completely destroyed by house at Elgin, seriously had convenhe where state the to will be presented to the juniors. Delegates evefire at noon today in Moab caning the property. On Tuesday before tion of federated women's clubs, of a new 20-ton Kenworth diesel the opening of the Moab Co-op Baccalaureate arraigned store Saturday morning at the were will they company yon. Mr. Perry ‘was driving down the ning next which City truck, On April 28, the annual to be held at Salt Lake Dave A. Johnof the store's big fire Justice of the Peace Mars ‘place in service between Salt Lake launching Mrs. baccalaureate program will be the canyon and when he turned elected. were guilty. week, whirlwind business was and pleaded Mr. sale. A at Moab, Junction. son Corbin were City and Grand The pro- out to pass a truck, the car left W. J. seniors. the Mrs. by and presented Pope transWas case is continuing to done all day and Aubert's the highway and hurtled down the accompanied Mrs. was August with Baldwin es, gram will consist of musical numdelegat as court, as he chosen throughout this week, and Mansidehill for a considerable distance. Earl Seattle by Lawrence Cooper, manferred to the juvenile Mrs. and bers and speeches. Melich age. The other Mitchell ager Ralph J. Miller is more than of years branch, 18 City Perry was able to stop the car Lake Salt under the is ager of Commencement as alternates. $15 Freeman fined gratified with the results. He were soon but over, the northwestdefendants it turned two Commencement will be held May before The next meeting of the club the two flying to states that a further announcepaid. they afterward it burst into flames. ern city from Salt Lake. each, which 2, in honor of the seniors, and will be held Thursday, April 25, sl iat nsclaaad regarding the sale will be of ment will be one truck Efforts to extinguish the fire were comnew The her and their diplomas will be issued. Melich Mrs. with was car the Alumni Dance. and m the largest operating in the state. made in a few days. unsuccessful progra The charge. in mittee associalumni is Perry tons, Mr. 20 school to h 15 from by It will carry The hig A member of the American Le- totally destroyed. review book a of consist "hillwill a Fined for Drunken Driving. at Warren the of entertain manager will there sales that Babcock, and the motor develops 150 horseation Saturday May noted gion Maude Professor evening, Orson Day of Rains was arrestJunction. Saturday Grand of flag Motor company of power. of lack billy" dance deplorable was'a The famous reader and dramatist ed Saturday by Traffic Patrolman the spectators at April 20, in the gymnasium. initia- Salt Lake City. etiquette among annual Attorney and Mrs. F. B. HamJack Sullivan on a charge of drivbe the and Ben Markham, Redd calls V. will He Ray coopera parade. in dance meet club, band the the 1 On May inthe seniors. under this grazing ing a car while the of that when mond of Price were in Moab y club, range examiners fact tion party for high school : to the was attention and tion with the Junior Literar He intoxicants. of ees Henry fluence the Mrs. Hammond visiting old for be week. Friday rewill in left honor ‘pass service, in colors There tea at a the national entertain Peace will the pipes of was Justice cob by Hammond $100 they cornMr. fined where district, nces, and es of the Moab mountains. view, all spectators should stand friends while furnished of the girl graduat in- Dave A. Johnson Monday, half of and be in attendance at court. will alkers whis bare their heads. Or and Corbin and Mrs. will spend some time on range Mrs. school. high forng the fine being suspended. are looki spection work. free. The Alumni enjoyable evening. Kirk charge. will have Lake City to San|cooperation Dr. the past fifty-two|cation, | the | ward to a most of the board of edu-|smooth handling of the parade, to Sanford Ballinger and) the enjoyment of all who witness-| state public health _ service. ‘ed it. amazed on the! E. M. Williams, director it required| Every school child will be examined| find countywide clinic and at| price bands, judged the a half hours to| in the | | The new of the ithe corner playing | streets one |