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Show - Tuesday, September 16, 1947 X. THE DHAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH GIRL SCOUTS OF 10JYEARS AGO 1 TIM AND NO- W- i 1 2V s At the time this picture was, taken about 1938 there were two' actne Gill Scout Troops in Co-- ! lumbia Troop No I was the first troop organized with Mrs Amau- - j da Robeits was later as leader Mr-- , JT - t ! F. ANSELMO & CO. n f & 1 ' i ' . - t J r. - n (iff : i w ? Vx- i h yrv t f f , "1 , 1 - V v - X:' Front row:, Mrs. Ephie Foster, leader of Jr. troop, Wanda Day, Betty Reynolds, L&Rue Stevenson, Joan Aneelmo, Marie Macris and LaVay Poglajen. Katherine Amador is employed Lai son of Sunnydile She has a in Salt Lake City, Utah jbaby daughter Joan Anselmo now lives in Leatrice Nelson changed her name to Nielson and has two chil- Maitinez, California She is mandren She resides at Long Beach, ager of a dress shop California Mane Macnss lives m Price and j Wanda Day is a beauty opeiator does secretanal woik. LaVay Poglejen is Mrs. Robert at Price, Utah. Betty Reynolds is employed at Reynolds and lives in Columbia All the girl scouts were not F Anselmos store in Columbia LaRue Stevenson is Mrs. Don present at the time the picture was taken Some of these, not present were Rachel Farlamo, now clerking at the Columbia store. Zapha and Katherine Zakis, now of Dragerton. Joan Ten Eyck, now of Provo. Elizabeth Tratos is a registered nurse, married, and lives in the East. Mary Stella works at the Columbia mine x i r,pctiVF' t railroad overpass now stands It wa moved to its present location m 1943 to give the right of way to the Carbon County Railroad to the Geneva mine at Horse Canyon The store employs from five to' six eleiks, sells everything fromj soup to nuts and if they don't have it, they will do their best to get it for you. The present manager, Louis Veltri, has been with the store since 1929, with the exception of eight months in 1943 spent with! the U S Army, and started as stock and delivery boy He married Emma Ahselmo in 1936. his Mr. Anselmo resides family in Salt Lake City He came to Utah from Colorado in 1913 and has been engaged in the wholesale foreign foods business there since that time Ha held ul the office of Italian for the states of Utah, Wyor.urg and Nevada until the Second World War and his compatriots knew him as a willing and tire-jle- ss helper whenever they needed asasistance of any kind MR. AND MRS. - , C OCONNOR Ttv ! n I, I- - j uIFSa dS f v.. - - . - 4 Fosters Confectionery has been under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Gecrge Foster since January 1946. The Fosters have lived in Columbia over twenty years. George Foster formerly worked at the Columbia Mine until injured in 1944. Mrs. Foster kas been Postmaster since 1943. During their operation of the Foster Confectionery they received the Second Place Award from the Utah Health Department. ff' ti . Back row, left to right: Leila Lidcll, Viola Stevenson, Isabell Amador, Leatrice Nelson, Kath-rin- e Amador, Ada DeAngeles, leader, and Amanda Roberts, leader of Sr. Group. n. , 'Or x r i t f f i N j I 1. .V! Trop Ni. organized with Ephie Foster as leader and Mis. Ada DeAngtles as Assistant Lead- I. er These tioops participated in all Gnl Scout aetiMties in the county and state The girls woiked foi the welfare of the community s id made a commendable record in their scout work. They employed scouting tups to Girl Scout camps at Camp Cloud Rim, Camp Red-cli- ff and Huntington Canyon In the nine years since this picture was taken the girls have grown into young women. Some are married and have families, others aie following various careers Leila Lidcll is now Mrs Grant Wallace She has two children Randall and lives in the East. Standing F.mil Kansas, Assistant Scoutmaster, and Reynolds and George Stella. Sitting Viola Stevenson is working in Mike Turnbull, Scoutmaster. Kneeling Jackie Malaby, John MacDonald, Knute Crawford. Gary Ogden, Utah Isabell Amador is living in Harvey, Burton Reynolds, Kenneth Harris, Jackie Turnbull and Veloy Varner. 2 FOSTERS CONFECTIONERY PAGE FIVE 1. , 5 - 5j V. Reading from left to right: Johnny Polonl, Rachel Farlino, Louie Veltri, Betty Reynolds, Emma Veltri and Louie Coccimiglio. Vice-Cons- F Anselmo & Company, Gen-'cr- al Merchandise, Columbia, Utah, is owned and operated by Fortu-nat- o Anselmo of Salt Lake City and has been serving the people of Columbia for twenty-four years shortly after the Columbia mine began cutting coal. . For many years, besides having the sice general merchandise, housed the U. S Post Office and was originally located where the ! i ,i If I ji n V 4 Proud of Its Gardens desolate looking country in 1922. Yet the residents of Columbia set out to make their community as Justly proud of Its fine garand delightful as any in dens, beautiful lawns and stately lovely the country. Rocks were removed, trees, the residents of Columbia soil and fertilizer were added. have worked hard to achieve its top beauty. It was a foreboding and (Continued on Following Page) Columbia Coal Play up your Choose black suntan subtly. ... to accentuate your sun burnished copper skin tones. We stress the d line in our collection ovr-drape- sylph-sli- . . . m fluidly or rivolously d me soft- ened with winged sleeves and peplmn. SUBSIDIARY OF o WATCH FOE ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR fashion snow Geneva THE LATEST THINGS IN WOMENS WEAR AS ADVERTISED IN SEPTEMBER CLAMOUR Steel t I ""I three-quartOur exciting swing-bac- k wool suede eoat in yarn dyed 100 magnificent fashion . . . Impeccably Company er a baMode9V Dress Shop tailored and so very smart for'the FaD days ahead. In new autumn grey and beige . . . rri-se- s sizes ... 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