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Show vi Thursday, August 28, 1952 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Della Rae Merrihew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orla Merihew, 324 Carson, celebrated her. sixth birthday Wednesday, August 13. tiy in the county exhibits the Community Exhibits For 4-H- ers . Community exhibit days for Mrs. Fern Peterson, nurses .su- Carbon County will begin District for State 3, Utah next exhibits will be pervisor week, when of Department Health, recently held in five communities of the returned from Vanderbilt Univer-cit- y county and the products of the at Nashville, Tennessee, 1952 season will be rated for en-where she attended a clinic on Last Monday a group of L. D. S. .polio treatment. Relief society- - workers attended Richard Sanchez, son of Mr. and a three stake convention at the ez Mrs.' of Sunnydale Huntington new ward chapel. is visiting his aunt, Mrs. John Those in attendance were: LilMartinez, and Mrs. George Smal- lian Harvey, Dora Smith, Leah Heley, in Dos Angeles. He plans to Lindsey, Marcella Gunderson, Blanche len McGrath, Sherwood, return to East Carbon on Labor 4-H- ers Joe-Sanch- Alice Worthern, and Ruby day. each community will compete in to Robert lowing week, according the county- - contest for a trip to L. Hassell, county agricultural the state fair agent. The purpose of these commu-nti- y The schedule for community exhibits is as follows: Price, Augexhibit days, says Mr. Has ust 19 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p. m., at Carbon College Library and Kitchen; Helper, August 2 0 at 1:00 p.m. at the LDS Church auditorium; Spring Glen, August 21 from 9:00 to 4:00 p.m. at t h e Spring Glen school house; Wellington, August 22 at 9:00 am. at the' LDS church; and Drager-to- n, August 22, at 1:00 p.m., the playce yet to 'be decided. Demonstration contests will .be a part of these exhibit days. Winning teams and Individuals from fol- : . is to give all parents and an opportunity friends of to see what has been cacomplish-e- d during the season. Everyone is invited and should attend. sell, 4-H- ers I Mrs. Orla Merrihew entertain- ed her sewing club at her home at 324 Carson, Oragerton, Those present were: Dora Smith, 'Pat Waring, Naomi Anderson, Leatha Odendahl, Mary Bon, Lillian: Harvey, Frances Blankenship and Allis Stevens. Helen Butler was a special guest. Lovely refreshments were served the 'group. Its A part ywas given by. Carolyn Bank when they learn about low-coAuto Loans that are easy to arrange. For details, stop by and talk It over. Anderson, Colleen Burdick, Marilyn Colombo and (Bessie Marakis for a group of East Carbon young people. st s CARBON EMERY BANK raw WdDtie good news for new car buyers, Member of Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FIRST DOOR NORTH OF POSTOFFICE PRICE, UTAH Drive-I- n For Your Convenience Teller Window SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT B. L Fmndsen Sept. 9, 1952 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Good grades, like so many other things, begin at home . . . with proper for STATE lighting for study. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT NO. Life-Lo- ng Save sight by avoiding glare through 2 bulbs to shading bulbs, using right-siz- e give adequate light, and by locating lamps and fixtures properly. Democrat Experienced Trustworthy Qualified Taxpayer Member of 1941 ' Legislature A Proven Friend of Labor -- GUJV f03 0IB dm LAST DAY TO REGISTER FOR PRIMARY IS AUGUST 26th X ijmsi u0:n ess!! ' dlS, .a jr ' uSJ. .J .w. w'.'L vvki.iv. ..'a I k VkW |