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Show Tuesday, June THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Mary H. Bunnell - S Through the cooperation of the New Century Club, Helper Moose, Columbia Local 6Q9, The Farm A farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Horace Naylor was given at the home of Mr. Johon Naylor Friday evening at their home on ' ' : i 4' Jr ' , Edgehill Drive. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Odendahl of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Jo.hn Lavel Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Salt Lake City, Mr. and ters of John, Horace and Ray Mrs. Charles Dover of Salt Lake Naylor have lived all their married lives in Sunnyside and raised watha 16, Kenilworth 40, Spring a family of five children here. Glen 43, Standardville 7, Sunny-sid- e They are leaving many friends 63, Wattis 4, and Wellington and many fond memories here. As 48. soon as Mr. Naylor is released care the couple County Agents Robert L. Has- from theto doctors California to visit their sell and Ruth E. Brasher are very will go Definite plans for son. MARY HELEN BUNNELL pleased at the outstanding suc- oldest have not residence future their cess of this picnic. The wide pars. diseus-sionmade yet. ticipating in departmental ticipation in this event indicates been interview an will have She that the Saturday at noon a Naylor famprogram is in full with President Eisenhower and swing, with many outstanding ily reunion was held in the Sunny-sid- e A dinner was Secretary of Agriculture Benson. leaders and boys and girls at work city park. served and despite the wind the Though this award goes to only in the program. Counone individual from Carbon ty, it is a source of stimulus for tthe entire H program, and a member goal for, which each strives to Make the Best Better. Bureau, The Farm Bureau Women, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Kaiser Steel Corporation, Columbia Geneva Steel Company, The Price B. P. O. Elks, The Utah Poultry Auxiliary, Literary League, the Helper American Legion Auxiliary, and the Price Lions Club, Miss Mary Helen Bunnell departed Friday afternoon, June 10, to represent Carbon County and the State of Utah at the National H Club Camp in Washington, D. C. County Agents Robert L Hassell and Ruth E. Brasher wish to express their thanks to the above -- contributors for their cooperation in this very worthy project. This oustanding honor has come to Carbon County four times in the last seven years, and each time clubs, unions, merchants, and in dividuals have supported the project and contributed the neces sary funds. June 4-- H Miss 16, Bunnell will register at the 4-- n, 74, 4-- On Wednesday, Naylors Honored At Farewell Party - City, Mrs. Ray Henry of Eden, Idaho, Ray Naylor of Dragerton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Evans, Dragerton, Mr. and Mrs. Talley Evans, Dragerton, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Monson, Sunnydale, Mr. and Mrs. David Faddis, Dragerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Naylor of Rrager-toMrs. George Smith (LaVern Naylor), Mrs. Ray Henry , Pearl Naylor), Mrs. Charles Dover (Mary Naylor) and Mrs. Talley Evans (Hannab Naylor( are sis- 10, 1954 crowd had an enjoyable time durwent to the ing the day and later John Naylor home on Edgehell where they enjoyed a musical program, songs and games and Rehad a delightful evening. freshments were served. All of Samuel Naylors living children were there. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Naylor, both deceased now, were among Sunnysides first residents and their oldest daughter, Mrs. Talley Evans of Dragerton, was. the first girl born in Sunnyside, There were 35 preset for the dinner in the park. In addition to the family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth St. Joohn and Mr. St'. Johns mother and Mr. and Mrs. Vem Avery, all old friends of the family, were there. -- Life has no smooth road for any of us; and in the bracing atmosphere of a high aim, the very roughness stimulates the climber to steadier steps, till the legend, over steep ways to stars fulfils itself. 4-- H at the Raleigh headquarters Hotel, Washington, D. C., and then will procede to spend eight days touring national shrines, and par- - I June Picnic 4-- H A total of 787 A parents, rs, r3 and friends enjoyed the annual June picnic at the Price City Park Tuesday, June 8. This is a 4-- H record figure for this annual Shoe Store ago. Thirteen communities of the NOW OPEN At 9 E. pic- nic which started several years Main, Price 3 Door East of Kelley's Drug SHOE REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT Sale of New Work Shoes county were represented. The weather cooperated and was very good, and everyone seemed to enjoy the picnic and the activities. Swimming was the most popular of the days acpartivities, with most at the pool Volley ball ticipating and soft ball games were going the full afternoon, with various groups participating at different times. Singing and games were led by Miss Jeanne Passey assisted by her committee and the county agents. A total of 35 gallons of root beer was consumed, and candy and other confections were sold by the leaders association. Communities represented, and the number from each is as follows: Price 316, Carbonville 20, Clear Creek 11, Columbia 14, Dragerton 69, Helper 136, Hia 4-H- ers E . the pleasant days of motoring in the summer ahead, get extra pleasure by using todays finest gasoline. 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