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Show Tuesday, September 6, 1956 TIIE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Page Eleven stm WitHo m tlhi cm MICK'S' D 9 On the Highway West of Dragerton SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 9:00 p.m. STARTING AT O 4-- H (Continued on Page 10) orie Curtis of Price and Roxie oGrdon of Hiawatha. Individual foods exhibitors are Patricia Tryon of Wellington, Dale Reid of Helper, Judy Ann Costello of Helper, Janet Prince of Hiawatha, Patsy Waterman of Price, Kathleen Dunn of Spring Glen, Janet Laboroi of Helper, Jane Noyes of Price, Fay.Rrinkerhoff of Price, and Patsy Hartley of Wellington. Home Improvement Group, Lena Waterman of Price; individuals, Helen Jean Rasmussen, Bonnie Pace, Sharon Aitken, Pat Anderson and Sue Piacitelli, all of Price. Handicraft, The Happy Time Workers and Hooks and Hackles led by Robert Burgener of Price, the Fly and Bug Club led by Blain 'Morgan of Kenilworth, the Shell- . . ! 4 MINOR makers led by Blain Morgan; Child Care, Mrsv Phyllis Thomas of Columbia and Patsy Lee Hartley of Wellington. Entomology, Blain Morgan of Kenilworth. Record books that will go to the state fair are those belonging to Larry Kulow, Kenilworth; Tommy Bardsley, Price; David Armstrong, Price; Jess Larsen, Price; and Blain Morgan, Kenilworth, all in the Agricultural Division; and Charlotte Judd, Spring Glen; Sherri Pfaffenberger of Price; Judy Ann Wayman, Price; Barbara Ann i, Tomsic, Helper; and Gaylene Spring Glen. Garden exhibits were entered by Richard Duke, Spring Glen; Lea Murray, Roger Smith, Tommy Bardsley, Ralph Hayes, Earl Car-loJess Larsen, Stanley Mathis, LaRoy Erickson, Hank Hassell and Jimmy Piacitelli, all of Price; Billy Dause, Wayne Hanna, both of Wellington; and Terry Reid, Kenneth Reid, Jack Marinos, and Sal-zett- w, ber planting of more than 900,000 rainbow trout from two to four inches in length. A full plant of a Restocking of Panquitch Lake million tish will be realized with with trout will get under way about September 15 according to the Utah Department of Fish and Pangiiitch Lake Waters mid-Augu- st Approximately 5000 Ft. on Spur Track Part Railroad Car or Truck Bed Height Truck Size Doors See Mr. Mdntire at United Motor Co. 280 Keith Reid, all of Helper. Flower exhibits were entered by Jimmy Piacitelli, Dick Draper, Jimmy Petersen, Jess . Larsen, Mary Helen Bunnell, all of Price, and Wayne Hanna and LaRene Petersen, (.both of Wellington. E. Main in Price or Residence 229 East 2nd North in Price i PHONE 345 or 1478 , 35 i Co PgCy' Daily Free Delivery 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. i Quality Merchandise Since 1918 Phone 4476 David Menotti, Mgr. I Standby Vh Can Crushed Large, Juicy KS-- 3 I of the lake are expected to be fully cleared by this date of the chemicals used during to clear this once prime fishing reservoir and its tributaries of trash fishes. Department fishery biologists account the eradication project a complete success and forecast excellent angling in the lake during 1956 and future years. Present plans call for Septem additional stocking of native trout and Kokanee salmon. All three species have preyed good fish for this water in the past. WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR RENT Game. 4 t NOTES ORCHESTRA i .PGMIAPG3!! lbs YeHovtail Flakes Sliced Cello Wrapped iACKWbi "u uW--2 wk2B2 PINTS . . . QUARTS GALLON ..... Sf ...... 2.H Shoes aby Food (DnemC wlm GERBERS BOTTLE 3 for CHOPPED Jr. Food 2 for - Shirts Jeans C 26-OUN- CE GERBERS STRAINED for.... 2 for 39c PLUS DEPOSIT School Supplies Woir. UEmmtimgj mmuniiion Guns Boot's , |