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Show s Tuesday, July 31, 1956 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Pace Ten VIENEIt STODDARD Dragerton, Utah Dear Sir: 1. The following men comprise the complement of Co. B 1st Bn. 383 Inf. Regt.; Jesus M. Lopez, Price; Bill Haycock, Kenilworth; Don Byrge, Kenilworth; Craig Dougherty, Kenilworth; Francis Byrge, Helper; Sausedo Refugio, Frank Blackham, Dragerton; Evert Winder, CleveSpring Glen; land; Boyd Potter, Price; Victor Lopez, Price; Sam Stoddard, Dragerton. 2. Company B is located in Price, Utah, and is comprised of young men who reside in the Carbon county area. Presently, Company B which is a reserve unit, is unr dergodng active duty training at the Yakima Firing Center, Yakima . Washington. Meet School Needs At Loccit Level, Says Cola G. Parker Cola G. Parker, president of the National Association of Manufacturers, has urged businessmen to spearhead a nationwide drive to help school systems obtain local- ly the funds they need to meet all legitimate requirements," and em phasized that school needs can be and should be met at the local level." In an open letter to NAMs 21, 000 members, including those in Utah, . Parker pointed out that Congress has rejected the federal bill which would 0 have parcelled out some aid-to-educat- $1,600,-000,00- to the states over a four are quite enthusiasHe predicted that period. year tic about serving as citizen-solis little liklihood that the there ers. The men are rapidly becoming issue will be revived this session adjusted to their new environment of Congress. and for two individuals, it is their The money to provide that fedfirst introduction to army life, aid would have come from the eral Sam Stoddard and Victor Lopez, 3. The men di 4. The following interveiws were people of the respective states, in No- conducted by 1st. Lt William F. the first place," Parker said. would be thing gained by sending this money to Washington only to get it back shrunken in value and with inevitable strings attached in the form of federal direction and control of local school Marshall of Spring Glen has this to say: Summer camp is an en- systems." joyable way to spend part of the As yourfg as your faith and as summer." It gets awful hot once old as your dcubt in a while, but with a swimming hole near, we manage to beat the heat." PFC Mario Lopez had this Radiator Service to say. It keeps me quite busy but yet I often think of the girls back home. The food is fine but I by ms is my own bed. I hope to bn iicme real soon because I sure Deady, Bat. PIC Officer, and felt that the following were' typical comments coming from two men who have been members of Company B for some time. PFC Jerry miss old SLICED Dried Beef pkg. BONELESS CANNED HAMS Chocolate Syrup HERSHEYS PICNIC lb. HAMS Velveeta Miracle Whip qt. Sc 2-l- b. MOTHERS OATS ' 49 box CORN FLAKES KELLOGG'S RICHFIELD 24 12-o- z. William F. Deady 1st Lt GMC USAR PIO Officer i with Aluminum Quakers STANFIELD Carbon." 21 can PHONE 521 57 West first North t The man who does big things well is always ready to do the big things better. JUNIOR FOODS Price, Utah GERBER'S : BSST CHOPPED 2 cans 25 BSAt r TOMA DEL MONTE 4 cans 4odD9 Kraft Dinner for f r , 3 FRESH, CRISP MfiMs gs tio pnexxit of a cmi m mm 4 tall 1 1Jfi i CARBON EMERY BANK 57 it1 Instant Price 214 Drive-I- n Teller Window H c H PEACHES i Ib.iU e FRESH, TENDER CELERY mm ,l NEW SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT For Your Convenience 1 DRY MILK 32c mtn11- - lb. LARGE, DELICIOUS NONFAT We'll furnish all cash above the dawn payment, at moderate cost. Cdme.see us. cans LETTUCE HEARTS ...1.. pkg. c Quality Merchandise Since T9T8 n Utah Interest Paid on Insured Savings Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Federal Deserve System DAVID MENOTTI, Mgr. PHONE 4476 f |