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Show I 4-- A Grim Reminder Achievement 11 In all the wars in which Carbon County honors all members and leaders who have completed their years work next when three honorary week, achievement banquets will be held in the county, according to Mrs. Edgar McKendrick, president of leaders association. These the banquets will be held in three different areas of the county, Helper, Price and East Carbon. All awards that have been earned during the summer will be presented this night. Each banquet will begin at 7 :00 oclock for members and leaders, and will be followed by an awards program at 8:00 pjn. Parents and are invited and urgfriends of ed to attend the awards program. di, The banquets are under the rection of the general committee, which consists of , Mrs. Elzar McKendrick of Carbonville, chairman, Mrs. Lena Waterman of Price, Mrs. Mary Martini of Helper, Mrs. Lois Andrews of Sunny-sidand the county agents, Rell F. Carlyle and Charlene Lind. All who have completed their projects, and turned in a completed record book are eligible to attend. Tickets for the banquet will be given them through their 4-- H 4-- H i Arn- ica has participated since 1775 Banquets , Tuesday, October 23,1950 THE DRAGKRTON TRIBUNE Ji, up to 1955 there were 1,130,393 persons killed. In traffic acci1900-195- 5 1,149,414 dents Americans have died in highway mishaps. By wars the following deaths were known. Revolutionary war 4.435; War of 1812, 2,260; Mexican war,' 13,283; Civil war, 529,332; Spanish-America- n war, World War I, 116,563; 2,446; World War H, 407,828; and the Korean war, 52,246. In 1955 alone more persons were injured on U. S. highways than were wounded on all the battlefields of the nations history. U. S. News and World Report fire at our home. We are getting CARD OF THANKS and through our forWe wish to take this opportun- misfortune we have, had the true friendships. ity to thank all those who came tune ot finding Mr. and Mrs. John Perla to our aid following the disastrous and family. You Can Got Your Au?. ROUGH WEATHER AHEAD! mil FOR YOUR . . and . liability T 1 57 Fall Insurance Checic-U-p ! AIID PAY FOR IT 4-- H . e, 4-H- ers leaders. The Price banquet will be held October 24, at 7:00 p.m. in the , At East Carbon, the banquet quet, with Shirley King of Drager-to- n and in; charge of Rose and Rea Tatton Fausett in charge of tables. The Helper banquet for of Castle Gate, Standardville, Spring Canyon, Spring. Glen, Kenilworth will be held at the. LDJJ recreation hall in Helper at 7:00 p.m. on October 26. Mrs. Mary Martini has charge of this banquet with Arline Reddington ot, Martin assisting. Completion certificates, national contest medals, equipment awards, and other valuable prizes will be awarded at the awards program following the banquets. Leaders will also, be honored, and one hunt dred percent clubs and communitthe-program- crankcase with Advanced. that t P wear-proo- fs i your-engin- Havoline, the motor oil e e power at the regular gasoline price. DRIVE IN! Youll go out with, the smoothest-runnin- g car evert ELIWS: easiest-handlin- INSTALLMENTS SEE- - SUPER SERVICE Phone 2265. EASY MONTHLY g, YOUR TEXACO DEAIER Price Third Ward recreation hall on Third West and Fifth South. Mrs. Elzar. McKendrick is in charge of this banquet. Hose Marie Nogulich Is chairman of the decoration committee with Susan Waterman and Laurel Frandsen, both of Price, assisting. ies will receive special recognition. Good Custom-Mad- for the life of your car. And well filler up with top octane Sky Chiel gasoline, supercharged with FETROX or famous Fire Chief for lively 4-H- ers IN anti-freez- e., of ,, You wanna buy 5! Well inspect your car for safer, surer cold weather driving.. Well winter-proyour radiator with Texaco PT One fill lasts all winter. Well lubricate the chassis with Texaco MARFAK, to give your car that cushiony feelingsuperior . . . drain and refill your will be held in the Sunnyside LDS recreation hall at 7 :Q0 p.m. on October 25. Mrs. Lois, Andrews of Sunnyside is in charge of this ban- Mow I Dragerfon . Craig Justesen For Agent to Calls PHONE 7793 or 6646 DRAGERTON, UTAH a CAR? USED Save Money When You Do - It? Then Yc Advise Youito Scrutinize Our Prices Fore You. Do lt ! 1955 PONTIAC Sedan . . . $1997 A real nice Like New! 1955 one-own- er car Fully equipped. , PLYMOUTH Sedan . . $1797 A BELVEDERE V--8 Model Radio, Heater, 4 Whites. 1955 CHEVROLET with Powerflite, . . $1997 Bel-A-ir A little, yellow and white beauty with a V-- 8 and new engine, radio, heater, Powerglide whitewalls. 1954T0RDI Tudor . . . . $1197 A V-- 8 Customline with new tires. Good transportation at a real sacrifice! 1954 BUICK Sedan . . 1 . $1797 That, popular Century model with Dynaflow, Radio, Heater. Whites, ,etc. A Sharp One., Li t . : FHONE 6S - i'- ii A i MOTOR PRICE, UTAH fSAlGirr BOUEX whiskey tight bour whiskey Whiskey . v Qirr BOiiSo , Whiskey |