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Show io 18, fc; (ijjj, TaS , ! n Sef &(i.ls I'P ; l Ex-Ma- 80.000 m m set their sales organizations sell $2 316,000 bondc in motion so that each county may Is attain its quota, and the state Jcnee drive le solo Bond Drive Opens; htependence , lt ,u&lufc P THE SUN. ADVOCATE t ; a,, I . Files Candidacy For Representative attracted Bingham .fit a;ckey' clty in the with Utahs gov sdepafs tee, and George of the xI reach is goal at the earliest possible moment. id Two special awards are being Phone a' faker, j", offered by the local copper inSteven dustries for the county organizapresident c Zoel . ftJeSUS Christ of tions. They are beautiful, small, by 3 band-mad- e, table sized replicas of 33 'eldon Sen oMhetahBell the theme s m-- e unique bj" 2 oI setilgnneeott Cop- the Libery One w ill be bol of the drive Pt Shjy at gingham 'gram, bj." , jjrpontion f awarded as soon as it is won, by oSwiat cereIf ptbq,ies ,ervid B county first reporting its G the acrrdlI1 reached at the end of any 'quota fatUjft. theUah techamnan venfymg R by state 3 0 mad a ; TiojButte6' Cchairmen to ments of sales from the post- ten to for county masters plus figures that are re- ceived by the Federal Reserve system The other will be awarded July 12 to the county which reaches the greatest percentage If two counties of its quota. over in the same week, the one wuth the highest percentage A4Aa wins the trophy. The huge exact lephca of the knows j onginal Liberty Bell, following the Bingham ceremony, began its DPpearcV tour of the state. It was and fne in Bingham and unveiled iabif of there on May 15, May 16 in Magur cleoti na, May 17 and 18 in Tooele, May 20 and 21 in Salt Lake City, May J remir 22, 23 and 24 in Weber county, May 25 at Clearfield Naval Supply depot, and May 26 and 27 in Box Elder county. in Reqm Local bond sales have already delivery begun, according to Mr. Smith, it pegs everywhere bj , hich f nm liiuMW When You ml wpf gnujfiuiMui iUMPHAiMfciiMi Need Building Blocks WE MAKE THE BEST THINK OF US COKE PRODUCTS COMPANY MIDWAY BET1VFEN PRICE AND WELLINGTON Phone Boyo Warner, Phone Alvin Wilcox, 75 -- W 358-- J Jaik Patterson, and Byron, M: and Mrs Norman Pat erson and Peggv Ann of Pi ice, Mr and Mrs Cliff Mihan and daughters of Diager-to- n, Sgt and Mis James H Patterson and Judene and Mr and Mrs I Richaids and Bobbie of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Ms John Patterson of Sunnv side in honor of their mother, Mrs Patteison They enjoyed a lovely Motheis Jr re-p- i m Mfiw Mr and Mrs Joe Krans completed then- garage over the week end The Mothers and Daughters tea given la't Friday evening by es the Community Missionary was a big success, with a gioup of eighty at ending A lovely progiam was presented Sandwiches and cup cakes were served Mis Chffoid Palmer was a visitor in Salt Lake City for the While theie she atpast week tended the rail' of the Women of the Moose On Sunday she was initiated into the Academy of Friendship of the Women of the Moose older Mr and Mis qk ed a9 er ton la-d.- k f 7 of Vernal yor B. H. STRIXGHAM B H Bry Stnngham, former mayor of Vernal and piesently chairman of the Colorado River Development committee of 21 Utah counties, has filed as a candidate for the Republican nomination for congress in the first Utah distnct. Strmghams announcement for congress came as the climax to many years of public service to the people of Utah, by petition of the citizens of Uintah and Duchesne counties. He was born on a farm in the Ashley Valley of Uintah county and attended grade school and Uintah Academy in Vernal. He attended Bugham Young university and graduated as president of his class After his graduation he became principal of the Spring Canyon school in Carbon county In 1916 he returned to Vernal where he entered the farming and livestock field and is today one of Utahs most successful dav dinner Mis Jure F Chuich entei tamed at a birthday paity fot her mother, Mrs Midonna Lin z, FriThe evening began day evening with a prayei by Rhodi Pattei-so- n, sorg, Mother by the group, a reading, Real Riches by Peail Mahan, a song The Woild is Waiting for The Sunrise, by Margaret Durrant, and two readings, The Mother on the Sidewalk, and Two Mothers, by Mis Lois Whitburn. The program was presented by the Pythian Sisters in commemoration Page Five of Mothers day. A treasure hunt followed the program with Isabelle Naylor winning the treasure A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess and the birthday song was sung as Mrs iLintz cut the beautiful cake Many lovely gifts were presented (to her Those who enjoyed the occasion were Isabelle Naylor, Margaret Naylor, Betty Lund, Mary Naugle, Ida Allred, Nancy Dueney, Margaret Durrant, Thelma Lemmon, Gladvs Brown, Lois Whitburn, Rhoda Patteison, Pearl Mahan, Midonna Lmtz and June Church A beautifully appointed tea maiked the first bnthdav of East Carbons BPW club, Saturday evening Mav 13, at the Good Shepherd hall in Drageiton Piogiam numbers w ere as follow s two vocal solos bv Mis Patiicia Waiing, accompanied bv Mis Adimae Brown: piano selections bv Mrs Doris Mirtinez, two songs, Old Man River and The Deseret Song bv Mr Allen Ruesch accompanied The by Mis LaVor Lilliard solving table covered by a cut- wok midiera cloth was attracti vely decorated with club colois piedomimting A large bnthdav cake giaced the long table with the letters E C B P W m gieon icing topped with gold Yellow tulips and snap dragons foimed the lovely floral centei piece Tall gieen and gold tapeis in ciystal holders vveie at both ends of the A large cut glass punch table bow 1 was placed at one end of the table wheie club f pi evident, Mrs. Arvilla King presided She was assisted by Mis Helen O Smith of Price Mrs Smith was piesident of Price BPW when that gioup sponsoied the organization of the Fast Caibon club Special guests were Mis S M Grua, anni-veisa- state first vice piesident, and Miss Virginia Dickerson, state treasurer of Salt Lake City. Other guests included ladies from Provo and Price BPW clubs, Cultura club of Dragerton and Book Cliff club of Sunnyside. General chairman of the committee on arrangements was Mrs. Virginia Maes, assisted by Mrs. Betty Jean Pog-laje- n, Mrs. Adimae Brown and Mrs. Emma Hlggmson. Table decorations were m charge of Mrs. Edna Graham and Mrs. Poglajen. Refreshments were planned by Mrs. Mary S. Crawford and Mrs. laThirty-fiv- e Beryl Ruskauff. dies were present at the affair. By LEWIS rv GREETING CARDS For All Occasions Youll find a full line of beautiful greeting cards on display here. look everywhere And you wont find A qirl who cen Makeup her mind. Girls dont spend their time wrestling with their consciences about buying jewelry here. They know theyll receive nothing but the best. Come in and see what weve got. 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EASTERN Phone 858 We tastier drinks with v4'" ntit Sunny Who Do Summer Work Price ' Oroofc'l RBAkin whiskey thats &'' w V Uieerfu as its Marne' ' V iSXJENTUCKY NEUTRAL SPIRITS WmsKEYA NATIONAL DISTILLERS BLEND PRODUCTS Numbers Needed For School Students UTAH TILE & ROOFING Seppi -- eluded president of the Vernal Lions club, zone chairman and district goveinoi of D.stiict 28 A of Lions, president of the Utah Municipal league, member of the Taylor grazing board since 1935 and chauman foi six years, vice piesident of the state advisoiy board, member of the national advisory council repiesentmg all the sheepmen of Utah, dnector of the Utah Livestock Production Credit corporation, president of the Hotel Vernal coi potation, director ot the Basin Locn company and chairman of the Uintah county bond drives for many years Suinghcim, a leadei in is chauman of the 21 county committee for the of water resources m Utah and has aggress vely led the to preserve Utahs campaign greatest natural resomces Bry mamej Catherine Chip-ma- n of American Fork and they have six children. and Herman ykiJaJci - writ Tk The Asphalt 4 $300 woith your home or C0RP.. N.T. Sherman H Ruesch, manager of the Provo Social Security office, said today that all high school students should secure a Social Security account number if they plan to work during the summer vacation. It is impossible to give credit to students or any other worker for the wages they have been paid unless they present a Social Security number to their employer, according to the statement made by Mr Ruesch. Applications for Social Security account numbers may be secured from any post office, Utah State Employment office, or by writing to the Social Security Administration at Provo. These same applications may be used to secure a duplicate card if both portions of the old card have been lost. Ordinarily the Social security card can be issued immediately at the Provo office or within a few days if it is handled by correspondence. Anyone interested in obtaining an application for a number or and 'adsecuring any information vice about the Social security proRuesch gram should contact Mr. at the court house in Price on 9 00 a.m. Tuesday, May 23, from 00 3 p.m. until (toft cMmicuti $1000 fat Ttty.! Get the thrill of Americas valve-in-hetop uses that engine regular gasoline ... up to 30 more miles to the gallon than other fine cars. Now available with Hydra-Mati- c Drive. Interiors offer Airliner Reclining Seat , . Twin Beds. ad Sky-Loun- Airflyte Construction makes all the difference I Aymucm vwV MMiniCidlwjtM Roomiest car at its price. Delivers over to the gallon at average highway speed. 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