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Show THE Page Six With Vacation Time Near Officers Warn Children About Playing With TNT Caps WJti Thursday, SUN-ADVOCA- Receive Scholastic Honors At East Carbon ton nai THE HISTORIC TRAIN Salt Lake City August 3rd, I9jg Leaves Mrs. Aprilla Slama of Price visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. will take you to ALL the historic places of th. It Dynamite blasting cap accidents explosive used to explode dyna- Bryan Cox Sunday. including the birthplace of both Joseph Smith and nnth to children increase every year mite. Plus Mr. and Mrs. Grant Muelhstein Young. These caps are necessary to and children, during the summer vacation peLinda THE GREAT PAGEANT AT Nancy, Gayle, riod, it was pointed out in a natio- make dynamite useful in impor- and David of Salt Lake City, were THE HILL CUMORAH! n-wide as mining, high- week end guests at the home of warning issued today tant work, such by the National Sheriffs associa- - way and railroad construction, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tidwell. An tion and the Institute of Makers and clearing farm land of tree Mothers and KIRTLAND, PALMYRA, ETC., as well as Denver, JUnS'S of Explosives and announced here stumps and rocks, and other Jobs. Daughters breakfast was held on Cleveland, Ohio, Chicago, Detroit, NIAGARA FALls Often blasting caps are lost, Saturday morning by the Bee TREAL, CANADA, New York City, Philadelphia, by County Sheriff David WalD. C. and five great rivers, the MississinnL is1, stolen, or left lying around in Hive girls of the Wellington MIA. lace. Lawrence, the Hudson, the Connecticut, and the PotomJ1 The institute, in cooperation unlocked tool boxes, barns, or The girls, their mothers and Bee Join the happy group of travelers, on this All ExnenV with local police, county sher- alongside of highways and rail- keepers met down at the river and Conducted tour. For complete details write: very much enjoyed a novel way sonally othroad tracks. who Children pick Girl Scouts, Scouts, iffs, Boy of preparing their breakfast. They so VIDA FOX CLAWSON are in them and er youth and adult groups, great danger up cut the tops off their oranges and newspapers and radio stations, is long as they are near them. then ate the contents, leaving the 300 Zions Savings Bank Building, Salt Lake City lhk Workmen are cautioned to skins intact. TeL or stepping up its long national They then fried IF INTERESTED IN HAWAII, PLEASE WRITE campaign to warn children not keep all explosives under strong thin slices of bacon to crispness to play with or even touch blast- lock and key. The child they save on the end of sharp sticks, held over hot coals from the fire. The may be their own. ing caps. crisp bacon was inserted in the Children or adults finding a orange 'skin and raw eggs were to leave are warned blasting cap broken and their meat poured it alone and report it immediately into the oranges inside the bacon to the sheriffs office or police The covers were then strips. said County Sheriff replaced on tops of the oranges department, and then were placed in beds of David Wallace, adding: hot coals to cook, while the parti' round small are Blasting caps cipants wrapped strips of new biscopper or aluminum cylinders or cuit dough around their sticks of an tubes about The grand old man of junior and baked them by holding them inch in diameter and an inch or livestock Professor E. F. over the hot coals. Hot cocoa and two in length. Some may or may Rinehart, judging, completed of Boise, Idaho, Uni- marshmallows the not have a fuse attached, while versity of Idaho Extension Divi- menu. All who were present said others may have plain or colored sion, has been named cattle judge they had a grand time and thought covered wires leading from one ofthe Intermountain Junior Fat the meal was very good. Those end. The tube or cylinder is Stock show for the eleventh suc- present included the Bee Keepers loaded with a powerful, sensitive cessive year, Merrill Parkin, show Mrs. Jennie Messinger, Mrs Zel-pRich and Mrs. Wanda Peter- manager, announced this week. sen, four other mothers, Mrs. The show, climax of the jun- Lela Pipkin, Mrs. Ellen Mead, ior show season, will be held In Mrs. Mable Davis and Mrs. Wanthe Salt Lake union stock yards da Mortensen, and the following I Shown above are the tenth grade honor students at East Carbon at North Salt Lake on June 7, 8 girls, Janet Casey, Lucille Drap- - for the 1949-5- 0 school year, Vera June Odendahl, Ray DellaCorte er, Wilma Mead, Gayle Davis, and Donna Ruskauff, left to and 9. right. Normally the most outstanding boy ar" I and girl are chosen but this year there was no difference between the MrienS?VJanice Judge Rinehart is especially uti ary Carol Tryon, Colleen I scholastic standing of the two girls, so both received the honor. loved by the youngsters for he Cottrell, Kay Petersen, La Von goes further than rendering just Thomas, Myrna Petersen, Connie , . a cold decision on the merits of Rich, Ranae Rich, Martha Milner, rom 11S sules at the USAC at the various animals, but takes Arlene Bradley, Bonnie Barker, (Logan over the week end. time out to point out the merits VeLoy Grundvig,. Beverly Haw- - I Mrs. Grant Gerber and children visited last week with her sister. and defects of prime animals to kins and Lorraine Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. their youthful exhibitors, and to In commemoration of the Re-- I and brother-in-laCrabtree in Orem. Mi tell how such defects could be storation of the Aaronic presthood, I Russell entire a special program was presented and Mrs. Crabtree and children eliminated. to Wellington to spend this in Sacramental meeting on Sun-caATiamtcWtAkiia PismtisfscogrVAftMfp'wir ,2122. Judging lambs will be ProfesRichard Wells, a past week end with the Gerbers. sor Milton A. Madsen, Utah State day evening. priest, took charge of the pro- Agricultural college at Logan; gram, which was as follows: and hogs, Professor Harry H. Opening song by congregation, Is An Smith, Colora.do State College of "Joseph Smiths First Prayer, How Agriculture, Fort Collins, Colo- by Larry Thayn, song, Great the Wisdom and the Love, rado. Auctloncrs, who have brought Talk on seminary work by Miss several millions of dollars to Lorraine Winn, Talk on Mothers day by Miss Donna Tidwell, youthful growers over the years talk by a deacon, Arvil Wilson, on Dealer of the Intermountain Junior the Aaronic priesthood duties, show, will return again this year. coronet duet, Brahms by Larry are Chas. Colonel E. Adams, Wells and Wesley Bitton, Talk by They IN YOUR of Los Angeles, and W. H. Adams, George Branch, a teacher, on The Sr., and Jr., of Salt Lake City. In Restoration of the Aaronic priestCOMMUNITY charge of the show barn arrange- hood, talk by Ira Wells, general ments will be Rulon Buck, for secretary of the Aaronic priestand Glen Soulier for FFA. hood of this ward, and remarks Cloye Petersen, representing Chaperone of H club girls will by the bishopric. The concluding be Miss Fern Shipley. Show town song was The Spirit of God Like government will be presided over a Fire is Burning, and Keith INDEPENDENT by Doyle Landon for FFA and L. Garlick offered the benediction. Darrell Stokes for clubs. Mrs. W. Earl Stoddard and Exhibitors from all sections of daughter, Iva Lu, went to Salt Utah, Nevada, and Lake City Monday morning to Wyoming, Idaho enter more than 1,000 ani- be at the bedside of Mrs. Stoddards sister, Mrs. O. J. Broderick, mals In the show. Producers who has had both of her legs Can it be said that baby-sitteamputated because of a serious WH'lLJAfaN Uimm infection. are folks who take Mr and Mrs. Arland Workman and Mrs Workmans mother, Mrs. Vera Hill, came down from Pro- vo Sunday to attend the funeral services for Clarence Bentley. Miss Mable Killian of Kitchener, Ontario, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thayn. Miss Killian is now a student at at Brigham Young university Provo. Officers and teachers business IN MAy-PL- AY meeting for the Sunday school will be held at 9'00 oclock a.m. 13est reason !n the world for on the second Sunday of each ALL it was announced this month, having your Buick safety-checke- d week They have formerly been this May youll get a great deal more meeting after Sunday school, but have changed their time so as not pleasure out of driving it. to interfere with priesthood meetings, according to Superintendent Youll travel carefree all summer if LaVell Golding. Our own shop is Buick headquarters you have a Buick specialist check Mr. Dewile Norton of Tacoma, bearand wheel brakes visited his mother, over our men are trained and experiWashington, -your ANYWHERE ANYTIME Mrs. Hulda Norton this week. that your steering is see now old hands on Buicks. Bring enced ings Mrs. Audrey Vinson of Wash-- 1 look into and true lights, stop is easy mothBuick with her to us for your preington, visiting your er, Mrs. Ellen Snow. OUTSIDE -- INSIDE turn indicators, horn and taillights, summer and let safety check-ove- r, Mr. and Mrs. Maroni Hanson other signals. warning have moved to Scofield for the us make sure you can wheel over summer where he is employed as Amazingly Durable I the highroad in perfect peace of caretaker at the Scofield reservoir dam. mind. Mr. Merrill Branch was home Make it safe in May and you can play safely all summer. THE out-of-do- favorite rntTum for 140 Years Officials Named to Preside Over Junior Stock Show one-quart- er ha Meat ... Comfort 1 ... w, There I Aberdeen O 4-- H 4-- H Coal&CokeCo. rs hush-mone- y? MAKE SAFE SAFE GUN ENAMEL THAT WASN'T LOADED Colorful new beauty for so many old, shabby things around the house any wood metal surface. One or coat usually covers. n """""" a i.yyj.w 41 is r this couponEffC ewcoyponbMr i to Offer limited t-- I on purchoie a' P'nt o a family . 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