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Show THE Thursday, May 10, 1951 SUN-ADVOCA- Pag O Members of Carbon Concert Society Admit- A REAL MUSICAL TREAT FOR MUSIC LOVERS OF EASTERN UTAH HOT 75 TO2IP1KIQOT PLAYERS CARALYN THOMPSON, Friday, May 11th ted LAWRENCE SARDONI, DIRECTOR kins entertained their new daugh- last week end The young Mrs. Perkins was accom- Madge panied by her sister, Campbell of Vernal. Bishop and Mrs. Jensen and their son, Darryl spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake. Merrill Jewkes visited with his parents over the week end. Mer- rill is living at Hill Field. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mantle w'ere the guests of Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Jack These two young couples had a good time visiting. Mr. and Mrs., Arlan Dykes and son, Verdis, returned Monday a visit with relatives in Salt Membership Genera! Admission City Auditorium 8:00 p.m. S Ann on Cards GUEST SOLOIST Thr 60c sponsored a very well planned tin Farish. Fire Leads Disasters mothers and daughters party last Mr. James Redford and daughweek. The gills served tempting ter, Elsie, had a short vacation Fire is the leading cause of all refieshinents and many lovely! in Elko. Nevada last week. On prizes were given. Those attend- -' their way home they shopped in disasters and catastrophes in the M. and Mrs. James Gorishek nig were Gay lone Mills, Mis. Bill Salt Lake and visited with Mr. United States. The American Mills, Josie Garcia, Mrs. Mike and Mrs. Harry Redford. and their four sons visited with Ited Ci oss reports that fire is reGarcia, Darleen Wall. Mis. Ar- Mrs. Gorisheks brother and his v ill Mirie English and Wall, Utah state H club leaders, world. wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling ForIn the past 1n years bitumi- sponsible for more disaster relief Mrs. Harley English. The afternoon. David Sharp, Jr., and Fern Ship-le- y The importance of keeping good syth Sunday nous coal production per man- calls than all other causes were in Carbon county April record books and scrap books was Gori.shcks were former residents Spring Canyon was aroused, hour has increased by 37 per cent. dis-R23 and 24 for the Sunday evening by a slight Leaders pointed out by Miss Shipley. She of Spring Canyon. Mr. Laurel Flower and Claget, ,,rder at the home of Emil members training schools which were held suggested that all son visited with their family Shoekmever. it semis tnat whm one in Price and one in Drager- keep every ribbon clearly labeled, his Mr. ;,tid Mrs Shockmcyor over the week end. Mr. Flower ton. Leaders attending the schools all newspaper articles concern- is I'u.md huine, their home had been living in Tooele. currently were instructed to teach respon- ing the individual club, all clipransacked. Sheriff Joe Holman Monday evening, May 7, Mrs. came up Monday morning to sibility, cooperation, confidence, pings about the individual club Morley Mower had a birthday Initiative and fairness in their member with the name of the dinner for her daughter, Mrs. vestigate. H r. club work. These five prin- member underlined, and all pro- Lloyd Wall. Richaid Farish, a senior at attendLou and C. Jensen Jean member Forsyth Saturday Sterling is founded grams of which the jr:)n Agriculture college, visited ciples on which went into ed a regional welfare meeting at w,th his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn These things Darleen will make for better citizens and is a participant. with Lake the Salt City Helper Provo. Friday night. Robert Fansn, and ii lends last record and book men the the make the stronger leadership in Co-e- d club. They reported a Miss Carrol Lambert and Miss week end. and women of tomorrow, accord- scrap book more interesting and MANAGER FOR very nice time. Marion Franck spent Tuesday and ms. Farrimond was personal. ing to Mr. Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Per Monday in Salt Lake. They visit- - hostess George to the regular Fnday The leaders were particularly The new H motto for the year ed with Miss Francks parents, meeting of the Boy Scouts. The of 1951 is Working together for' interested in the demonstration on was carried out in Mrs. Franck. Mr. and to Eugene bovs that attended the enjoyable the meeting PRICE MUNICIPAL POOL World Understanding and was( textile painting given by Joyce teach leaders how to conduct Mr. and Mrs. F.rnest Allred affair were Bobby Darius, Larry the stressed at both schools. Leaders Colton of Price. club members in this activity, and sons went to Springville on were also reminded of the theme Project activity groups were dfnncr with Mrs. Nellie Hammond of Spring Sunday. TJiey followO which is To Make the' under the direction of the for lec- - Mr- Allreds brother. a the of Glen summary ' visit- Mrs. and Henry Best Better. Day ing: Foods Mrs. McFadden and tures gu she attended while at H e(j home 0f Mr. and Mrs. The Price school was held at Mrs. Helen Bunnell, Price; Mrs. leaders school in Logan wiij Hansen of Price Saturday, A!! applications must be in writing and the Third ward chapel on Mon- Mae Draper, Spring Canyon and on the training How to Teach. subject a baby at Mrs. Nellie 2:00 with and Hammond, Spring p.m. day began she stressed the girl brightened the home of Mr. Mrs. Arvella In this summary a program under the chairmanship Glen; Clothing H with of showing the and Mrs. Dave Robinson importance ImHome of Marie Nelson of Price. Stewart, Wellington; 2. Both the new Sydney, and Mr. and Mrs Zume May as well nesday, as the how telling songs was provement Mrs. Auldrey Dunn, Group singing of Campbell and their two children, Demetria and Cleve, journeyed under the direction of chorister, Spring Glen; Boys Projects to Salt Lake Saturday to shop and Helen Bunnell, and pianist, Carol County Agent Robert Hassell, Mr. visit. Ann McFall of Spring Glen, fol- Sharp and Lee Miller, Castle member demonstrate his under- Saturday, May 5, fishing at janj lowed by an opening prayer by Gate. IN THE CITY HALL of the subject. Mrs. Clark Nielsen of Scofield was eninyed by Mr. and j Mr. and standing The Monday evening program Mrs. William McFadden. their son, Mrs. with spent Friday Joseph Johnson, Miss Shipley discussed activi- - Huntington was under the chairmanship of A talk on new ideas for H Allre Boren. Mr. Arlan Bill, family. ties that heln teach and the im- - Mrs. Arvall Wall andStCTrs clubs was given by Mr. Sharp in Lee Miller. ward M1A MalJs Dykes, his soil. Verdis, and Mar- club portance The organization of a which he stressed the importance learning of world understanding and sug- was discussed by Mr. Sharp and ing and exhibits in the H of the member experience "individual of the the with that importance oorrespondance gested H members from other coun- club member rather than the and in the satisfactions derived H program. tries would be interesting as well ribbon or prize was also dis- from the national Carbon countys H as beneficial for the better un- cussed. The parlimentary proin the cedure for voting in club officers contest winners, Catherine Chanderstanding of all try Easton of Wellington, and Marie Nelson of Price, told those attending the meeting of their in preparing for the contests and of their experiences in On the New England island of Washington and Chicago. Both1 Marthas Vineyard, anglers girls stressed the importance of find 'surf fishing at its bestl CBfll keeping up to date record books and expressed their appreciation for all they had learned in the clubs and in the H program. The Dragerton session was held Hill and Hill wont make you in the Dragerton school house for, leaders in the East Carbon area. an expert surf caster, but it The attendance at this school was will treat you to whiskey at to according very gratifying, its bestl Agents Robert Hassell and Margaret Oman. The afternoon session of the Tuesday meeting with Mrs. Vera featured Thomas as chairman talk9 by Mr. Sharp and Miss Shipley. Mr. Sharp spoke and pictured on flannelgraphs the over86 PROOF all H picture nationally and inHe stressed teachternationally. THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ing responsibility in activities at home and in the club project. He mentioned cooperation as a must if people are to work together in the club today and as the leading citizens of tomorrow. Confidence in ones own ability is also attain bea goal all good WITH EVERY TURN OF THE WHEEL cause they learn by doing and they demonstrate that which they have learned. Boys and girls also THE learn to use their initiative as goal in they advance in over-a- ll the H program, Mr. Sharp statUses ed. Miss Shipley spoke on the benefits derived from the H program putting special emphasis on the H member although our communities, our state and nation all benefit from this program. record stressed Miss Shipley books as a means to achieve county, state and national recognition.1 Leaders were urged to help their boys and girls with their records. and A sample demonstration setting a table was given by Lyn-net- te (item Farnsworth and Mary Francis Murphy of Sunnydale. was demonstration Another given during the evening session by Duane Wilstead and Jimmy Stagg of Castle Gate. The topic of their demonstration was on fly tieing. The evening session also featured talks by Mr. Sharp and Miss Shipley similiar to those given in the afternoon. Project activity periods followed all sesWHETHER CULTIVATING OR DOING THE sions of the school in Price and in C" MANY OTHER JOBS THE VERSATILE Dragerton and these project actisessions gave all leaders invity IS ADAPTABLE TO YOU TOO YOU WILL struction in the various projects which they will be teaching. ENJOY THIS TREMENDOUS SAVING! in Project activity leaders Patsy Dragerton were: Foods Mahan and Marlene Staley, DragON YOUR SEE THE e; erton, and Louise Mecham, clothing, Carma Bunder-so- n and Naomi Anderson, Drag, OWN FARM NOW! erton. Arvella Stewart of Wellington JUST CALL was in charge of home improvement and Mr. Miller, Mr. Hassell and Mr. Sharp instructed the Boys projects. The attendance at these meetSouth Carbon Ave., North of River Bridge ii indicates a larger enrollment ings Price, Utah in the H in East Carbon this year, the sponsors stated. 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