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Show Thursday, March 18, 1954 THE to Hear Top Orator, Mayor Lions Red Cross Appeal Appears to be Gaining Momentum At March 25 Meeting SUN-ADVOCA- Carbon Schools Back SCF Clothing Crusade Relief Society social science Remodeling Project Patriotic Program Slated By North Carbon Stake At Dragerton The convention committee of With the Carbon county 1954 Near Done the Price Lions club will have Red Cross fund drive now in its Carbon county schools will take country. In response to their Hospital charge of the March 25 meeting second Week, it has been reported part in the state-wid- e plight, the Save the Children FedThe Utah Permanente hospital of the organization and a highly that the amount of collections Bundle Week drive to eration continues to send warm apat Dragerton announced today the instructional meeting has been pears to be large. Only a small collect used clothing for needy clothing and shivs to these victo new Russell Wiloutlined, according number of units have reported but children, it was announced today tims of Communist aggression. building and remodeling protheir collections are high. liams, chairman. of Schools Mont In many countries of Europe the gram that began in August of by Superintendent Allen Jacob, Carbon College Two schools, two mine unions Harmon. The drive, which is part scars of war have not yet healed. 1952 to enlarge all departments student, will give his oration on and one business district have of- of the twelfth annual Childrens Save the Children Federation rep- and the construction of an Save Carbon College" which won ficially reported. In addition, a Clothing Crusade, will take place resentatives in Europe report that is to be completwing maternity in him first place the recent Utah number of individual contributions here on March 22nd and will last clothing needs are particularly ed within the next sixty days. and some indstrial contributions for five days. high school oratorical contests. acute in areas of Italy, and in All departments, including new Another featured speaker will have been given. In every case the Three million pounds of feara-bl- e Greece, where villagers who fled new clinic, outpatient operating be William Welsh, mayor of Price, amount turned in was as high as clothing have been set as the from Communist aggression have room, delivery room, laborwho will discuss what is being could be expected. onin the eleventh return'd to their native homes goal. Last year kitchen and atory, emergency done locally to cope with the unSolicitations will continue until national Childrens Clothing Cru- ly to find them in ruins. room facilities have been completemployment problem caused by everyone in the county has had sade, over four million pupils coIn the United States clothing is ed, will have features similar to the numerous mine layoffs. the opportunity to give. Contri- llected a total 2, 500, (XX) pounds of distributed in rural those installed in several large Musical number are to be giv- butions can be sent by mail to clothing, approximately five mil- areas of eight Southern and Mid- Kaiser Foundation hospitals on en by LaRue Breinholt and Reva the Red Cross off ice. in Price or lion garments. western States and on the Navajo the west coast. Douros with. Louise Heidenreich to the house of the chairman, J. We cannot stress too much the and Papago Indian Reservations. One of the most modern develas accompanist. Nile Washburn, Price. desperate need for clothing that If it were not for the Bundle is the type of room used opments counWeek collections, thousands of exists among children in this for maternity care. Here, alongbe children not and these would rural overseas, Superintendent try Harmon said. I am sure the cit- able to attend school because of side of the head of each bod is a de- partment is studying events that led up to the constitution by Elaine Miller, counselor; presentation of colors by Boy Scouts of Troop No. 284; Star Spangled Banner by Hyrum Plaas; readings, I Am the Constitution and "America by Daniel C. Keller; films. The Declaration of IndeIn Action, "The pendence, Constitution," and Communism; God Bless America, song by congregation; verse by Elaine Jensen, and benediction by Cecil Broad-ben- t. North Carbon stake presi- A patriotic program will be presented by the North Carbon stake Relief Society tomorrow, March 19, in the tabernacle, it has been announced by LaPrcal Richards, Relief Society president. The program will include the following numbers ; Preliminary music by Edna Broadbent at the organ, song, stake choir, Glory, Glory Ilallululiah;" opening pray- dent The public is cordially invited er, Evan Smith; welcoming adMrs. to attend this free program. the Richards; Why dress, Save-the-Childr- en all-ne- w y, low-inco- izens of Carbon county will want to lend a helping hand. Bundle Day provides a practical and effective means of clothing collection, and at the same time, leaches youth in our schools to share what they have with those less fortunate. Participation in the National Childrens Clothing Crusade will help foster a sense of brotherhood and lay a firm foundation for international Clothing collected by the Federation is used to aid needy children and families in Korea, in countries of Europe and the Middle East, and in isolated rural areas of the United States More than nine million Korean men,' women and children are homeless refugees in their own good-will- Tender Steaks ." war-deplet- Fried Chicken ALSO Cater To Private Parties ed the lack of adequate clothing. said Superintendent Harmon that wearable clothing of all types, in babies, childrens and adult sizes; blankets, sheets and other bedding; and shoos are especially needed. I hope we will give a bit of ourselves with these gifts, by cleaning and mending the garments so they w'ill express our good wishes for the children who receive them, "he added. A large number of shipping bags have been ordered from the Federation, and leaflets will be given to all children In the school system to take home during the week, Stating the purpose of the drive and asking the cooperation of parents. DANCING EACH SATURDAY NIGHT & HOLIDAYS AT 9:00 P.M. To the music of the FOUR MINER NOTES Nicks Club City-Coun- ty Dragerton flassfee Si? THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDA- Y MARCH -1- 8-19-20 THE ' LAST BRAWLING BAYS OF. THE LAWLESS WEST ! Price, boy; 'Mrs. Kean E. Luke, Mrs. Isosie Orangeville, boy; Smith, Soldier Summit, boy, March 11. Mrs. Edwin M. Wycherley, boy, March 13. Mrs. Fred D. Rowley, Helper, girl; Mrs. Sam Falsone, Price, girl; Mrs. Max H. Ralphs, Ferron, boy, March 14. Mrs. J, Keith Leavitt, Price, girl, March 15. Mrs. Boyd Albert Newbold, Castle Gate, girl, March. 16. Mrs. Robert W. Moffitt, Orangeville, girl; Mrs. Dellwin S. Wells, Wellington, boy; Mrs. Ilenry II. Skriner, Spring Glen, girl; Mrs. Newell O. Jensen, Helper, boy; Mrs. Clark R. Powell, Jr., boy, March 17. Car-bonvil- Births recorded at the hospital in Price so far West Highway low'-heel- ed during the month of March, are as follows: Mrs. Vernon A. Hall, Price, boy; Mrs. William C. Jensen, Castle Gate, girl; Mrs. Jose Martinez, Dragerton, boy; Mrs. Lynden F. Funk, Ferron, girl; Mrs. Tommy J. Hastings, Green River, boy, March 1. Mrs. A. Bert Martinez, Dragerton, girl; Mrs. Foster J. Allridge, Ferron, girl; Mrs. Carl Bell, Price, girl; Mrs. Blanche A. Mortensen, Green River, boy, March 2. Mrs. Eric Rempe, Dragerton, boy; Mrs. William J. Ross, Green River, boy, March 3. Mrs. Don Allred, Cleveland, boy; Mrs. John C. Snow, Castle Dale, girl, March 4. Mrs. Leonard V. Wilson, Hunt ington, boy; Mrs. Gerald Fiack, Castle Gate, girl; Mrs. Clarence Wilson, Price, girl, March 5. Mrs. Pete Tony Peria, Price, boy; Mrs. George W. Bradley, Sunnyside, girl; Mrs. Robert Lee Ellis, Hiawatha, girl, March 6. Mrs. Glen J. Allen, Green River, boy; Mrs. Armando A. Pierucci, Hiawatha, boy; Mrs. Max Bueno, Royal, boy, March 7. Mrs. Raymond Sitturud, Orangeville, girl, March 8. Mrs. Roger A. Van Natta, Price, girl; Mrs. Don Mel Allred, Price, girl; Mrs. Emmett K. Barker, Price, girl, March 9. Mrs. James C. Taylor, Helper, girl; Mrs. George Bill Buckley, le, "A" battery... no B" - CARD OF THANKS with sincere gratitude that we express to our many friends our appreciation of their lovely floral tokens and words of sympathy sent us in the passing of our beloved mother, Ella Burgar. is Sent totetd h) SAM Play KATZMAK h ROBERT L KENT Omcted bj WILLIAM CASTli cording to present rates. Strike back by supporting the American Cancer Society. in priced at only $ 125 (Bom Coadocfa y Starts Sunday t Ut " t' ' Zenith's outstanding models are still available, 575 each. f Pfmmrnwn jnmzR 'DIMS PAY ONLY $10 A MONTH Standard- - m SI EAST MAIN IN PRICE SHOP SAVE 65c 45c 1.07 Salad DRESSING Quart SUGAR io tbs. 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A light automatically comes on when the baby is in the nursery signalling the nurse that the baby has returned to her care. A new Isolette machine for all new borne as well as premature babies will be located in the maternity wing, as well as two new instrument sterilizers. Also located in the OB wing will be a suspect nursery for those babies who must be isolated for a period of time. The hospital is planning to stage an open house when construction is completed so that living in and around the area it serves may have an opport unity to see all the new improvements dinner- jg month on one drawer-lik- e NURSES DINNER DANCE Members of District Number 4, Utah State Nurses Association, will have their annual formal -dance on March 27 at 7:30 p. m. at the Carbon Country Club. Mrs. Elda Morgan or Mrs. Helen Seppi at Price or Mrs.- Lola Schultz at Helper can be contacted for tickets. It Operates for an entire K V A i ax. 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