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Show ate BW Second Section " My. v Thursday, August 26, 1954 SHOP PENNEYS NOW! SCHOOL! Carbon Sheriff Bid AHEAD To Participate On Panel Discussion The Utah Peace Officers Association will have charge of a sec- & t tional meeting at the Utah Municipal League convention in Salt Lake City Friday, September 17, and Joe A. Holman .sheriff of Carbon county and of the UPOAs directors, has been invited to participate In the panel discussion on juvenile problems. We would ask that you accept the enforcement part of this dis- K cussion. Your activity in the I youth problem in establishing the Youth Council (Carbon County CUSHION CREPE SOLE STRAP SHOE FOR GIRLS J? HAND-BEADE- V V . BUTTER-SOF- . T, D MOCCASIN , V i IV Council of Youth Agencies) is well l f'4 Sizes Penney s strap sensation! Tert leather tassels touch off a neat strap shoe in rich brown or red leather; Comfort assured . . . beeause of the g cushion erepe sole and heeL x ? known and perhaps you can bring that out in the discussion, a letter from T. Earl Hunsaker, UPOA president stated. 1 12Vi-- 3 " " x s ' A Tenney moccasion even the Indians would love! Soft, soft glove leather upper, hand-lace- d construction, wedge heel; plus clever slashed kiltie, hand-swe- n front beads. Ginger, white. AA-3a-9- . Sanitifzed for cleaner wear! long-wearin- Sanitized, of course! Sizes 8Va-1- 2 At Japan Rest Center Sergeant First Class Fred I. Cunningham, 26, son of Mrs. Charles E. Cunninghom, Price, recently spent seven days in Japan on a rest and recuperation leave from the 101st Signal Battalion in Korea. Available to Cunningham at Camp Nakata were recreational and sightseeing facilities giving him a fascinating glimpse of Oriental culture. Sergeant Cun ninghim, a wire chief in the unit, entered the army in 1943 and arrived in Korea two months ago. Heres one of the areas oldest uranium prospectors. Mrs. Lucy He formerly served with the army Shipley, mother of Mrs. Fred Pleasants of Price, hardly got here for of occupation in Europe. a visit before she took off for the hills to stake her mining claims. Mrs. Shipley is 87 years old, and resides in Beaumont, Texas, but she Men vs. Lady Drivers will spend until next November visiting her daughter and The National Safety Council re- here. By that time she optimistically expects to get some of that uran-- 1 ported that ten times as many ium money. Mrs. Shipley has been active in church and civic activities in her men as women are involved in fa tal auto accidents. On the other home town for many years. She is a member of the 'First Methodist hand, said the Council, men driv- church, member of the Golden Years Y.W.CA,; American Legion Auxers outnumber women by two to iliary and American War Mothers. In November of last year she was one, and they also drive further named Woman of the Week in Beaumont, and was honored in 1946 by being named "Mother of the Year. and under worse conditions. . Spry and alert, Mrs. Shipley seems to have little care that she is approoaching 90. She says she can tramp the hills with the best of them especially for something like uranium. B, 4.49 . - X , AT PENNEYS! "x YOUR CLASSIC , son-in-la- Wattis V.': P-T- A Gains Two Awards at SADDLES Is a The classic Penney buy! white smooth leather upper, saddled in black or brown, white rubber heel and sole. A to C, 4 to 9. Santifizcd! for classic-teens-llve-- P-T- V, The Wattis received the Superior Award Certificate and the Summer Round-U- p Health award at the regional conference of Region V which was held recently in Huntington at the North Emery high school. The emblems of made and worn by the Wattis delegates received much attention and praise. They were made with real oak leaves and tiny green acorn with a trim of blue and gold streamers, the colors. One of these badges was saved to put in the scrapbook of the Wattis which is being kept by the secretary, Helen Behunin. Those attending from Wattis were Hazel Smith, the new president; Mae Olsen, principal; Mary Barker, summer round-u- p chairman, and Dorothy Olsen, publicity chairman. P-T- A of Ferron. Mrs. Harold Olsen Childrens 8Va to 12. 4.49 to 3 4.98 12Va UR HIGH SHOES 8Va - 12D BASIC, A fine sturdy shoe that will give your healthly little fellow plenty of solid wear! Elk finished cowhide uppers, thick cord soles and rubber heels round out the quality features. Hugged stitchdown construcSanitized for cleaner, tion. belter wear. TOR EVERY WARDROBE son, Douglas, are in Provo for a last visit with relatives before school starts. While there, they attended the Andrew Hunter Scott reunion held in Vivian Park, Provo CanMrs. Olsens yon, August father (Canby Scott) was a grand-- 1 son of Andrew Hunter Scott. Private Stanley Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ward of Cleveland, was here Monday visiting with his many friends. Stanley has been in the army seven months! and has been stationed in Amarillo, Texas. He is on his way to another army camp in Mountain! Home, Idaho. Bud Ludwig of the Hercules Powder Company of Salt Lake City was a business visitor in Wat-- 1 tis Wednesday morning. Calvin Jevvkcs of Kenilworth, of a square Friday evening our representative on the Carbon dancers representing the Wattis branch of the Hiawatha LDS ward, county school board, was here attended the MIA square ,dance Thursday afternoon attending to festival held on the Carbon Col- business in connectio with the lege campus. The Wattis dancers opening of school. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Coupe of were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin A. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Darel Behunin, Mr. Lynnwood, California, and Mr. and and Mrs. Lee Shaw and Miss Mrs. George C. Adair of Provo Marjories Shaw and her brother, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Shaw Wednesday eveRonald. Interesting summer visitors in ning. Mrs. Coupe is the former Carbon county the past month Elaine Adair of Carbon county and were Mr. and Mrs. Nick Uzalac a niece of Mrs. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hillabrant and daughters, Colleen and Ro attended from the wedding of Diane here their who afe berta, home near Anchorage, Alaska. The Wahl and Glenn Cox Thursday Uzalacs formerly lived in Wattis evening at the Price Community and left for Alaska when the fam- Church, and the wedding of Perry ous Mationuska Valley was opened Codington and William Allen in for homesteaders. Mrs. Uzalac the same church Saturday was the former Miss Aileen Olsen . Every wardrobe should have this basic casual from Tenneys! Classicly styled In handsome smooth leather. It has P-T- A 2. saddle trim, sole. Brown. Sizes AA to It. 3?4 to 10. Santlzied for hand-stitche- P-T- A qualified IE experienced IL capable HL efficient .. . well . . . Lets Vote (or CONRAD STALEY Democratic Candidate for COUNTY TREASURER Primary September 14 (Paid Political Adv.) efore J ?t5,ur YOUNG MENS TWO-EYELE- SCUFFLESS TIP HIGH SHOES FOR BOYS Long-weari- mt- 4 Boys sizes, Penneys Is GYM AND SPORT , Size to 6 See your paper for time and station. 5.90 shoes for boys! The scuffless tip Is designed to take rough wear, the rubber heel gives firm footing! 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