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Show f MgW WWHHI News Highlights About Dragerton Folks Activity Noted in Mr. and Mrs. Bert Frandsen early Utah pioneers and pioneer 4-H Programs might well feel that they are tlfe life was given by Fay Thomas. victims of "Lady Lucks" vocif- Discussion centered around plans erous blows. Bert has been con- to attend the state convention in From Wellington fined to the Dragerton hospital Salt Lake City in April and in as the result of a mine injury. However, since a wall of coal fell on and around him, he was fortunate that he received no critical injuries. He was badly bruised and suffered much distress, due to torn ligaments and other injuries. Previous to Berts accident, Mrs. Frandsen was admitted as a patient at the Provo hospital, where she was under treatment and observation for a recurring ailment. She was given temporary release so that she could be at the bedside of her husband. At the present time, Bert is recovering and his wife expects to return to the Provo hospital in the near future. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Geneva Camp, met Monday night at the home of Edith Burnham. In the absence of the president, Ada Frandsen, Dolly Tallerico, former president, was in charge of the program. The lesion on 4 I I clubs have been busy get- ting organized in Wellington during the past week. Mrs. Wanda Mortensen is leading a club of boys in a beginning foods project. Members of this club include Kent Norton, president; Bobby Bryant, vice president; Joseph Espinoza, reporter, and Chad Mortensen, w also Douglas Davis, Roy Jenkins, Dennis Jensen and Clayton Campbell. They met at the home of their leader for their initial meeting. Mrs. Melene Norton is also leading a group of young boys in a co-sta- rs. first phase foods project. President of this club is David Tryon, with Rodger Branch as vice president, Pat Worley as .secretary-treasure- r and Barry Norton as reporter. These boys held their first meeting last Thursday at the home of their leader. Mrs. Reah Timothy is leading a group of girls in first phase foods. Members of this club include, Eileen Golding, Floy Jenkins, Linda Jones, Patty Jones and Ravenna Jones. They have not yet chosen their officers. Another girls first phase foods club will be led by Mrs. Reita Williams and members of this club will probably include Claudia Norton, Toma Alger, Linda Hanson, Judy Workman, Jerilyn Oviatt, Janet Beal and Deanna Shorts. They plan to elect officers next week. The Harmonettes club, led by Wanda and LaRene Petersen, are taking foods again this year. At a. Several Dragerton residents attended sessions at the Manti tem-p- e Saturday. Among these were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Burnham, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Killian, Mr. and Mrs .Dale Peterson, Marcella Gunderson, Edith Buffmire, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Guyman, Mr. and Airs. Charles Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Home Improvement Program Taylor Turner. PRO v v- - 'frwx v 0 ft w Mortuary Patriotic Program Presented Friday by Fourth Graders at Wellington School Members of the fourth grade class of the Wellington school, un der the direction of their teachei Mrs. Reita Williams, presented r delightful patriotic program bo fore the entire student body ant many parents Friday afternoon March 30, in the school auditor ium. Piano accompaniments wor played by Mrs. Lorna Cox, secon: grade teacher. Miss Shirley Powell was the an nouncer, and the program includcV the following numbers; Song, "I Pledge Allegiance, by the class' week, the girls stayed home and their mothers came to visit with the loader and talk over plans for the coming season. The girls to continue with their singing activities as soon as school closes and also to do some community service project. Girls in this club and their mothers include Jery' Deane Pierson and Airs. Atarif Pierson, Lynn Atwood and Airs Erma Atwood, Linda Davis and Mrs. Fawn Davis, Bonnie Thayr and Airs. Della Thayn, Joar and ' Airs. Marie Housekeeper Housekeeper, Anita Williams and Airs. Reita Williams, and Elio Dean Powell and Airs. Alaud Pow- pr . Windows ... Doors . . . Supplies PRICE LUMBER and HARDWARE PHONE 111 WEST MAIN HAVE YOUR GLASSES A SECOND PAIR jr , First Quality Plastic Frames ... YOUR CHOICE $5.00 to $8.50 Including putting your lenses into the new frames. New Lenses - First Quality ... First Division Single Vision First Division Stigmatic $3.20 $3.35 doc'-rntion- We have many frames, many styles and many colors and shapes to choose from. We carry only the best quality and we are jiever undersold. place of honor. Other children taking part in the program included Henry San- doval, Doar.na Shorts, Rodger Branch, Linda Hanson, Revenna Jones, Garry Garlick, Jerry Eric- - The American Cancer Society is Thursday evening of last week Airs. Wanda Petersen met with the only voluntary health agency the members of the ONO club in the United States fighting cancer through a comprehensive prowhen they held their meeting at the home of Mrs. A- gram of research, education and lberta Timothy, to explain the F service to cancer patients. club program to the women. Some of them have expressed their in terest in and willingness to lea'" club this summer. Young a Upstairs people who have not yet joined r club and who desire to do so can be helped in their, search for e leader by contacting Mrs. Petersen as soon as possible. Also, any adults in the community who care to lead clubs are asked to contact Mrs. Petersen so that t.h' clubs can be organized right away Miss Judy Hartley, assisted by her siser, Miss Patsy Hartley have reorganized their club for the coming season. Miss Patricia Tryon was elected president of this group, with Miss DeeAnn Aliss Lucv Dause as and Cruz as secretary-treasurAliss Darcus , Atwood, reporter Other members are Aliss Glenda Golding and Aliss Carolyn Golding. These girls will be taking sec ond phase foods. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Turner visited over the week end with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Turney, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner, and Mr. and Mrs. James Bergamo in Provo. Family members assembled at the Bergera home for a family dinner. Also present was another daughter and her husband and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Herbert of Salt Lake City, and the Turners grandson, Bob Turner of Seattle, Washington. Airs. Ella Turner of Dragerton, who teaches in the Sunnyside fourth grade, provided a pleasant experience for her students Frichildren were day. Thirty-tw- o transported to Whitmore Canyon where they viewed Indian writ' ings. They then went to the Sun nyside reservoir where they heard a talk on the water supply of East Carbon. A pleasant part of the field trip was the appearance of six deer on the highway. Mr. and Airs. A. W. Anderson spent the week end in Orem vis' 4-- H iting with their brother and wife, Pee-W- ee ers Air. and Airs. Oscar Anderson. The Price Pee-We- e They also visited in Salt Lake City with Airs. L. H. Robison and met at the home of DUPLICATE ALL WORK PAY A GUARANTEED LITTLE EACH WEEK Lewis Optical & Jewelry Co. PRICE, UTAH 4-- Ready-to-Wear-De- pt. Price Trading Company brings you the first ivired bra to give you ; ALL-DA- Y er SEE US FIRST 202 . ell. alk about many Hags by Barry rorton; ta!k on our American ag, how we got it,, and what it :hould mean to us by Pat Worley; dory about the flag of John Paul Tones by Don Blackburn; a Aliss merica tap dance by Aliss Jerilyn Oviatt; talk on the Pledge to the Tlag by Kent Golding; Dutch lance by Miss Claudia Norton; ak about children of the world by Gregory Thayn; dance of the oouth Sea Islands by Miss Toma "O u r Mger; choral reading, Flag," by Kelly Jenkins, Janet Beal and Patty Jones; song, "There Are Alany Flags in Alany Lands, by the class; announcement of' finale number by Aliss Jennie Ruth Timothy, and a square dancing demonstration. Carrying out the United Nations theme of the program were beautiful replicas of the flags of the nations of the world, which Were made by the children and hung on the stage for with the beautiful Amcrcan flag in the 4-- H BUILDING . . . REMODELING Five and Mrs. LoRoy Thayn of Salt Lake City spent the Week end with their parents, Mr. and Airs. John J. Thayn. Plans are complete for the Mar--di Gras dance and floor show visitors which will be held in the school Among the in Wellington over the week end gym sponsored by the Wellington were Air. and Ms, 'Duane Golding junior high school Friday, April and children of Provo, who visited 6. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. SteMr. and Mrs. Bruce Moffitt and phen B. Burnett; Mr. and Airs. children of Salt Lake City were Wendell Garlick and children and week end guests at the home of Keith Garlick of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Moffit's brother-in-laand who visited with their parents, Mr. sister, Mr. and Mrs. John and Airs. Vearl Garlick. George Branch spent the week end at home from Salt Lake City with Mitchell Funeral Home his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alelville ROMANTIC TEAM . . . 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They also toured the northern area of Mexico, centering on the attractions at WE THE son, David Tryon, their regular time for meeting th;s HAVE EVERYTHING . . . Eg Thursday, April us- ing a central meeting place for meetings for the Geneva Camp, instead of meeting at the homes of members, as has been done previously. Ben Black was a guest. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Burnham. Mrs. Owen Cooper and daughter, Julie, have spent several days at the home of Mrs. Coopers father, Steve Zele. The Coopers make their home in Ogden and Mrs. Cooper is the former Kathryn Zele. Quartermaster Seaman Edward Brady is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brady. He has been cruising with the Navy for six months in the Far East. After his leave, he will go to San Diego, California, where he will await assignment to sail on the S. S. Hollister. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Cline and two children, Candace and Kevin, have returned from a pleasant so- - iffHW PRICE daughter, Arlene. 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