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Show V FOR WOMEN ALCOHOLICS THE Thursday, July Mew Rehabilitation Quarters Purchased Announcement was made today by Clyde Gooderham, executive director of the Utah State Board on Alcoholism, that the Utah Alcoholism Foundation had completed negotiations for the purchase of a new home for the House of Hope, a rehabilitation facility for women alcoholics. Need of a new rehabilitation facility for women was presented by the trustees of the Alcoholic Womens Residence, Notice for Bids Six girls and three boys were bom during the past week at the Price hospital to the following mothers : July 16: Mrs. Gus Shepherd of Price, boy; Mrs. August Zanelli, City-Coun- ty about her drinking problems. Medical care, board, room and clothing are provided in accordance with the needs of the women en- Helper, boy. tering the home. July 17: Mrs. Easton Scoville, Edmund Mrs. P Evans, chair- Price, girl. man of the board of trustees of July 19: Mrs. Donald C Huitt, the House of Hope, said, We are Price, girl. extremely grateful for the new July 20: Mrs. Kenneth Pitts, Home, whicn .vill provide room Price, girl. for additi mal services and bed July 21: Mrs. Keith Wilson, space. Most of all it will insure Price, girl. the permanence of this most July 22: Mrs. Max Tucker, Salt worthwhile project. Our efforts Lake City, girl; Mrs. Lawrence can now be redoubled toward the Bryner, Helper, Boy. helping of the Sick women alco- United Mine Workers of America it In connection with the three-da- y Labor Day celebration in Price September 1, 2, 3, the United Mine Workers are asking for bids on the following: PARK CONCESSION STAND For exclusive sale of refreshments and lunches at the park. Bids should be mailed or given to the committee not later than 2:30 p.m. August 12, 1956, with price list of all merchandise that will be offered for sale. , BANQUET BIDS look at the process of No, just a head-o- n handling radioactive materials (from behind brick wall and thick glass window) at. Amersham, England. Grain Storage Bins Need Cleaning Prior to Harvests be accepted at the same be accepted at the same time for the construction of a float, the bidder to furnish all materials and labor and the driver of the float in the Labor Day Parade, September 3. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Mail all bids to Ross Norton, Chairman, Carbon-Emer- y Labor Day Celebration, Wellington, Utah or present bids in person to committee at 2:30 p.m. on August 12, 1956, the date and hour set for the opening of the bids. The Labor Day Celebration committee will convene on August 12 at 2:30 p.m. in the Carbon County Court House in Price, Utah, and open all bids submitted through the mail or in person. FLOAT BIDS Confused BOGEY-MAN- ? Bids will time for a banquet, 200 plates approximately. Bidders are requested to submit menus with bid. Banquet will be served In Helper Gvic Auditorium. Joe Marsh sit LABOR DAY CELEBRATION CARBON-EMER- Y corporation to the Foundation, several months ago. After careful investigation of the need the Foundation approved the project and assumed full respon- holics. Wichita, Kansas, was the larsibility of providing the new facilThe House of Hope will move gest single market for Utah peachity. from its present location, 445 East es and Los Angeles took the most At a recent meeting of the Utah South Temple, to the new home Alcoholism Foundation approval located at 1006 East First South Utah apples in 1955, according to USAC economists. Of 286 carloads was given to purchase properties about August 1. located at 1006 East First South in Salt Lake City and Mr. Gooderham, trustee of the Foundation, was appointed to carry out From where I final negotiations of the purchase. The Foundation plans to pay for the properties through a capital fund drive, which will be conducted later this year. "5it"-uati- on The House of Hope for women alcoholics began its operations three years ago, at which time Been meaning all week to tell it was one of the first rehabilitaLawson wont let me go home. tion centers exclusively for women you about Curley Lawsons babyFrom where I sit, jumping to alcoholics in the United States. sitting experience. conclusions like Curley did, Investigation of its successful op' His Mrs. left him in doesnt make for an amuscharge, slwsys eration by other states has led about seven p.m., with instrucTm reminded of the ing story. to the opening of similar facilities tions not to let the children come people who without due considin many parts of the country. The downstairs. So read eration have concluded that Im his Curley exsuccess of the operation has paper and whenever he heard wrong to like an occasional glass ceeded all expectations. Approxi of beer. Well, to my way of thinkfootsteps on the staircase he ormately 400 women have come to dered the culprit back to bed. ing, thats not only intolerant... the House of Hope for assistance Happened three or four times. but, whats more, "minding the during its three years of operation. other fellows business is not the Records thus far show that almost Little while later, Mrs. Miller 50 per cent after leaving the Home American way. from next door came over to inhave maintained sobriety and are quire if Curley had seen her either working or have returned Sonny. Here I am, Mom came to a full status cf family life. n voice from upstairs, "But Mr. The House of Hope offers help to any woman alcoholic who has a sincere desire to do something Copyright, 1956, United States Brewers Foundation non-prof- SUN-ADVOCA- 26, 1956 Bids will First Published: July 19, 1956 Last Published: July 26, 1956 oughly cleaned up a few weeks ahead of harvest for the new grain storage. The floors, ceilings, and walls of all such storage bins should be thoroughly sprayed with 5 pounds of 50 per cent wettable DDT or chlordane in each 100 gallons of water. The spray should be applied liberally to all surfaces, inside the granaries and to the outer, lower walls and soil about each large storage place. If this is done well ahead of storing the new grain, much benefit should be derived from this campaign to destroy grain pests which normally infest and damage small grains wherever they are stored without pest protection. It is no longer possible to market wheat for flour if there is any serious infestation of insects, or if stored products have been contaminated by rats, mice, or birds, Entomologist Knowlton With wheat ripening in several areas of Utah, it is time to start cleaning up all wheat and small grain storage bins and granaries, says Robert L. Hossell, Carbon county adricultural agent. Wheat and other small grains soon become insect infested if allowed to remain in granaries or other storage space which has not been thoroughly cleaned up from the last grain which was stored h there. Weevils, grain beetles, meal worms, and several other types of moths and beetles infest and damage wheat and similar products in storage. Dr. .George F. Knowlton, Utah emphasized. State Agricultural College Extension entomologist, says that all at The Uranium Claim Notices for sale grain storage bins should be thor saw-toot- te. " :v:sx: ' H I : - ' ' V ' ; rvr , Y ' ', i ' ' t ' mountain became the worlds largest single source of copper. The pioneering that established this great copper mine has been continued without interruption to the present day. Over the years the copper content of the ore has dropped, until today it averages less than To meet this challenge, Kennecott has pioneered new and better methods of recovering the everlasting metal. 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