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Show Extension Service Completes Clothing School Instruction The Sun - Advocate -- Reeves School P-T- Rondevous" and Gypsy Love Song. Dr. Leland Dayton gave a ta"' on ' ontal health. The A closing social will be held April 9. A potluck dinner and election of new officers is being planned for that date. A Lists Nominating; To Elect April 9th P-T- Reeves school parents and teachers met March 12 with Mrs. ATTORNEY TO ADDRESS Bud Coleman presiding. A nomDan Keller, Price attorney, will inating committee was elected, be guest speaker this consisting of Edith Lambson, Eliz- Thursday, for the Priceevening, junior abeth Dorothy Gordon. high school which Lieutenant Colonel Charles J. Shauers, signal officer at ADSEC Deane Colunga, Brown, Hank Hassell, Peg- will begin at 7:30meeting, in the school headquarters, Verdun, France, has received authorization from the gy Mabbutt and David Brown, ministry of the French Postal telegram and telegraph for opera- accompanied by Juanita Golding, auditorium. Mrs. La Veil Shiner is chairman for the evening. All partion of an amateur radio station. lie has been assigned the call presented two violin selections, ents and teachers are invited. letters F7FE. Colonel Shauers, a native of Carbon county having been born in Sunnyside, has been an active radio ham" for moie than 20 years and devotes much of his spare time designing equipment which he describes in articles for international publication. At the present time he writes the monthly column, Ham Clinic" for CQ, a radio amateur journal published in New York Each month he receives hundreds of letters which usually contain requests for technical information. In response to the question, How do you manage to answer so many letters?", he says, Week ends and evenings are usually spent before my typewriter. With the help of my wife and a few hams in the United States, all queries are answered relatively Wouldnt a glass MILK' fast. taste good As soon as Lieutenant Colonel Schauers is on the air he will right now? hams maintain schedules with United States and talk with amateurs the world over. He invites anyone interested, in amateur " radio to contact him at Verdun Military 7210. 'Y J Colonel Schauers graduated from Carbon high school and even COMPLETE SCHOOLING SERIES . . Several ing on their projects are Donna Davis, front; Lena as a youngster was a radio bug." After graduation he enlisted AMERICAN Carbon county women completed the last school Waterman and Theta Johnson, instructor, back ASSOCIATION in a series on clothing construction under the left, and Mrs. Effie Liddell, back right in the Army as a private and has been promoted through the Of UTAH auspices of the Extension Service. Shown work Wagner Photo ranks to the commissioned rating he now holds. Theta Johnson, clothing special- two years ago under the direcist from the Utah State University, tion of Miss Charlene Lind when has just completed the last school she was home demonstration agent in a series on clothing construc- in Carbon county. Blouses and tion, which has been conducted' cotton dresses were taught by over the past three years. Miss Lind in the first two schools Four Carbon county women Miss Johnson followed up last made coats in this final phase of year with the best dress school the school. These women were and now has completed the course Mrs. Leola Daniels of Carbonville, with the coat school. Mrs. Donna Davis and Mrs. Lena This course was designed to Waterman, both of Price, and Mrs. teach all the methods of clothing Effie Liddell of Wellington. One construction which are advocated other woman, Mrs. Enid Bean, by the clothing specialist. It is took advantage of Miss Johnsons the purpose of such a school to visit in the county to enlist her aid train a few who will in turn train in a coat.' many. All five women who finished Several other women in the their coats were well pleased with county were eligible to take this the instruction- received. final school but few various reaThis series of schools started sons were not able to attend. Carbon Native Carries on Radio Ham At Duty Station wtih U. S. Army in France P-T- A P-T- A v V&V. DAIRY LUMBER CO. o qrasme - O February Savings Bonds Sales in Carbon Total to $83,355 Raise 1959 Two-Mon- th "The habit of saving is a patient and gradual process," County Bond Chairman Steve J. Diamanti said today when reporting sales sales of the treasurys E and H savings bonds. State-wid- e during February of $1,437,098 bring the 1959 total to $3,365,194, which is 16.8 of the states goal, the average expected for a period, according to the chairman. One out of every three persons in the state owns savings bonds," the county chairman continued. Through the payroll savings plan alone the average amount set aside for purchase of bonds is $20 per person a month and individuals can put as little as one or two dollars a week aside for this form of saving. Savings made through this automatic plan may be savings an individual would never tccumulate otherwise," he pointed out. Carbon county sales for February were $36,007.00, totalling of the 1959 sales goal, $83,355.00 for the two months, or 18.5 K(O) ALL FULLERS PAINTS two-mon- th bond-purcha- DISCONTINUED COLORS FULL COLOR - WAS NOW se RUBBER LATEX Chairman Diamanti said, indicating that neither individuals nor businesses can operate soundly without reserves; and these reserves can only be built through the regular setting aside of a portion of income or profits. It is a patient, gradual process a habit that must be built over a period of time. Frozen 1 lb. 12 oz. 79c . U. S. 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