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Show reporter run callin? .innnnM? tf y"r fcal ,o. . in. lvrn.Hnilent before Jay evening e Fifty-On- Volume be Kureku I Utiih) Ri'iuirtcr. Iitl;iy, Scpti'mlicr Make Fine Record in Ore Shipments for County Exhibit; Sends Entries to State Week of Sept. 3 Eureka Girls Chief p Kureka once apam made the top with their .1 n club projects at the County Fair at Nephi and have gone on to the state fair. Mrs. Ina Clement and Mrs in had ?-- i van eight girls second year clothing, Mix of won blue ribbons on their Ikirt an blouses, shoulder prowand their record book. These -tor ansending their work to rirls (hr state fair. They are: Virginia Lael Clement. Lynette Dean, I Deanna jrtnine Sax. Jill Johnson Wall, Charlene Bird, and Marie ,. r 4-- H Itonuld who has been visiting ut the home of his parrots, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peart, re-- i turned to Washington, D. C. i 4-- H tht-i- j ' F.l-le- i N umber i Wa Tin-hea- j d ! r tin-sha- School Enrollment Shows Only 36 Fewer Students - - - - i l lenders of these I II Clubs can't be given enough :ha::ks for tla tireless. countless they have given to help these 's finish their projects. Also the urvns for their cooperation ave a wjfcuiit this, the leaders r g.-- tink. Mficlilt i 1 !- sn-it- ni : 1 - ln-e- niio-hiiicr- n fi-- etc-c- Lia-k.in'.- t This tra'.'iii.g is llic very nailable. tin finest experts from n .!tf Kxtensinn State School at give lielp to the giilr ar.d Fader. We aie proud of our :s and lh.- girls and hoys in dub work. Rcinemhi-Achievement D a y be.-- Im-j.t- - r the Memorial Building to ttt the I I I club display and awards given the winners, after the State Fair. held in . . ' mi-1- 1 ...I,. i - - - - s j . Primary Has Opening Social a Yi-ik- j is-tnn- v.vil-kuinv- n I s - Men Cedar City ' rr Guests of Are ; . bet-om- e Kiwanis Eureka . la-i- i ts The Kureka Kiwanis club held their regular meeting on Wednes-d- y e evening at the home of Randle. The regular order of bus-me- s Is-sli- was earned out. Six memof the Kiwanis club in Cedar City wen; guests of the club. A delicious dinner was served by Mrs. 11-- , p Handle. Following the business session nd the d.nner a Siieial evening was enjoyed ly the members. The next meeting will lie held at ber the home i.f Win Never. j t- s w.-l-- O.-tl- grand-daughte- J' . 1 s M'h.-icv- 1 H--- Mi-li- I 1 1 l - - - , i - T'i-.i:..- . Th-.n.s- Ha-har- . i.i-i- .,. M'-.ll.- i 1 I'. y.-l- - - - . I ii I1. . - 1 w-i- e Resident Dies . . ! Of i Heart Ailment J'wj-I'J.m.j,. Wli.-.i.-ek- , (T a hi .ii'. att.i.ck in it. B. W'l.li- Ie ;n Al:g--!r- 11c j Man-I-Hh- , :n'l I.- ! Filli.-.'-ri-- , w."S V. sou, lam I M- - o xtrp-- d 'lge H I nn. . .. diuni-i. I lu-r- i' N a sen of .n-o- r Ban:-.- , h .cl Wheel. m:i, cnr lovcd 111 l. liiics ( i. Fill. I. i ard several I . Ijiko "L. ?V' g'lr-- 1 Mrs- - sulliv.-if- l,v Vi. V i d I ( - l jg r,ii.r';1 i fi'.L1-- i of D ;"c for a (I Vr- V - ii i i - ' !. I", id- - K-- Vlr I' I" 'll l r. :m 1 ' '.'i-- ' iiv , f,,- it J.. i "a- - ! - in r 1 - 'iuri tut i 1 I i1' u: . , Til'' I I b-- Kvi-iiii.w and then a story is brought to our attention which renew one's faith in human nature. This one we thought worthy of i.oliie publicity. Friday evening around 8 p in. a drove lip to the ear l.h-i- of Mammoth Hi wire Station and MV mean ear Imid - nine children, their mother and father and the driver of the ear Casady of Anal ill, Nrv. Mr. CuMidy told William who runs the Service Station. how he ujion the family stranded several miles out of Kly, N'-vTla-i- r esr and tradnr, which even eoiitaliied all tla-i- r nil their money, a purse hud burntd. The family was really in Ar sorry plight. They were on tla-i- way to Grand Junction, Colo, to the mothers family home when disaster struck them, Mr. Casady piled the entire family into his ear and was taking Main to their deslinatkin. The phase of the while situation that impressed Mr. and Mrs. ItolM-rlwas the fart that Mr. Cssady wasn't the least concerned was very much concerned over als.iit his personal discomfort, but the plight of tin- children ami was trying in every way possible to see that tiny weir fed and rnrrd Ho-la-r- ts . s - lor. lav of mi iiilli'li greed it gives one :i Ill Mils and m lilt to that kiioM an still Mien.- world people left ill tills idd tip-siwho still have the oilier fellows interest at So we salute our I 'Kd neighboring .slate und hope ' t and unselfishness lull Ins kin-inft ,h()lwlln( f(1,. .Vj -l - : ,Js( 11.,.4 Mr H,.r :lll,s ;t a I. ny:. s. Wyo. n. the guest f How-i-ine- I I t' I' J 'll '. ,i.i : .'. i ,'l I :.r- i l i maiiV tin n ;.i I h- - - ;i - 1 1 : lu.t i'!in" nis i i . tt,i .!, "I" (11 ''ii W.!l lu.t In impt-i1.- ii' l'.'iii fot I.I-- Mis. Inlui Knrily lliitlicia M H.i. and hk i of it,, i m Di'idgi'iiiiin were in Po-v' ii. i .!: v of hi: I v.ndi 'oi ii v Mi-Y- . i lui.e V. Officers Corp of Tinfic Chapter Order Eastern Star, Conduct Price Ceremony : ' - I.-- i I I mi!i 1 t. nly t Tl... .'- 'i li'ipb ' - "is pi M Hi ' .. I ini i s'.-.'- ! ii.- - l'l I ' i II I.: 7,'u -- t.'i; ii Ti-di- C-- ln-- l II - is lll.g "f N liKS.it rn. I,. I ,n P N ; No D wit i M.- - , evi ii'.'.'g 1 I P- ' I vv ' '(! I 1 1 F.-.I- In. Ili'iti'i l"r g - P.iti--"1- Il'-.- r ! l to lir-v- - wne th-- y Mrs J of M. . a. I v - Ih. two Ill'll i'.e. Mr 'I VV ah M w i t iMil pi ii" i.iTle-M- timi v.nithv T:ii! Lin-lh- i l pstnm, Kurihs; Cm trier, gi.-uu- l o - . 'I as, a i. ile enit-- . Tl ruicit MvnI I ii I loiuii Py ski-'iiLaVoii I ; a': pi (i If- I I Howe, i It i III IT III-1', t Villi i::ii.!i!. n:m -- i'.il. lull :. 1. tennd us 'w v. I it pr m'i Ad ill M , (senki'-- I'.iitli-r- 1 1 I ! t I T Iheiit-a- . Kslli-e- . Dora Mirth. i. Anna Franks. H indie. F.leeta. Kl-- ami Vernon Nil, ion. w.irdi-r- . s- - ntmel. Andeisoii. MIN John Howe mid Kowcnn B ulks n I .'it I hv the The t till City. The tune W.IS t were also in attendance representPast mntnins Nel presi-nMis won hv i and ah grand w;i( njovuir ginirs wire Mrs Mayc B. Yates, (lgden: ing Tintie Chapter No. 18. i followed hv n del- - lie p Howe. Member and guests were enter Mis. K'liel Donnelly, Kureka; and l.e-.The honor- - d gm-t ainrd at a social laiur, following Iessetto of Priis1. Mr. and Mrs. (', K. Petersen of Mrs with a gift of n offi- - the meeting and a delicinus lunch The oriaers and pro-tediem is visiting Mrs. Peterson's the MIA i was served to all. as Kureka wen from follows; Carlson. Mis Helin and were Mr. ii, other, picsent and Mis. Cl.idvs grand estlier, from (igdeii; t Mi He-bi- l arn-- - llOIIOI ''ll to lie of fl- - I IS g to Iltti 'id s- - hoo i v III (if 7,.- ie.'-t.- s . Anns Vid'T'.iin. Hulh. Kthel - ui-,.- ! .. woithv i.i.i'ioii Worthy p;il;on. Ad.i ih:i'i I l'l- mil I'ol, ih- r '11111.1-.,- ' p it r"ii, Flank-'- , t !i 1 .t'lnlv. Vi DJI D.e iu.I fan.ilv 'he We t T;l;tI e mol,: v,h. re Mi'-rpi'lt he dav lot of p,gellTt. till.: l.il . vva.. well pirit is: 1, !''. and lovifg ,ii I ... V'n-- i B - Tl - V D.-'- i . I.I, I Kar He. K.ii-die- . Miiidav, ,i Whit furl M-- I ,! - '"I". . u v lie"' r . i: iiti I F .1- tln-i- i y,-d1- . . . v' I Story 'll hod, I, ' V. I'lanhc I rid.lV. Mrs. V!,,nel returned to ,i ' N ,n I wo Lin. after nn son I bun. a J'lVaiii Ui f V,SI I10 home f Mrs. Kiirrf'' Cbail- ne Martin ' Dim ii i. .) I os Ar::eles. Mrs. Nora Me- - ,ieu. drove f ' rn,i,l' -r two weeks. of .'H ' ,:l' Mr. anil Mrs. .lulm they were g I M and daughter rv Mr John Ga'I'--M I iv. wlunM'-Lynn Mrs. William Irovn. ami his will in roll at Mount C.iimel Mr and "f uni-hnhv dRRhtrr. Janet the school yen r. Mrs Kianke p'- Mui tun Ljune I "Hirncd with him. liirntsl home by plane. if- I Activities t I in." .1'" M "!l Tl,,,r"lli.v, Mrs. John Kuril y f- . file-- , .! lUllob'l Ihi JD' I'l'covi rv. ' - - . pi esi'li H VI in Local i 1,1 I ' is "1 . !.- n C! I. . 1 . - b'.-i-l her iiiol'i't' m.iu.. ... i ...... Good Samaritan Act Commended d V M-- In-i-- Ir-'i- ill'.'!: C .Ml - (' Mr A- U a- ITtah cities in file name population group for a bronze plaque to be awarded the first to qualify for tlie Minute Mun Flag honor. Beginning at 8 a.m., Sept. 17, a visit will be made to every employer in Kureka to encourage him to install the payroll savings plan if it Is not alreudy in operation. The following committee has asked to assist in this work: Carl Galiaway, ltaljih Whitehead, M. ('. Carter, Alonzo Sandatrom, Ivun Christensen, Mrs. Kthel Donnelly. Karl Iotts. Hubert Uowe, Mrs. Williiini Treloar, Maurice Bee, Mrs. Wilson la-e- , Mrs. Mury Newman, Alex. Blight, Kdythe I. Green, mill Ada McIntyre. W'-iii- V. - Kureka will be competing In Operation Flag City with other of Mrs. Alma I ii'yiiomugh. l.H Mi.t-'i-i mi to ihv thev d with Mrs. (in s.ilurduv, Mis. Orson Hillings- l uce ;,i.. I oiin J':ill Ik-, , Mr. and Mra. Howard I e I I.- - I e Mr. mid Mrs. Itob'-i1" fit t !' pie I Wei lliid,, . , . i 'if. I ', .1" - l:t. It. I S.d' "'ill be confined l.il luce. Ft lends me li W Vri'11 fii"-- Id - pi- Church News, LDS , I'.. M- I. , 1. W .' Mr. and III . a:- or 1 ,.- M- . a nd am. Ie, I ti W'ltM t Sullivan i and li ii. ..r i i; V V I I;. t i . i.r.. illghtiTS. and Mi' ns-'-lve- r ; ii k .. v. a . M: v-i- li.is tieen ' v. i . i: i In ih J me ( "I'.-i- is gin M Innday mi T,,o. ,. Third LDS PK by I Maid bud. pl'ie. lkii - " in t; rrr.i-'tiTel- WuM Mrx ,.i i : I til Tnoe!e cniMii - : - . '"i plained. Sat-iiii.- V ! - Former Mammoth 1 - - 2 Whitehead aaid. By getting 80 per cent of the ennimunitieM employers and 251! of their employees to install the plaque and pledge payroll deductions to buy bonds, Kureka can s IT. S. Defense Bond Flag City, the new chairman ex- : . fur-wa- - 17-2- Flaj; (ity in Kureka will be led by Ralph Whitehead. Appointment of Mr. Whitehead to be community chairman here was made by Carl Callaway, West Juab county chairman, and confirmed hy Charles L. Smith, state chairman, Defense llond division, U. S. Treasury department. Objective of Operations Flag City, September 17 to 22 is to make the U. S. Defense Bond payroll savings plan available to all possible employees, Mr. - The Thiily-seve- n 01 CjOGTStlOfl i l'ruiike, son of Mr. and Mrs. (!. A. Franke, left Mondav for Fort Douglas Inenter the ser-- 1 Oi-vice. His wife Kathlen Pelt , shipments from this Tintir Mrs. Geo. Forsey, Mr. and Mrs. Franke and parents accompanied Standard mine for the week were Joseph Gagoit. Mr. and Mrs. N. K. bun to Salt Lake Citv. way below average, the reason for Stick. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wilson, tins thut tlie mine had been Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bergstrom, Juab County Chapter of the NaMr. and Mrs. Don Munson and closed for a week in order that Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hawa, Mr. tional Foundation for Infantile sons of Pruvn were visiting Mr. ivpaira could lie made. Most of the and Mra .loscph Jameson, Mr. and according to Edytho I. and Mrs. A. I). Manson on Wed- shipmenta credited to the Tintie1 Mra. A. L. Peterson, Miss Ituth Greene, chapter chairwoman, has nesday. Standard were the priHluet of the (Continued on Page Twin undertaken the greater portion of Kureka Standard, a subsidiary the expense for Jeanette Daniels company, however some ore was Kdytlir I. Green and Nellie of Tintir Junction, who was Iaird left town on Widiiesduy taken from the No. CQ YfiSPS workings. stricken with polio about a month nmming for a trip to Imluinaiolis. The repaira at the mine were to was and ago. hospitalized in the Ind. to attend the Association of the aurface equipment. The gal- -' LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. Kebckah Assemblies lows had sagged a few This is the only case in our end whieh is to be hi Id there.meeting inches frame to one aide and tins required They of the county, but we understand are both members of tolumbia a lot of work to true it up. there are three cases in west Itebekali Ixnlge No. 2. I. O. (). F. frame at tin Tintie Standard j Jujib. These have not applied for made of large timlH-was about help up to this time. Mrs. Green Mr. and Mrs. NimI Hickman re- fifteen yeara lod and at that time was in Italic City on Monday turned Friday after a visit in was the higheal in the district. A !?. ,,nf,'r W,th S' ,lruip I,anks. Salt Iaike City. Their daughter, much higher frame and made ot Mrs. Jail: Sluppaid aeeompamed steel had bein ereeleii over them home. of the Kureka Standard since that time. In the process of repairing the t'laiue at the Tintie Standard mine the imiin-nst- structure was blocked up. tin- - timbers which had settled ami drcayi-slightly were sawed off at the base ami reset m cement. While the iiiiiu- - Was closed down a new collar set of timbers were also placed hi tin- - shaft Colin White, road man from ovd.cn. was putting the finishing There have Wen many intiiiries in rejranl tu the C,touches mi liir K.ist Tint n- road eiinillim nt nf students in our schools this year. Supt. alter having rcpa:n-- it lr--- tlie to tin- Tin'ic Standard Alexander Blight is supplying the following informat- suiunut mine hy way of North Idly. The .'.(."i III are enrolled students ion. in w load colistrui lion hy the hu.-- u tli-Kuiiku s hools an oidiiu: to a si iien had i n put m ir.li'n.iatu :i r- ! u.,i-- by the "huo luM cl,i.s shop- offiec th.s morning. Sept 12 Thu-nn n w re cnipli-yeion the nt 1; iw.n a doeri o' '; tin- w road work of Si!-'at "doll's u!n"i 'ii: ti. with tl.e liands and iity. thirty figures of l.i t M.iy ii of, l foUIld the will ie Following to tin. j. : was I.i- -l i .; yhy gra I" v, a smooth maniiiT. F.ven in t iei.th.--s- i figure given '.I..i.odi-tn had ::2 i2'.20 i l.i i. 2nd ::: clu :n. ilcil. work m ciiiiiu-i-tiiiwith i :;r :u 2' . Mi-tilltth. i;:."ip, itii. :;i It.dei i hip of tFicir the Mr. Was iiemg il"iii- - liv Me.. A. C. TtuloM wHo wi'l cdr-i'.rdlsih-'oo'' S unil Work, a i :; i 7th. 21 mi. Mli ::t 27 . tinhiind .s was rapi-iqu.te Tht-. pioiire Go'dcn v.rtjH'nri Vinnivcrfdiy cn Sindoy. Sept. 16. ('Ibid Welfare ronfi renee PMi ?ii 2d . l .'it h 17 i odi. Iltli Dr. W. A Itoliinson. knoMii ti'.-iwas 1: i id Scjil- - n:I.iT I Ihrmi.-.- l 7 2 (22). 12th 22 -- G ' T";:il : . I'. (it epon- Siiit rvmy ri-- . I ond I'e lo City physician mI.o for i. in Suit some M .lh tlie eonnei years hou'Cnornltr.. und iui Jnlll S. V, l.o tl Tin- f.ir tin- Cai'..io lloly Cl'o.--s Ii. spitill had .l.-- aled SI I Vice. w:-an I Iartouil schools arc not to locate in Kureka. The dnetm .n 1 i I! k.i will lie published as iivui!:d)!c m Kur-'km;i for a consultation siii- is LDS are avadalile. soon as tb'-Midi Dr. Steel.- Bailey M'llli whom of .he child welfare walk. Mis IsreMould He associated. :.t!It tins oiiferi-tice- . turned t. Sal! City to ai-- i Mas conducted l y Mrs. llenra ttn his business rm;-affairs prepaia-- I . Gi'i-'l-ii f M w Mho lias long Spanish Fork, toiy to tak.ng lip his rexidem e soil a I for Piunaiy of in lhe fa-In ie. I.i.sm-l,iiV'i'-was lield ( nl the mrk Monut Mas in Karl a Mrs. l,iilts (hild Mvlfaje. She is graduate Dr Uoluvis-.--i received his degree u. The main attraetion S.i.-.ton Thurwlay. Sin- Mas called tln-rcoi!,-i;day. Sept. si houl of social I'liivi-rstof Iowa and his for the ihildirn was the wateran-- i tlie Pennsylvania School of due to the illness of her s.stii. at the hos-- - Whiten.nn at Intel Cross the bust. Primaiy will meet on melon semees nsinp Holy funeral Siitiudnv. Gransiie her So. ial Woik. j,. began . instead of Mon pital in Salt Hike City. The young fit. a Kureka Tuesday nt Pepavu-liAndy eer as a family ease worker, and had the friend- - resident for 21 years, who died day III the tlltlire. physician already Biainlt. of child Nillie Mrs. then moved into the fii-lMonday, Tintie Nsiple with in a Salt Ijike Citv 7. preparation and ship ( r many Friday. Sept placement. During tin- jwist ten Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Staph-Mhom in- - ha! acqii.nnted hospital, was held in the Methodist nn i ting lor the ot ficers and ten-- i of Patricia and Ann been lias she secretary Nancy daughter yiars. M'ith tlie Salt (hun-hThe serviees were eondiii-Ijik- e la is was at tla- - hninr of information and publications for Lucas drove to the Mountain Hose during Ins (oiiiu-etioBurial Mis. Ada Cla-riy- . liospital He was planning ted hy Ib v. W. It. Corh-tt- . At the rnnrlu-sn-- ii the Child Welfare League of Ainer - Hanrh in Spanish Folk Canyon, to move Mis. Robinson and then was in the Kureka cemetery, lefresh-iiii-nnow and delirious business has of father, Mrs. she Brandt's n a. In this capacity, by to Kur. ha within tin- - month. Merc served Those attenddeveliii essentials in adop - At one time this ranch was owned hal.y , r Mho gave lip Ills prne-l- i Dr and a Ison, protective service and Imard - l.rli-nging Mine; Mrs. Lucille Blgh-re in Kiiieka. was reMii'led to Jack Mrs. In-- r !nVrrn and Mis r. Mr. Itennn husband. Mrs. children for Spurru lllk care 1 the field at Kciin. ;L. On the muiv home they ll.oier. Mrs. Ituth Wahlqiiist. Mrs. The confeter.ee Mils eon:H.scd of c Mini Nevada. to was there san! Visd'il Walter. Mis. Ivity. Mis Celestia ff'! of child S..viahts ill the b- - a I V Ills Mis Floris Castleloit, spleiid.. many "n:J 'Mr. opening. Thompson, from Flail. fi'i- - inls mi'c m isliu.g lum . Mrs Alar Pe.nt nod Mi;-- s Darlene siic(c ard Wyoming. It Mas the opinion l,;,yi-- in piitu-- j i r Inated. of all that never in tin silivn ' lim II :h Moncng Wi.ish.p S- - ivicc. visit I.aurie Alherl--- . Tini f Tintir high tm.ly ..I school wars s.n. the gradua'e W P. C.ii'li It oKici.itiiig, v night lb- had a - l till- !. Tii.n ot- hop'.r alid I'lnlell Mcllnr hit Mrs. foIli.Mlllg : ;... ,1 lias be. 11 .1 c. '111 b. k Willi and i j llp-rhr. i topic, t i a two Meek vai at am in rmavoi. mmg year: . i hall ".!.it. more a Vii!-..ihi I is.-M i'i- i! ;! t Yiiii.a I'l.-.i '.ice Ui iMiig. I. Mvil. San Fianee'co. Cal Sin- Mill tie I ivHe i held c:n . he.-l'l on Sunday S' l.onl. Il.nry tla A rii-.- . . . r.i.-'vA In e t of her daughter and le.ii . li.id the oj.ii:i tui.iiy "f par"Fin-n-J Wi. man. y. ll leas n.M.j:.-- M:pt TinJi.diin law Mr ii ri' I Mis :r.d " -s mi!!i sia h an II I ti. i; ..' ( mn IV o! ii'i.ii.: l.i K.i:!-.!T,i Mr. I. Kill 'll. ii. i a: Me- h- i i'- oi ii.i'ity an la-- . .'yii:i,':I .Vo M'l ill tin-I:. tile . W'd. g'fl.--i :t ).!-- .(- in. in t:id' ii..l!u:; il r attend Mr. an :;i im bn-'- . la-son p ,i, VYI-'A'lern-.m- . Sim-(i.l'igl.I. r and . i i r. I Mi" Sunday visitor ill the hone o' . ' feietu - t clt Mia: Hi- y -' ill Mill v- - v:.b 1. Mr- - S p. AMli-lh-?. . i I. ... I. i:.:i i:..t. Mr. an-- Mrs. blank Gmr ii. ;. I: i!.. i.- li ci ' ..i (irfa ' t a x Mena i i.osi-ii i of Coi,..-i-i Mr mil Vi- II ill ar. i Mi and V rs . - la.ss. i.t ."cl Mr ;.(,- - ( io,.:,r nod Miss Frances Jones Kit. OWN NEWSPAPER ()loiatii ia-in- a yin. LaKue Fox also had club. Her word year clothing Max-d- d firla. Linda Newman. Yvonne and Colleen Fox had a very good exhibit at the County Fair and also at the State Fair. Miss Betty Nashs girls in clothing won blue ribbons on r tailored wool suits and acces-(orir- s. Miss Ann Snells suit was rhosen as a blue ribbon unit. Mias Cariene Jasper won the style revue again. The two girls will go to the State Fair. Miss Darlene ry-- rt and Miss Violet Bogdan also ron on their suits. Ancilla Giovannino had Mi seven girls. Betty Ann Baker. Lila Cherry. Patsy Long. Toni Ferris. Chlieen Paxman and Angellne Bog- dm. Betty Ann's dress and apron were chosen for the State Fair and ' Angeline won first place in her demonstration on how to make a hot pad. she will also give this at the State Fair. Grace Carlson had a nice display of canned fruits. Mrs. Hath Wahlqiiist had seven girl of nine am! ten years of age who made a very fine showing of their aprons, hot pads and darned won a blue took. Sharon n ribbon on her entry, ntid Mary Christensen. Ferguson. Cherly Piinne Handle. Nancy Lee Bird IJa M.i'- - Si lmw and Ann Marie YOU USE YOUR I 20 Years Ago in The Reporter Kln-rn- To Local Victim Staple- - HITS HOME WHEN r Cshdirdldfl IS ADVERTISING Flag Day To be Conducted Here Sept I'tal 1 ; Il-ar- Polio Foundation Gives Aid Wl1ltGn69(l l3lpn ,.... ui- i i m 1 Bullion Beck. . - is ComiuhdHti-- ""ll i 11. VO g ei-r- s (ig--- h |