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Show March l'l, is-- , The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Six sustained ah fust miiiisclor in the want Primary. In Gcnola IjiiVerl Draper was ward Primary urbanist i eleasi'ij v.aa huh- 'and Ninma ; , , . Justin Lamb stnlte hail a f'liitaqiiin-Tinliattendance Ht the recent yiMal sritulriH training course sMinsoivfJ hy Kolub, Palmyra, Neho, Santa quin and Tinlic and Juab scout (list nets in conjunction with the National Parks Council with the following completing the course: District comniitlce osratlon: Krvm Itarney, Lynn Crook, Herald Kowkc.s. Vernon C. Neilson and; Plains Wasden. Andrew A. Explorer lenders: lor : u i Korgeson, I toy Olsen, Lowell V. StrasUnirf;, lioiiylas Thomas and lam Woodbury. Scout masters: llohcrt Hicks and Thomas SpiJLlon. Guide Patml Instructors: Klma Kov.kcs. Kuby Steele and Ix-llWhite. Lorin Thompaun. Wilson Lee and Lynn Crook assisted Uie instruction stuff in teaching the course. Many oilier ueouters in the ward took part of this training course which was completed March 11 and the a winds were given that a night. More intereat and "know how" acouting hag been one of the crying needs of this stake and it is to be hoed that auch courses os these will give us the help and In we nee.l ..unulatim, taa. I help olll h;r r- whu a I J ie- to l.ke Shore, The Make I .rmna Festival was moving v (1r tm- - primary . . lost Tuesday night unlcr the k .' s.,tninrd as i!n ci t ion of Slake Drama Director 1iU. v m.iiv Woodbury. All wards with' f the' 1 1. the r pt ion of the Klbeita branch liianrli. ua-i-are only Sl as. ipait of their curuewas practicing four tr.rls in the class. Patricia f0n1(. i;peiHi thro.igh with Pernod, Kaye Lynn Keck, Jiulv numbcis as follows: Penrod and (.'mi. I Kurney, enter-- , Ccnola- - Dnc-uplay, "Gills tn'r.ed heir paren.s, the bishopric, Will He (hrls." mi I Pi unary pn m lency at a pro- -' a good depend-- j Cosileri leading and drama, giam. Tiny have ebli tc.'iil'.i, J ji l:i O'cn. icim had' "'Die Time Lillie Pigs." Blackout and musical lielped them ini ulorucf id! their Eureka niiinbciH ty I he Tintic Melodians. parts iia l'iding tl;e songs they "Little Kcd sang. Sanlaquin 1st Were liapjiy to hear tiiat Kay Hiding I('M)d." sun id Maleolm and Faye Jnlby, Oil Monday nigiit, Mareli 22. the had a part in the IJYIT opera First ward will present the KY1J Jolly, "La Travolta." Tins is tiis first play "The year in college and when we realPlayers in a three-ae- t Glass Menagerie" by Tcncs.see ise that everyone who gins in the Williams, ho if youd like to "lay opera woi ksliop must first have an and at heaven" in treasures up audition bv the professors, were tiie same time have an evening of very proud of Ray. ' good entertainment, come out and The unnuai First and Second support the Sanlaquin First Ward ward ltclief Society party went in their efforts to raise money well this year with a smaloff for several unpaid for projects, ler very than usual crowd but with an room scout of welfare, completion excellent meal and program. Those in the Slake Huuse, etc. outhern Square dancers from "way In the First ward, T. E. Stanley down South" really get around, was released as assistant witrd and before the evening was over clerk and auatalned as ward clerk. they had part of the spectators In Sanlaquin Second, Idonna swinging with them. In the First ward the teen-ag- e girls and boy up to 21 had a contest to see who could have the bent attendance at all meetings. The girls won, so the boys entertained at a good party which included a program, refreshments, and dancing. Here are the final Kxplorer standings; it will soon be getting time for our volley ball tournament. There's no age limit in the senior division of the volley bail play, so oldsters are invited to organizaThe purent-toachtions of both North Sanpete high school and Hamilton schools are conplanning a parent teacher sultation week, according to the er i jt n..,-,.ntl- with the teachers. Parents be notified by mail as to the tin! of their scheduled appointment Buses will bring parent Spring City and Fairvu w their appointments. Consultation Week Begins at Schools - With ik presidents of the i Mrs. Glenda oini Kcrli. ItcHcanh i of plii-iit'iu- indiruL. 1 'imnl.i. ii! i organizations, increase Na-- 1 crop yields Stakcr and Mrs. addition of M'io m ; sawdust aplicd ul tie 29 to March week. During the wit': 1m closed tons per April 2, schools wlil be 1,1 'HI I Is. of Ullii.ioiin.i curly and consultation periods will be arranged for the parents gave maximum yield - - cl I' T 'if ! i. n I'.l.Tll, -- Fine 100 Proof A ! LAFF OF THE WEEK participate. Standings Kxplorer W L Sanlaquin 2nd (A) Elbert a Gcnola Goshen Sanlaquin 2nd (Bi Sant. 1st .... 8 7 2 6 5 4 5 .... 4 6 3 0 10 Bsum in Bond Straight Bourbon Whiskey Battery A Makes Promotions Six Six men of Battery D, 145th F. A. Bn., Utah National Guard, were promoted recently to private first class according to Captain E. N. Mikkelson. As of March 1 the new Pfcs are: Max J. Ericksen, Richard L. Jensen, Zeldon R. Rostron, Delno J. Rostron, Richard W. Jerry R. Zabrlskie. Rigby and The Guard boasts an enlistment of 38 men at the present Pet. time. .800 .700 .800 New enlistments include: Boyd P. Harder, who went in as a sergeant; Gerald W. Hansen, sergeant first class, and the following privates: Harold M. Sparks, .MX) .400 .(MX) PIE QUEEN Right nowl A fine bonded bourbon that tastes just right. Look them all over . . Beverly Janea, 18, of Ogden, Utah, holds cherry pie that won her top honors over 50,000 others in 22nd snnnal national cherry pie baking contest. Final Judging wao at CHERRY Caroil B. Carlson, Gerald R. Tidwell, Elden V. Beck, Oliver C. "The Red Cross constantly Smith, Wayne G. Beck, Allen L. makes an important contribution Beck, D. Norman, James to the health and welfare of the Bryce Garry Johnny M. Syndergaard, people of our nation." George Simons, Kenneth M. Hughes, Meany, President, American Fed- Duane L. Zabrlskie, Dan M. Clow-ar- d, eration of Labor. Earl V. Msdaen and Harold M. Christensen all of Mt, PleasOne person in every 4 a lamilies ant. New recruits from Moroni earned a certificate in Red Cruse and Fountain Green are: Darrel first aid training last year; the C. Spens, Ray D. Huggins, Perry na ideal is one person trained in every N. Allred. John R. Otteson j Lauritz Christensen. family. . you'll pick Chicago. Red Cross staff at Veterans Administration offices helped 20,000 veterans families and surviving dependents with claims cases each month; chapter workers assited 27,400 Veterans lamilies monthly. Last year the Red Cross proDuring 1953 the nickel industry cured. for all purposes, 4,121.200 continued its extensive search for donations of blood through its new nickel deposits. In Canada,! this program haa blood programs and defense cen- particularly, ters and from cooperating blood been on a scale far surpassing' banks. anything previously undertaken, ! OLD DOVER RATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORE, NEW TORE, N. I i j i 'Thata dear." ekay lady ae change . . . 111 be heme early fer dio-r- More than 26,000 Red Cross chapter volunteers each month helped with programs for the more than 500,020 patients in VA hospitals last year. , Because of its toughness and resistance to abrasion. Ductile Iron Is employed for agricultural plow shares, digger teeth, sand handling and similar equipment. DEEMS By TOM OKA 3? , yp!iL. 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