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Show il Universal ,J croi . Avc 277 r( v. Jnlt r n - Lr.kc V7 , u , Cit; o j- , -- 'n l . - Home Economics Department Is Vital Part of Morgan Fair To Be Held Here, August 8 27-2- TH uu Cards, Cubs Winners in Ball Games Always popular at the Morgan completion of needlework exhibit BY HERB DUNN MORGAN, MORGAN COUNTV, UTAH, FRIDAY. AUGUST 20. 1954 county fair are the entries in the ed. An exhibitor cannot compete NUMBER 35 volume xxx Kornew hat angry because they Home Economics department, against herself, the supervisors ad had to sliaie first place in last which is this year being supervised vise. weeks standings, the Blues hung MORGAN FAIR TO FEATURE OUTSTANDING PROGRAM. Arts and Crafts by Mrs. Jessie Waldron as supera li to 10 loss on the Cards last as Murdock visor and Mrs. Rhea Arts and crafts are creative ar Thursday and moved in with the firthe assistant. tides, whether leather, painting, ing squad Saturday to plaster the Morgan countys annual fair will etc. A hobby is creative work of Rangers, 22 to 5. be held on Aug. 27 and 28 at the a persons own making and not a Sutuulay, the Cubs and Cards local fair grounds. collection. hooked iqi In a marathon and the In addition to the general rules ladies department must won out by the basketball Cubs Elderly and regulations of the Fair associa- consist of work done srore of 32 to 21. The 53 runs scorby an exhibittion, the following apply to the wo- or 65 years of age or over. All ed in the game left yours truly mens department and will be on articles must be fioni watching my scorebook completed. forced: and when the day was over I felt acRemodeled be must articles No Professionals like had been in tlie ring with Articles exhibited at previous companied by a statement explainM in iano. Rim k bten has to done them. what county or state fairs will not be ing in (untie pitched for the Blues All Judging will be done the day Frofes entered for competition. in their win over the Cards and 26. of Aug. alonals, those who teach or sell d a fiple, homer and a gathert Foods Department their work or those who have beBud Clements had three singles come highly specialized, shall enThe foods department is in aud Dennis Sinai t contributed a ter their exhibits for display only. charge of Mrs. Peatl Thomson, Mrs. oiible and single as the Blues won All exhibits with the exception Rachel Crouch and Mrs. Almeda fiom the Cards, who were forced of baked goods must be delivered Burton and the following instructo use a patchwoik batting order. to the, department supervisor in tions are given: In a si in ebook there are spaces person, Wednesday, Aug. 25, beAll baking must be baked 24 foi 5 i runs in a six inning game tween the hours of 5 and 7 p.m. hours before Judging. Judging will iet team, ami Die Cubs filled over Baked goods are to be delivered to begin on Aug. 26. They ask that I all of these in their 32 to 21 game the department supervisor not later exhibitors do not use nuts in cakes with Ihe Cards. 10 than a.m., Thursday morning and that they do not ice of frost A con jle of managers' sons startAug. 26. cakes. Exhibitors must be 18 years ed this game, Scott Nielson for the No Soiled Articles of age or older and recipes should Cuba and Roger Stuart for the Claim checks will be given when accompany all entries. (.'aids, but neither was around at articles are entered and must be the finish The Cubs got 28 walks presented when articles are called o:r Sluait, Jo IMnei and Royal for at the close of the fair. Soiled TAGGART FAMILY Lamb and Die Cards got 11 off or poorly pressed articles will not Si ott Nielsen and Rex Francis, be accepted and all articles exhibit- SETS REUNION Tlie Blues blasted the Rangers ed must be completed. 12 lilts, while Teiry Helner with 21 Needlework in this department FOR AUGUST the Rangers only two must be the work of the exhibitor. A reunion of the George Washsafeties off Phil Castle, while Any irregularity in the entry, or ington Taggart family will be held 22 to 5. fraud by misrepresentation or oth- Saturday, Aug. 21, at 6:30 pm. Steve Nielsen paced a losing erwise, detected before or after and on Sunday, Aug 22, at 1 p.m. cause for the Rangers with a horn-e- r awards are made shall cause the at the North Morgan amusement and a triple, while Jerry Durrant forfeiture of the premiums, which hall. Dinner will be served both hit a homer, double and single. will be withheld by the board. Bobby Poll's two homers and triple days for 75 cents a plate. Entries in this department are All descendants are w ei e ihe big atwallops in the Redto urged limited to bona fide residents of buds attack. tend. Friends of the family who Morgan county. It shall not have wish to visit with members of the W STANDINGS PCT. JOHN ROCK AND HIS ROYAL FAMILY OF MAGIC, one of the fine been more than three years since 5 .833 Blues welcome after Taggart family aie acts secured for the Morgan County Fair on Aug 27 and 28. The eve3 .500 Rangers 7:30 p.m. Saturday aud 2 p.m. Sunwill be presented each evening at the fair grounds. 2 programs ning Cubs .500 day. 1 Cards .167 The Taggart family are old residents of Richville and Morgan. The JAYCEES SLATE grandfather. George W. Taggart TO WN BALL JAYCEES SLATE Trained home economics judges came to Morgan from Suit Lake Only one day remains. Aug. 24. for have been assigned to eveiy county 11 a was in the lie SEPT. City eaily days, MEET,. Plans have been completed for for the pri- TOWN HALL lair in I tali us a icmilt of the re- hose not the rodeo to be held at the Moigan member of the Mormon Battalion. K e g u n r monthly membership cent seiies of training schools for mal y election oil Sept. 14, Amia MEET, SEPT. 11 county fair, according to Royal to Miiumeis, county clerk, announced 'Meeting of the Morgan Junior volunteer according 18-judges, 21 Clark, who has charge of this phase As a part of their Get Out the Chamber Of Commence will be held Thelma Huber, state supervisor of this week. Culturettes Meeting of the exposition. Vote campaign, which is conductof John C. Johnson home economics, ISAC Extension home the at The Utah State Gills Softball The rodeo will be held at 3 p.m Held Monday Eve Those in the county who did not ed on a national Beale, Morgan 8 pm. Dinner will be service. tournament will be held at the Monday At on Aug. 27 and 28 at the fair Johnserved u the luwrn of the From Moigan county, the follow-in- vole in the lust geueiul election Jaycees are sponsoring a Town city park in Coalville from Aug. son home grounds, and will feature bareback At Croydon Chapel will judge at fairs; and those who did not vote in Hall meeting on Sept. 11, accord18 through 21, with finals set for riding, saddle bronc riding, bull ing to Keith Johanson, first vice of Culturmembers the Eighteen Foods Mabel Winters. Devils Die, city .election last,,, y cat. must trenMni. riding and calf roping. Stock is ettes met Monday evening lor their Aug. 23. Game time each evening is 6 p.m. Slide; Rachel Crouch, Croydon. register for the primary. being furnished by Marion Rep. Douglas R. Stringfellow will annual summer party. It was held The tourney will have 16 teams, Elma Elizabeth launb, Clothing from be the principal speaker at the have who moved Persons on the lawn at the Croydon ward in a senior and eight in a junBar- one eight Ella Those desiring to enter &3 conJessie Dickson, Waldron, and local candidates will session to must another voting precinct where a delicious lunch was ior bracket. It is announced that , testants in Ihe rodeo must do so chaped num, Florence Rlchins, LaRue be asked to express their views on a from former transfer their get enjoyed. refreshments will be available durReba Turner, Helen Berg- registration agent and take It to current problems. Candidates of by paying their fees to Mr. Clark Following dinner, the group sat ing the meet. strom. between 1 p.m., Aug. 22 and 9 p.m., around the agent in the precinct where both parties will be asked to apenterwere a bonfire and Senior teams entered are: CoalAug. 26. Edith Peterson, they now reside. This may be done pear at the meeting, as the Get Needlework tained by Grace and Betty Hoover ville Sapphires, Maids, Dorothy Rlchins, Elizabeth Wright, up to the day before election, Out the Vote" project is with guitar music and songs, and Salt Lake Rocketts, Shamrocketts, BY HERB DUNN the cleik advises. Pearl Thompson. gioup singing. Price Mummies, Tremonton, Ogden Mar. Ken Sommeis cleaned his Bee Hive Observes Those enjoying the evening were Jack Craines and Ogden Queens. bench, Monday, counted noses and Vanetta Andrews, Ferol Butters, 40th Anniversary Teams entered in the Junior di- found he had only eight players. MARBLE GAMES DESTROYED BY MORGAN SHERIFF Ruby Carrigan, Josephine Clark, vision are: Coalville Cubs, Draper, So he collected all the aches and anniverIn observing .the 40th Nell Creager, Faye Donna Little, Sait Lake Elks, St. Mark's Nurses, 46 years and went to of sary of the Bee Hive organization Faye London, Marie Turner, Ar- Morgan Daredevils, Morgan Mar- pains fieldhis himself, only to see his right this year, every girl of Bee Hive lene Irwin, Mary Mecham, Eileen ried Ladies, Oakley Juniors and chatges fell before Magna, 7 to 2. a is at lo asked age participate Johnson, Margaret Nielsen, Shirley Salt Lake Poweretts. Laly Luck always a fickle feone-dacamp, according to Mrs. Nielsen, Dee Porter, Marjorie Rose, male played several nasty tricks Alice Mechamt and Mrs. Bernice June Wiscombe, Bonnie Peterson on our hustling manager. In the 6take Bates, Beekeepers. and Camille Wilde. ECHO GARAGE IS first place, she saw to it that MagThis years camp will be held on na had Fied Sanford, a gent who 1 in East canyon. , Sept. DAMAGED BY CAR pocketed a couple of fat World MILTON WARD SETS Echo Garage of Echo sustained Series shares with the New York COMEDY damage to the extent of $800 when Yankeej a fewears back, pitching Woodbury Calls Bui ton South of Evanston crashed aga nst us. FOR THIS FRIDAY to have Grid Drill, Aug. 20 his car into it Tuesday, according Secondly, bhe to Sgt. Ted London of the Highway us play the moat important game of three-ac- t A Girls Are comedy, A11 fellows interested in playing Patrol. the year without the set vices of football for Morgan high this year Like That, will be presented by -. hitter Kont Murdcek. MurMwas South taken 8 before denn-up.m., are asked to meet in the gym at the Milton ward MIA at was dock called away to a high 5:30 p.m., Aug. 20, Coach Charles Friday. A matinee is planned for Justice of the Peace John Carmen ichool who set the fine at $50. faculty meeting. 4 p.m., Thursday for children. Woodbury announces. the old gal who smiles Finally Cast of characters includes: Purpose of this meeting will be on some and frowns at others MEETING CHANGED to get acquainted and receive rules Alice Faye Mecham, Joy Hannum, struck the worst blow of all when and procedure. Due to the Labor day holiday on she let Ken Kay Madsen, Cherel Barnum, Judy drop Ron Thurmans "Lets all be there and get ready Spendlove, Kathleen Giles, Bonnie Sept. 6, Morgan county commis- fly ball in right field in the third for a big successful year in foot- Nelson, Gerald Nelson, Alton Olson sioners will hold their first meet a rally for inning, launching and FYank Anderson. ball," Coach Woodbury urges. ing of the month on Sept. 1. Magna. Because of an error by Jcy Porter to open the third all Magna's six scores .were unearned. LEND A HELPING HAND IN REBUILDING After Kens bobble, Glen Span-tofound Dale Simons for what should have been the third out but it wasnt our night and Mgr. "f f. sharp single drove in Russ Wadsworth and Sanford and still Sheriff T. J. Stuart left the sacks loaded for Art hammer to seven marble homer, which sledge Hughes grand-slagames confiscated in a raid in the followed a moment later. After the third Spanton allowed county last March. In lower picMagna only two hits and one run. ture, County Clerk Anna SomHowever, when a former Yankee mers and Genevieve Dickson, cushion, its pitcher has a count cut $90 in nickles almost a hopeless case trying to deputy, from the devices. overtake him, especially with a taken make-shif- t batting order. Francis Porter batted in Morgans first run when he tripled, Broken Arrow Archers scoring John Caputo. Qne other run Hold Handicap Here came in the seventh when Caputo An archery handicap, sponsored doubled, took, third on an infield out and then stole home, sliding by the Broken Arrow Archers, was in under a Sanford fast ball. held at the fair grounds here SunSpanton matched Sanford almost day. for pitch, allowing six hits. Had it Winners in the mens division not been for the third inning mis- were Glen Campbell, first; Carl eries. Glen would have had a 2 to 1 Rich, second; Keith Alien, th rd. win over the fellow who not so Nell Allen was first and Arlene long ago was Casey Stengels No. Smith was second in the womens 1 relief pitcher . . . Of all the division. words ever penned; the saddest are It is announced that an animal these: 'it might have been. run shoot will be conducted SunR H E 1 day at the archery range in Line 7 6 Magna 006 000 010 Friends and relatives of .Mr. and Mrs. Verle Porter cf Richville have turned out to assist in rebuilding Morgan 000 100 100 4 creek. The event will start at 10 5 2 their home which was destroyed by fire on June 8. The old residence, one of Morgan county's pioneer Sanford and Wadsworth. a.m, and continue throughout the homes is being replaced by one of modern design and construction. day. Spanton and Tucker. fOlNTY diy 1 1 i sin-ui- e. foili-cte- be-in.- Rodeo Plans Are Ready for Fair One Day Left Judges Named For Fairs State Softball Tournament Set, Rug. To Register I 1 g . Mac-Brid- e. IIi-Lan- d Yankee Ace Is Victor Over Morgan Wal-dion- y First 3-A- CT p six-ru- n n &f Pes-sett- os v six-ru- n A -, |