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Show Moroni Prepares For Playground Auction Benefit You name it, we've got it! Thai's the challenge; made tills ucek by the city of Mo-";:ii Mo-";:ii regarding what was termed "Sanpete's greatest aiution" to be conducted at the Joyland Dance Hall the evening of July 1. "If you will be there at 8 p. m. " slates a broadside handed out by the city, "you will have in opportunity to bid on any item hat you need. Take your 'hoiie of livestock, poultry, lothlng. building materials, furniture, fur-niture, fencing materials, ap-iliances, ap-iliances, groceries, hardware and food supplies. Three hig prizes will be awarded to the holders of luckv U'l-i'ics in the drawings. The fi-st (halving will consist of a 200.00 beef which weighs 800 oounds and a new Kaiser Hydraulic Hy-draulic Dishwasher which is valued at $100.00. The second drawing will be held to award a new $50.00 bicycle. "You may-hold may-hold the lucky number! Dont mLss your opportunity," say city officials. Proceeds from this mammoth auction will be used in lighting and improving the new playground play-ground at the Moroni high school. All of the property to be auctioned has been given by enthusiastic people who like to see the advantages of a real ilayground. John Irons, Mo-oni, Mo-oni, is the donor of the appe-i-ing beef; Joseph Revill, Mo-oni, Mo-oni, the Kaiser Hydraulic Dish-A-aslie.-, and Farmers . Co-op Service Station, Moroni, the new Vcycle. The playground has been accomplished ac-complished to date through the ooperation of school officials Moroni high school, Moroni city Moroni civic clubs and Moroni businessmen. |