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Show I I CLIFF MEMMOTT. Editor MCTiNE COUNTY CITIZENRY SHOULD jjfuttr rHE COUn'TV FAIK . . . ' Tomorrow morning' Friday, Aug. 24, the annual Du-dae Du-dae County Fair will open its program of exhibits, con Stand recreational activities. Ten f o'clock is ; the hour I lor the first activity judging of hogs with some I continuous the next two days and evenings. Melons Mid discouraging hours have gone into the Station of the 1951 Duchesne County Fair by the aral committee and those selected to supervise the var-departments var-departments and exhibits. . . . Without exception the a and women listed in. the Fair Premium Book are serv-3 serv-3 without compensation, and have made exceptional aributions to every man, woman and child who lives our fair county. . , All this committee asks now that the planning has m done is an act of appreciation attendance at the r. . . Remember it is your Fair not the chairman s or any her member of the committee. It was conceived, planned, -A will be concluded for all the people of Duchesne :ounty-not the west end, but the eastern portion as well. k The City of Duchesne is going all out to make your a to the Fair a pleasant one. . . . There will be activ-'ia activ-'ia for every person, young and old who attends, and .mainly it will be an educational venture. A word of confidence is due the committee and all a are working to make the 1951 Duchesne County Hair best ever produced. , v E v ) ?RA1SE DUE A MUSICAL ORGANIZATION "HICH BROUGHT CREDIT TO THE BASIN . . . Several weeks ago, during the Annual Days of ;47 at at Lake City, the Tabiona High School Bend participated ae parade on July 24. This unit was the only one to present the Uintah Basin, and from reports they gave 50 outstanding account of themselves. . success of the Tabiona High School Band is moe jilted when we realize most of the kids who per-Iorm per-Iorm have had only two years of music instruction ., is quite possible this band will be seen in action at Many of the boys are working on construction jobs m might not be available. , , . 1 join with all Duchesne County in adding a word ot ! r aise for the Tabiona band for the fine publicity they jrouht our county during the Days of '47 celebration. j v E v jHE MODERATE DRINKER 4 GREAT PROBLEM ... . uring the twelve years I've been coroner, I have in-officially in-officially more than 27,000 deaths from violence .7 otner causes. Therefore, I have had ample opportunity . ""serve and study the part alcohol plays in such deaths T cogni2e that the chronic aiCoholic is a grave national I Problem. But my study and experience convinces that the so-called "moderate" drinker is a graver prob-' prob-' at least as far as accidents are concerned. Samuel rber, M. D coroner, Cuyahoga County (Cleveland), v E v ,jags make paper; paper makes money; money makes C6' banks make loans; loans make poverty; poverty es rags. v E v ;, "ey say the artistic application of face powder may ' thLm,an' but iVs still the intelligent use of baking pow-nat pow-nat keeps him caught. ' v E v ;"rdern6S that begin at 40: life lumbago, bifocals, stomach "t aLand an inclinatTon to tell the same old stories nd over. The Furrow. 30 |