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Show Tuesday, June 8, 1948 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON. UTAH PAGE FOUR FOR THE HOMEMAKER The Dragerton Tribune Club Notes Published Every Tuesday Office: Dragerton Phone 16 Mary Black Says. . . Theatre Dr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and companying the Monnetts. 'children motored to New Mexico per copy Rates $2.50 per year; Grant Slaughenhaupt, superinweek. last They visited the Carls- matter Entered as second-claof the maintenance de- -t tendent Caverns. d November 11, 1947, at the at Dragerton, is on aj partment office at Dragerton, Utah, under I. week vacation to Ohio and Mrs. three Monnett, and Dr, George the act of March 3, 1879. minus Cookie, are spending a Florida. He will visit his home' three week vacation touring Cali- - at McDonald, Ohio in addition toj Editor JACK CLIFFORD . f0rnia, Oregon and Washington. visiting the George Galbreaths ac- - who are living in Miami, Florida ........Photographer Mr. and Mrs. Jay Marx are John Blevin Mrs. Agnes Jeffs Colorado, spent the Somerset, week-en- d at in Sunnydale holiday the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coolette. Mrs. Tullio is Mr. Collettes sister and Mrs. Ungaro is lettes mother. Mr and Hurt Art fleer. were some of the Tullio rs Little Art Heers, son of Mr. and flrst tenants to live on Ceclar We, the employees of the Union a bad Mrs. R. G. Heers, suffered when Sunnydale first open- Supply Company, feel that we accident Monday. It happened on are being unjustly accused of not e a picnic when Art and his little Mr and Mrs. H. B Linderman wanting to negotiate with our brother A1 were playing ball. of Salt - employer. Ike camermn-out to SunnyBoth boys ran after the ball. Art We are ready to negotiate anyand The7 fell and A1 fell on top of him. Ada) the. management assigns a time went Cassano Mr. and Mrs. James stick hit Art in the eye and four to see the natural an bridge near representative to consummate of slivers punctured the eye. Mr. mam The g points agreement. in Heers took Art by plane to St. Blanding. They stayed returned contention are union security and and Marks hospital in. Salt Lake City. home Sunday nightLindermans re- an equitable wage structure. Monday. On the picnic at the time of the We are not asking for a closed turned to their home in Salt Lake accident besides the Heers were We are insisting on a union shop. Mr. and Mrs. Babcock of River- Monday evening. went to shop because we feel that anyEdna Mrs. Graham side, Calif. They are Mrs. Heers Salt Lake Wednesday and back thing less does not constitute parents and were visiting 'here Thursday, She was initiated into union security. The closed shop over the holiday week end. the White Shrine. On Wednes- puts the union in the unenviable as an employday of the previous week Mrs. position of acting Accident On Hirhway Graham entertained the bridge ment agency. The union shop does insist on the eventual membership A bad and lucky accident oc- club. An extra table and five of those in the bargaining unjt, were They guests present. a special curred on the highway at 201, but we feel that this is not unweek ago Sunday. The cars were were: Mrs. John Perakls, Mrs because a fair distrireasonable Mrs. John NayRussell Faddis, badly damaged. The lucky part in the of bution Mrs. responsibility of the accident was that no one lor, Mrs. Tom McCourt, of the bargaining maintenance MurMrs. Burke Henry Hyatt. was hurt. A car coming down the won high, Mrs. Ellis Morgan agency i s consistant with the highway, driven by Barton Jones phy Mrs. Bill Lindsey low and benefits derived therefrom. second, conof Dragerton, went out of PAULINE ROWLEY, It Mrs. Vincent Hyatt traveling. trol and left the highway. Sunto Secretary, Local 340, Anderson moved Roll crossed the lawn at 211 and crashService Employees Building Price. from. Ezell's nydale Vernon broadside into ed Union. Car that was parked on his driveway. There was a large number Jet planes were first flown off of small children about but none on a carrier by the navy in 4-- 11 and ..were harmed. August, 1946, almost two years the PhanMr. and Mrs. Graham spent ago, when the FD-Memorial Day in Provo. tom, operated off and on the airMr. and Mrs. Mike Tullio and craft carrier Franklin D. Roose- two sons and Mrs. Ungaro, all of velt. 0 5c ss post-;ba- Dragerton SATURDAY - SUI1DAY j j ! , - ; Blan-din- . Club Girl 1, Wipe the meat with a clean damp cloth do not wash under a flow of water. Rub the outer surface with fat, salt, and pepper, and with flour if desired. Add garlic or other seasonings as a matter of choice. It is not necessary to baste roasting meat in. an electric even, the moist controlled heat will not dry out the roast if properly cooked according to directions. The following times and temperatures will serve as a partial guide for roasting and baking: 350 Deg. Roast beef, standing (with bone) 0 min. per lb. Rare 5 min. per lb. Medium 25-min. per lb. Well Done 350 Deg. Roast Beef, rolled and boned (Add 5 min. of cooking time for each pound of meat) min. per lb. 5 5 Deg., Beef, less tender cuts Beef for roasts weighing over 10 lbs .325 Deg., 25-3- 0 . min. per lb. 350 Deg., 30 min. per lb Veal mm. per lb. 5 300 Deg., Veal, less tender cuts 350 Deg., 30 min per lb. Lamb ..... 350 Deg., 30 min. per lb. Pork 300 Deg., 40-min. per lb Pork, less tender cuts . .. 325 Deg., 30 min, per lb. domestic Duck, Duck, wild (see card on Wild Fowl and Game) 325 Deg , 30 min. per lb. Goose, wild or domestic ) Fowl Wild on also card (See 350 Deg., 30 min. per lb. Chicken, tender, 300 Deg.. min. per lb. 5 . Chicken, less tender (Also can be cooked In the Thrift Cooker) Turkey and Ham: 350 Deg., 25 min. per lb. lbs Weight up to 10-325 Deg., 15 mm. per lb. lbs Weight from 12-325 Deg., 12 min. per lb Weight beyond 15 lbs Do all pot roasting and brazing in the oven at a temperature of 325 degrees for at least 45 minutes per pound. DEPENDABLE SO t RIDIN - ROPIN BULLDOGGIN Sponsired by Dragerton Rodeo 22-2- Committee 30 Albert Miller, Woody McMahon, Ernest Castelman 40-4- 300-32- 40-4- . I 45 w- - and-Game- 'OLD 40-4- OICcan cause a lot oftrouble 12 Better Get Clean, Fresh Oil 15 MAY MARRIAGE in Yeer Car RIGHT AWAY! Let us check your cars crankcase, oil filter cartridge, and clean and il carburetor, air cleaner, your differential, and transmission . . . nowt Honestly, Just how long has It been since youve given your car lubrithe careful cation It deserves? New car, or old It will give yoa longer service end fir ester riding pleasure when you give It regular lubrication. If you ltkerto have your car ready to go anywheruid who doesn't? drop In and see ue. Its the right place, for the right servicel re-o- PERMITS Nineteen licenses were issueu in the month of May, an increase of four over the previous month. Thirteen licenses were issued during May of 1947. FOR SALE Band instruments, accordions, guitars, sheet music and musical gifts. The Price HOUSE OF MUSIC Theatre Building. potnt-by-pol- lUlIICAllUM Wt um only cacrorypfrod and our eparte lubricants, know-boto do a. have the thorough job w I TUNI-U- F Our Service Department U equipped to teet your engine heart and nerves scientifically . . . and to restore smooth, powerful operation. Ask About Our Budget Payment Plan BURNELL GARAGE 4-- H EFFICIENT CONTESTANTS ADULTS $1.30, tax inch CHILDREN A1)M Hew Farm Movie HELPFUL ALL WELCOME Sought For A nation-wid- e search for a club girl to be featured in the' Green Promise, forthcoming picture of a farm familys struggle for success, was announced today by David Sharp, Jr., Utah State club leader. Extension girl under 13 Any Utah years of age may try for the feature part in the new movie. All that is required to enter is a clear snapshot or photograph of the girl, properly identified and accompanied by an entry blank, submitted to her local county or! home demonstration agent. tell the, The Green. Promise-wil- l club work helps story of how a farm girl win independence and a sense of personal achievement. Four girls will be selected from over the nation for screen- - tests in Hollywood. These four, with chaperones, will enjoy an allexpense-paid trip to Hollywood during summer vacation. Deadline for entry in the talent search' is June 30. Entry blanks may be obtained from extension agents or club leaders in each -- SHOW OPEN 18-2- ... 12 13 JURE Dodge andPlymouth Distributors for , Eastern Utah H 4-- H ME rib EyrMALLS flAPA STOnE 4-- H CAQDOri EMERY DARK Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve Systgm Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpn Rockford Work Socks 25c pr. AUTO PARTS AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP MOTOR REBORING CLUTCH BRAKE 4-- H REBUILDING RELINING BRAKE DRUM TURNING RinS Refitting and Resizing Piston YOUR N.A.P.A. JOBBER IS A ! county. Mis Theta' ' Johnson, county home demonstration agent, urges all younger girls to consider this offer and submit their pictures to her as soon as possible. ! Phone 506 62 N 1st West, Price PHOME H , GOOD MAN TO KNOW STORAGE CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER HOV1NG-RACKIN- SHIPPING Suggestions! The stork brought four babies to the Dragerton hospital this past week. On Sunday, May 30. a girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Padilla of Sunnydale. The following day a girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bishop of Mr. 'and Mrs. Dale Dragerton. Peterson of Dragerton had a boy on Wednesday,- June 2. The final arrival of the week was to Mr. lind Mrs. Botkin of Sunnydale who had a girl on Sunday, June 5. Fuel Type Survey Of Carbon County Timber Being Made The state board of forestry and fire control this summer is making a "fuel type survey of Utahs state and privately owned timber, grazing and watershed lands, according to Don M. Drummond, Logan, assistant forester-firewardfor Utah. Mr. Drummond is in Price this week and he, along with Thomas Madden and Darwin Hendricks, both seniors in the School of Forestry at the Utah State Agricultural college, wdll make the survey. J. D. Dillard, district grazier, and Sheriff Joseph Dudler have oriented the group onr Carbon county's mountains, river drainages and roads. en BASKET, with harness included . special $4.50 bucks sFoam goods IVinchester Model 12 Shotgun Stevens Over and Under Other Models .410 and f Certified to Haul Any Place in UTAH and COLORADO ' Complete Moving Service . . . We Pack, Pick Up and Deliver ,22s Dress Shoes, Dress Hose FIRST RATIONAL DARK Fishing Tackle 4.95 Fishing Vest Coleman Camp Stove Dress Shirts Price- - - o Utah oo Member Federal Reserve System asau SUNN YSIDE Pioneer Bank of Eastern Utah Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpn SUNNYDALE |