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Show Tuesday, August 12, 1947, THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE FOUR Published Weekly Office: Dragehon Theatre Phone Dragerton Iff or 12R22. THE RELIEF SOCIETY One of the auxiliary organizations of the Latter Day Saints I,. ..Warren Tomlinson Church is a society consisting of Editor Jack Clifford the women of the church. Business Manager This organization is called the second-clamatter Relief Entered as Society and as the name at the purpose of this group office 1947 at the 7, post implies, July Dragerton, under the act of March is to help those who are sick or are in distress. 3, 1879. It has been more than 100 years Dr. Contributing Editors since this group first organized Ernest Cox, Jean Crosby, with 18 members Since that time Fred Johnson, Harold Hanson, it has grown until today more Verpon Lund, Orion Mortenson, (than 100,000 women belong to the Emery Olsen, Father Sanders, organization. It is thought to be Betty Jean Poglajen, George the oldest organization for women Perez, Joan Malaby, LaVae in existence.' Patricia Waring and The Relief Society not only tries Fem Peterson. to minister to the temporal needs but undertakes to develop one Photographer Johy"Blevin. It also attempts to spiritually. News contributions to the paper make better mothets and good may be mailed to The Dragerton home makers. Tribune, Dragerton, Utah. News The fr;n7ei ton Relief Society articles, display advertising and .began in 1943 with Mrs. Pearl classified ads can be brought to The present of-- I Day as the office daily from 1 p. m. to 5 ficers arepresident Mrs. Ruby Hanson, Mrs. p. m. Office is located upstairs m (Vivian Coker, Mrs. Vada Ander-'so- n the Dragerton Theatre building. and Mrs. Alice Pehrson. At present the principal project of the local Relief Society is. to woi k with all the other groups in FOR SALE 1942 Chevrolet and the church to make the Welfare Plan more successful. Clothing seHudson. Both are dans. Inquire at the Dragerton land other useful articles are being provided for the needy, both Service Station. here and in foreign lands. This work is completed largply by donation of labor. All finished articles are turned into the genstore house for distribution. eral (Continued from Page One) We .are very happy to say we Mr. and Mrs. John Cullen and have forty enrolled members. three brothers. LaRue is attending Meetings are held every Wednesbusiness school in Salt Lake. day at 2 p. m. in the school house. Three families of Sunnydale had Everyone is invited and will- be a grand time picnicking at Range made welcome. Creek on Sunday, Aug. 3. The families were the Henry Murphys, To freshen a shabby gilt picture LeGrande Grahams and Mark frame, apply the white of an egg Jeffs. with a soft brush. Father Sanders (Continued from Page One) first one he bought himself is a Sunday Masses: I have a very urgent problem in his life. An Dragerton. 9:00 a.m. that I need your advice on. In Sunnyside. 10:30 a.m. colue strange dog him I married when I was 18 years Masses: sold a Weekday how tells He peddler In Dragerton Mon., old. My husband then was in the a collie for three and a half dol- 8:00 p.m. armed service. He was stationed in lars he painfully gathered together Tues., and Wed. West Virginia nea$ my home town. as a child. He recalls the great 9.00 p.m. In Sunnyside Thurs., We were very liappy at first. Soon swiftness of the dog and how Fri. and Sat thereafter, he left for Europe and proud he vwas of his genuine colCALVARY COMMUNITY I had a baby by him. He returned lie. rTbeh one day the CHURCH from the service in 1945 and we little boy was, greatly- perplexed Rev. Constance moved out west. Last October I at being shown a couple of collies had another baby. Sunday School. by a local resident, and being rid- 10:30 a.m. Since my husband has returned iculed at the dog that had been 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship. from the war he is a changed per- sold to him as a collie. Quite un- 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service, son. He is moody, wont hold a happy at the turn of events he vice. awaited the return of the peddler. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. steady job and drinks alot. Prayer Now Miss Fairfax, here is my When that again Meeting. problem. Recently I have received appeared at the OConnor home, LATTER DAY SAINTS Information that he is running young Red approached him with Orion Kay Mortenson, around with a neighboorhood wi- the story that his dog was not a Presiding Elder. dow. I accused him of carrying on collie. Promptly the peddler exan affair with her. He denies it. plained to him that there were Shall I divorce him? three types of collies, the longPlease help me, and the haired, the shaggy-haire- d high-poi- red-head- ed Mrs. E. O. Dear For all Makes of Cars and Trucks Your NAPA Jobber is a Good Man to Know widow plenty of competition. You won this man once, you have a better chance to win him now. lie is bound to be affected by the children. G?t in there and battle that widow. Dear Miss Fairfax I am divorced from my husband and have three small children, aged 2, 5 and 6. My ow'es me alimony for the past II months. I am in need of money for groceries and rent. I dont know where to turn for help. j. Recently I met a very nice man. He is seven years younger than I am. He is my ideal. Last night he asked me to marry him. Do you think we can be happy? I am 37 years old.Awaiting your reply, Mrs. A. G. Dear Mrs. A. G. You are all mixed up, poor woman. Yes, you can certainly get your alimony payments. That ts a matter for the district court. About the nice young man. If your children accept him and will love him as you do, why certainly marry him. You are entitled to all the happiness you can possibly get. This arrangement would also solve the grocery and rent problem. Letters to Miss Fairfax should be mailed in care of the Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah. Yours is the short-haire- d, said the crafty old man. Young Mr. OConnor was happy with the explanation and besides his collie was the fastest dog in the country. Here in Columbia Mr. OConnor has two dogs in a picturesque pen in his garden. He is married and has one son, who now attends the University of Oregon. short-haire- d. Phone REFRIGERATORS THE REST OF ALL FUMIISHIIIGS 76 Plan fee Cream-Cand- y All Kinds of Fountain Drinks Beer - Sandwiches 9 Columbia Phone 7R12 STORE j o 39c 29c 67c Quality Service Work Guaranteed : : : : PETERSONS DRESSES DRY CLEANERS DALE PETERSON Sizes Prop. WHWiinmtimtM 9 to 52 4 groups i $1.00 $3.00 u Ini $2.00 $5.00 Some Originally Priced as high as $19.98 All Other Dresses 25 OFF Sunnydale COATS Sizes - MEATS We Carry a Complete Line of Mod- Free Delivery Service ern General Electric Appliances. Phone Sunnyside 29 R 3 ; to 46 , e 3 Price Groups GENERAL MERCHANDISE GROCERIES ; $5.00 9 $10.00 - $15.00 All Others at - . All Your Household Work Electrically and Save the Dif- Do $10.09 ference. i MEET OLD FRIERDS DAVID MENOTTI DRIVE DOWN AND SAVE j MAKE HEW FRIERDS Proprietor PETERSON, PROP. Phone 14 R 11 Our Entire Line of AT SUMMER RATS mvm am liis&y Rock Asphalt Company of Utah is owned and operated by Utah People - Employs Uah Labor and Purchases its Supplies from Utah Merchants. 1u00eACH Values up to $ 12.00 THE COOLEST POISE ll TOVifl - SWIM SUITS Ladies Sizes 2 to 40 JACKETS 25 DANCE EVERY NIGHT ICE COLD BEER BY THE CASE OR BOTTLE BLOUSES , $1.00 $3.00 DELICIOUS TOASTED SANDWICHES NO 310 DOOLY BLDG. PHONE DRAGERTON 4R5 32 to 44 - $2.00 $4.00 Values to $7.98 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Quarry and Mill at Sunnyside Utah OFF In Sizes SOFT DRINKS AND ICE CREAM COCK ASPHALT CO. OF UTAH j! AUGUST Sunnyside PETENSOn GROCERY HU jj Member of U. M. W. Local CARBOH GROCERY BOLOGNE, lb. BEEF, Boiling Meat, lb. EGGS, Grade A SUGAR, 100 lbs. !! nd North 1st West EVERYDAY SPECIALS' 62 North 1st St. Price 506 COLUMBIA COHFECTIORERY Owned and Operated by Sam Marakis 6089 BILL HARVEY, Mgr. Ph0M Pries 258 - - ADMIRAL RADIOS AND Lay-Awa- y E. O. Your problem isn't new. Most husbands who were in the service during wartime changed. In fact war changed most people, possibly you have changed also. You have two courses open to you, dear E. O. Either admit defeat and get a divorce or give this ' Free Deliveries Primary p.m. Meeting. MERDERRALLS RAPA STORE AUTO PARTS arch-salesm- an j HOUSEHOLD 3:30 Thursday, mjRelief nt - ! Carbon Furniture Co. 2:30 r' Wednesday, Society. Sunday 9:30 ajn. Aaronic Priesthood Meeting. 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. 6:00 p.m. Sacrament Meeting. first Co-lom- Sunnydale News CATHOLIC CHURCH Dear Miss Fairfax ss CLASSIFIED Interesting Personalities Dear Miss Fairfax L. D. S. News Dragerton Tribune Church Calendar LAY-AWAY- $1.00 - $5.00 HOUSE COATS Sizes 12 to 18 $2 00 $3.00 $5.00 -- -- Values to $10.98 CHARGES OR EXCHANGES SALE FINAL FLA CILLE DRESS SHOP r Price, Utah NICK BIKAKIS, Prop. OMI EACH |