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Show Dragerton Tribune , COOL Retired Miners Will Mrs. S. Starley . . Entertains Club Start Receiving Les Femmes omet at the home Pensions Next Week of Mrs. S. Paaul Starley on Mon- SUPERKITECDEHT GIUES TEACHER PLACEf.lEHT FOR Published Weekly Dragertop Theatre Phone Dragerton 18 Superintendent Mont Hannon of Carbon county school district the Rates $2 50 per year; 5c per copy today released the names of teacn-ewho have returned their conClifford , Jack Publisher tracts and who will teach in the matter countys schools during the 1948-4- 9 Entered as second-claschool year. Mr. Harmon furthNovember 11, 1947 at the post er stated that some vacancies stilt office at Dragerton, Utah, under exist In some of the schools bethe act of March 3, 1879. cause the teachers contacted ha.e not yet returned their contracts to the district office. The following are the teacher CLASSIFIED for the school year; placements MAGAZINE SPECIALS Readers Carbon senior high school Digest, 7 months for $1; Wom- (Price) Dr. A. E. Jones, prinans Home Companion, 30 cipal; June Black, Harold Bithell, months for $4. Agent for all Claude Cowley, B. W. McAllister, Vernon Merrill, George Morgan, magazines. ' Mrs. Ben Justesen, Carl Olsen, Justin' Olsen, Chris 117 Geneva Drive, T. Axelgard, Henry Pace, LaVar 1243-4- 0 ss FOR GENUINE factory built part for Dodge and Plymouth cars see Bunnell Garage, 154 East Main, Price. ALL KINDS OF CAKES made to order in my home Decorated " birthday and wedding cekes a specialty. Mrs. Walter Rasmussen, Horace S. E. Richards, Marion A. Roberts, Charles Menzies, Leonard Shields, P. L. Summerhays, J. B. Thompson, Apollo Hansen, E. M. William':, V. E. Williams, John Yack, Ellen Aageson, Mary Margaret Flalm, Veronica Helnleln, Bess R. Jones, Doris Mae Adams, Beverly Nelson, Lyle Lamph, Verda T. Petersen, Irel st SEWING MACHINE Fully Guaranteed Work and Supplies for AH Makes of Machines and Delivery Service Pick-u- p P!:::.: 073 Your Local Dealer Phone 973 8 So. 1st East Pdiico't JW miners 62 years or older, with 20 years' service, who retired after May 20, 1946. Local, district and international union offices must certify as to the applicants union membership, age and term of J ) i er, Rains LaVisa Kelley, princiMattie S. Lange, Amy C. Nelson, Josie T. Wetmore, Gertrude Rout, pal; Lilias F. Oveson. Scofield Eva M. Hansen, Vera Millet, Viola Wilda Brimhall and Ori, Demetra Pappas and Ann Ruby Harkness. Price. Spring Glen George A. Row-le- y, principal; Harold S. Duke, Harold Hanson, Dragerton Hyrum Thygerson, Janette BuRusA, W, Anderson, principal; sell W. Fryer, Clifford Mayer, Ila chanan, Rose Eller, Chrystal Anderson, Mary S. Crawford, Wahl, Millicent S. Thomas, Row-en- a M. Boren and Pearl S, Row-le- y. E. Davis, Jeanette McAl-pin- e. Myrtle VarMihalik, Ruby Evelyn Standardville Vera D. Krebbs. ner, A. R. King, Arvilla C. King, Spring Canyon J. Grant Wave Warner, Royal N. Allred, principal; Alta Barnes, HaVerner Lee Stoddard, Be,h Allrertt Clara Bagnell, Bertha Casjer, zel Jones, Elizabeth Ratcliff, Carol Janie Henderson, Geniel Douglas, Fox, Katherine N. Olsen and Pa- W. triela Hillg. Bette Johnson -Lee Allred, . Sunnyside Gantt, Blanche Justesen, Marjorie pal; La Von Allred. Francesprint BlanM. Monroe, Naomi Stevenson, kenship,. Esther ML Black. Hazel Edna H. Thurman, Esther Tomlin- - Morgan, Marcell V. Tucker, Ida Harenburg, Ella A. Turner ard LaPreal Olsen. Watt is Mae K. Olsen, principal; Gertrude E. Fish. Wellington Joseph Bunderson, principal; Ross Nielsen, Lura L Chantry, Bemiece Higdon, Anna M. Kiner, Shirley C. King, Charlotte Liddell, Wanda S. Petersen service. The union news bureau said the $100 a month is 31 per cent of the average monthly wage of the bituminous coal miner. It said it is impossible to estimate at this time how many miners will apply for pensions. Regulations adopted by - the rustees for computing years of service fix the starting date of pension payments as the first month after retirement of the pensioner. Monthly payments will be made on the first day of each month. Payments will be suspended for any month in which the pensioner works for pay in the coal industry, ceases to, be a member of the union in good sanding, or is men- - y ' i .laaio- -Phonograph and 'Ada Longhurst . Latuda Charlotte Newren. Gordon Creek Mabel E. Kiehrn. The junior high school supervisor for the county is D. E. Williams, primary supervisor is Ruth Valentine, school bus supervisor is James R. Warren, school lunch supervisor is Mrs. A E. Jones, and the school coordinator is F. S. Slaugh. All of these school officials fill the same positions they held last year. Meats Console )a Seutfi-Stetc- M .7 For Cash Loans Up to Mr. and Mrs, Sam Marakis and son, Teddy, have returned from a vacation to Los Angeles last week. $300 See Miners Finance Co. Some of the talk that one hears about tolerance and equality comes from folks who expect special favors. Sooth of NZ Inn Box 743 Dragerton and 'Delivery Service Twice Weekly Every Tues and Fri . Please leave laundry or calls at any of our following agencies: DRAGERTON BARBER SHOP SUNNYSIDE HOTEL FOSTERS CONFECTIONERY at Columbia PRICE STEAM LAUIIDRY & eel tat eivta tNUiiii ia a at momm ah tat 'AIM Water Pump Pocfcog Ptitaa King Sarvka Pockogo Hydraulic Sr aka Sarvka Podtoga Sroka lining Salt IMvaoai Joint Sarvica Pockogat ua VtaA un a toil wcmhc ana neat. CLEARING GO. Bunnell Garage ESacfeGtl:- muttoii chops STEYO HERS vcun fauo:.ite r.iusiG all cocbecs- - Grocery Specials - 59c Lb. 47c Lb. 63c Lb. 59c Lb. 33c Lb. 44c union SUPFLY.C0. GIE SIH2LE RECORD. WM Ancon auto hue i;;o. UEYJ r.lELLGYJ TORE CORTROL Lons Playing. Helps? Franaitwe Co. : Pick-U- p 'TRUCKS DODGE himci BOTTLING CO., Price, Utah 7-- UP PLYMOUTH FORK SAUSAGE TGI3 IIEVJ, DEA0TI7UL GOEDHIATIOH FLAYS 45 Stores ia Helper and Price '4 DODGE for BOILIIIG DEEF I .i Se-ne- Chrysler Corporation MSPar Packaged Parts LUIiCIl MEATS, Assorted Lb. fox tftc fixdt time . . . AED IT HAS THE The Cloverettes club met at the The boys held an edge this week home of Mrs. Eva Bullock of 23, at the Dragerton hospital when Dragerton on Monday, Augustleadthe direction of their under arrivals the outnumbered girl they ers, Mrs. Bullock and Ma urine by three to one.-I guess this means that 15 years Mayer. The meeting was called to order from now the girls will have plenthe president, Mary Lou Ryan, ty of boy friends. The youngsters by and plans were discussed for the were bom to the following parcommunity exhibit to be held here ents: September 9. Also the finishing August 26 Mr. and Mrs. Raytouches were made on the garmond Jones of Sunnyside, boy. ments for the exhibit. August 29 Mr. and Mrs. Anton Lauriski of Dragerton, boy. ro August 30 Mr. and Mrs. Miners Finance Co. Montoya of Dragerton, girL Wil1 Mrs. Mr. and September liam Flynn of Dragerton, boy. end UEAL ROAST, Grade A ED OH Cloverettes le, Henrietta 7. , C7 Club News ' 1949 KE.' t Mr. Gordon Parker and Mrs. Orson Spencer. Mrs. Parker is vacationing here with her husband from Seattle, where he is a student of Journalism at the University of Washington. They are staying at the home of her parents, M. and Mrs. Dave Menotti of Dragerton. Mrs. Spencer is the wife of tjie new doctor at Sunnydale. ne KU-foy- PRICE SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE C Hiawatha Russell S. Williams, principal; Stanley C. Nelson, Mau-riBurmester, Keith Bult, Carol L. Crogan, Myrtle I. Garber, Nita R. Hampshire, Idona Heaton, Nola W. Hill, Geneva Wilcox and Kate L. Prichard. Clear Creek John M. Kelley and Rue Mary Kelly. Kenilworth E, L. Winn, principal; Lola M. Francis, Olive W. or otherwise in-- 1 Eby. Hughes, Mae Jackson, Rosalia B. tally incompetent his affairs. of capable conducting Helper Central Seraflna Mau-r- o, Corey, Lula Lee Fitzgerald and principal; Loraine Christensen, Carrie Ann Letellier. Truck Owners r Bur-gen- REPAIRING ular club members were ne Jorgensen. Price Southside Ruth N. Berburn, 187 Grassy Trail, J. Nyle Washburn, nard!, principal; Margaret K. Carter and Vivian P. Smith. POR SALE Writing Desk. Ben and Aaron A Roylance. 117 L, Earl Justesen, Geneva Drive. Helper junior high Price Junior high school Silas Acord, principal; Owen F. E. L. Fjelsted, Iver E. Iverson, Willard E. Law, George Pizza, Ada L. Krause, Edith E. Krau$e, Catherine T. Leavitt, Mary R. Pizza and Barbara Jane Long-hur- day, August 31.- - High scores were made by Mrs. J. B. McKean and Mrs. Alan Ruesch. Guests in the absence of reg- W. Anderson, principal; Dean Pension payments from the White, Edwin L. Glasier, Dean W. j United Mine Workers welfare and Brown, Perry McArthur, Roy F. .retirement fund will begin next Millet, Emmett Buckley, John M. .month, it was revealed this week Pace, Blame Thompson, Ida P. in Washington, D. C by the Barnes, Dorothea Chirrick, Mar- unions news bureau. The paygaret B. Colzani, Theresa Ham- ment to retired soft coal miners mond, Aileen' R. Phillips, Jewelle will amount to $100 a month. The news bureau said forms Jameson, Hazel Dawn KisseU, Carmen Lewis, Emma McClin-toc- k, have been sent to local unions In Zeela M. Merrill, Maide O. 26 coal producing states. The fund Moyer, Dorothy J. Brown, Cath- now abounts to 100 million dolerine H. Robinson and Florence lars, raised by a 20 cents a ton Cutler. contribution on all coal mined. Pension payments will be made Price Central Charles Madsen, principal; Clara B. Bean, Alda V to eligible hard coal miners from Alger, Alice Harmon, May Bur- their own separate fund in the ton, Loa T. Werrett, Esther J. near future, the union said. Those eligible will be union Maynard, Lillian Nelson, Alice M. Roberts, Agnes Thompson, Mabel C. Conger, Lula J. Ander- son, Anna L. Moyer, Estelle Anderson and Naomi Koskie. son and Fern R. Fausett Columbia Harry R. Balle, Price Harding Charles MadAmanda P. Roberts and principal; sen, principal; Gladys King, Maude Adams, Janet Sharp, Elaine Kathryn Strate. Castle Gate Roland R. Taylor, Beausheur, Rebecca Henderson, Neva W. Green, Indra principal; Grace L. Jorgensen, Lenore. K. W. Jensen, Ruth S. Johnson, Wii-eM. Anderson, Madsen, Thelma Mamie B. Lopg, Kilgore, Sadie H. Rizzuto, Zola Tangren, Esther and Dorothy Vaughn Belle E. Sutherland and Virginia Bowns. H. rs 4-- ( Office: Free Tuesday, September 7, 1948 THE DIUGERTON TRIBUNE. DRAGERTON. UTAH TAGE FOUR BUS SCHEDULE DAILY SCHEDULE (Except Sunday) Effective May 17, 1948 LEAVE PRICE FOR (Except Sundays) Dragerton Sunnydale Sunnyside Wellington 3:00 P.M. 9:30 P.M. 10:30 P.M. 9:10 P.M. 1:06 A.M. LEAVE FOR PRICE (Except Sundays) Sunnyside 1:45 AM 13:15 PM 5:00 PM 6:40 PM -- 10:06 PM Sunnydale ....8:50 AM 13:20 PM 5:05 PM 6:45 PM 10:05 PM Dragerton ....: 55 AM 13:30 PM 5:15 PM 6:55 PM 10:15 PM AM 1:00 PM 5:45 PM 7:25 P.M. 10:45 PM Wellington LEAVE PRICE FOR COLUMBIA 10: 30 AM 3: 00 PM 5: 30 PM LEAVE COLUMBIA POR PRICE 1 1: 43 PM 4: 30 PM 0: IS PM 3 SHOPPING BUS SCHEDULE (Saturday Only) 9: IS A. M. Leave Sunnydale for Price Leave Dragerton tot Price 9:30 A If Leave Price for Drererton end Sunnydale 3'00 P. M. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Pikes Peak or Red Star FLOUR, 50-l- b. bag $3.39 box CHEESE, Velveeta, $1.15 TOMATO JUICE, 46-ocan 24c NUCOA, lb. 47c FAB WASHING POWDER, box 34c MIXED VEGETABLES, Cottage Brand 7 10c can 18c 2-l- b. z. BEANS AND HAM, Kingswoods, TABLE BEETS, Diced, can LUNCH MEAT, Try-i- t Brand, can CATSUP Heinz, bottle 10c 12-o- z. BACON SQUARES, lb. SALT PORK, lb. SLICED BACON, 1st quality, lb. MUTTON STEW, 2 lbs. BUTTER, lb. CUCUMBERS, 3 for CABBAGE, lb. EGG PLANT, lb. .... TOMATOES, Firm and Ripe, lb. YAMS, 2 lbs. for v 4 49c . . 26c 43c 36c 69c 35c 87c 10c 3c 10c 5c 27c . PEACOCK'S MARKET wtmmniuiiieitiwMiiiMniiiCT, ' a l |