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Show Tuesday, July 1, 1947 THE Teen-Age- rs Jimmy Wilcox, Clem and Roland Farewell Party Anderson, Tony Galagoes, Freddy Pacheco, Bud Ungricht, Bobby Vaught, Paul Mower, Zella Crosby, Manuel Abeyta, Shirley Ober-so- n, Ireta Burnham, Barbara n, Palmer, Sally Murdock, Lynn Irene Sixkiller, Keith Powell, Emogene Sixkiller, Laura and Dale Peterson, Tommy Byers, Vera Warren, Ray Davies, Alice Hanson, Tommy Thompson, Jean Crosby, Warren Tomlinson and the guest of honor. A large group of friends attended a farewell party in the Teen Age Canteen for Doris Robison Tuesday evening, June 24. Doris was given a beautiful alligator cosmetic bag by those present, Dancing and games were enjoyed by all. Hot dogs with all the trimmings and cold pop were served with the compliments of Laura er and Dale Peterson,. Emogene and Keith Powell. This was a fine gesture on their part and every one present expressed their appreciation. Doris is headed toward Price and Salt Lake' City and all her friends wish her the best (SI luck and hope that she will return more often to visit her old firends. Those attending the part were DRAGERTON Pag Miners Receive Vacation With Pay (Continued from page 1) to their vacations with anticipation. Some have fishing trips planned while others are going to take a trip back home or to some of the national, parks in the vicinity. Still others are not leaving town because of objections by their better half. It is strongly rumored that before Lightning can JUDY CARTWRIGHT INJURED take his vacation he is going to have to report his plans to his IN FALL FROM MOVING CAR mule and we are not sure he can the consent to go. get Judy Cartwright, 4 year old mule is afraid that Lightnings Lightning of Mrs. Mr. and John daughter might go around, with Cartwright of Dragerton was in- some straygallivanting hussy mule. jured when she fell from a moving car as the family neared Denver on their way to Lafayette, Friday. The extent of the injuries Colorado. The accident occurred are unknown here at press time. Lof-gra- Six-kill- J ' INTHEMIDDIEOFAKISS, $M THEMANMKIUED! Celebration Planned for July 4 All-Da- y Ji F. nnSELT.10 & CO. (Continued from Page One) tury dont miss it. Time 2:30 p. m. at the school diamond. FIREWORKS GALORE The biggest shipload of fireworks ever seen in these parts was ordered for this occasion. However old Mother Nature took a hand in this and decided to have a flood just where this particular carload of pyrotechnics happened to be and destroyed it all. Yet the committee hasnt given up and is1 searching all Salt Lake City and1 Denver in order to replace them. With a bit of good luck on the committees sidewe will have them here in time for the festivities. ,feggii GENERAL MERCHANDISE ooO o ' ; DANCE AT PUBLIC SQUARE Immediately following the fireworks will be found the ever popular Dukes Orchestra giving forth with music at a huge public dance brilliantly lighted with multi-colorflood lights. This is to be held in the Dragerton Public Square. The instrumental stylings of Duke and his fellow musicians will set every ones feet a moving. Sofee of the old boys who havent danced a lick in years will be out there twirling their partners. This affair will certainly be too good to miss. Sorry some of you will be , away on your vacation. , COMMITTEE This celebration is made possible by the town of Dragerton working in conjunction with the union. Serving on the committee planning this event are: ed Ernest 0 COMPLETE PROGRAM 10:30 Free movie for all children 15 or under at the Dragerton theatre. Distributors of Norge Products And R. C. A. Radios WALTER BRENNAN PHONE 4 R 4 COLUMBIA III Contests and' races for all age groups of children at the baseball park. Special nail driving contest for women and plenty of free ice cream and balloons fbr all the kids. 2:30 Special holiday baseball game at the Dragerton field. 8:30 Fireworks display on the baseball field. (This part of the program it as yet only tentatively arranged.) 9:30 Big free dance at the Drag: i erton Public Square. GEORGE C0U10URIS FAYE EMERSON ...ini. UMIK SZZliZZ GEORGE TOBIAS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 94-- 5 presents the picture M-G-- M of pictures.. .the story of the most secret of all timdl HUSH-HUS- A H den city Ridge! Meet only girl who knew the terrifying secret! Thrill to the human drama of those who lived) loved and dared the .s ; mysteries of the creation of the atomic bomb I , ROBERT BRIAN DONLEVY-WALKE- --Tom DRAKE-Beverl- Audrey TOTTER-Hum- t f Starring yv! t). J Cox William Flynn Bill Dance Ralph Preston Osborne Burns Fred Johnson Les Peterson Verqpn Lund Julias Rossman Bob Brush Troy Hill Cliff Woodruff STILL REM0.IBER R y TYLER e CRONYN - 1:00 Scpm. Boy by Ml Woo Original Slory by bob CmMm Mm NORMAN TAUROG . w, SAMUEL MAR X YIKHIAYG3II GAERTM srav r.:o!iY, jolvg-- o 7 . 3 |