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Show Tuesday, June 27, 1950 The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah PAGE TWELVE Guests from several different towns enjoyed the program and delicious refreshments. Miss Odendahl received many lovely Pat Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. 'JOHN (0. ANNOUNCES GALDREATII Murphy and family, Mrs. Mae McCann and granddaughter, Colleen McCann, spent Sunday afSCHEDULE FOR DRAGERTON ternoon and evening picnicking at SPRINKLING 5 gifts. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Durrant, Range Creek. The John W. Galbreath and company has announced a water Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffs spent Jr. and Gary left last week for for Dragerton. It is as follows: Washington where they will Sunday at .Castle Gate with his sprinkling schedule SCHEDULE SECTION E MORNING Mrs. Thuren Odendahl and Mrs. spend their vacation with Mrs. father, Arthur Jeffs. ! All houses on Denver Avenue 6:00 to 7:00 a.m.; All houses on W. B. Odendahl entertained at a Durrants family. She and Gary W. C. Walker, William Scully Carson Avenue 7:00 to 8:00 a.m.; All houses on Berkley and Cobridal shower Friday evening in will spend the summer there but and F, M. Duncan, all of Salt Lake lumbia Drive8:00 to 9:00 a.m. honor of Miss Carol Odendahl of Jack will return to his work in City, were business visitors in EVENING SCHEDULE two weeks. Dragerton All houses on Denver Avenue 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.; All houses on Sunnydale last Wednesday. Mr. The shower was held at Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Graham and Duncan and Mr. Scully returned Carson Avenue 7:00 to 8:00 pm.; All houses on Berkley and Co8:00 to 9:00 p.m. the home of Mrs. Horace Naylor. family, Miss Shirley Davis, Miss that day but Mr. Walker remain- lumbia Drive MORNING SCHEDULE SECTIONS B AND C ed the rest of the week. 6:00 am. to 8:00 pm. Until further notice the EVENING SCHEDULE SECTIONS B AND C library will be open each 8:00 pm. to 10:00 pm. AS SEEN IN HOUSE & CARDEN Monday and Thursday afternoons MORNING SCHEDULE SECTIONS A AND D from 2:00 to 4:30. 8:00 am. to 10:00 am. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toth and EVENING SCHEDULE SECTIONS A AND D 6:00 pm. to 8:00 pm. daughters, Barbara and Beverly, moved back to Price on Sunday of last week. They moved here hall closet were burned, the hall burn and family have moved back ' from Price last December. was charred. Her neighbors "pro- to Dragerton. They once lived Miss Carolyn Anderson motored vided the family with sleeping here but moved to Wellington and'"Ql to Salt Lake and back last Sat- quarters for the night. lived there for some time. urday with Miss Marilyn ColomMr. and Mrs. Bob Reed of The paint shop near Dave Men-ott- is bo and Mrs. Colombo from business has closed its doors Washington, are visiting in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth so Dragerton no longer boosts a Johnson Monday. The four spent paper and paint shop. the day sight seeing and drove Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilcox to Dead Horse point. Then on to of Orangeville have moved to the Arches and The Devils Gar- East. Carbon,, where Mr. Wilcox dens, having their picric lunch at is employed. the latter place. Mir. and Mrs. Jack Masters Mr. Verner Stoddard has just Miss Reah Rose and ner friend, have moved to Colorado announced his appointment to Charles Wright, spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Ray Naylor are represent the Occidental Life In- end at her parents home on Whit- now at home in Dragerton. They surance company of California. more Drive, Mr. and Mrs. Lester purchased the home at 319 Car-so- n. The Occidental writes a complete Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Rose drove to Mrs. Vera Warren has moved Circle eveline life of Lake and Salt last to health insurance, City, Friday Sewing Spanish Fork to make her accident and annuity contracts. ning and got them. home. Mrs. Warren formerly livMr. Stoddard will also repreMrs. Steve Zele who has been ed in the home now owned by the sent the Farmers - Insurance in the local hospital the past sev- Naylors. ! Because Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toth who Imagine Group. Remember that the eral days is reported as being pfaff Sewing Machines feature the magic been living in East Carbon have Farmers will save you money on improved at this writing. Dial, you can sew easily and quickly the clothes, cur the Mrs. past winter, have moved back Roy Hull and sons, Tommy your fire and car insurance. to .Artheir.. and home in. Price. , . Clayton,, are ..visiting in tains, drapes or slipcovers youVe always wanted. No special Mr. Stoddard lives at 322 Car-soMrs. Roy Hendrickson Mr. and Mr. drive Hull will kansas, and attachments . . . just dial your stilch for Straight or Dragerton. the first of July and bring of 339 Columbia, have moved to there There was lots of excitement them home. Idaho to make their home. Model 130. Sewing, Cording,, Appliqueing, etc. Pfaff about town Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Stidham Mr. Charles Norman has purabout 8:00 fire when the pm. Oakand chased the home at 103 8th West. of 8 WEEKS SEWING COURSE FREE Cozyette, alarm was sounded calling the land, daughter, He the will in visited California, bring his family from Into 112 2nd West, the home of department Mrs. diana soon. the Stidhams sister PFAFF SALES & SERVICE home of Mr. and Mrs. Leatham past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Behling They were in Ring. The back bed room was route to Kansas City, Missouri. of Ferron are now living at 217 39 W. Main Phone 480 aflame, and neighbors saw the Dale Stockberger has sold his Wilkins. UTAH light through the windows and home to Johnny Adams, and Dale PRICE, Mr. Mike Tratos drove to Salt turned in the alarm. Mr. Ring and his wife are living in a Lake City over the week end. was at work and Mrs. Ring had trailer house. 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