OCR Text |
Show 40 Wednesday, May 16, 1851 THE DSAGEHTOK TdBUNE, BSAGEETON, UTAH 14 by Emily Hahn; Three Little Boys and a Lighthouse by Nan Hay- -j den; Ghost Town Cowboy by Genevieve Torry Eames; and the New Wizzard of Oz by Frank L. Baum. In the adult shelves are Sunnuilda -- ? Dunnuaale by Thor Heyerdahl; Rain on the Wind by Walter Mac-ko- n; Summer Stranger by Louise Field Cooper; Children of God Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and by Vardis Fisher and Never Dies family have bought and moved to the Dream by Margaret Landon. their new home in Dragerton. They have lived in Sunnyside for Last year the electric utility inseveral years. The Nolan Mech-a- m family moved into the home dustry used more than 90 million moved out of. Browns the tons of bituminous coal. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allred of Hiawatha spent Sunday at his parents Mr. and Mrs. Leslie All-rin Sunnydale. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Workman and family of Hiawatha moved to Sunnydale Sunday. Their daughters, Sylvia and Charmaine will stay with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henderson, in Hiawatha until school is out. The Workmans are making their home at 765 Pine street. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Koelling of Colorado are now living at 565 Edgehill drive. Mr. Koelling is the night foreman in the No. 1 Kon-Ti- ki I !utah Merchants Fall Behind OPS Deadline tors are already in violation of OPS regulations and that pricing charts required of retail merchants are merely trickling into ' the OPS office. Deadline for operators of cafes, restaurants, dining rooms, boarding houses and taverns to file a gross margin report with OPS was midnight, April 30, according to Mr. Draper. He said that less than 40 per cent of such establish, ments had filed with his office. Deadline for retail merchants to file pricing charts under the pro . While most retail and wholesale establishments in the state of Utah are selling below OPS ceiling prices, many of them evidence an apathy toward filing required records with the OPS of(business fice. Draper, Utah district OPS director, declared that six out of ten Utah restaurant opera Delbert M. visions of Regulation No. 7 has been extended to May 30, Mr. Draper noted, but added that it is imperative that merchants get them in as soon as practicable. Minimum Wage Law By 1948, 26 states and the District of Columbia had minimum wage laws setting a floor below which womens wage rates must not fall. Patronize Tribune Advertisers. ed 1 and Saturday May Friday mine. The Wm. Sludder family have moved from Sunnydale to Salt Lake City. The Sunnyside LDS ward held a party for the retiring bishopric. The party was held Saturday evening in the LDS church. The games, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed by a large pro-gra- crowd. mi Several new books are added to the library each month and are ready for the readers. The latest books received are for both junior readers and adults. In the junior section are Avalanche Patrol by M. M. Atwater; Francis DRAGERTON THEATRE THURSDAY WEDNESDAY May 16-- 17 "THE MEN .03 Cleanser 2 cans WILSONS, colored 64c UieO Close Out, 2 Pounds Strawberry Salad Dressing Beans 2 cans CUT GREEN, UTE 2 cans SUMMER GARDEN 3 No. 303 cans DICED, WOODS CROSS Carrots Pumpkin 2 cans LOm 2 cans CREAM STYLE K. K. Duz May 17 Also "BLACK SHADOWS and HEAVENLY DAZE FRIDAY SATURDAY 9 May Double Feature "70 C ADMIRAL, colored 43c 69c 25C 1c Milk 59C Pound 12c 3 pkgs. ... 4 Tall cans JU,CE' 29c wrapetrui? 46 oZ. s,andby cans ALL POPULAR BRANDS f Cottee or 49c Sugar for 84c Pinto Beans OlC 2 No. 2 cans f Oleo Kruncheon Flavoraid 25C 07 c Q-- Pound POWDERED BROWN 2 Giant Size Marlon Brando and Teresa Wright 25c B CAMPBELLS VEGETABLE POtafOeS Trend with SWIFTS aousE5ib. 1 SOUPS 9 8-- 1 GIANT 2C 92c 25c 25c Be,,y Crocker re3 19e 1 Kremel Lemon, 9c all I 84c Pla I I VrUSl 84c BEER r4S"H.,,B's Oxydol Dreft Qr 3.39 18-1- THE AVENGERS . with John Carroll and Adela Mara also "Federal Agent at Large SUNDAY MON. May Id TUES. 20-21-- 22 GqjdH (Birtudledl Mecaits VIEIEmiH!ILIE PAN READY Fryers 7lc Strawberries 59c Bananas pound. Halibut Pork Roast ZTum 53c Climb The COUNTRY STYLE Highest Mountain with 5ausacpe (qjm-Mjnr- Y Seasoned rite, lb. .... tfNfC LOWEST MARKET prices possible GOLDEN RIPE 2ibS 3c UTAH RUSSETS Spuds no. vs, io Onions ibs AND RADISHES 3 bunches 39c 12c .: Susan Ilayward and William jjundigan ' Technicolor WEDNESDAY THURSDAY . May 23-THE COMMAND PERFOIt-fllA- N CE PICTURE OF TIIE YEAR 24 THE MUDLARK Call 4R2 FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN EAST CARBON ALL TELEPHONE CALLS GIVEN ffil-T-and-- L PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION fi? a .h iii VICE-.1 |