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Show r Pare HIE 12 of others working as Social Security Information self-empoly- DRAGERTON TRIBUNE -ed persons, farm hands,' employees 1951 has marked a substantial of churches, hospitals, and other increase in the number of workers charitable,, educational, and noncon- covered by social security. Over 10,000,000 additional jobs are now covered. In Utah alone we have thousands of federal, state, county and city workers who are now and survivors inunder old-asurance. In addition, thousands ge profit institutions are now and tributing toward their old-asurvivors insurance accqunt. Any who have questions regarding tljeir 'social security status should contact Kesler T. Powell, manager of the Social Security ge Aivtrtiumtnt From where I Joe Marsh DRAGERTON, Wednesday, February UTAH Held For Postoffice Thefts '.iViv.v-O- V .V. ' ' ' v Two juvenile boys from Sunny-sid- e have been turned over to juvenile authorities to answer to charges of robbing postoffice boxes at Sunnyside, it has been The youngsters were reported. apprehended by sheriffs officers and they in turn notified federal authorities who, after investigating the incident, turned the youths over to juvenile authorities. Two Monticello youths are also held to answer to the same charge for offenses committed at the Monticello post office. v.'V ...- ", '' , v , ' .v' ' ' ' v ir C. 1B52 K s r' ; . ' s J. ji ,tmm k , It VAS Experienced Hand Wanted , j From where I sit, its only too easy to forget how to do something even as simple as milking a cow if we dont keep at it. And that goes for practicing tolerance, too. Like forgetting our neighbor has a right to decide for himself whether or not to enjoy a temperate glass of beer. If we dont keep the other fellows point of view Cappy Millers back from visiting relatives and tells about a big snow storm that knocked out the electrie power for miles around. Naturally, the local power company was doing everything possible to restore service but folks kept calling in and one woman gave them a new twist. I dont mind not having in mind were all liable to get snowed under, by intolerance. lights, she grumbled, but Ive got 20 cows in my barn and they all hav to be milked by machine. Nobody around here knows how to (Qo& milk a Cow by hand any more. L u Copyright, 1952 , United Statei Brewers Foundation Dragerion Theatre 5-- 6 TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-Febru- ary TALES OF . GREAT ADVENTURE THURSDAY-FRIDAY-Februa- 7-- 8 On Tuesday, January 22nd the Book Cliff club of Sunnydale, enjoyed a very interesting speaker from Price, Mrs. Evelyn Thomas, head of Public Welfare in Carbon county. She gave interesting highlights on how the welfare was operated, and the things they f V The Experts Say And . . . that the ground hog most certainly saw his shadow Saturday, and consequently predict another 6 weeks of winter. Thats strictly in accordance with the tradition of the little animal with the big front teeth. PURPLE HEART DIARY Starring Frances Langford 9 ONE DAY ONLY HARLEM GLOBE TROTTERS Featuring World Famous Basketball Team 10-1- ary se lf RED BADGE OF COURAGE SUNDAY-MONDAY-Febru- Final plans are completed for the garden short-courwhich is1 being sponsored by the Carbon college, the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan, the State Extension Service, and the Associated Garden clubs of Utah. This course is scheduled for February 8 and 9 at Carbon college, and will feature instruction on potted house plants and their care, gladiolus culture, landscaping onan easy scale for southeastern Utah homes, and a detailed study of sgils, insecticides for home grounds, and lilac cul- - Americans must learn again that government should be the servant not the master of the people. ry SATURDAY-Febru-ary de-si- encountered in that department. On Monday, January 28, Book Cliff held a bazaar in Sunnydale library. Mrs. Willard Jumper, chairman, reported it a big suc- - R0BINH00D And v office in Provo, who will be in Price on Tuesday, February 5, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. He will be prepared also to help any re widows or wage earners who to file claims for benefits. 1 But is this case, were dissenters and disbelievers. First of all weve been optimistic all along about the outlook for better weather. And second, we doubt very much if theres a ground hog hole within fifty miles wihch isnt still covered with snow. Were betting that in 100 per cent of the cases, Mr. Groundhog went to the front door, and finding the entrance completely plugged, said to his loving wife, Go back to bed, Gertrude, dear. There must be something wrong with the alarm clock. Its not time to get up yet. TEXAS CARNIVAL Wiih makes them Strong Enough to Stand On Have two, four, six or a dozen chairs, as pull up chairs, side chairs, dining room, desk, hall, game room, and living room chairs. Samson makes them in six stunning decorator colors. Samson folding chairs are upholstered f in stain-- and vinyl Samson-tex- . Extra-wid- e spring cushion seat backrest give you reand laxing comfort. mar-proo- Red Skelton COMMON SENSE CORNER Its a good idea to learn Also- - CARTOON TRAVELOGUE NEWS V. T" TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-Febru- 12-1- ary , 4 DOUBLE FEATURE MAN WITH A CLOAK With Barbara Stanwyck And PIER NO. 3 from the mistakes of others. Ton just cant live long enough to make them all yourself. Give your Valentine a box of Sweets or McDonalds form-fittin- g onr fp each P. S. And don't forget matching Samson folding tables. Samson folding chairs cant tip or tilt, fold silently and easily. Legs are rubber-tipped- , welded of smooth, hard temper steel: cant snag nylons. Samson folding chairs are so smart; youll use Them all over your home. Carbon Grocery Company 23 HELPER FURNITURE COMPANY STORES IN PRICE AND HELPER y i V f I |