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Show Tuesday, June 7, 1955 From the April 1955 issue of Little Leaguer , BASEBALL MOTHER The game of baseball used to be Just faintly understood by me, Hitter, homerun, mound and walk Were just a lot of menfolks talk. But since the Little League is here Im learning more and more each - year- - , Page Seven THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE O per, Extension Clothing Specialist Sets Classes hf Carbon Standardville, and Spring Glen, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lillian Laboroi in Helper, 203 Canyon Street. On June 10, Miss Johnson will meet the members of the South Price Home Demonstration Club at 2 p.m. in the county agents office in Price. Here she will spend the afternoon on tailoring tips. On June 16, Miss Johnson will return to the county and meet clothing leaders of Price, Wellington, Carbonville and Wattis. This meeting will be at 2 p.m. in the - And as sit up in the stands I hold my head and wring my 4-- H hands, And with my heart I pitch each ball I swjng the bat and hear the call, When at homeplate the ump calls out I plead, I rant, I stomp and shout, Until I realize with shame That this is just the childrens game. county agents office in Price. leadMiss Johnson wrill give ers special help in their various construction problems, and all girls who are old enough for style dress revue competition this year should also plan to attend one of these meetings and receive first rate instruction from Miss John4-- H 4-- H son. THETA JOHNSON to make your home Miss Theta Johnson, Extension clothing specialist from the Utah State Agricultural College, will be in Carbon county June 9, 10 and leaders and 16, to work with home demonstration clubs, according to ;County Agricultural Agent Robert L. Hassell. The schedule prepared for Miss Johnson is as follows: June 9, Miss Johnson will work in the East Carbon area from 2 to 4 p.m. She will meet all clothing leaders at the home of Mrs. Vivian Seitz, 650 Parkway. On the same day, she will meet all clothing leaders of Hel- 4-- II 4-- H 4-- H The county agent urges all clothing leaders of the county to take advantages of this help, since there is no home demonstration agent in the county to help them with this type of work. The meetings have beefr scheduled to accommodate the greatest number of leaders in the various communities. The county agent asks all leaders to plan now to make use of this help that is offered them. Mrs. Herman accompanied them back to Utah and is spending ten days vacation at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henrie. Ralph Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Real us Taylor 290 Circleway, Sunnyside, left for Missouri University at Columbia, Missouri, Friday, June 3. Ralph has had one d and a half years at Austin College in German, Texas. Views Changes In Current Budget Some changes are contemplated the current budget of the Carbon -- county- schooL district which involve a transfer of funds from one budgeted item to another with no increase or decrease in the total. budget, it has been announced by Movell Jewkes, clerk of the board of education. At the rcgedar meeting of the board of education scheduled for June 16, these changes will be effected : To increase the item known as Auxiliary Services by $5,200 or from $188,975 to $194,-17increase the item known as Capital Outlay by $7,500 or from $105,432 to $112,932; increase the item known as Debt Service by $20,500 or from $131,090 to $151,-59i 5; 0. To compensate for these increases the follow ing items will be decreased: General Control by $5,200 or from $33,310 to $28,110, reduce the item known as Instruction by $13,500 or from $889,210 to $875,710, and reduce the item known as Fixed Charges by $14,- - FOR SALE A 51 Kaiser new motor very reasonable --If call 2103, Sunnyside, interested Rates: $2.50 per Year 5c Copy Utah. matter June Entered as third-cla12, 1952 at the Post Office at DraFOR SALE A FIVE room house gerton, Utah, under the act of at 330 Carson. Phone 2075 or March 3, 1897. call at Galbreath office. VERNER STODDARD, Publisher FOR SALE TWO houses remodOffice 322 Carson eled and recently painted. KitchPUBLISHED WEEKLY en are furnished with electric appliances. Call 5596 or see "at 144 Denver, Dragerton. Kesten-bauDIXON AND GARCIA GARAGE or come to 322 Carson. Dragerton State Inspection Station. They A 9x11 ARMY officer's tent with side walls that I will trade income is salary. Farmers $3.00. an umbrella tent of the same for Call 6676 car in the past year. 181 Cedar, Sunnyside or FOR SALE WALLPAPER, size. " 5509. phone Canadian imports. stripes, plaids, FOR SALE A HOUSE at 106 3rd Nothing over 60 cents single roll. West. Call 3393. Slowi movers cut to 30 cents. Open evenings and Sundays. FOR SALE A THREE bedroom house at 335 Denver. Wall to Wm. Holdaway Hotel, South wall carpeting. See at 335 DenCarbon Avenue. Price. ver or, call at Galbreaths office. FOR SALE ONE boat and trailer in good condition for $25Q. Call 915 Price or FOR SALE A MODERN home 989 Price. just East of Wellington, attractive interior. One acre of land. CUSTOM PLOWING Easy payments. Call 0286-Rand leveling. Contact Price. the Holland Farm just below the NZ Inn in Dragerton, or FOR SALE ALLTkinds of, flowers, vegetables and plants. Ph. phone 7777. 5595 or see at 116 8th West, I WILL REPAIR YOUR LAWN I also Dragerton. mojtfers and bicycles have all kinds of accessories for FOR SALE AN UPRIGHT piano in very good condition, 106 Car-sobicycles. See me at 509 East phone 9946, Dragerton, Geneva, Dragerton. Utah. FOR SALE Ay CLEAN house at 341 Carson Ave. Drag- PIANO LESSONS, experienced. Mrs. Blair K. Poulson, 621 Parkerton, Utah. Inquire at office. way, Sunnyside.' MAYTAG convenEVERBEARING STRAWBERRY FOR SALE tional washer, used 10 months plants for sale. $3.00 per hun301 $40.00, phone 3304. 214 Rawlins, dred. Upper Sunnyside, 7775. Dragerton, Utah. Utah. Phone FOR SALE A large deep freez. FOR SALE A MEDIUM-SIZEHurtzmann piano in good condi-' Small monthly payments. Cali lion, phone 9946. See at 106 Car- 6679, Dragerton. son. FOR TUBE TESTING, television APARTMENT at FOR RENT and radio repairing and parts E.-- L. SatterUtah. 2057. Columbia, phone field. A FOUR ROOM house for sale at 123, 2nd West. See Ben Juste-se- n 3 BEDROOM house for sale. Ph. at 117 West Geneva .or ph. 4416 or contact Ace Bingham at " Miners Trading Post. 7757. -- .. gone. Nearly 14,000 persons wrere killed in week end traffic accidents last year. 700 or from $106,436 to $91,756. is pointed out in the legal notice of these changes which appears elsewhere in this issue that It these changes are made necessary because cf an expected increase in the school lunch program and by the purchase of additional equipment for various schools. The increase in Debt Service is to take care of a large number of unpaid bills on hand at the beginning of the 1954-5- 5 school year. COATS . . . SUITS . . . SPRING DRESSES Price Vi SLIPS and GOWNS HATS or ss Three West Virginia counties boosted bituminuscoal mine production more than 2,000,000 tons each between 1940 and 1953, according to recently published listics. Wyoming county produced 8,763,000 tons in 1953 and 3,497,-00- 0 tons in 1910. Harrison county 1953 production was 8,562,000 tons, and 3,939,000 tons in 1940. "Mingo county, 7;1 31,000 - tons - in 1953 and 3,413,000 tons in 1940. Many do with opportunities as childien do at the seashore; they fill their little hands with sand and then let the grains fall through, one by one, till all are For Your Vacation Needs pre-me- The Dragerton Tribune Boost Coal Production Board of Education ALL GLOVES -tp - Vi - Vt Price Price Regardless of Former Price $1.00 per Pair BELVAS GLORIA SHOP CLASSIFIED Price Utah -tp 4-f- t. 6-7- -3t 6-7- -2t J 2t -lp LAND-scapin- g, 4, 2t 4-5- -tp 3p n, 4-- 12 -2p Gal-breat- 5-1- hs Vacation Time or Youll have anytime... IK. BETTER TIMES WHISkV miui with TWf ' -lp 2t D -- Mutual Lumber Co. -lp " 5-3-- -2t -- 55.0- j 2p 2ts Phone 275 -lp . 5-- 24 OlM. I.T.O. CO. EARLY TIMES DISTILLERYJIOMPAN KENTUCKY STRAIGHT Y LOUISVILLE 1; KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKY 86 PROOF |