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Show THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Tuesday, September 21, 1948 e Sunnyside-Sunnydal- Mr. and Mrs. James Cassano have returned from a two weeks vacation which they spent visiting Mr. Cassano's parents and brother in California. Mr. and Mrs. W Walker of Salt Lake were in Sunnydale several days last week. The Walkeis were house guests of Mr. and j Mrs. Henry Murphy and Mrs. Walker visited many friends. Mr. Walker was here on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kloster returned from a vacationr trip In Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Daily and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Short3 and daughter went to Grand Junction, Colorado, last week! They brought . Dailys two daughters, Wanda and Kareen, home. The SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING girls have spent the past Sunnydale and Mrs. Alice Faddis. month with their grandparents, Mrs. Faddis won the traveling Mr. and Mrs. Lowe. prize. Little DeAn Lindsay, daughter DeDe and Pat Graham return- ed home Sunday from 'a weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lindsay, vacation motoring through Y el- - broke her arm last week in a fall lowstone park and shopping in from the porch. The arm is in a Salt Lake. Their mother, Mrs. cast and is getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Faddis and Edna Graham, came home from Salt Lake with .them. She hadt Mrs. Faddis parents, Mr. and Mrs gone in on the tram Friday morn- - John Smith of Kenilworth motori- ed to Mt. Pleasant and back Sunng- to meet them. The big shovel is making r.n day. Miss Rose Cobo has spent most enormous hole in the ground where the new store is to be built, of the summer vacation with her Now that work has got started parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cobo on the new building it is expected in Sunnydale but has now retum-t- o go ahead rapidly. Monday ed to California to teach school, morning the Utah Construction She taught there last year, .company began hauling in lum- -l ber. They are the contracting Vacation Checks company that has built the new, houses for the Kaiser-FrazAwait 8 company and they have the con- tract to build the new store for ArWUCO MlUCrS the Utah Fuel company. The Boy Scouts of Sunnydale Frank Fox, vice president of and their scoutmaster, Silas Ross, District 22, United Mine Workers spent Saturday at Timpanogos of Amenca today stated that his cave and went swimming at Uie has m its possession eight -, office park at Springville. The boys enof lot a checks belonging to former joyd the day and learned at the cave. The sevn pjoyeS 0f the Arronco Coal who made the trip were vaca-haRobert Morgan, LeGrande Gra- - pany as payment for their Mow1946. 1945 and tion periods in Jr., Scott Jeffs, Melvin er, Wayne Jones, Pete Cobo and, Mr Fox stated at Hamilton. They made the1 not know the does he time ent truck. trip in the new Utah Fuel and miners of these whereabouts Jeffs and Mrs. Mark Mr. and sons, Pfc. L Mark and Scott, mo-- 1 jj this matter is brought to their tored to Manti Saturday and back attention they can claim the Sunday. They visited with Mr. checks by calling at the U. M. W. and Mrs. Keith Stevenson and two sons, Mrs. Ethel Stevenson of A. office in Price and Mrs. Mark Jones and son, Thosfi who have checks coming Monte, of Springerville, Arizona, to them are the following. Van who has spent the past week with her mother. Alger, Max Johansen, Ray Jord Johan-eentertainMrs. Frankie Murphy don, Van H. Keele, Lloyd the bridge club Thursday of Strauss Andrew T ony Rutgas, ' last week. Special guests of the and Percy H. Webb. from Barrett Mrs. were evening two Former er HUUIMIHIIItl'UHmmiltMMWUlltmMIMIIMmiMNI Fully Guaranteed Work and Supplies for All Makes of Machines j . Free and Delivery Service Pick-u- p em-thin- gs Phone 973 com-bo- m, Your Local Dealer & pres-Sher- ry PRICE SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE , Leaves For School Few Changes Noted In Vote Canvass Ma-be- - FIRST HATEOIIAL DARK COLUMBIA C0IIFECTI0I1ERY Pioneer Bank of Eastern Utah Price- - Utah Owned and Operated by Sam Marakis 6089 Member of U. M. W. Local - Ice Cream Candy Fountain Drinks Beer - Sandwiches OQO , - Member Federal Reserve System REMODELED AND ENLARGED FOR Your Convenience Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpn WARREN TOMLINSON Columbia r 3711 73i!l itefte ... - mt- i x-t.- lit- - 0 i irc-i- t M' vj - r - &f3 -r K rj - - 30 13 r. 'tU- - Mi ? .W iRy 4 ? f. '' fV pif-- i prWA s GO U The summer editor of The Dragerton Tribune, Warren Tomlinson, has returned to Denver University where he is majoring in journalism and law. This year, Warren has charge of the Denver Yearbook, a most unique honor for a sophomore. The experience which he has gained with The Tribune and other papers has been a decided help in his school activities. Warren has done a very fine job for The Tribune and will be sorely missed for the next nine months. Dragerton lews Back to school days are here again," although school didn't start out with a bang, as usual, this fall due to about 100 children being sent home Monday because of the teacher shortage. Some of our teachers left after not being able to find a house to live in. We hope these difficulties will soon be corrected. Samuel C. Stevenson of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, will be the local agent here to fill Mr. Hills vacancy. Rev. and Mrs. Tom Constance drove ta Salt Lake City Monday to bring Rev. MacAdam and Mrs. J. D. Smith to Dragerton. They are from South America and Central China, and will speak at the annual missionary convention starting at. the Community church' nrc. () DRUGS rTT.T..l!W:IIH!,il.' !lt' 1 S. M. A. LIQUID DROPS, 15 cc. VI-PENT- A 34c $1.15 $3.00 UNICAPS, 100., Upjohn MINERAL OIL, pint 49c RUBBING ALCOHOL, Norcol. pt. 49c 69c BAYER ASPIRIN, lOO1. 43c COLGATE TOOTH PASTE PEPTO-BISMA- 57c 4 oz. L, 49c ALKA SELTZZER, GOc.ize INGERSOLL POCKET WATCHES $2.50 union supfly go. HELPFUL EFFICIENT DEPENDABLE- - cnnodiT Er.iEQY baihl Price. Utah , September 14 through September 19. Everyone is welcome to attend these services. Mrs. Josephine Tomsich Is (to be in charge of the school lunches for the 1948- and f 49 term, - She has held this position for the past two years and has proven very t Federal Deposit Insurance Corpn !! Member Federal Reserve System Member - Phone 7J3 13337 j in-So- l ' ; voes at Wattis to raise his total to 1417; W. W. West lost ten votes at West Helper to cut his total to 880; David J. Wilson picked uo Very few changes were found 30 votes in Central Price to raise y by the county commissioners in his total to 968; Rendell N. the vote tabulations of the prilost one vote in South Price mary election held on September to drop his total to 209; William 7. The vote canvass was con- L. 'Warner lost two votes In East ducted yesterday afternoon. . Price and 15Price to The changes found, none drop his total to 546; Archer R. enough to change the course of: Clayton lost six at Castle Gate the election, were as follows-Mar- and picked up one at Martin to D. Gibson picked up one bring his total to 864; H. A. vote in West Helper to mpke his Smith lost two votes at Standard-vill- e to drop his total to 827 and total 1450; J. Orvel Peterson lostj 12 votes, five at Scofield and Mark C. Lloyd lost five votes in ' seven at Wattis, to cut his total South Price to drop his total to ' seven! to 1380, Jesse Bryan gained 797. . j 8 So. 1st East Phone 973 ys PAGE FIV! " capable, The water shortage is creating more pain. Dr. Colombo is requesting., that everyone boll all drinking water, and also get their typhoid shots as soon as possible. It is hoped that everyone will realize this is for his own good and comply with the requests. - K tea was held by the A on September 15 from 7:30 p. m. vo 9:00 p. m. It was an open house informal affair and enabled all P-T- the teachers and parents to become acquainted. Mr. and Mrs. .William Bradley of Price were visiting friends in East Carbon Monday evening. A farewell party was given Monday evening by a group of the young people in honor of Miss Lorraine Olsen and Miss Rhea Rose. Lorraine is leaving to attend school in Denver and Rhea will enter school in Salt Lake City. Troy Hill and family are moving to Provo where Mr. Hill will continue to work for the Utah Power & Light company ift American Fork. Mrs. Hill returned from Provo Monday after going in to start the children in school there. 7-- BOTTLING CO., Price, Utah UP Miners finance Co. FOR READING: Single socket floor and table lamps need a bulb. Lamps with two sockets, two bulbs; with three sockets, three 60s. For Cash Loans 100-wa- tt 150-wa- tt FOR SEWING:. Sewing- is much harder on eyes than reading. For even the simplest needlework you need 150 watts. (Sewing on dark cloth with dark thread requires more light than ordinary sewing.) Up to f AT THE S300 - FOR GAMES: Bridge and other games requiring dose seeing bulb," should have as much light as reading one 150-wa-tt tt three 60s. or bulbs, twp r.lEET YOUR FBIE1D3 W Z Inn See Miners Finance Co. Sooth of NZ Inn Cox 742 Dragerton 100-wa- bathrooms are rare. A wall- FOR SHAVING: Well-lighte- d bracket, face high, on each side of the mirror, should have bulb in white glass shade.. If you have a single a 100-wa- tt bulb. If you have i fixture above the mirror, use a ' a central ceiling fixture for general illumination, use a 60-wa- rt -- 150-wa- tt " bulb. FOR KITCHEN WORK: At the center of the ceiling there unit with a 150- - or should be a and color of walls. Over of room size on bulb, depending tt a wall lamp with a use the and over the sink, range, glass-enclos- 200-wa- tt ed 100-wa- bulb. BUY LAMP 0) A Suq - - ScdU x 0DexU WANT MERCY OF BULBS sockets. Fill empty Keep spares on hand. MOST PEOPLE WHO ARE CRYING FOR JUSTICE REALLY,. A UTAH POVLl & LIGHT COMPANY MESSAGE ? 'f u.li NICK vj 4- - - ZAKISrop. |