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Show PAGE FOUR The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah r,pfTn! Published Tr -- luesuay, i cuiuaijr if? CARD OF THANKS Ovescn Cfisssn CALAMITY JANE AND SAM BASS We wish to express our deep Shirlsy Weekly Office; Dragerton Theatre appreciation to all our friends and Gold And relatives for the flowers and many Dragerton Phone Dragerton 18 EXCITING FILM Rates $2,50 per year; 5c per copy acts of , kindness shown us follow- Green Cell ..!A Queen ing the death of our beloved Fred Clifford Publisher- -- Jack MRS. FRED MENOTTI At a luncheon held Sunday Donald OConnor In Are You With It to Play With Sam Bass In Another Great Double Feature DAVID AND MR. MRS. ss second-clamatter Entered as night, Shirley Oveson was selected - MENOTTI and family. to November 11, 1947 at the post be queen of the Dragerton Gold office at Dragerton, Utah, under ,.j and Green ball which will be held Vinson Brown Specks To the act of March 3, 1879. on March 4. Shirley is the da ugh East Carbon Students ter of Mr. and Mrs. Conway OveVinson Brown, Explorer and son of Dragerton. Her attendants WILL TRADE 1941 Plymouth, naturalist gave a lecture entitled, are Beth Leavitt, daughter of Mr. , with complete new overhaul "Sages of tht Wild at the Drager. and Mrs. Lyman Leavitt, and Alice job, for a 49 automobile. Ph. ton school gym Friday evening at Hansen, daughter of Mr. and 7:00 oclock, , , 337 Petes club. Helper. Mrs. Harold Hansen. Mr. Brown has traveled in the The luncheon was held for the FOR GENUINE factory built parts Orient, Central America and the MIA Gleaner girls and the MIA for Dodge and Plymouth cars west and has studied all forms of Those attending were see Bunnell Garage, 154 East wild life found In these areas. His leaders. Mrs. Dora Smith, Mrs. Mae BowMain, Price. talk covered wild animals, the en, VMrs. Ellen Peacock, Mrs. "w. Ray life the marine in Mrs. out INCOME TAX papers made Lillian Harvey, Alice Gibson, jungesand : and notarized Robles, Alice Hansen, Patsy Burat ' 123 west tropical seas. ' Geneva. Following the lecture, a stu dick, Geraldine Hyita, Marta dent body dance was held in the Black, Helen Howe, Shirley Oveson, Beth Leavitt, Eunice ShearCLEANING Acme Cleaner rep- -, gym. er and Sylvia Jensen. resen tat ive in East Carbon is Mrs. Roxie Bray of 103 Co- Unique Method Used By The guests were shown movie lumbia Drive, Dragerton. Pick Kiwanis For Poiio Fund pictures taken while they were at up and delivery service is giv Brighton, Utah last summer. OthX1 ... . The Kiwanis club bowling team er entertainment was enjoyed had a unique way of contributing during the evening. ,, FOR SALE 2 mattresses, 2 bed to the polio fund. Each man Calamity Jane and Sam Bass, men escape but are followed and springs, 2 radios, 1 bed (iron), playing in the game contributed a Universal Internationals Techni- surrounded 1 overstuffed at.; theii- jnountain set, l baby bug- nickel. As soon as any Kiwanis color opus Yyonne De hideout. All gy by Columbia Credit Union. bowler made two strikes in sucthe gang are killof Carlo and Howard Duff, opens See Otto Horner, Columbia, cession the pot was put into the ed except Sam, who is critically at Jthe Theatre. Sunday Dragertan fund During the course of the wounded. Calamity then uses all The Ladies Missionary Circle Based on the exploits of the her wiles and FOR SALE One wheeled trailer three games, the Kiwanis team of cunning In a reckthe Dragerton Community two western outlaws who were less with attachments to fit any put $3.55 into the fund. to attempt help Sam escape, met church at home of Mrs. notorious about the 1870s, the model car, excellent condition, The men contributing to the Virgil Mathews the providing a dramatic and thrilling evenfilm combines historical charact- climax to the film. Thursday fund were JoeGrown, Jimmy special sideboards, extra tire Delicious refreshments of ers and romance to ing. good .advan$50. Rev, Johnson, 403 Geneva, Howa, Walter Odendahl, Frank angel food Both Miss De Carlo and Duff cake, coffee and jello tage to provide a highly enterBurdis, Bill Harenburg and Rell were served. turn in outstanding performances atwomen Twenty STUDIO GIRL Valentine gifts Anderson. taining movie. to make the picture highly enjoytended the gathering. men for and women. See Helen Duff, as Sam Bass, goes from able. This marks the actress Ruesch 173 Berkley, Dragerton. CAKES, All kind! of cakes made Indiana to Texas where he meets fourth movie of this Mr. Ernest Cox, former presitype, having to order in my home. Decorated Calamity Jane," played by Miss done Frontier Gal, WANT TO BUY 2 or 3 horse birthday cakes a speciality. All dent of the Dragerton local union, De Carlo, and Kathy Egan, por- previously Black Bart and River Lady, has been confined to the hospital at reduced prices. Mrs. Walter power electric motor, 220, 440 trayed by Dorothy Hart. A short all of which concerned early-timkw, 1200 R. P. M. Glenn A. Whitburn, 167 Grassy Trail, during the past week. He is re- time later Sams horse is poisonedof the western fronhis ported improving by daughter, -in Long, Box 87, Suimyside. a race, and he shoots the tier. girls who will Dragerton. Duff, be rememMrs. Martin Doty. killer, then. Gees .with. some, pals., bered, of course, for his great to the hills. performance in the ' late Mark Patsy Ann Mahari entertained Later Kathy wages Sam to give Hellingers Naked City, adds to a group of girls at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs'. Cliff himself up and stand trial;. -- He- his laurels in- - Calamity Jane and Mahan, Friday evening after they and his . men turn themselves in I Sam Bass. attended the basket ball game in to her brother. Sheriff Will Egan, Dorothy Hart, who appeared DAILY SCHEDULE (Except Sunday) Price. Delicious waffles were en- played by Willard Parker, before with Duff in The Naked City, is the LEAVE PRICE FOR (Except Sundays) trial framed to and Willard Parker turn in fine joyed by Marlene Staley, Merlene realizing Wellington Dragerton Stevenson, Ardyth Gibson, Sharon hang them all. Calamity rescues performances, while Sunnydale Sunnysiit Lloyd 8:30 a. m. 3:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. Stoddard and Patricia Skraznas. them from the jail, and the gang Bridges, H o u s e 1 e y Stevenson, starts a series of hold-ucliMilburn' John Rodney and LEAVE FOR PRICE (Except Sundays) maxed by the robbery of the Clifton Stone, Zakis Paul visited his with Young, who comprise Sam Round Sunnyside ...10:00 am 5:00 pm 7:00 pm Rock Bank. Bass gang, add to the films atparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zakis 10:05 am 5:05 pm 7:10 pm Sunnydale into an ambush, the tractions with top Walking over the atweek end. Paul it 7:10 10:15 am 5:15 portrayals. pm pm Dragerton .10:45 am 5:45 pm 7:40 pm tending the University of Utah. Wellington Leave Price for Columbia 8:15 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. ARE YOU WITH Leave Columbia for Price 9:45 a. m. 4:30 p. m. Tomlinson Honored Ex. Sun. A GAY COMEDY BUS SHOPPING SCHEDULE .. (Saturday Only) Leaves Sunnyslde for Price WITH CATCHY ...9:13 A. M. PRETTY GIRLS Leave Dragerton for Price 9:30 A. M. Leave Price for Dragerton and Sunnydale 3:00 P. M. Month of Hit Films TECHNI010R CLASSIFIED S Ss . t 1J ' if , - o&ragertton es Vnnnoiv autolkie inc. liJOU 11 ONCE MORE, MY DARLING IS HILARIOUS COMEDY HIT Double Billed With Canyon Passage to Bring Great Pictures Here On Friday, Saturday Two Robert Montgomery has lost none of his flair for comedy. After a succession of dramatic roles, he is once .more playing the romantic funster in Once More, Universal-Internation- al My Darling, picture which opens Friday at the Dragerton Theatre. Double billed with Qnce More, is that great westMy Darling ern, Canyon Passage, starring Dana Andrews, Susan Hayward and Hogie Carmichael. Canyon Passage is one of the truly great of the technicolor productions past few years. The picture is as fresh, orig! inal and sparkling as any Monthis in gomery appeared during years as a top box office draw in g. the field of gay With him as leading lady is hair, is Robert Montgomerys Ann Blyth, a lovely addi.ion to leading lady in Once More, My a gay, bubbling stbry Darling, the comedy ranks. Produced by Montg o m e r ys of the kind that initially made Neptune Films, and also directed Montgomery a box office favorite. Annie is called to display by him, the story deals with a bachelor Glm actor who is called t charm, glamor and ,sex yes, by the army and sent on a mis- plenty of sex and not just a half sion to make love to Miss Blyth, portion as in her maid role in a wealthy deb. Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid Ann Blyth, who becomes old when her legs were encased in a enough to vote this year, is also fish tail. considered old enough by her She plays most of the picture studio to play her first role in a in slinky pajamas, or in a play romantic comedy. suit. She pursues her man The petite little star, with the Montgomery relentlessly and, as dreamy face and curly brown she herself says, like a tiger. a laugh-makin- GALLANT LEGION FLASHES ACROSS THE SCREEN IN A BLAZE OF GLORY Roaring Days of Early Texas Fitting Backdrop for Film BUS SCHEDULE ps IT? MUSIC, - PioR-U- p arid- Twice Weekly - - - Continues at the Dragerton Theatre For the Enjoyment of the Theatre Goers - r- Delivery Service - - Every Tues. and Fri. Please leave laundry or calls at any of our following agencies: DRAGERTON BARBER SHOP SUNNYSIDE HOTEL FOSTERS CONFECTIONERY at Columbia riilGE STEAL! LAUIIDHY G CLEAIO CO. n v Warren Tomlinson of Fruita, Colorado, has received national recognition for his editing of the Kynewisbok, student yearbook of the University of Denver where he is a student The National Scholastic Press association awarded the 1949 of the yearbook Its First Class honors In competition with hundreds of other annuals from colleges and universities with more than 5,000 enrollment. Tomlinson was editor of the yearbook last spring and is now preparing the 1950 issue for DUS 11,000 students. edi-iti- on again H.pubL 1 ,J? v,. W V . i( ... - V them. - deire Are You With It? is Hollywood at its entertaining best Lets have more pictures like this breezy girlesque comedy with music. Are You With It? seems to be exactly what the fans want. The film is youthful, zestful rs and tuneful. It a merry quartet of refreshing personalities in Donald OConnor, Olga San Juan, Martha Stewart and Lew Parker. For added fun there is Walter Catlett and George OHanlon, and for added eye-thrthere is Pat Dane. Long An Entertainer OConnor has long been a sparkling entertainer, but in Jiis story, which Universal-Internation- al based upon the Broadway musical comedy stage, success by Sam Perrin. and George Balzer, the young player really has a chance to display his talents in all directions. Starting out in the s.ory as a co-sta- I mathematically-mindestuffy, insurance d actuary, who cant make a move without his slide-rul- e, OConnor gets mixed . up with a carnival. The insurance mans Harvard schooling and skill with figures finds a unique outlet in building a wheel of fortune, in dancing and singing, and in hypnotizing a Carbon College Offers IS Air Hostess stewardess on PRICE, UTAH MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Safety Deposit Boxes Fcr Bent For Your Convenience AKv fVCM thrift In hi Hi Saving Account encourage family and create the Important aving among hi children. .J Drive-I- n Teller's Window in'plans when his opens Tuesday - at the Dragerton Theatre. Packed with all the action and drama for which the Lone Star State is fapied, the turn stars William Elliott, Adrian Booth, Joseph Schildkraut and Bruce Cabot. When Texas was young and newly admitted to the Union, a gallant little group, of men defended It against the powerful, determined forces who sought to dismember and partition It into small, ineffective principalities. One Beau Laroux, former chief of the banded, infamous State Police, schemes to break Up the state and create his own empire in West Texas. His opposition is represented by the valiant Texas Rangers, too few in number to effectually stem the crime wave of murders and robberies which Beau inaugurates to achieve his goal. Aiding and abetting Beaus plot is the suave Senator Faulkner, valuable because of his' influence in the State Senate. A State Is Saved This is the situation when Gary Conway returns home from the red-blood- ed rather J,' 'Th. Galta, which ill Hi Saving Acount tand a on InvWbU bulwark from protecting him and the one he love bet whatever financial crW may orUe and threaten Post Civil War Texas, in aR its war to start a cattle spread with robust riotous and courageous his kid brother. Fate changed his tempestuousness, lives A 1 V'-- . Evening Classjn Type the life of the Carbon college school the airlines is is offering a class evening in typewriting double billed with El Dorado for adults. Registration and the Pass. Gloria Henry, Ross Ford .first class will be held Wednesand Ann Doran in Air Hostess February 15, at 7:00 p.m., in while Charles Starreft and Smiley day, the Carbon college business buildBurnett are the top performers in ing. Classes will be held Monday El Dorado Pass. These two fast and Wednesday from 7:00 to 9:00 moving film entertainment comes p.m.,' with Mary M. Flaim as in- -, to the Dragerton theatre on Thursstructor. day only. The course is designed to de belligerent audience in the side show foilies Miss San Juan is OConnors attractive secretary who follows him into Qie carnival game, and turns entertainer herself. Miss Stewart makes a vivacious carnival performer and her musical numbers and comedy with Parker are solid delight. When the carnival troupe is arrested after a fight with dissatisfied the latter customers, quartet are bailed out first, and perform all the acts themselves from., fire - eating to knifethrowing. Sidney Miller and Inez James wrote the tunes. Among one youll find yourself whistling afterwards is Im Looking for a Prince of a Fella, heard during the ImaginationL number, the films most spectacular presentation. A Little Imagination" and What Do I Have to Do to Make You .Love Me? are other tunes East Carbon Schools headed for the Hit Parade. The Daddy, Surprise Me dance and j To See Conservation m the' sequence are other And Invasion Films outstanding musical numbers. "Are You With It is double billed with "Calamity Jane and The Utah Forestry service and Sam Bass, a great technicolor the army recruiting service will western. These two outstanding show Glms at the schools in the features play Sunday, Monday at East' Carbon area Tuesday. The the Dragerton Theatre. forestry film will cover soil conservation and allied subjects and velop speed and accuracy in type- the army film will show the inwriting and help students prepare vasion of Normandy. for, positions in the secretarial Two showings of the films will field. be made at the junior high school Additional information pertainTuesday morning. The first, to this' course may be ob- gym ing at 9:00 oclock for elementary tained by contacting LeRoy L the second at 11 oclock West, Carbon college extension students, for the junior high students. The director. public is invited to either occas-sio- n. , Mr. and Mrs.' Alma Peterson The forestry film Is an annual enjoyed having their daughter of that service and Mrs. La Dee Knight of Provo, presentation has been made available through visit them over the week end. the county offices of the depart bar-roo- ' ? i worttag for Beau, is killed, in a bank holdup. Gary joins the Rangers and comes into immediate conGict with Beau. . The two are opponents in romance, too, vieing' for the affections of a beautiful reporter who covers the Rangers activities for several papers. 'Although engaged to Beau, she concentrates on Gary once she discovers the undercover of enterprises her uncle, the Senator, and Beau. After a bitter and tense struggle, the Rangers finally outwii and outfight the renegades, thus preserving unity end freedom in Texas. Well Cost Picture William. Elliott plays the down to earth cowboy with nice and Adrian Booth does admirabiy as the reported, - her first role in a de luze film. Joseph Schildkraut and Bruce Cabot personify the forces of evil as the and renegade leader. Heading the large supporting cast Andy Devine, James Brown . and Grant tSk3' all of whom handle then- - roies with 2est Joseph Kane was producer and director 01 the picture. int f.rgeant James Patterson ofhwiifnCe 8rmy recruijng fice Present the films on the invasion of Normandy. The films will be shown in -- Co-um- bia oclock. Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 . ?w"snMANy ASKS AID FOR PEOPLE FS' WaItCr burns son, Bin who is stationed in Munich, reprtS to his mother mat the people there are desper-y tin need of clothing. He a . people 0f East Carbon who might have any unused clothes to ship them to him through his mother. Bill states that conditions for the per-m- el army and the people of Munich treat the boys are very-goo- d . |