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Show Lighting Demonstration Given By Technicians Of Utah Power & light Columbia The "400 card club met at the home of " Mrs. ' William Tittle Thursday evening. Mrs. Talsien A demonstration on home lightEvans won both the first and the n traveling prize. Mrs. Freeman tt ing was presented at the won second prize while Mrs. Community church FebruGeorge Foster took the booby ary 2 by Mary Black, home demonstrator, for Utah Power and prize. 'Mr. and Mrs. Deward Nelson Light company, and Dick Evans, and daughter were week end visi- lighting technician for the same tors at the home of Dewards par- company. A colored movie showing the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nelson - PAGE FIVE The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah Tuesday, February 14, 1950 - El-le- Sunnydale Drugs, Workmans Take Top Bowling Honors Drag-erto- Shirley Tomsich has been confined at home the past week because of illness. Jo Ann Hixon has been ill but is reported well and attending school again. The Columbia Gleaner girls and joined the other gleaner of the Carbon girls and stake at a banquet in the Price Third ward Friday evening. Those who attended the banquet were: Mr. Balle, Mr. and Mrs. McKean, Mrs. Civish, Kenneth Harris, Freda Ellett, Burton Reynolds, Mary Ann Rodish, Lois Malaby, Shanna DeAngeles, Fred Civish, Pauline Stella, Glenda Lee Cicish, Delores Fratto and LaRae Ellett. Fred Civish acted as toastmaster for the Columbia group. Lois Malaby and Mary Ann Rodish sang a duet. Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Turnbull during the week. Miss LaRae Ellett has been chosen as queen for the Columbia Gold and Green ball which will be held March 3. wonders of production and operation of modern incadecent and florescent lamps manufactured by Central Electric was shown. Through trick photography and antimated cartoons, the construction and operation of numerous lamps used in both industry and hoirss today was interestingly M-M- en M-M- en Professor Lighting portrayed. Workmans Market defeated the Wasatch Store team in the Ladies league last Wednesday by a 3 to I margin. Workmans took the first two games and total pins to defeat the strong Wasatch Store team. Charlotte Bon had high single for the night with a 168 while Phil Estes took high single for Wasatch with a 158 and high three game with a 394. Sunnydale Drugs gained four points over Atiselmo when the latter team failed to show up for the match. Nellie Holland had a 142 for high single game for Sunnydale while Dot Burdis hit 395 to take three game honors. the antimated cartoon character, took the little girl, Nancy, and the audience on a magic tour to the Three Young ocean floor and into a coal mine to illustrate the many uses being Groups Combine made of electric bulbs. All-Day Mrs. For the Rally movie, Following Black gave a demonstration of The Young Peoples groups how old floor and table lamps could be converted into modern from Hiawatha and Price joined n lamps which would use the new the young people of the Drager-toa daychurch in Community reflector type bulbs. long rally Saturday. Over 80 people registered for Play Review Given the rally at the church prior to morning services which began at On Guest Night By II oclock. Following the service the group enjoyed a delicious Culture Thursday lunch of meatloaf, potatoes, gravy, A very large turnout of mem- salad, cookies, fruit, coffee and bers and guests attended the hot chocolate served in the school the meeting of the Cultura club cafeteria by the women ofDrag-erton. of Ladies Circle Missionary 9. club The Thursday, February followdecorations Table was hostess at a play review, Yes, My Darling by Mark Reed. ed a Valentine theme. The afternoon was spent in the The play was very well presented school gym playing volley ball by Mrs. Clara Ruggeri of Price. The guests of the. evening were and basket ball. Featured event the Bookcliff club. The B. P. W, of the afternoon was a basket ball and and the individual guests of the game between the local The the group. Dragerton Cultura members, game with the score Rhea Cone, Virginia Holman, team won44the 35. to running Lea Lindsay, Vera Warren and Sandwiches, potato salad, hot Dora Smith served refreshments from a well appointed table with chocolate, cookies and fruit were served at 5:30 p.m. to satisfy tte a Valentine theme. Peoples Meanest Man In Town Robs Crippled Children V. A. Jones, manager of the Wasatch Store at Sunnyside, reported today what he termed the meanest man in town. Mr. Jones stated that last week someone entered the stores service station and pilfered the little bit of change from the March of Dimes container. No more than $1.50 was estimated to be the loss, but as Mr. Jones asked it, How could anyone be that low and mean? out-of-to- appetites whetted by the after- Mrs. Edgar Nelson entertained noons activities. Rev. Carl Messell of the Price a Mr. and Mrs. Luther H. Thomas group of friends Tuesday aft- Community church led the singof Huntington have moved in to ernoon at tea in honor of their ing at the evening services. Young the house at 315 Denver avenue. people of the various groups gave talks pertaining to the topic Why should we hive foreign missions?" Miss Lurine Tucker represented the Price group; Miss Phillis Rose, the Dragerton group, and Mr. Max Christian, the Hiawatha group. Concluding remarks were made by Mr. Johnson, pastor of the Sunnyside Drops Close Employment Dept. Game to Helper Explains Changes In Utah Security Act In Kiwanis Play Off ices are terminated. The employ- Others attending er must return within 48 hours the wage and weeks of employment report which is requested of his pursuant to one of his former employees applying for Lola were Alger, Ethel Peperakls, Katie Neumeier, Geniel Douglas, Rosel-l- a Fausett, Marjorie Huish, and special guests, Helen Markosek and Margaret Heers. The - previous meeting of the club saw Marjorie Huish as hostMRS. BRUNO DELLA CORTE ess with Rosella Mausett winning first prize, Katie Neumeier, secENTERTAINS CARD CLUB ond, and Eileen Della Corte, travMrs. Bruno Della Corte en- eling prize. At this meeting Donna Lish and tertained her club Friday, FebruLois Smith were guests. 10. The Utah Employment office has released the following statements concerning the reasons why the Utah Employment Security act was amended: 1. To provide a more equitable benefit formula one that would deny benefits to claimants who ary are not legitimately in the labor First prize went to Gertrude Mr. and Mrs. Chester Steel of market and conversely to allow McCourt. JoAnn Klssell won sec- 328 Columbia drive have sold benefits to claimants who were ond and Melba Benson, trayeling their home and are moving to a house in C section. legitimately in the labor market prize. 19 weeks of employment test. 2. To 'give the administrative agency authority to police the regularly. benefit system by assessing more The two clubs met in an inter- severe .disqualifications for cases club meeting at the Helper Civic of dishonesty and fraud. 3. To provide a system whereauditorium before the game in the administering agency would by commemoration of National Boy always be informed as to the readisScout week. Gomer Peacock, son for and circumstances surtrict official of the Boy Scout rounding the separation of every movement, was the speaker and individual who filed for benefits. stressed the effect of Scouting on 4. To bring the benefit year the youth and men of our nation. closer to the base period in roder relations that a more logical relationship Vern Jones, inter-clu- b chairman for the Sunnyside club, would exist between the weekly stated that the meetings with the benefit amount and the average other clubs and the friendly ath- weekly earnings during the beneletic competitions are encouraged fit year and also, to enable new throughout Kiwanis to stimulate entrants to tht labor market to the good fellowship which key- qualify for benefits within a reanotes the activities of that sonable period of time. These amendments were all made for one purpose, namely, imSCORES IN COAL MAJOR provement of the employment KAISER STEEL security law in such a way that no benefit rights would be denied an individual who was honest, who was unemployed through no fault of his own and who had proved himself to be in the labor market, but to provide the means whereby benefits would be denied to the cases wherein benefits were not properly payable. It can readily be seen that the success or failure of the type of law which we now have rests to a great exIt costs roal money to drive a car with worn out piston - -tent on the willingness of the employer in fulfilling his obligations rings. Costs go up , . . and efficiency goes down because to himself, to his employees and no car can deliver full power with worn rings. Youll to his state government. save money by replacing them with Genuine Chevrolet Under the amended law an emPiston Rings. Then youll get greater power In your Chevployee cannot initiate his claim for benefits unless he presents at rolet and have the thrill of flashing pick-u- p, dependable the local employment office a service . . . and low cost driving. notice. The departseparation ment cannot make a claim determination until the employer has when requested, given information as to wages paid, weeks of emComing from behind in the Kiwaning seconds, the Helper notchteam basketball club wanis win over the Kiwanis ed a 22-club of Sunnyside. Mike Wood of Helper let fly a long set shot from the center line as the game was nearing its end to put the game on ice. Playing deliberately, the at half teams were tied 11-time. Boyd Bunnell of Helper was hot and notched 19 of the victors points. Scoring by San-nysiwas distributed throughout the team with no man hitting too 21 11 de ployment and any other relevant information concerning the separation of, the given claimant. The employer must give the employee :a separation notice when his serv REDD MOTOR 1 CO. PHONE 900 20 WEST MAIN PRICE Dragerton church. Sunnyside Takes Third Place In Round Robin Basketball Tournament The Sunnyside ward basketball team took third place in the LDS Round Robin tournament by defeating Price Fourth ward in the finals at Orangeville Saturday night. Kendall Nelson of Sunnyside World Day of Prayer was awarded a metal as the outTo Be Observed By standing player of the tournament and chosen to the all-tearft with two players from Orange- Carbon Church Women ville, one from Emery and one The World Day of Prayer, from Ferron.which is the first Friday of Lent, First place and the trophy went to the Emery team, and Orange- February 24, will be observed in Carbon county by a united servville took second place. Prize lot the tournament is a ice of church women to be held at the Price Community Methorevolving trophy which is given dist church at 2:00 p.m. to the winning team to keep until Women from the following defeated. are they However, in event a team wins the tournament churches are cooperating- - in the two years in succession they gain program: The Episcopal churches of the of Dragerton and Kenilworth, the permanent possession Community church of Dragerton, trophy. the Community church of HiawaMrs. Annie Jones spent a few tha, the Price .chapel, the LDS days in Bountiful last week where Carbon and North Carbon stakes, she attended the funeral services the Seventh Day Adventist church, of her brother, Joseph Redd. He the Mexican church, the Assemwas buried in the Bountiful ceme- bly of God church, the Community Methodist church and the tery on Friday. Greek Orthodox church? 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