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Show Thursday, August 27, 1953 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE CRADLE ROLL Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilcox, Grid Prospects Get Suit Call Dragerton, Utah, August 14, 1953, All prospective football players girt Mr. and Mrs. Joe Archuletta, who will be juniors or seniors at Dragerton, Utah, August 16, 1953, Carbon high this year are girl. by Coach Jackson Jewkes Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bennett, that uniforms will be given out on August 27 and 28 from 3:30 to Dragerton, Utah, August 16, 1953, 6:00 p. m. at the Carbon College girl. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kof ford, field house. Utah, August 20, 1953, In letters sent out to all prospective players sometime ago, this p. m. and the first game will be date was set for August 29 but be- played at Grand Junction on Sepcause of the football game tember 11. On September 18 the in Salt Lake City on that day the juniors will play Moab at a field uniform checking out has been yet to be designated. moved up to August 27 and 28. Coach Jewkes stated that he Coach Jewkes added that each has written over 20 schools in player must pay a $4.00 insurance Utah and the surrounling states premium before he will be allow- to schedule games for Carbons ed to check out a suit. This pre- open dates but all schools conmium is matched by the school tacted report having full schedand covers the insuree in all ules. The first league game for Carsports throughout the school year. The first practice session has bon will be on October 2 against been called for August 31 at 3:00 Jordan at Jordan. being-notifie- all-st- d ar Mr. and Mrs'. Pete Cobo Visit East Carbon Pete Cobo, Jr., brought his wife to Sunnydale to meet his father, Pete Cobo, Sr., and brother, Thomas. Young .Pete is in the U. S. Navy and has been stationed at Memphis, Tennessee, where he met his wife. This is her first trip r, out to the West. Another son, is home visiting his father and Thomas. Ce-sca- boy. Mr. and Mrs. Sigfried Muen-cho- w, Dragerton, Utah, August 21, 1953, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gras, Dragerton, Utah, August 2, 1953, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Childs, daughter, July 23, Sunnydale. Mr. and Mrs. Elmar Salazar, son, July 24, Sunnydale. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Springer, daughter, July 14, Sunnyside. End Of An Era Give Me Subsidy!! In a recent speech, Dr. U. G. Dubach, professor of political science, at Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon, made this observation: We want the budget cut, but we don't want cuts for appropriations affecting Portland. He added that this generation, unlike that of Patrick Henrys time, has a philosophy of Give me subsidy or you cant have my cog-ne- nt The action of the Senate Finance Committee in refusing, by a vote of 11 to 4, to approve raising the federal debt limit, in spite of urgent requests by the President and other top Administration officials, indicates the present temper of national thinking. Without going into the pros and cons involved in this specific question, it is obvious that the American people want and demand rigvote. orous economy in government, and Dr. Dubach thus characterized Congress, naturally, has begun to the worst disease that now affects reflect that attitude. The era the body politic. The idea that when the taxpayers would accept government economy is for the unbridled spending with hardly a other fellow, never for us, is ram- complaint has come to an end. pant. It is a commonplace for local chambers of commerce and tion have not been possible so far. other organizations to demand rig- Even more important, the attiorous economy as a principle tude it represents saps the charand cry to high heaven when cuts acter and fiber of the people, and affecting their areas are proposed. implacably undermines the founHere is one of the reasons why dations of free, representative a balanced budget and tax reduc- - government. fi Youll continue to be in the swim because this new Mercury for years to come, C styled years ahead in looks. and in the choice of features that you is action, in comfort may prefer. Alone in its price range, Mercury offers all three of these optional power aids: power steering, power braking, and a new power seat that varies your posture to take the fatigue out of long trips and the strain out of traffic. You have your choice, too, of Drive, thrifty standard shift. Overdrive, or silent, synchro-mes- h And you can select from a wide range of fabrics, plastics and colors to customize your Mercury to your own distinctive taste. V-- 8 power, of course the same proven design that has always made Mercury famous for performance and economy. In 4-w- ay no-shi- ft" Touch-O-Mat- Merc-O-Mat- ic ic FOR FUTURE TRADE-I- N 102 West Main VALUE I Price, Utah |