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Show - -- ' Tuesday, June THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Pare Eight 26, 1956 November general elections will Miss Sharon Stimac, Holy Cross Registration Days Miners Vacation Hospital, Salt Lake City, daughRegistration days in the state be held August 7, 21 and 28 and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Next Week 12 Days of Utah to qualify voters for the October 9, 161 30 and 31. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stephens Dragerton, is planning a and family are home from a two Approximately 2500 coal miners to Washingweeks vacation Jn the northwest three weeks vacation ton, D. C., and Long Island Beach. of Carbon county will begin their and Canada. Starts , Local News Sti-mac- for k, Mr. and Mrs. Agapito Castillo Mrs. Rupp of Salt Lake City is and family from Sunnyside are w visiting at the home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Anselmo Matta in MontC. L. Peterson, Dragerton. rose, Colorado. son-in-la- annual vacation June 28. The vacation this year has been extended to 12 days June 9, both dates inclusive. In addition, miners will receive $140 vacation pay. Under the old bituminous coal contract the vacation period extended for 10 days and the men each received $100 as vacation Mrf and Mrs. Joe Harvey nd Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore and faniily left for a two weeks vacafamily, Dragerton, plan to see tion at Panguitch, Utah, and Yellowstone National Park and visit friends and relatives in pay. Bishop Nordell Allred is home after spending several days in the Mr. and Mrs. Icac Phella from Price hospital for a Farmington, New Mexico, are vischeckup. iting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamus, Mrs. Lloyd Killian is home from parents of Mrs. Phella. the Permanente hospital after a Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kelly and recent operation. family of Sunnyside plan to visit Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Byers of in Grand Junction and Montrose, Merced, California are the parents Colorado. of a daughter. Mrs. Byers is the Mr. and Mrs. Bob Koss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mayer will visit in Portland, and Tommy the son of Mrs. Marie July 1. Byers. City-Coun- . AMemtmm 28-Ju-ly Vacation Thursday O ! Do you have Liability Insurance on your car? ty Radiator Service O by Is your home and furniture adequately protected? STANFIELD PHONE 521 IFairnimeiPS flunsuinrsiimc 57 West First North Price, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vigil plan Mr. and Mrs. James Cassano a trip to Mexico City in July. are keeping Chuck Holloway while his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoxsie, manager of the Calvin D. Holloway are on vacaHoxsie Market in Dragerton, had tion in California. an eye operation performed Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunter of Salt Lake CityJune 15. Ogden spent the week end at the The Dragerton fire department home of their and extinguished two fires Tuesday, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe June 19. one at 5 a.m. and one at 2:30 p.m. One was a coal bin Brett Harvey celebrated his burning at Eighth West, the other sixth birthday Friday, June 22, a bam and brush fire at the botwith his family. Brett is the son tom of Denver Avenue, Drager-ton. of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harvey. 322 Carson ' Vl l ' ' U - son-in-la- w Phone 6676 , ' -- X ' , V - , ' 1 , M fa, , y v la) In -- Dragerton ; - : Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Puphspice, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cox, Dragof Columbia, now living erton, plan to visit their daughter, recently in Chico, California, visited for SerIx)is, and their days at the home of Mr. geant James J. Adams, at Olym- several O. L. Homer in Mrs. and pia, Washington, and their son, Robert Cox and family of Roslyn, Washington, during, the miners The desire to resist oppression vacation period. is implanted in the nature of men. son-in-la- w, Mr.,and Mrs. Frank Stimac and Footprints inthe sands of time" John are planning a vacation at are not made sitting down. Great Falls, Montana. NOTICE " The library at Sunnyside will be Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Erskin, closed are 28th during the miners vacaleaving the Dragerton, for Berkeley and Palo Alto, Calif- tion starting June 28. The Library Board, ornia, to see their son and Sunnyside, Utah. Famous WIZARD 17-INC- H JUNIOR 2-C- yde Power Mower, Plenty of bower-packe- d cutting action! Perfect for the small yard, this lightweight mower features steel base, 1.7 H.P. enturbo-archtornado with gine blade. Adjustable cutting height. No other mower on the market compares with the Wizard Junior at this price! 2X2610. 14-gau- ge ed Do-- lt Yourself Sprinkling Systems PLASTIC PIPE AND FITTINGS Needs no costly tools for installation. No Special Grading. No Freezing Worries Western Auto Associate Stores 29 WEST MAIN PHONE 584 PRICE f Out of Kentucky, the great bourbon country, comes the greatest of them all, mellow, warmhearted, aged to perfection six full years . . . Ancient Age. We challenge you to find a better bourbon. Kentucky Straight BOURBON Whiskey 6 Years Old 86 Proof Ancient Age Distilling Company, Frankfort, Kentucky. |