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Show THE DRAGERTON TKHSUN15 Tuesday, May 28, 1957 4-- H News Miners Trading Post Leads ladies League 4-- H i scc-reetar-y: Phyllis Halamandaris, reporter: Shirley Coggins, Treas. and Nancy and Joycee Owen song leaders. Other members are Cheryl Owen, Patty Justesen, Linda Rae Perry. The Meerry Mixers Cooking Club met at the home of Claudia Robinson in Dragerton on May 17, 1957, under the direction of their leaders Shannon Halamandaris and Marjorie Owen; Prayer by 'Patty Justeesen. Mrs. Owen gave members instructions on material neeeded for this week. Sandwiches and a drink were served. Judg- - Trinity Episcopal Church goes on its summer schedule this Sunday with services at 7 :30 am. and them. Fred and Irvs Frontier won three vital points from the Miners Trading Post girls shifting them to the third position in rank. EDITH RANH ALA, GENNIE GABRIELLA and- VERA TAYLOR were the outstanding bowlers for The Miners Trading Post, Fred and Irvs Frontier had hot games by IRENE KONTAS and RUBY SEELY. Meanwhile a joyous Walton Motors team took four points from Kaiser Steel capturing the second half title. JUANITA RIFLE and CATHERINE PALETTA were the leading scorers for the Walton Motors girls. The championship will be decided on the 22nd of May when Walton Motors challange Fred and Irvs Frontier, the first half - ing followed. Next meeting to be held at Patty Justesens hame. The Thimbeletts clothing Club, met at the home of Mrs. Betty Keele in Dragerton, Utah, May, 22, 1957, under the direction of their Leaders: Mrs. Vene Dee Turubull and Mrs. Betty Keele. The girls met at the home of Mrs. Keele. Refreshments were served by Karen Keele and Frances Urbanic. The leaders taught thee girls how to fit and cut out patterns. Tlie opening prayer was given by Connie Huff, eee eoee 4-- H Quite obviously, in buying a new car, the real cost to you is the difference between the dealers price for the model and the features you want less what he allows you on your old car. Right now, his new car price is low because he has his largest inventory of the year, which allows him to operate on a high volume, low margin basis: And, of course, your present car is at its highest trade-i- n value. So, your mmi ajn. The early service will be a K mid-poi- tiito Its nt All churchmen are reminded of their Bo unden Duty to worship God every Sunday in His Church, and are' reminded to attend one of these two Sunday services during the summer. TTiis, Wednesday, Rogation Wed- STRAND THEATRE IN HEIFER Thursday, May 29 nesday, Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8 a.m. and on Thurs- day, Ascension Day (and Memorial Day), Holy Communion will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. The Trinity Family will participate in a clean-u- p day at the Church on June 8 beginning at 8:30 am. The enxt week volunteers from the congregation will repaint the inside of the church. Escuela do Musica El Ventarron SHOW STARTS 6 p.m. difference, the net cost to you, will never be lower than it is right now for a new Mercury57. - Check the difference too, in the car itself! See Mercurys advanced clean-cu- t styling. Try its d comfort, its quiet, powerful acceleration,, its remarkable handling ease. The Big M an outstanding value at any price, even better at todays low net prices. Talk to your Mercury dealer,soon. deep-seate- THE EMFFEHEMCE mmm ul . In its field I Mercurys superior value is apparent when you compare it with competition; with Car B and Car O for example. Styling? Mercury is truly distinctive, not a carbon copy. Size? The Big M is visibly larger than the others. Besides, only Mercury offers you a full choice of engines; such Best buy The Big M chosen to pace the 1957 Indianapolis classic exclusive features as Keyboard Control, Floating Ride, optional dual headlights, other important advances. See, test-driMercury57 I today ve 45 NORTH 4 FIRST WEST rje Five Group will The Prayer-Stud- y celebration of Holy Communion meet after the 9:30 a.m celebraand the 9 a.m service will be tion of Holy Communion on WedMorning Prayer. June 8. .""' During the 9 a.m. Family Seer-vic- e nesday, a class for nursery and kindergarten youngsters will be held in the social hall and at an apSPANISH in the service pointed other youngsters will be excused AT THE for activities in the social hall. 9 Churtli Notes CookThe Meerry Mixers met at home the of club, ing On May 8th TheMiners Tradn in Halamandaris Drager-toPhyllis Post clung to abne-hal- f direcing point May 3, 1957, under the Motors. lead over Walton They tion of their leaders. Shannon Halamandaris -- and Marjorie Owen: lost this lead on the last night of heartbreak Officers eelected Patty Ragle, the bowling season ' president: Alice Huntington, vice bowling but taken on the chin as circumstances prevaled against president: Claudia Robinson, , PRICE |