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Show Jit THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAn PAGE FOUR Speaking of People Dragerton Tribune Published Weekly Office: Dragerton Theatre Phone Dragerton 18 or 12R22. crime-stoppe- (Continued from Page One) Though in all his time overseas he Warren Tomlinson met no one he had known before, Editor he found, after coming to Utah, at .. Assistant Editor were within a ..... LouRaine puffmire least two men who him all of miles few during his .Jack Clifford Business Manager sojourn in the Pacific Islands, matter Entered as second-clas- s YOUNGEST MAN ON July 7, 1947 at the post office at DETECTIVE FORCE Dragerton, under the act of March was discharged ffom the He 3, 1879. Army on January 5, 1946, and Contributing Editors Frank Co- went home to join the police force lombo, Ernest Cox, Jean Crosby, in Columbus. His advance to1 the Fred Johnson, Harold Hanson, detective force gave him the disVemon Lund, Orion Mortenson, tinction of being the youngest man Emery Olsen, Father Sanders, on the force in its history. He was Betty Jean Poglajen, George one of six men chosen to take Perez, Joan Malaby, LaVae special FBI training. Patricia Waring and LYING GOES IIARD Fern Peterson. WITH VIOLATORS DuBols Blevin, Photographers and Ware. Mr. Brush says that he has no to News contributions to the paper sympathy for i youth that lies If the will him. tell him they may be mailed to The Dragerton truth, he says he will do what he Tribune, Dragerton, Utah. News can for them, but if he catches articles, display advertising and he feels they really classified ads can be brought to them in a lie not to do better. It is desire do the office daily from 1 p. m. to 5 his opinion that any police officer m. is Office in located upstairs p. treat a violator of the law the Dragerton Theatre building. should as you, yourself, would want to be treated in a like situation. i -- CLASSIFIED TOR SALE set of bunk beds with mattresses. 601 E. Menotti. 1 For Sale New seven tube tic table Majes- model Combination Radio. Call after 4 p. m. .134 Grassy Trail, FOR SALE Kitchen Set, 4 chairs and table. Also Zenith Cabinet radio. 115 D Ave. of juvenile crimes in that community. Although he does not say r, Sunday kchool is a certain he was interested in noting that of the youthful lawwere not Sunday breakers, 97 school attenders. And here in Dragerton, he states that all of the young persons who have caused trouble have been children who did NOT attend Sunday school. feels --kids- need A "BREAK" his In capacity as a Rotary member, he has wound up on three committees, and not surprisingly, they all deal with youth. He Is on the Canteen, Youth program and child welfare committees. He hopes to start a playground program as soon as school lets out next spring. But he has too. plans for the school-yea- r, Aside from the canteen recreation, he feels basketball and other more strenuous exercises than dancing g would be welcom and ed on the long winter nights. He says all kids" need to keep them a out of trouble is a "break, chance tp occupy their time constructively, rather than destructively, ' TAKES OVER TOWN MARSHAL POSITION On April 1947 he came to Dragerton to take over the Town Marshal's position. And here he has had ample opportunity to delve into his pet occupation the problem of youth. While in Columbus, he specialized in juvenile work. And as a sidelight, he tells of a Survey he and a made of the cases Sunnydale News (Continued from Page One) Monday night In the library. Mrs. Edna Graham, Mrs. Helen Marko-seMrs. Hazel Morgan and Mrs. Agnes Jeffs were present. The ladies ordered 88 new books. These books are a good variety and are for the 1 to 7 grades. On Wednesday three of the board members canvassed the town for Library books that had been taken out and were long overdue. They also called on Mrs. Delong Rice to thank her for her contribution to the library of 53 good new books that she made some time ago. She gave them 28 more books to be added to the library. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Delost, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis and Howard spent the 24th fishing at .Ferron Reservoir and Willow Lake. The George Fergersons and Earl at Shumways fished last week-en- d k, ping-pon- tain highways,, . , provide schools, police ,and fire protection, hospitals, courts, libraries and rec- The 3,050 counties of the United States spend over a billion and a half dollars per year as they administer relief, build and main Safety Sam sez reational facilities. YOUR FINGERS ARE YOUR FRIENDS Official Inspection Station 4- - The thumb and the Index finger' are the most useful part of a mans hand. If you have any doubt, try to Pick up a tool or torn a wheel with the three other fingers on either hand. This simple fact Is often overlooked by mine workers who get careless where they put their hands and loe the thumb or index finger in an them. 'Motor Tune-U- p Motor Overhauling 555 L Washing and . Polishing TRY US FIRST accident. Take time to be careful and avoid getting your fingers caught between wheels, sheaves, ropes, bumpers, jacks and timbers. Your fingers are your friends. Take care of All Work Guaranteed II017A GARAGE SUNNYDALE r - Gooseberry. . A group of Sunnyside and Sun- Vnydale children enjoyed a 'day at the Price park and swimming pool. They went down by Arrow auto bus at 9 a. m. on July 31 and reThe roster at , the Dragerton turned at 3:45 p. m. boarding house is growing daily Mr. W. C. Walker was a vistor EXPERT GUNMAN according to Mrs. Myrtle Tittle, in Sunnydale and Sunnyside manager. The roll now stands at An expert with the rifle, pistol and Friday. approximately 135 and with the and machine gun, Bob Brush also Thursday . m i incoming construction workers she has a great fondness for horses TUCKER OF SUNNYDALE anticipates 200 men by the middle and other outdoor sports. He is a SANPETE-SEVlfi- R LEADS f August. member of the Rotary club, DraLEAGUE IN BATTING A new cook,' Charley Tasolois, Volunteer Fire gerton department, was added to the Dragerton boardthe Fraternal Order of Police, and Floyd Tucker of Sunnydale, who ing house staff two weeks ago.- - He is a Master Mason. is playing in the outfield for Fair-vie- w and his wife reside at the boarding THOSE life JAILS LEAVE TOWN in the Sanpete-Sevi- er ' league house. m A. L. Tucker and Grant K. All seven of the men he has is the leading batter in that league. been forced to jail during his time According to the official avercame from Salt Lake as law officer in Dragerton have ages, Tucker is batting a respec- City to become residents of the promptly left towh on being re- table .500 with 18 hits in 32 offi- boarding house, July 25. They es cial times at the leased from their "visit to plate. These hits work as office clerks for the Utah include a sizeable share of extra Construction company. jail. base blows. Mr. and Mrs. William Tittle enLIKABLE AND EFFICIENT Tucker ix also doing alright in joyed a two-wee-ks visit from their Not only has the younger set the stolen base department, pil- son, Albert, who spent his vacain Dragerton found him a square fering as many as 5 bases in one tion from his job in San Francisco guy to deal with, but many of the game. here in Dragerton. grown-up- s have seen his capable manner very effectively at work, too. He states that he feels too much emphasis is put On juvenile delinquency and its treatment, and not enough emphasis on parental DRIVE TO COLUMBIA and its treatment. delinquency Delicious Frosted Malts are served. We have the only Frosted Seventy-fiv- e per cent of Juvenile Malt Machine in the East Carbon District some sort delinquency comes from of parental neglect, says tlje young DISTRIBUTOR OF ARVIN RADIOS AND PRODUCTS town marshal. And his past study, training and experience qualify NOVELTIES BEER FOUNTAIN DRINKS . his statements forihim. - Tuesday, August 5, 1947 14 Dormtiory News MEHDEHIIALLS I1APA STORE AUTO PARTS For all Makes of Cars and Trucks Your NAPA Jobber is a Good Man ' to Know Burn-bamha- Phone - Price 506 62 North 1st St. !! Sun-nysid- i Minor BUS SCHEDULE 2 2 auto hue i;:b. DALLY SCHEDULE Leave Price . for Dragerton, Sunnydale, Sunnyside, Columbia 2 2 2 SUr.u.lER fn(sQ FOSTERS C0;iFECTI0;iERY ft 2 u K 2 o fcfHtttHtmOHtmOHHOItlHOOtlMIIMHIOOIOi DEFINITE ASSET TO YOUNG PEOPLE Hours: Beer Tavern, We of Dragerton who watch him the coming months will no doubt see a great deal of added, things to do" besides get in trouble for the young people of the town. Perhaps soon, old as well as young, will give him the affectionate title of "Bob a good Joe." 11 a.im-1- 2 pm.; Confectionery 5 p.m.-1- 2 DRESSES Sizes 9 to 5? 4 groups pm. $I.T)0 in M Zrhm. 00 1 mi ii tin mu - $3.00 $2.00 $5.00 Some. Originally Priced ' as high as 319.98 FIRST HATIO.IAL BARK All Other Dresses 1 1 25 OFF Pioneer Bank of Eastern Utah WHERE. FRIEfiES AIEET twlti Price- - - Utah COATS Sizes 9 to 46 ooooo ooOoo . 3 $5.00 zmhs, 25 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpn Prop. Quality Service Work Guaranteed - $10.00.; All Others at , Member Federal Reserve System PETERSONS DRYXLEANERS : : Sizes 9 to 44 PRICE GROUPS : : : BALE PETERSON OFF SUITS . ! Price Groups BUILDIU0 MATERIALS $5.00 - $10.00 All Others l2 - ' - . : $15.00 Price Prop. ff4f44U4 0lf lllimitll Summer Skirts, targe group at $1.00 f Ladies Jackets, $1.00 ; CAnnou . Values to 38.98 GROCERY ALL KKIDS OF PAII1TS STORE ADD We Carry a Com- plete Line of ern General Mod- Elec- - CLEANERS FOR THE HO.'.IE trie Appliances. SPARTON RADIOS Dragerton folks are always Welcome at EASTER; UTAH ELECTRIC GO. Price, Utah Since 1920 Do NO All Your Honsehold Work LAY-AWAY- S, Price , Utah Electrically and Save the DiL ference, KdpM Service Quality Product! Price, Utah DAVID MENOTTI Proprietor EACH FLA CILLE DRESS SHOP Save 1774 Safety" at the Sign of - Thone 14 R 11 CHARGES OR EXCHANGES .SALE PINAL ELITE JEWELRY & LADIES STORE I - MRS. MOSS, PROP. HELPER, UTAH eoooeooooHowoMoemooMMMootoMMeHeoooiei |