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Show sf NORMAN IIINKINS CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY SALLY BUFFMIRE HOSTESS AT WAFFLE SUPPER Earl Nomian Hmkins celebratBuffmire held a waffle ed bis 4th birthday August 2nd Sally at her home supper Sunday evewith a party held at his home. in honor of Mr. Jack Harm-stoning Earl Norman and his guests enwho has been visiting at the joyed a lovely hirthdaycake and Buffmire home the past weekThose at- end. games were played. tending the party were: Ronald Those enjoying the waffles and and Anthony Lindesay, Peggy and dinner-table the Jerry Golding, Frieda Gay Ld h06tess and jokes were: Francis Kay Sanders, Rene; Mer- LouRame rill and Shana Peterson, Billy Warren Tomlinson, Jamison, Kathy Mayhan, Wayne Buffmire, Shirley Gleason, Arco Douglas and Loretta McCourt. Poloni, and Bonnie Knight. n, - iT' KEEP COOL With Clean Curtains and Drapes AND Service Each Tuesday PHONE: 17 E. Main Phone Price 237 ARNHEM PRACTICALLY SHATTERED The two cities which Father PETERSON GROCERY Sanders saw that were almost completely ruined were Arnhem1 and Nymegen, for they had been under constant fire from both sides during the last stages of the conflict. The Arnhem affair was particularly sad in view of the fact that treason had resulted in British paratroopers being met immediately by a German division. It seems one particular in- dividual had started out as a Ger- man spy and then switched his undercover duties to the English side. Just prior to the English descent into the paratroopers Arnhem territory he changed sides again, leaving the little Dutch town unprotected when the Germans wiped out the English soldiers. EVERYDAY SPECIALS GROUND BEEF, lean & fresh, lb EGGS, Grade A SALTINE WAFERS, 2 ibs. 39c 67c 39c DRIVE ppWN AND SAVE HUB PETERSON, PROP. ECONOMY OF HOLLAND AT LOW EBS Holland is a poor country today because the Germans took so much from the Dutch during the war, but the Dutch are a stouthearted people and are building back as quickly as possible. In Father Sanders home town of Utrcht he says that there are, as in many other small towns in Hol mm m Ftmsms EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN NEW RADIOS ! ! A shipment of Stream King Fly Rods Also Perrine and Martin Automatic Reels. South Bend LeveLWinding Reels Stromberg Carlson Motorola Howard All at Reasonable Prices Make Nick's Club your headquarters rfor all Fishing Supplies. s 10 90-da- Repair Work. ' Tuesday at Sunnydale Pick-u- p Delivery Friday at Sunnydale Wednesday at Sunnyside Pick-u- p Delivery Saturday at Sunnyside ANY DAY ON NOTICE In Owner and Second Big Hit GINGER" g The story of a dog mbl. with VIRGINIA JOSEPH PEVKET G. R. HOLT -4 Prop . THEME "T!7TF?7777r LYI1I1 BARI All Work Guaranteed PHONE DRAGERTON GEORGE RAFT HUSTON Heart-warmin- 1' JmNA DCU' TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, AUG. 5-- 6 MM4M aaaimuutiuatt HELPFUL -- - , EFFICIENT , !! DEPENDABLE nr I :) M IUpf$ H'lu.j TC" CARBOn EMERY DARK ) A Price, Utah a - J Member Federal Reserve System. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpn y JmJmM MMN M S wammcs torn seme THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 DHAGERTO: s P. I. SHOE REPAIR Shoe Shine Stand, Polish, Laces, Heel and Toe Plates. Also Miners Utility Plates. OPEN - to 6 thru Sat. . Res. 178 Henottl PAYtlE Oxrner HAVER Oil TJhZse J.F.JOilES 9 Mon. and Prop. 2a ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE Directed bylLCYD BACON Connie Marshall 'John Ireland Produced b, WALTER MOROCCO FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUG. 8 and 9 BLACKBURNS RADIO REPAIR Discount on all Fishing Tackle PHONE - - V NICK BIKAKIS, Prop. PHONE DRAGERTON 4R5 Delivery Thursday at Dragerton Ford Guarantee on all y - Price Vo Are You Taking Advantage of ,Our Motor Pool? Out. JU3TRECEIUEDU! St- A Stitch in Time Saves Nine . Bring Them in While you Have time . Limp In . . . Hop v 0,1 THESE Main Monday at Dragerton Pick-u- p PICK-U- P Re-Conditio- r Q 37 E. The popular game of table tennis was originated in Salem, Mass. We also Handle and Chevrolet Motors Dragerton MASTER TAILGAS AliD CLEAIIEuS Robert Ray Doty left Tuesday for California where he will spend a weeks vacation. Now Available trans-Atlant- ic - Delivery He is a man of remarkable ability. He speaks fluently French, German, Dutch, English and Latin, tie also has a reading acquaintance of Italian and Spanish. He is a man of keen intellect and pleasantly discusses any of various topics. We are proud to have him as part of our community. himself. New Plymouth and Dodge Motors are one-thi- rd TAILORS Pick - Up land, few ruins, but no light, no heat and no food for the starving people. The Germans took all they could carry away and in the (Continued from Page One) last six months of battle irf Europe back to the territory he had served Hollands coal producing section once before East Carbon. He took was cut off by the American ' up the duties otr Catholic Father for Sunnyside, Sunnydale, Drager-to- n BRIDGES ALL REPAIRED and Columbia, as well as makThe sturdy Hollanders have reing trips once or twice each built practically aU of the great month down into the Monticello many bridges in Holland and they territory. . seem willing to go to any lengths RETURNS TO HOLLAND to bring the little country up to ar standard. Perhaps one of the highlights of her pre-wSPEAKS FIVE LANGUAGES his life was his trip to his homeBut back to Father Sanders land last September. For the first time in 22 years he was to view the country where he had been born and reared. He left the United States by boat on the 11th and arrived in the port of Rotterdam on the 20th of September. During Interesting Personalities the war Rotterdam had been completely destroyed, but upon Father Sanders arrival he states about of it had been built back traffic. for again HOLLAND IN POOR CONDITION The rest of the northern and western sections of the country was m fairly good repair according to Father Sanders except for the railways. Also The Hague, capital city of Holland, had been seiged during the war. The east-- ! ern and southern part of the country he found very much in nuns, ,but the Dutch people had cleared, up the debris as soon as the Germans retreated and the Allies passed through. ACME CLEANERS v PAGE FIVE THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Tuesday, August 5,. 1947 755 off on. PRICE Seen Asphalt HATS SUITS COATS DRESSES was used to pave the DRESSES BLOUSES first street in the SKIRTS Thrill to the reckiea love, daring exploit of Slnbad . . . whod risk hi life for kingdom... or i kiI WORLD - PARIS 1854 UNITED STATES - NEW YORK - 1872 -- UTAH - SALT LAKE CITY 1891 -- BEING USED TO PAVE ALL STREETS IN COCK ASPHALT CO. OF UTAH DRAGERTON-194- 7 310 DOOLY BLDG. r" SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Quarry and Mill at Sunnyside Utah The SQloria Shop uWalk up the avenue and Save -- - : - BELVA EVANS 29 East Main Street Price, Utah SUNDAY and MONDAY, AUGUST 10-1- 1 |