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Show THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Tuesday, August 10, 1948 for the restriction in quota is due to the- - navys two training stations, Great Lakes and San Diego, being operated at full capacity at the present time. men may be accepted Enlistments with the U. S. navy have been opened for the month at any time, he stated, regardless of August, T. Morns, resident re- of quota set. cruiter in Price announced today, The industries and interests in but only four men can be accepted from Carbon county and vicinity the state of Michigan are diversiduring the month. fied and important. It leads in However, applicants may still auto building; other manufactur-in- g interests are numerous. The sign a register at the Price station and will be called in order as soon state ranks high in agriculture, as openings develop. Recruiter and its commerce includes a large Morris explained that the reason lake traffic. Mental Hospital August Navy Quota In Carbon Area Set At Four. Ex-na- Goodyear Tires and Tubes R. P. M. Motor Oil Atlas Fan Celts AUTOMOBILE POLISHES Johnsons Carnux Duco Macs. It Simoniz ' tlMIMMIIiniMM- CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS Robert Jones, 35, Price, who from the state mental hospital last Thursday, was apVeterans who require the con- prehended the following day at stant use of a hearing aid as the Helper by Walter Westbrook, special deputy for the Denver and result of injuries are now entitled to a spare Rio Grante Western railroad. with two other inhearing device, VA has announc- Jones, along ed. Prosthetic service cards also mates, made good their escape will be issued upon request, allow- Thursday at approximately 8:22 m. ing eligible veterans to have re- p. The sheriffs office in Price was to aid made either hearing pairs of the escape, notified up to $25 in amount without prior all threeimmediately men being listed as authorization from the VA. Letdangerous. ters have been mailed to approxMr. Westbrook Friday morning 1000 veterans in deaf imately a man asleep m the railfound Utah, Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico explaining this new road yards at Helper but didnt as the escaped inservice. Veterans whose deafness recognize him beis not service incurred are eligible mate, not having seen him Howor fore a of him. photograph in some instances. ever, he checked some papers the VA man had and saw the name RobSeventy national and state or- ert Jones on them. At that time ganizations now are authorized to he did not know of the escape but present and prosecute claims later read about it in the newsagainst the Veterans Administra- paper. He immediately called the tion m behalf of veterans, and sheriffs office then returned to their dependents. Under the law, the spot where he had left the organizations representatives may man and found him gone. By not chafge for services rendered. that time other officers appeared VA generally may recognize only on the scene and searched the state or governmental services, or area. Some of the officers came organizations granted a charter or towards Price thinking the man recognition by. an act ofrcongress. would make his way here where VA he formerly resided. Mr. Westbrook, in the meantime, started atand universities Colleges tracted nearly 60 per cent of the back towards the railroad yards World War II veterans who were when he came upon Jones. He and ofenrolled in educational institu- was taken at fered no resistence. tions under the GI Bill and Public Laiv.16 on June 1, VA said The remaining 40 per cent were taking coursein high schools, trade schools and other education- BEBEE, MARES al institutions below th college IN ROW escaped service-connect- ed DEATH level. VA Veterans Administration ad- ministered more than 14,300,000 GI Bill benefits to World War II veterans by June 1, 1948 three weeks before the fourth anniversary of the Servicemens Readjustment Act (GI Bill). The act became effective June 22, 1944. The number of benefits administered nearly equaled the nations total of 14,800,000 World War II veterans However, many veterans have received more than one benefit, while thousands of others have not applied for any. By June 1, over 7,900,000 vet- and Delivery, Service Every Tues. and Fri . aHimiiwiiHunumMimtHttHmMMmiMmiuM Please leave laundry or calls any of our following agencies: DRAGERTON BARBER SHOP SUNNYSIDE HOTEL FOSTERS CONFECTIONERY at Columbia" PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY nt TRUJILLO JOINS union supply co Twice Weekly Escapee Caught In Helper gun-poi- Use Our Friendly Service and Always Count of the Best Pick-U- p DRAGERTON vy SERVICE STATION PAGE FIVE Joe Garcia Trujillo, 42, Castle Jafe, convicted for the murder of Max Lopez, 47, Hiawatha,-- on the night of May 26, last Friday Joined Hiram BeBee and Eiiseo J. Mares in the death row at the Utah state prison. Following his conviction by a jury in the Seventh Judicial district court in and for Carbon county, Trujillo was sentenced to be shot by District Judge Fred W. Keller on July 28, the date of execution at that time set for September 11 during the first hour of sunrise. Trujillo was taken to the state prison last Thursday by Sheriff Dudler. erans had obtained readjustment Joseph A for a new trial for petition allowances for unemployed ' and has been filed with Judge Trujillo more than F.. W. Keller and if this is denied, received education and .which is expected, an appeal to training, and 1,353,000 bought the state supreme court will be homes, farms and businesses with made. the help of government guaran-- 1 teed and insured loans. m applying for benefits. An additional 3,000,00 receiv-G- I During the four years since the Bill was enacted, VA records ed information from itinerant disclose that veterans, their Je- -j contact represents it ves traveling pendents, beneficiaries and rep- - through small towns and made over 50,000,000 tural areas. In the same to VA offices to obtain in-- 1 hour period, VA contact personnel formation about their rignts and gave information by telephone benefits, and to receive assistance more: than 23,000,000 times. Mrs. J. P. Johnstone was a Salt Lake visitor last week. From her reports, the weather is very hot in that vicinity. The death of Mrs. Albert Laf-gris mourned by her many friends of Dragerton. Mr. and Mrs. Lafgran and their four sons lived in Dragerton about 3 4 years. During that tune they made many friends. Jack Clifford, wife and son, recently returned from their trip through the eastern states. Nine members of the missionary circle of the Community church were entertained at the home of Mrs. James Cassano of Sunnydale last Thursday evening. Scripture study was from the 7th chapter of St Matthew, after which lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. Rev. and Mrs. Tom Constance are chaperoning the group of young people from the Commu- CLEARING CO. DRAGERTON III CARDOI OUER LAST YEAR THEATER an nity church at the youths conference ata Forest Home, California, this week. The lunch room in the theatre building was completed and the first sandwiches were served last Sunday evening. Car service would surely be an added feature. How about it? The George Byers family,, of Grassy Trail has moved to one of the new homes in Sunnydale. Mr. Byers is employed by Kaiser-Fraz- ' INCREASES IN PRICE, HIAWATHA TOP ALL OTHER COMMUNITIES Property valuations in Carbon county as assessed by the state tax commission and the county assessor including mines and utilities increased by $1,058,332 over the assessed valuation of last year for a total valuation of $25,194,-53according to figures compiled this week by the county clerk, 2, Tues. - Wed. August 10 - 11 S17AL1P FIRE riu The Power Behind The Nation . and H. Young. This increase, Mr. Youngs report indicates, was distributed Cartoon throughout every incorporated town and city in the county as well as the county outside the corporate limits of the towns and Thurs., August 12 B. cities. The assessed valuation of properties in Castle Gate rose to $742,038 this year, an increase of $4,096 over 1947. Helpers valuation increased by $54,907 over last year to bring its 1948 total to $2,073,001, Hiawatha showed the greatest increase of any commucompany. with an nity outside of Price Several from Dragerton and increase of $203,527 city for a total Sunnydale attended the valuation of $1,136,885. celebration in Fruita, Colorado, Price citys property and utiliJuly 30, at which time the new highway from Grand Junction to ties valuations showed the greatFruita was dedicated. est increase with $314,112 for a Mrs. Mike Tratos, Mrs. Mark Tratos, Allen and Eddie had total valuation of $3,692,037. This luncheon with Mrs. William Brad- large increase is due mostly to ley of Price, Monday. the property improvements and Oscar Niel has returned from Kansas where he attended the fu- new building that has been con neral of his son. The Niel boy structed in this city during the gave his life for his country, another grim reminder as to the past year. Scofields valuation increased precious price of war. The miners of Horse canyon by $3,339 for a total valuation of have ben having taken $81,251. in third Sunnyside, by the mobile clinic, Monday and increases valuation the in Tuesday. It is hoped that every place one will take advantage of this in the county, has a 1948 valuaopportunity. tion of $1,404,573, an increase of Miss Vera Scow is visiting her $126,568. Wellington showed an parents in Dragerton. Vera has been attending school in Califor- increase amounting to $29,620 for nia and plans to return there soon. ia valuation of $198,908. er all-d- ay -- ys - and The Cisco Kid in Deauty and th SEWING MACHINE Dandit W. REPAIRS:' " fi PROPERTY RATE r Friday - Saturday August 13 - 14 ! i ARROW AUTO LIRE INC. BUS SCHEDULE j j Effective May 17, 1948 ) Sunnyside Sunnydale Dragerton JVellington 9:10 PM. 5:30 PM. 3:00 PM. 10 30 PM. A.M LEAVE FOR PRICE (Except Sundays) 40 PM 10:00 PM Sunnyside 8:45 AM 12:15 PM 5 00 PM 66:45 PM 10:05 PM Sunnydale ... 8: 50 AM 12:20 PM 6" 55 PM 10:15 PM PM 12:30 515PM Dragerton. Wellington 9 25 AM 1:00 PM 5:45 PM 7:25 P.M. 10:45 PM LEAVE PRICE FOR COLUMBIA 10: 30 AM 3 00 PM 5' 30 PM LEAVE COLUMBIA FOR PRICE 11:45 PM 4:30 PM 6: 15 PM Leave Sunnydale for Price Leave Dragerton for Price Leave Price for Dragerton and Sunnydale MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE 9: 15 A. M. 9:30 A. M. 3 00 P. M. For the Best Fully Guaranteed Work Your Local Dealer EAST CARD0I1 RESIDENTS - SHOPPING BUS SCHEDULE (Saturday Only) CALL 973 Price Sewing Machine Exchange ATTENTION! 8 00 I es four-visi- ts DAILY SCHEDULE (Except Sunday) LEAVE PRICE FOR (Except Sundays agricul-resentativ- Singer trained men offer you the best in repair work on all makes of sewing machines Phone 973 Let us ease your furniture worries. Drive down and save at Carl MaggioU new and used furniture store. New location lz block west of Ellis Peacocks Grocery Store in Dragerton. We now have a complete line of new furniture in our new and used furniture store, now open and ready for business. MITCHUf.V 8 So. 1st East cfcu " m GilEERin , o We Are Now Featuring (at Sale Prices) Living and Bed Room Suites PHONS CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER STORAGE .SHIPPING MOYINQ-PACKI- kirk DOUGLAS HICHAM VYEE3 VISCWtA MUSTO STEW MODI! rraAiMA hr WAM M DU Oraelwl hr JACQVtt TOWNIU Urrm Pltiy ky GtOFFMV HOM Certified to Haul Any Place in UTAH and COLORADO ' Complete Moving Service . . . We' Pack, Pick Up and Deliver Sunday - Monday August 15 16 i Carl Llaggios Furniture tHONOA FLEK3 -- MENGVTEAEl , .r.!ensShirts FIRST NATIONAL DANK7' Blue - Tan - Cream - White Regular $4.50, Now $3.39 I Liens Fall Suits Pioneer Bank of Eastern Utah VALUES TO $80.00 Price- - - Utah One Week Only $47.50 ' Tweeds - Worsted - Gabardines ALL 100 ' oo ooo ' L. a I. . - WOOL Widest Variety of Colors WE SELL ON TERMS NICK ZAKIS, Prop. -- adventure!) UNION SUPPLY CO WE DEUVER Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpn ' , I1 v.AwiER NEW Bros: TRIUMPH I o |