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Show V&se THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE. DRAGERTON. UTAH Eight sd:::iyoidz nr:o GUmlYDALE A large crowd from Sunnydale went to Helper Monday night to see the boys play ball. The four regulars from Sunnydale made a good showing and Jim Murphys three-bas- e hit started the hitting for East Carbon and it never stop ped after it got started. The two Faddis and Lindseys gave a good account of themselves. When they go to Salt Lake in the near future they expect to do even better. W. G Walker and BUI of Salt Lake and Donnie and Doug Cullen of Springville were to Helper to see the game. All are former residents of Sunnydale and Donnie Cullen played on the team this season up to the time his family moved away in June. Mr .and Mrs. Milt Wiliams daughter and her famUy from Salt Lake spent the week end with QGGULAQ TUHG-UP- G take the discord out of driving! V ENGINE C them in Sunnydale. The Kaiser coke ovens are back to work after a short strike and tenants are stiU moving into their new homes. Nearly aU the houses are now occupied. The story hour Is held each Tuesday and Thursday in the Sunnydale Homes building. The little ones come in the morning and the older ones in the afternoon. Mrs. Ellis Morgan is helping Miss Shirley Davis with the children untU Miss Patricia Morgan returns from her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wright and family returned Saturday from a two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markosed, Roselyn, Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Della Corte and Brunalene left Saturday evening for a two weeks vacation. They planned to stay a few days in Salt Lake before going on to Yellowstone Park where they expect to spend most of their vacation. Mrs. Lloyd Morten sen and three children of Wellington spent the week end with the Tom Mrs. Mortensen and Mrs. McCort are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of KenUworth, Mrs. Jack Smith of Price and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mower of Fairview spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Faddis and famUy. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith are the parents -- of Mrs. Faddis and Mrs. Jack Smith is her S'ster-in-laMrs. Mower and Mr. Faddis are brother and sister. Mrs. Mr. LeGrande and Graham, Nancy and LeGrande, Mc-Cour- ts. w. Jr., returned Sunday, August 3, from their vacation. They had been gone for more than three weeks. Mr. Grahams mother from Provo went with them. They went o Yellowstone and Glacier Na- -t tional Parks, on into Canada and down the coast to San Francisco. Bob Seitz, who was hurt last week in the Utah Fuel companys mine, is getting along fine in the Price hospital. His one leg was cut off at the time of the accident and the other one was taken off after he got to the hospital. Workers are busy in the L. D. S. church in Sunnyside cleaning the building. Ladders and scaffolds have been made to reach the high ceiling and the men and women are washing the walla and -- vhJ" currt KNOCK TOO MUCH GAS Si Uj Today for t CompfetiTuna-Up- ! Bunnell Garage V ceilings. East Garbn Tea Shirts ' Tennis Bcckcts . - Year Olds First Geneva Steel company near Provo reports that they have added a Rod and Gun club to tne Selective Service Director Lew- list of recreational activities for is B. Hershey said Tuesday that all employees of the company. men will be drafted by age "roups The new club is going over big under the new draft law, with 23 with the men that crave fishing, the first to go. year-olhunting, and the outdoor life and Calls then will be made down a membership of several hundred until is anticipated as soon as arrange-Imen- ts through the age groups are completed for perma- youths of 19 are reached. facilities. -; nent shooting exis call first said the Hershey Numerous contests with awards pected to be for about 30,000 men and will come about October l..have been scheduled to give the He believed it would take all non-- 1 men a full schedule of shooting deferred men in the 23 and 24 and fishing activities, year groups, and most of .he The Geneva Rod and Gun cluo available men in the 23 year-ol- d is affiliated with the National bracket. Rifle association and all members il e promised to let those men know as soon as possible whether receive the monthly publication of this organization, The Amerithey will or wont be taken. His statement made it clear that can Rifleman. even though the older men are taken first, youths in the lower age Mr. and Mrs. F. L.. Graham and groups will not have long to wait. one son and daughter recently re He estimated that only 7000 of a three weeks va turned from the 1,100,000 men aged 25 willi be available for Induction be-- 1 caon trip in the northwest, cause of previous military serv- -' ice, dependency, physical unfitness, industrial needs or other Club Sivcaters " , Gym Shoos Ay of Your School and Athletic Needs at Bucks Sporting Goods reasons. Deferments would be granted all but 70,000 of the 5,000,000 men aged 22 through 25. There has been a rush of 18 year-ol- d youths to recruiting stations for enlistments. With later service in national guard or other reserve groups, this makes them ineligible for the draft. Hershey emphasized that all men 18 through 25 must register unless they are on active military service- - This applies to veterans even though they are deferred under the law. After registration, men who are 25 years and 11 months old will be called first and the others will follow- in the reverse order of their ages. STATE OOliFAB ANNUAL CONVENTION TO OPEN HERE ON AUGUST 19, ENDS,21ST - the month clubs that Utah Fuel joined for them. The two adult books are Annie Jordan, by Mary Brinker Post, and Shan nons Way, by A. J. Cronin. The Junior Guild books are "Dusty of the Double Seven,! by Graham M. Dean; Canadian Summer, by Hilda van Stockum; Everglade Gold, by Bert Sackett; True Zoo Stories, by William Bridges The Scarlet Bird. by Ethel Todd Anderson; My Fathers Dragon, by Ruth Stiles Gannett; Daughter of the Mountains, by Louise Rankin; Beany Malone," by Laura Mattingly Weber, and New by Song in a Strange Land, Esther Warner. In addition to being noted for its bluegrass region with its fine stock, Kentucky boasts of its tobacco production, which is second largest in the nation, Corn is the states second largest crop, its oil production is considerable and its financial interests are large. of Fresh Fruits and Veget- The general committee of the Price fire department is rounding out plans for the 1948 convention of the' Utah State Firemens association to be held here on August 19, 20 and 21. The committee is urging that all reservations be in by August 7th to assure suitable accommodations. A full program has been arranged for all three days of the convention and will start with registrations from 8:00 to 10:00 a. m. on August 19. The convention proper will get under way at 10:00 a. m. with an address of welcome PIKES PEAK or RED STAR Flour, 50-lbag Soda Water, case b. : $3.36 98c 4 XT SUMMER DRESSES new departments and presentation of pins and certificates to fire In Many Styles and Colors p Si 1.25 S7.50 - Universal Vacuum Cleaner Off $92.50 With Thirteen Special Cleaning Attachments LEWIS FOR THOROUGH CLEANING ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE. AN ATTACHMENT DESIGNED TO MEET EVERT HOUSEHOLD NEED. THEY DUST, CLEAN, SPRAY, DEMOTH, SHAMPO, POLISH AND PURIFY THE AIR WHILE CLEANING EVERYWHERE - LADIES STORE union supply co. Price, Utah WE DELIVER MID - SUMMER OWE GROUP OUE Women's, Children's and Girls' STRAPS, PUMPS, TIES All Colors Many Sizes now Women's, Children's and Girls' Various Styles, Colors and Sizes Be Sure to See Them 4 SflOO Hundreds of SPECIAL DARGAIil! Visit Our Wonderful Foam Sole Downstairs -C- Pork Steak, lb. 68c 71c Ham, lb. Beef Roast, Gade A, lb. 63c Salt Pork, lb. 41c ! of by Mayor A. D. Keller. Highlights of the afternoon session will be the presentation of charters to f.letal Ironing Board ables when you buy from us We have remodeled completely for your convenience. Come down and see us Margarine, Parkay, lb, 49c Fab, Washing Powder 35c UMfflCIE General Electric Toaster one-ye- ar VEGETABLE CASE in East Carbon. You can be assured FI2EPABE FOR A parade nicipal gymnasium and dancing m. and a will conclude the convention. the eveA printed program for the conp, m. is now being prepared and fab Fridays program will be taken be ready for distribution by will up principally with the rendering of committee reports. A dance the opening day of the meets. will also be held that evening. The morning hours of Saturday FOR SALE Band instruments, will be taken up with additional accordions, guitars, sheet music and musical gifts. The of the and the reports highlight HOUSE OF MUSIC Price afternoon will be the election of Theatre Building. officers. A banquet in the mu Household Items -- We Have the Only REFRIGERATED men with long service. is scheduled for 6:30 p. dance will be held in ning beginning at 9:3d PHICE FMET.lEn ds building, did considerable damage but no one was hurt. The library has Just received 11 new books from two book of FOR THE BEST III t Drafting 25 The Beaceo 'Block plant in Price has been haifling coke breeze from Sunnyside for two years. Tuesday they were taking one of their machines back to Price when it broke loose and ran into the community center building. It crashed into the front of the lack .. Provo Geneva Plant Organizes Rod and Gun Club Hatisn To Start Tuesday, August 10, 1948 LOTH SHOE Red Beige Children's Sizes Blue Displayed On Our $J00 Tables Shoe Department For All Hinds of Slices Shoe Department PRICE TRADING CO. |