OCR Text |
Show Dragerton Tribune ' Published Weekly Office: Dragerton Theatre Phone Dragerton Rates $2.50 per year; 5c per copy 16 Jack Publisher Wardens Push Violation War Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Graham returned the last of the week from a business trip to Den ver. Clifford CURRENT LAW ENFORCEMENT CAMPAIGN CRACKS DOWN ON HUNTERS; FISHERMEN OUT-OF-SEAS- Two more arrests were made members of the CarbonAT T, KINDS OF CAKES made to Sunday by -Emery Fish and Game Proorder in my home. Decorated and the two association tective a cakes birthday and wedd;ng men arrested pleaded guilty to Mrs. Walter Whitspecialty. violation of the states game laws 167 Trail. Grassy burn, The blockade Sunday which resulted in these arrests was the second in the current law enforcement campaign being conFOR SALE Band instruments, ducted by the members of the accordions, guitars, sheet muorganisation. sic and musical gifts. The Arrested were Thurston Bet-ticPrice HOUSE OF MUSIC Kenilworth, who pleaded Theatre Building. guilty to possession of two pheasants. He was fined $150 by JusFOR SALE Speed Queen Wash- tice of the Peace Alex Lakie at er in good condition. 131 4th Helper and in addition was senWest. tenced to 75 days in jail. The jail sentence was suspended upMAKE YOUR LIVING ROOM on the payment of the fine. Bet-ticmore cheerful with Mrs 22 rifle was confiscated Knights crochet work. Chair and his 1948 hunting license was sets of all kinds including but- revoked. , terflies, love bits, old fashion The other man arrested was girl and other sets. All work Tony Onchondo, who Helper, guaranteed. See Mrs. Lena pleaded guilty before Justce Lakie Knight on 9th West, Dragerton. to possession of one sage hen He received the same fine and Bet-ticFOR SALE New pianos and suspended jail sentence as .410 shotgun was conHis reorgans. Piano tuning and He did not possess a House of Music-Pr- ice fiscated. pairing. license. CLASSIFIED two-coun- ty k, ks k. Theatre Building. FOR GENUINE factory built for Dodge and Plymouth see Bunnell Garage, 154 Main, Price. HELP WANTED Female parts cars East Avon In Big Demand. Nationally advertised product for fall and holiday seasons mean, big profits for our We have openings in Dragerton, Columbia, Sunnyside and Sunnydale. Write Box 550, Provo, Utah. FOR SALE 1 Maytag 344 Columbia. has several friends here. Both she and Mr. McFarland are students at the B. Y. U. and he returned recently from an L. D. S. mission to the southern -- states. They were married m the Salt Two-Coun- ty matter Entered as second-cla- ss November 11, 1947 at the post office at Dragerton, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Cosmetics Tuesday, October 12, 1948 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON. UTAH PAGE POUR Washer. FOR SALE GE Washing Machine in good condition, reasonably priced. Call at 344 Denver. hunting In reporting these latest arrests, Jack World, association president, issued an appeal to all hunters not to shoot pheasant hens when the season opens Saturday noon on October 30. He warned that all hunters found by wardens with female pheaants in their possession will be arrested and prosecuted in spite of any excuses they may have to offer In the past, he stated, the wardens have been lenient with persons found with hen pheasants in their possession because of the stories they were told as to how the female birds came into their possession. The most prevalent story was that the hunters dog found the pheasant which had aapparently been shot by someone else and left In the field. These stories Just wont hold Vaught celebrated Ijis buthday on Monday, one day The 1948 pheasant season opens before Chris Columbus celebrated at noon on Saturday, October 30, his The flags will be on for and ends at 5:30 p. m on NoBob and Chris. vember 1. All hunters are also both warned not to start shooting before noon on the opening day FOR SALE- -5 ft GE referigera-to- r, water this stated. Robert World Mr. year, 18th and if caught shooting they will 515 Edgehill like new. be prosecuted to the same extent Diagerton. as if they were shooting any other time of the year. The shoot- FOR SALE Home in Wellington New furnace, stoker and ing hours are as follows' hot water tank See Herman October 30 12 noon to 5 30 or Lamar Oviatt, Wellington. p m. October 317 00 a m to 5 30 FOR SALE 2 lounge chairs, 1 p. m top earner for car, cheap See 1 7 00 a m to 5 30 November Bartlett or Hazel DavidRalph m. p. E Geneva 523 son, The bag limit on pheasants is three each day or six in posses FOR SALE 5 tubs, size 700-1- 5 Sion. See JLou Kirk at 339 Denver, This years quail season in Dragerton. Utah is set for the same days the' same time as for pheasants WANTED sales Experienced and the bag limits are 10 each cleik See Jack Cliffuid day or possession limit of 20. 401 Baby pen Hunters are also reminded that FOR SALE Geneva two closed areas are located in Carbon county and one in Emery county. The closed areas in Carbon county are the Wellington chukar sanctuary and the state The game farm at Carbonville. closed area in Emery county is the Castle Dale game and bird sanctuary or the Delon Olsen property. These areas will be properly posted before the hunting season opens, association officials have stated. .. SERVICE ...SPECIAL S,unnijAi S,unnij daie de our Enjoy j vice Lt. and Mr. David Self, Jr. and Larry David, have been visiting for the last week with Lt. Selfs parents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Self, Sr., and Ar- thur. For the past 2 Vi years, Lt Self, and family have been stationed in the Canal Zone, where he was a claims officer with informaation and education; He Is a bombardier and navigator with the U. S. air force. Lt. Self took his wife and son to Salt Lake last Saturday where they will stay for some time with her folks. He left-- Sunnydale Monday morning for Randolph Field, San Antonio, Texas, where he will be for 32 or 37 weeks attending pilot schooL He is to be at Randolph Field October 7 The first meeting in e r -- at our special low summer prices. son, Music Students At Carbon Elect Three Group Heads Activities in the band and music departments at Carbon college are off in full swing with officers elected for each of the groups. Heading the Gleesters is Charmaine Hill as president, and she will be assisted by Rose Oliveto, vice president, Belle Fluke, secretary; Val-en- e Reese, librarian and Janet Beckel, reporter The band students elected LaMar Johnson, president; Marl Black, vice president; Alice Hansen, secretary and Frank Hein and Shirley Ove-so- n, librarians Jim Bergeia Y LEWIS LASHES TRUMAN IN CONFAB SPEECH John L. Lewis, president of the The Associated Women Stu- United Mine Workers of America, dents Council at Carbon college came out in his address opening last week completed its organ- the national mine workers conization with the election of offi- vention in Cincinnati, Ohio, Tuescers. Those elected were Jean day just as was expected with a Thomas, president. Nan Leonard, bitter attack upon President Harry vice president, and Lois Malaby, S. Truman However, he sursecretary and treasurer. The prised many observers by not members of the council selected asking for a resolution endorsing at the class elections conducted Republican Presidential Candithe first week of school are Joan date Thomas E. Dewey. Malaby, sophomore repiesenta-tive- ; Although his stand is now Alice Arnett and Norma Harvey, freshmen; Patsy Bur- known on the Democratic presithere is some dick and Anna Schoenberger, dential aspirant, senior; Beth Campbell and Paul- doubt as to where he stands witu ine Stella, junior representatives relation to Candidate Dewey We M UBe Closed FRI., SAT. and MON. ill was named president of the chorus with Dorothy Hardy as vice president, Joan Barber as secretary-treasurer, Elaine Waterman as librarian and Norma Jean Gibson as reporter. Oct. g 15,16, 18 -- Don Cullen, a former resident of Sunnydale came to Price to Price to watch the Carbon-Wa-satDon made the game Springville football team until a foot injury put him on the bench He has practically recovered now, and expects to start working out with the team next week Don! says that his brother Doug Cullen is in the navy and is very happy with the life of a sailor. The Dragerton MIA is rehearsing for a Halloween play which will be given within a few weeks. WE ARE ALL GOING HUNTING ch IIBiiiiiiell PHONE I STORAGE .SHIPPING -- MOVING-PACKIN- For Cash Loans 309 S. CALEOV AVt. Up to $300 fiarage CAMPBELLS TRANSFER Miners Finance Co. . complete CARBON COLLEGAWS READIES ORGANIZATION Certified to Haul Any Place in UTAH and COLORADO See Miners Finance Co. Sooth of NZ Inn Dragerton Box 742 Complete Moving Service . . . We Pack , Pick Up and Deliver Pan-am- a. v O Cars O Trucks O Parts O Authorized Service - 1 Price, Utah REDD P-T- A was held Sunnyside Monday, September 27, m the school house. Mrs. lone Maki, president; Mrs. Avona Blackburn, vice president, and Mrs. Frankie Murphy, secretary and treasurer, presided at the meeting. An exceptionally good program was enjoyed by all present and the rest of the evening was spent in get acchats between parents quaint! and teachers. The program was as follows: Nancy Graham, two vocal solos, Trees and "Desert Song " The three Preston sisters, two vocals, You Cant Be True Blue Skies. Mrs and Richard Robert presented Anna Mane Rodriquez in two dance numbers. Gay Fausett, two vocals, Tfpes in the Meadow" and "Because. Mary Alice Durant, two accordion solos, You Dont Know How Lucky You Are and The principal, Lee Whispering Allied, introduced the teachers Mrs Vida Duthie of Mesa, Aiizona, visited a few days last week in Sunnydale with her Airs. John Naylor. Mrs Duthie came to attend the wedding of her daughter. Miss Bonnie Jean Duthie to Thomas McFui land of Wyoming Bonnie Jean has visited in Sunnydale and .... Accessories . MOTOR CO. Price, Utah at Since (here seems to be a lot of free talk coming from my opponent's supporters about what I am going to do tf J am Governor with respect to ELECTRIC 1 Sincerely, Now is the time to prepare for the hunting season while stocks are complete and there is plenty of time for selection. Our items are displayed conveniently and quality is never lacking at our store. Come in! TENTS GUN CLEANING AXES SLEEPING ACCESSORIES HUNTING BAGS CARTRIDGE BELTS KNIVES Repuhhnn Nominee fot Geveroot ( Paid Political Advertisement Mr Clifford MuhndsV GET YOUR HUNTING LICENSES HERE by - o car you'll see ! LEATHER COLEMAN LANTERNS GOODS a;id STOVES O SLEEPING BAGS FLASHLIGHTS AIR MATTRESSES Youll find them here in NEEDS f j FORM abundance this year. 'WHEW MOM CALLS ttllOie FROM PLAY TO 60 TO THE STORE- .- FOR C CREAM-- TRATS D'FFEREMTl Eastern Utah Electric Co. Your Electric Dealer Since 1920 ICRAYNC MOTOR COMPANY 23 South Carbon Ave. Price, Utah CO. liquor, lets get the record straight. There is no good way to administer liquor, only a best way. 1 couldn't pass a law on this subject if ! wanted to. The legislatuie does that. propose, however, to appoint a committee of churchmen, businessmen, labor representatives and representatives of other groups, to study the problem and make recommendations to the legislature. This State could stand a little more enforcement of laws and a lot less talk. CVCotocysez: vhat EASTERN UTAH Price, Utah |