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Show 1 The Dragrerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah PAGE TWO Ccrt:n Er.:ry Ot:r.s i!:v Car.!t r.:3y b Prito Cd'-in- g rectors' rooms at the front of the building. Another interesting and convenient feature is the inter-offiand outside communicating telephone system. Anew and rapidly growing Innovation in banking, is the outside teller window,, according to A W .McKlnon, bank president, who states that this Is designed to eliminate parking problems, risk of carrying money on the streets, bad weather problems and similar conditions. The depositor merely drives his car up to the window, where he completes his transactions through a turntable device, conversing by means of a ry ay 25-fo- 87,335,-820.4- 9, Fer-guss- er of cd Delivery CervieD Twice Weekly Every Toes, and Fri . fbli-U- p Please leave laandry or calls ct any cf car following agencies: DRAGERTON BARBER SHOP SUNNYSIDE HOTEL FOSTERS CONFECTIONERY at Columbia FQI02 . STEm LAOHY G GlEflIZ GO.- - Rev. and Mrs. Johnson with them. A large crowd attended Sunday I school and church Sunday, and Winter weather semis to be heard Rev. Johnsons first mesjust around the comer. Also deer sage since he has became pastor. hunting. Tlahs are being made by "The Pythian Sisters held their most folks, or the big hunt Some regular meeting at the, community are in Colorado at present enjoy- hall or clinic building Monday - nevening. ing the earlier season there. ' The teachers all returned home The East Carbon Rotary club Saturday evening from the teach- had ladles night Monday evening. ers conference in Salt Lake City, Duck hunting has been good and enjoyed having a days rest for the miners who arent working before going back to school. which consists of those employed The Community church, will by Geneva Steel soon have a coal furnace under Alvin Rowley was very unthe building. The men have been he oibrayerton ce The new and beautiful building ' of the Carbon-Emebank on South Carbon avenue in Price opened for its patrons Monday morning. Moving operations were completed over the week end and office records and equipment transferred to the new quarters. Officials announced that a grand opening will be held early in November. Ground was broken early in March for the structure, which is two-wcommunication system. X) by 100 feet with half baseMcKinnon related an President ment, one story, with a ot on the new interesting sidelight aide on the south for driveway window. outside teller When the access to the drive-i-n tellers' winbank opened Monday morning, dow and the large parking lot in Mrs. William Reves was patiently the rear. Exterior is of Indiana to be the first to use the waiting limestone and brick, with alum- new system. inum trim. Total resources of the Carbon-EmerFeatures of the Interior are inbank are listed at direct lighting, louvre pale green according to its last offiVenetian type window abutters, cial statement. Officers are Mr. alummodern air conditioning, McKinnon, president; C. R. inum griliwork separating busivice president; Claude J. ness offices, vault compartment Empey, cashier, and Earl F. Hills, for safety deposit boxes and a assistant cashier. Mr. McKinnon, new cash vault with the latest Mr. Fergusson, A D. Keller, Com-fire and burglar-prochrome P. Peacock and John IL Redd steel vault door. A storage vault are directors. The bank has fifis also located in the basement teen regular employees. for records and supplies. All accounting facilities art Junior Hih Games located on the main floor providAll junior high school games ing complete visibility. Seven tellers windows insure ample ac- scheduled for yesterday were callcommodations for customers. ed off because of the wetness of Booths for users of safety deposit the gridirons. Helper was to have boxes and wall desks on the main played the Price junior high and floor are available. the East Carbon end Notre Dame Tile has been laid on the en- teams were to have played. No tire floor with the exception of date was given for the make-u- p carpeting in the officers' and dl- -' games. ? .... . Jf Considerable damage wfta caused by fire in the old Wasatch store building in Sunnydale early The building Sunday morning. la owned by Dr. F. V. Colombo who has quite generously allowed Rev. Wonder of Castle Gate use it for his church services. Rev. and Mrs. Wonder have been in the habit of coming over from Castle Gate each Saturday to' clean the building for services Sunday. They were spending the night there, as they often do, when Mrs. Wonder awoke and found the building full of smoke, at 1:30 in the morning. The fire department was called and they soon had the fire out but not before a large section of the floor had burned. It was caused by a furnace. Mr. Lloyd Tucker, Linda and Michael went to Salt Lake City Saturday. They picked up Mrs. Tucker, who had been attending teachers institute there, and they all went on to Spring City to spend Sunday with relatives before returning to their home in - - - Sunnydale. Pat Graham, Pat Morgan and Shirley Davis spent the week end with their families in Sunnydale. Pat Morgan is a third year student at the U in Salt Lake. Shirley Davis la a third year college student at Logan and Pat Morgan la a sophomore In college at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffs and Scott motored to Manti Saturday and returned Sunday. They visited Mrs. Jeffs mother and brother, Mrs. Ethel Stevenson end Mr. and Mrs. Keith G. Stevenson, Dennis and Richard. AH the children had a very enjoyable vacation during teachers institute last week. The weather was exceptionally good after the storm the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Hart of Denver, Colorado, who have been traveling in Arizona and New Mexico stopped over in Sunnydale on their way back to. their home. They came Saturday and left Sunday. Mr. Hart and Mrs. Daily are brothers and sisters. The men are preparing early for deer season. Some of them have had their horses here for two weeks and many of the men are beginning to gather their camping equipment and stock of At this time the men groceries. expect to have Friday, the 21st. and Monday the 24th idle for their ideer hunt over-heat- ed 4 b yc-- j Big Gams Hunt Datesjn Utah The regular buck deer season opened on October 22, over-work- pre-seas- on hunts were post-seas- on an- nounced: Post-seas- on n) ed u tood in "Utah sev- enth place among the states in zinc output The last year. 82,-980,0- 00 pounds she produced would rust- Pre-seas- on (Nebo-San-taq- , J er Post-seas- on uin proof, or galvanize, enough chicken wire AUTO IL'IE EG. son-in-la- fencing, six feet high, to go 16 times around the world!" ?SlttttlltUUtimtMlMIIWnMMItlMlil ft, UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION a' the time when Autumn calls you out for a ramble in your Buick. OWS Slide under the wheel and answer that call Take a Fireball cruise through Just onerfminden though . Make sure your Buick is in top shape to keep step with you. First bring it in to us and let us clean summers dust out of your air filter, flush out tired summer crankcase oil with its grit and goo, check your carburetor adjustment to see that youre getting the most powerful, most economical mixture with Octobers cooler, heavier atmosphere. We can do this quickly, economically, with a sure touch. Our thorough Buick training and long Buick experience in d doing each job the way have earned us a reputation were the Fountain of Youth for Buicks. ' factory-designate- face I O' D fill bd.3ithK&F::rCJCK Fall Checkup Lights, brakes, - tire wear, front-en-d alignment, ... oil filter unit, battery, car heater. . Adjust 70a say ET Well, you're right. E Is easily the most used letter in the English language. And E also stands for Electricity the service you use most often. Light, power, heat, cold, time, music ... no other service does so many Jobs foryou ao cheaply and so dependably as Electricity. America enjoys the best and the most Electric service In the world largely because btuinessmanaged Electric companies have worked eon stantly to keep the quality of service up and the cost of service down. - UGHT CO. A TAX PAYING COMPANY - Air cleaner. Crankcase, cooling Estimate Antifreeze requirements. ALSO Lubricare (bumper-to-bumplubrication and er in- - spection). ft a idim 129 West Main loco! Control Clean Flush system. REP & Carburetor, distributor. Did - 4 To make it easy, weve printed aFall Check Cist below. Just tear this out, drive in this week and hand it to us and when you head out for the open road therell be a happy smile on your o POWZ2 fc- w y UTAH - You can take no credit for beauty at sixteen. But if you are beautiful at sixty, it will be your own souls doing. November 1, inclusive, it has been announced by the Utah Fish and Game Commission. Besides the regular hunting season several and Post-seas- on ? Home Ownership - will close on Saturday,-an- d the countryside, with your heart growing lighter and the years slipping off your shoulders at each milel ji) 7 Post-seas- on cco cnocO oCOc? rz) November 5; to be announced later. According to the game commission all deer, antelope, or elk permits must have a regular 1949 big game hunting license before such per mit can be purchased. Hares Summary of deer Novemlucky Sunday evening, when ran into the car of Mr. Price of ber 28 to December 5. deer (Hunting-toSunnydale. Both vehicles were December 17 to 26. badly damaged. N. L. Roberts and wife drove Extended deer (Elkridge) October 22 to November 16. to Grand Junction, Colorado, Bow and Arrow deer OcSunday, to visit their friend, Mrs. tober 13 to November 1. John Perry, who has been very ilL elk November She has been taken to her daugh16 to December 5. ter's home on the Redlands from the hospital and her husband is Split season elk (Manti in bed at another daughters, sufunits) October 15 to 20 (alheart. He fering an ready completed) and Nov-bhas had asthma for the past sev2 to 3. eral years. Mrs. Mike Tratos and elk (Rich Countwo sons, Allen and Edward went ty) After August 20; to be end. to Colorado with the Roberts, to announced later. James A Woodman has been visit Mrs. Tratoss Mrs. elk mother, transferred to Fontana, Colifomia, Schires, of Mack, Colorado. and Salt Lake) After to work in the mills there. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dorey and children, who have been living in JIQGOVJ Wellington, have rented a home at 338 Carson, owned by Don Leatham and are moving into it, BUS SCHEDULE Mr. Dorey is doing carpenter work DAILY SCHEDULE (Except Sunday) for Dr. Colombo, who is enlargLEAVE PRICE FOR (Except Sundayt ) ing the local hospital Lyle U. Christensen and wife Wellington Dragerton Sunnydale Sunnysid have moved into their home at 124 3:00 p. m. 6:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. Berkley, the home vacated by Mr. LEAVE FOR PRICE (Except Sundays) and Mrs. Russell Mr. and Mrs. 10:00 am 3:00 pm 7:00 pm side Sunny Christensen are the daughter and 10:03 am 5:05 pm 7:10 pm Sunnydale of Russell Wares of 10:15 am 5:15 pm 7:10 pm Dragerton Grassy Trail 5:45 pm 7:40 pm 10:43am Wellington The installation of the pastor at Leave Price for Columbia 8:15 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. the Community church last FriLeave Columbia for Price 9:45a.m. ,4:30 p. m. Ex. Sun. day evening was well attended SHOPPING BUS SCHEDULE (Saturday Only) and lovely program was enjoyed Leaves Sunnyslde for Price J; 15 A. M. by all who attended. Special Leave Dragerton for Price 8:30 A. M. music was rendered which was an Leave Price for Dragerton and Sunnydale , 3:00 P. M. inspiration to every one. The community is happy to have very faithful in the work of taking out the dirt and running of the cement Lots of moving about seems to be going on In town, some leaving far good. The past week Colonel D. Niel Jr., sold his home to B. W. McMahon, and Mr. Niel and family left for Kansas. His brother, Robert Lee Niel and wife, sold their home on Berkley to Kenneth Atkinson, and they have also gone to Kansas. Jim M. ONiel and family have moved to Price over the past week UJftfc!!) off oCicdg EoGOoitg c! October 25. 1949 MYR COMPANY ksceJ Utah |