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Show Fare THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE 12 Mrs. Ruth Brown of San Frantained Mr. and Mrs. A. A. May-co- cisco, daughter, Shauna and baby, and daughter, Marilyn of Ronald, were visiting with Mrs. Salt Lake City, and Mr. Stewart Browns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fitch of (Helper. Marilyn gave a Roy Naylor of Dragerton. United States Steel To keep within the budget these days, you have to let the rest of nose to the world go by. Many a man keeps his the grindstone so his wife can The welcomed visitors plan to turn hers up at the neighbors. spend several days at the Smith after in Dragerton, No wonder the quality of shoes residence is on the down grade all the which they will travel to some of good leather is going into steaks. Utahs famous southern canyons. EarningsReport Nicholas enter- Mrs. Barbara ck - dur- class- - interpretative-dancin- g ing the past week. THE AIR CONDITIONED -- THEATRE NU-STA- R SUNNYSIDE, UTAH AUGUST 16 THURSDAY NIGHT Night Two-B- it KENTUCKIAN FIGHTING and COUNTRY FAIR Two Hits for Two Bits and TRIDAY AUGUST SAURDAY 17-1- 8 The Supreme Fight Sensation of all Time COMPLETE ROUND BY ROUND AND BLOW BY BLOW WORLDS MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Randolph Turpin Added. THE SAVAGE HOARD SEREAL SUNDAY and NEWS MONDAY AUGUST 19-2- 0 The Girl is in trouble, Ifshe couid only get the Letter back TRY AND GUESS THE SURPRISE ENDING LORETTA YOUNG in .CAUSE FOR ALARM Added; i !' THE GUEST and SELECTED SHORTS We strongly reommend everyone seeing this 35 minute short. It brings a most Vital Religious Message to all, therefor; we will run a of this 1 short at o'clock p. m. Sunday for everyone who cares to ome and see it. FREE TO ALL Promptly at 1 p. m. pre-showi- ng Pre-Showi- ng SUNDAY TUESDAY and ONLY WEDNESDAY AUGUST 21-2- 2 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN HOLLYWOOD The Glamorous Petty Girls, Laughter, Music, Dancing and Exltement THE PETTY GIRL IN TECHNICOLOR 2nd Feature; The Tenth Avenue Gang in MILITARY Fugitives from ACADEMY" a reform school learn some new tricks when they tangle with Fancy Pants Cadets SELECTED TWO FOR ONE NIGHT SHORTS Bring a pal, Sweet- heart or Buddy FREE Wednesday, August 15, V DRAGERTON, UTAH Corp. Quarterly Reporting the earnings of United States Steel corporation for the second quarter of 1951, Irving S. Olds, chairman, announced that the directors had today declared the quarterly dividend of $1.75 per share on the preferred stock, payable August 20, 1951, to stockholders of record at close of business on August 6, 1951, and a dividend of $.75 per share on the common stock, payable September 10, 1951, to stockholders of rec- f I I i I ord at close of business on August t 10, 1951. s Income for the second quarter of 1951, before declaration of dividends, is reported as ,$58,133,-71- 6, or a return of 6.4 per cent on sales. Income for the first six months of 1951 is reported as $106,797,497, or a return of 6.2 per cent on sales, as compared with income reported for the first six months of 1950 of $119,079,238, or a return of 8.6 per cent on sales, all before declaration of dividends. Provision of $180 million for federal income taxes for the first six months of 1951 is more than double the amount provided in the same period of last year. Shipments of steel products during the second quarter of 1951 amounted to 6,400,653 net tons as compared with shipments of 5,950,606 net tons in the second quarter of 1950. For the first six months of 1951, U. S. Steel shipped 12,471,545 net tons of steel products. These shipments were 1.2 million tons or 10.9 per cent more than the 11,248,427 net tons shipped during the comparable period of 1950. The shipments reported for both the second quarter and the first six months of 1951 established new high records for any comparable periods in the history of U. S. Steel. Production of steel ingots and castings in the second quarter of 1951 averaged 103.2 per cent of rated capacity, as compared with 99.2 per cent during the first quarter of this year. In the second quarter of 1951, expenditures for additions to and replacements of facilities totaled $68.4 million. At June 30, 1951, authorized projects to be completed required a further expenditure of $670 million. Net current assets of the corporation and its subsidiaries at June 30, 1951, after deducting the current dividend declarations, were $436,781,553, compared with $536,943,921 at June 30, 1950. Employment statistics for the second quarter of 1951, compared with the second quarter of 1950 - 7-- UP BOTTLING WEDNESDAY Second quarter of 1950: Average number of employees 287,-30- 1; employment costs, $308,349,-73- 2. The Baptist ladies met at the home of Mrs. Lester Rose for their regular monthly study hour. The topic of the lesson was Mighty Movement in South America. Those present were Thelma Rogers, Jewel Parr, Veda Morris, Esther Bell, Myrtle Morris, Selma Nelson, Janie Henderson and Mrs Rose. and Mrs. Harold Hansen are spending a week or ten days at Idaho Falls, Idaho, visiting friends and relatives. THURSDAY i f 15-1- 6 X OPERATION with- - Howard Robinson and Peggy Cummins BONANZA TOWN I with b Smiley Burnette I MATINEE FRIDAY I AUGUST and 16th SATURDAY i 17-1- 8 August BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND DAWN Starring Mark Stevens Edmond OBrien and Gale Storm Based on Police Files SUNDAY and August DOUBLE MONDAY 19-2- 0 CROSS BONES with Donald O'Connor and Helena Carter MATINEE ON SUNDAY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY I August FIGHTER Mr. The only thing a woman doesnt understand clearly is why she married her husband. and August Ave- Second quarter rage number of employees, 302,-75- 0; employment costs, $347,768,-25- 7. i DRAGERTON Theatre follow: of 1951: CO., PRICE, UTAH 21-2- 2 L SQUADRON starring Edmund OBrien Robert Stock and John Rooney TECHNICOLOR tr I i f 1 i |