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Show v I Sunnydale News Speaking of People Dragerton Tribune r i (Continued from Page One) activities and held numerous offices in all three organizations. j Shortly after the family moved Warren Tomlinson to Dragerton Mrs. Roberts started Editor Business Manager Jack Clifford to work for Dr. Colombo.-S- he worked here for two years and matter then spent one winter helping in Entered as second-cla- ss July 7, 1947 at the post office at the fast growing Dragerton post- Dragerton, under the act of March office. In the fall of 1906 she took 3, 1879. her present, job in the office of Com- the Utah power and She t0 nW belngS j7an C;ofbvjpanylombo i thian Sisterg "lodge in Sunny-- 1 teaching. Since that time he has done graduate work at both universities and is now nearing of the requirements for a Interesting Personalities Published Weekly Office: Dragerton Theatre Phone Dragertop 16 or 12R22 t Tuesday, September 2, 194 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE FOUR com-peti- on (Continued from Page One) Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wright, is Masters degree. (Continued from Page One) visiting in Salt Lake at the home MOVES TO SUNNYSIDE of an old Castle Gate friend, Mar- he remained in Farron on the 1921. until farm garet Perkins. She will stay until Mr. Hansen took over the her folks go In after her op. Labor of the Sunnyside Junior STARTS TEACHING Day. 1936 and stayed there unin High fall That Mr. Hansen started Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Daily and til he was transferred to Dragteaching in the Emery, County erton with the school m 1944. daughter, Karen, motored into schools and has followed octhat gajt Lake last Sunday and had a Mr. Hansen is very active m since. He took over his pleasant visit with two former cupation first 1924 when church work in our community and in principalship were residents of Sunnydale. They to the Leamington Jr is a member of the East Carbon ErneSx and Mrs. W C. Walker and he went Millard in High County, He held Rotary Club, He also belongs to Mr and Mrs Marvm Xarmer this position until 1930 when he the National Education AssociaChrch Ldl Mis.ionBry Sunnydale are very happy to have went to the Osgood School near tion and the Utah State EducaEmery Oken, Father Sander, l?,Tt!' Idaho Falls for one year. tion Association He has been au and daughter-in-la- w Betty Jean Poglajen, George !C1b b In 1931 Harold returned to Car- - officer id the Put bon laumo and flwer 'theueon County . .. Perez, Joan Malaby, La Vae De- -i Jdh visiting wUU tom. Ttie yflUBg b5n County, first taking a job Teachers Association for the past Surrounding the Robeits Mrs, Avery has been here two Angeles, Patricia Waring aad-t- . U. S. Fuel Company at two years and has been an offiFern Peterson. ,home shows that she still has timemonthj5 and Ensign David T. Av- - with the which pe held for two cial in the Spring Music Festival Hiawatha activities ttom other her many 10. v' Photographe' toiery arrjVed August Ensign Blevm. is the only period of at Price since 1933 . vt'-JoThis Mr. Hanson years work m her yard. David has been stationed at Pensa- is interested in school music work time has he since r- Bnd started rs- Roberts have two teaching for the last year and cojd r that Mr. Hansen was not con- and in all of his time at SunnyNews contributions to the paper children. Richard is working for'B halfpiorida nected with the schools. Next he side and Dragerton he has always may ba, mailed to The Dragerton the Rock Asphalt Co. at the P took over the principalship of the had a good band Tribune, Dragerton, Utah. News ent time and Sue is attend SeDt , r.u articles, display advertising and es beautician schcxil in Salt Lake'jj happyaat Rains school and remained here The parents and children of for four years. While living at classified ads can be brought to City. 'the new guest of the of are a very cooperative a arrival Dragerton the office daily from 1 p. m. to 5 , family. He is the young son of Rams Mr Hansen also was scout- group, according to Mr. Hansen, master. p m Office is lwa ed upstairs in COMMUNITY SING HELD and he has enjoyed working with the young Averys bom Sunday In 1934 Mr. Hansen received his them the Dragerton Theatre building. Friday evening the Community 'morning, August 24, at the Price much. Mr and Mrs Bachelor of Science degree from Hansenvery 4 children. 3 boys, Hymn Sing was held at the He wejghed in at 7 lbs have erton Community Church with a 41 oz. He is the first child of the Biigham Young University Dorr 30, Maik 24 and Nolan 18 YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETY record breaking crowd attending. Ensign and Mrs. David and the after attending there and the BEGINS FALL 'ACTIVITY of Utah during the sum- years old, and one girl, Alice, who The program Consisted Of special second grandchild of Mr and Mrs mer quarters whrle he had been is 15 years Of age musical instrumental numbers and ivern Avery, The Young Peoples Society of Miss Barbara Waite has spepft the Dragei ton Community Church 63 wed as congregational singing d familiar hymns. The eve- -, tke pa!d three weeks vacationing began their fall activity Saturday refresh- - Jn Salt Lake City. While she was evening on the lawn of the par- ning was concluded with Mis- -, Ladies the there she took daily lessons under sonage. The evening was spent in inents served by (Mr. Roy Stockdale, Salt Lake playing games, eating hamburgers, sionary Society. DRIVE TO COLUMBIA melons and Ice cream. Next Satdancing instructor. She returned Delicious Frosted Malts are served. We have the only Frosted urday there is a progressive din-- trend. Constance at 7:30. If you home with Mrs. Louise Danfoid Malt Machine in the East Carbon District. ner being planned. The young peo- missed last Saturday night dont and Mrs Wallace Waite Sunday. ple will meet at the home of Rev- - miss this one. Fun in store fo; all!! DISTRIBUTOR OF ARVIN RADIOS AND PRODUCTS pnn-cipalsh- f j r J I - ' hn - j - ft toiS aSgS .i Drag-h0fcplt- al- Uni-veisi- ip DEAR MISS FAIRFAX WIFE, TRICKED, MARRIAGE ILLEGAL -- to succeed- - Some people of course think that marriage is a mess but that is because they have not given it the proper chance to succeed. Your marriage is at the point, so I gather from your letter, where it can be a very successful partnership or a mess. You are aware or this in time even if it did take an illegal 'ceremony to bring it to your attention. Here is what I woud like to see you do. Find out clearly in your own mind Just what your husbands likes and dislikes are. See what attracts him. Then go after him with this object in mind that he will be the one clamoring to get your marriage legalized, Make him chase you and let me tell you that if you can do this you will be the hippiest person in the world and Oil, WHAT FUN YOU v WILL HAVE DOING IT. ifh ty SBSSEHSEi SAFETY GLASS and AUTO PARTS ' j still are in love with your husband. Yet be appears to be grow ing a bit careless in his affections toward you- - That is the big mistake that occurs to many, many married couples. Marriage is a partnership that must be worked at in order for it DEAR MISS FAIRFAX: . , Recently I discovered that my husband had fooled me. I am from Texas and we were married abouC 12 years ago so I thought. I found out recently that thq minister that married us was not ordained and could -- not marry people. I did not know this at the time. Recently my husband told me that we were not legally married and were living in adultery. We have one child 8 years old. My husband was half drunk and mad when he told me. He thought it was veiy clever to fool me but I dont like it a bit. What steps should I take to make our marriage legal I do not like living in sin My husband takes it as a big joke and kids me every time he gets some beer m him. Mrs. N. B Dear Mrs. N. B.: First yoa definitely have a legal problem. The best thing for you to do is see a capable attorney who can advise you properly. We are not allowed to give legal advice. It seems to me also that you SPRAY GUNS' DOOR HANDLES STEEL CHANNELS PAINTS FOR YOUR NEEDS BRUSHES COMPRESSORS MIRRORS AND TABLE TOPS CUT TO PATTERN j FOSTERS CONFECTIONERY OIL-THIN- NERS E. BERTOT PHONE 233 PRICE 240 E Main Dragerton News LOCAL DANCING TEACHER RETURNS FROM SALT LAKE Mrs. Louise Danford, local dancing teacher spent last Friday Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake studying under Roy Stockdale, prominent Salt Lake dancing instructor. She is planning to make frequent trips to Salt Lake to study under Mr. Stockdale. He has acquired several of the latest tap routines from a trip to the West Coast and Mrs. Danford pi ins to study these routines for use in her dancing classes in Carbon AUTO PARTS i For all Makes of Cart and Trucks Your NAPA Jobber is a Good Man toJC now Phone - Price 506 BEER (Continued from Page One) MERDERHALLS FIAPA STORE County. 62 North 1st St. PATRONIZE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE ADVERTISERS - NOVELTIES Hours: Beer Tavern, 11 am.-1- pm.; Confectionery 2 " 1 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN NEW RADIOS i 1 Stromberg Carlson Motorola Howard Plan - 76 , PCM T MA0N'v rRouBU-FIND THtU AND FIX THEM' Polishing TRY US FIRST Sunnyside All Work Guaranteed IIOWA GARAGE GROCERIES SUNNYDALE - MEATS Line a Complete - FIRST RATIONAL DARK j? Phone Sunnyside 29 R 3 Pioneer Bank of Eastern Utah Price- - - Repair Work. 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