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Show Pae firaQerton Tribune - themselves very much. f.lary Dlack Says.. Published Weekly Office: Dregerton Theatre i Along the ROWE SWEETHEART CAKE Phone Dragerton 16 Rates $2.50 Per year; 10c Per Copy cups cake flour. teaspoons baking powder. BT HELEN ROWS teaspoon salt. MIA Junior The Dragerton cups milk. va1 teaspoon Girls held their annual Rose Evenilla. ning in Price on Wednesday 5 egg whites night. They were hostesses to the (stiffly beaten) rest of the girls of the Carbon Pink cake col- Stake. Dragerton came first in attendance with 20 Mothers and oring. Sift the flour, Daughters attending. Eagh girl baking powder gave her mother a lovely rose and salt togeth-e- r corsage to wear for the evening. several Refreshments were served and times. Cream each ward put on one part of the the shortening, program. It was a very enjoyable and add the evening and everyone had a good sugar veryy time. 2 cups graou-MarBlack Albert: Is it bad luck to have lated sugar gradually, beating until the mix- a cat -follow you It depends on whether ture is smooth and fluffy. Add Alexabout Vt of the dry ingredients you're a man or a mouse. and mix thoroughly Add about y, 0f the milk, mix well Add the The Canteen is going over very remaining sifted dry ingredients well since it was reorganized. The and remaining milk, alternaVy, new President is ALBERT beating well after eaph addition, PIERCE, the Vice President is vanllla. Fol(1 in the JOHNNY TOMSTCH, the SecreBeat ,n To beaten egg whites tary is ALICE HANSON, the Barj 3 of the batter add a drop man is HELFN ROWF and th or two of pink cake coloring Assistant Barman is MERLENE enough ,0 tint the batter a STARK, the Doorman is BILLY very pale pink Drop alternate COWAN and the Assistant Doorinto a large well man is CLIVE STEVFNSON. the tablespoons greased ring mold or tube pan Board of Directors are MF.RT F Bake n g moderate sow 0VPn ANDERSON, LARRY BUSCH, (3?5 dejfrees) for about 50 mir. EUNICE SHEARER, GEORGE utas Loosen carefully from the BAUER, BELLF FLUKE, CARL pan and turn out onto a large SKRA7.NAS. JUNIOR WARE and cake plate. Frost with fluffy boil- SHIRLEY OVESON These offied icing. When ready to serve, cers are doing a good job of runarrange a small glass bowl in t ning the Canteen but they could center of the ring mold, and fib still use a little support Come wjb fresh flowers (pink sweet on, kids, lets volunteer for thes and little jobs and keep it open Ev0r forget-me-no- ts peas roses are especially ery TUESDAY nght after school gWeetheart jovely). Decorate the edge of Ip at 4 00 P M the canteen has to pa(e with a spray or two of fern be cleaned and the games redesirf.d paired Lets all try to come at least once a month and do our FLUFFY BOILED K ING 3 Vi Clifford li (Continued m from Last Week) A new town of Kaiser was also . h 1 Tuesday, April 20, 1948 THE DRAGERT6N TRIBUNE. DRAGERTON. UTAH Eight ,rgu il7 south Canyon Here were a thousand new homes, and a city in Emery county, with a population greater than all the rest of the county combined In East Carbon as well as in the Emery county city, were over 25,000 residents. In Carton coun- ty alone, the population exceeded 20,000, So Jim says, as the agi- tatfon over the court house con- tinued in Price, a group was soon formed to move it out the City entirely. The need for a new building wag becoming a neres- sity more and more all the time So East Carbon was decided on as the new county seat town of Car- bon. An election was held and East Carbon won easily. The bond issue asked for a half million dol- lar structure, and again the issue carried, and now Carbon boasts Muggs: Your car doesnt have a horn, does it?" Tony: No, but it really doesnt matter, you see, it says (DODGE BROTHERS)". The East Carbon Twirlers or Majorettes had their tryouts last The following girls Monday. tried out: Waunemia Thompson, Lois Malaby, Pauline Stella, Vivian Naylor, Marjorie King and Myself. Four girls were chosen from this" group by the judg-c, who were Mr, Ruesch, Mrs. Mr. Allred and Mr. Frver The girls chosen were in first place (myself) in seqond place in third Waunemia Thompson place, Marjorie King in fourth place Pauline Stella. We hope to do a good job this year because of the good support we have back of us. s Me-hali- Salt Lake City were visitors in NEW TAX RATE Sunnydale on Tuesday and Wed- HELPS COAL MINER Mr. and Mrs. Arnot Dodds were nesday of last week. Mr. Walker According to the National Coa! but as usual, on out was the base rate coal business, week. Lake last visitors Association, Salt City friends miner working six eight-ho- u Mrs. Voss spent last week in Mrs. Walker had many at the days per week under the present Los Angeles, Calif on business. to visit with. They stayed Mrs. H T. Mur- contract, and Mr. of home with all allowances, home new. The .business was the On Wednesday morning Mrs, earns $4,431 a year, but the averphy. The are there. built having they m home is nearly completed and Murphy had several neighbors a age is $3,861 per annum. On this for and coffee and for cake fiasis the coal miner earning they expected to move as soon as was who Walker Mrs. with 'chat a year will have the followschool is out Dr. and Mrs Vo'S Walkers ing tax reduction under the new and their family will he missel also a neighbor until the to Salt Lake 20 months rates: Single, $140; married with by their many friends in thinmd moved Wednesday the Walkers had no dependents, $159; married with the neighboring communities ago with Mr. and Mrs James two dependents, .$145, lunch married when they move Cassano. They returned to their with four dependents, $115 Th Mr. and Mrs. James Cassano home in Salt Lake Wednesday figures 50 cents per day per av were visitors in Huntington jt evening. eiage coal miner. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs Another break in the pipe iir.e W W. Murray on the top of the mountain made STRAY ANIMAL PEN Frank Colette of Colorado is The open field near the mainit necessary for three men to visiting his brother, Henry Col- hike over and fhe tenance shop area in Dragerton it repair and another brother, Gene, lette, men, Bud Monson, Bud Manches- has been declared by the countv in Dragerton. ter and Afton Green, started oei as a stray animal pen. This will Mr and Mrs W. C. Walker of Thursday morning They expect- mean that this area will not be ed to get the break fixed and be available for garden plots tn.-- . year. back by Friday evening. Sunnydale News , J $4,-00- -- l.-- CLASSIFIED Girls Day has been planned for ALL KINDS OF CAKES made to this coming Friday, the 23rd order in my home Decorated During the day the girls wdl birthday and wedding cakes a dress like the boy they are to Mrs Walter Whitspecialty bring to the dance that mgi t burn, 161 Grassy Trail. The theme of the dance is The Old Candy Shoppec. Everyone FOR SALE Band instruments, is expected to have a good time accordions, guitars, sheet muso GIRLS this is your chance; sic and musical gifts. The on the ball and get a date and get HOUSE OF MUSIC Price lets all go and have fun Theatre Building ; What Pine has the FOR SALE Studio Couch, $25 00, longest and sharpest needles' 34 bed and dresser, $30 CO Scraz: "The Porcupine . . condition. Johnny Hyita, Good (I think) Stubby- - 0 5 . 110 C Ave, Dragerton. HOBBY CLUB MEETS AT BLANKENSHIPS ORDERS TAKEN for pansies, and petunias, and other flow-ervegetable plants at 102 8th The Hobby Club met at the West Mrs Jack House. home of Mrs George BlankenThe pri7e was FOR SALE Excellent acreage ship last week won by Mrs Jack Ruff who was just east of Wellington on higha special reguest. Delicious way. A small down payment will secure your purchase of freshments were seived by the one-fiv- e hostess Mrs Glen Bullock will acres balance on conbe the next club hostess on Aoni venient terms See George Mil23. ner Jr, Wellington . part s iiimiiimmiuiiii ,,, Jm i. . I s' r 7-U- 4 , - i ruw BOTTLING CO., Price, Utah P mummunumuiwinun 2 Vi leaving war A. D. many questions of Keller, cups sugar ' 4 cup light corn syrup. Vi teaspoon salt 2 cup water. 2 egg whites (well beaten) 1 teasooon vanilla Place sugar, corn syrupv salt and water together In a saucepan and Cook to the firm boiling stage (250 degrees). Pour the hot syruo slowly into the well beaten vg whites, beabng until the frosting will hold Ire shape when tossed over the back of a spoon. Should the icing become too stiff to ms-hnipulate easily, a very small amount of water may be added oi the icing may be melted in-t- he top of a double boiler. Spread on cake In swirls, and importance were then confronting him. What did he do?. Well says Jim,' "A. D. 'really made good as a leader in Price. Starting off with an idea that he desired a city gov- ernment In which all councilme.i a voice, he soon learned that the best plan was to allow each councilman to handle one depart- ment, and that recommendations from such a man be adopted with- out top much ggitation on the part of other members. In the depart- - j ment of police, and city hospital. . which has since. been taken over OIUICI1, Jointly by the county and the rec-e- d miners welfare fund, A. D. learn-- 1 Carbon County has been fine organization the lesson that it was a one Sheriffs Posse. The fine mans job also. Failure to unite horses ridden by these boys have the opinion of members of the envy of many audiences council in his ideas, resulted in fen somemuch confusion, until finally the mong ths? audiences time must have been aspirants over with an iron mayor took to own or at least ride the finest fist, and the arguments were stop- in the group. On Tuesday night ped." two of the finest horses, own'd A. D. Left Price D. Dillard and Edward What about A. D.? we asked. by J. both of the Quinn, "His love for the grocery business stolen from the orwere posse has put him in charge of ohe of corral m Northeast the largest grocery chains in the ganization section Price of city. On the same west. This necessitated his leav- two fine saddles and tnc evening ing Carbon county but he is one fiddle equipment was of the most frequent visitors to the stock of Ke, visit both Carbon and Emery of ' all pf those who had moved avray, When the loss w as repoitei, Ngver misses an excuse to attend searches started out in an a celebration in these parts. A. to find the horses. These D. served two terms as mayor rf were later discovered at the Goi- Pnce.andgrewinpopuiaiity eaco and time, but had made his of the offenders lenrned The business connections late in his was recovered, but the property second term, two juveniles, have not We then walked around town. offenders, been taken into custody. yet On all sides we could recognize that improvements under way when we left had been completed. (Continued Next Week) At ad Dillards Horse Gummcr- - Pop, can you name three cars that start with C' His Father- "Suie Chevrolet -Chrysler and Crosley " Gummcr- - Gee thats wonderful but I thought they started ith HELPFUL EFFICIENT DEPENDABLE gas Those gaddin gals from Dragerton were on the warpath Thursday night Fun wasn't it, Eunice and Belle? CARBON EMERY BANK Pricey Utah The YEARBOOK STAFF held their dance last Friday night. It was a ' huge success. The Or- Member Federal Reserve System chestra was from Wasatch Academy and so was part of the floor show. The rest of the floor show was from here Everyone enjoyed THE HOUR of CHARM Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpn THE ELECTRIC HOUR ctftln DprnvrH f fiJT EVERY SUNDAY-K- Talk, about VALUE, says America and I Wr o SYNTHETIC OIL PLANT CONTRACT mid-summ- er The government has awarded a contract to the Roppers Company of Pittsburgh, to build a synthetic oil from coal plant at Louisiana, Missouri, to cost several million dollars. The new plant will employ the Fischer-Tropsc- h process. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Harvey of An already established plant at Somerset, Colorado w ere dinner Louisiana employs the hydroeen-atio- n giiests at the James Cassano hon-.process. last Saturday. X L ARROW AUTO LINE INC. BUS SCHEDULE Special Saturday Shopping Bus Sunnydale for Price Leave Leave Dragerton for Price g;x5 A.M. 9:30 a!m! Leave Price for Sunnydale and Dragerton From Price Return 2:15 P.M. CHARTER TRIP SERVICE Buses chartered to any point in the State of Utab and return. Phone Price 94 Mrs. OConnor Club speaks The stork checked iff with only-twgirls this past week. One was to Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Besso of Price on the 14th" of April. On April 16 a girl was .born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Lujan of Dragerton. The stork is probably sloped up on account of his contract with Dr. Colombo. A be pending tween the stork and the doctor. AND HIS ). ORCHESTRA DAILY SCHEDULE Leave Price fpr Dragerton, Sunnydale, Sunnyside. Columbia 9:00 A.M. - . 2:15 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. 10:00 LEAVE FOR PRICE 11:00 A.M. 5:15 P.M. Dragerton 7:00 P.M. 10:50 P.M. 5:05 P.M. Sunnydale 10:50 A. M. 6:50 P.M. 10:45 P.M. 5:00 P.M." Sunnyside . 10:45 A.M. 6:40 P.M. 10:45 PJV1. Columbia ... 10:00 A.M. 4:15 P.M. 6:05 P.M. an-pla- Mrs. Emma ,VeltrL was hostess to the members of Cultura at their second meeting on Tuesday, April Be13, at her home in Columbia cause the justly famous O'Connor garden in Columbia has been immortalized on color film, the laches were able to see it in all its glory this eailv spring evening, with appropriate and enlightening commentary by Mrs "OConnor. After thus showing the proof of her own gardening acumen, Mrs. OConnor obligand ingly answered questions gave some very useful suggestions on the subject of gardening especially In relation to this area of poor soil and dry climate. The discussion was declared both interesting and educational by those present. The evening was brought to a pleasant conclusion with the serving of refreshments by the ALL-GIR- ONLY Chevrolet ' TTu t PHIL SPITALNY Featuring Brought to you by UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ins -- 3:30 PJX SL that new styltng new colors new and even more luxurious interiors add still further to r the beauty of Chevrolets Bodies by Fisher. Theyre the world s fined bodies, found only on Chevrolet and higher priced You il front-en- You II got much bottor porfonwonco with world conomy from Chovrolois ongino. It ha champion Volvo-ln-Hea- d tho finest record of dependability of automotive power plant! And ony Valve-in-Hea- d engines are exclusive to Chevrolet and more expensive You Yes, from one end of the country fo fhe other, public enthusiasm for the new 1948 Qievrolet points to a great public conviction that CHEVROLET AND ONLY CHEVROLET IS FIRST in all- round value as in popularity. More people drive Chevrolet, according to official nationwide registrations and more people want Chevrolets, according to seven independent nationwide surveys than any other make of car. Your own judgment will tell you that "this is because Chevrolet gives more value . . . because it alone offers QUALITY AT LOWEST COST! BIG-CA- FIRST NATIONAL BANK R Pioneer Bank of Eastern Utah and Price- - family wiH safety, too For Chevrolet brings you fhe hav lYitQSb find d fcg-Ca- your r three fold protection Fisher Utah of Umsteel n the Ride, and Positive - Ac hon another Hydroultc Broke combination of features found only in Chevrolet ond more costly cars. ooo public demand for new 1948 Chevrolets i at the highest level in oil Chevrolet history or that reason, we urqe you to keep your present cor in good running condition, pending delivery of your new Chevrolet. Come in, get skilled, dependable service, now ond at regular intervals. As you know, REDD MOTOR CO. 64 West Main - Price o Member Federal Reserve System ' j iHember Federal Deposit Insurance Corpn & |