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Show Iasre Two everyone attended the celebration up their prospecting paraphernalia in Price. Dragertons float was and took to the hills for the weekvery beautiful with Miss Shirley end. They returned Monday eveOveson and Miss Alice Robles ad- ning. U Mrs. Arthur Biggs and Mrs. ding to its beauty in their brightAs the last preparations for Columbia are Columbia but ot Caral Erickson ly colored formals,. school are finished, and the hustle reported as doing well in the won the prize. The four bathing I IMPORTANCE OF COAL Dragerton hospital, however, they beauties mounted on the lovely Mrs time. some will be there for IN ECONOMIC PICTURE float took the eyes of the judges and winter is not far behind. Biggs is suffering a broken leg and everyone else. But with no .'rHc,nSr-l'GHLir,HOF MEET T and Mrs. Erickson has a number ill feeling, we do agree that they of loss the of injuries, including day. Mr .Rigby is employed as a were very pretty. I several teeth and broken bones. welder for a garage there. Natural resources of southeast- O. L. Buff Ezra Jr., Hersh, Dragerton was a very deserted Dr. F. V. Colombo is home from I ern Utah and problems cpnfront-th- e medical conference at Cedar tag successful exploitation of them place Monday, Labor Day, as most mire and Bert Erickson gathered City where he was chairman of were discussed Tuesday evening the panel discussion on surgery. g a meetin of the resouces com-Taddress that he gave while the Utah Association of er nventin chambers of Commerce in attending the Cd 111 medi eration with the University of Rev. Constance, wife and three Utah bureau of economics and civic halL children, and Mr. and Mrs. Billkesources,mhe Pcethose mter-u- p and Breedlove enjoyed a picnic lunch in developing natural Sunnyside canyon Monday eve- - osted sources in this area also attended I John F. Jones has moved his the meeting and entered into dis-shto street Main cussions, the from shop fire station building behind the postoffice. Mike Tratos, wife and four sons, Vtu'H Have along with Mr. and Mis. Mark Tratos and Mr. and Mrs. Novie Roberts, drove to Moab Sundae and enjoyed some of the many VQ3BS beauties that are to be seen there. After a picnic lunch just out of Moab, the group was joined by The Iltde woman's jo something there, Mr. and Mrs. William Breedlove bulls are quality .''Henry. Hobbs batteries and all went to. the Arches and on to Devils Gardens. They redependable service. to delives loeg-liveturned Sunday evening after a materials available of the finest " Oniy very enjoyable time. a Hobbs go Into a Hobbs. That's why Mr. and Mrs. Dan Chubb have moved their trailer to the Peter battery has a way of keeping yoo going son trailer camp west of 8th ...not letting yoo down. street They are near the Maggio Haturd Rccaurcs Goanittos of C of G of U, Conduct testing Here Tuesday DRAGERTOil NEWS ney, U. S. Smelting and Refining B. McGary and William F. Homer, Ogden Chamber of Commerce ;Nelson Aldridge and J. C. Richardson, Kennecott Copper company; Reed Welch, American Smelting and Refining company; E. H. Records and D. T. Dickson, Records Coal Processing company, Tacoma, Wash., and Wright Volker, secretary Utah Association of Chamber of Commerce executives. Prior to the meeting, the group visited several mining' properties in Carbon and Emery- - counties, and expected to go over the Record plant at Wellington Wednesday morning on their way to Grand and San Juan counties, where they will meet with local coop-MlTvu- re-ni- ng oe leaders end study natural - to fush barter f:nri - AW sab remember. bcriUnj next fimei Dependent Survivors Of Servicemen May Get Tax Refunds Dependent survivors of serv icemen who died while on active duty between December 7, 1941, and December 31, 1947, may be entitled to federal income tax refunds. d, f.iEflOEiillALLS OF PRICE and Delivery Ssrvi Twice Weekly Every Tues, and Fri Please leave laundry or calls at any of our following agencies: DRAGERTON BARBER SHOP SUNNYSIDE HOTEL FOSTERS CONFECTIONERY at Columbia PRICE STEAf.l LAUNDRY re- sources In those areas. They came here Tuesday from similar studies in the Unitah Basin country. W cct cc:::5 with i:::s$ - company; Col. G. he end far Heavens - - t Pisk-U- p Tuesday, September 21, 1949 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH . Subject to refund under a law furniture store. by the 80th Congress aie passed Mrs. Blanch Tidwells son, Jay income taxes paid by all federal Tueler, who is attending college or on behalf of such members of in Ogden, has been visiting his the armed forces for the taxable mother for the past few days, Mrs. Tidwells daughter, Greta, is year in which they died, and fjr in nurses training in Ogden also. prior tax years dating back to DeLouRaine and Sally Buffmlre cember 7, 1941, during any part returned from Los Angeles Sep-yuadaa pauas iCaqi ipiqA jo tember 1 where they had gone ents should first make sure taxes with three other girls from Salt actually were paid before seekLake City and Ogden ,to attend ing refunds. Application must be a sorority conference. made by December 31, 1948. Troy Hill and family drove to Most members of the armed Provo Tuesday on 'business and men also to visit his mother who lives Purpose of the meeting, which forces, particularly enlisted there. is one of several being conducted were exempt from income tax ConA birthday party was given by all over the state is to gather r. under special wartime law. and Mrs. John Knox in honor formation in regard sto Utahs na-- sequently the number entitled to their daughters, Eralenia and tural resources for the informa-Labert- ta rebates is not expected to be large. Knox, September 3. The Uon of the ple and tho6e ln Forms for applying may be young people of the Community state. to comin into from the office of any colchurch were invited and all reof William of Internal revenue (Form P. lector time. a Maack, wonderful president ported Mrs. C. O. Steele and three the Carbon County Chamber f 843). Applications for refunds daughters were b.dly bumed C and correspondence on the while canning peaches Monday, introducing Wright Volker, secre- be directed to the should The jars burst, pushing the doorltary of the Utah-C- . of C. ex ecu- - subject off the electric range,' Glass andltivesl Nelson Aldridge Collector present-hof Internal Revenue peaches were thrown all over tag the Kennecott Copper com-th- e where the tax was paid, and NOT kitchen. The little girls were! pany, gave some facts and figures to VA or the Bureau of Internal helping their mother at the time relative to the vastness of Utahs Revenue in Washington. and all sustained bums as well as resources. cuts from the glass. j Nelson, University of giRoy Mrs. Joe Harvey returned home utah associate director of bureau LINDSTROM TO CONVENTION from Ogden Monday. She and The Spring Canyon local of the research of businesa md economic . baby son had been there for three and T Mine Workers of America United of. weeks visiting with relatives. survey took crf,ofIT While there, the baby was taken recently elected G. G. Ltadstrom meeting pointing to the! hospital With pneumonia, as a delegate to the international Glen Williams, bookkeeper, for Ms reached a dominant position in Washington. He convention the Galbreath company in the In the ws due mainly to great on coast in Pacific the member of the an active been has rental offices, and Mrs. Jack Clif-- I expansion Ohio, population and industry. He said local and for some years served ford, flew to Columbus, with John W. gnd George Gal- - that Utah Increased 16.8 per cent as a state senator from , Carbon breath, who had been visiting here in population since 1940, twice as on business. much as the national average county. Mrs. Albert Schultz, who has Coal production increased 123 per been visiting her parents in cent in seven years, also twice the FOR SALE Band instruments, Pennsylvania, is returning this national average. He was optimis- accordions, guitars, sheet muweek. Mr. Schultz is planning to future of this coalj ag sic and musical gifts. The to meet drive to Denver her, thus productag area from an economic, Price HOUSE OF MUSIC seeing some of the Colorado coun- - standpoin Theatre Building. try on his vacation. , , Ne!SM1 According to Harold Hanson, six t th Uni of the Dragerton school, principal on earned of staff Utah versity enrollment will go over 1000 for the coming term. Those who will a round table discussion of local teach here tills year erei Harold natural resources,, calling on A. W. Anderson, Russell ry Putnam of Records Coal Clifford Mayer, Ila Ander- - cessing company, to explain the Dr. F. R. King of the son, Mary Crawford, Myrtle vis, Jeanette McAlpine, Ruby Mi- - same concern. Dr. F. V. Colombo, halik, Evelyn Varner, A. R. King, a member of the local chambers Arvilla King, Wave Warner, Royal coal processing research commit-AllreVemer Stoddard, Bethee, gave a comprehensive report Allred, Clara Bagnell, Bertha Cas- - on studies as to processing of Geniel ter, Janie Henderson, stressed the fact that oil and Douglas, Betty Johnson, Henri- - produced from coal will probably et Gantz Blanche Justesen, a factor in . any new world Monroe, Naomi Steven- He ma(r son, Edna Thurber, Esther Tom-been thissectionhas AnEstella linson, Anna Moyer, tested for Processing, and the av- derson and Naomi Koskie. hfS S Those attending the two shoots of any in Sanpete county Sunday at ML I ghest yield Pleasant and Fountain Green United States with one exception, Forrester, gave some ln- from Dragerton were Allen Scow, Les Petersen, Julius Rossman and formation bs to the deposits of II Elden TidwelL bentonite, gypsum and sulphur in Alvin and Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parker of Emery county, Seattle, Washington, are visiting explained his experience in de-- at the home of her parents, Mr. velopment of manganese fields, and Mrs. Dave MenottL ' Mr. Par- - j Mayor D JC. Downey of Helper ker is a student at the University! and Arthur Carlson, superintendent of the Spring Canyon mine, also gave short talks. A James Richardson, representative of Utah metal mining interests, gave a talk in opposition to imposition of any severance tax on the slates' natural resources. He paid special tribute to J. A. Theobald, secretary of Chrbon Chamber of Commerce; for his help in carrying on the resource study. I I I that charm the youthful fig ure into more graceful lines! -- send STORAGE BELL'S TRANSFER M0VIH0RACKIj5;SHIPPIHG ed 6 weve everything PHOME in-M- ot Yes, WE DELIVER of CLEAmiiQ CO. . . . union supply co. to your daughter back to school in style. f i Certified to Haul Any Place in UTAH and COLORADO Complete Moving Service . , We Pack, Pick Up and Deliver Aimou AUTO LINE INC. BUS SCHEDULE DAILY SCHEDULE (Except Sunday ) Effective May 17, 1948 1 LEAVE PRICE FOR (Except Sundays) Sunnyside Sunnydale Dragerton Wellington 5:30 P.M. 9:10 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 10:30 P.M. 8:00 A.M. LEAVE FOR PRICE (Except Sundays) Sunnyside 8:45 AM 12:15 PM 5:00 PM .6:40 PM 10:00 PM Sunnydale ....8: 50 AM 12:20 PM 5:05 PM 6:45 PM 10:05 PM Dragerton ... 8:55 AM 12:30 PM 5:15 PM 6:55 PM 10:15 PM Wellington 9:25 AM 1:00 PM 5:45 PM 7:25 P.M. 10:45 PM LEAVE PRICE FOR COLUMBIA 10:30 AM 3:00 PM 5:30 PM LEAVE COLUMBIA FOR PRICE 11:45 PM 4:30 PM 6: 15 PM SHOPPING BUS SCHEDULE ( Saturday Only) 9:15 A. M. Leave Sunnydale for Price 9:30 A. M. Leave Dragerton for Price 3:00 P. M. Leave Price for Dragerton and Sunnydale I Har-Hanse- n, Pro-Fry- er, Be Remembered By A Portraiture ss; d, J I con-Maarj- Naturally Posed, Artistically Developed, Handsomely . P, f1 T"? Framed L full Grey crepe skirt , cutaway bo All wool plaid A A- n - S dress, two rows of metal buttons. Y 'n See our select line of Fall Suits and Concluding the meeting, Peeved ZladieA Stone Utah blocks. Among those from out of Car- bon county who attended the meeting were Dr. ELRoy Nelson, C. L. Harline, Clarion E. Nelson, University of Utah; Pat Holton, Orson Slack and W. A. Huckins, Utah Power and Light company Ward Tuttle, and Miles K. Rom'-- n A Portrait Of Which You Will Be Proud Mr. Theobald called attention to sev- eral other products of this section such as native timber and coke breeze from which is made cinder Coats . Price E JEAN PARMLEY 51 West Main Z- .... PORTRAIT STUDIO Phone 979-- J |