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Show Tuesday, November 2, 1948 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON. UTAH representaUve of the Standard Oil company. Of special interest is the showing of the the kiUmg-e- f largest moose on record Following the showmg of the film, refreshments Fisher, Moose Stag Social The Price Moose lodge will hold a stag social tomorrow eve ning (Friday) at the lodge hall A colored moving picture of the big game hunUng and fishing in Alaska will be shown by Bud w A FIGHTER FOR YOU! Dewey will be our next President. Our State can gain most through election of a capable Congressman of the majority party. DAVID J. WILSON Let Us Help You Make Your A Hunting L Success Pheasant, !. Duck and Quail Licenses Pheasant Season Opens On First Utah District Paid Political Achr by Huloa P. Petereom, V. C. Gamer. Wm J. Critcfeiov, ?., Laftoy 8. Young. Geo. tt, Lowe, Fred . ICuhlman, trod U. Ny, ail ot Ugdo&j Dm a. Colton, bait Lata; Howland Tiotjon. Moaroo; Dr. Lotno r'ouiooa. fUctitield; ri- - C. jacoto. Mt. Plaasant; W. Clou Rowlay, Parowan; ft. w. Aftdor AM S. Frooman. Orlando 8. Tramo&lMW Allan, oil Mantlj Brigham City; Hay EDUlman, AoomtoU. EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC COMPANY n List v PRICE, UTAH work done there this summer it is expected to be much better if Jack Frost will just cooperate with Mr. Daily and Mr. Murphy. Charley - Stevenson of- Hiawatha visited in Sunnydale and , Dragerton Monday, Mr. and Mrs. A L. Babcock of Riverside, California, arrived in Sunnydale last Thursday for a few days visit with their daughter, Mrs. R. G. Heers. They stayed until Monday. Mrs. Wanda Cassano and Mrs Ethel Peperakis spent last Fi visiting in Hiawatha. The motored to Salt Lake the following day to meet Mr. Cassano who has been in California for several days on a business trip. Mrs. Frank Sjostedt enterec the Price hospital Tuesday for surgery. Mrs. Arthur Boatman and new baby are home from the hospital During the last three weeks there have been 28 books for the younger readers and seven new books for the adults added to the Sunnyside library book shelves Twelve of these are from the Book of the Month club that the Utah Fuel company pays for. The others are books ordered by the board at a recent meeting. The small books are: The Umbrella Little Black Sambo, Man, "What Miranda Knew, Mug, A Halloween parade is to be a big event Friday, October 29th. The elementary grades, numbering 365. from the Sunnyside school, will parade through Sunnyside The school buses will pick them up and transport them to Sunnydale where they will again parade through all the streets. The children will be in Halloween costumes and it will really be a sight. Mrs Mary Black who is back in this section for the Utah Power and Light company, gave a cooking demonstration Thursday at 2 00 p m at the home of Mrs. Howard at 775 Pine street. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Self motored to Logan - Sunday. They took their daughter, Mrs. Leo S. Gerrard, and her daughter, Linda, back home They have been here for the last 10 days visiting but the main purpose of her visit was to see her brother, Ted, in Ted Is the Dragerton hospital. getting along fine but it will be another week before he can go home. sons Mrs. Alice Faddis and motored to Mt. Pleasant Sunday to spend the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Bob Graham of Provo spent last week with his brother, and family. The last Sunday of the deer hunt found most of the men and boys somewhere in the mountains. Gary Turnbull of Columbia with Scott spent the week-en- d Jeffs. The winter recreation program is getting started and will be ready for Old Man Winter. Dur-in- g the coming week work will be started cn the skating pond. It is to be m the same place as i last year but due , to the .ground . Dragerton Resident Killed Monday - W 9? SH . Darnel S- - Madrid, 6(U Drager- - ' ton. died Monday at about 6:00 p. m. in the Dragerton hospital of injuries received at about 11:30 -a m of the same day in a fall off a garbage truck owned by John W. Galbreath and company, his employer. According to Donald Hamilton ind Alma Peterson, other on the truck, they had nicked up some tree branches at Columbia which they were to transport to the towns garbage lump. Mr. Madrid was riding the in the truck box holding ''ranches from falling off while he other two men rode in the cab. They reported that when they got to the dump they found that Mr. Madrid was not on the truck so they dumped the load as quickly as possible then started back up the road. They found th Mr. Madrid on about of a mile west of Columbia. Two other cars had stopped in the meantime and the victim was found bleeding around the FamTopsy-Turv- y The gins, head indicating that he had struck "Blaze ily, Billy and Blaze, on the highway in falland the Gypsies, Robbut A Tale of Tails, The Red Chair ing off the truck. He was taken Wish on a Apple, to the Dragerton hospital in one Waits, Gentlemen Hush, Seven Bea- of the cars and died at approxiBrownies Hush, mately 6:00 p. m. with the cause ver Skins, Kitty Come Down, The Jumbo listed as a skull fracture. Sambo, Johnny Crows GarThe death of Mr. Madrid brings den, Stories to Begin On, The Carbon countys traffic fatality Man Who Lost His Head, Who Blew That Whistle?, The Gin toll to 11 for 1948. He was born on November 18, All Babies gerbread House, Have Mummies and Daddies Just 1887, at Las Vegas, New Mexico, Like You, Blaze and the Forest a son of Antonio and Pablita S. Fir Barneys Adventures Madrid. He had been a resident Effelli, Mr. Whens House, oi Dragerton lor the past eighteen Lives at My Poodle, Who Belindas New months, going there from Grand House, and Shoes. The adult books are I Junction, Colorado. Survivors include his widow, Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith; . Bride -- of Fortune - by Grand Junction; four sons, Ernest, Leo and James - Madrid, Grand Junction, and Daniel, Jr., Dragerton; three daughters, Mrs. Priscilla Rivera, Grand Junction; Mrs. Albert Hale, Elkhart, Indiana, and Miss Nancy Madrid, Grand Junction; two brothers, Carlos Madrid, Las Vegas, New Mexico, and Solomon Madrid, lbuquerque, New Mexico; one sister, Mrs. Elsie Ortiz, Albuquerque. and 12 grandchildren. The victims body was shipped Tuesday night by the Mitchell funeral home to Grand Junction ' where funeral services will be conducted. . , de Saturday, October 30 Candidate for Congress Sunnydale ill be served. HUNTING PACKS Fall SunnuAicle -- sTyws SNELLS David J. Wilson has a great purpose in seeking your support ior his election to Congress. That purpose is to give you a fighting, an able reprelentative in the House oi Representatives. You know this man. He knows you, and he knows your problems. For your problems are those with which he has worked during his entire adult life. David J. Wilson is a man of ability and courage. He has the technical training for the Congressional position he seeks. Page Seven em-o'ov- U-1- 24 one-eigh- his-hea- e, -- Candidates tor General Election TO BE VOTED FOR AT THE GENERAL ELECTION ON NOVMBER TO BE HELD IN CARBON COUNTY 2, 1948 Harnett T. Kane; "Pioneer Preacher" by Opal Leigh Berryman;, Asylum for the Queen by Mildred Jordan; The Barnished Blade by Lawrence Schoonover; Light in the Sky,, by Agatha Young. The library board held its October meeting Monday evening ata the home of Mrs. Helen Dur-ran- t. All five members, Mrs. Durrant, Mrs. Hazel Morgan, Mrs. Margaret Heers, Mrs. Wanda Cassano and Mrs. Agnes Jeffs were present.- - More books were ordered and means of replenishing the treasury were discussed. UTAH FUEL OFFICIALS IN CALIF. ON BUSINESS Claude Heiner, president and general manager, Fritz Nyman, general superintendent, C. E. Henderson, attorney, and James Caassano, assistant general superintendent were Ip San Francisco, California last week on official business. While in California they went to the opening of the new tin plate mill that was built by Columbia Cor Steel. and Truck Owner Chryjler Corporation Packaged Parts MBPS? DODGE PLYMOUTH DODGE 'TRUCKS fer AND a Joint Resolution proposing to amend Article 1, Section 13 of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to prosecution by information or indictment and to Grand Juries. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT STATE OF UTAH ) COUNTY OF CARBON) YES NO ss. Young, County Clerk in and for Carbon County, State of Utah, do hereby certjfy that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of the candidates for election to be filed in my office, as appear on the General Election Ballot for national, state, and county offices, to be voted on at the General Election on November 2, 1948. Witness my hand and seal of Carbon County this 28th day of October, 1948. I, B. H. II III Mltl A HUM MtAtlOH m OU MMMI IIVICI Watvf rump Podiogvi ftilon Ring Service Pockogm HydreuOc Broke Swviu Podtag Brok thing Sell tMvffol im inn nmi Joint Stevie mu Podutg aMn Atm mot. AVAMMd Bunnell Garage PRICE, UTAH Tfe - uSA. |