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Show THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE FOUR Published Weekly Dragerteo Theatre Phone Dragerton 10 ' Rates $2.50 per year; 5c per copy Office: , Clifford PubIisher..CT..,,J,ack matter November 11, 1947 at the post office at Dragerton, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Entered as second-cla- our beauticombiful Stromberg-Carlso- n nations. We want your piano or YOU WANT ONE of Dragerton Tribune ss L., one white hind foot, blaze Lost three weeks ago. Notify Jack Rogers, 152 D. Ave., Dragerton or sheriff's office. M. fred Johnson face. other musical instrument. 'Lets swap. House of Music, Phone WELLINGTON HOME for sale 748, Price Theatre Bldg. together with chicken coop and two lots. Lights and city watNEED EXTRA, .MONEY-rQuier. Good terms, all for $1800.00 confidential loans to $300.00 Call (Marion Blackburn 1328th Miners Finance Co., Dragerton. -- West, Dragerton. A fellow will celebrate his birthday by taking a day off, but a FOR SALE NASH 600 1941 coach with 1948 motor. Good tires, woman celebrates by taking a off. only $495.00. See Charlie Gold-bacyear 601 Pinion, Sunnydale. FOR SALE GE Washing machS IzE ine. 3 apartment months old. Vernon PORTABLE washer, $15.00, 216 Wildings. Miller, 334 Denver. FOUR ROOM HOUSE for sale at PLATFORM ROCKERS and 9x12 In132 8th West, Dragerton. rug and mat in good shape for terested parties contact Marion sale. 104 8th West. Blackburn at above address. DRAGERTON FORCE ass ar trvr ks. ijwT r' Ii.v Jr - - "5p"y. k, CLASSIFIED FOR SALE A. B. C. washer in $25.00 James good condition. Wilson, 509 E. Geneva. Select from world-famolines Hardman, Add a Janssen, Jessie-Frenc- h. Solovox to any piano. House FOR SALE CHEVROLET CLUB of Music, Phone 748, Price. 47, Coupe, late completely equipped 13,000 miles. 330 Car-so- n, FOR SALE - twin piston com' Dragerton. hose, good pressor with 50-f- L gun. No. 113, Sunnyside. FOR SALE 1 English pointer, AKC registered; 1 Border colFOR SALE Girls bicycle. Fairly lie; 6 German short hair point$30.00 or will good condition. ers. Dogs Boardered. Lutz kenconsider best offer. 344 Denver. nels, 1 mile south of Price on FOR GENUINE factory built parts Phone Huntington highway. 867-- J. for Dodge and Plymouth cars see Bunnell Garage, 154 East FOR SALE PLYMOUTH sedan, Main, Price. e. 1947. Will sell at CAKES, all kinds of cakes made See Russell Grange, Miners to order in my home. DecorFinance. ated birthday cakes a speciality. Mrs. Walter Whitburn, 187 REWARD $10.00 for return' of one black saddle horse. Brand, Grassy Trail, Dragerton. PIANO VALUES us trade-in-valu- -- Sunnipd untuj ...YoUr Checks Checks are great You can write them at the most convenient times and save the trouble of paying bills in person. Instead of carrying large sums of money around, carry a checkbook. knd - - s time-saver- money-saver- s. da(e We Invite you to open a checking account.' (Darlbon Emmery Member Federal Reserve BBaiiEs System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation UTAH PRICE, Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent k Even Two Games The Wasatch Store Ladies team broke even in two games placed for the second straight week. In Sundays game Cleveland came out at the finish with a 7 vie tory. The local ladies were ahead all the way but Cleveland came through in the last inning to score four runs and wrap the ball game up. Eleven errors hurt Wasatch. 10-- Lillie Tollis with a triple and home run was the big gun for Wasatch. Monday the Wasatch Ladies went out and defeated a tough Helper team that had only lost one game up to Monday. Wasatch scored five runs in the first and were never headed. Holland pitch ed steady ball allowing only four hits and striking out seven. Ethel Tollis held the big bat on Monday coming through with a double and triple. After the defeat by Cleveland, Manager Tollis gave the ladies a pep talk which seemed to help. by the general public trying also to get to the fire. Mobile RADIO SERVICE Every Tues. and Fri, HAVE YOUR RADIO AT YOUR REPAIRED FRED JOHNSON mother. The neighbors of Mrs. Ilene Della Corte surprised her with a birthday party Tuesday, August 16. The ladies present were Mrs. A. Della Corte and Mrs. Yolanda Farliano from Sunnyside and the following ladies from Sunnydale: Katherine Monson, Sally Tucker, Thelma Wright, Margaret Heers, Helen Markosek, Inez Hyatt, Cor-inHyatt, Gertrude and Mrs. Fahl. Mrs. Della Cortes father, Mr. Bradey, her sister, Mrs. Ann Basso, and her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bradey, all of Spring Canyon, came up to help her celebrate her birthday. Friends of Mrs. Ethel Peperakis entertained at a stork shower for her Tuesday evening, August 16. Mrs. Vi Lindsey, Mrs. Nina Jensen, Mrs. Olga Spencer, Mrs. M. Benson, Mrs. Helen Markosek, Mrs. Gertrude McCourt, Mrs. Margaret Heers, Mrs. Sally Tucker and Mrs. Alger enjoyed a delightful evening of games and re- freshments. Mrs. Peperakis received many lovely gifts. Dr. and Mrs. O. B. Spencer, Jane and Judy are home again after spending a two weeks vacation at Lake Louise in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allred were tn Sunnyside and Sunnydale several days last week. Mr. Allred came out to get a line on housing for new teachers he expects to bring in and to estimate as near as possible any increase or decrease in students for the coming During the past ferent groups have every door in the ties with petitions Wasatch Store Again Breaks and Delivery Service Twice Weekly Mr. and Mrs. Val Arambula and family went to Mt. Harris, It was announced that Fred Colorado, on Friday and returned Johnson was elected fire-chi- ef of Sunday. They visited with Mrs.as the Dragerton Volunteer Firemen William Adair who is Mrs. Aram-bulat the annual election held on year. - Pick-U- p ide ne Little Pieces of Paper That Save Hours of Precious Time elected secretary-treasurfor the coming year. The fore meetings are scheduled for the first and third Friday of every month. The first meeting each month will be a business meeting. The second meeting is a fire drill meeting. The volunteer firemen are Fred Johnson, Julius Rossman, Glen Williams, Les Peterson,, Vernon Chester Anderson, Grant j Lund, i Stevenson and Rip Collins. The fire department has ordered name plates to go on the license tag. The department asked that the public cooperate and allow these cars the right of way in going to the fire. Many times in the past the volunteer firemen have been considerably hampered er IS FIRE CHIEF OF ck August 30, 1949 week two difbeen calling at two communifor the people to read and sign. The one group had representaUves meet the men at the change house of both mines as the men went to work. One petition was against selling beer at the Sunny Bowl recreation center and the other group was for selling it there. The city coun- August 25. Julius Rossman was elected assistant fire chief at the same meet-iinLes Peterson is the retiring Glen Williams was fire-chi- ef. and Mrs. Tom at Miners Finance CALLS WILL BE MADE IN EAST CARBON ON 11TH AND 26TII DAY OF EACH MONTH. PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY & Mrs. Dorothy Perkins and Miss Donna Bowen of Salt Lake have spent the last two weeks visiting with Miss Claudette Wright. All three girls went to Salt Lake with Dan Murphy last Thursday and Claudette will stay with Dorothy for a week or ten days. Mrs. Connne Hyatts mother from California visited with her for two days last week. Mr. Carbon leave your name For East Columbia g. , DOORSTEP. Please leave laundry or calls at any of our following agencies: DRAGERTON BARBER SHOP SUNNYSIDE HOTEL FOSTERS CONFECTIONERY at CLEAMRG CO. HDragerton Theatre 30-3- 1 August McCourt tssm?SSSSiefT Mmda and family returned from California, Old Mexico and New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hyatt returned from a fishing trip to Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mahon and children left Friday, August 5th, for a vacation trip back east. They will spend most of their time visiting with Tommys mother in Brooklyn, N. Y. Claude Heiner of Salt Lake was a business visitor in Sunnyside on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffs spent Sunday in Castle Dale with Mr. Jeffs father, Mr. Arthur Jeffs. The Boy Scouts from both towns left Sunday morning for the Scout trip in which all the Scout troops from Carbon county are taking part. Ten boys and one Scoutmaster went. Mr. Kenneth . WEDNESDAY TUESDAY ,!rl KETTffl THURSDAY 1 September DOUBLE FEATURE UUUTEOCKYUX! tn nt srtuiM BLACK Otterstrom drove the truck up ORIGINAL and brought it back and Mr. Al bert Jones stayed with the boys. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Morgan, Pat campus and Robert returned from their vacation Saturday evening. They wardrobe. . . in cil met at the Sunnyside library, visited Yellowstone National Park August 18, to consider these peti- and several points of interest in capsule tions. The meeting was dismissed Colorado, without reaching any decision. with Craig Jeffs in American Further talks about the matter Fork. He went in with the Murwere postponed for a week. phys last Saturday and will stay Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heers, A1 and until Sunday, August 28th, when Art and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer his parents will go in after him. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Self visited Wright and Walter spent the week end fishing on Boulder mountain. in Salt Lake and Duchesne last Jim Murphy and Junie Lind- Saturday. sey left Friday evening for DenNancy and LeGrande Graham, ver. They stayed until Tuesday. Jr., returned from California last David Faddis is back at Car- Saturday. bon for his first year of college. Mrs. Barbara Balog of YoungsThe Faddis family lived in Sun- town, Ohio, came to visit her son, nydale until last May when they A. M. Balog, and family. She moved to Denver. David gradu- brought Tommy, the eldest son of ated from Carbon high last May Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Balog, who and won a scholarship for the has been staying with his grandmother. They arrived Thursday coming year. Mrs. Frankie Murphy, Don and will stay about two weeks. Bobbiem, Mary Frances and Jer- Tommy has .made bis home .with y his grandmother for the last two ry from Sunnydale and Joan from Columbia went to Salt years and is undecided whether College, requirement for mart who want a Lake Saturday to shop and see ne is going back with his grandthe all star game Saturdy night. mother or is going to stay with straight course in charm! Ellen Kaye takes a talented Mrs. Flora Manchester of Hunt- his parents and brother and sister. tweed skirt (with huge Mrs. Lois Odendahl entertained ington is visiting her daughter patch pockeb!)... adds a bright and family, Mrs. Hazel Morgan. her bridge club at her home in blouse . . . tops it with a demure black velveteen Another birthday celebrated Sunnyside on jersey Thursday evening, this week with a neighborhood 25. Mrs. Rosella Fausett, weskit . . . and presto, party was that of Mrs. Margaret August you have an unbeatable campus Heers. The ladies attending were Mrs. Kate Avery and Mrs. Jo wardrobe! Wonderful mixers, too, with Mrs. Frankie Murphy, Mrs. Helen Ann Kissell were special guests. your other Markosek, Mrs. Ilene Della Corte, The high score of the evening was clothes! Sizes to college 7 Mrs. Thelma Wright, Mrs. Edna won by Mrs. Corinne Hyatt with i5. Graham, Mrs. Inez Hyatt, Mrs. Mrs. Hazel Morgan taking second. Corinne Hyatt and Mrs. Gertrude Mrs. Kissell won the traveling McCourt. ' Mr. and Mrs Frank Markosek prize. and Roselyn entertained a group of friends and relatives Sunday afternoon on their back lawn. Dinner was cooked on Franks new fireplace As soon as it was dark enough, Quido Salzetti showed several movies on his projector which is equipped with sound. The people who enjoyed the delightful afternoon and evening were Mr. and Mrs. Quido ftnd daughter and Frank Markosek, Sr., from Spring Glen; Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Markosek and two daughters from Price; Henry Mr. and Mrs. Mark Murphy, Drop in today ond chooso tho Hoovor Cloomor that host tvits Jeffs, Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Della your homo. Or phono for homo ihowfitp. No obfigafron. Corte and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Graham, Sr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCourt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Pres Summer-say- s and boys returned from a two weeks vacation in Salt Lake. n New Hoover New Hoover Cylinder Cleaner, Pfc. L-- Mark Jeffs arrived unModel Model with Hoovers Cleaner, 50. It cleans by powerful 28, last expectedly Saturday. He will spend a 20 day furlough with his exclusive cleaning principle it section. Stares In small space. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffs, beats ... as it sweeps New idea in dirt disposal the as it and brother,-Scotbefore returning to Kirkland A. F. B., Albucleans. Prolongs rug life. exclusive Dirt Ejector. Your hands querque, New Mexico. never touch dirt. No stooping to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lindsey, Denny and DeAnn left last Week attach, detach hose. Complete end for their vacation. They were in handy, light tools with Cleaning cleaning tools, Mothimizer going to stay in Salt Lake a few ond sprayer, weight kit, $19.95, footdays and see the ball game before going on to JACK your foj'm! FRIDAY SATURDAY September 2-- 3 Mal-ab- co-e- Everybody says SEE BUCK For All Athletic Equipment ond Clothing. SWEAT JACKETS - TRUNKS FOOTBALLS Come In end See Buck For All Your School Athletic tleeds ds The Gloria Shop Directed by RAOUL WALSH Written by John Tm,t 3nd Edmimd H. SUNDAY MONDAY September wwtm pjooucibks. Sal-zett- fo 9 4-- 5, wc rants GARY COOPER : w, ,-- '5 iflisilEWDAfl Triple-Actio- BUCKS SPORTING GOODS PRICE, UTAH ... t, TOGETHER in LEO THET-R- TERRIF- rr- McCAREYS 74 all-st- ar Oregon. 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