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Show f "4 r FAGEFOUX msimn Tittsu;:! Lola Alger Entertains Pinochle Club Publish d Weekly Office: Dragerton Tbeetre Mrs. Van Alger was hostess to Phone Dragerton II her Pinochle dub Friday, FebBates 12.50 per year; 5c per copy ruary 24. The club in turn prePublisher.. ....Jack Clifford sented her with a lovely pink bassinet for the coming blessed - Entered as second-cla- ss matter event. November 11, 1847 at the post The first and traveling prizes office at Dragerton, Utah, under were won by Florence Lauriski, Lund claimed second Marion the act of March 3 1879. prize. Others present were: Katie Neumeier, Geniel Douglas, Eileen DellaCorte, Rossella Fausett, WOULD LIKE TO TRADE 34" Gertrude McCourt, Ethel Peper-ak- is Dodge in cash consideration for and guests Donna Lish, Helen 48 model "49 or in equity car. C. Cox, co Frank Stimac, Markosek and Sally Tucker, 328 Columbia Drive, Dragerton. CLASSIFIED Acme Cleaner representative in East Carbon is Mrs. Roxie Bray of 103 Columbia Drive, Dragerton. Pick up and delivery service is giv- CLEANING -- en. FOR GENUINE factory built parts for Dodge and Plymouth cars see Bunnell Garage, 154 East Main, Price. CAKES, AU kinds of cakes made to order in my home. Decorated birthday cakes a speciality. All kt reduced prices. Mrs. Walter Whitburn, 167 Grassy Trail, Dragerton. WILL TRADE 1941, GARY COOPER, HELEN HAYES RETURN The Dragerton Community church will hold its annual election March 28th at 2:30 p. m. The following persons have been nominated for the designated ofchurch fice by the Community board: Mrs. Mike Tratos Recording Secretary Treasurer Edward McKinley Lebron Dial ... Financial Secretary Trustee George French Deaconess Mrs. N. L. Roberts Deaconess Mrs. Cecil Grider .Elder Lester Rose Elder Lebron Dial IN GREAT ROMANCE, FAREWELL TO ARMS red best-selli- ng Miss Lorraine Zupon, daugh-Am- il Zupon ter of M4 and Mrs. celebrated her of Dragerton, cause he has not heard from his eighth birthday Friday, when she sweetheart, finally deserts and entertained her guests at a theater flees to her side. party. After the show the children returned to the Zupon home for cake, ice cream and the usual goodies of a birthday party. Each little guest was given a miniature basket filled with candy as a favor. The following atetnded: Vera Mae MacFarlane, Gene and Patsy Presset, Karol Stevens, Kay and Roger Bon, Delores Olsen, Mari- -- 1942, Columbia fi FOICE STEAM LAUriDRY CLEAMIIQ CO. FOR RENT OR SALE-N- ew large home In Dragerton at 335 Berkeley St Contact party at 333 Berkley St FOR SALE Four room house and furniture. Nice location, out side room and has a good fence. See Darrell Casey or call at 143 th thresh We now have Sadie from the Hawkins theme which has prevailed in the past. East Carbon Jr. high girls cloaked last Saturdays girls day in a formal air with a tea for the mothers and a formal dance. Several students of East Car- will participate in the speech contest scheduled for March 24. The Junior high music, speech and physical education depart- ments will present a special pro- gram at Carbon Jr. high school at 10'30 Wednesday morning. The music department under the 1 Changing of Mrs. McAlpine, will feature duets, trios, double quar- rection and '.numbers by the mixed chorus, the girls glee club and Family Drink! n. boys glee club. Bridge Club Entertained Frosted f.ldts Mrs. Lois Odendahl entertained her bridge club at her home in Sunnydale on Thursday evening, March 9. A green and white St. Patricks day theme was carried out in the refreshments and de- and a full line of Frozen Foods corations. Mrs. Nina Jensen was a special guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. Corrine Hyatt, first; Mrs. Alice Kloster, second, and Mrs. VI Lindsay, traveling. FOSTERS CONFECTIONARY COLUMBIA He is currently attending Carbon college where he is taking a course in machine work. anna and Burton Smith- - SHJJQG ALL TOO things you want KAISER COAL WIIIE SCHOOL NEWS di-- Vp Benard Carey recently returned from duty with, the coast guard on the east coast. Having served three years Benard was discharged at Portland, Maine, February 13 and arrived in Dragerton February 25. While in service he saw duty in Greenland, Panama and the east coast of the United States. B0 and Delivery Service and Fri, Every Please leave laundry or calls atA any of our following agencies : f DRAGERTON BARBER SHOP SUNNYSIDE HOTEL FOSTERS CONFECTIONERY at Dragerton Man Returns From Coast Guard Duty Lorraine Zupon Has Birthday Party Comm unify Church Slates Annual Election Gary Cooper and Helen Hayes in A Farewell to are film edition of Ernest Arms, novel, Hemingways which begins today at the Dragerton theatre. The film, which follows the story of the original novel closely, is the tale of the love of an American lieutenant in the Italian ambulance corps and an Engl lish nurse. Under the pressure that the war has built up around them, There's nothin like a weddin Lester Rose the two kindle a love that sweeps to make a feller learn. At first Sunday School Superintendent all else aside. Their tender love he thinks she's ijisn, but later Mrs. Jack Rogers flourishes when Cooper is woundfinds he's hern. Missionary Circle President ed and sent to the hospital where Miss Hayes is a nurse. Later, Cooper is sent back to the front and the girl flees to Switzerland) Pick-U- p to await the birth of their child. Menjou, also in love with the T wice W eekly T ues. nurse, is the military censor who intercepts Miss Hayes letters to Cooper. The latter, desperate be cars, Chrysler, Fords or other makes for equity in late model car of any type, Don Foucault, 216 Wilkens, Dragerton, or Pace Body Shop, Price, Whitmore,-Dragerto- Tuesday, March 14, 1950 The Drafferton Tribune, Drajerton, Utah FULLY CONFORMS Thai new refrigerator, the sleek modern car, new furniture for the living room, the trip fo places WITH SAFETY CODE you've always wanted to see they can be yours -- with regular savings. Save now for the time when your dollars will buy a lot more of the things youve wanted. The time to etart Is next payday. 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Reay, Jr. ts Safety measures Instituted cently at the mine, Reay said, included replacing nonpermis-th- e sible blasting units with ap proved ones, extending blower-fa- n tubing within 20 feet of a working face, coursing more air to an .active area, resetting certain cross bars to provide adequate clearance, using permissible trip lights, and several elec- - PRICE, UTAH Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Drive-I- n Teller Window For Your Convenience re-te- ,f old-ti- ,5 aL,T me TO AppeAU5 dl Carbon Emery Bank Member F D I C ltr-- iiun-ifj- yVHAT YOU, MY LAD H,. fchUihimb i AU i5ir. w. a. s. 11 THAT lesT0erwsws ..e roil Moor suit,. Columbia A wife k a big help to a man. She stands by him through all his troubles . . most of which he If hed stayed wouldnt have ' . single. ft... ttffas yott au ... 7-- . BOTTLING CO. aurac tooaVI PRICE, UTAH The 400 card club met at the h&me of Mrs. Talsem Evans on Thursday evening. 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