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Show Fare iMr. TffiJ DRAGZRTOTt TRIDUN2. DZAGimCU, UTAH 12 and. Mrs. Clements . . Entertain Consumer Viistors Dan'Dragon and Mr- - Haley of Consumers, visited January 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clements, Dragerton. Big Stage Show -- January 31 At Price Feb. DRAGERTON THEATRE THURSDAY February 1 ROLL, THUNDER, ROLL With Red Ryder And OLD FASHIONED GIRL Gloria Jean Jimmy Lyndon February 2-- 3 MARCH OF WOODEN Laurel and Hardy Plus RETURN OF THE JAMES BOYS John Ireland Ann Dvorak SUNDAY - MONDAY February 4-- 5 TWO FLAGS WEST Unda Darnell Joseph Cotten - MONDAY - TUESDAY February 6-- 7 'DANGEROUS PROFESSION George Raft Ella Raines And r The East Carbon "junior high A would like "to take this opportunity to make a' report on the dance revue given some time to thank Mrs. Louise ago and also ' Lauriski and. Mrs. Waite 'for bringing the revue to East Car: bon. . Our thanks to all the teachers for their fine support; to the chil- THE Chorus girls to be Hollywood 4 show, Going Places, sponsored by the Price Business and Professional Womens club, opens its doors at the Price civic auditorium next Wednesday and Thursday, January 31 and February 1. A groupoi girls dressed in red, black and gold taffeta bell-ho- p costumes will be featured in the opening scene as Red Caps, j Wearing blue, gold and green satin skirts andvtams and carryThe Going ing train cases, flash to the Places girls add curtain raiser when they combine their routines with the Red In another scene in the show Going Places girls are featured as Holly woodhstarlets whenr they appear with Kent Wilcox who impersonates A1 Jolson. He does dren who took part and to the HOLIDAY AFFAIR Robert Mitchum Janet Leigh February 8 CALL OF THE KLONDIKE Xirby Grant and Chinook Plus OVER THE BORDER Johnny Mack Brown NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION v . BOARD OF EDUCATION OF CARBON COUNTY to-w- it: little ty ballerina star, ld nine-year-o- the district Million One of amount in the Eighty Thousand dollars ($1,080,000.00), in the denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each, numbered one (1) to one thousand eighty (1,080), both inclusive, the bonds to mature in numerical order without option of prior payment, One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) each year one and two years from the date of the bonds; One Hundred Five Thousand Dollars ($105,000.00) each year from three to five years from the date of the bonds ; One Hundred Ten Thousand Dollars ($110,000.00) each year six and seven years from the date of the bonds; and One Hundred Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($115,000.00) each year from eight to ten years from the date of the bonds, to bear interest at a lf rate of not to exceed two and per cent (2V&) per annum, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school sites, for building or purchasing one or more school houses, and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving the grounds ? Said election shall be held in the five (5) school representative precincts and the polling places within said precincts and the judges who have been appointed to conduct the election are as follows; First School Representative Precinct Judges of Election Polling Place Voting Districts who thrills everyone who sees her perform, will portray in a wonderful performance given by herself and brother, Roger Hinkins, a heart warming story dance of Others who are Cinderella. exceptionally outstanding In ballet and tap in this stupendous production are Marjorie Redd and for Marilee Davis, their percision team work and six other lovely and graceful girls: Irene Denison, Charlene Anderson, Elva Rae Woodruff, Gerri Ruggeri, Darlene Denison, and Rae Ona Jensen, who dance beautifully in this worth seeing wn one-ha- Nsw 2 (Scofield) 5 (Royal) (Castle Gate) 27 (Martin) Second School Representative Precinct Judges of Election Polling Place Voting Districts Thelma Flaim 7 (East Helper) City Hall Myrtle P. Perry Mrs. Lucille Bezyack Genevive Carmoni 8 (West Helper) Y. M. C. A. Louise Anderson Annex Dena Pierotti 11 (Peerless) Amusement Hall Mrs. Steve Losik Mrs. Zelpha Vuksinick Mrs. Charlotte Jones Mrs. Henry Day School House 12 (Spring Mrs .Joe Simmons Canyon) Naomi Johnson Winnie Reid 13 (Standardville) School House Charlotte Newreiv Mrs. Nellie Woodward Mrs. 14 (Latuda) School House Edith Merrill Estelle Leger Mrs. June Moffitt School House Clara Hamelwright 15 (Rains) Mrs. Walter Kelley Mrs. Golden Day. Mrs. H. E. Ford 21 Northwest Helper Junior Mrs. M. 0. Porter High School Helper) Mrs. J. J. Dalpiaz $565.00 1948 Chev. Tudor New Paint, New Tires. A clean, smooth running car with lots of transportation left in it. $286.00 1949 Chev. 2 Ton Cob Radio, (Clear Creek) 6 one $995.00 tires. 39,000 miles. 4 Mary A. Thomas Mrs. John Bezyack, Jr. Shirley Malaska Mrs. Alice Menzies School House Mrs. Florence Wallace Mrs. Doris Jones Mrs. W. H. Brown Union Hall Jane Woodward Mrs. Ruth Moss Amusement Hall Annie Evans Mrs. Thomas Harrison Jennie Nielson Mrs. Stella Gigliotti Ross Service Mrs. Leo Truscott Station Mrs. Evelyn Winters City Hall m $1095.00 2 Speed, the Board of Education of Carbon CounDistrict, Carbon County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of $1335.00 V r question, shown in Price. Beautifully costumed in gorShall geous colors. Linda Lee Hinkins, School HBnny in order to produco copper, lead and zinc for tho nation's security." . registered tax within said a district voters who have paid property Persian garden promises to be such election, the following as professional as anything ever during the year next preceding the following numbers, while the girls execute tricky routines such as Rainbow Around My Shoulder, Mammy and Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye. The kiddies birthday party scene in which a large group of local youngsters appear with and stunts, songs featuring the ballet specialty number in Goenactment of the world famous ing Places. fairy tale, Cinderella. Mens groups in the show inGOOD CARS ARE clude a crowd of conventionaires who gather to sing in close harMOVING FAST mony and another group of six, who dress in oriental costumes to PRICES ARE RISING do a burlesque impersonation of six Harem Girls, Bob Carnavali, S. J. Sweetring, Art Hansen, R. W. Buck Buchanan, Tony Du-pi- n, Roy Gergusson, June Parry, 1948 Plymouth as president of the conventionaires, Mr. Madsen, as mayor; G. Special Deluxe Sedan. Radio, R. Johnson as Uncle Billy Watson. Heater, Spotlight, Fog Lights, The location of the show is the Plastic Seat Covers. Original Rio Maroon finish, new tires, waiting room of a union station sun visor, grille guards, side where anything can and does mirrors. 30,446 miles. This is the cleanest, nicest 1948 in happen, as celebrities, hometown friends, neighbors and relatives town. arrive or depart. The variety show is based on the interesting experiences of this happy hilari1946 Pontiac Fordor ous mixture of people, old and Sedan. Radio, neater. Spot young in Going Places. Light, Fog Lights, Driving Bruce Leonard as Bob Hope, Lights, Plastic seat covers, bine and grey finish. A will introduce celebrities such as car students of Elaine Mclntires youd be proud to own. dance studio and Elaine, herself, who will dance with her students in a truly great surprise ballet 1948 Fold 6 Tudor Two In a Persian Garden. Heater, Dark Blue. Only beautiful adagio numbers, Dance of Love staring Nileene Washburn as princess, and Roger Hin-kin- s, prince; Elaine Mclntire, 1942 Plymouth Tudor queen, persuades Remund AnderSedan. Radio, Heater, New son, king, to relent to the marriPaint, New Upholstery. 1947 age of princess to the prince in engine. In a Dance of Persuasion. "It is important now that wo develop new ore bodies in Utah's metal mines . P-T- 2-t- THURSDAY -- "4 . SCHOOL DISTRICTr CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH parents for their contribution. The net profit to the East CarPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special was $95. election will be held in Carbon bon junior high A County School District, Carbon This money will be spent for County, State of Utah, on the 20th day of February, 1951, some school project. at .which election there shall be submitted to the well-kno- SOLDIERS 1 w P-T- Caps. - SATURDAY . ; 19.? 1. ' habits FISH, AND GAMEDEFT. .. pictures oh the strutting of the sage .hen and the color PRESENT FILM TO JR. HIGH pattern?, and -- mimicry - of 'this - ft- . Friday morning George W. wonderful species. The film also Tripp presented a program to the showed th6 many'' types of pheasare East Carbonjjunior high from the ants and how - the ring-nic- k distributed Utah Fish ( and Game department. propagated" and The film gave ' some .very fine throughout 'Utah, JRJ HIGH P. T. A. REPORTS ON REVUE . - jtarle ts for two , nights of the .een-ag- e crowd from the junior college. The girls are practicing every spare moment on routines aid songs which- - they will be spotlighted m when the stage . FRIDAY 1 TTidntdiy, Jancarj Heater, 800 $1487.00 DEPENDABLE CARS AND TRUCKS BUNNELL GARAGE PRICE, UTAH (Continued on Page 13) t" i |