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Show Thursday, September 10, 1953 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Pennants MR. TEXAS Savings The film, Mr. Texas, a western In recognition 'for the highly story featuring Billy Graham nabe known will tionally successful payroll savings drive evangelist, shown free.of charge at the Price that has just been completed at City Hall, Friday, Sept. 11 at 8 the Columma Steel Company P. M. This show is being brought to people of the county by the mines and at the Kaiser Steel each have won a Baptist Churches of Dragerton CompanyU. mines, S. treasury payroll savand Price. It is a full length mov- special ie film and the prevue last Friday ings pennant. Edwin Albert, David L. Day and night proved it to be all that ad- Jim in the Cassano, vertisements claim it to be in Columbia-Geneva mines, repreplot, color, music and evangelism sented their in accept company Graham. by Billy Locals t Mr. and Mrs. A. Peterson, parents of Mrs. Orla Merrihew, were weekend guests at the Merrihew home on Denver Ave., Dragerton. Neil Howard, Sunnyside, and en Hugh Kirkendahl, Dragerton, motored from Salt Lake City during the weekend to visit with friends and relatives for a few days. Leavitt visited in Monticello during the Labor Day Johnny Wardlaw is home with Holidays. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wardlaw, Dragerton, after several Mr. Duane Hunten of Hollydays in the hospital. wood, California, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hansen visit- Wardlaw and family of Dragerton. ed in Dragerton Thursday evening. They also sang several de- Stevens St. Clair and their daughlightful numbers at the East Car- ter JoAnn went to Lawrence Kanbon Rotarian meeting-prograsas where JoAnn will attend accompanied on the piano by Miss school. Alice Hanson of Dragerton. Pat Skraznas and Delma Allen, ' A fire broke out in the home of Salt Lake, spent several days re- Billy Joe in Sunnyside, Friday 4. The. quick thinking of newing acquaintances in East Sept. Mrs. Emma Janello in calling and Carbon last weekend. directing the fire department savMarianne Thomas, Salt Lake, ed the home from complete visited friends in Dragerton, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith of Mrs. L. R. Fullmer, Price, en- Vernal Utah, formerly East Cartertained guests at a lovely buffet bon, were weekend visitors at the supper last Sunday. Those present home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zupon Mrs. Smith called in addition to the hostess were: Dragerton. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Stoddard and neighbors and friends to help celFamily, and James St. Clair, Drag- ebrate the birthday of Mrs. Zuerton: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur pon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks and Mrs, Jennie Lowe, Johnny McFadden. Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rehor, Price. The Koskies spent Sunday in Salt Lake visiting with the Red Mr. and Mrs. A. Harenberg and OConnors and with Bro. Charles sons Bill and Don were in Sunny-sid- e Ray. They attended the Rose Park for a short time Saturday, Baptist Church Sunday night in August 29. The Harrenburgs had Salt Lake. They motored to Mt. been to Greeley, Colorado for Mrs. Pleasant Mondayumorning to enHarrenburgs fathers funeral, Mr. roll Peggy" Koskie in the Wasatch A. B. Carpenter. Mr. Carpenter Academy. was 80 years old and has been A social for the young people of hospitalized for the past four years. the church was held after Church The people never give up their Sunday night in the home of Mr. liberties but under some delusion. & Mrs. Bill DuBoise. WarU Ctiampioa Cawbay, 1952, w.ars and Mfonts lie 111 Harry Tampkl, WRANGLER itant, jack, shirt. you look great in BLUE BELLS western WRANGLERS Men's Wrangler Jeans Authentic Western cut 1 1 oz. Sanforized denim rivets Bar tacks at strain points 2 front pockets 2 back pockets No-scrat- ch Mens 3.69, Youths 3.49 Boys 2.79 HOLBROOKS GENEVA VARIETY Dragerton Page ing the pennant, while Bert Eas and Clem Anderson, men at Kaiser, received the one designated for their mine. The be flown later at pennants will ir mine locations. the Clem S. Schram, director of the bond program in Utah, was present at the ceremonies to represent Secretary of the Treasury co-cha- ir- Humphrey in awarding the Miss Donna GRASSY TRAIL RIDING CLUB SUNNYSIDE, UTAH SEPTEMBER27, 1953 AT 2:00 P.M. Children Under 12 Free Tickets $1.00 SHUR SHADE ALUr.lldUr.l AWNINGS The Shur Way to Improve Your Home! Shur Shade Aluminum Awnings bring new color, style and comfort to your home! Beautiful, efficient, econom- ical! Rain-proo- f, fire-proo- and f, Wont rot, warp or sag. No moving parts to wear out! storm-proo- f. OCCUPATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES PROFESSIONAL number In 1950 . . . 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