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Show THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Tuesday, September ?, 1554 -- c Page Seven THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Mrs. Lucile Pierce, Sunnyside, Tuesday, September 7,1954 I have no use for leader of the Stitching Fairies, has announced that the following girls received blue ribbons on their shirts and aprons : Mary Swensen, Dolly Kesler, Phyllis Winters and Patty Pierce. for This is the first year in the girls. 4-- H be sib-siste- rs they male or female. A leader is one who follows Vote for Jesse V. 4-- H Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it. X rrj ;.t: 'SSMtjA'si SJft )A , BRYAN x S. - s n hf ... FOR SALE: REGISTERED 2Vf jnonths old Chesapeake Bay Male, for $50 and fe- - v i'Av v 'JI r'f yrA'A '4 1 t ? r.y S' 'I ' t , Sr .A r .. ,4. rs. DEMOCRATIC male for $35. Contact M. D. Howland, Green River, Utah. CANDIDATE O 8-31e FOR SALE: A HOUSE AT 344 Berkley for $600. $1000 equity for has been paid in this house and a $1000 garage has been added. Contact Mr. Edling at the Union Supply Co! Main Store, Drager-to- n. FOR SALE PICKLING CUCUM-ber- Dollars accumulated in the bank put wheels of power back Carbon County Commissioner of your ambition. They will help Present chairman of board, sup- you to reach any goal in life that porter of Carbon College, favors tax reduction, member organized labor. you set for yourself. s and sweet com by the Mrs. Emmett Gibson, 347 Denver or Price 867-LADIES COLD WAVE SPECIAL $8.00 from August 24 through September 25. Operators Mary bushel. R. Build your bank account now . Alice Collins and Pat Maki. Call Petersons Beauty Shop, 9988. Dragerton, Utah. pts . CARB0H EMERY BANK Wwt2 ffaF 9 , n i. Frondsen Member Federal Reserve System "!& I NEW SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT -j s i l !-- X- 000 ' 'Arf Mow. I'll thee For Your Convenience ft I $ ?&& In Utah Price "C Drive-I- n Teller Window -1' was? tfSDGdooo be home mete weektl fiGaSEB ?i0!e03 "I Hi. BIS7AHQF vs x ; vy at the -- Primary Election Sept. 14, 1954 DEMOCRATIC - s h - . -C- a. &s , - J T KA h - John jast told at STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT NO. 2 Life-LoDemocrat Experienced Experienced ng Turstworthy- - Qualified Taxpayer Member of 1 941 -- 1 953 Legislature A Proven Friend of Labor BE SURE TO VOTE SEPTEMBER a On r & ANDIDATE for vVv tit mid be eble to go to And the boss tbefjitst toon a Ileti Httk next month... st I get borne I M it aide soles monegttl toa be fore Cbtlstmns nftot nlll so tie'll be seeing Cheaper after 6 p.m. and all day Sundays, long distance is truly one of modern living's greatest bargains. Chores can be done easier and faster when there is plenty of light in and around your barns, poultry houses, shops and other farm buildings. Good light prevents accidents, too and enables you to readily meet emergencies, such 'as caring for sick animals at night. Plenty of light on your farm costs so little, too. So many ways it pays to "be modern light up the farm. ... BUY FROM YOUR DEALER GfefJteErro fitnun Qteantdltv A4 (Paid Political Adv.V UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. i |