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Show ( Tuesday, February 19, 1957 Tuesday, February 19, 1957 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Locals Clean-U- p Spring Keeping your community clean conducive to your health, happiness and comfort. Cooperative efforts to give communities a thorough cleaning at least once a year were first undertaken 47 years ago. Their purpose t was to teach the importance of continuous , cleanliness in and about the home. At first the campaign was devoted to, ridding homes and yards of rubbish and waste that had accumulated during the winter ' months. Later the campaigns were 'l: over a period of a week or spread ( i longer. Not only is an effort made to collect and cart away the winter's accumulation of waste, but many communities also undertake programs of fire prevention education and home beautification. Cellars, attics, backyards, vacant lots, alleys, streets in fact, every spon in the city, whether on public y or private property, comes under yowt-HofoteScrutiny by public officials and citizens' committees. In recent years the movement CAREFULLY has spread so rapidly that today practically every city has aspring campaign; some repeating 'the efAmericas Tracking Associations, Inc. fort in the fall, during Fire Prevention Week. Many others, according to the National Board of Fire Underwriters, make a conwisely without full command of d tinuing Need for Truth campaign. tlie facts, Mr. Rafael declared. Since we individually in this "Radio Free Europe and Free Eurcommunity stand to benefit great- Behind Iron Curtain Fress are providing the facts, ope ly from this activity, we all should ' said. he do our share of the work. Then Information and truth are now Mr. Rafael for six years was the rewards of health, happiness necessities of life for the oppress- RFE program director in Munich, and comfort will result. ed peoples in Soviet satellites. Germany and last fall became a This was the statement of Wil- consultant to Crusade for Freedom liam T. Rafael, former program in New York. director of Radio Free Europe, The same basic ideas set forth his Freedom to Week visit during by Mr. Rafael have been voiced Utah. Freedom Week ends Febru- by President Dwight D. Eisenhowary 22. er, Utah Governor George Dewey Mr. Rafael spoke to groups at Clyde and Salt Lake City Mayor Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo Adiel.F. Stewart. on behalf of Crusade for Frmlom. Truth dollars may be mailed The Crusade finances both Radio to Crusade for Freedom, o Local Free Europ and Free Europe Press Postmaster, or to Crusade for and during February it is seeking Freedom State Treasurer, Harold funds to continue their operations. J. Steel, Senior Vice President, The 70 million enslaved peoples First Bank of Utah, N.A., of five Soviet satellites cannot act 79 S. Security Main t. alt Lake City, Utah. is an important duty too Too many . '?- Mak DRIVE r Mrs. Wallace Waite and. Valene Tuller and Tina Joe were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lauriski., " Charles Taykfr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ral uSTay lo r, . Sunnys i de, has the highest grade standing of any boy iAthe student body of 350 students at the School of the Ozarks, Kranklin, Missouri. Two girls have the same scholastic standing as Charles. ill yoa can pay yocr Arc eblc policy Robert R. Doty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cook, Dragerton, received an honorable discharge from the United States Army on January 25, 1957. Robert served two years in the army and most of this time at Fort Lewis. Robert is making his home in Dragerton, where h plans to work this summer, and to attend the University of Utah next year. Robert is a student of electrical engineering. S-C- basic Dec 3 Corporal Harry R. Malaby Jr. received his honorable discharge pnaiici at a tine nd have a staadard fora, oiMti. ONE YEAR coatlMoci" n lasaraaco. Nt WHY PAY MORE? let as fhra yaa aa cstkaata a! the saviayt yoc May bava by payleg yocr fra lascrooca la this Monctr.- - Verner Stoddard t Phone 6676 322 Carson FC3 from the U. S. Army December 12, 1957. He served two years with B Battery, 99th Anti Aircraft Battalion at Park Grove, Detroit, Michigan. Harry was in Dragerton mum HCHAKSt year-'roun- This b My "Alas said John Pennington Eighth Day (Whose aim was to marry in "Ym losing the battle, Of the Week c-- My loves in Seattle, Cant see her on Sending Tenth Annual Kiwanis ALL No Price Steam He rose entry blanks accepfefl after March 31 if chores! Address ik-- 23 33 S3 H 5 S3 PRICE STEAM 17, 1957 Try-Ou- ts Tis sure proof of the telephones might. Price Civic Auditorium For thanks ' to Long Distance, April 3-4- -5 : at 7 p.m. And a lovers persistence, Mail or leave your entry blank at The Additional blanks may be obtained at Nicholson's Carbon Drag, IIouston Furniture Company, or The Sun-Advoca- te. I Phone 218" invite you to look-f-a the right. Dont you have someone special in mind... someone youd like to call tonight? Sponsored by the Price Kiwanis Gub - I 3 p We Call For And Deliver iimiiiminimim . We te. LAUNDRY i with delight; $125.00 Cash Prizes Son-Advoca- PRICE , The outcome we es Ii to full height, Talent WEDNESDAY, APRIL S3 decision. Let long distance acco?nplish my missk E: You, too, can get 52 extra days a year to enjoy a hobby, do civic work, make friends if do as so women do you many and let us da your washday vision, Said, "Ill phone her tonight; Name 1 a man ofgreat John Pennington made a TALENT NIGHT The Wash to Laundry my meager pay But, being Thanks to Our pra-inIc- m , i |