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Show Tuesday, March 5, 1957 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE 0 Locals Lieutenant and Mrs. George B. Cortelyou and daughter, Suzanne, spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mahan. They were here to attenr the wedding of Sallie Mahan, Mrs. Cortelyous sister. Mrs. Clyde Rock and Mrs. Claudia Worthington entertained at a lovely personal shower for Sallie Mahan at the Rock home the Manhan - Killian preceding wedding last week. Many useful gifts were received and delicious refreshments were served. Hug Kjrkendall has spent the wek end at his home here. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bliss and is a student at the Brig ham Young University at Provo. Carbon Stake This will be a 22 department institute convention for the 14 stakes in the district. The following will be "expected to attend this session: Stake presidency, high council representatives, stake mission president and all stake xard and associate stake board members, at least' one for each of be following 22 departments: Courses 1, 1A, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 5, and 17, geneological commit-eeteacher training, parent and youth, gospel doctrine, gospel essentials, junior Sunday school chorister and organist, senior Sunday school chorister and organ-st- , junior Sunday school coordinator, instructor, director, librarian, secretaries and enlistment director and superintendency. All stake workers should come to this meeting equipped with their latest instructor and their respective manuals and teacher supplements for 1957. s, Save Your (BM Pullet Eggs Hol-ma- ss Potatoes 8c POUND.. JIFFY ROME BEAUTY Cake Mixes 10c each ( co-hoste- 23c lbs.. NEW doz. 39c Poii-dor- is Alpha Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi meeting was held at the home .of Louise Lauriski, was Leah Stark. President Annabelle Tobey introduced Mr. Slaugh of the Slaugh Floral of Price, who told us what trees' and shrubs to be grown successfully in our community. Mr. Slaugh was accompanied by Mrs. Slaugh. A bouquet of sweet peas were given to each member Episcopal Church and a beautiful flower arrangement was given to Mrs. Lauriski. Holy Communion will be cele- After the meeting a dessert lunch brated at the 11 a.m. service at was served. Trinity Episcopal Church this Sunday. It will also be celebrat Mrs. Millie Lindsey and son, ed at 7 :30 a.m. and Morning prayBruce, are spending a week here er will be read at 9 a.m. This Wednesday, Ash Wednes- while Mr. Lindsey is in Fontana, on business. They are day, a Quiet Day is being held at California, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Trinity Church from 9 a.m. to 3 :30 visiting Dan Hamilton, and his family, Mr. p.m. Holy Communion will be and Mrs. Bill Lindsey. celebrated Thursday at 8 a.m. hnd the Boy Scouts meet at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Mary Stevenson entertainThursday. ed her 500 club Thursday evening Friday members of the Trinity a.t her home on Circle Way. The Family will participate in the ladies who enjoyed the refreshWorld Day of Prayer service to ments and cards were Mrs. Alice be held at the Methodist Church Mrs. Effie Stevenson, in Price. It is sponsored by the Crawford, Mrs. Quett Lyons, Mrs. Delrjja Council of Church Women. Mrs. Ephia Foster, Mrs. Saturday the youth inquirers' Eva Ellett, Mrs. Hilma Fox, Mrs. class will meet at . 10 a.m. On Myrtle Tittle and Mrs. Verl TayMonday the Young Peoples Fel lor all of Columbia and Mrs. Vi lowship will meet at 7:30 p.m. and Mrs. Agnes Jeffs The Girls Friendly Society meets Thompson Sunnysicfe. Prizes were won by after school Tuesday and the Cu of Mrs. Tayloh' Mrs. Crawford,- Mrs. Scouts meet after school WednesFox and Mrs. Jeffs. The table day. and refreshments were On Wednesday, March 13, Holy settings themed for the date, George Communion will be celebrated a 9:30 a.m. after which a Lenten Washington's birthday. ' Bible Study course will be helc Thinking is one thing no one has Trinity Guild will meet that nigh at 7:30 p.m. ever been able to tax. Oranges A GRADE -- Beta Sjgma Phi SitirnEs STAMPS HERE Mary Ann Larsen, a student of nursing at St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City, spent the .week end at the home of her mother, Our success in'" the coming Fish. .Mrs. Fern years work will be greatly en hanced if we can have 100 per Mr. and Mrs. Louie Grevon vis cent attendance in each departited this- week at the home of ment. Any stake worker who their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- cannit attend should send a re' sponsible person to fill the va ford Mayer. cancy so that they may feport Mrs. Remo Polidori and baby what was learned at the next monthly preparation meeting, daughter are visiting Mrs. mother at Tooele. The Kaiser Steel Corporation, has been conducting a "Kaiser Quiz for all its 11,000 employees. The quiz came put in the Ingot, the company paper. All entries had to be in by February 22 and winners will be announced the through Ingot. There will be eight grand prizes of expense-pai- d vacation trips to Hawaii and 50 other valuable .prizes. Pare Fifteen 10c POUND. BANQUET KRAFTS AAir. WhipouA.r59c Cheese Carton 49c PURITYS Penguins T 45c illkdk NABISCOS CHOCOLATE Pinwheels Mnj P0IJNP Carton.. 59c Swifts Premium Bologna Pound.... 39c Frozen Stewers HENS 39c M Cheddar iiiirf EVAPORATED nn nn P7 II Lk Lull Cheese 2 u89c Instant NONFAT Y La DRY MILK U .S. Good n, 4 cans 57cj uS 85c Cubed Steaks pound 55c Phone 2141 Dragerfon - Men to Train ' For Real Estate Appraisers resident of this county 2 or more years. Competent appraisers receive $325 to $450 per month. Farm Age 21 to 60. Must be , PRICES EFFECTIVE Open Monday through Saturday experience valuable. . 8 ond 9 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. mmw J 1. Lul.-L- - SUITE 236, McCLINTOCK BLDG. ' DENVER, COLORADO MARCH - n. 1 AND FROZEN FOOD LOCKER OPEN SUNDAYS 10 a m. to 6 p.m. |