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Show THE uges become gECTiVEJULYl & y Johnd?tement A Wednesday, 1- effective July to be a charge hethat 2 4 Co. of month approxi-fo- r the AprX)V which are now Sthout charge. These street lighting, police and TV protect0" water, :i tv 1 collection, rubbish reaffirms Galbreath stated statement above R corporation meetings, which were held in April and May, 1949, that it was not the intention of the John W. Galbreath & Co. to continue to operate the townsite facilities beyond July 1, 1949, without making a nominal charge for the services rendered. George R. Galbreath stated on many occasions, reported the John W. Galbreath office, that their company is willing to pay their proportionate share of these costs for the houses that they still own Under an incorporation setup, the Galbreath company will still be required to pay their share of the cost on the real estate that they own. Thus beginning July 1, the Galbreath company will charge each home its share of the cost until the services are taken over by officials under an incorporated city. The houses which are and carbon theatres price PRICE, June 23-2- DICK POWELL SIGNE IIASSO Second Big Attraction DiVID NIVEN TERES V - Starring Starring WRIGIIT THE BLACK ARROW KEYES EVELYN 4 EARTH ENCHANTMENT w FARLEY GRANGER treatment. Tom Ramage spent five days in the hospital for medical treatment. Donnie Cullen of Springville, spent last week visiting friends in East Carbon. The Cullens weie foimer residents of Sunnydale. Mrs. A. Ankrum enteied the hospital for treatment of injuries sustained in an auto accident. She had a slight concussion and was leleased on June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Harper and daughter, Carmalita, of Norfolk, iVnginia, aie visiting with Mr. Harpers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Harper of Dragerton. Mr. Alfred Dial was in the hospital for surgical treatment last week. Max Nelson and Carl Roberts of Columbia enjoyed the week-- 1 end fishing in Duchesne County. Frank Sacco and Jack Jensen ith LOUIS HAYWARD JANET BLAIR MONDAY WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY - TUESDAY June 26-2- 9 Showing Sunday Starting at 2:30 Continuous June 25 Early Shoppers Matinee Starting at 3:00 A Good Double Feature THE TIOGA KID loved story! Americas best with WOMEN UTILE IN SATURDAY ONLY production of new Wonderful EDDIE DEAN ROSCOE ATES TECHNICOLOR CO-III- T Starring FIGHTING FOOLS JUNE ALI.YSON PETER LAWFORD ' SUNDAY - MONDAY TUESDAY OBRIFN MARGARET TAAXOR LEIGH ASTOR ELIZABETH JANET MARY STARTS June Continuous Showing Sunday Starting at 2:30 26-2- THURSDAY SABU PA KETTLE MA AND In Huish-Gilho- M MAIN PERCY & with GAIL RUSSELL CO-HI- T SLIGHTLY FRENCH with MARJORIE 8 SON OF INDIA June 30 with KILBRIDE DOROTHY LAMOUR Theatre there is no coarse grained picture; distortion; no long range vision that might eje strain and eye fatigue. freat picture tontribute to WWWP"i U'li-- : Jr 54. 4-- H 4-- H Club girls. In addition to providing healthful, nutritious dishes for daily meals, the canning project cuts Most of food costs considerably. the produce, meat and poultry canned is raised on the home farm. The girls are aware of the importance of fruits and vegetables in the winter diet, and see to it that theres a plentiful variety served at the family table. To exhibit prize jars of sparkling jellies, cool green pickles and bright colored vegetable is the ambition of every SETS PRICE VISIT d Howard, spent the at Fish Lake. Roy Coker and family left for a months vacation to Mexico City. Nick Tsagarakis entered the Dragerton hospital for medical treatment after falling olf a horse. Ills condition is good after being in the hospital two days. Paul Zakis, Dragertonand Maik Foster of Columbia, spent part of last week m Salt Lake City. Russell Coopride entered the hospital on June 15 for medical wonderful ever filmed! 4-- H The rupted ar record of uninter- increase in the level of fertilizer consumption is attributable to several factors. An Important influence, of course, has been the desire of American farmers to increase their crop yields and their readiness to accept and apply scientific practices that will accomplish this end. Other factors include the declining reserve of plant food in the soil; the realization that greater yields per acre tion represents a 422 percent in- can be produced from many crops; crease over the prewar year of the greater requirements of 1940. crop varieties such as hyIn the entire country, 1948 con brid corn new-yieldi- ng Buff-m- u Sherman H. Ruesch, manager girl. Records are kept of amount, kind e left last week for a vacation of the Provo office of the Social value of canned products, and into old Mexico. trip Security Administration, will be dn opportuUtah giving Mrs. R. Thurman and sons, Bob in the court house at Price benity to qualify for merit awards in and week-en9 30 TO THE END OF THE 5 the most love story 23-2- Itll be June in January for Utah families, when it comes to eating fruits and vegetables next winter. Girls enrolled in the 1949 National Canning Achievement awards program have learned to estimate family food needs, and have their food preservation plans pretty well worked out. They are doing a lot to top last years national output of 17 million quarts canned by tons. 15,039,376 From Previous Year Jean Tucker and Sally THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY June gerton sumption topped the previous record year of 1947 by about six percent, 15,956,289 tons as against Farmers in Utah last year consumed a somewhat smaller tonnage of fertilizer than in the previous year according to figures made available by The National An esti Fertilizer Association. mated 15,910 tons were consumed in the state last year as compared with 19,093 tons in the preceding year, although the 1948 consump REPRESENTATIVE UTAH FRIDAY THURSDAY - Use of Fertilizer In Utah Drops Excitement was very high last Wednesday morning about 3 00 a m. at Dragerton. Someone was shooting a shotgun with a total of eleven shots whizzing through the air. Later Lee Springer Jr., was booked for investigation by the Carbor county sheriffs office for either malicious mischief or unlawful use of fnearms. He was released on $50 00 bail. It was repoited that Mr. Springer was shooting at bottles with a 410 gauge shotgun outside his home on Wilkins St. in Dragerton. In the course of doing so he peppered the outside and some of the inside of the home of Sherman Justensen, who lives across the street, with pellets. The case is now in the hands of daughter. the county attorney. Carbon Theatre Theatre Price Girls d Canning Supply of Foodstuff Six 'ounSsters checked in at the Dragerton hospital this past week. It was a nip and tuck battle between the girls and boys with a tie decision the final out come. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simpson of Dragerton had a daughter on June 15. The same day Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clark of Sunnydale had a boy. On June 17, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnett of Sunnide had a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Daar of Dragerton had a boy on June 17. The girls came back strong on June 18, when Mr. and Mrs. William Preston of Sunny-sid- e had an arrival and on June 19 when Mr. and Mrs. George Davison of Sunnyside also had Pictures Play First Four-- H Year-Roun- For Firing Shotgun and Carbon Theatres Your Entertainment Headquarters. the Big Utah Springer Booked For Investigation the Price Where just about Lee SOCIAL SECURITY PONT TAKE LESS THAN THE BEST Make Thursday, June 23, 1949 SUN-ADVOCA- still being rented by John W. Galbreath & Co., will be paid by the owner and ifbt by the tenant. Under an incorporation, the city will get certain state funds (road and liquor money) wnich can be used for the operation of the city. It was estimated by persons- - who are familiar with city financing that the net cost of operating this city with its present services will be approximately $1 75 per house per month if the state funds are ued. A community has to be incorporated to get these funds. If unincorporated, the funds go into the eeneral county fund. tween a.m. and 3:00 p.m., on Tuesday, June 28, 1949 to conduct the administrations business in this area. Mr. Ruesch states that many inquiries addiessed to his office indicate the existence of a great deal of confusion of the federal old-ag- e and survivors insurance 4-- program. For the purpose of clarification, Mr. Ruesch explained that the e Federal and survivors insurance piogram, often referred to as Social Security, is financed by a one percent tax levied on employers plus one percent' contribution paid by employees. ho are engaged in employment covered by the Social Security! Act. The only times that bene- fits are payable to workers under this program are upon retirement at the age of 65 or later, or to his survivors in case of his death. On the other hand, the Utah State unemployment insurance program is financed wholly by employers, and benefits are payable to eligible unemployed workers, regardless of age. Mr. Ruesch urges all aged residents of this area, who have Social Security numbers, as well as survivors of workers who held account number cards, to contact him for a determination as to whether or not any benefits are payable under the federal law. old-ag- j spent the latter part of last week fishing near Vernal. They came home with the limit. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tobey and family took a three day trip into the high country near Huntington and Cleveland. Jonsey, the shoeman, the program provided by the Kerr Glass Manufacturing corporation Joe Ann Tatton of Manti was the 1948 state champion, winning a trip to the National H Congress in Chicago. She also won the Sanpete county medal of honor. Other county winners were; Janie Christensen, Box Elder; Helen Bergeson, Cache; Maida Wilson, Garfield; Emily Howard, Grand; Alene Gibson, Iron; Della Pope, Rich; Leilan Tanner, Salt Lake; Louise Brown, Summit; Darleen Bunker, Utah; Ann Montgomery, Wasatch; Maxine Bowler, Wash- ington, and Nedra Tanner, Wayne, The Cooperative Extension Ser-- v vice supervises the activity. the modern Electricity is one of the big benefits to and helping make farmer, doing all sorts of chores is life more pleasant.' But important, too, the fact in this farms that electricity helps thousands of area show a better profit. . ELECTRICITY Catholic Altar-Socie- ty -- heat water wash clothes separate milk saw wood refrigerate food grind feed cook meals pump water and many other tasks of Dragerton wishes to thank the public and all those who helped to make the public dinner a very successful one. At the present time $273 was netted. 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