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Show THE DRAGERTOr TRIBUNE Page Twe Dragerton Tribune DOC SAYS: alarm box poles WHITE PAINTED RED AND Published Weekly Office: Dragerton Theatre -- Warren Tomlinson Editor Business Manager..,.. Jack Clifford Robert Ernest Brush, h, Cox, Jean Crosby, Gerald Fred Johnson, Wray Jones, Harold Hanson, Vernon Lund, Orion Mortenson, Emery Olsen, Father Sanders and Betty Jean Poglajen. Editors: Contributing Frank Colombo, Gal-breat- Fire chief Fred C. Johnson reported this week that all the poles With the fire alarm boxes on them had been painted with red and white stripes around them. This is for the safety and the. convenience of the townspeople and everyone is urged to learn the location of the alarm box nearest their home. THE NEW COMERS News articles, display advertising - and classified ads can be brought Our community had been humto the office daily from 1 p. m. ming with activity the past month to 5 p. m. and one noticeable feature is the large number of new families that have moved In to make Dragerton L. D. S. their home. They have moved here from all sections of the country The Welfare Plan of the Church and we hope their stay here will To the world, the L. D. S. be a and long one. pleasant Church Welfare plan is probably families that have of Some the the most widely known organiza- decided to make Dragerton their tion within the church. The major are: home recently just purpose of this organization is to Carmen Bonacci create a method of fulfilling the Glen R. Hon Thou shalt love . commandment Emil Vodopich that Mother and thy Father thy W. L. Barron thy days may be long upon the Denzel L. King land which the Lord thy God William Hudson giveth thee." We believe that David F. Qeer to one service another, through Victor Stellhom our love for each other increases. Ollie Lindsey With this purpose in mind, and A. F. Chively put into practice, we plan (and Sanchez so far have made great progress), Refuzio P. Clifford Jack to provide all the necessities of R. H. Huke life for theneedy members of the Ted O. Robertson church wherever they are. For D. L. Nelson six the past example, during D. Adams Johnie weeks about 15 car loads of clothEverett Muncy sent in to members have been ing Albert Schultz the war stricken areas by the Dr. George A. Monnett of a car load of church. About Alvin J. Bishop this was contributed by the Carbon John S. Martinez Stake of which a lair sharp' came Julio Marquez from Dragerton. Albert R. Miller Besides this, the male members of the Dragerton Branch are re- 0 Raymond Hampton Wiley E. Vaught sponsible, together with the four W. B. McMullin nearby wards, of taking care of a 40 acre farm located at Wellington and also supplying at least 50 A FEW WHO HAVE LEFT US shifts of work at the Church WelWhenver people are moving in fare coal mine located near Castle someone is moving out and this is Dale in Emery County. We hope no exception to the rule. To our to get most of this work completed friends and. neighbors who many at the mine during the miners va- have left us. we want to wish the cation which will be in progress best of luck. Some of those very at the time of this publication. who have left us are: The Aaronic Priesthood Alice Bradak The Aaronic Priesthood includes Helen D. Lamb all the boys in the church who Herbert Peterson are twelve years of age or over, Andrew Lovell who have lived worthy to have this priesthood conferred upon them and it provides special op- dal. Each week a meeting is held at which time the members study portunities for all those who parfields. in sacred or soboth and educational ticipate, Some . social activities which have been held for this group in Dragerton indudes an ice skating party held during the winter seaPOUND Pair childs glasses. son and a banquet held at the Boarding House recently at which Call at editors office. 75 people enjoyed a splendid dinner. Those in attendance includ ed the boys of the Aaronic Priesthood, the L. D. S. Girls between the ages of 12 and 21 and their parents. Both events were wholesome entertainment and enjoyed by all present. In conclusion, the L. D. S. church is an active religion. It provides activity and opportunity to serve for every man, woman child that hold membership in u the Church and desires these privileges. We sincerely appreciate the efof everyone in carrying on forts Hamilton Beach-Th- e qualthis work and encourage your mlxer-Fofood r ity easier, in furthering this work quicker, tastier foods. Only Support of those in auunder direction Hamilton Beach has the folover us. ' thority lowing features Tour Branch Presidency Orion Kay Mortensen Church News Doc Colombo and hU staff have certainly had a busy time during the past few months. The injured and sick have been coming and The going with great rapidity. old stork hag had a rough go of it and will not be able to take his 10 day vacation this year. Doc says to keep up the good work on the stork business as this is his favorite specialty. The following were major surgical cases during May and June, . 1047: Tuesday, July 8, 1347 ' Mrs. F. V. Colombo. ' Mr. Frank Oberger. Mr. James Stowley. Miss Verlene"Brown. I Miss Melba Talericd died at Dragerton Hospital following a cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Don Ramage expired at Dragerton Hospital following an injury sustained when a truck loaded with rock asphalt ran over him. Miss Goldie Maracus suffered a severe brain concussion following a bicycle accident. The following were treated for injuries: Elbert Bilton. Rev. J. J. Harrigan of Price. Tom Wallace. Roy E Higgenson. Mrs. Ruth Crosby. Percival Palociorus. Mr. Harold Smith. Ben Cisneros. Mr. Carlyle Kloster. John J. Roberts. Mrs. Walter Shorts, Wellington. William Dance. Mrs. Grace' Warren of Helper. Justin Lyle. Mr. Alfonso Muniz of Spring Danny Clubb. Harold Smith. Canyon. Mrs. Ferron Gardner of Price. Rudy Larcher. Mrs. John BeeteL The following are parents of Medical cases treated at Drag- new baby Boys: erton Hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vigil. Orel Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. R. Manzanarez. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arriola. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon. Bobby Dial. Mrs. Ellis Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farlaino. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eaqipta. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Tidwell. Edward McGuffey Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H. Brown. Clyde Harris Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Parr. William H. Beveridge Mr. and Mrs. Joe Valdez. Tony Teano Mr. and Mrs. Joe Max Lucero. Wendell Welsfi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pace. Charlie F. Davis H. B. Chavez The following are parents of new baby Girls: Oscar T. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Norton. Betty Head Oscar Mr. and Mrs. George Glen Stringham O. Calvert Naugle. Terry Mr. and Mrs. Cosme Chacon. Auerlio Maestez Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Apodoca. Vincent Drake Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dennis Tidwell Vincent Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. La bo to. Estevan Tafoya Mr. and Mrs. William Haek. Rev. Eugene Giron Mr. and Mrs. Frederick DAm-brosi- o. Seth Hitchcock Abel Garda Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lujan. Tobias Trujillo "The number of dairy cows exported from the state of Utah for the years 1344 and 1345 are 4,334 ' By Joan Mxlaby and LaVte and 9,861 respectively. For the De Angelos first 10 months of 1346, 7,413 cows Mr, S. J. Sargis left early this were shipped from the state. week on a business trip of one to. .Vernal A. Bergeson, Commission er of Agriculture. three months in Venezuela. Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Poloni and family left Saturday for a vacation in' New York City. The e. date of their return is not Columbia News; 1 -- IT'S HERE defi-nat- The Lawrence Hollemans returned from their two weeks vacation which they spent in Reno, Nevada. Miss Vergil Hodge Celebrated her twelfth birthday Monday fit 2 P. M. with a party held at the home of Mrs. Lucille Delandry. Those present were entertained with many games and refreshments were served. Those in attendance were Norma Seppi, Patsy Malaby, Betty Hodge, Bob Coleman, Abe Strait and Terry Delandry. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Springer. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Gonzales. Mr. and Mrs. Max Serrano. Mr. and Mrs. Soloman B. Duran. Twins boy and girl bora June 4, 1347, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul William Robinson. Mrs. Carlos Gonzales had a baby girl June 15, 1947 by Cesarian section. 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