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Show tT , Dragerton Tribune Funeral Services For Mrs. Alberta Griffith Along the Published Weekly Office: Dragerton Theatre ' Phone Dragerton '16 EateS $2 50 Per year; 10c Per Copy ROWK Jack Clifford BY HELEN ROWE Publisher Tuesday, May 11, 194S THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE. DRACERTON. UTAn PAGE FOUR j. TRUE matter Entered aa second-clas- s ani Trust- Kindness, Sincerity, November 11, 194? at the post worthiness often carry a man to March of act the under Dragerton, honorable .success more rapidly 3. 1879. and surely than the possession of brilliant talents. phntngrapher John Blevin. This Song is . . . DEDICATED BOYS FROM THE TO THE GIRLS Just Because You Think Rawbings Youre So Pretty. By Smoky Funeral services were conductm. in the ed Tuesday at 2:00 funer 1 chapel of the Mitchell home for Mrs. Alberta Alta Griffith, 54, who died Saturday at 6.00 a. m. in the Dragerton hos- pjtaj f0u0wing a lingering Illness, servjCPS were conducted by 0r,on K MortenSen, presiding eder of the Dragerton branch oI the L. D. S. church. She was born on November 5, 1894 in Locus Lane, Pa. Survivors include her husband. Evan Griffith, Dragerton; six daughters and four sons, M ss Alta Louisa Hartzell and Mrs Mary Hampton, both of Drager- -' ton. Mis Lulu Grundvig and Miss Ros de Hartzell, both of Rain ; Mns Annie Drand, Charles Wil-- 1 liams and Ernest Hartzell, all of Wil- Wellington; Mrs. Dorothy cox and George Williams, both of' Colorado, and John Hartzell, Hu- watha. - V TICKS AND BOOSTERS THE LOST IS FOUND For the past three weeks, doctors and nurses haVe been gving tick shots for immunizataion As you can and typhoid fever. well imagine the general course of conversation among the children then turned to talk of the shots and boosters. Immediate- Punkie Wallace, age four, son Mr.' and Mrs. T. J. Wallace, finding his back yard too small for him, decided he needed much more space so informed his small playmates that C Section was the place for him. When the parents discovered their son to be no where in sight, they began a long three hour search with still no luck so John Blevms and relatives then joined in. When nally found in C Section by his d aunt he was informed how ly after one of the first grade boys received his shot and Dooster, fihe went limping through the hall seen When arm. by holding his one of the teachers he was asked giund-mothhis mother, dad, what had happened to him. To was about and everyone this he replied that he felt very he To this restatement, him. only badly because he had just shot an4 a replied, And who else was worceived his tick ried about me? ROOSTER. ? uo-rie- er r for Well, all the practicing Band day is over and the school SYNOPSIS . . . Smoky, one of is now settling for a peace- the contributors of the Dragerton ful week test arter an- of (one Tribune, goes to sleep on the job I fad Oh' Should me. other.) Carleft He has a dream that he Dt nt think Ill trail along next returns He in 1948, bon county Ill bet they'll all be b.iek with his wife in 1975 and notes year. next year again as ambitious as As community. a new bustling ever. Vi Price Mayor, he finds James Lee tells Jim Bracken. son of J. The CANTEEN is STIIJ.bung Smoky the news. The court house cleaned every TUESDAY night If she should miss the of most disaster, in which after school at 4 01 FELLAS and lives their lose Te sLrn nails bead. officials county GALS. So try to be there as If she should bash . j. Bracken defeated the secoften as you can Her thumb instead, ond time for governor by a few amHe's apt to hear as votes . , . then appointed A word or two bassador to Monte Carlo. The ft Man: Why do they rope He didnt even know court house goes to East Carbon offFirst a aisles at Shown above is George Morlock, superintendent of the Kaiser-Frawedding? She knew. a bustling area of 50,000 peobrideSo Second Man: the sucPaits Corporation Coke Ovens, who is watching the In e burn ple. A. D. Keller serves two cant get groom away'!!!! in Notre East oven to be ignited. The coke ovens were purchased by fiist the and then Carbon as played mayor cessive terms Dame from Price in Baseball last the Kaiser-Fracompany from the government and the coke will moves to Salt Lake City as manThe Finals in the Ping-Pon- g and Notre Dame went he used in the furnaces at lionton, Utah. aging director of a large grocery tournament were held last week Thursday home carrying the honors. chain. and the winner of the singles was Now We Continue with SMOKYS ROBERT ANDERSON of Diag- Albert Pierce said the other Dream: erton. The winners of the dou- - nieht that hed like to see his City Hospital ALLAN-scoAs we left the Bureau of lines. w our next stop was the hospital Looks good, huh???? Again a real surprise, and a fine Real estate, improvements, live three story brick building. Now tivity, as well as an industry, is The and personal property as- to Canteen one and going over two hundred beds, that thousands meant of many in Carbon county have sessments some new chase records (actualof the most modern buildings in FOR SALE Band instruments, to the city each y j so lets see everyone out next increased during 1948 by $89(5.- ' the state. Yes, It was operated on dollars income ' accordions, gtiifars', sheet mure'017 to to a over week out. them 1947, according try a joint basis, by the county, Un sic and musical gifts. The issued today by Charles port Mine Workers, and the city. HOUSE OF MUSIC Price N : Who Earlene did you Semken, county assessor, An outgrowth of the old frame vided an addition to the Theatre that Building, city to at the Free . In rendering this report, Mr. throw kiss that city hospital. was attractive and one that the show Was I see- - Semken stated that increases . on Thursday????? - Adjoining this fine building was traveller could be led to form t'--e lng things or was it Kay N.????? improvement assessments are ALL KINDS OF CAKES made to another two story brick building most favorable opinion of the com- to state due the tax order in my home. Decorated It mainly Home. Nurses and marked biggest little city in the world. Friday night there was a dance missions program of equalizing birthday and wedding cakes a was a much needed feature when Now to continue toward M.i.n at Carbon. Mrs. Walter WhitMany of the East improvements with other assess-stree- t. specialty. we were still in Price, and now kids Carbon went. It was a very ments. In 1947, the improvement burn, 167 Grassy Trail. on the A hospital wing reality. emr able dance (so I was told), assessments were based on 1h32 (Continued Next Week) was the kitchen. Extending into costs while this years assessments the basement was a laundry. Fine are based nan 1940 costs. the FOR SALE New pianos and landscaped grounds surround The total of real estate assessincluded which section, entire organs. Piano tuning and rements for 1948 is $2,520,590 as much of what had been a part o pairing. House of Music-Pricompared to $2,330,294 in 1947. Theatre Building. the city park In the days before These assessments include we left. in city and town lots, Price City $372,685 in improved farm land Now that we have viewed that i (irrigated), $17,780 in unimprov- area, that everyone was talking ed L farm uit lands, $4,380 in about, we traced our steps back lana land, $622,965 in grazing toward Main Street. We could see and $147,065 in all other real w many new homes all around us estate including equities in state and particularly in the Northeast lands. section of the city. Even In the The total assessment on im-- I Parkdale region beyond the colwere streets the we noted provements rose from $3,633,665 lege, in 1947 to $4,033,735 in 1948. Tins extended and all improved. These includes assessments of $3,81C,- -i were well built up. 275 on improvements on city and' norththe Notlcably throughout town lots and $283,400 improve- east section were many fine ments on acreage. ciron' a homes. They extended Livestock assessments fell from cle drive beyond what had been the city limits, when we left In $130,815 in 1947 to $124,275 th.s 1948. Every home was landscao-e- d, year. This Includes horses and mules otherwise assessed, $4,700; and truly the slogan the desTHAT'S EASY Td FIGURE OUT! ert shall bloom as a rose, was a cattle on range, $52,190; cattle otherwise assessed, $21,615; sheep, dream come true in Price. It apA $36,805; goats, $1,350; swine, $2- -j peared as though all were vieing to outdo each other. Every yard 310, and poultry, $1,875. 8nd lawn was a mass of color, The total assessment of perand roses seemed to be the presonal property advanced from M.- -' dominate flowef. 754,359 in 1947 to $2,068,550 in New LDS Chapel 1948. This includes merchandise, W .As we passed , along Fourti J supplies and trade fixtures, $600,-61North, we noticed one of the most implements, tools and mu Imposing structures we had seen, chmery, $138,600; motor vehicles. It was beautfully designed, and B surrounded by landscaping . that was really outstanding. As we approached we noted that it wa a chapel, and even though we J G knew it was the new home of ihe s unoe-Fourth L. Dl S. Ward, we aSked ROTH soles mid hnrseh.ue, ta learn, we had ..surmised right. of inner-shethe center u.v r u the sneu. There was a building that equalExtra wear because ed any that we had seen in our runs vertical -- ti e wood in travels. Built of beautiful brick, on the end. like the S a red tile roof, and surround'H a butchers meat block. a was re that large by iljy yard g WolverineS secret a thing of beauty, this chapel had tans m s process become the most central meeting o it H leath-super-tougTHIS TUB WHILE THIS TUB buckskin-soft.- .. stays soft. place In all of Carbon county. WASH IS A The chapel also included a BINSES A FULL FULL LOAD, LOAD DAMP DRY large auditorium that would seat over 3,000 people.'. This again was ii an attraction that meant much do-.v- of 1 Saves space. Saves steps. Provides more and better foods for meals through- out the year. Pays for itself. PLEASE!!! ... er er 4 F. AHSELM9 & COMPANY COLUMBIA, UTAH PHONE 4Rt THE SUMMER ELECTRIC HOUR "VrTp"p?br'c,ei:.$886,017 Over 1S47, Report Shows CLASSIFIED j pur-'sto- "Carle Comes Calling ck Featuring t-- ed ' FRANKIE CARLE -- AND HIS BAND AND VOCALISTS Every Sunday ICSL -- ce - 3:30 P. M. Brought To You By UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 15 m , i n 5; HEVGWLS, LOOK c EAST, TS TEEIV im'niioras ll Uiu'e-tannm- ARROY AUTO LIRE IRC. BUS SCHEDULE DAILY SCHEDULE (Except Sunday) , Leave Price for Dragerton, Sunnydale. Sunnyside, 9:00 A.M. 2:15 P.M. 5:30 P.M. LEAVE FOR PRICE 5:15 P.M. 7:00 P.M. Dragerton .. 11:00 A.M. 5:05 P.M. 6:50 P.M. Sunnydale . 10:50 A. M. 5:00 P.M. 6:40 P.M. Sunnyside ..10:45 A.M. 4:15 PJWL Columbia ...10:00 A.M. 6:05 P.M. Special Saturday Shopping Bus Leave Sunnydale for Price Leave Dragerton for Price 9:15 A.M. 9:30 A.M. and Dragerton L.eave Price for Sunnydale From Price Return 2:15 P.M. CHARTER TRIP SERVICE Buses chartered to any point in the State of Utah and return Phone Price 4 t Effective May 17, 1948 LEAVE PRICE FOR ( Except Sundays) Wellington Dragerton 'Sunnydale Sunnysid 8:00 AM. 10:30 P.M. 3.00 P.M, 5:30 PM 910 PM LEAVE FOR PRICE (Except Sundays) v, AM 12:15 PM 5:00 PM 6:40 PM 8:45 Sunnyside 8:50 AM 12 20 PM 5 05 PM 6:45 PM Sunnydale 8.55 AM 12:30 PM 5 15 PM 6 55 PM Diagerton 1:00 PM 5:45 PM 7:25 PM. Wellington 9:25 AM LEAVE PRICE FOR COLUM3IA 10:30 AM 3 00 PM LEAVE COLUMBIA FOR PRICE 11 45 PM PM SHOPPING BUS SCHEDULE (Saturday Only) Leave Sunnydale for Price Ieave Dragerton for Price Leave Pi ice for Dragerton and Sunnydale " 9; 15 9:30 A. 14. S 3.00 P. M. i 0 h " . y Tkm'sslStlE to Price the street, other large building attracted out attention. Yes here was a three story building that covered almost the half block. It was marked College Apartments ana our inquiry told us it contained 25 separate apartments. The upper floors were serviced by an elevator. Truly a modern structure. Further inquiry showed that it had been a very profitable - There was a waiting list of tenants, and it was never known to have a vacancy. It had been no mistake, that the story of the area surrounding the college had been the greatest activity center of the city. We have not as yet taken in the down town section, but truly, here' In the ColIege Addition was an ac- Looking across MiOnSEIilDtS an- ven-tutr- e. WASHES 08& ONLY Wolverine Shell V Horse-hid- es have this stronger but softer inner shell leather in BOTH soles and uppers this leather that wears and wears that costs less to wear month by month on any work shoe job. No other work shoe in the world like Wolverines. Come in and try oh a pair of Wolverines no obligation. Pioneer Bank of Eastern Utah wombiNE Member Federal Reserve System -- ly tuba rin wash in -- P' ao ihing Spiral0 dothea part y irUoutupwWppn nose Clothe dry oi of it: jaaAe YoU can EASTER!) UTAH ELECTRIC CO. Price, Utah F. Anselmo & Co. 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