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Show Tuesday, May 25, 194S THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE; DRAG ERTON. UTAH PAGE FOUR SALLY BEFFMIRE ENTERTAINS LES FILLES sand to attend. The wind stirred CULTURA MEETS up the loose dirt around the new AT OLSENS houses and all the housewives Published Weekly had plenty of sand to clean out of Office: Dragerton Theatre The members of Cultura met a their homes. The wind kept the the home of Mrs, Emery Olsen o Phone Dragerton 19 siren blowing most of the afterSates $2.50 Per year; 10c Per Copy noon by blowing the wires to- Tuesday, May 18. Mrs. J. B. Me was one fire, at Kean was In charge of the ver; ...Jack Clifford gether. There Publisher musical program noon. It was a garbage pile be- entertaining which consisted of the discussior in the hind second-class Sunnyside. hospital matter Entered as and presentation on records o November 11, 1947 at the post The fire crew got it out before the the opera, Carmen, by Georg Several wind made it dangerous. Dragerton, under the act of March Bizet. This opera, one of the tries In the and outhouses Sunnyside S. 1879. phone booth at 450 Circle Way popular of them all, is highly apwere blown over, but they now pealing to the average music? Photographer John Bltvin. taste and was thoroughly enjoye are repaired. P.-by everyone present. A. at Sunnyside held The Other important business of the their last meeting for this school Sunnyside in the schoolhouse evening was the final rerdirr The L, D. S. MIA. had its year 10. After the new Monday, and approval of the constitution officers May closing social two weeks ago and were installed there was a short of the organization. is through with its activities until Mr. W. B. Odendahl The entertainment was piers fall. The Relief Society has meet program. talked on The Future of Sunny- antly concluded with refreshment-anweek until scheduled last the ings Miss Ruth Voss played two informal conversation, musiin May. From May until October dale; piano solos, and the three Pres- cal and otherwise. a and hold will work only they ton girls, Ellen, Stella and Shar-robusiness meeting once a month sang. Lawn seed and hoses are being unless they have some extra Mrs. Melvin Bishop, the former issued to the tenants in Sunnyquiltings. The Relief Society is very appropriatedale. There is a man to assist an dance Gay Blackburn, sponsoring a became for mother the first them in planting their lawns if ly Saturday, May 15, in the church time on Mothers Day. The baby, they do not know how. Severe building. The music will be fur- a boy, and the mother penalties are going to be placed nished by Miss Ruth Preston, Mr. are doing fine at the home of Harold Anderson and Mr. Rusagainst those who continue to let Gays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alt their water run down the streets sell Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sjostedt The parents and friends of the Blackburn, at Sunnyside. came out from Range Creek last! East Carbon band and chorus L. D. S. Mothers Day The Mothers Day program in Tuesday to stay for a few days members are very proud of the showing these students made at the L. D. S. church- was attended It is Franks first trip out since the music festival in Price last by a large crowd and- about 30 last Thanksgiving, Mrs. Sjostedt mothers. The prelude was played spent the winter in Sunnydale, week. Summer haps To Live by Miss Helen Christensen. The and walked in about a month ago. In Sunnydale boys of the Aaromc Priesthood She will stay out until school is Mr. and Mrs. Pres Summcrhays sang a song, followed by a read- out and they can take their1 and family are going to make ing by Miss Gaylene Davis. Miss daughter, Connie Lee, back in their home In Sunnydale for the Gay Fausett sang; Keith Johnson with them for the summer. The coming summer. Mr. Summer-hay- s gave a reading, and Miss LaRae first day out, Frank went to Price; is one of the athletic coachKing sang a song. Miss Marion and brought home a new Dodge! es at Carbon College, and has been Larson and her mother, Mrs. Clea Power Wagon truck. retained by the Utah Fuel Com- Larson, sang a duet. Jay Williams ball game was played j Another pany to direct some recreational gave a tribute to mothers, and his on the ball field. Butj Sunnydale activities for the summer for the mother, Mrs. Evelyn Williams, residents of both towns. gave the response. Carnations who played who? They said it The wind did not seriously were presented to the mothers. was Sunnydale vs. Dragerton, but Sacrament meeting immediately which was the Sunnydale team damage the town, but did cause everyone some inconvenience and followed Sunday Shod, and two and which team was Dragerton some people a great deaL Many home missionaries were here from from all three ot the woman who planned to at- Price, to Mr. There were players teams. Anyway, j tend the cooking school held in James Oviatt and Mr. Stanley towns on both the library did not go out in the Nelson. one team sure got beat bad. Dragerton Tribune C. of, C. Banqet (Continued from Page One) shown into the new homes both In Sunnydale and Dragerton, and a trip through each city will be personally conducted. On return to the Main Dragerton shopping area, every one will be invited into the office of the Geneva Steel Co! for a short party, and at which time questions pertaining to the East Carbon section will be answered. The banquet will be held ir. the auditorium of the Dragerton Junior High School. Arrange- - Miss Sally Buffmire Les Filles at her home in Dragerton on Monday, May 10, proving herself very adept at claying hostess. There were as many guests as members present, .hese being Mrs. F. V. Hicks, Mrs. Allen Ruesch, Mrs. Kay Armstrong, and Mrs. Ed. Eldridge of Price. Needless to say, high score was made by Mrs. Ruesch. it is rumored about that her real name is Culbertson!) Mrs. Lea McKean, now of Columbia, was welcomed back after her extended sojourn in Salt Lake City. On last Monday evening, May Clifford was 17, Mrs. Amelia hostess to the group, which this time included as guests Mrs. Vern, non Lund, Mrs. Allen the latter of whom entertain-?- d , (Cop-ldential- T. n, Ruesch-Culbertso- enjoyed by all. Dragerton - - SATURDAY - SUNDAY JURE ADM. ALL CONTESTANTS ADlLT.S $1.30, tax inch CHILDREN 50c 1773 he Committee mnwuu HELPFUL : TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, MAY 25TH lunmnumcnr EFFICIENT ... FLOUR 53c 3.39 25c DREFT 31c DUZ 6 OXYDOLrX' 31c GUL1I:"3pkgs.lQc PEACHES ? 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BUTTER TOMATOES L CARBON EMERY BANK MEAT MARKET NEW SPUDS MUSIC BY JIMMY DART Admission $1.50, incl. tax 3 tUgUHSlUttttUmUL lb. Djf DRAGERTOH GYf Albert Miller, Woody McMahon, Ernest Castelman Fay ay Spesaalis COFFEE, M.J.D. 309 CALt CN AVE. MEMORIAL DAY Sponsired by Dragerton. Rodeo We Appreciate Your Patronage ... 10 lb. bag 94c 'SHIPPING DEPENDABLE For Delivery SUGAR At. -- RIDIN - ROPIN' BULLDOGGIN s Phone Columbia 4R4 GROCERY DEPARTMENT ft WELCOME j COLUMBIA, UTAH mWKWM MOVING-PACKIN- 12 13 OPEN SHOW STORAGE CAMPBELLS TRANSFER Black Diamond Post No. 9414 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS j ?. aBJSBBJSa PHONE bon area all furnishing the entertainment. All speakers will be ladies from the official families of the members of the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce, and the topic of the gathering will be Womans Part in C. of C. Activity. Governor Maw has indcated his intention of taking part in the entire tour, and will arrive in Dragerton in time to make the trip with all other guests. Certified to Haul Any Place in UTAH and COLORADO Complete Moving Service . . . We Pack, Pick Up and Deliver 15) nd bev-srag- es ran true to form in again tallying high score, and Mrs. Margaret Heers of Sunnydale. Except for the inundation with orange soda pop of Sally Buffmire by Doc Monnets wife, the evening was uneventful and thoroughly old-ti- five-pou- ments are being made to entertain two hundred guests. The meal will be served in buffet style, with the salads, dessert as "well as being served to the tables. All silverware will also be placed on the tables, and the buffet dinner will be set up so each guest can serve him or herself. A short entertainment program will be rendered during the meal with participants from East Car NICK ZAKIS,Prop. |