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Show V PAGE FOUR ' Tuesday, July 20, 1948 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE. DRAGERTON. UTAH Students To Have Dragerton Tribune Certain Published Weekly Social Security Representative At Pricejuly 27 Draft Privileges Office: Dragerton Theatre Uf.iU of A Local UF17 SLATES To Do Chartered WRESTLII.'G In Emery County CARD T0I1IGIIT Sterling K. Peterson, field repPhone Dragerton 16 According to the draft law pass- resentative of the Social Security Bates $2.50 per year; 5c per copy ed by congress there is no reason Administration, will be in Price why any high school student un- at the Court House next Tuesday, Jack Clifford der 20 Publisher A meeting was years of age, or any col- iJuly 27, from 9.00 a m tq 12 00 matter lege student who can register in noon. sponsored by officers of the Untt-,e- d Entered as second-clas- s Mine Workers of America at! Peterson will handle applicaNovember 11, 1947 at the post college when school begins this office at Dragerton, Utah, under fall, will need to worry about be- tions for social security cards and Huntington last Thursday evenmg information and reports indicate that eveiy, ing called Into the service before everyone desiring the act of March 3, 1879. the end of the school year 1943-4- 9 about the Old-Aand Survivors tFmery county wagon miner in, The law specifically exempts Insurance program should also attendance signed membership students until they have graduat- discuss their questions with ths with the mine workers union. ed from high school, or until they representative Dalto William According FOR SALE New pianos and beecome 20 years of age, whichinternational representarymple, ever is earlier, providing the stu- to be not more than one in thirty, tive for the U. M. W. of A., an-- J organs. Piano tuning and redent is regularly enrolled in and if enlistments pick up, as no ether meeting has been scheduled pairing. House of Music Price Theatre Building. school, is attending regularly, and doubt they will, an even smaller for the Huntington city hall on' succeeding in his work. Anystu-ide- nt number of men will be drafted July 28 at 8 00 p. m. at whicn1 and the American Congress who registers in college be-- 1 time a local will be established FOR SALE 16 electric meters, 5 people are aware that it must not, for to .fore his call reaches service Emery county with the pre- at 110 volts amp, single phase, be exempted until the take promising young men from scntation of a charter. Election will jhim, 15 $4.25 each. 6 electric meters, end of the school year in whb h educational institutions. They, of officers to guide the new local amp, 220 volts, 3 wire at $8.50 he know that the last war was won he is providing will also taken place on that date. registered, each. Used, in very good concontinues in school and succeeds as much from our technical prog- further anMr. Dalrymple dition. Very satisfactory for ress, which had been attained with his work. a that nounced small community or rural use dispensa-- , special meducational This would rqpan that since the largely through miners-othe been has tion Write or phone John W. granted as by the servicemen draft bill does not go into effect stitutions, of & Co., Dragerton. them county freeing Emery at the front They realize that :f until well after Carbon College the American nation is to be safe paying the regular union initiaFOR GENUINE factory built parts begins this fall, all those who covers in the world, it must have a con- tion fee This dispensation for Dodge and Plymouth cars enter it, carry a regular college tinuous flow of brilliant minds those miners already signed and and pass our colleges and univer- those, who sign up to and includsee Bunnell Garage, 154 East load, attend regularly, on their subjects, will not be call- through date of the meeting After, where sities training in technol- -' ing theall new members Main, Price. ed to service until after May 21, will be that, can1 and inventive imagination 1949. Another thing that young ogy be stimulated Young men should required to pay the $10 initiation Mrs. Mark Predovich of D Sec- men consider now is the.' tion is expecting her two brothers fact should not, therefore, feel at all unpatri- fee. that probably not more than otic by continuing m school so of Illinois to spend several days Frank Fox, vice president of with her. This will be their first one person out of thirty between long as they are doing the beat District 22, U . M W. of A , acted visit here. Mrs. Essie Smith, who the ages of 19 and 25 will be work in school which they pos- as chairman of the meeting and makes her home with Mr. and called into the service at all. The do. A student who tries besides Mr. Dalrymple, Hairy Mrs. Predovich, is their mother. size of the military forces which sibly can to evade the draft by attending Mangus, president of Rains local, congress has authorized will not school and then wastes his time and Arthur Biggs, secretary of Mrs. A. B. Gantz, who is atrequire more than this proportion Columbia local, spoke at the meettending the University of Utah, of young men to be called, so that in school would, no doubt, be ing. highly unpatriotic this summer was home over the week-en- d. the chance of being called seems AARON E JONES Unionization of all mines m Carbon and Emery counties nit already affiliated will be undertaken as quickly as possible, Mr., Dalrymple stated. well-attend- ed ge CLASSIFIED j m the Carbon college gymnasium, rough and tumble wrestling on Tuesdays slate. This will be a according to David Wallace, two out of three fall bout with a one hour time limit. The main event of the card will tilt will pit The semi-finKen bout return between a be Joe George Over-hul- s, Gypsy against from Salt, Mayne, from Amarillo, Lake City and intermountain jun-- 1 Texas. Gypsy Joe is making his lor heavyweight champion, and also second appearance in the Pr'ie Floyd Hansen, of Salt Lake City. Billed as a' ring The preliminary, a one fall, grudge fight on the last card, this limit bout, will pit Mi't affair turned out to be just that of Racine, Wisconsin, 182, Olsen, with both boys getting rougner former light heavyweight chamthan the rules allow. In the Ju'yj pion of the southwest and the 5 bout, Mayne was given the Pacific coast, against Hy Sharman, and fans can look to some 185, of Salt Lake City. commander. al , er, The Price Miners post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, gauging the apparent favorable public reaction to their wrestling card staged as part of their Fourth of July celebration, have announced a follow-u- p card scheduled for the Carbon college gymnasium tonight (Tuesday) at 8 30 p m j on 20 YEARS FOR SFIMUffl HAS BEEN SAYING ... I Voiill have to push harderUT and for Heaven's sake remember f Gal-brea- th miedion -- W08BS a batterq next time i fy 9 The little womans got something there, '"'Henry. 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