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Show i f"" Dragerton Tribune Welfare Show Set For This Thursday Published Weekly Office: Dragerton Theatre Rates Phone Dragerton 16 per year; 5c per copy $2.50 Jack Clifford Publisher Entered as second-cla- ss matter November 11, 1947 at 'the post office at Dragerton, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. I ' i t i- , t i ' s CLASSIFIED FOR SALE New pianos and organs. Piano tuning and repairing. House of Music-Pr- ice Theatre Building. Mrs. Lea McKean Locals Downed Entertains Monday By Hiawatha t in mi na Mrs. Lea McKean of Columbia was hostess to Les Femmes on Monday, August 9, at her home. Bt the Dragerton Theatre. Her decided flair for unusual The double feature will consist of "Unexpected Guest and entertaining was again demo"Docks of New Orleans. The nstrated by the clever use of a matinee will start at 3: 30 p. m. 'circus theme, carried out even in and the evening performance her choice of refreshments, which for adults will begin at 6:00 p. 'consisted of Dagwood style hamburgers with all of the trimm. The Welfare shows are the mings. Guests included Mrs. Ruesch of first and third Thursdays of Columbia and Miss LouRaine every month. Buffmire of Dragerton. High score was made for the second L. S. consecutive time by Mrs. Betty Jo Monnet, A Welfare show has been set for this Thursday, August 19, D. Relief Society Ladles Have Picnic Fourteen members of the LDS FOR GENUINE factory built parts Relief Society Journeyed to Price for Dodge and Plymouth cars Friday. While there they visited see Bunnell Garage 154 East the Carbon Stake Welfare buildMain, Price. ing and were very interested in the results of the welfare seeing ALL KINDS OF CAKES made to work carried on by members of order in my home. Decorated the church. birthday and wedding cakes a The group then went to the Mrs. Walter Whit- Price specialty. City Park where an exburn, 167 Grassy Trail. cellent pot luck luncheon was enjoyed. Guests at the picnic were society well Mrs. Pearl Day, the former Relief HOLD GUEST NIGHT Society president at Dragerton, and Mrs. Pace, who is a member The Altar Society will hold a of the Carbon Stake general guest night this Wednesday, Au- board. While there the ladies harded gust 18, at 8:00 p, m. in the Dragerton Catholic , Church. Hall, , . th their sewing contributions s These meetirC are ' followed by (he welfare organization and Mrs. a social hour which hlv Wen en- Pace, was very pleased with their joyed by all at ToiAsrtYatherings, work. altar I Tuesday, August 17, 1948 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE FOUR Pythian Sisters Hold Regular Meet Sunnyside and (Continued from Page One) the home plate. In their big inning Dave Faddis led off with a walk and BiHy Harris reached first the same way. Willy Pogla Jen struck out and Jack Winn started it again when he reached first on 'an error. Faddis scored on this play. Ollie Lindsay struck out and then Darryl Crawford sent two men home with a solid hit Boyd Lindsay walked but Art Self struck out to end the inning. Hiawatha continued to score through the rest of the game and Dragerton was unable to touch the air-tig- ht Sunnydale Some Tips For .Vets Planning School Change In Sunday Game. pitching of Orphan akis. Orphanakis struck out 13 The Sterling Temple No. 21 of men during the game and allowthe Pythian Sisters held a reg- ed only two hits, both singles. ular meeting last Monday, August Harris pitched the entire game 9. Balolting on twelve prospecfor the locala and did a fair Job tive members took place. but fielding errors forced him to Delicious refreshments were pitch with men on the bases most served by the committee in charge of the time. of that part of the meeting. Boyd Lindsay played an outThe next regular meeting will game afield for the lostanding be held Monday, August 23 in the cals and collected one of the two Clinic building at Dragerton. Ail off the Hiawatha pitcher. members are urged to be present singles D. Crawford got the other hit There will be a special draping ceremony and also a discussion on the Grand Temple session. -- (Continued from Page One) will be at Brigham for the junior league ball games. He is one of Many veterans' going to college under the G. I. Bill of Rights are planning to change schools this fall If you are one of them, V. A. agencies point out here are four Important steps you can take to speed up paper work and avoid delay in delivery of subsistence checks: First Make sure you have a certificate of satisfactory progress from the last school you attended. Second Get a supplemental certificate of eligibility from the Veterans Administration. Third Ask the VA to transfer your records to the appropriate regional office, if the new school is in a different state. Fourth Furnish your new address to the VA just as soon as you know it. the team managers. Miss Shirley Davis and Miss Patsy Graham of Sunnydale and Miss" Sally Buffmire of Dragerton spent Sunday in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffs and Scott spent Sunday in Castle Dale with Marks parents, Mr. and Mr. Arthur Jeffs. , On Thursday, August 5th, Mrs. Graham and Nancy surprised Jr, with a birthday party. The party began with a scavenger hunt The party was on the lawn until the raift chased them inside. LeGrand, Jr.; waT5- - Everyone had a grand tune and really enjoyed the delicious lunch.' The ball suits of the junior league were sent to Price last week for cleaning .and tci have "East Carbon and numbers put on the backs. The suits were ready for the boys when they left Wednesday to play, foi; jhe Tstdte championship at Br&ham. ' '' DRAGERTON BOY IN NAVYS ARTIC TRIP TBME-E5P- take the discord out of driving! ENGINE SLUGGISH J. Robinson,., KNOCK PICKUP TOO MUCH GAS boat- Si Us Today for a Complete participating in the navys annual V J. O. Petersen, former Carbon resupply expenditiori to the two county commissioner and candl The publication needs no adverdate to the office of four-yetisements but despite what you county commissioner, and Jesse hear, an issue of the Congressional Miss Elaine Mayer cele- Bryan, candidate for the Little Record usually contains some Inbrated her sixth birthday with a commission post, recently received teresting, informative information. the endorsement of the Columbia party at the home of her par- local No. 6089, United Mine work' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford May- era of America, according to an TCw FOR CAS CAS SAVt er, on announcement released by Ar August 4. Fourteen of Elaines playmates thur Biggs, secretary. were present to enjoy the occaThe United States is the worlds sion. 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