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Show ' i Tuesday, September 21, 1949 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Dragerion Tribune Carbon Reports Phone Dragerton 18 Rates 42.50 per year; 5C per copy Clifford ...Jack f matter Entered as second-claNovember 11, 1947 at the post office' at Dragerton, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. i ! Lad-a- re John W. DRAGERTON THEATER Tues. - Wed. Sept. 21 - 22 ne School Supplies of All Kinds rat-vo- te l en School Supplies of All Kinds Mr. Accompanying Galbreath to Dragerton were his daughter, Joan, Joans husband, Wally, George Galbreath, IL and Ed Moon. Also returning with Mr. Galbreath tn Dragerton after visiting relatives in Ohio were Mrs. Jack Clifford and Jackie. ... all-ti- Mc-Cu- ss i n1 stated. Three cases of polio have been l Continued from Page One) reported this week as compared with 73, 21 and 13 cases for the Clothing: Group exhibits. First corresponding weeks of the last year; A ratings were won by clubs state In the diseases Notifiable three epidemic years (1943, 1943 lead by Vivian Matekovic of low for the atlJ 1945). One was reported reached an 0stler and Spring Glenij Mrs 53 past several years with only Price city. Mrs. Leo Zupon .Mrs. J. W. resident cases being reported by These comparative figures dell, Marie Mabbutt, all of Price; offiphysicians and local health as far as they go, Mrs Glen T. Bullock and Maurine encouraging cers to the state department of but they are not indicative of a Mayer of Dragerton .Maxine health for the week ending Sep- trend. of Helper, Norma Hunting-to- n tember 3. Last week, 71 cases of Kenilworth, and Marci were reported and 74 for the corBe sure to register in order to Hammond of Spring Glen. B responding week last year. at the general election on ins were won by clubs lead by out of the 29 coun- - November 2, 1948. Registration Dorothy Gordon, Mrs. Arthur Twenty-tw- o Waterman and Mrs. Vern Shiner, ties lit the state reported that dates on October Helen Hassell, Leah Conover and they had no justifiable diseases Emma Merkley, all of Price; Mrs. In their areas during the week.1 Truck Owners and Car comof list George Olsen and Mrs. George P. the Measles leads Zorn of Spring Glen, Mary Jen-ismunicable diseases with 20 cases of Spring Glen, and Sylvia Ssit 11; Carbon county reported Jones of Spring Glen. C ratings Lake City, 5; Salt Lake county. A, went to clubs lead by Phyllis and Provo, 1 case. of Price, Lilly Roberts Johnson three the big one of August, Ellen Cottrell of Dragerton, and polio months (August, September Uzelac of Helper, and Lois Aleen has by passed just and October), ' Stemetakis of Price. and we have been fortuna'e Second exhibits. year: minimum a Group with to get by enough ratings went to clubs lead by (13) of polio cases. During the Helen Bunnell of Price, Lucy and 1945 of 1943, epidemic years Marj Naranjo of Spring Canyon, 1946, we had during the monih Moffitt Hartand Esther 35 case. jorie and of August, 43, 81, man of Hiawatha .Vivian Yates of Hiawatha. Bs went to Phyllis and Carol Johnston of Price, Marie Chrysler Corporation Mabbut of Price ,and Katie LidMoPor Packaged Parts dell of Wellington. Group exhibits. Third year: An fer A rating went to the club lead by Unusual Naomi Anderson and Vera Warren of Dragerton. B ratings were won AND of by clubs lead by Anona Oliver, Bobbie Anderton, Mrs. Bailey' TRUCKS DODGE Measles Cases, One Poliomyelitis Published Weekly Office: Dragerton Theatre Publisher.. East-Carbo- mittee worker and can always be', counted on to do his best, W Heads Committee Rates High In 4H Awards the report of polio, respectively, 11 f JOHN KRNC John Krnc together with Emery Olsen and Emest Cox heads the East Carbon Day committee that will contact the business firms on the financing of the celebration. John is well known as a com- - 1 Union Supply Co. , Onion Supply Co. 2C9 PAIRS 2C3 PAIRS DODGE PLYMOUTH We Recently Made an Purchase 2C3 Pairs kiiiiyuuAafiii. l Hens All 17cd1 --- Doss .all of Price. Individual exhibits. First year: Dresses, in A class, Beth Frand-se- n, Donna Lee Clayton, and Lowe. B class, Geraldine Myrna Wotf fvrnp Fockoga Baldwin, Sally Olivet, Mila Le Fnten Ring Snrvicn Fockaga Corak, and Anna Sue Knox. C Hydraulic Sroka Survic Fockaga class, Joan Snow, Geraldine Fau-set- t. ' Irak lining Sat Aprons, class A: Phyllis Rowley, Nancy Hamond, Jeanne IMuaoal MM Sarrfca Fockoga McCune, Mary Helen Bunnell, am iw aims hommi am Miller. Class B, Katherine Sharon tMII AM AM AUAHAMl Bryant, Carol Prince, Beverly " i Perrero, Carol Ann Menotti, and Sylvia Bendetti. Class C, Maxcine Lucero, sJudy Jewkes, Myrna PRICE. UTAH Longhurst, and Betty Kochevar. Home costumes, class A: Edith McFadden, Sharon Holdaway, Jo-ABuchanan, Dorothy Hussey . MAGAZINE SPECIALS Readers and Mary Aim Saccamanno, Class B: Earlene Parry, Connie War-a- ns Digest, 7 months for $lr Worn- rn. Class C: Patsy Perea, Donna 30 ' Home Companion, Pnchcco Myrlenc for &11 Sichcns months lor $4 ' Welch, Betty Dolmagazines. Mrs. Ben Justesen, Paf atti, and Kenna ell? Geneva Drive. Second Individual exhibits. FOR GENUINE factory built parts j year: School dresses, class A: Carol Oman, for Dodge and Plymouth Cars Mary Helen-Bunne- ll, Yates, see Bunnell Garage, 154 East Lynne Stevens, Joyce Myrna Alger, a little girl from Main, Price. Mrs. Yates group in Hiawatha, to Allred, Darlene Olson, Marilyn made ALL KINDSl OF CAKES Brink-birthdorder in my home. Decorated Katherifle NaranjoJ, Marie Ann Yelenich, a erhoff, Margaret cakes and wedding Bradley, Ann Bunnell. specialty. Mrs. Walter Whit Arlene Class B: Bonnie Roberts, Marlyn McAllister, Connie Fratto, Janet Staines, Cleo Jones, Lucile Draper, Vivian Doss, Elizabeth Bentley, Katherine Bryant Class C: Carol MAKE YOUR LIVING ROOM Smody. Pajamas, class A: Lynne more cheerful with Mrs. Stevens, Mary Helen Bunnell, B: Class Knights crochet work. Chair j Annette McArthur. sets of all kinds including but- -, Wanda Lee Peacock, Connie ter flies, love bits, old fashion pratto, Rae Peacock, Doris Jean girl and other sets. All work Jensen, Annette Langford. Class guaranteed. See Mrs. Lena q. Katherine Bryant, Myrna Alger, Knight on 0th West, Dragerton. joyce Yates, LaRee Ivie. Ml Ml Quality Dress Pants That Would Sell Regularly for $24.50 Special far a limited Time Only Mil NIIDI let IVIM Open Stock China PLATES . 70c SOUP BOWLS 60c DESERT DISHES 20c PIE PLATES 20c 70c CUP ADD SAUCER Thursday, Sept. 23 j ,ii $1.00 PLATTER m mm-M- PUI1CII BOWL SET, $7.95 Bunnell Garage 2C3 PAIRS . i union - 200 PAIR nn CLASSIFIED SUPPLY CO. $1.95 $8.50 LADDLES 24 piece . DISH SETS, J? We Deliver - 14 piece and $19.95 UI1I0H SUPPLY CO. WE DELIVER j ALLAN M Kit "Ricki LANE 1 SltUiM tUCK JACK -- AMECHGAO ay 3 RASH AIRFLYTE , cions soon 17ATC11 FOR , IT 17AIT AHD SEE TIE HE17 LOOK, THAT YJILL m and Patricia Berardi. Class B ratings were given to Thelma Pierce, Ardella Doss, Jean Burnett. Demonstrations: Individual. Marie Nelson received an A rating, and Clara Hancock received a B. Teams: A ratings were won by teams; belonging to by Wanda - Petersen of Wellington, Catherine Chantry of Wellington, Ethel Davis of Wellington, Lucy aranjoj, of Spnng Canyon, and Lilly Roberts and Ellen Cottrell of Dragerton. Class B: Clubs lead by Lura Chantry of Wellington and Norma Huntington of A fnssfi tool of palnl applied new may save a eostty scraping or burning job next Spring. And besides, year Home will look brighter, slay newer longer if if pretested and beaulb lied with DEVOE PAINT. We can svppfy all needed materials Including paints, enamels, i i t varnishes, brushes, oils, ladders. Fainting, too, can be financed on long, low FHA terms. d tiSrrfTOauBU - 'JSSfe GLASS LADDERS" STORM WINDOWS INSULATION (j School Supplies of All Kinds Union Supply Co. 1 amill Cp i? sV- , Xv. - O-- ' )! Sent. Pin ky Fndtnc Huttt SIMM. . Brad Ml SO M Scnn Flair k, Tkwnn Umm fimfi liMi mi 6wr All IMFOBTAIIT MILESTGIIS Last week we passed Sept. 26 mark in telephones. 1 J Just a few years ago in 1939 there were only 500,000 telephones in the seven states we serve, and .it had .taken juabout6Q years to ' grow to that size. - - We added the second half -- million in less than ten years! shortages wehave added 45,500 telephones in Utah since January 1, 1946 more than in the previous eight years combined. Wc are now serving about 162,000 telephones in the state. Despite m V.ZZXLTA post-w- ar STATES TaiPKSM 6 TBESSArU OapaaMamr Oiradal 1 WT SOWLM ProOnd b, SAW ZIHBAUST Sunday - Monday the million -- D2V02 PAINTS - 25 mcvmu Petersen, clubs--lea- Sept. 24 (WAN modeled clothing: Class A: Geraldine Hyita. Class B: Sylvia Jensen, Style dress revue: Class A rat ings were given to Catherine Chantry, Beth Leavitt, Mary Dart, Kay fAittion COlil&M Individual exhibits. Third year: Best dresses, class A: Patricia Berardi, Sylvia Jensen, Patsy Mahan, Irene Sixkiller, Beth Leavitt, Thelma Pierce, Kay Petersen, Darlene Stevenson. Class B: Carol Wright, Helene Pappas. Childrens clothing, class A: Irene Sixkiller Dian Stevens,' Jeniene Young, Dixy Redd, Carrol Wnght, Joyce Louise Young, Joan Leonard, Marchino, Jon Lee. Class B: Patricia Berardi, Patsy Mahan, Beih Leavitt, Helene Pappas, Kay Pet Reersen, Darlene Stevenson. OUTLOOK ALL IIE17 LGflllS vm t Friday - Saturday CO. - 27 - |