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Show ' THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON. UTAH Tuesday, September 28, 1948 Sunnyside-Sunnyda- le Don Cullen of Doug" and Springville spent Wednesday night with Dan and Jim Murphy. The Cullens are former residents of Sunnydale and they came down so Doug could say goodbye to his many friends before entering the navy. He and Jack Stevenson of Hiawatha, also a former resident of this community, are to leave for Salt Lake Friday, September 24th. Mrs. Emily Davis is recovering at home from a broken leg. Last week she fell while dragging the garden hose around. for wateringthe lawns and flowers. Her moth- SEWING MACHINE ' 7 7- REPAIRING Fully Guaranteed Work and Supplies for All Makes of Machines Free Pick-u- For Sale At Close Out Prices 0 ! O and Delivery Service Phono 973 Living Room Furniture and Studio Couches Drastically Reduced p Your Local Dealer PRICE SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE 8 So. 1st East Phone 973 HELPER FURNITURE STORE West Main Price, Utah Jasre Five er from Price is staying with her. She spent stvebal days' in the Dragerton hospital but is at home now and getting along very welL Mrs. Hazel Morgan went to Salt Lake last week to enter the hospital for surgery but finding it filled up made a date to return in two weeks. ' The F. L. Graham home has been full to overflowing with ut of state visitors. Mrs. Grahams sister, Mrs. Charley Wilson of Pocatello, Idaho, came last week. Her husband arrived by plane last Sunday and they will stay a few days longer. Then Mr. and Mrs. Graham will drive them home on their way. to Denver. Mrs. Grahams father, William Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffs and homes. They will . soon be in unless the shortage of water Scott attended a funeral in Huntstops the work again, which has ington Sunday for Dick Wilson. happened in the past He is 9 cousin of Mrs. Jeffs and. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Self left by was killed in service. His body tram Saturday, September 18, for was Just brought back from thj Detroit, Michigan. They are to European theatre. drive back a new Buick and exAll the children are back in pect to be home again by the school and the teachers have all last of this Week. been housed satisfactorily deMr. and Mrs. Jack Durrant and the acute housing shortage' spite son, Gary, drove to Vernal Sun- that has existed in this area for day to see the new oil well. the past two years. Work on the new store is progressing rapidly. The huge basement is nearly dug and the men FOR SALE New pianos and will start pouring cement as soon organs. Piano tuning and reas the blue prints have been expairing. House of Music-Pr- ice amined again and OKd. Theatre Building. , H. Anderson of Gunnison, Colo- to The highway past Sunnydale is be widened and the work lias visitrado, spent the week-en- d been started. The sur- FOR GENUINE factory built parts already for Dodge and Plymouth cars ing his two daughters. veying has been completed and F. L. Graham spent most of several pieces of see Bunnell Garage. 154 East have equipment last week in Salt Lake on busi- arrived. Main, Price. ness. Pfc. L. Mark Jeffs, who has spent a three weeks furlough at home in Sunnydale with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffs and brother, Scott,' left Sunday, September 19, for McChord Field, Washington, where he will be for a short time before going to Alaska. He will be stationed at a Canadian ouptost for 18 months. There he will help conduct ex- periments with radar equipment m the arctic weather. Charley Hunter, son of Bob Hunter of Sunnyside, is home for He has a thirty day furlough. been in the merchant marine for the last thirty months. He was home for his first furlough last Christmas. Mr. Hunt of Provo arrived in Sunnydale with a crew of men and machinery Monday morning to begin the planting of the new lawns around the Kaiser-Fraz- Heaters Da Luxe Nadccs Batteries, Best Heavy Duty, Goodyear . . . ; 519.95 UNION SUPFLY CO. er 3 Pick-U- p 519.95 519,95 519.95 Seal Beam Spotlight . Seat Covers For All Gars Car and Truck Owners Attention!: and Delivery Service Twice Weekly Every Tues . and Fri. Please leave laundry or calls at any of our following agencies: DRAGERTON BARBER SHOP SUNNYSIDE HOTEL FOSTERS CONFECTIONERY at s, (tlSs-ccso.u- Columbia PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY & ENGINEERED AND BUILT BY CHRYSLER CORPORATION FOR CLEANING CO. 7-U- AMERICAS P We Invite You to Visit AIRFLYTE COMING SOON THE NEW . . . . . PONKLIUER.Ib. SLICED BACON, lb PUNE LARD, lb ... WATCH FOR IT SIRLOIN STEAK, lb. WAIT AND SEE VEAL STEAK, Gr. A, lb. LOOK, THAT WILL OUTLOOK ALL NEW LOOKS AU'BRANO NEW PARIS .OUR MEAT MARKET CUBE STEAKS, lb. 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If you have a central ceiling fixture for general illumination, use a 150-wa- tt bulb. 150-wa- tt 100-wa- tt Well-lighte- wall-bracke- d 60-wa- ... 100-wa- 8UY A PACKAGE OF 1 AMP BULBS Till NICIC ZAKIS, Prop. mpty oocktts. spares onTan3. FOR KITCHEN WORK: At the eenfer of the veiling there d should be a unit With a 150- - or 200-wa- tt size on and color of walls. Over of room bulb, depending tt the sink, and over the range, use a wall lainp with a .glass-enclose- -- 100-twa- , jbulb. JicUnji "tSuiS 3NHRMOUNTAIN UTAH IltCfRlCAl ASSOCIATION fOWia UGHT CO. ' |