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Show Tuesday, February 15, 1941 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH TAGE FOUR Draaerton I'tibune WORK on tile. Phone and linoleum carpet, 335 E. 2nd North Price 61-Boyd Williams. WE DO Published Weekly Office; Draaerton Theatre Phone Diageuoti Id Rates. $2.50 per year; 5c per copy CUSTOM W. E. 2)ra yerton The Rotary club had no meetof childs and adult ing last Monday evemng as Mrs. glasses in vicinity 8th West, John Jack Clifford Tomsic, who has been 'preFubhaher 142 Whitmore. Inquire their dinners, has taken paring mattei FOR SALE Day bed and mat-- 1 over the management of the CoEntered as second-cla- ss tress. Call at 341 Columbia Dr. lumbia boarding house and canNovember 11, 1947 at the pos: not continue her work in Dragerftiee at Dragerton, Utah, unou M1. Ray H. Gdison, been in the act of March 3, 1879. ONLY $2.50 FOR TYPING State ton. Mrs. Tomsic has of the school lunches the and Federal income tax papers. chargethree years. past Day or evening until 9 p. m., The cooking school of February Dru-cil- la Phone except Sundays. A large LET ME DO YOUR SEWING loi Powell, 952, Price, or 153! 4th was a big success. 120 Mrs. Hugh Moffitt, you group of ladies were present and West 2nd North. . Whitmore Dr., Dragerton. thoroughly enjoyed seeing the electric range demonstration, with DRAGERTON SERVICE COM-pan- y four complete meals being cooked "OR SALE Band instruments, will take care of any on a small ampunt of current. accordions, guitars, sheet muMary Black, Utah Power 4 Light problem you have caiper.try, sic and musical gifts. The home advisor, was in charge. plumbing, electrical Benoit HOUSE OF MUSIC Price Vivian Holbrook, of the Flint DisSee Fred Johnston washers. I Theatre her u.ding. company assisted TomLes W. tributing 160 4R22 at Geneva, and gave a very interesting demRd. or Orlan Garden linson, onstration of the new Bendix Mortenson 11R12 at 116 Whit- FOR SALE Kelvinator electric ironer as well as to explain the more. stove complete with fuse box use and give helpful hints on the and some wiring. Fowler forty Bendix washer. The washer and ALL KINDS OF CAKES made to gallon electric water heater. electric range were furnished for order in my home. Decorated Both like new. Mrs, R. W. the demonstration by the Union a j and cakes wedding birthday Supply company of Dragerton Mrs. Waller WhitFryer, 110 2nd West specialty. and the ironer was furnished by burn, 167 Grassy Trail. the Price Trading company. GilFOR SALE Packard, 8 cylinder bert Barton of American Fork in good condition, $1400. Make was present and took pictures of FOR SALE New pianos and me an offer. 260 Highway, the group and the different raorgans. Piano tuning and Pete Stoyanoff. Sunnydale. pturing. House of Musio Price Theatre Building. FOR SALE Deer rifle, cheap, FOR GENULTE factory built part for Dodge and Plymouth ears 6. 129 3rd West, BOARDERS WANTED Mrs. C sea Bunnell Garage, 134 East O Steele. 328 Columbia Drive. Main. Price. FOUND-Pa- ir j CLASSIFIED 30-0- low many GALLONS many telephones now as we were nine years ago. WEDNESDAY TUESDAY .giro cgb raat? February 15-1- 6 THRILLS! ' EXCITEMENT! QflSG Off COTE) SPECTACLE Q CBC3 dxrocaacD3 vfll JON LYNN 0AM HAIL BARI ANDREWS WABD 10ND C. HEHRY HAROLD HUBEI (0I9SI DiraetaA by GEORGE B. SEITZ Original Seratn play by 6EORGE BRUCH thrv Prwfenrt Cwah ! THURSDAY ONLY February 17 DRAGERTON RECREATION ASSOCIATION home.- - 9. Wednesday,.-Februar- NIGHT . SATURDAY FRIDAY 18-1- February r 9 mmrm -- "vGv !. 1 1 1 4 Una TENSE ViTFH EXCITEMENT UTAH POVJER A U6I1T CO. , gwo! An enjoyable evening was spent at the Mike Tratos home by the Senior society Friday, February 4. Those present were Beverly Erickson, Phillis Rose, Fae Olsen, Barbara and Kathryn Steel. Earline and Loberta Knox, Kathryn Zele, Ted Abeyta, Eddie Whisenant, Carl Knox, Johnson and Paul Tratos and Rev. and -- phone can do for you -- more people you can reach. Mrs. Constance. The young tmm mam peo- ple are planning an ice skating party for this coming Friday and are inviting the Junior group a; their guests. Mrs. Agnes Scow has purchased a new automatic washer and Orlan Mortensen has installed it for her. - The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. ( Theatre 30-3- as i- EPragerton Thurman Green and family reGrand Junction, turned from Colorado, Monday afternoon. They report that it really snowed hard between Cisco and Thompson. Mrs. J. A. Crow and famiy have moved to Fruita, Colorado, where they own their home. Mr. Crow will continue to work at the mine until spring before joining them. Joe C. Raff has purchased the home of J. A. Crow at 130 Berkley and moved in. The apartment house now has 16 tenants. The Missionary Community Circle met at the C. O. Steel home last Thursday with seven members present. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Cecil Griders on Denver avenue. The group will work on materials to go into a box to be shipped to foreign fields. Rip Collins and wife returned from Salt Lake City Friday afternoon. Mr. Collins was fitted for eye glasses. They reported seeing lots of deer along the high way and one black bear as they Merle Wallace taught school lastweek, filling the vacancy of Mrs. Ben Justesen. Mrs. Juste sens daughter is In the Dragerton hospital. A dead Jiorse just west of the Shell filling station' early Monday morning showed' signs that someone had damaged their car. The Community church has purchased the house at 403 East Geneva and the church and is having the church incorporated according to state laws. The house purchased will be used as the church parsonage. Rev. Tom Constance, who is the present pastor, is now living in it. The Dragerton Mohawks basketball team won over the Price 3. Pirates Wednesday evening The Mohawks, have taken, the last two games theyve played and are now tied with the Pirates They play Notre Dame in Price Suppose you saw in person everyone you talked with on the telephone. How iar would you have driven or walked? How much time would it have takfcn? That means more jobs youi Staf- work. returned have you saved ? We're serving twice Vaught and Archie ford left February 4 by tram for Pittsburgh, Pa.. They plan on being in the east about a week. Mrs. Oscar Pehrson is now an employee at the Union Supply store. , Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Leavitt have a new car. Sally Buffmire had the misfortune of spraining her ankle while on the skung trip at Clear Cree with the Carbon school group. James Mouser of Los Angeles has been visiting at the home of Ernest Odendahl on Columbia Drive the past week. He returned by train Tuesday to go back to college. Miss Lola Pierce is staying with her sister, Mrs. Fred Mooney, to help her with her house East Carbon P-T- SUNDAY MONDAY Fhr'tnry ONLY 200 20-2- 1 LAUGHS TO A CUSTOMER! y A The East Carbon har Founders very interesting program on Wednesday, F' ary 2. The Sunnyside P-- T East Carbon elementary prepa, . and game the program. Mrs. F. L. Graham and Mrs. Julius Maki pf j Sunnydale were in charge. Tfie program was as follows: Pledge to the Flag, by the congregation; t prayer, in song, by 6th grade of song, My Tribute, Sunnyside by the congregation; Mrs. Boyd McKean of Columbia and Mrs. A. W. Anderson of Dragerton the lives of the founders a skit, of Tale of Thiee Letters, was presented by mothers of East Caarbon children, Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Dragerton carrying the leading part, vocal selections were given between acis by elementary students; At Dawning, vocal solo oy Nancy Graham; the East Carbon girls chorus, under the direction of Ruby Mihalik, gave seveial seBrahms Lullaoy" was lections; sung by Sunnyside 6th grades A WCIAlItPi CLOSE-OUdDS SALE! T a Few UDiseoEiiiEacaed Patterns ORf DSKELTOll the J JANET BLAIR I Beautiful Floral, Chenille Tcne-on-Ton- o, and Axminsfer FiheeC Brush .Tan ed Rugs in 9x12 Sizes ONE GROUP A "You just can't gat away from this fact that the more we pro- tect and develop our brg primary industries like mining, that bring Introductions of past presidents of East Carbon Were made by Mrs. Maki.' Six' were present' Mrs. Taylor Turner of Sunnyside, Mrs. John Crawford of Columbia, Mrs. Pearl Mahan of Dragerton, Mrs. Norma Peterson of Sunnydale and Ray Bowen of Dragerton. One absent was of Sunnjside. Each was presented a beauuful red carnation. Program chanman was Mrs. A. W. Anderson of Dragerton. Cake and punch were served by officers following the the A program The birthday cake and table decorations were in harmony. The centerpiece was of blue and yellow daffodils, blue and yellow candles and napkins. A tribute. To the Progress of the A of East Carton, was g.ve i 'by A. W. Anderson after ho lighted the candes. many dollars into Utah the more peo- So Con-radStal- ey AXA1INSTER REG. $106.50 to $114 CHENILLE RUG REG. $48.00 9x12 NOW $29.50 Mdfscr Furniture & lolw. Co. STORES Phone 913 IN PRICE AND HELPER 21 West f.laln Price ple we'li have in the Eaquisite short coot in superb all wool gabardine by the American Woolen Co Adapted from a Paris original . . . you'll love the pert toll collar, the petite front buttons, the magnificent front yoke, that circles the shoulders' to form a deep bock yoke Can be worn loose or belted. In the loveliest spring colors, important we'll be- come to the nation." misses sizes, V P-T- The Geneva Steel team, pr.de of the East Carbon basketball fans, will engage the Fisher Boer team Wednesday night at Price. state and the more Qlorid Shop I V-- 17 MRS. RELVA EVANS PRICE UTAH UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION |