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Show last week. Monday. The library board met at the Mr. and Mrs. Gary Blackburn home of Mrs. Hazel Morgan the have bought a home moved into it the midevening of March 28th for their dle ofThey week. last regular monthly business meetMrs. Jimmy Eiquinto Mr. and ing. Sunnij-daiCity last The men at the Kaiser mine and motored to Salt Lake for buy furn-turthe Kaiser coke ovens were out Saturday tohome at 311 Circle Mrs. Ruth Manchester enter- on strike last week but the dis- their new both cases was settled Wuy. tained the sewing club last week. pute in oven Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wright and the workers were back W. C. Walker of Salt Lake to work Saturday morning and and Walter motored to Salt City was a business visitor here the miners returned to work Thursday and back Saturday. Sunmj&ide e e e We sell tubs, sinks, toilets, other plumbing tures fix- AND METAL CABINETS Mrs. Roberts at the Utah Power & Light Company and the Dragerton Shoe Repair will handle work orders for the Dragerton Service Compny. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Simmons of at Hiawatha were house guests . Clair the home of Mr. ahd Self Saturday and Sunday. R. G. Heers was a business visitor in Provo the middle of last M.-s- week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffs and Scott visited Marks father, Arthur Jeffs, in Castle Dale Sunday. The' Sunnyside school is very happy and proud of its new piano. The piano was delivered last week and Mrs. Naylor reports it is all paid for. The finance committee, Mrs. John Naylor, Mrs John Peperakis and Mrs Tom McCourt wants to thank the many people who helped in the purchase of the piano Mr and Mrs. Fddie Maki of at Sunnyside spent the week-en- d their former home, Oak Creek, Colorado afternoon between Saturday 3 30 and 5 00 a half grown black Spaniel puppy disappeared from the lower part of Edgehill Drive The dog Butch belongs to Rose-lyMarkosek Anyone who knows anything about him will surely mend a little girls broken heart if they can return Butch to Rose lyn. Mrs. Irene Schwartz and daughters, Rosanne and Marilyn of Dayton, Ohio, have been visiting in Sunnydale with her sister and family, Dr. and Mrs. O B Spender and two daughters Bishop and Mis James Peacock of Sunnyside attended conference in Salt Lake last weekend Mi and Mr... Dwight Milner ahd threei ch ldren have moved to Gunnison They moved here last summer and Mr Milner was a foreman at the Kaiser-Fiaz- er coke ovens He is going into business for himself at Gunmsin, Utah In the short time they lived here they made many friends who regret their moving away but wish them success in their new business. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week must have been bnthday week There were fi'J birthday parties in. the tinea jdays. The first party was Monday for Mickey Arambula He is the son of Mr and Mis Val Arambula and was six years old Markosek Roselyn Tuesday, n It's time to start thinking about freshening up homes, inside and out. Plumbing may need repairs or replacement; heating systems soon will need cleaning or adjusting; roofs will need reElectrial items pair or complete need looking after; carpenter work to be looked into. Many of these repairs require the services of our experts. winter-weather- ed re-doi- ng. DRAGERTON SERVICE CO. JOHNSON W. 160 Geneva FRED Telephone LES 4-J- -5 TOMLINSON 141 Garden ORLAN MORTENSEN 116 Whitmore celebrated her 8th birthday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Markosek. Her birthday was something different It was a backward party and all the children came to the party with their clothes on backwards and during the party everything was done backwards. It was great fun and the boys and girls who enjoyed it so much were- Richar Edwards, Walter. Wright, Michael and Linda Tucker, Kenneth and Doreene Turner, Mary Frances and Bobby Murphy, Bert Naylor, Kathie Mahon, Bill Manchester, Sherry niger, Vera Mae McFarland, Wanda Dailv. Brunaler.e DellaCorte, Loretta and Valene McCourt, Elaine Peperakis, Michael Hyatt, Virginia Lee Gray. and Larna Milner, Rosemary Earlene Fausett. Everyone enjoyed the delicious refreshments and Roselyn was delighted with the lovely gifts she received The neighbors of Mrs. Edna Graham surprised her with a party on her birthday Tuesday The ladies at the party were- Mrs Frankie Murphy, Mrs. Helen Markosek, Mrs Margaret Heers, Mrs VI Lindsey, Mrs Pat 2k 33 HELPER PHONE 20-R-- 4 CARTON COUNTR- YDOZEN TALL CLICQUOT CLUB CASE PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT GARDEN BRAND Coca Cola Pre-cook- ed NUC0A, lb. . . CASE SEVEN-U- P PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT T Tang Heinz ID- A- CAN AND . . 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The boys and girls who enjoyed the party were Kathleen Larson, Mickey Arambula, Gene and Lois Tollis, Dan and Goldie Mower, Bernice Marshall, Butch Fahl, Louie Cowan, Richard Staley, David Croft, Delos and Max-ol- a Brown and Leslie Alger. Many new books have come m to the library in the last few weeks. Some of the best ones are "Arctic Mood .by Eva Alvery Richards; Wine of Satan by Gay; "Young Mrs. SavThe age by D. E. Stevenson; Greatest Story Ever Told by Fudton Oursler; Betty Loring, Illustrator by Jessica Lyn; The Chain by Paul I. Wellman; The Heat of the Day by Elizabeth Bowen; Cynthia of Bee Tree Hollow by Genevieve Fox; Raff by F. E. Rechmitzer and several new books very highly recommended for the younger and her uncle, Mr. Hurley of Salt Lake accompanied- the body from California. The funeral and burial will be Tuesday in Salt Lake and the Murphys expect to return On April 17 9c 22c .... 69c 31c 98c PKG Z. MT. friends. and family left for Salt Lake Monday morning. Mrs. Murphys grandmother, Mrs. Christine N. Hurley, died in California last week. The body was to arrive in Salt Lake by plane Monday morning. Mrs. Murphys mother, for Picnicking QUAR- T- FULL LIIIIS Delicious FRESH MEDIUM SIZE FASHION . 19c 4 Vi -- OZ. PKG 6-O- Sum-merha- Mrs. Ruth Manchester, Mrs. Thelma Wright, Mrs. Cor-nn- e Hyatt, Mrs. Gertrude McCourt, Mrs Marge Naylor, Mrs Alice Faddis, Mrs. Inez Hyatt and her sister, Evelyn, who is visiting the Hyatt family Michael Tucker, Wednesday son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tucker, celebrated his 7th birthday with a party for all his little - JEPPERSON PotatoChips Marshmallows Olives Soda Water 1 - Mr. and 49c 49c QUART FRESH LARGE - children. DRAGERTON PHONE PURETEST Ice Cream Eggs r PAGE FIVE THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Tuesday, April 12, 1949 . . . Z7 automobiles d the most beautiful buy for perforosance with economy,' just as its the most beautiful buy for styling. 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