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Show May 17, 1949 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH SUHHYDALE VETERAN Bowen Addresses ELECTED HEAD Coal Congress OF CARBON VFW POST At Cleveland, Ohio Arnot Dodds, Sunnyside, was ventilation at the Auxiliary recently elected as commander of Geneva coal mine at Horse Canthe Miners post No. 2379, Veterans of Foreign Wars, to suc- yon was discussed at Cleveland, ceed County Sheriff David Wal- Ohio, Monday in a speech at the 1949 coal convention and exposilace. tion of the American Mining Elected to serve with the new' commander were Boyd Harvey, Congress. The was R. J. Bowen, Price, senior vice commander,! mining speaker for the Geneva engineer James Revas, Price, junior vice Steel company at Dragerton, who three-yecommander; trustee, declared that among the main adMr. Wallace; Louis Grako, quarvantages of the blower system is termaster; Luke Pappas, reelec- -' the lower cost in both labor and ted post advocate, and Dr. S. W. material. Fennemore, post surgeon, and Joe1 he said, is soon Brattice, Marinnoni, chaplain. worn after beAppointive officers are yet to reinstalled a few times, while be named by the new commander ing vent tube lasts much longer. Tubto take over the governing activi-- , ing requires very little room and ties of the post. is therefore less restricting to These other offices will be ap-- 1 operations than the brattice. pointed by the commander after other scheduled speakthe installation at the next regu-- 1 ersAmong was R. G. Heers, manager at lar meeting. for Kaiser, Further plans concerning the Sunnyside ar ' ss beyond-'Usefulne- formation of a Gun Club and Price baseball team were discussed and The state of California prothe outlook seems to be very satis- - duces two per cent of the woi'J's factory that these things may get wine. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS . . of every kind, every type, from toasters to refrigerators to ranges can be handled by our experienced repairmen. All other maintenance and general service work done. DRAGERTON SERVICE FRED JOHNSON COMPANY LES TOMLINSON, Owners and Delivery Service Pick-U- p Twice Weekly Every Tues. and Fri. riUMiimiiiummiMmiiMiumiiMimiiiiMimiiiHHiiHiHHiM Columbia PRICE STEAM LAURDRY & CLEAIIIIIG CO. PRICE 5 Big Days-- 5 STARTING WEDNESDAY MAY Siebvand "Bros'. CIRCUS? CARNIVAL. O Sunnijside 'Sunnijdafe The L.D.S. Sunday school honored the mothers in the ward with a lovely program on Mothers Day. The program included two old Kathleen songs by Larson accompanied on the piano by her sister, Marion; a poem by Emma Jean' Naylor; aceordian solo by Mary Lou Tallerico; song by Steven Anderson; readings by Mrs Johnsons class; song by Mrs. Larsons class; song, That Wonderful Mother of Mine by Gaye Fausett; musical reading by Joan Swenson; aceordian trio by Noleen Anderson Meecham, Courtney and Colleen Preston; poems by Mrs. Peacocks class; response from the mothers by Mrs. James Peacock and a poem by Melba Johnson. Kendall Nelson, John Naylor, John Preston and Scott Jeffs presented each mother with a little book of poems. The church was filled to capacity and all the mothers were seated to-- 1 gether. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markosek and Roselyn spent Mothers Day in Price with Mrs. Markoseks mother, Mrs. Flora Pipings. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Blackburn, and son have moved back to Price. Mr. Blackburn has been employed coke ovens by the Kaiser-Frazuntil quite recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peacock and children of Wellington attended Sunday school in Sunnyside and spent the day with his parents, Bishop and Mrs. James Peacock. Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and daughter, Judy, spent Sunday with her parents in Cleveland. Mrs. Graham of Provo has been visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Graham and! She came out for the family. opening of Grahams new drug1 store on April 23rd. and returned to her home Thursday May 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bassinger ofj Salt Lake spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry-Murphand family. The Sunnydale ball tehm play-- j ed their first league game with Helper on the Sunnydale ball! field. It was a nip and tuck ball game until the last inning when Helper took the lead and beat the home boys 9 to 5. Mr. and Mrs. Van Alger and family were called to Salt Lake last week end by the illness of Mrs. Algers mother. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Jensen and family spent the week end in Ferron with Mrs. Jensens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barton and in Castle Dale with Mr. Jensens folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen. Van Alger was hurt Tuesday evening in the Kaiser mine when a bounce hit him and two other men. The other men were not hurt and Van was not hiwt seriously but received some bad cuts .about the head and face. He expects to be back to work soon. The Price Kiwanis club came to Sunnyside, May 4th. to organize the club in Sunnyside. The Price members present for the organization of the new club were as follows: Past Lt. Governor, Darwin Smith from Fresno, California, International Representative on a new club installations also was there. The new members of the Sunnyside club are as follows: President, Tom Mahon; vice president, Vern Jones; secretary and Charles Goldback. treasurer, Members are Victor DeLost, Silas A. Ross, Henry T. Murphy, Calvin J. Jewkes, Henry C. Zaremba, Maurice B. Manchester, Rell L. er 15 Shows Americas Most Beautifully Lighted Neon 3 Marriage Licenses Sbraperton I i Please leave laundry or calls at any of our following agencies: DRAGERTON BARBER SHOP SUNNYSIDE HOTEL FOSTER'S CONFECTIONERY at 20 ECides Columbia PAGE FIVE Gets High Grade .Three marriage licenses were obtained from the office of the county clerk for the week ending May' 11. The licenses were granted to Carl Herbert Butler, 20, and Shirley Ann Collins, 15, both John D. Cullen, son of Mr. and The Columbia Local voted to Mrs. John Cullen, has been gradsubscribe for all its members to the Wyoming-Uta- h uated from the navys hospital Labor Journal The death of Frank Fullmer for a period of one year. This will came as a blow to his many school with an average grade of 97.8. John enlisted in the navy be financed out of the local treas- 'friends here, as Mr.Fullmer was ury. This is the fourth consectuve !seen on the streets daily. He had through the Price recruiting office in September of last year and year that the local has subscibed. been employed by the Galbreath was enlisted for the hospital train- The Columbia - Local voted to company prior to tbking over the of Dragerton; Gilford Gould the Salvation Army fund on a school janitor work, which he had 25, and Ramona BusenbarK, ing. Before entering the service the been doing for some time, and 21, both of Salt Lake City; Luke he graduated from Carbon high. voluntary basis. Recently He is now stationed at the U. S. group contributed 50c per mem- had only been away from the G. Pappas, 31, and Glenna Gene Navy hospital at San Diego, Caliwhen ber to bcth the cancer and polio school work two weeks Storrs, 24, both of Price. fund. death came. fornia, taking advanced training. The members voiced opposition Little Linda Predovich has been to the reported future sale of the very sick for a few days. The homes in Columbia. The members doctor has been calling to see her. took a definite stand against buy- Linda is the baby daughter of Mr. Mark Predovich. ing. It was brought out that the and Mrs Owned laws of the union do not allow one by Sam A brother of Mrs. Cecil Griunion member to wrong another der is visiting in her home and Member of TJ. M. W. Local 6089 union member. hoping to find work here. He is Ice The local union purchased a from Indiana. typewriter for the financial secEarlina Knox is improving from retary, E. II. Stevenson. the fall she received last Saturday Beer There have been reports that afternoon while she and Kathryn REMODELED AND ENLARGED FOR first aid equipment within the Zele were riding bicycles. She Your Convenience Columbia Mine is being stolen by was in the hospital for some men working there. It was time due to the accident. The Happy Girls club is planbrought out that this equipment is for the safety of the men themning a tea for their last meeting selves. If some oneis injured and for the summer and will invite no medical supplies are available their mothers as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Olsen of the situationcould become critical, It might even happen to those Price have bought the new home at 349 Berkley and are now at who are taking the supplies. A $10 donation was made to home in it. The ladies who spent several the nuising fund. hours working on the curtains for Union Within the Columbia Community church, completed theic ars at least five members the were now diawmg pensions under the the job and the curtains for the morning hung Sunday new velfaie plan Included are. are -- a services.- - The 'curtains George Pravalakis, Emil Cances, the Joe Anselmo, Robert Ronald, and great improvement and give rooms class school extra Sunday CharlesBikakis. The age limit was which were so badly needed. recently di opped from 62 years to The building given to the Sky 60 years. Pilots club by the Galbreath comThe Union will distribute social pany has been moved to its new security cards to its members. The location and the club has plans purpose of this is that each person made to remodel it for their club under social security room. working regulations which include every .Mr. and Mrs. Palmer FiveCoat person working for someone else have moved to Wellington. They can find out exactly how much were living at 124 8th West. money the SS office has on record Mr. and Mrs. Jack Masters enfor him. It is possible that your tertained at a dinner party last money has been credited to someevening. Rev. and Mrs. one else through their error or( Thursday Walter Mrs. Tom Constance, through the members error. The Whitburn, Mrs. Oren Dickson. union feels that everyone should Mrs. Harve Willis and Mr. and P CO.. get a correct figure before it is too Mrs. N. L. Roberts were those late. the evening. The repeal on the oleomargarine Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gonsow-sk- y local. is the tax being urged by of Illinois have purchased They are writing Washington1 at 330 Carson and are where the bill is now on the floor, the home there. Mr. Gonsow-sk- y now home at House of the Senate. The has has been staying at the Cecil passed the repeal. A bill to allow the federal mine Grider home and working at the mine for some time Horse inspectors to close down all un- now. Canyonhad to wait for Mr. They safe mines is being strongly backand Mrs. Waller Stone to get ed by the union. Miss Jean Tucker, clerk at the moved to their new home before Horse Canyon mine, spent several they could get settled. Have you heard about Doctor Colombo and wife are days in Salt Lake City last week. now Colorado.Mrs. in Denver, Carl Butler, son of W. D. Butler of Dragerton married Shirley Colombo has been in a hospital some time Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in Salt Lake City for now having her hands treated. James Collins of Dragerton. Jesse Stewart was enjoying the Ike Arnn, Rachel Farlianos sunshine wonderful Monday fiancee was in town last week. is improving very He morning. Sergeant Rudy Mezek, Marine Air Corps, sop of Mr. and Mrs. rapidly from his mine injury. Libricart Is specialized Brick fabrication service Miss Marjorie Murdock and Frank Mezek of Columbia is Planned and developed by the engineer who home on a 60 day leave. Rudy brother, Shad, spent the week end will have completed a three year in Dragerton visiting their mother, designed every part of your Buidc and know enlistment this coming spring. A Mrs. R. Monroe on Grassy Trail. what makes it perform best. are attending the University graduate of Carbon high school. They of Utah. Done with carefully prescribed lubricants Sergeant Mezek is expecting to Gerald Galbreath gave a very selected with the whole field to choose from. return to school this fall. impressive talk at the Community Theyre the right brand, the right type, the right Anderson, E. N. Fausett. Joseph Church Sunday morning and pregrade. E. Brown, Frank Ellis, Mark Feffs, sented the group with the title -, i Clayton. Anderson, Jack L. Durr- deed. Applied by Buick men the men who know Mr. W. Mrs. Mike and Tratos and Charles Price, ant, George your car best and work with Buicks every day. Compagni, Herald J. Jones, Owen sons, John, Paul, Allen and EdD. Price. Burke Hyatt, Arnot ward, drove to Salt Lake City to DRIVE IN o GET LUBRICARE Gus Wilmer visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Burdis, Dodds, Vincent Hyatt, Mike Tratos. IT KEEPS BUICKS BEST Wright, Mrs. Grace Roberts and her Fratto and L. L. Alger. The last meeting of the son, Bob, and daughter, Bonnie Sunnyside school was held Mon- of Price, spent the week end at day night. May 9th. It was a the Richard Roberts home. Mr. large meeting and most of the and Mrs. Novie Roberts also enschool children took part in the joyed Sunday dinner with them. PRICE Mrs. Olsen, the mother of 129 WEST MAIN program. has ill been Olsen, Emery very in the Dragerton hospital the past week. Emery reports that j Hig-ha- m, COLIOIA '"IFECTlOnERY Maraki and Operated . Cream Candy Fountain Drinks Sandwiches ColumbiaPhone 7J3 . j 7-U- ng Price. Utah BOTTLING -- EaffiillDffaoQiEef 1 2 3 . . 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