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Show August 2, 1949 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH DRAGERTON NEWS was cut short due to the sudden Mr. and Mrs. John Blevins went illness of young John Blevins to Denver last week to visit Mrs. who is now in the Dragerton Blevins relatives. The vacation It a Took - Lazy Caveman' held Monday, July 25th. The whole town turned out and every one enjoyed the day. There were floats from the Wasatch store; the story hour children. Sunny dale homes; several from the L D. S. SunnijdicL - Sunndata - Mrs. H. F. McFarlane, Beverly and Lois left for DeMoines, Iowa, Thursday, July 21st They are going to visit relatives of Mr. McFarlane and will stay about two But more and more men and women who arent lazy are discovering just smart the many advantages of banking by mail. Saves time, saves effort, brings your tellers window right to your nearest mail box. Take advantage, now of this special service our bank offers you. (Carbon Emery IBank Member federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PRICE, UTAH Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent weeks. The Sunnyside Kiwanis soft ball team played the Price Kiwanis men Wednesday night at Price. Sy Ross was pretty hot in the pitchers box and between his pitching and the excellent rooting of the ladies the Sunnyside men won by a score of 18 to 12. Besides Sy Ross, whose wife is in Salt Lake for medical treatment, the players and their wives were: Mr. and Mrs. ,Rell Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kissell, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mahon, Mr. and Mrs. Pres Summerhays and Mr. and Mrs. Curley Fausett. On Wednesday of last week the little folks who go to Mrs. Summerhays story hour enjoyed a picnic up on the hill behind Edge-hil- l. Friday they rode the Sunnyside welfare bus to Price and went wading in the swimming pool. Mrs. Margaret Heers went down with Mrs. Summerhays to help with the children and be sure none of them went past the rope into the deep water. It was quite an experience for the little folks and they had a wonderful time. The 24th of July celebration was PAGE FIVE CHARGED WITH TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS &)ragerlon over the end of the rod. The curtain slips on in a second and no threads are pulled. If Ink is spilled on a carpet cover immediately with salt Scoop it up as it soaks up the ink and repeat until it comes off clean. Put on more and leave overnight A few drops of olive oil added to hard water will make the soap lather better and keep the skin from getting rough. If wooden spoons or chopping bowls splinter or become rough, smooth them down with sandpaper, nibbing with the grain. To cleanse hands from vegetable stains, rub with a slice of raw potato. Grease spots on suede shoes will disappear if they are rubbed with a clean rag dipped in glycerine. Rub some dry mustard on your hands after peeling onions, and then wash in the ordinary way. You will find that all odor will Eugene Coletti, Sunnydale, was arrested for speeding and running Dragerton celebrated the 24th a stop sign last week by William in a big way, with a large crowd, D. Collins, deputy Sheriff. Mr. lots of merry making, parade and Coletti was .fined by Justice ol all. While a lot of folks went else- the Peace Preston. where for the day as the week-en- d Ronald Otterstrom, Sunnydale, gave them four days. The miners was arrested last week by W. D. didnt work on Friday. Collins, deputy sheriff, for not Mr. and Mrs. Lebron Dial and son, Charles, drove to Salt Lake having a drivers license. they visiCity for the week-enHELPFUL SUGGESTIONS ted their daughter, Betty, who is employed in Salt Lake City. When bread is baking, a small Rev. and Mrs. Tom Constance, of water in the oven will help dish and children left for Ogden Tuesto to week. the spend day morning keep the crust from getting foo They will return some time Fri- hard. day or Saturday. When putting up curtains on Rev. and Mrs. Tom Constance small curtain rods, slip a thimble entertained at a lawn party, Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fryer are Hughey of Southern, Illinois; Mr. very happy for a big boy made and Mrs. Frank Rose and daughhis appearance at the hospital ter, Phyllis, and Ed McKinley. The This makes them big event of the occasion was the Sunday evening. be removed. of two sons. birthday of Mr. Hughey, Mrs. parents Roses father. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Draper Pick-U- p left Dragerton, Tuesday morning to make their home in Wilburton, church;, dozens of.bikes.and. hundreds of children in the parade. One of the church floats which was outstanding had a miniature structure of the Salt Lake temple and several homes. Jiggs Mower made a very realistic Brigham Young. Little Miss Sunnyside rode her bike decorated in blue and white crepe paper and balloons. She was Judy Martinez. Another outstanding youngster was Benny Herrera, who rode his trycicle and After pulled the bond wagon. the parade the crowd gathered at the ball park where there were races, base ball, soft ball and plenty to eat and drink. The day was completed with fire works and a dance held in front of the Sunnydale drug store and the Wasatch store. It was one of the most successful celebrations ever held by the two communities. Miss Julia Cobo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cobo, spent the holiday week and at home with her parents and brothers, Pete and Thomas. She is taking nurses training in Salt Lake City. Mrs. - Flora Pilhngs and Miss Merlene Perry of Price are visiting at the Frank Markosed home on Edgehill Drive. They are the mother and niece of Mr. Mar- d, and Delivery Ssrvi Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Every Tues. and Fri. Twice Weekly Frank Burdick are the parents of a baby girl. The mother and father are doing fine at the Dragerton hospital. Mrs. Frank Stone of Sunnydale is reported as making fast gains at the Dragerton hospital. She kosed. Mr. and Mrs. Burke Hyatt, Pat underwent a major operation last and Dale returned Monday even- week. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stevenson ing from a weeks fishing trip at and three daughters went to Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Self and Cache Valley last Thursday to daughter of Price are staying at visit their folks and spend the the home of Mr. Selfs parents week-en- d holidays, Grant returned home Monday evening and his family are spending this week , there. Mrs. Don Leatham was in Dragerton last Wednesday afternoon visiting friends and attendShe has been ing to business. visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Leatham in Pricer Don is working in Salt Lake City. while they and Art are .vacationing In California. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCourt and family left Saturday, July 23rd, to spend a two weeks vacation In California. Mr. and Mrs. L. McCartney and daughter, Billy Jean, of California and Mrs. P. Flora Manchester of Huntington visited at the Ellis Morgan home Wednesday of last Mrs. Manchester is Mrs. week. Morgans mother. Mr. and Mrs. McCartney are former residents of Sunnydale and Mrs. McCartney is Mrs. Morgans. sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stevenson, Gay, Clive and Lynn of Hiawatha visited in Sunnydale and Columbia on. Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Heers and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wright and Walter spent the holiday week-en- d fishing. t ninnninii Please leave laundry or calls at any of our following agencies: DRAGERTONBARBER HOTEL FOSTERS CONFECTIONERY at SHOP-SUNNY- SIDE Columbia PRICE STEAM LAUIIDRY & , OLEAUKIG CO. Summer Dress Sale 3.98 HATS 12 PRICED COATS SUITS -- adies Store ewis PRICE, A FINE RANGE OF DRESSES 5.00-7.00-10.- 00 BOTTLING CO.. Price. Utah 7-- UP For Real Comfort UTAH ARROW AUTO LINE IliC. i BUS SCHEDULE i ENTIRE BALANCE OF DRESS STOCK Off 20 Skirts . i j ! DAILY SCHEDULE (Except Sunday) LEAVE PRICE FOR (Except Sundays) Wellington 8:30 a.m. Dragerton Sunnydale Sunnyside 12:00 Noon 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. " LEAVE FOR PRICE (Except Sundays) 10:00 am 12:50 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm 10:50 pm Sunnyside n Sunnydale 10:05 am 12:55 pm 5:05 pm 7:10 pm 11:00 pm n 10:15am Dragerton l:GQpm 5:15pm 7:10pm 11:00pm 10:45 am 1:25 pm 5:45 pm 7:40 pm 11:25 pm li ii Wellington 8:15 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Leave Price for Columbia 6:00 p.m. j 9:45 a. m. Leave Columbia for Price 4:30 p. m. Ex. Sun., SHOPPING BUS SCHEDULE (Saturday Only ) Leaves Sunnyside for Price 9: 15 AM. i Leave Dragerton for Price 9:30 A M. Leave Price for Dragerton and Sunnydale 3: 00 P. M. II 2.00-3.00-4.- 00 BLOUSES Reclining Chair Americas most comfortable reclining chair . . . back and seat recline silently and smoothly to sleeping position while legs and base remain on floor. Arms are covered in Duran with brass nail trim. Choice of distinctive fabrics' for seat ond back. ... A chair that gives all the beauty and comfort of luxurious living at a price everyone con afford.' J I 1.00-2.00-3.- 00 Formal KEEP UTAH GREEN Utah Fire Danger Meter EDresses Values to $24.50 One Group f (Clip ' ' mso v this for reference) $5.00 Each HATS' PRICE LADIES PANTS - PURSES . . . . . $ .00 . . 507 .$1.00, $4.00, $5.00 SLACK SUITS $5.0- 0- SUPS $1 to $2 . " ; 1 . SLACKS vy, ' IFlacille Wrcss Shop PRICE I I. "ft V S' 1 i-- If Anyone handling or threatened by fires should get weather forecasts from local radio station. Check forecast against this meter. Each horizontal line here indicates combinations of weather factors which make open burning unaafe. For example: The second line lists relative humidity at temperature between 85 and 98 and wind velocity 5 miles or more per hour. Dry sir, high temperature and wind working together make dangerona fire hazards. J. Whitney Floyd, State Forester, urges close contact with the weatherman and the use of this meter in fire . , , u advextlucC , ( LIFE' 11-1- 5, MMoj?rILadacsStorc HELPER controL nmj?m romo turii STORES IN PRICE AND HELPER c. |