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Show PAGE FOUR The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah Geniel Douglcs Host To Pinochle Club Tommy Farliano Belle The Douglas home was a point of high praise bedecked m all its Christmas glory Friday night, when Mrs. Douglas was host to her club. In keeping with the holiday season, everyone exchanged gifts Katie Neumeier was especially favored by Santa as in addition to her popular gift she took home first and traveling prizes Santa also smiled on Gertrude McCourt as she won second prize Others attending were Marjone Huish, Norma Bowen, Mauon Mell Lund, Eileen DaRaCorte, Benson, Ethel Peperakis, Lola Alger and gdests, Marjorie Monroe and Donna Lish Belle Fluke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Reuben Fluke of Dragerton and formeily of Somerset, Coloiado, and Tommy Farliano, son of Mr and Ntrs Sam Farliano of Columbia are announcing Iheir engagement Christmas No definite plans have been made for the wedding Fluke Announce Plans returning the pa-- Agn-cultut- rr f 1 n t s'" x I i ' 1 1 1 t Y JUPPERS f z Santa Claus Makes Ski Plane Trip to Dragerton 0 0 0 Santa Claus flew into the Dragerton airport on his ski equipped Deputy Sherplane from Provo iff Rip Collins was on hand to escore Santa to the A & H Market where Ace Boulter had arranged for his visit This is the second straight year that Mr. Boulter has Santa Claus to Dragerspend brought ton. week to the holidays at home Dick Urban, student at St Johns naval academy at San Diego, California, Willis Quayle, junior at the University of Utah, Sunny Woithing.on, who attends Wasatch academy, Robert Anderson, freshman at the Brigham Young University, Dan Murphy, Students Return Home al jun.or at the Utah State Many boys and girls who have college, Joan Malaby and been away at schools have been Paul Zakis, both attending the I PAGE FIVE f. ? 1 ei Frank Ellis and his assistant deputy, Andy, received many favorable comments for their handling of the traffic problem that aroe when Santa landed University of --Utah, and Arthur Valdez, student at the Utah School for Deaf and Blind at Ogden All of these and many otheis are enjoy ing vacations in East Carbon A, 3 COMFORT! k ipjj 'r : llsw Feature TRICYCLES WHEEL BARROWS TRUCKS jLtlunj REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR Tutuvitiou VWw. 98c 79c $3.95 ROYAL hacers, 54 REGULAR $8 95 in CC AC )j.7J $4.95 PLAYMAKER - BASKETBALLS $2 05 $1 95 $5 95 RAWLINGS MITT , $18.95 REGULAR $22 50 CONSTRUCTION SETS Makuc ll pouiblu fu povu t4x diulr atily, quickly fur hurt uP FOOTBALLS VOLLEYBALLS GUIDE ; IMAM? BASEBALL BATS ' 11 oz. Reg $20 00 r- -' I yi Special BOXING GLOVES if. 4WP' 'U utM'H'i- $11.95 - that famous Swing King reclining chair covered in "Boltaf lex" the material that looks, feels and .. to any desired post- wears like real leather.-ltl- t J HERE'S - tion by shifting your weight. Brass nail trim. QU BUCKS SPORTING Helper Furniture Co. GOODS PRICE, STORES IN PRICE AND HELPER UTAH Kiwanis Officers Report On District Conference ? At their regular meeting Tuesday evening, President Thomas C. Mahon and Secretary Charles F. Goldbach of the Kiwanis club of Sunnyside informed the club members of the activities at the recent training conference at Ogden 'Mr. termed the meet very inHe spirational and informative said outstanding speakers from the Intermountain area lectured the group. Community service and aggressive, serviceable citizenship were the highlighted features of the sessions. Gold-bac- ' Give Her Penneys Gaymode Nylons Always First Quality! Perfect Luxury Sheers! Full-fashion- 51 ed from Penneys - ' stitched and seamed perfect gift! So flawlessly theyre a joy tpuweaf! VERT MERRY ' To All of-O- ur J; CHR, One gets his living from the soil of our volleys; the other from the rocks of our hills. And the two of them bring out of the ground an abundant life for everyone." Good Friends of Eastern Carbon C. PEIJIIEYS AND ASSOCIATES Oclock December 24 Penneys will dose at 6:00 4 H. W. McCune of Nephi, Kiwanis district governor, beieeched the men of Kiwanis to improve on the enviable 1949 record and make 1950 another record year. are pretty close kin. in the Theyre beautifully sheer, and reinforced winter tones. important placesl In heavenly new ' ' Sizes BVi to TOY. k the kind she'd choose herself ch "Miners and farmers gauge 15 denier Gaymodes a coyirs HHDV UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION A UTAH - flftgW ttguuii (gfeuas POWER .n A LIGHT COMPANY MESSAGE |