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Show Tuesday, January 3, 1950 , (Tf5 Richards, Albert E. Bowen Sid H. Eliason. UTAH FUEL (Continued from Page One) Mr. Heiner in June, 1948, succeeded his father, the late Moroni Heiner, president of the company since July, 1932, to the time of his death. Utah Fuel company directors include Mr. Heiner, Herbert A. Snow, vice president; James Ingebresten, Stephen L. Utah Fuel company and and its sub- sidiaries presently employ more than 1200 persons. Total company pay rolls in 1948 exceeded -- The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, s COLLEGE ENROLLMENT ONLY ONE LESS .Sunnudafe PAGE FIVE ltah THAN FALL QUARTER Officials at Carbon college are pleased with the enrollments for State Income Tax WELFARE OFFICE TO WOVE TO COUNTY filings to COURTHOUSE BASEMENT Start January 3rd After January 3, 1950, the. Price Rev. Lee Frances, minister of CHRISTMAS PLAY AT the winter quarter, a quarter the Assemble of God church at SUNNYSIDE SCHOOL which normally shows a consider- branch office of the state tax One of the most outstanding able drop. commission will be ready for filDragerton had purchased a home of 1949 state income tax reE. A. Dr. programs ever put on at the to in D section of the townsite. ing Jones, According was stuschool by enjoyed Sunnyside turns, it has been announced by college president, 274 regular three or four hundred parents dents are now enrolled at the col- Melvin Engstrom, office manager. Wednesday and Thursday morn-'ing- s lege and this is only one less than Any taxpayer having questions at the school auditorium. for the fall quarter. Only 1946-4- 7 or desiring assistance in preparMan Snow The Legend of the had a higher winter quarter ing their returns may call at the BUS Cast of characters: Pages: Ken- enrollment with 275 and at that office in the Price municipal anu-ar- y DAILY SCHEDULE (Except Sunday) neth Turner,- - Michael Hyatt, time 160 of the students were at- building any week day after J 742. 3 call or Price Rosemary Fausett and Roselyn tending under the provisions of LEAVE PRICE FOR (Except Sundays) Mr. Engstrom pointed out that M a r k o s e k; announcers, Mary thhe G. I. Bill. Only 78 veterans Wellington Sunnydale Dragerton Sunnyside Frances Murphy and Walter are included in the enrollment of this is the last year for veterans 8:30 a. m. 3:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. (covering veterans Mother Carroll, Valene the current winter quarter, Dr. exemptions 'Wright; of World War II.) The law, howLEAVE FOR PRICE (Except Sundays) McCourt and Lynette Farnsworth, Jones stated. Other than the winter quarter ever, requires all veterans to file 10 00 am 5:00 pm 7:00 pm (John Carroll, Keith Johnson and Sunnyside this quarters enroll- whether or not they have a tax to 10:05 am 5:05 pm 7:10 pm Sunnydale Garry Heath; Mr. Snow Man, of 1946-4Every person who earned Rene Peterson and Bert Naylor; ment is the highest in the school's pay. 10,15 am 5.15 pm 7:10 pm Dragerton or more during the year is Wellington ....10:45 am 5:45 pm 7:40 pm and $600 eleven News Boys, Gary Christensen year history. 3 00 p.m. Leave Price for Columbia ... 8:15 a.m. required by law to file a return, Carroll, 6'GOp.m. Keith Hunter; Mary Ex. Sun. Leave Columbia for Price .... 9:45 a.m. 4:30 p.m. The Sunday matinees at the and the law sets up severe penalAnderson and Laurel Phyllis SHOPPING BUS SCHEDULE (Saturday Only) Mower; poems, Gerald Sprague Dragerton theatre will begin at ties for failure to file. Taxpayers can save consider'and Grace Espinozia; jingle bells, 3:00 p.m. instead of 2:00 p.m. as Leaves Sunnyside for Price 9:15 A. M. next at able effective expense iy filing on time, Sunday. present, Mrs. first Bushs Jolly grade; r Leave Dragerton-fo9.30 A. M Price stated. Mr. Engstrom Mrs. Blacks first grade; Nichloas, Leave Price for Dragerton and Sunnydale 3.00 P. M. Gene Tollis, For the information of the taxMerry Christmas, Mrs. Rueschs cio, Thomqs Cobo, zi third grade; winter wonderland Little Miss Rice, Mrs. Joe Rigir-oz- payer, Mr. Engstrom pointed out others. and several that all state income tax collecMrs. Thomas third grade. ski accident first The tions go to the support of the dishappenGreetings: Mr. Snow Man, John ed last week to Robert Morgan. trict schools. and Mary Carroll; snow ball He has a badly sprained knee Mrs. Swensons third prixies, Miss Fae Russell, daughter of be and will laid up, as far as skigrade; What is Christmas, News several for is concerned, ing Mr. and Mrs. James Russell of Boys; dance of snow men, Mrs. weeks. left Sunday for San Turners fourth grade; Christmas Mrs. Flora Pillings of Price and Dragerton, WAF sixth Mr. Allreds grade; carols, grand-daughtMerlene Par- Antonio, Texas, to join the Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep, her of the army ry, spent Christmas in Sunnyside (a womans branch Mrs. Allreds first grade. and Sunnydale. They spent Christ- air force.) Brahms Lullaby,' mas eve with their daughter and Angels: PRICES SLASHED Mrs. Naylors fourth grade; Lords aunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. The Young Peoples group of prayer, Mr. Allreds sixth grade; Frank Markosek and Roselyn in the Community church took ad snow flakes, Mrs. Wittenburgs Christspent They Sunnydale. of the icy roads for i ALL Mrs DRESSES fifth grade; Christmas story, ON mas day with their son and unde vantage Columbia Morgans fifth grade. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward sleigh riding party in Act II: jolly old snow man, Edwards in Sunnyside. The eighteen Wednesday night. Snow man; Im not afraid of you, Groups Mr. and Mrs. Wilson .Larson young . people, that . attended, the John Carroll; ten soldiers, Mrs. and daughters spent the holiday in refreshments at the Naylors fourth grade; Japanese Fairview and Wales with .their party enjoyed Mike Tratos after Mrs. of home acrobate men, Sharon Preston, families and friends. They left Wanda Daily and a group of girls; Saturday and returned Monday. the coasting. dance of the Imps, Mrs. Turners afternoon as the Wednesday third grade; Merry Christmas, men came off their shift in the Sally Buffmire spent the holt Mary Carroll. Kaiser mine they had their an- days at the home of Mr. and Mrs Act III; Girt song, News boys; nual Christmas party. They saw Lew Buffmire. LoRaine Buffmire We are jolly snow men, Mrs. a show there at the change house Lake City Values as high fourth grade; Snow and had a dutch lunch. The same and Jay Beriy of Salt Turners visited also with Mr, sad. .Mrs, flake fairies, Mrs. Lauriskis dance refreshments .was repeated as thg came of shift out Buffmire mine, the during the holidays. students; Valene McCourt, Lynette night Farnsworth, Beverly Simons, Shanna Peterson, Linda Tucker, and Patsy Arambula. Finale; Youre a jolly old All Dresses snow, man; Director, Lee Allred; musical, Margaret Naylor; stage manager, Dalton Wittenburg; ARROW AUTO LIRE IRC. SCHEDULE Mrs. Evelyn ' Roberts, director of the Carbon county welfare de- partment, today announced that the county welfare office Is being moved to the basement of the county court house front its present location in the Carbon county school district building on First South street. It is expected that the new location will be ready for operation on January 3. Mrs. Roberts also stated that the department is anxious to find foster homes for older children, those in their teens. She stated that they have several applications" on file for children in young er ages but that the department is having a hard time to find homes for the older children. Anyone having such facilities are urged to contact the welfare department without delay, she stated. She further announced that the department is now accepting applications for the position of stenographer. One vacancy exists in the Price office and anyone qualified as a secretary is urged to enter an application. -- tfivxVfA'ti'ie aqe&.. 7, Rt CHARD THE LON- HEARTED DISGUISED HHSELFASA TAVERN ESCAPE SOLDIERS OF HS SPIT-BO- TO USURPING BROTHER, JOHN. BUT HS CLUM -SNESS BETRAYED HIM. BECAUSE LORD BYRON ((738-62- ), LADIES' 4 IDOL, HATED TO SEE WOMEN EAT, ENGLISH LADIES SPURNED FOOD IN PUB LC. er, FROM THE EARLIEST TM ES, ARABS HA YE MIXED BEER WITH DOUGH TO LEA YEN OR RAISE THEIR BREAD. at $3.00 $5.00 $6.00 $8.00 $10.00 .... as 1 THE FRENCH CHEE OF ABSTEMIOUS DUKE OF WELLINGTON (1769-1852- ) THE autr, BECAUSE the Iron duke NEVER COMPLAINED ABOUT HS FOOD. Copyright P49 J VCtoskM S9 $24.50 Other Off 25 property chairman; Hazel Morgan; seating, Mildred Keepsey; make-uPhyllis Thomas; cos tumes, Marcella Tucker; dramatics, Esther Black; dancing, Ella Turner; lighting, Marion Busch and Ella Turner; prompter, Dorothy Swenson; publicity and programs, Lavon Allred and Flora Ruesch; dancing instructor, Louise - p, ALL COATS Off 25 Lauriski. Sizes 7 to 52 So much talent was displayed for the leading parts that there were two complete casts. One morning performed Wednesday and the other cast on Thursday morning. Private First Class Niel Arns-pig- er from Ft. Louis Washington, SflPS $1.00 arrived in Sunnydale on Wednesday, December 21st. lie stayed and siswith his brother-in-later, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Howa until Saturday, December 24th. At that time they all went to Grand Junction, Colorado, to .Spend Christmas with Mr. Howas family and friends. Each one of the rooms at the gunnyside school had a lovely Christmas party Friday afternoon. The students drew names to exchange gifts; the teachers had gifts and favors for their students furnished and the The school bus refreshments. driver gave all the students bubble gum and Santa made a very Even visit. the unexpected of teachers were not Youll find our birthday cake" full of delightful surprises. Were celebrating our 5th anniversary in business in Price. For the event weve planned some unheard of bargains for you. Here is a real chance to save on the highest quality merchandise. Come in and see for yourself at the Gloria Shop. w GOWNS $1.00 and $2.00 BLOUSES $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 room-mothe- rs ALL HATS for-warn- ed his visit. Price Friday evening at 6:00 p.m. Santa handed out treats to all the youngsters - in both communities. They all gathered at the Christmas tree in front of the Wasatch confectionery in Sunnyside and at the tree in front of Sensational Reductions SKIRTS-swea- ANKLETS -H- ANKIES - For the shopping "center at Sunnydale. The Sunnyside Kiwanis club arranged with Santa for this visit. The ladies on Edgehill drive called on two of their neighbors last week and heiped them cele-- ! brate their birthdays as is the custom. in this neighborhood. On Wednesday. December 21st. It was Cormne Ijyatt, whose birthday they celebrated and on Friday, December 23rd. it was Mrs. Helen ters: if the Entire Month of January at FLACILLE DRESS SHOP the-stag- Price ELITE JEWELRY AND LADIES Helper Markosek. The grand opening of the Nu-St- ar theatre in Sunnydale was a huge success. Even the stand- -j ing room was sold out and many1 After the were turned away. first show the lights came on and LeGrande Graham, the Mr. to exmanager, took to tend a welcome to all thq patrons and thanked them for attending. Then with the help- - of two hoys he distributed many lovely ticket prizes. Mr. Bug Preston won the turkey; Mr. large oven-reaChauncey Taylor, an electric juicer, and Mr. Pete Stayonoff, an electric coffee maker. Other prizes were won by; Agnes Aten- - STORE dy e mm wmp Mrs. Belva Evans Price, Utah Ttf ' NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES CASH ONLY . |