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Show Boivling News! V a itS jr frNt J V, V v '1 W ; r i it.; n v V i V, V. ' $!: ! ; ' .? hJ i f f A I . S if u ; v4. .,v7Vi , ".'P '?r j V ; i VrJj r ' h ,Vs - f p In V cvJ' n - ? , JQMMK V O Kaiser Steel (Continued from Page One) in Scores in Sundays bowling the Kaiser Steel company, when ij "" , i ' i ' Tuesday, April 18, 1950 The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah PAGE FOUR the Coal Major league: that bidder altered its bid to all 1st 2nd 3rd Tot. cash from part cash and part KAISER COAL 135 188 161 484 Denver & Rio Grande Western D. Tollis 298 railroad bonds. 159 139 R. Gorden 199 142 182 52b C. Driggs The other bidder Minerals De120 123 244 J. Maxey Corporation, in which 181 156 178 515 velopment A. Self United States Steel corporation 151 168 319 D. Sprouse is understood to own an interest made no objection to Judge UNION SUPPLY Pecoras ruling. Neither did any 187 137 151 475 Johnson other interested party present. 136 118 254 Stoker Minerals Development had 162 145 184 491 Mathie bid 182 166 158 506 matched the $6,800,000 high . Easter was pre329 on Thursday, and it, too, 161 168 Theorine cash. 146 148 294 pared to pay all McCabe Originally, Judge Pecora had reserved decision on the sale until KAISER STEEL 151 157 112 428 next Tuesday, but he acted Friday T. McCourt C. Gonsowsky .... 145 122 171 438 when the high bidder asked for a B. Della Corte .... 133 150 135 418 prompt decision and the rival bidD. Ross 140 120 134 394 der consented. v ............ M. Jeffs 143 148 156 447 In view of the fact that the unsuccessful bidder made no at - JT. v UMo ,. J1 V .; . UAJ V'- yV7 i Xs W i. y- - ; . tempt to block confirmation of the sale of the Utah Fuel stock Friday, Judge Pecora said, there is little likelihood of the sale to the Kaiser subsidiary being upset in the future. Previously, Julius Levy, counsel for one of the Denver and Rio Grande bondholders, had protested the method of payment proposed by Book Cliffs. His obj was to the collateral which was to have accompanied the part cash payment. ec-ti- on Party, Dance Held For Olive Candeleria A birthday party and dance was held in honor of Olive Candelaria, at the school house in Columbia. Special guests at the party were: Tommy Candelaria, brother, home from the navy and Pere Gallegas also home from the navy. Refreshments were served at the Candelarias home. Many beautiful gifts were received by Olive on her birthday. HORSE CANYON J. Tobey K. Tollis J. Bon M. Mihalik ? W 7 147 142 133 422 139 106 116 361 180 136 146 462 116 91 113 320 v UTAH FUEL F. Burdis MuUMW$tSfr,WWV. V. Hyatt C. Fausett UV4A'JfrXX4frrv4feMi J. Gary Cooper wijl appear in the iPride of the Yankees, the life B. Brown Harenberg story of the late Lou Gehrig this Tuesday and Wednesday at the Dragerton theatre. Babe Ruth and Teresa Wright will also take leads W; Odendahl in this baseball $tory. 140 133 143 416 130 288 158 159 158 84 401 254 ...143 111 .... 188 145 138 471 ...... 127 125 252 SUNNYDALE WHEN WILLIE COMES MARCHING HOME L. Heath 'GREAT COMEDY WITH DAN DAILEY J. Bowlby Great news for film fans in the Dragerton theatres Sunday atWhen Willie Comes traction, home. Marching Willie of When Willie Comes Marching Home is the popular young star Dan Dailey, and he is the subject of one of the freshest and most ingeniously comic ideas ever to be made the basis of a motion picture. For in .it Dan plays a strictly home town boy who patriotically is the first to enlist in the army upon the declaration of war, but just cant get to go overseas. Much as Bill Kluggs tries, he is rated too good a gunnery instructor to be spared for combat. Worst of all, while all the other boys in Bills home town of Punxatawney are going off to war Bill suffers the ignominity of an instructor being- - stationed-- as right in his own home town! To his great chagrin, the towns first - hero becomes, in the towns mind, its first-claslacker and through no fault of Bills -- , . - E. Suvada B. V. Wagoner G. Larsen Tommy tandalaria On Leave Visiting Here -- 136 118 .131 167 182 152 119 114 95 122 120 159 136 140 109 114 169 133 Giacoletto 188 189 201 Burdis ............... Slaugenhaupt .... 110 91 91 his Clifford 172 162 123 Tommy Candalaria and cousin, Junior Salazar, from Colorado, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Candalaria of Columbia. The boys have been stationed in Quam for the past 25 months. Tommy expects to resign from overseas navy duty when his present term expires in two years. At present the boys are home on: a leave. 416 578 292 457 Sil-vert- on, LIONS Bowlby Peacock Easter Theorine FILLERS ay 326 BOWLING SCORES ROTARY ' 182 111 157 450 152 141 165 458 Never was there a time of greater incentive to save regularly from every pay check. Every dollar of your money in the bank will be a bigger dollar capable of buying more of the things you want later on. Never was there a better time to come in and see us about starting a savings account. Youll find a friendly welcome. 148147177472 170 148 215 533 Officers for the forthcoming year will be installed and the Carbon high band will present a concert program of novelty and variety numbers. Carbon High School A Proceeds from the band conSlates Final' Meeting cert will go to the polio fund and The Carbon high school A contributions will be accepted. will hold its last meeting of the Mrs. Earl T. Stevens will be incurrent school year in the Price stalled as president and Mrs. F. L. civicauditoriumThursday,April Graham as first vice president gbp gp 27. 40-d- ay P-T- fifae ns fiGae 374 457 470 373 I Carbon Emery Bank PRICE, UTAH Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT For Your Convenience Drive-I- n Teller Window Member P-T- OM.AS. E gmum . ss gold-bric- k, own. Finailly, though, Bills big break comes, and he goes on a whirl- wind expedition to Europe; within a few days he flies the Atlantic, is dropped over France, joins the Underground, escapes to London with Nazi secrets, is returned to conWashington for ference, and, before he knows it, is back home on furlough. Nobody believes he was even away, it all happens so quickly. And it ' looks as though Bill is still to be in the towns disgrace. But Washington sends for him to be decorated, and this time, when Willie Comes. Marching Home, he is top-secr- ' et a great hero. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Keeter spent the week end at the Zion National Park and visited Big Rock Candy mountain. R. J, Heers left for California last-weOn Tuesday he will return to Salt Lake City, where he will; confer with Kaiser offi. cials, ek. Price Lumber & Hardware Co. 202 WEST MAIN FDIC PRICE, UTAH |