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Show The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah KAISER COAL BOWLERS MELBA BENSON HOSTESS TO PINOCHLE CLUB HOLD LEAD MARGIN IN COAL MAJOR LEAGUE Kaiser Coal and Union held their respective positions of first and. second .Jn the Coal Major league play off Sunhard-hittiKaiser day but a CanHorse trounced Steel squad yon to gain its third place berth. Both Kaiser Coal and Union Supply took three of four points from its respective opponents, Utah Fuel and Sunnydale. First and second place honors went to the Kaiser Coal team for the high three game total. C. Driggs amassed 523 points for the team while Arthur Self added another 515 points. B. Easter tallied up 506 points to support Union Supply in its battle to hold Supply-bowler- s ng The spring flu that is so pre- velant just now seems to have slowed old Mr. Stork down a bit, too only five babies were born at the Dragerton hospital the past two weeks. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Norman of Dragerton April 6 and a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gatton of. Dragerton the same day. A baby boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lacy on April 8, a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rea on April 16 and a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Theorine on April 12. All the proud parents live in Dragerton. Melba Benson was hostess to her Pinochle club Friday. Prize winners were Katie Neumeier, Florence Lauriski and Gertrude McCourt. Others attending were Geniel Douglas, Marjorie Huish, Marion Lund, Lola Alger, Rosella Fausett, Ethel Peperakis, Sally Tucker, JoAnn Kissell and Ileene Della Cppte, At the Easter party held last time, at the home of Mrs. Vernon Lund, the prizes went to Ileene Della Corte, Geniel Douglas, and Katie Neumeier. Special guests were Sally Tucker, Nina Jensen and Bette Hansen. and Womens club Professional at its 1 Of h Grade Girls To meeting on Friday, April 21, at the school library. Education and Be Guests of PBW Club second place. vocations committee chairman, . Driggs game of 199 was high The tenth grade girls of East Myrtle Davis, will be in charge of for the match, followed by B. Carbon junior high school will the program. Harenbergs game of 188 for Utah Fuel. Johnson rolled a game of 187 for Union Supply. I Tuesday, April 18, 1950 "The farmer feeds the nation. And the his soil miner feeds the farmer-fee- ds with mineral fertilizers and furnishes industry with the metals to make his plows and tractors." be guests of the Business riSwSWBETTGQ then 6L'2TJi o1 f ? 1 Iv Miss Martha Stultz was honored at a party at the home of Mrs. Byron Hixon in Columbia on Friday. Guests included: Mrs. Clyde m y, vi iTlKt- - Roberts, Mrs. Frank Markosek, Mrs. Fred Jones, Mrs. Earl Mrs. Nephi Gunderson and the honored guests mother, Mrs. Otto E. Stultz. Mc-Alpi- ne, It's our pleasure . . . when you have f a good time at the movies. Its our pleasure . . . when you laugh and thrill and sometimes cry at the things you see on the screen. f -- THAN EVER! ' Its our pleasure ... to family choosing motion pictures as their best entertainment buy. SEE THESE GREAT COMING HITS! STATE CAR INSPECTION ... DO IT NOW We dont have any new cars to sell so we can give you top service in a hurry at a reasonable price but get it done now before the rush deadline. . Its our pleasure...that youngsters have 12 OCLOCK . HIGH WILLIE COMES MARCHING HOME MOTHER DIDNT TELL ME A TICKET TO TOMAHAWK BROKEN ARROW THE GUNFIGHTER "THE BLACK ROSE MY BLUE HEAVEN THE BIG LIFT see the whole r'-Ttt- come to know and love the movies as a very special treat. our pleasure . . . that Hollywood is constantly searching for new ideas ... and bringing them to life. Its our pleasure , - that today you are finding movies better than ever.. .gaining a greater pleasure in seeing them. 1 Jack Clifford DRAGERTON, THEATRE Bunnell Garage Price, Utah 5?- - V t ;, f J |