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Show is Tuesday, April 25, 1950 The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah Episcopal Group Attends Services At St. Marks BPW ENTERTAINED SCHOOL GROUP Friday evening, April 21, the club entertained the 10th grade girls and wives of the junBPW ior high faculty. President Arvilla King presided while Myrtle Davis had charge of the program. Margaret Naylor presented the first and second graders of Sunnyside in the folI See You, lowing songs: Down In the Valley, Sailing, and Skip to My Lou. Emma Jean Naylor and Jolene Mower of Sunnyside did two dances. Stromberg-Carlso- n FOR SALE-19- 41 FOR SALE Plymouth Spefits Deluxe cial fordor and any sedan, radio, amplifier pickup, heater, spoJight, 1947 engine, string instrument. Call at 155 new tires. There is a lot of Berkley Ave., Dragerton. D. 1st 2nd 3rd Tot. transportation left in this car 1949 Ford Club FOR SALE for $567.00. Bunnell Garage at . seat Radio, Price. heater, Coupe. covers, original finish, spot light. Less than 14,000 .actual SALESWOMAN WANTED miles. Tires like new. Just as Clean, pleasant saleswoman with nice appearance wanted at good as the day it came off the Carbon Bakery. Apply at bakassembly line., You wont find ery in Sunnydale. a better car for this money. $1624.00. Bunnell Garage, Price. STATE INSPECTION STATION Toms Garage, Sunnydale CenFOR GENUINE factory built parts ter. Also motor work, tuning, for Dodge and Plymouth cars wheel balaricing, brakes lined see Bunnell Garage, 154 East and other types of automobile s Main, Price. i work done at TOMS GARAGE LAWN MOWERS MACHINE ' in Sunnydale. Bowling News! Seven members of the church school traveled to Salt Lake City SUNNYDALE Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen St. Clair to represent the church school at the annual presentation service for the Lenten missionary offering of the boys and girls. Leaving early, they had time to stop for a picnic lunch, provided by the women of Trinity Guild, and some relaxation before going on to St. Marks Cathedral where the massed school choirs fiom all over the state of Utah marched in procession and led the children and their parents in worshipping God. FRIDAY NIGHT See John D. SHARPENED Adams af 336 Berkley, Drager- CAKES, All kinds of cakes made to order in my home. Decorated ton. .All work guaranteed. Pick birthday cakes a speciality. All ul and delivery service. at reduced prices. Mrs. Walter BIG NINE-CEN- T SALE OPENS Whitburn, 167 Grassy Trail, TODAY AT THE GENEVA - T Dragerton. VARIETY STORE IN DRAGCLEANING Acme Cleaner repERTON. resentative in East Carbon is BIG NINE-CEN- T SALE OPENS Mrs. Roxie Bray of 103 CoTODAY AT THE GENEVA lumbia Drive, Dragerton. Pick VARIETY STORE IN DRAGup and delivery service is givERTON. en. Young Peoples Rally The following ladies gave teresting talks on their particular vocation. Bookkeeping, Virgina Mays; economics of marketing, Mildred Graham; beauty culture, Sue Tratos; school teaching, Margaret Naylor; civil service and the post office, Agnes Scow; stenographer, Betty Poglajen, and railroading, Adimae Brown. Refreshments were served by Rita Gease, Adimae Brown, Edna Graham, Blanche Justesen and Edna Thurman. in- Rev. Harold Smith, youth director of the southern division of the Christian Missionary Alliance church from Fullerton, California, will be honored guest at a young peoples rally in Hiawatha Saturday. Young people from the Dragerton Community church and the Price Chapel, Christian Missionary church, will jpin with the Hiawatha group in the daylong rally. Rev. Smith will speak at the morning service in the Dragerton Community church Sunday. Episcopal Services To Be Held Every Sunday K- - FOR SALE ton Pickup. Chevrolet Vz FOR SALE 1948 Chev. Fleet-mast4 door sedan, original speed trans. Very gooci tires, a good looking finish, radio, heater, spotclean little truck. $547.00. light, clean as a pin. $1343.00. Bunnell Garage, Price. Bunnell Garage, Price. 6-- RUTH ORGE ENTERTAINS- Mrs. Ruth Orge was hostess to the Happy Eight club Friday evening at her home in Sunnydale. Bunko was enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs. Ella Dean Hunter, first; Mrs. Mary Worthington, second, and Mrs. Beatrice Beginning May 7 th regular Sunday morning services for adults will be provided by the Episcopal church announced Rev. J. R. Nicholas, who is in charge of the work of the Episcopal Kilgore, third. church in Carbon county. BeginGuests present were Mrs. Jerry school 7th church the May Kimick and Trs. Beatrice Kilning will start at 9:00 a.m. and on the gore. Luncheon was served. Mrs. first and third Sundays of every Ella Dean Hunter will be hostess month there will be a family at the next meeting. service for both the children and Other members present were at meet All will adults. Mrs. Ellen Hunter, Mrs. Betty together " the beginning for a combined Haller, Velma Drake and Kathryn worship service. Following this Jeanselme. the children will be dismissed to Ladies Elect Officers their classes while the adults re- ADA EDWARDS ENTERTAINS main for the sermon. These SunThe 500 club met at the home The Ladies Missionary Circle will Mrs. services of Ada Edwards day morning family Friday, of the Dragerton Community be in addition to the regular Sun- April 14. Guests of the evening church meet at the home of Mrs. day evening services held in the were Wuett Lines, Dorothy Swen- (Walter Whitburn Thursday eveclinic building at 7:00 a.m. every son, Effie Stevenson, lilva Ellett ning and elected new officers for land "Myrtle Tittle. the coming year. Mrs. Jack RogSunday. ers was elected president; Mrs. Mrs. Frank Stimac, Robert Bowen, secretary; Mrs. Homer Brown, treasurer, and Mrs. Lebron Dial, program chairman. Lovely refreshments were served following the business meeting. I ; t PAGE THIRTEEN, ' J 1941 er 4 2-t- one ply New Arrival SPRING SUITS Are Here . . . And so-- o very these good-lookin- g, finely made suits that keep you in trim comfort come any tem- perature! Be sure to see them today! vice-preside- nt, J Xw.V. V.- - DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Published Weekly Office: Dragerton Theatre Phone Dragerton 16 Rates $2.50 per year; 5c per copy Jack Clifford Publisher tffae no fiEae matter November 11, 1947 at the post office at Dragerton, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Entered as S0ve 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 buyingmore of the things you -- want later on.. Never wosl there a better time to come in and see us about starting a savings account. - You'll find a friendly welcome. s&w 'irfwGul Carbon Emery Bank PRICE, UTAn 'Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Drive-I- n Teller Window For Your Convenience Member Cgp ijEramsD OMIl FDIC gssEoiis second-cla- Craft Suits 45.00 ss CLASSIFIED PLUMBING WORK and Fixtures, electrical installations and fixtures. See Fred Johnson, W. Geneva Dr.; Dragerton. 1 Cloth Monarch coal" range. Excellent condition, used less than six months. See D. E. SteVenson, house No. 13, Columbia. FOR SALE Hart, Schaffncr & Marx Triple Test Worsted. Double and Single Breasted Models. Sharkskin and Clear Face Worsteds 65.00 PRICE BARGAIN STORE is now open for business at 394 S. Carbon Avenue, Price,,. Utah. Everyone is cordially invited to see our general line of clothing and shoes, all at bargain prices. Shop at the Price Bargain Store and save. GIRLS TO TRAIN as beauty consultants, 5 days a week. See Helen Ruesch, 173 Berkleys Ave., Dragerton. WANTED - t , A PRICE, UTAH |