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Show Page Three The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah Tuesday, May 9, 1950 Warren Tomlinson Warned Ediior 6f I TEEN-AGE- TO RS Elks' Mother's Day INITIATION MONDAY FOIL PYTHIAN PARTICIPATE III Program Open To Public SISTERS Elks ladies quartet and mens Pythian Sisters Sterling Temple Elks lodge No. 1550 is having quartet. The lodge officers will be on No. 21 will hold its regular meet a special Mothers day program on the program. The address of the 15 clinic build- this 14, at I ing on May in the ing. The matter of business will I s, ati Tijivp Vwpn sskcd be reversed and the time given to Warren Tomlinson, former edi- a initiation. After the tor of the Tribune, has been elect- - o Participate in a very imported editor of the Clarion, student ant meeting that will complete rights are performed a luncheon recreation w-ly newspaper of the plans for the summer ?erve(j by the members of teen-age and All program. boys anwas University of Denver, it are invited to attend this me iemp e nouneed todav at the large Colo- A special invitation has been rado school where he is a Junior meeting that will be held at10the at given all members to attend the school gym, Thursday, May studying Dolitical science ' 7: 30 next meeting. A date will be set pjn. It is hoped there will be a boy for the visitation of the .grand lor girl from nearly every home chief of the Salt Lake temple to visit the East Carbon temple. in East Carbon at this meeting. The leaders of the various or- -. the meeting Monday, May ganlzations of East Carbon have 1. A luncheon was served. pushed the summer program to the point where the teen-age- rs 1,Gunga Din and Lost Patrol, can now lend a hand in making two strong action pictures with a its success a certainty. The vari- cast will be at the ous organizations have felt that .top Hollywood lor Thursday Hast Carbon did not have a youth Deerton program that would take adequate care of the youngsters which time the charter will be needs. Under the proposed plan presented. It is hoped by the this will be remedied to consider- - group that some of the officers able extqpt. Yet it must have lean attend this convention to rep-th- e of cooperation of everyone, in- - resent this branch of the A rs teen-jeto make Dragerton. eluding the it a success, the heads of the group feel. At this Thursday meeting, the youngsters will the Every teen- first student to edit both major Pe I Ms S10U be meeting, student publications at Denver I university the newspaper and ICC FI EfTC the yearbook, Kynewisbok. He nAAFf I bbbNIi fori Vbll honors national earned has the yearbook during the two years he has been editor. Tomlinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tomlinson, 141 Garden road, brings to the Clarion several years of experience in the news paper field. He was first editor ueS(lay , April 25 to hold of the Tribune when it was start-- 1 electionof officer for the coming ed in 1947. He has been an ap-- 1 elected were: Presprentice printer, linotype operator far; Helen Durrant; Jice-Pre-sand reporter on the Fruita, Colo- Lora Farnsworth; Olathe, Colo- rado, Times and the ' Nina Jensen; Cor- mg Secretary, rado Criterion responding Secretary, June At the University of Denver, I Qiurch; Treasurer, Elizabeth Tomlinson is president of the I jumper. board Three library schools chapter of Acacia, social I members elected were Emma fraternity, of which he is a chap-- 1 Dodds, Mary Daily and Virginia ter member. He is also a mem-- 1 Cochrane. inter-scho- ol tler . council, Those selected as delegates to Dean s Advisory council, Campus I convention in Salt Lake commission, Academic council and City on May 8 g were Helen Helma Fox with (Durrant and Alice Kloster and lone Maki as SUIVHVllR PROGRAM College Wcvspapor teen-ager- lorn X I y semi-week- coming Sunday, May Elks lodge ,is 35 W. 1st North, 2:00 p.m. at the Elks home in Price. Price. This program is open to " the public. Carnations will be Evelyn Malleis, Grand Junction, who attend. to all those Colorado, daughter of Mr. and given The speaker will be Reverend Mrs. Ernest Cox visited in Drag- mmum. I I , I I P-T- a a aa aa m IM -- I maa AQQOlJ AUTO BUS SCHEDULE 1 -- F. R. Lamothe of Helper. The music will be rendered by the & DAILY SCHEDULE (Except Sunday) LEAVE PRICE FOR (Except Sundays) Sunnydale Dragerton Sunnyside Wellington 8:30 a.m. : 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. LEAVE FOR PRICE (Except Sundays) 10:00 am 5:00 pm 7:00 pm Sunnyside 10:05 am 5:05 pm 7:10 pm" Sunnydale 10:15 am 5:15 pm 7:10 pm Dragerton 10;45am 5:45 pm 7:40 pm Wellington 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:15 a. m. Leave Price for Columbia 4:30 p.m. 9:45 a.m. Ex. Sun. Leave Columbia for Price SHOPPING BUS SCHEDULE ( Saturday Only) 9:15 A. U. Leaves Sunnyside for Price 9:30 A. M. Leave Dragerton for Price 3: 00 P. M. and for Price Leave Sunnydale Dragerton ' ' I ar wli fl ' I alternates. In a lovely candlelight cere- Imony the three past presidents, Edna Graham, Alice Kloster and Mary Daily were presented with a gift as tokens of appreciation for I club work, Applications are being received MJj MacAlpine's choruses preby the Thirteenth V. S. Civil Servke region lor the positionsente1, numbers. The n?5?ble boys of substitute clerk for employ-- 1. , oT. .Jerlcho-- d n,ent with the Subside. UUh. toe tfS? re L. C. Edwards, post office, sang Younger Than service director, an- - s pringtime- - and Where Er You gional nounced today. The starting sal Walk. ary for this job is $1.08 an hour. educational talk on Political Persons living within the de-- 1 Science was given by George livery of the post office or who Morgan of Carbon college. His are bona fide patron of the post subject was Our National In-- 1 office may file in this examina-- 1 debtedness. tion. Persons employed in the I pot luck supper was enjoyed I post office will be considered by an present bona fide patrons of this office. vM I Genuine rj fo)1 fo) p 2) y UM i I o Carefully tested o Designed to fit your Chovrolot O o Guaranteed by Chevrolet j o Rigidly Inspected Long, dependable service Doslgnod -,ofilsIency O for maximum j 1 peSrlDrogerlpD m.,. P-T- A To 11 cants must take a written exam-- 1 1 ITlIlfArCJi VI I4VI ination which includes a general! to test of their abttity test and a Tl1llre.!mf f sort material and to follow in-- 1 niUUUUy 141IJ11I I . A Dragerton Elementary structions. Further information on the ex-- 1 will hold a meeting on Thursday amination and the necessary card evening. May 11, at which, time for applying may be obtained the ingoing officers for the com- will be in- from the postmaster at the Sun- - ing year, 1950-5- 1 I stalled. The by-lawill be nyside post office, or from the U. I the read and public, approved by S. civil service regional office in An invitation ds extended to the New Customhouse, Denver, Colorado. Applications must be the public to come to the meetreceived in the regional office not in Mrs Wes Shurtz of Price will .later than May 31, 1950. " . ; be the installing officer. The state convention will be Peace consists of world-wid- e held at Logan on June 2 and 3 at neighborliness. 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