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Show V ' fc. - Price Moose To Hold Memorial Services On Sunday, May 21 John Tomsk Hits rhe Price Trading Co. Rich Appearing Uranium Deposits The annual Memorial services conducted by the Price Moose From all early reports it would lodge will be held on Sunday, May 21, instead of the 14th, as appear that John Tomsic of Coplanned, the change is made on lumbia, together with his partaccount on the 14th being Moth- ner, Bill Hannert of Orangeville, ers day. have hit a very vein of good The services will begin at 7:00 rich uranium p.m., with Mr. Charles Madsen as deposits. The speaker, and music will be furvein is located nished by the Price Community at the south churcl choir, under the direction end of the San of George Garland. Rafael Swell. The Women of the Moose will Of the forhold their services at the same emost impor- -t time and the public is very cordia e c is the n ally invited to attend. t h i c k n ess of the new deposit Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whisenat and which is run- -, son Eddie of Sunnydale spent ning from two Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd feet on one side Brickner. Mr. Tomsic to fully seven feet on the other, If things wont come your way, making it the thickest deposit of go after"4 them. uranium ore thus far reported in this area. During the discovery of the vein Tomsic and Hannert became lost and were obliged to sleep on the rocks, awakening next morn-nin- g to find their car near a' hand. The two men have made arrangements to build a road to their land and will begin in the very near future to extract the ore. One other East Carbon man has made well on uranium ore. Les Tomlinson owned land in this area previous to the finding of the ore. Since then he has' developed it and has taken out sizeable loads with high uranium content. Other East Carbon men have been staking ' out claims and if the entire field should prove profitable many from this area will be bn the ground floor. YOUR IS Associate! Etodl Store WATCH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LOCAL AND SALT LAKE PAPERS FOR OUR Amazing 10th Anniversary " Think what a really fine watch will mean in your Grad's life . . . Think of the added prestige. The refined good taste. The steadfast accuracy And Choose the Watch of Excellence . . . Hamilton! PAGE FIVE The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah Tuesday, May 9, 1950 1 WE BUY BY CARLOAD LOTS AND PASS THE SAVINGS ON TO YOU. FREE PARKING SPACE. A Free Orchid for Mother - Saturday Morning, May 13 Fashion Heads the Gift List For Lynda Kay Smith Has MOTHERS Party On 4th Birthday Lynda Kay Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Smith of 301 Denver Ave., celebrated her 4th birthday Thursday, April 27. Moving pictures were taken of the guests as they arrived and also during the party hours. Kiddie games were played. Those attending the party were: Marion Burdick, Barbara Ann Allred, Randy Lindsey, Billy Bowen, Donald and Ronald Cattrell, Frankie Hicks, Sue Gionatakis, Landy Ray Foster, Anne Huish, Patsy Jean Muhlestein, Donna Ann Waring, Betty Jo Sherwood, Maxine Sherwood, Becky Rae Keith Gunderson, Huntsman, Linda Thomas and Ricky Collins," Pat Stultz. Each guest was served a gaily decorated cup cake with a candle, ice cream and a puffed rice baU. DAY Give her fashion . . . fashioned for wear . . and see how pleased shell be! Our sparkling selection of knits, rayons, silks and cottons will put a sparkle in Mothers eyes . . . make this the best Mothers Day ever! Come In today! In addition to a plentiful and charming selection of dresses, coats and suits we have many other equally pleasing gifts. Here are just a few suggestions ... ! Malabys Entertained U. S. Steel Officials Mr. and Mrs. Harry Malaby en- tertained the Geneva Steel and MORLEYS EXCLUSIVE JEWELERS Price Theatre Bldg. Price, Utah Carbon County Railroad officials and their wives who were in East Carbon April 20. (Those in the party were Mr. Mrs. C. C. Parsons, president the Carbon County railroad, and Mrs. Mathesius, Mr. and Westhaver, Mr. "and Mrs. Sullivan, Mr. Bauman of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Galbreath, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Colombo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks. The group took a ride on the diesel engine. The ladies were in the cab with the men in the caboose. Mrs. Abe Strates first and second grade Columbia rhythm band played for the group. . ri- - No matter what yon want topay for Mother's Gift, we will have a charming selection to choose from. Gifts that mother will truly like. LEWIS LADIES STORE 46 EAST MAIN L PRICE |