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Show I Tuesday May 9 1950 The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah GLORIA ANN GRYWATCH HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY i : Uranium Prospecting A birthday party was held for Gloria Ann Grywatch, 105 Columbia Drive, Dragerton on her sixth birthday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Grywatch, on Saturday, May 6. Games were played and refreshments were served. Those and Vickie attending were: Karen ' h, Keele, Jackie and Linda Frances and Georgie Judy, Lynn and Lyle Hurst, Billy,' Claude and Clyde Robinson, Punky Wallace, Vannie Cook,- Johnie and Gary Powell, and Judy Jerry; Geraldine Loretta Anita Binns, Graves, Lodeserto of Price, Albert Ross Lodeserto and Betty Jo Grywatch. EDITH DICKSON ENTERTAINS JOLLY, EIGHT PINOCHLERS Mrs. Edith. Dickson .was hostess to the Jolly Eight pinochle club April 27. Prizes were won by Mrs. Grace Harrison, Worley and Sally Addy. Special guests present were Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Luceal Maude Worley. Others present were Mrs. MpUy- - Harrison, Mrs. Mary Worthington 'Mrs.-- ' Clay ton Anderson, Mrs. Mel Grymon. The next meeting of the group will be at the home of Mrs.4 Grace Harri- i ; ck, - . son. ; u, AnT old-tim- tK Romo 'jjioMEO i&ueMit Si 7i 1 1 ; UU0 UKS ta e t 'r, .j, m- - ods 6 Mining methods and their costs (including transportation). There will be some field trips to e uranium bearing territory. Mr. John Reeves, mining engineer at Kenilworth, and Mr. George A. Rowley, principal of the Spring Glen school, will be the instructors for the class. ;Dr. Hyrum Snyder of Carbon college will act as .technical adviser to the teacher, Registration for the course was held' on' May 4 at 7:45 p.m., in Room 15, Carbon college, and also on the night of the first class. JUST TeU-TIl-E ' Nm mum - YOU Imperial is made by Hiram Walker. Blended whjskey. 86 proof. 70 . - Mar-kose- STATION KOAL 8:45A. M. Robert grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker EVERYBODY at work this spring on their yards and gardens. You will find a complete is line of everything you need at the Price Commission. HinksGn-ATa- y Hampton Wedding Nuptials Announced Mr. Robert Irvin- Hinkson and Mrs. May Hampton were united IF - in marriage on April 29 by Elder Orion Mbrtenson of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints at the home of. Mrs! May Hampton. Following the marriage a reception was given the IF ITS GARDEN IF ITS iZ--L s bride and groom. The following were present at the reception: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Grundvig and Ernest and Rosalie Hartiel, all of Hiawatha, Mr. and Mrs. Geoge Williams of Rains, Mr. and7 Mrs. Richard Wilcox of RainsJohn Hartzel of Hiawatha, Charles Williams, Sunnyside; Oliver Steele, William Elser, Evan Griffiths, Claude Adams, John Adams, Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knorpp, all of Dragerton, and Ed WE HAVE IT WE CAN SLASH RIGHT GET IT THROUGH YOUR FOOD COSTS & Plant a garden now. For top results plant .with our. finest quality seeds. Consult us for Brady and Charles Blandenship of Columbia. IF ITS The annual birthday party of the Price Moose lodge will be Satheld at the Moose home-thi13. This is the big urday, May two over event of the year and hundred! members and their wives are expected to be present. The banquet will be served at 7:30 p.m and C. W. Petersen of Kenilworth. will be the toastmast- If If , TO YOU EASTERN Plenty for your entertainment just see Yes, Sir, Thats My Baby, and Naked City either Teiday- - or Wednesday at the BY UTAH Dragetton theatre. ELECTRIC CO. Phone 55 With the ( Corporation of PERFECT Price CIRCLE Tht Mott Honored Name in Piston Hint Mahon Mahon : ' Bill ' Manchester, Cathy and Elaine Peperalds. reThey all enjoyed the lovely mother Dales freshments thht served them, and Dale received many lovely gifts. see us. . - gardening advico and you can be assured of a hearty, thriving garden. Stop in today and select your needs. , its phosphate, see us. If if its iron sulphate, see us. hose, see us. t If you If you ' er.- A musical program will be giv- en during the banquet, and .dancing will conclude the evening. its lawn seed, see us. ' its Vigoro, see us. its Ammonia Sulphate, If s BROUGHT ITS GAUDEri TOOLS WE HAVE IT ANNUAL PAR JJT SATURDAY 1 . Sons Inc., Peoria, Illinois. 8c PRICE MOOSE TO STAGE III 1 ft 5 eJunnudale -- - w -- Ounnudide . ' waV-T- The class started Monday, May 8, at 7:30 p.m., and will be held Monday and Wednesday evening from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. The course will run for fifty hours and tuition for the course is $12.50. LEROY L. WEST Carbon College Extension Director Five young people, all in one their neighborhood, J celebrated birthdays the first three days of last week. They were, Jerry Murphy who Was five yars old: Dale Hyatt wso was seven, .and Scott Jeffs, who was sixteen years old on Monday, April 24. On Tuesday the 25th Loretta McCourt was eight years old and the following day ier sister, Valene was eleven ye&rs old. Dale, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Burke Hyatt, also had a party on Monday afternoon and had the following boys- and' girls l Loretta McCourt, Sherilyn Turner, k, Rosemary Fausett, Roselyn Bobby Murphy, David Fahl, Deanna Lindsay, Johnny - wHr Gooo,oU'eAS f ollSH VI Page Thirteen 1 . Mrs.-Maud- Course To Be Given At Carbon College r Carbon college is offering a course in Uranium prospecting. The course is designed to help those .people who are interested in prospecting for uranium to learn to do more effective prospecting. The course will include the following units: 1. Identification of minerals 2. Structural geology (folding and faulting) 3. Order and sequence of rock strata in the Utah area 4. Identification of uranium bearing minerals 5 Practical prospecting meth- Pre-dovic- Ur-bani- . ' i need a need a lawn mower, see us. WE 'HAVE-- . IT. 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