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Show Thursday, January 25, 1951 EAST CARBON FINAL THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAn Page 13 LIONS MINSTREL New Buick Special Is Nations Newest Car STAGES OF PREPARATION The East Carbon Lions Min-- 1 strel is entering the final stages 0f preparation. Conrad Staley, in charge, and Ray Gibson, assistant, are planning to bring the show to production within the next two Those in the cast are: weeks. Conrad Staley, Ray Gibson, LaMar Edwards, Walter Lewis, Lloyd Peterson, Lloyd Miller, Ben Furriman, Orlan Mortensen, Clint Harrison, Herman Day, Paul Butler, Phil Halamandaris, Val Rizzi, Jesse Bakery Munsie brothers, Lyman Leavitt, Harold Kel-roWillard Jumper, Verner ; y, Stoddard, Clifford Mayer, Nor-de- ll Allred, Andy Anderson, Arthur King, Max Leonard, Joseph Booth, Ellis Peacock, Dan Veloy Varner, Evans and president of the club, Joseph Harvey. Mc-Que- ' ' ' ' VV rnrr' . v'' ' , V.F' 1 J, I? I , Vr v it 1; tv - w o& i rri, v A A a , v :VV i : DRAGERTON RECREATION CENTER V- i : 5f - yw JJP y ti BW ORGANIZED BY TEACHERS tit N- - kJ1 - The teachers of Dragerton have organized a basketball league to be called the Dragerton Recreational league. They will play Monday night of each week at the Dragerton gymnasium. Charge will be very small 10c and 25c per night for three games. The new . u .0 r 4 . uy 'svl 7 X v J t 1 1 v V4. TT bleachers will give ample seating for everyone. The weekly schedule of games will be carried in the Tribune. Monday, January 29: Kiwanis vs. Sunnyside at 6:15 p.m.; Nicks club vs. Columbia, 7:15, and the Teachers vs. f- . " rrs ' I j' . - j- ) i'X ... " . 'i' f ' L yr ' ' ' ' '- -' 4cJ Sunny Bowl at 8: 15 p.m. x ' REPRESENTATIVE OF SOCIAL SECURITY TO BE AT COURTHOUSE IN PRICE JANUARY 23 REACHES 34 COUPLES with a semi-month- $1386.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Keelee, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rock, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Porter, Mr. and Mrs B. Cline, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grange, Mr. and Mrs. James Tobey, Mr. and Mrs. Art Munn, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bradshaw, Mr, and Mrs. Bill King, Mr. and Mrs. Nordell Allreed, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Ol-l- ie Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hintze, Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. James Cochranee, Mr. and Mrs. Gaillard Jumper, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tittle and Mr. and Mrs. Max Edwards. Raymond William Davies Trains at Fort Hood, Texas Raymond William Davis of Dragerton, is taking his army basic training with a combat command of the famed 2nd Armored division at Hood, Texas. He is a son of Mr. ajid Mrs. James S. Davies of Dragerton. ) i $1036.00 1940 Chev. Club Coupe New Lullaby Blue dio, Heater. Clean Paint Ra- as a pin. $485.00 1939 Ford Tudor Radio, Heater. Smittys. $385:00 1949 Chev. ER and pacemaker of the 1951 Buick line is this four-doo- r Special, or Series of the entire Special Series 40, sedan. Representative which Is completely new this year from stem to stem, this car has a new chassis, a new body, new front end, new sweepspear molding, new trim, and new fender lines fender and hood ornaments. Its flow backward through the doors in a graceful curve STYLE-LEA- i Dodge ton. Tudor. Original blue-gre- y Ellis Peacock has been elected as trustee of all club property. paint Radio, Heater, Fluid Drive. 32,000 miles. The present membership include the following couples: Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Daily; Mr. and Mrs. Ellie Mayan; Mr. and s3OJA3i3 9fr6l E Mrs. Ernest Stevenson; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Blackburn, Mr. and A Fordor, a Tudor, a Club are clean, deMrs. John Bowlby, Mr. and Mrs. Coupe. All three automobiles. John Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. pendable 1946 Ford 8 DeLuxe Wm. Tittle, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Grant StevenFordor. Radio, Heater, everyson, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Anderthing. son, Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Lindsey, e Mr. and Mrs. Ivan rt. 2-T- on 825 tires, 2 speed, 39,000 miles. A real truck at half the price D $1487.00 1950 Dodge Pickup l. er re-styl- ed grill guard. $1387.00 i, v F-2- VA7 Phone 4R2 100 lb. Bag $10.50 2 Pounds Colored Per Pound Pinto -- GMipFIIOi) JiaSe 4 Tall Cans Wit IDILK UU N MStiPY p-o- ; : Wti OKf!jlD Cllpln)lr Cam Large Plcg BBtf 3 Cans Ti)f 2 (EiEAiPiEiFmniinr MEinriucffi B 411 Tx s'd! j WDMf IH!illS 19,000 IS) Is IK PINT BOTTLES , 12 Per Pound . Fresh Killed Per Pound .. FISHERS, BECKERS, LUCKY LAGER PER CASE CCS Kc. Pound Pink Lean IPKC Ton. 6 ply tires, 4 speed, miles. 9 which is paralleled and accentuated by the brilliant sweepspear which runs the length of the car. The for 1931, unique Buick front end, entirely first the For ever. is more distinctive than time, Buicks powerful engine is offered in the Special Series, delivering 128 horsepower with Dynaflow transDrive, and 120 horsepower with Synchro-Mes- h 121 inches. mission. Wheelbase of this model is of a new one. heater, '' AMmI? ly regular The Square Dancing club of schedule of providing assistance East Carbon is a very popular co Carbon and Emery county peoclub. The membership has ple who desire help or intorma-iio- n on Social Security prooiems. grown to the point where the club will not accept new memNobody has ever made a law bers for at least three more from months. There are 34 couples at hat will prevent a man he if of himself a fool present and in order to allow the making has a wife, though, he cant do it members to hear the music and without knowing about' it. the caller, Keith Hentze, a public address system was purchased. Cards will be issued to each member of the club and these USED CARS cards must be shown to be admitted to the dance. If members have not secured the admittance Dependable Cars card they should contact Mrs. Bill King, 332 Denver, DragerDeluxe 1948 Mc-Cou- s v X A representative of the Social Security office at Provo will be in che court house at Price on Tuesday, January 23, from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., in accordance SQUARE DANCING CLUB x MMKEIi |