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Show ia Wednesday, December 28, 1951 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Do all the good you can, by all knows the means you can, In all the ways noBecause nature herself a pause, she attaches penalty you can, in all the places you can, on all inactivity. at all the times you can, to all the people you "'can, as long as you Work and growth are twins. We can. are the sum of all our endeavors. raoKmiE .ft U Uft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft a ft ft ft mmm Tft : ft ft' ft ft ft ft' ( J HERE IT IS the end of another year a year with some successes, some disappointments, some happiness, some sorrow, some acmevements and some setbacks. For all of us, 1951 has been 365 days time which has passed and can nevejr be recovered. If the year has been used well, there can be no regrets; but if the hoursof the waning year have been wasted it is completely lost. To all our frineds, we want to say Thank You for your patronage and many kindnesses during 1951. We want you to know we appreciate your friendship. And as we take a look forward into the coming year, we make only one resolution: to serve you better, and thereby better deserve your patronage in 1952 and the years to come. COMMON SENSE COENEE Death has finally claimed its Make plans now to enroll at your State university. There are unmatched opportunities awaiting you. Freshman entrance exams are required for students entering the University for winter quarter. All new or former students not registered in fall quarter should apply immediately for admission or readmission. Students who did not preregister must enroll in classes December 31. Class work will start January 2. Fare er. Rev. K. A. Johnson was present to preside over the nominating and balloting for the election of new president for the coming year. A gift .table was displayed, consisting of aprons -- and fancy work done by the ladies of the group, most of the articles were purchased by the ladies for gifts .ilUlllllllllllllllWlllllUlIllflUllllllli. to be used as Christmas gifts. . . . off tEie DRAGERTON. UTAH one-millio- traffic nth victim. AEE YOU TO BE AMONG THE NEXT MILLION? We wish you all a happy holiday season, and hope i at the new year brings you much happiness, prosperity and suc- cess. DAVID AND MARIA ALBERT AND LIZ GORDON AND7 ELSIE GENA BLISS Carbon Grocery For information call or write. Office of th Prfttidftnt money of the United States, which tric cooking range, an oil property- - is situated in Carbon floor furnace; all ofjwhich are county, Utah, and particularly now located upon the predescribed as follows: mises herein mortgaged Lot 25, Block 4, Plat E, (S) JOSEPH A. HOLMAN Dragerton Subdivision ComDated this 14th day of Decemmonly known at 327 Colum- ber, 1951. bia Drive. Sheriff ' Together with all and sin- First Published: Dec. 19, 1951. gular the tenements, here-- d Last Published: Jan. 8, 1952 i t a m e n ts, appurtenances, eneasements season Blessed is the and rights of way which thereunto belonging or which gages the whole world in a conmay be ( hereafter acquired spiracy of love! and used or enjoyed with said land. Be at wai with your voices, at Together with also rents, peace with your' neighbor, and let issues, profits and income from said premises with the every new year find you a bettter man. right at any time after default or maturity to collect the same. Preservance is one of the esTogether with also the apsentials of success. pliances, equipment, heating, plumbing and lighting faciliFVVVWVVWVTVVVVTTVVVVV ties, fixtures and all personal property belonging to the BOWLERS OF THE WEEK mortgagors upon or within MEN said premises used or propor or necessary to constitute the fc'Rip Collins, 240, Independents said premises a habitable and usable unit all said property WOMEN being designated and deemNellie Holland, 222, Nicks Club 4 ed for the purpose of this instrument a part of the realty. fc.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.3 Specifically included in the above generally designated IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN property are: An personal AND FOR CARBON COUNTY. electric refrigerator, an elecSTATE? OF UTAH tric hot water heater, an elec JOHN W. GALBREATH, Plaintiff, vs. GLENN E. CHILDS, and FANNIE M. I CHILDS, husband Pick-U- p and wife, Defendants. Civil No. j f 6814. and Delivery Service I .NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an Order of Saie and Decree of Foreclosure issued from the above jourt on November 5, 1951 in the above entitled action, I am commanded to sell at Sheriffs sale all of said property which is situated in Carbon county, State of Utah, and hereinafter particularly described. Notice tis hereby given that on the 10th day of January, 1952 at 16:00 oclock a.m. at the front door of the court house at Price, Carbon county, Utah, I will sell in obedience to aid order of sale and decree of forecloure the fol- wing described property or so .Tiuch thereof as may be necessary I TWICE WEEKLY Company EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Please leave laundry or calls a! any of our following agencies; DRAGERTON BARBER SHOP SUNNYSIDE HOTEL FOSTERS CONFECTIONERY at Columbia PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY & CLEANING CO. to University of Utah satisfy plaintiffs judgement with interest and costs to the highest bidder for cash in lawful Sait Lake City, Utah ! Wd like Eaeave GEaeinra 0 .. . fC.nN C,4tt vji?ip)0g3 ' GGidl vjoiG&img SvSS'Siv:: TELLER Our eight depository is silent acceiving teller, always ready to hours. cept deposits after banking It enables you to avoid the worry and risks that result from keeping large amounts of cash overnight. CARBON EMERY BANK Member of Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FIRST DOOR NORTH OF FOSTOFFICa PRICE, UTAH Drive-I- n Teller Window For Your Convenience SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOE RENT Lm." LONG DISTANCE call t. e., puL -- TonoTbTstansc ...bat every long distaate (all has to be tailor-mad- e, on the spotl We can give you fastest service if you avoid the rush by calling this week before Christmas Eve. The Mountain States Telephone &Ttlegrcph Company i 1 CALI. .To re- i IX Loy evening rates cro in cff&cf all day Sunday, December 23 |