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Show I Pare The Dragerton Tribune PUBLISHED WEEKLY 322 Carson Office Rates: $2.50 per Year 5c Copy matter June Entered as third-cla12, 1952 at the Post Office at Dragerton, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. ?. ss VERNER Publisher STODDARD, CLASSIFIED .. FOIl GENUINE Factory built parts for Dodge and Plymouth cars see Bunnell Garage, 160 East Main. Price. Do you have a THUMPER? Most car owners do have from one to four A thumper is exit is a pensive and dangerous tire that is not round and costs extra money to drive causes extra expense in auto repair hills. Your O. K. Shop can fix it for $3 per tire. Guaranteed to work or money back. For best ride of fix that thumper. O. your life K. Rubber Shop at 394 Co. Car-boPrice. n, WILL BUY FOR CASH equity in or 4 Thursday, Aurust 21, 1952 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE 6 om Dragerton houses. Pete Frandsen, 72 West Main, Price, Telephone 516. Call (Continued from Page One) Trinity Church ' at Junior camp as a counselor. The Episcopal church is developing its camp site and the campers worked several hours each day on improving the property. Hikes, cookouts, other recreation and study sessions were also part of camp life. The Rt. Rev. Richard S. Watson, Episcopal Bishop of Utah, and his family were at camp for the senior session. The Rev. J. Robert Nicholas, former vicar of the Price Valley Episcopal Missions, was camp director. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart G. Fitch, who are in Price Valley this summer, served on the camp staff. This Sunday is Work Sunday for the people of Trinity Church. Following Sunday services a t 9:30 am., the men and women are pitching in to remodel their building, beginning with a bell tower. A bell has been given the church by Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Malaby of Coumbia. The congregation of St. Barnabas Church, Helper, and Church of the Ascension, Keniworth, are also helping on Work Sunday. A 'group of Episcopal laymen from Provo are also coming down to participate in the remodeling day. The Trinity Guild will provide a noon dinner for the workers. Work day does not interfere with the Trinity Church School, which 'begins at 9 this Sunday morning. ( Continued (Continued from Page One) 0 Blue Cross 0 Barbara Waite Employee and two or more 7.85 dependents Any employee desiring such a payroll deduction should so indicate to his employer prior to September 1. No group subscribtions shall be issued after this date for at least a period. Additional information in Groups which have indicated their willingness to cooperate include Kaiser Steel Corporations Sunnyside Mines, Carbon County Railroad, Union Supply Stores, Miners Trading Post, and the Dragerton School Board at such a time as all teachers can be contacted. Blue Cross Extends Coverage To Individuals In East Carbon . Blue Cross and Blue Shield will offer a package plan of hospital and surgical coverage at the same rates as group contracts to any subscriber covered by the Carbon Medical Plan. This means any individual not eligible for payroll deduction can have with several exceptions. It is planned that this policy pack- - Wally splits with was accompanist. The names of Barbaras students are Faye Lacey, Lynda Lee Corak, Bernadette Perrere, Karen Jones, Kathy Jones, Peggy Day, Annette Dalpiaz, Pamela Davis, Claudia Merrill, Melva Porter, Gloria Gonzales, Gaylene Peterson, Linda Edwards and Darla Woodward. They all live in Helper or in surrounding communities. Miss Waite received many compliments on her ability as a teacher. She gives credit for her training to her sister, Louis Lau-risThey ire working together in Price and Dragerton to produce a fall revue which .will 'be up to the high calibre of preceding re- - most difficult bends, twists, and Empl&yee and one dependent 6.35 Waite -ease. Mrs. six-mon- ths Weekly Church School will begin at Trinity Church this Sunday morning at 9. The school will open with a worship service followed by class periods. All interested youngsters four years and up are invited to enroll. Teachers at the Trinity School are Mrs. James G. Tabey, Mrs. George B. Meikel, Mrs. Mary Bon, Patricia Malaby, Joan St. Clair, and Doty Tomsich. Trinity Church completes a successful six-d.vacation school this Saturday morning. ay Gordon Pherson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pherson is visiting his sister, Mrs. Helen Zooma-dak- is of Salt Lake City. Do you have your Polio InsurA HOUSE FOR SALE at 154 Den-ve- r. ance? For insurance of all kinds, Inquire at 144 Denver or and systematic investment procall 5596. grams, see Craig Justesen, 117 2nd or phone 7793. Den-ver. West Dragerton, HOUSE FOR SALE at 107 Coal furnace, with register Agents wanted. in every room. Newly painted FOR SALE: A house at 400 Car-so- n, from Page One) coy-era- ge ki. vues. age shall be available to individuals holding Carbon Medical Plan for a two weeks period during September. Information can ib e obtained at the Dragerton Hospital on this policy after the first of September. 7-2- - HAVE A STACIE OO TEtEIPHOHE SERVOSB... .inside. Chris Salasbery. Dragerton. Contact Mrs. Lois Malaby is visiting with her Thorene at 400 Carson or phone parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ma7709. laby f Columbia. Lois is in training at St. Marks, Salt Lake City. FOR SALE: Lovely drop leaf dining table, mahogany. Also two FOR SALE: one electric range sets white Venetian 'blinds, size and electric refrigerator, dining to fit large picture windows and room set consists of table, bufaccompanying front room winfet and six chairs. Mrs. A1 Kirkof two story houses in E dow wood, 105 Denver, Dragerton. Section. Call at 348 Berkley, Dragerton. WANTED TO BUY: 4 or house in A Section preferably. FOR SALE: A studio couch and Call 7751. washing machine. 110 2nd West. TWO AIRPLANES for sale. One for $850. One 1946 for $700. Metal prop, 200 FOR SALE: Modern home for hours since new. Contact Don sale. Stoker heat, good location. Faucault or Boby Bly. 494. East Second. Price, Utah. 4tp OH The best telephone service in the world is right here in America. Telephone men and women in Utah want to keep it that way. We have continued the largest construction programs in our history -ltp during the last few years despite the highest cost levels we have ever om 8-2- 8-- T-Cr- experienced. This year we have been building new facilities at the rate 1- of over 14. Ar-on- ca aft 8-- lf million dollars a month. The telephone instrument is only about 6 other equipment of many kinds. More telephone men and women are required to provide service EAST MAIN, PRICE VE HAVE HAD TO ASK THE UTAH PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR APPROVAL TO INCREASE RATES We don't like to increase rates, but inflation Summer Coats Price of your own service. A growing telephone tions as it has on any business or household. ness means that more money is spent for We have to pay more for materials Swages are higher taxes have soared. fa used to TABLE OF ARTICLES At etc. telephone service because it enhances the value has the same impact on Utah telephone opera- The money we receive from telephone users Hats - Blouses, over twice as many as in 1940. TO OFFSET RISING COSTS All Suits V2 Price V2 of the equipment required to serve you. It also takes wires, poles, cable, switchboards and 14. (SMDBMA SM4DIP 29 one-ha- meet the daily expenses of running the busimate-rial- s, supplies and wages in Utah. We operate in 65 Utah communities. Pay checks cashed on Main Street mean more business in each community. business. There isn't enough left to finance Our problems are the same as yours: hut growth so we try to obtain that money from we will continue to keep the cost of telephone people who will invest their savings in telephone service as low as possible in spite of inflation. securities. They will put their money in other investments unless we can pay a reasonable return for the nse of it. ; ONE RACK DRESSES We believe that yon want to continue to have a constantly expanding and improving ; THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY x |