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Show V Tzge Two THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Tuesday, August 9, 1955 Mrs. Ola ODell and Ray Koonse Miss Barbara Skraznas - from Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wright, , of Kansas City, Missouri, and Mrs. Salt Lake City visited at the home Walter and Jerry left last week Dick Justcsen, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Erick Minerich and Ray Ferry of Nevada, Missouri, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl end for a vacation of two weeks Mrs. Craig Justesen, cplebrted his visited with the John Maxey fam- Skraznas, over the week end. in California. 13th birthday Thursday, Augbst 2, baby son of , Anchorage, Alaska, ily Wednesday and Thursday of with a party at- - his home where were visiting last week with Mr? last week. In the July 20th issue of the Sargeant and Mrs. Clem Anderrefreshments were served and gifts and Mrs. Raymond Wardlaw, " JunMrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. and and at and Dragerton Byron son and son, David, are visiting at Dragerton Tribune theiB. P. W. vsiting opened. ior Lemmon of Sunnyside. Mr. CoWaK Home, Dragerton, over the. the home of their parents, Mr. and officers were listed with Mrs. The group were then taken to Minerich is brother of Mrs. Dean CoWan from Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson. Herisin Marjorie Welty as vice president. the Sunny Bowl where bowling Wardlaw and aMrs. Lemmons. Mrs. Bernell Cowan, Hiawatha, was enjoyed. Those attending were the Marine Corps and is stationed Mrs. Agnes Scow is the newly Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cowan, Provo, San Diego, California, where elected vice president. Mrs. Welty Richard Manchester, Deane Barry, Jo Ann St. Clair returned home and Mr. and Mrs.' Darrell Story at is vice immediate will bray, Dick Justesen and Patty Locals Tommy Fletcher, Craig Larson, Salus Penpe, Angus Penpe, Clyde Nelson, Dean House, Richard Kuns, Troy DeFreeze, John Busch, Fred Zubal, Dwight Blackburn, Billy Cassett, Sherry Fowler, Judy Wright, Penny Fowler, Mary Du- - News of4-CLUBS H The Food Merry Makers met at the home of Mrs. Violet Thompson in Sunnyside last week. The meeting. was called to order by club president Emma Jean. The trip to Huntington canyon will start from Sunnyside Wednesday' at 7 a.m. and return Friday. The welfare bus will be used for transportation. return after an extended the past they recently after attending the Hask- from Hiawatha. visit. ell Institute for two .years. She left Monday for Ignacio, Colorado, Mr: and Mrs. Fred Gagen, rewhere she will be employed as a cently of Miami, Florida, with teacher. their chiildren, have been visiting at the home of Mr. Gagens sister, Mrs. Floyd Kennedy and her Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Sworts. The two children, Mike and Peggy Gagens have been in Miami for Americans' enjoy the worlds highest standard of living from Waco, Texas, have been vis- two years and they expect td make because they produce more than the people of any other iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a home in Utah. greater production for higher country. .Thats the formula Ellis Morgan, 600 Edgehill, Sunnythe Without production, higher earnings result in earnings. side. Mrs. Kennedy is a daughter Mrs. Ola (Maxey) Jones is back inflation that hurts everyone. of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan. home from a Salt Lake City hospital where she was taken two UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION Mrs. David Spiegel, Beverly, and weeks ago with polio. She is Douglas from California were much better and very happy to be From the earth comes an abundant life for all week end guests at the home of home with her baby daughter, her Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hackney. parents and two brothers. Formula for Prosperity . A demonstration on candy mak- ing was given by Charllot Mrs. Thompson served refreshments. The following girls were present: Emma Jean Naylor, . Carolyn Johnson, Rose Mary Miller, Myra Tibbets, Hilda Jack-soand Mary Alice Archuleta. The Happy Sewing Bees gave a tea for their mothers on July 28. They exhibited all the articles they made this year. The mothers were pleased and thanked the leaders, Mrs. Lucille Richardson and Mrs. Laura Archuleta for their fine work in teaching the girls how to. sew. The mothers were: Mrs. Lois Preston, Mrs. Charlotte Mrs. Destruf, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Housekeeper, Mrs. Paecheco, Mrs. Annie Martinez. The mothers were served tea, cake and poBid-'dic- k. n, Val-de- tato chips. b, . To Visit in Europe As a member of the LDS church tabernacle choir which will appear in the dedication ceremonies of a new church in Switzerland, Mrs. Geneve Oliver of Price, will repart shortly from Montreal, Canastay, visitda, for a nine in different European ing countries. seven-week- s' STRAND Kl Why Dalny IPrafieefin i The most important and biggest cost in milk is the price paid dairy farmers . This comes to almost Hi a quart on the milk you buy at Safeway . market policy to pay dairy farmers top plus bonuses for quality. This policy prices for milk It is Safewas - has never been violated. for milk bottlers and But, as you can see, this is a tempting place and thats a way price wars begin. retailers to cut costs THEATRE WEDNESDAY August 17 Only ALL SPANISH NIGHT Milk Study ThaVs why Safeway . presented witnesses to Utahs witnesses who testified, from experience, that where the Committee milk is protected (by law or other regulaprice paid dairy farmers for bottlers and retailers cannot tion), price wars do not occur. For then, back pass the costs of competitive pricing farmers. the easy way to dairy 0 . Cantinflas Cantinflas Cantinflas The real milk problem in Utah is for producers to for protected while milk bottlers and retailers compete will then give you your business Such competition milk en EL be at the lowest possible price and enable Utah r dairy farmers to sell more milk. SENOR F0T0GRAF0 INCORPORATED |