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Show ( I Tuesday, April 2, 1957 Page Seven the dragekton tribune A week of special activities for Carbon Stake M Men and Gleaners was culminated with a banquet and dance held at the Wellington chapel Saturday, March 23. The decorations centered around the theme of the week Master M Men and Golden Gleaners or Bust with large black letters and pussy willows and daffodils on the tables - and replicas of the Golden Gleaner and M Men pins on the stage curtains. Jacelyn Williams was toast mistress for the entertaining program, which included piano selections by Myrna Peterson and Shanna Miller; a quaftet Dry Bones by Ross Berrett, Deane Brown, Robert Burgener and Stan Johnson; a skit on marriage by members of the Dragerton Ward; an accordion and bones duet by Steven Petty and Duane McConnell; a vocal solo by Elaine Burgener and a vocal duet by Elwin Rasmussen and Earl Gunderson. Alta Anderson and Effie 'Lid dell, the only two of the five honorary Golden Gleaners in the; stake, were presented with lovely i artificial corsages. . Helen Frandsen was appointed Dragert on Hospital Receives Ford i Foundation Grant Hospitals throughout Utah last week began receiving checks representing final payments from the n Ford Foundation in the dollar program to improve community hospital services. The payments, ranging from $5,000 for four smaller hospitals to $109,900 for the Salt Lake LDS hospital, total $427,000. Sixteen Utah hospitals are sharing in the program instituted by the Ford Foundation to help strengthen basic 'American instirt tutions and to encourage wide of them. According to Foundation off i dais, population increases and advances in medical service have strained the facilities of the nait tions voluntary, hospitals.. The grants, they report, have been designed to help in establishing, maintaining or expanding services which are deemed vital to the community. chairman of the stake M Among the Utah hospitals sharcouncil, with Lynwood, ing in the Foundation grant is the Williams the M Men representaUtah Permanente hospital at tive and Janet Thayn the Gleaner ' $5,000. multi-millio- . pub-suppo- non-prof- . CENTER SLICES J POUND 1 fi B 1 CUDAHY or REX PURE FRESH MADE 3 POUNDS... CALIFORN-YO- N BRAND . " Men-Glean- Dra-gerto- PKG. .. ND O er n, I'.; representative. Other activities of the week was the special fireside meeting held after the Music Festival Sunday, March 17 with Dragerton Ward as the host and Vera Parmley con- Three Carbon Youths Inducted in Countys March- Quota - Three Carbon county youths were inducted into the Army under the Selective Service system March 13 and since, all three have ' been sent to Fort OrdpCalifomia, for assignment to basic training units. ducting. A Bride and Groom night was held in the Tabernacle Tuesday with the Price First Ward as host. Fine programs were presented on both occasions. Phoebe Beal was general chairman for the weeks functions, assisted by all board members. Louis Pappas, Kenilworth; Eugene Mario Picco, Latuda, and Dan Darling Cahoon, Price, were in this countys March draft quo- Episcopal Church aminations which will determine 7:30 and 11 a.m. services. Morn- ta. Holy Communion will be celemen called to been have brated at Trinity Episcopal Eight report April 9 for the physical ex- Church this Sunday at both the their fitness to answer future draft ing Prayer will be read at the 9 calls. These men will report April a.m. Family Service. 9 at 11 :50 a.m. at the Continental During the Wednesdays in Lent Bus depot in Price to receive tra- Holy' Communion is celebrated at vel vouchers - to Salt Lake City 9 :30 a.m., - after which a light and return: Bill H. Nichols, Lee breakfast is served and study of Junior Milano and Heber Dean the Pauline Epistles is held. A Higby, Helper; Richard George sitter for all children whose parSmith, Ernest Andrizzi, Jr., Sher-o- n ents Wish to attend will be at the Lamont Rutherford and Jay vicarage.' Markakis, Price, and James Ralph Holy Communion will be cele-Nelsen, Dragerton. brated at 8 a.m. Thursday and the youth inquirers' class will be held -- Coal Miners to Gain 80- - Cent Pay Hike Effective April 1st Under the terms of the United Mine Workers of America tract with the operators of con- bitum- inous coal mines which was effective October 1, 1956, all mine workers will receive the second part of the wage increase provided by the contract effective April 1, an increase of 80 cents per day. .When the nevy contract went into effect October 1 of last year,' th mim received a pay boost of ad-- r with the effecto become jase of this year, bringing ts. , contract increase to $2.00 the total per day. With this latest increase the top pay in the mine for skilled labor will be $25.41. per day and for unskilled labor $22.59 per day with various degrees of work skill classification in between these two 80-ce-nt after school Thursday. The Boy Scouts meet at the Church at 7 :30 Thursday night and the Prayer-Stud- y group meets at the vicarage at 7:30 p.m. This Friday the Cub Pack meeting will be held at the church at 7 p.m. and the youth inquirers class Will meet again at 10 a.m. Saturday. Hie Girls Friendly Society will meet after school Tuesday. Trinity is making plans to observe Holy Week with St. Matthews Episcopal. Church, Price.. On Palm Sunday, April 14, the Right. Reverend Richard S. Watson,. Bishop of Utah, will officiate at the Sacrament of Cor' at Trinity at Matthews at 9 a.m. a 11 a.m. then go on to The Chu jc. 5 at officiate to Moab; Francis, p.m. Celebrations will be held at Trinity the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of Holy Week, 'however, the main Maundy Thursday service will be held at St. Matthews, Price, at 7:30 p.m. The Three figures. This daily wage 'is based Hour Good Friday service will beon an eight-hoportal to portal " gin at Trinity at noon. . day. Easter Day sendees will be held Outside laborers after April 1 9 a.m., at SL Mathigh- - of $23.46 to a at Trinity at will or seven and one-qu- thews at 11 ajn. and The' low ' of St. Francis at 5 p.m. n the job. ur - aj - r DINNER ' EAST OF PRICE .. Be Wise . . . Drive Out And Save ... to the Bargain Basket WHY PAY MORE? Swanson or Chets, ea. |