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Show 1957 Tuesday, April 2, - THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE BIRTHS Births at the Price hospital. March 18: Mrs. Marvin R. Hawks, Price, girl; Mrs. Archie Gale Kinder, Huntington, boy. - March 19 : Mrs.' 'John Andrew Peria, Price, boy; Mrs. Donald Wayne Christensen, Price, boy: March 20: Mrs. Clifton I Carter, Cleveland, girl; Mra. Brick Erickson, Jr., Columbia, boy; Mrs. Nick Chavez, Price, girl. March 21 : Mrs. Charles W, Waterman, Jr., Green River, girl. , March 23 : Mrs. Dean G. Winters, Price, boy. City-Coun- ty Mr. and Mrs. Don Mraule, Utah, are the parents of a six pound boy. 'Mr.knd Mrs. Mraule have just returned from North Carolina where Don served two years in the United States Army. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mraule. Dra-gprto- n, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Allcott, 8th West Dragerton, are the parents of a seven pound fourteen ounce girl. Baby Deneice . is the fourth child forLthe Allcotts.. Mrs. Allcott was in ,Salt Lake when the baby was'bdm. Book Cliff Club Carbon County Ladies Weekly Bowling Mrs. Betty Elkins, Mrs. Virginia Cochrane and Mrs. Angie an interesting program on Tuesday evening, March Far-lainapresen- Walton motors won three important points from the powerful Miners Post girls leaving the slim margin of a one point difference for the lead. Catherine led the Walton Motors team ser3 with a commendable Widdisons followed ies, by Betty Juanita Riffle and steady Florence Saffords support. Edith Rauhala, Edna Henrie and Vera Taylor's games were outstanding for the Miners Trading Post. Fred and IiVs Frontier took advantage of their opponents "off night and , won four points from Kaiser Steel. Helen Kontas and Sei Otani had good games. Fawn Burdick of the Kaiser Steel team was the only one to bowl an above average series. Team standings are: Miners Trading Post 26 wins and 14 los; Pa-let- ta 160-42- 149-41- 4, 26, 1957. Hanson Mrs. Mark welcomed the members and led in the pledge Walton Motors Irvs Frontier, Steel, 12-2- 25-1- 5; 16-2- 3; Fred and Kaiser 7. S Air-Cushion- ed profit-sharin- , Specialist Schocknmyer, an. Foods. After the business of Alleigiance to the Flag with eral refreshments were Mrs. Cochrane offering prayer. In meeting, lovely the Committee. response to thtTCancer Campaign, served by two films on Cancer were shown and Dr. James McClintock was SALESMEN -present to answer questions relative to the subject. FULL OR PART TIME Sharon Preston, accompnaied by her sister, Ellen Kinyon sang $200 weekly selling "Everything. I Have is Yours, and Earn up toNationally.-advertised Phyllis Anderson gave a dramatic famous Shoes. reading "Following the theme on Knapp Established trader Complete line American Home. The ladies enShoes for joyed an educational film by Gen- - Sport, Work, Dress Men and Women. Big daily g commissions plus liberal Insurance plan plus Protection under the Knapp SeFinest curity Benefit Plan. Amerin service factory-fittin- g ica. Heres your opportunity to enjoy financial independence in a sound profitable business of your own. Complete selling equipment furnished free. Write today to Byron D. Foye, Knapp Brothers Shoe Mfg. Corp., 6401 East Flotilla St., Los Angeles 22, Calif. as- sistant squad leader in Company A of the divisions 23d Regiment, entered the Army in November 1955 and received basic training at Fort Carson, Colorado. Te was stationed at Fort Lewis, Washing d Mr. and Mr. tarry arriving in Alaska in ast ton, before Stephens, principals from 1956. Carbon are attending school meet- August, ings in Salt Lake City, Utah.' Next Steweek Mr. Allred and will National School attend phens Meetings in Spokane, Washington. IRONRITE CO. PRICE-HELPE- R Telephone h, 253 East Main Box 173 Lee-Allre- A Price, Utah ME7-17-95 lr. Miss Pat Muncy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Muncy is employed at the Union Supply Drug Store. -- Miss Muncy is .a student from Adams State College at Alamosa, Colorado. Donna Ruskauff, daughter of Mrs. Beryl Ruskauff,. has returned to the University of Utah kfter a weeks vacation at Dragerton. Dn-n-a is majoring in journalism, and participates in debating at the U. ike Savetis Enjoy the convenience of Emil D. Schocknmyer PERSONALIZED Emil D. Schocknmyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. -- Emil A. Schocknmyer, Sunnyside, Utah, recently was promotecto specialist third class in Alaska where he is a member of the 2nd Infantry Division. TELEPHONE LISTINGS - ACT NOW I The New TELEPHONE DIRECTORY . . . the lettsr start. 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