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Show Tuesday, May 14, 1957 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE oc Carbon College Lists 80 for Certificates Eighty students at Carbon College will be completing the requirements for graduation this spring and have been listed by Ru-lo- n Bryner, registrar. Forty-fou- r of the students will be graduated as associates in science, four will receive certificates of completion in business administration, ten will receive certificates of completion in welding, two will receive certificates of completion in machine shop, eight will complete the auto mechanics course and 12 will graduate as practical nurses. Following are the students listed by Carbon College as the Class f (Ttfuuir u u - - . Franco, Gale Cloy Hamelwright, Thomas Stephen Johnson, Kenneth D, Maynard, James W. Men-zieShanna Jane Miller. Ray Gerald Morley, Thomas P. Neilson, Mary Platis, Clark Reid Powell, Irene E. Rosella, Claude Ellis Sadler, Rondo Sam Stoddard, Elmer E. Thayn, Joan Wallace, c, s, , - -.- f . - C t--W Xv Grant J. Wilson. Business Administration Kirk W. Alger, Robert R. Branch, Arvil Ray Johansen, Chris C. Kavros. Robert Lee Barker, Welding Leon Jones, Bill Madrigal, Arthur K. Tomsic, Arsenio Eusdaldo George Aleck Egglezos, Glendon L. Johansen, Clyde C. Moore, Jose Ramon A. D. Valdez, Lee Jim Worley. Machine Shop David Evan James Thomas Thayne, Snyder. Auto Mechanics Archie Mack Blackham, Connie Augustus Curtis, Alexander R. Eardley, Anton Arthur Kabonic, Ray Albert Prettyman, William C. Burgess, Johnny J. Juarez, Darwin R. Timothy. Helen Ann Practical Nurses Allred, Hazel Hamelwright, Geraldine Livingston, "Marian" "Nina Shaw, Amy K. Bishop, Catherine S. Haraguchi, Ludl Manzanarez, Francis L. Utt, Shirley Gilbert, Josephine Lee, Beth Robinson, BerVal-asque- of 57 1 Associate in science Sherry Kay Anderson, Virden J. Black-haJoseph M. Babb, Daniel E. Bent, Paul B. Carr, Robert William LeRoy Dixon, Antonio Gonzales, Darwin Elroy Harmon, Clifford Madsen, Rose Marie Mele, Lieb Dee Miller. Jeanne Morgan, Carolyn Renee Newell, Myma Ellen Peterson, James Mack Potter, Reva June Ring, Wayne Allred Rowley, Renee Sheffield, Robert rD.- - ' Swinburne, Garth J. Wakefield, LaRue m, Dal-Pont- Page Nine e, Watt. G FARM FRESH SSEg, tsfss, EGGS z, Lettuce 10c Pound Strawberries 4 cups 73c 79c 2 Dozen .. ECONOMY SIZE CLEANSER Comet Giant 2 For .......... 47c SINCERE BRAND . ciin I GREEN ONIONS OR Outside White GalIon 3.49 DOESKIN 400Ts Radishes Marvis LaDell Atwood, Dale Jay Broadbent, Donald W. Barham, August Blanc, Jerrold Weston tha A. Vance. UNGRADED 3c Tissues Bunch.. 59c For .... NEW 'Si Potatoes 10 Pounds .. Sego Evaporated 49c NEW GARDEN PEAS y ' V - w A Sy' y.vV1. .... lVA,1'0 xoo: 5fDc quart i ... A?X V . v MIRACLE WHIP v'AWv' . .4. 19c 2 Pounds a ,;v, ' V 4 tall cans HPc Ww- vv ;w T 'A"''''" - . NABISCO BUTTERSCOTCH A ... vw jfe?' z v .V r yiyy-4 x X s Me . SALTINE CRACKERS CHICKEN FEED INDEEDI The dollars that remain when your bills have been paid may not be many . . . may seem scarcely worth setting aside; but consider this fact: It is with similar modest sums that Americans have built total bank savings in excess of $80 billion! When it comes to thrift, its determination that counts. In 1956, the cost of living reached record heights acyet Americans deposited over $3 billion in bank counts. Today the average balance for the nations more than 73 million bank savers is over $1,000! TACKLE BOXES HaHB THERMOS JUGS m A UTILE, BANKED REGULARLY, ADDS UP TO A LOT! START SAVING NEXT PAYDAY WITH US! PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY CARBON EMERY BANU ra Open Monday through Saturday NEW SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOE RENT For Your Convenience Drive-I- n Teller Window ' . Price- - t - , Utah Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System i bag AND FROZEN FOOD LOCKER K. 17-1- 8 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. OPEN SUNDAYS Phone 2141 Dragerfon 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. |