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Show Tuesday, July 23, 1957 y THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bilello, and Kathy Harvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey,' Drager- Mr. Premo Eccli 'spent ten days News ' Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Steele took Mrs. Steele's father, Mr. Payne Sunday to take the bus to his home in Oklahoma. Mr. Payne had a most enjoyable visit with the Steeles and- - his ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parker entertained Mr. and Mrs. Art Hoag from Norman, Oklahoma. Mr. Hoag is an 'advertising manager at Norman. Mr. Parker and Mr. Hoag were both students at the University of Washington. Mrs. James Alger, formerly of Dragerton, spent two weeks in the Price City hospital after a knee opration. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and family visited relatives at Mollala, Washington. Mrs. Smith met for the first time seven sisters of Mr. Smith, and the family enjoyed deep sea fishing. The Smiths salmon. caught two 12-pou- nd Page Three , ton, won $100 bond at the Paonia, at Frontenac, Kansas visiting with Colorado talent show. Kathy did friends and relatives. ? a song and dance number. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Turner Mrs. Emma Janello, 281 High- became the parents of a boy bom way is visiting her- mother, Mrs. Sunday, July 14 at 5 a.m. The Christene Hall Jn Wallace, West Turners live in Provo, Utah. Virginia. On her return home she will spend some time with relaPaul Turner graduated from ' ' tives in Illinois. the BYU last spring. He will go to New Jersey July 30 for a six Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gallegos to eight weeks schooling. The and family spent their vacation Turners will later be in Richfield, in Shelton, Washington. They Utah wfiere Paul will, be engaged in scout work. visited their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. DanGallegos Gordon Jay Chidester, son of and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Chidester of 156 Dragerton, left July Stockton, Kansas, Record : Ever 9 forCarson, San Diego, where he is stasince J. Edgar Hoover announced a few months ago that he was tioned to take his basic training of the opinion that the names with the United States navy. of juvenile offenders should be Kenny Mayer, visiting for the publicized, there has been considerable argument pro and . con last six weeks with his grandin the press of this country....More parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford and more the pendulum seems to Mayer returned home Saturday. be swinging to Mr. Hoovers idea. Kenny lived in Merced, California. - w An Opportunity And a Problem An investment authority told a convention of coal men that their industry should spend a billion or more during the next five years to expand production and to 'increase operating efficiency. Much of this sum, he went on, will represent new, outside money. He added that the industry is now in a new phase of growth. That latter view seems to be Mrs. Bert Erickson, spent their vacation at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mr. and Sirs. Louie Grevon from Salt Lake City, Utah are visiting their parents in Dragerton and friends and relatives in Colorado while on vacation. shared by every one who has studied coals potential role in the economy of the future. There is no doubt that energy requirements will increase at a tremendous rate both here and in the other Westand that coal will ern nations be a primary source. The two biggest consumers of coal the electric and steel industries are due for accelerated growth. And new, valuable uses for coal derivatives ranging a gamut from cosmetics to fabrics are constantly being ' discovered. Yet there is a fly in the ointment. If any industry is to be attractive to investors, it must be a profitable industry. These investors must see a good chance to, receive a fair return on their savinings. Coals profits .have been adequate for years, and during some extended periods have been The coal industry must get a price for the product which will pay all the bills and leave a reasonable profit for those who make its existence and, growth possible. non-existe- John Eccli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Premo Eccli, left last week for Los Angeles, California to spend a two weeks vacation. She is employed at the Permante pital in Dragerton. Hos- nt. You'll as you count your savings mi each item! Wetkwtd specials save you money, true, but take a quick look at this list of Specials? Would you believe it? They're everyday shelf prices In this store. ..Our friendly customer service b another item saves you valuable shopping time. Orange Sherbet 65c j A U.S. GRADE Chets Fresh Frozen Chicken Breasts Beef Stew 77c Pkg. ..... m Kam 1225 tetter blending Hooey bee NATIONAL 6 for 89c rjltt 2 lb. pkg. 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