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Show 1950 June 8 u THE as 100 Fewer Dealers In 50 100 approximately v ji rsi this year hiie dealers advance. which is to bl. for the couple. A short program is being prepared, and .r 1S hoped that all the fathers of e church will attend, those who navent sons of their own are to adopt one to bring with them, as some fathers are fortunate enough to have tw0 or more. ccw u'ho was in 'It. Pleasant by a fall, injured is now in the local hospital, and is reporter as doing very good the many broken bonesconsidering he has. Mrs. B. V. McMahon had the misfortune of slipping on a rug There appeared in the Forum on June 1, 1950, of this newspaper an apology by James C. Young for his inferance, in his announcement of his candidacy for the nomination to the office of County Treasurer, that he and my deputy, N. P. Petterssen had joined hands to defeat me. I do not think that Mr. Young will apologize for giving me ere more years tenure in dit for 4 office than the retirement board will recognize, so I am apologiz ing for him for this error. A. N. Smith County Treasurer $1-0- -- Conm,s fiJ. s ' ; w either Each of these bond, jpr a $5,000 against Public the nrotects rCPre" Mgraudulent both- teftis efts J, splav fh - or crv. have been also 'iotioc sell for and may not make rifSmay Icon, only . aoals si s rs to Commission 498 Healy, Jr- - n ff " 5 f jPatrick Automobile bond, under $1,000 has protect the public ftfraudulent repress nta'tion to i i the re his salesmen are made any statements both salesman-t- hus ir motor vehicle. must have dealers traded dis-- L license prominently of business, at their place of must have a place stone and not be curb of a sale C i Jill YOU'LL SUN-ADVOCA- Page Seven in her living room last Fhriday, and she is now in the hospital suffering a fractured hip. Miss Diana Stephens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant S.ephens, is home from the hospital, but is yet confined to her bed. Mrs. Grant Stevensons parents have spent the past week in the Stevensons home here. Mrs. Stevenson took them to the depot in Price Sunday afternoon, for their re. urn to their home in Cache Valley. Little Jimmy Carl made his appearance at the local hospital Sat urday afternoon, weighing six pounds and 13 ounces. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Powell, have taken him home to get acquainted wi-- h him at 511 Edgehill Drive in Dragerton. Mr. and Mrs. Archie J. Orme are the proud parents of a big son who arrived Sunday afternoon. Alovely church wedding took place Saturday afternoon at the Community church in Dragerton when Miss DeDe Graham became Mrs. Arlo Christensen. The wedding was solemnized by the Rev. Jensen of the Methodist church of Fruita, Colorado. The bride was lovely in a whi.e gown of lace and carrying a white bible with an orchid and finger tip veil. Her bridesmaid, a sister, Miss Pat Graham, was dressed in a gown of aqua. Mr. Christensen of Kenilworth was attended by a brother. The chapel was beautifully decorated wi.h white gladi-ola- s, bridal wreath and candles. The young couple will make their home in Dragerton where they had their home waiting to move into. A reception was held at the SJa? BE MONEY AHEAD WHEN BOOBET MEM ' Sunnyside school Saturday evening in their honor. Mrs. Christensen is a daughter of M and Mrs. F. L. Graham of Sunnydale. A pot luck dinner ana social was enjoyed by the Dragerton Community adult group Saturday . evening at the school music room. Although the crowd wasn't large, there were lots of eats, and lots of fun. The miners were very happy to get some time and half shifts in once again. It was heard on every corner, Seems like olden times, hope it continues." ' ' ' s S OJ' y? V YOU $ i - f- i ? UAH OLDSMOBILE on inspectors are and bonds, and to reports of illegal and A fathers and sons banquet is being planned by the Community Missionary Circle. The sons are So far to make reservations for relent transactions. their are r few of the charges of them most it to court, adjusted by the inspectors licenses THE GUN legal action. nit is educational period Chairman Healy said, enforcement is being tight-- r Vehicle Deal- by the Motor THAT WASN'T LOADED" fover, Division of the Administration headed by a lax Commission, ;.:d M. Seiler. t Softball IDS of imps 1949 District Six champions under the LDS church aftball nation d of Your gun is always Games li Hleper he 1949 program, Vineyard Orem stake, will travel Carbon stake, er June 10th, to play a with the two leading a of that stake, the Price 2nd ci and the Helper ward, fa Vineyard team will have id new faces on their line- three of the veteran players te gone into the mission fields : otters have moved out of the North be A GENERAL MOTORS VALUC Sat-cay- Oldmobil f unloaded but the other fellows may not be protect yourself good insurance. life and property. New "88 is with Fire, - .1 m Drivt, of wtodelu oU engine gives you .greater one-plo- Olds-mobil- Insurance Agency J. BRACKEN c economy plus flashing response! windshields! Extra I Now All "88s now have them another good reason to phone us right now for your date with a "Rocket 8! d! 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Hydra-Mati- c Drive is lower-priceSmoother than ever this year. newest advance in automatic drives now actually costs you less! dou-swd- as lower-price- PHONE ce JOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER LEE GEORGE PATTERICK VERN DAVIS MOTOR COMPANY, Phone 202, Price Phone 945-- J or visit 601 East Main the Vineyard team showing by taking sportsmenship trophy at the church tournament in Salt s Qty and by being recogniz-- u the Utah state champions, rad Madsen states that the n, up to date, is not as strong :was last year but by the time league begins, he hopes they again measure up to winning last a year, great i.anbers this years team of the in- -i following: Dale Hard-- 1 Kenneth Williams, Don Allen, 4 Udell Holdaway, Clegg, Grant Holdaway, Lynn sway, Virl Shumway, Earl wrth, Dick Madsen, Leland Gegg, A Floyd Clegg, and Arlo Carbon soft- - away. iVorth i stake lament has been in swing F 1st and by tthe time ' e Vineyard boys, they neafly completed the M Play. Lowell Keller of the Mce 2nd Alfred Faucett is man- -i " Helper ward. These ranged by Mark .supervisor of the soft- -; I JST COUNT OVALS ON THIS TH BALDWIN ilcrosonic P1MI0 Kffirruttee. 3 hfSin at 8:00 oclock aI1 Park, one of the m the state. charge will be 35 adults and 25 cents for tins lee being used IN PRIZES!! to be auarded by BJHDVJE1 PIM10 DEMKtS OF UTAH AMD IDAHO hr0" v expenses. Elephant of Forget? agree that an bUt at to015 ra,insfs the big Bir t0 fooL Williams says train- fi!&rofthe a pil1 the size a fij bllJS , (which had medicinal pur- acmd fruit the PLUS S RULES: c - ACBOSONIC PIANO La- -- Wf- - V P. O. u, BALDWIN PIANO CONILSI. ona 1 u n. count In case ot ties, earliest postmark will be aoO o BaMwin Dieristrlbutor ludge. will be toaL Employ. contest and their lamilies are not p ot newspapers ganlxation and employes IMm. mkkWkl i- u- 11 19S1 iUron. ... h- Ik. OVilS on BALDWIN B M. S. 000 gift CEIITIFICATES THE BALDWIN PIANO CONTEST Post Oifice Box 893, Sail Lake Ciiy, Utah Name . eIDnTto. AH 9ri"'wuroi Inc N. V. c afeM mm b. poUmmlmd YODB LOCAL BALDUIH DEALEB THIS C0HTEST IS 5P0I1S0BED BY Address City State MY COUNT ISt |