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Show THE Page Two SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, August WANTED BY THE FBI 23, 1956 Personalities in the Dragerton News S. W. Badgett, pastor of the great-grandfath- John Tidwell, where he visited with his son. The East Carbon Pinochle club met Friday night at the home of Violet Thompson. The club was formerly known as the Dragerton Pinochle dub. The following members of the club were present: Violet Thompson, Ellen Hunter, Mary Worthington, Bessie Julia Smith, Ruby Berardi, Lucille Rossman, Lois Whitburn, Myrtle 71100, Docia Tallerico, Margaret Durrant and Sally Addy. Thelma Lemon, a guest of the evening, won second prize, as well as traveling prize. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Friends gathered at the A. R. King home Saturday night The occasion was the birthday of Mr. King. The guests surprised him Te-an- o, and brought light refreshments which were enjoyed by all. The evening was spent in visiting and reminiscing. At sacrament services in the the Dragerton ward Sunday night GeDaughters of Utah Pioneers, neva Camp, presented the program in honor of the handcart pioneers of 1856. Captain Ada Frandsen was in charge of the program. Members of the group sang the Handcart Song. A vocal trio number was sung by Donna Jenkins, Beth Boyer and Stella Anderson, accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Ora Leavitt. Arvilla King gave a musical reading. A1 lena and Linda Fisher rendered a violin and piano duet. A talk and a short history of the life of her vacation. FRHDCISCHR G3HR6 This is Gay Design Hand-Painte- 16-pie- ce d. starter set OLIVETO GIFT DEPARTMENT Price, Utah A new-pric- e schedule has been adopted by Carbon county's ton- - of the Harmonettes Member Foods club entertained their mothers at a luncheon held at the home of their leaders, Wanda and LaRene Petersen, Saturday after- the direction of their leader, Mrs. Reah Timothy. Girls in this dub are Linda and Patty Jones and Floy Jenkins. waiting until Saturday to get clipped will pay an additional 25 cents for any particular type of hair cut. Neck shaves are listed at 50 cents; 51.25. Children sorial artists which may make a customer flinch more than the touch of a cold dipper on the neck. Effective September 1 haircuts for all over 12 years of age will be 5150 per head. Childrens haircuts (under 12 years) are grouped into three price classifications regular for 51.00, crew cuts for and bulldogs for 51-2- ; ; shampoo, shaves, massage, 51.00; tonic, 25 cents; hair oil, 25 cents. 51-00- 51-00- USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! 5 noon. The girls prepared a delicious meal, which featured the following menu : Tomato soup with crackers, baked macaroni, gelatin salad, cinnamon biscuits, luncheon meat and baked custard. Those present besides the leaders included Miss .Anita Williams and her mother, Mrs. Reita Williams; Miss Ella Dean Powell and mother, Mrs. Maud Powell; Miss JerrylDeane Pierson and mother, Mrs. Marie Pierson; Miss Lynn Atwood and mother, Mrs. Erma Atwood; Miss Joan Housekeeper and mother, Mrs. FLENOY PAYNE A complaint was tiled before the U. S. Commissioner at Clarktdalc, Mississippi, on September 22, I9S3, charging Payne with o violation of Title 18, U. S. Code, Section 1072, in that he fled from the State of Mississippi to ovoid prosecution for the crime of murder. Payne it described as follows: Age 47, born July IS, 1909, Scott, Mississippi; Height, 5' II"; Weight, 139 to 160 pounds; Build, slender; Hair, black, kinky; Eyes, brown; Complexion, brown; Race, Negro; Nationality, American; Occupations, laborer, farmer; Scars and larks, cut star on right temple, cut scar on chin, spot and eut scar on left forearm, vaccination scar on left arm, eut sc at on lower right buttock, two spot scars on back of right hand, eut scar on back of head; Remarks, may be wearing must ache, has a load voice. Payne hat been convicted previously for murder. He is reportedly armed with a pistol at all timet and should be considered extremely dangerous. Any person having information concerning the whereabouts of Flenoy Payne it requested to contoct the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D. C, or the Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Office nearest bis city. The Happy Nine Pinochle club met Wednesday night at the home of Blanche Tidwell. Blanche Man Chester won high prize with Dee Oveson winning second prize. Gladys Brown won the Nine prize. Tasty refreshments were served freshments were enjoyed by the officers present. by the hostess. Reports last week stated that Mr. and Mrs. George Golding and five children left Dragerton Dale Peterson was In the hospital Saturday for their new home in with a badly wrenched back. In the Los Angeles area. Mr. Golding stead, he has a broken back. The win be an engineer for the Doug- accident occurred as he was pick las Aircraft company. They 9iave ing apricots. He was on a limb made Dragerton their home for that broke throwing him to the ground. several years. Ronald Arambula, son of Ned Americas fleet of utility airArambula, joined the Air Force flew more than 2.8 million craft Franto San week. He went this cisco where he will await further miles per fatal accident last year. orders. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Henderson and children left recently for their new home at Ogden. Mr. Henderson has been in charge of the Utah Power and Light company In the $14.95 Club News 4-- H First Baptist church at Drager- captain of a group of pioneers who was ton, returned Tuesday from a trip crossed the plains in 1852, to Redondo Beach, California, given by Ila Anderson. An accorBrent dion solo was given by Frandsen. An interesting carving was exhibited. This was a wood carving by Dell Peterson of a pioneer wagon and all the things that were used in connection with it on the pioneer journey. Ira Marks, general Baptist missionary of the Baptist Church in Utah, was speaker at the Dragerton First Baptist church at Sun day services. Accompanying him were C. W. Bryant arid Casey Bryant, summer workers from the home mission board of the Southern Baptist Church. The intermediate group of the first Baptist church met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. S. W. Badgett. The Sunbeams met Thursday at the home of Ida Hamilton. The Royal Ambassadors met at the church Thursday night with Sam Hopkins as their leader and instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Anderson and children, Susan, Gary, Nancy and Brent are visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Leavitt and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson. The Andersons live at Orcutt, California, where Mr. Anderson is supervisor of music in the schools. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Justesen returned Saturday from a sojourn of several weeks in the sunny South They spent several weeks with their son, Wayne, and family at Dunn, North Carolina, and also they visited their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baxter, at El Paso, Texas. Mrs, Justesen had the misfortune to break her arm while she was on Wellington New Price Schedule Adopted by Barbers 4-- H Marie Housekeeper; Miss Linda Davis, Miss Bonnie Thayn, Miss Kerry Woodward and Miss Earlene Keller. dub members are all busily preparing for their community exhibit and demonstration contests which will be held tomorrow (Friday), August 24, in the Boy Scout room of the Second ward side of the church house. Exhibits will be brought into the church by the leaders from 9 until 10 a.m. at which time judging will begin. No students will come at this hour. At 2 p.m. all members, parents and friends are invited to come for the demonstration contests and to see the exhibits. 4-- H To condude a summers comdub munity activities, all members in Wellington who are completing their projects are invited to attend a party in the Second ward Boy Scout room. This will be held Saturday eve 4-- H The Sweet Sue-Z- s a meeting August 89' Size Plastic bristlel ning, August 25, beginning at 8, LaRene Petersen and Jolene Eric-so- n of the old 4--H dub will conduct the party, and it is hoped that all club members and their leaders will plan to attend. Saccharin dC with purchase of PEPSODENT THOUSAND TOOTH BRUSH club held they reviewed and discussed camp plans. On August 18 they met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Reita Williams, to complete plans for exhibit day. 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