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Show I l 'i V ETrd C3 - Serving the Mining Area1 of fast Carbon. $900,000 Monthly Payroll 7,000 Population Number Per Copy 5c DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAII, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1957 1 i J ( f V.W. u ). (V I Vx s; m V n'.: 'A"V fs Fv ' ? , - d X (V Hr. and Mrs. Verner Stoddard St7 : o Tragedy Stalked East CaHron Area I Students Tvonty-Seve- n Tragedy stalked the East Carbon area during the Christmas holidays. Rate Places 0n; Carbon Honor Roll Twenty-seve- n students were list- Elvan L. Johnson, resident of ed on the honor roll in the upper of Carbon College for the Dragerton, and employee of the division Ru-lo- n U.S. Steel, as warehouseman, died autumn quarter, according to Bryner, registrar. Sunday, December 23, at the Price Rating places on this coveted City hospital. He was born at Soldier Summit, roll were the following students: Blackman, Mary Bozola-ki- s, January 1, 1937, to Ervin D. and Virden Bruce CL Broadbent, Diane Fannie Noakes Johnson. He was Dennis V. Finch, Edmarried on September 5, 1948 to Broadbent, A. ward Geary, Jerrold W. Cook, Ellen Ruth Sealey. Halamandaris, Clyde J. Surviving are his widow and Harry Leon Jones, Donald Kerr, one . son, Roger Lloyd Johnson, Hurst, J. Darlene Frank Dragerton; his parents, Helper; Clifford Kraync, Jeanne Lowder, Morgan, Madsen, one sister, Mrs. Ethel Parons, Salt LaRene Don Peterson, Petersen, LaLake City, and a brother, Ray James Mack Potter, Vaughn Reid, mar Johnson, Salt Lake City. Burial was in Price City ceme--tery- v James F. Reynolds, Melbourne R. Renee Sheffield, Henry r Russell, . 4 A Robert Turn, Joan WalSkerl, At 9:05 p.m., December 24, a two-ccollision on the highway lace, LaRue Watt and Connie L. Worthen. fronting the Sunnyside Homes office took the lives of three East Robert Kosss Carbon citizens. Charles Garcia, 53, the driver of one car, was killed instantly. Christmas Window The only immediate member of The Christmas window of Mr. his family surviving was a son, Mrs. Robert Koss, ' 565 Edge-hil- l, and Joe, William Garcia, Denver. Joe Sunnyside, was very attractook his fathers body to Saguache, unusual. tive and Colorado, for burial. ' It was designed and created by Mary Gonzales, 21, and her sis- Robert Koss during three days of ter, Ann Pacheco, 16, were the labor and many hours of creative passengers in the second car. Mary 'died at 2:15 Christmas and her thought. It depicted a typical village dur-ih- g sister, Ann, died at 2:05 Thursday, the. Christmas season. Ground, December 27. . Survivors are : Victor Pacheco? trees and houses all snow covered. Elfs skating on slick ice. Blue sky husband of Ann, Dragerton; studded with stars, overhead Dragerton; five listers ;ahd t .The background Santa and his two brothers; Mrs. Angie Jaramil-lo- , Mrs.' Tillie Valesquez, Arlene, reindeers: the birthday Of n Christ, Roberta Bemie, Manuel And Jun- crib scene and the with the angels ascending. ior Gonzales, all of Dragerton,: and a grandmother, Mrs. Susie Duran, Chama, N. M. Monday Taxpayer 16 was held at Mass Requiem a.m. Saturday at the Church of Information Program the Good Shepherd, Dragerton. - The InformaRosary Friday, 8 p.m.' at the tion Monday Taxpayerthe period Program during church. Burial was in the Sunny-sid- e for filing 1956 Federal income tax cemetery. returns wil be put into effect This is a very fine time to be throughout the District vpn Januaccording to, word repatience ary Jhankful (for.ther. ceived today from Charles I. Fox, 'of all the people who have to put District Director for the Salt Lake up with our t boners every , week, realize our City District. Under this plan, Inand who we hope mistakes are mechanical, never in- ternal Revenue Service employees tentional. We ask your added pa-- , will still answer questions or give tience in remembering , that the information to persons -baking out but they the focomeiiax, returns,lawyer sends his mistakes to, farwodSl do like to on it: Mondays: pen; the doctor buries hisr the mer plows his under. We put ours By concentratingbeon'Mbndays,' taxcan afforded to in the newspaper." , r'. payers, and the Internal, Revenue of Service can minimize the cost of Mary Ellen Bliss, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bliss, Dragerton, its service. And Dixie Lee, Danford, daughter Scott Jeff A, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr, and ,,Mrs. Ernest .Laurski, ' Mark Jeffs, Sunnyside; is enjoying spent the weekend in Satl Xake the holidays at his home. Scott is the City where they enjoyed seeing aJtddcat at the A .CL.Lcgm;; Nut.Cmccr.xFuife -- v ar . Inauguration . . X George D. Clyde ct r 9 V St - . yr-- s v v. v: Ae ct f ' ., v ;ty - 'i 1 4 4 , V ; 1 v: . S' I ' s. V . ' I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Anderson and sons, Randy, 9, and Ricky, 8, at 325 Berkley, Dragerton. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson came to r PHIL LORISHEK 4 stirway-to-hea-ve- v 1 -- better-- service . - will be served. Our New Neighbors S par-'ent- s, East Carbon from Rock Springs, Wyoming.. Previously to Rock Springs they were moving frethroughout Wyoming, quently Carbon Schools Place Selection All-St- ar Carbon high school and Carbon College placed football players on selections in their rethe spective leagues for 1956, Willie Dixon, Carbon College guard, rated a berth on the first team in the Intermoiintain Colie giate Athletic Conference. Teammates Jeddy Morley, quarterback, and Halfbafck Art Jeanselme placed bn the second team while Harry Halamandaris, Elvin Juliano, Dick Judd and Jim Bertelson were given honorable mention ratings. In the Class A high school selection, Phil Gorishek, big carbon Dinosaur guard, placed on the first team while Pat Bendall, d halfback gained a berth on the second team. In the Region Five high school selections Carl Morley, Gorishek, Bendall and Manuel Gonzales placed on the first team while Robert Sneddon, Richard Fail and Phil Fausett placed oh the second team. all-st- (The annual Feast of Lights, Epi- phany candle lighting service, will be held at 7 :30 p.m. this Sunday at Trinity Episcopal church. On Sunday morning, Holy Communion will be celebrated at 7 :30 and Morning Prayer will be read at both the 9 and 11 olock serv' ices. - The Girls Friendly Society will resume its program on Tuesday after school and Trinity Guild will meet VVednesday, January 9, at 7:30 p.m. The Prayer-Stud- y group will meet again Tuesday, January 8. It will not meet this week. Holy Communion is celebrated at Trinity Church eVery WednesI , day at 9:30 a.m. . r &, '$ . 7,-195- Feast Of Lights At Episcopal Church SALT LAKE CITY Gov.-eleGeorge D. Clyde will take office January 7, 1957 at ceremonies in . s the Utah State Capitol here. This was the announcement today by Major General Maxwelll E. Rich, Utah Adjutant General, who r is in charge of arrangements for the Inauguration. Also scheduled to take office are: Supreme Court Justice, F. Henri Henroid; Lamon F. Toronto, w t Secretary of State; E. R. Callister, X X Attorney General; Sherman J. , Preecc, State Treasurer; and Sid - v Lambourne, Sate Auditor. . J ; Oaths of Office will be adminis' 1. , , tered by Utah Supreme Court y mv, . Chief Justice, Roger I. McDonough . 4 '''M i at noon in the Capitol Rotunda. WILLIAM DIXON General Rich will escort Gov.-ele. ' Clyde. The new Governor .will J , his inaugural address imdeliver i jr mediately following the swearing . in , ceremony. ' i ' The public is invited to attend the inauguration. They will be ''t seated on the Rotunda floor. The Utah National Guard Band will , 1 t i : j? 'j. play during th ceremony and users will be from the Guards 625th Military Police Company. Following the inauguration a rei ; ception fill be held in the Capitols j Gold ' Room:" State officials and ' 1 . their wives will receive the public at that time. Light refreshments y'y. J. s , ar all-sta- . fleet-foote- y -- V te Utah and California. Mr. Anderson -- is a member of the geophysical crew, Shell Oil Co., exploring for oil, working out of Green River. Culture Holds Christmas Party Cultura Club met in the library of the Dragerton school on December 13th, for its annual Christmas party. The room was attractively decorated in the holiday theme. The members were enterttined by a program appropriate to the hol- iday season, presented by Mr. Van Cott and members of his music class. Those students assisting were: : Phylis Winder, Susan Man-ileJimmy Lilliard, and Johnny Powell. To conclude the program, club members joined Mr. Van Cott and the children in singing Christmas carols. A greater part of the evening was spent in a gift wrapping project the result, some very pretty Christmas packages. Refreshments were served at tables beautifully decorated with Christmas greens and ornaments, by the hostesses: Ann Peternell, Barbara McClintock, and Nan Fitch. "r m, . Pat and Barbara Skraz-na- s and Loren Bauer, Salt Lake City, spent several days during Christmas time at the Carl Skraz-na- s home in Dragerton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Skrazhas, Jr., and their two daughters from California are home for the festive season. Misses Mr. and Mrs. Ted Abeyta and son from Salt Lake City are spending the holidays - with the Stephen St. Clairs of Dragerton. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen St. Clair, Jr. from Provo and Mrs. L. C. Young from Price, were dinner guests on Maralyn Colombo, daughter of Dr. and, Mrs. Frank Colombo, Is Christmas day. spending, the vacation with her for home Zoolakis the is folks.,ilaralyn is a student at the. George holidays, he is the son of Mr. and University of Utah, Salt Lake Mrs. Steve Zoolakis, Columbia, Qty, Utah. ew- at the Utah, and is a student " ; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Coulter, of Utah. Dragerton, spent several days durMr. and Mrs. Ray Gibspn and ing the holidays with their sons at Provo. family, Sunnyside, entertained Mr. and daughter-ir-law- s and Mrs. Paul Turner and scm M. and Mrs. Taylor Turner are Brent from Provo and David Gibson, Salt Lake City at their home visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Berea In California. during the holidays. - Uni-versi- ty ' . , |