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Show V f ' - 55 ?d- - T3l oy AAA VAP'-JO- K rs- e- - at Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. ru $900,000 Monthly Payroll 7,000 Population in. Per DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH. 15, 1955 Volume 8 On All County Teams Round Robin Won By Mohawks Carmen Jones East Carbon Band In Musical Smash To. Alljnterested Pearl Bailey is beating out that rhythm on more than one drum at the moment. "Beat Out Dat, Rhythm on a Drum is her number in r the Cinemascope . The mighty Mohawks, winners of the Round Robin .Tournament defeated the Helper Rams Monday, March 7. The Mohawks then took the Notre Dame Knights in a well fought game which took them into' an overtime period, then won with r a score of The unusua work of Paul Andrews on the backboards, and .Angelo and Man uels team work, were the - main factors in this second win. The third night .was the; big game between .the .Price Pirates and the Mohawks. The game started about 8:00 p.m. and . the Mohawks took the lead in the first quarter when Angelo broke away from his man, and made a basket The half time score was 10-- 4 East Carbon, :but, not for long be-- , cause the pirates came out the third quarter and jit looked like the Mohawks.-werstopped. The 12 made pirates points in the third quarter, the Mohawks . 1., The Mohawks came out the fourth quarter, determined to win, They stopped the Price Pirates, and held them scoreless during the four quarters while the Mohawks additional 12 points won the game and4 the Round Robin Tournament. Awards were presented to the first and second All County teams, On the first team: Gary Wilson and Billy Higby, Helper; Fred Noyes, Price; Paul Andrews and Manuel Gonzales from East Carbon. Manual was selected the "Outstanding Player" of the tournament. show-stoppi- ng musical smash "Carmen Jones1 now at the Nu-- S tar .Theatre, but it serves also to sum up her simul taneous success this season on the Broadway stage in "House of Flowers, a new musical play by Truman. Capote and Harold Arlen, The "Carmen Jones score is, by Oscar Hammerstein (words) and a fellow named Georges Bizet (music). Hammerstein also .does well when hes working with Richard Rodgers. t Harry Belafonte and Dorothy with Pearl Dandridge, in "Carmen Bailey Jones," both do and television night club, to right: Paul Andrews, Angelo Marakis and Manuel Gonzales, ances as singers, but have their .Manuel was the outstanding player of the tournament. singing dubbed for them in the pic ture .by. operatic voices Le Vern Hutcherson (Porgy of last years 'Porgy and Bess) and Marilynn Horne. 38-3- 3. . -- co-starr- ed I e NOTICE Dragerton and Columbia areas: Registration for Little League will . Number Copy 5a 11s 4. ; From: C. Ev Jensen, East Carbon Junior .High Subject: East Carbon Band It has been! brought to my at-- ! tention that some of the people 'who contributed to the East Carbon band are . not aware of the,1 progress being, made. I shall try! to name a few of the improve-- , ments 'we have this year which are available because of the fine show of contributions, from some of our citizens of this area. J 1. We have, in our school, aj , i - - band that has already played fori three school and community activ--j ities. J , now , have an excellent! music director on our school fac-- 1 , 2. .We ulty capable of organizing and di--l recting a very good music prog-: ram. 3. Thet music j students have5 music andj stands for, their use in class. The students are becoming aware of the worth, of their or-- ! , ganization; 4. There are ten students now in the, band that .are in band be-- 1 cause we could supply the equip- ment for i them. Tn addition we! will be able to bring three more! students into band in the near fu-'4 ture using school equipment. 5. The .school district is con structing closets in the music; roont to insure safekeeping fori our music, instruments and, uni-- f ' forms V Considering the fact that we are just beginning in the program, we I are very satisfied, with the prog- ress being made. We would like to invite all persons with an in- -' terest in band to visit the music department in our school. For additional information feel j free to call-mat any time. f . be March 17- - and 18, 1955, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30. All boys that live in Dragerton from- - the ages of 8 through 12 that desire to play V' little League baseball may regisv- ter with Edward Poglajen at the John W. Galbreath Company office. All boys that live in Columbia from the ages of 8 through 12 that desire to play Little League baseball. may register with Mrs. Eileen Gunderson .at her home. Boys ' already registered must On the second team East Carcheck in.. bon? had Angelo, Markis; Notre Birth certificates are required. Dame had Lynn Thoms; Price had ; NOTICE Carl Morley and Helper had RobL 4A CLAUDIA ROCK ' Sneddon All .boys desiring to play, Colt ert and Fred Regis. ATTENTION 'j DAVID ABEYTA A fine boxing card is being pre-- i 'These players were chosen for Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rock of League, may obtain registration Pocatello David Abeyta of I blanks at the following places : their ability, sportsmanship and Dragerton announce the engage-- 1 sented to the general public by I mentrof their daughter, Claudia, Dragerton, Utah, is one of six ' Sunnydale scholastic ability. Doug Tollis, 126 the Kiwanis Club of Sunnyside on j :o Stephen J. Worthington, son of freshmen who March 24, at the Dragerton gym- represented Idaho Valley View, Sunnydale.' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Worthington of State in the Pacific Coast DragertonEmmett McFadden, pasium.-'March A freshman tournament at San Jose j 326 Columbia, Dragerton; Joe - The ;Easf Carbon? boxers Program Grantsville, Utah. will I C. A. Steven , attended the at 24 and 25. lonek, 216 .Rawlins, Dragerton; ;Eli pit their skill against a carefully I The program for March Logan and is now serving in the He competed at 119 pounds j Mestas, 134 Cedar Road, Drager-again- selected team from Price and Hel-- f 24, will start promptly at 7:00 p.m. United. States, the top freshmen on, the ton. Army , at Albuquert per. and close at 8:30 p.m. . ' t Mexico. New coast in that weight que, ' Rev. S.,G. Fitch, will open The, Claudia was graduated from The 5 ft. Go physical educathe meeting with prayer and Ber-ni- e Carbon, high school Fooj t in 1953. The tion major has shown well in extfi Michel and Glen Falkerth will wedding date has been set for hibitions this year. His last ap- each give a musical number. By SIDNEY J. HARRIS . une. Suppose you ran down a crowd-- 1 pearance was an easy decision John .Winn, Carbon School DisThis is ed an to a letter street, pushing people out off over Fred Schillinger of Washingopen boy, trict Coordinator, will speak on . the me about who 18, forced off your way, knocking packages out f Hubbartt is now a mem-- - ton State in a 125 pound fresh-- 1 ro , The Maladjusted Child. Round Rodney anc while cutting in sharply of ladies hands and kicking chil- -j ber of Uncle Sams? navy. .He is man exhibition. He also holds an table discussion will follow. . me hill on a aft passin2 into the gutter. What would t dren yesterday stationed in San Diego, California, Intrasquad victory over Cy Shep: so heroic or manly about that? bp Kenneth Hubbartt recently com- - I ardson. Shephardson has appeared erEn Digging wells is about the only You may, think yoi Son: 'Dear twice in varsitv of course. Then why matrbps. Nothing, course a business where you wont have to pleted in radar, in an air are a and driver, good perhaps you do you suppose that having 2,000 force school in Mississippi. begin at the bottom. But rd like t0 keep mind pounds of steel under you Prlr.e Search for makes if! that most of your "skillful, driv- any better? Theres nothing to be ing is due to other motorists. Band and Chorus of in wast proud driving any fool Anybody . can ..whip along the can do that. a of cow- - . form Its Selection of a Miss Carbon roa( as fast and as carelessly as Concert Friday to ardice threaten other drivers, . County to represent this county in yu "fere going. There's no trick not courage. . 1 first time an original operetta the Miss Utah contest and other t0 that the new cars are loaded The music department of the written in its entinty by the stu-- 1 county-wid- e Suppose you beat: me- at the and pickup too much activities during the I is school East Carbon junior high dents here. The experience gained year is being planned by the Price I so getaway,, or up the, hill? What afraid, does that prove? Nothing, except presenting a band and chorus con m doing this is invaluable to them. Junior, Chamber of Commerce. The Just remember that it was my cert in the Dragerton auditorium The money obtained from this selection will be made sometime alertness that prevent an accident car you bought is faster. the that, I 7 March concert didn't at You will ;30 band and chorus make it; its a commer-18th, p.m. Friday, ion the hill, not yours. And the help May; Tickets are being soldi by .the pay for the costuming and stagGirls 18 years of age or over, I driver who was approaching us al cial product. ."Anybody can buy I music students : Adults 50 cents ing of the ODeretta. unmarried, attractive and whoso had to brake.- suddenly and one like it and anybody" can drive 25 cents. and students and children We hope you will support us in possess some talent for music, vo- - swerve in order to save your life with a maniacal disregard for, We invite you and your families this matter, as all have so gen- - cal, reading, dancing, etc., are urg- - and his. safety. So dont take any pride in your to be there. We know you will en- erously done in the past. In addi- - ed to file entries with any member is not your courage or dex-tio- n to ticket sales, contributions of the Price Jaycees or with John ferity that, has kept .you alive as deadly accomplishment. A real joy the varied program that, has been- arranged. .The - band and will be accepted at the door, and I Craven, chairman, long as this, but the prudence and man is considerate Land polite choruses have made much prog- nmes and amounts listed if so de- I politeness of other motorists. You and takes chances only when it , ANNOUNCEMENT ress since their. Christmas concert. sired. have been trading on our good will counts, when his honor and The mixed chorus is singing such We extend an invitation to you! Ladies Democratic meeting will and sense call out for it. On the classes as music 1955 "On our March to The be held visit Lord's Prayer, at 18,' songs highway, most of all,, its easy to Friday, any time, I the Road to Mandalay, and "Oh The band practices at 10:30 every 730 p.m. at the home of Mr. ell. the men; from the boys for What a Beautiful Morning. This day, and the girls. mixed chorus James P. Alger. At 333 Carson ling is nothing but bad manners he, men have to1 save the boys-romixed chorus has not been heard at 2 :00 p.m. daily. All other music Avenue, Dragerton. All lady Dem- - it is not heroic, or adventurous or the consequences of their . ' on ocrats to foolish before. are attefid. Imanly. and needless bravado. . (Continued. urged Page Six) . - -- Jr e -- , At- 1 - . -- I -- 1 , P-T- Yel-Febru- ary P-T- A -- st -- 8-i- Fast Can YoungDrivers: Any - A I I I -- I - - , - with-powe- I 4 -- - , - " ' , ? - con-scien- ce i -- - . , |