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Show ,N Serving Druer ton, ne Sunnyside, Sunnydale and Columbia. Combined population 6.000. Volume r erton 1 f noune Let aU help ts make our community a better place In which to live. Dragerton, Utah, Tuesday, October 28, 1947 EAST CARBON JR. MINIATURE HIGH LOSES TO PARADE TO BE HELD PRICE ELEVEN FOR HALLOWE'EN P.-- T. A. Officers for Number 18 1947-194- 8 GLEE CLUB CONCERT This and That. . FRIDAY CALLED HUGE SUCCESS Cottrell clipped himself off a four point deer on Ferron Mountain. Slyde In a hard fought game on the field, Price Junior High a stubborn East Caibon 12 to 6. On Friday, October 31st, Hal-Drager- loween Day, the Dragerton mentary Grades will have a minia-teajture Halloween parade, weather The game started with East Permittin 11 wl11 start at 1:00 R Carbon receiving Louis Grevon M from lhe seho1 buddlnS- The on a quick opening play nearly Parade wlU be escorted bY the School Band. broke away for a touchdown. East The children should all come then Carbon marched down the field to the Price 10 yard line in the afternoon mysteriously cos-here they lost the ball pn downs, 'turned. Every student should at Price drove back 20 yards, but least have a mask on The forced to kick. For the re-- dren wlU Parade by the shut-in- s may enJy t. of the 1st quarter the 50 that the Wl11 come down Then t0 they was andno score even, playing through the business section of was recorded Price scored once m the 2nd Dragerton and around the scho1 quarter on a short pass after albuilding in order that the many beautiful goal line stand by the parents residents, and high school East Carbon crew, and the inter- - students may all view this gayly mission score was 6 to 0 for Price. costumed parade. The children may also decorate In quarter, Price drove to East Carbon territory, but the their bicycles, wagons, doll bugEast Carbon line held, and Price gies, and scooters to add to the atlost the ball on downs. After traction. Prizes will be given to the three some even playing in midfield, costumes. Four disinterested best once more Price scored on a pass persons (not having any children to make the score 12 to 0. In the final quarter, Price fum- - m the parade) wl11 be asked to be bled on their own 15 yard line, udge? Morris Nelson recovering for East; Rlgbt after the parade, class Carbon. Then on a quick open parties will be held in the rooms for the school children only. ing crossbuck, Reuben Jiminez Everyone is invited to be a spechis across to dirt way fought pay tator and enjoy this parade, to for the only East Carbon score. Our bioys played a wonderful which all the children are making game and we wish them better many happy plans. This is the first parade of its luck the next time. to be held in Dragerton, and kind DONNA WOODRUFF. the teachers hope "that everyone will enjoy it very much, and perhaps repeat it again next year. The teachers also thank the mothers who are working hard on cos6-Snow , 0 V Ele-defea- ted Not to be outdone by the men DORIS WAITE and ANNABF.LLE TOBEY managed to bring a deer a , piece back. Nice going, girls. Manyof the men I am quite sure aie a bit envious of you. You may know several hundred of them yourself. m - w v . chU-we- re hosPital-mainde- the-thir- V and MRS. JERRY and family have gone to Oklahoma to attend the wedding of Mrs. Galbreaths Sister. T hey are expected to return this week. Jerry will probably do very little bragging about his hunting prowess while at home. We shall send a paper to his home Just to be sure they get the correct VERSION of his exploring trip. H MR. r d Carbon College Defeats In Brusing Battle Shown above are the recently elected officers of the Dragerton PTA who were elected for the 1947-4- 8 year. They have already assumed office and are formulating plans for a very strong organization which will be fully representative of the parents and teachers of the surrounding communities. This is an exceedingly able group that will command the respect and cooperation of everyone interested in a more progressive school system. The officers are as follows: Seated: Mrs. Eva Ellett, secretary; Ray Bowen, president, and Har MIA Hallowe en Party To Be Held Next Tuesday tumes. Carbon Colleges Golden Eagles cinched the Intermountain 'Junior College conference last Friday w jth a hard fought 6Q. victory over the Snow junior college Badgers. Snow displayed its usual fight and spirit, but lacked power and size to defeat the champion Eagle eleven. , . Carbons score came in the first peridd with Jim Mullins, quarterback, putting the ball in scoring territory on an end sweep. Eurke Berry scored from the five on a cross buck over tackle. Randy Fulmer clipped off a 65 yard run later in the game which went for naught as Carbon fumbled on the next play. The Dragerton M. I. A Halloween Costume Party will be held in the school gym at 7:30 p. m. on Tuesday, October 28. Everyone 'Will be in costumes of every imaginable kind from black cats to the headless horsemen. Be sure to come in costume and get in on all the eccentricities that goes with a costume party. However if you dont have a costume come anyway for there will still be plenty of fun for all, for a couple of live ghosts will be about just to make it interesting for those without a costume. Candy, punch, popcorn, cookies and a lot of good things to eat will be sold by the various classes. Dont forget your pocketbook. U. EXTENSION COURSE GIVEN AT EAST CARBON The Extension Division of the University of Utah is giving a course on world economics. It is being held in the library of the East Carbon School. The first class was held last Friday afternoon at 4 30 p. m. This course is open to the public. The teachers are professors from the University of Utah so it is in very capable hands. It would be worth anyones time to attend. In case one is interested in obtaining credit for the course he may do so. Rock Asphalt Employees Jf t v n a' ' H ? i i X ft 0 Back row, standing Paul Thomas, foreman; Eugene Pres'sett, superintendent; George Henrie, wag- -' on drill operator; Robert Stoker, greaser; Albert Leautaud, shovel operator; Pastor Corta, plugger; Harry Valencia, bucket pusher; K. Kido, powder-maFrank Zupon, timberman; Elmer Lewis, plug n; OF PAVING MATERIAL IN COUNTRY where incidentally, is ter6 paradise. a deer hun- Approximately 200 tons of rock asphalt are produced each nine-howorking' dayfrotff the pres-- j ent opening which ranges in thickness for 70 to 200 feet. The new section will also provide a much richer product. The streets and driveways of. Ejragerton were paved with this asjOhlt. Approximately 8000 tons were used on this project. Production at the Sunnyside' quarry is expected to close for this year 6n November 1 and during the winter months work will be continued on stripping the earth and rock from, off the top of the asphalt deposits to make ready for the next summers production schedule. During the peak of the summer season 120 men are emmine winding, up, the nvoifn tain-ti- ployed. At the present tiibe 31 and from there W the 'top men are on the Jobi ; de ar old Hanson, first vice president. 'Standing are Mrs. Ruby Mihalik, treasurer, and Mrs. Agnes Jeffs, second vice president. The intended policy of the Dragerton PTA will be to foster good will, better understanding, and closer a association' of our school and our home. We shall try to direct our efforts toward accomplishment of benefits mutual to the students, teachers and parents. Ray J. Bowen, President. ELECTRICAL DEMONSTRATION PLANNED SCHOOLS WILL HANDLE TRIBUNE In oider that all users of elec- SUBSCRIPTIONS tric ranges and electer water heaters in Dragerton may receive full information covering the use The East Carbon junior high of these appliances tp thteir best school ancT'the Dragerton elemena of demonstraadvantage, series tary school under the supervision tions is being planned. Due to limited accommodations, of Harold Hanson, principal, will it is found necessary to conduct handle the subscriptions for the several meetings, separate groups Dragerton Tribune effective imThe school will obtain being invited to each. In this way amediately. commission for every subscripwill users an all eventually have tion sold through its facilities and opportunity to attend. Those people who are already this money will go towards purchasing supplies needed at the using electric ranges and water school not furnished by the heaters will be invited to attend these demonstrations next week, Board of Education. The same manner of selling subscriptions Tuesday, October 28th and Wed- will probably be used at ColumOctober 29th. others The nesday, bia and Sunnyside. The cliools at will be invited at a later date as will be conthe ranges and water heaters are those communities f interested they will tacted and l installed. Performances will be receive the same consideration-a- s continuous during these days. These demonstrations, sponsor- the schools in Dragerton. After ed by the Utah Power & Light November 5, the Tribune will disother solicitois to contact Company and the Flint Distribut- patch those who are missed by the school inwill at be held ing Company tervals during the next few weeks salesmep. Individuals can give their subat the Dragerton School. Miss Evelyn Hansen, Home Service di- scriptions to any of the school rector of the Power Company and children. Prizes of $15, $10 and Mrs. Josie Stewart, Home Econo- $5 will be given to the three chilmist of the Flint Distributing dren selling the greatest number One hundred Cmpany, will conduct the demon- of subscriptions. strations, which will include the passes to the Dragerton theater actual operation of the equipment. will be giveifcto the East Carbon class selling the most subscriptions. Two tickets will be given SCHOOL AND to each member of the winning class in the Columbia and Sunny- ' side schools. DANCE This is the last complimentary Halloween this year will find Issue of the Dragerton .Tribune its share of parties and dances. and starting with the hext publi4 the rate in On Friday night the student body cation, November Carbon will be $2.00 per county is planning its big dance and paror five cents year copy. per Evty for all the school groups. all for one of the set is erything Session best dances ever held in the school building. The committees are working themselves to a fraz- Is HeldO zle to make it a highly successful One of the nicest parties ever one. No one of school age can to be held in East Carbon was possibly afford to miss this given Saturday night by Alice dance of the year.' Robles Lorraine Brace, Corene On Saturday night the Recreaand Donna Woodruff at tion Association is giving its big Miller, the clinic building. Dancing startdance of the month. All types of off. A very choice ed the music will be played including the selectionprogram of the most popular old favorite, the square dance." dance tunes was obtained, and we Bryan Oviatt has offered to take had a swing session. on ell comers in the square danee. really AfteF two hours of some' mean Byron is going to dance them right leg swinging all but three of us of out their shoes and make them went out on the screwiest scavholler uncle. hunt a group of girls could This is a big week; lets every- enger ever conceive. Each individual had body enjoy it. a list of five articles get. The group had an hour in which to A finish the hunt. We all left the Wilcox building in a rush, each trying to Budge get back first, having no. idea Is Improved wher$ we would get the idiotic items which ranged from false To the many friends of' teeth, antlers, names and dates off Budge Wilcox who have' been tombstones, 1930 license plate, and constantly inquiring about his a four lead clover. Winners were condition it can be stated that Bauers and Billy Higgin-o- n he is improving very rapidly George who finished in a dead heat, and has left the Dragerton after a most hectic hour. All the Hospital. rest of the contestants were ex WELFARE BOTH TO GIVE ger; John Martinez, crusher operator; Joe Lopez, boney picker; Frank Lessar, Sr., powder. Front, sitting Richard Roberts, tram operator Aichie James, plugger; Frank Lessar, Jr., shovel operator; George Roedel, crusher operator; Mike Steffan, dumptor driver. ROCK ASPHALT HAS FINEST DEPOSIT Right here in our midst is one of the largest and richest of natural rock asphalt deposits in the United States. It is estimated to contain some 800 million tons. This would build three 64 foot roads completely encircling the globe. The Sunnyside quarry is probably -- one of the most interesting asphalt deposits in the country. It sea is located 9,040 feet above level. The mineral is scooped out of the side of the mountain by . huge -- shovels and is transported to the crushers in the valley eight miles away by means of huge buckets suspended on cables. The mountain In which the deposit is located. is10,000 feet high thus placing the diggings almost to the top. A private road leads to the rtf,, f 'iiy The first assembly program of the school year took place in the' East Carbon Junior High Auditorium last Friday afternoon. Ruben Jimenez, student body president, introduced Mrs. McAlpine, who was in charge of the assembly. She presented the eighth, ninth and tenth grade glee clubs and the mixqd choruses in a singing fesuval of folk songs. , PREVENT FROZEN WATER PIPES The residents of Dragerton are requested by the Rental Office to report to them when they leave town for a few days or more. This is to prevent the freezing of the water pipes. Considerable inconvenience to both tenant and the townsite can be avoided if ev eryone--w-ill repor- t- their - going away to the Rental Office. Damage caused by failure to report to the Rental Office will be charged to ,the tenant. . NEW PARKING SPACE FOR THEATRE PATRONS The vacant ground adjacent to the Dragerton Theatre bas been made available to the patrons for their convenience in parking. Please filter from, the front and park in such a manner that you do not block other patrons who will be using the parking facilities. Leave by the rear entrance. DO NOT PARK ACROSS THE YELLOW LINES MARKING THE PEDESTRIAN LANE. LEAVE THIS FOR THOSE ON FOOT. , Jamboree ,, (Continued on Page Five) GAL-BREA- These groups' sang with confidence and used a great deal bl style in several of the folk tunes. The respect and attention shown' to their capable director was commendable throughout the performance. One of the highlights was an original composition called Concerto played and sung by Merle Anderson. The accompaniments were played by Katherine Zele TROY HILL may not have done and Mrs. Mihalik. so good deer hunting but he is certainly one whale of a coyote hunter. TROY was out in the field and saw something protruding from the ground. He kicked it a couple of times and finally it let off with a bank. TROY bounced back from the explosion BY HELEN ROWE . but the gas still hit him. TROY got dizzy, white and thought his Morris and Kendall Nelson went heart was going, to stop... He laid door hunting, they saw a deer and there for a half an hour until fired, enough times to kill a Bufthings began to look normal for falo but (No luck). It just walked him. TROY is feeling okay but off. " " is definitely not going around Bill (Cummer) Higgenson went kicking coyote bombs anymore. door hunting and fired many shots DOC JONES and TROY ought to one of which hit a target (HIS get together for the "game they FOOT). We sincerely hope its bag during hunting season. I wonserious. nothing der what kind of a permit a felDonald Cullen took to the hills low needs for the type of hunting to find a deer but DIDNT get they do. any. farther than Columbia. - Along the ROWE Maybe we should take a referee along on these deer hunts. PAUL ZAKIS and- VAL RIZZI both einpty alltheir shells into a poor buck until he had so many bullets in him that he couldn't stand any longer. PAUL said he killed the deer, while RIZZI said his shots sank the poor fellow. Finally PAUL saw there were so many holes in the deer that out of the goodness of his heart and the fact that the deer wouldnt be much good, gave RIZZI the " buck. KENT JONES went along with them but am not sure whether he got his buck or not. - Has everyone ruffs new hair HUH) Whose the new guy, Eunice? We had an exciting time at the canteen Friday night I Believe that Its the largest crowd weve had in a long time. ' Some of the boys from Helper came up to see our Canteen. We showed them a 1 good time. How do you .spell your name, Merle Anderson??? It has been handed into the paper spelled MERLE, MERL, MEREL, and MURIEL The editor tries to get names spelled correctly but it DOC FRED JONES had some the is a mighty tough job. tall explaining to do, when he ari rived at the hospital Friday mornAn assembly was given by the ing about 11 oclock. Somehow, word had leaked out by telephone choruses Friday under the direcof Mrs. McAlpine. Merl Anthat he was sporting a black eye. tion, derson played his own COMPOSIAlready 23 DIFFERENT are making the rounds con- TION of (MOTHER, .MOTHER, MAY I GO). This was an alarm cerning how he got the shiner. to the students for they had heard is most one the Possibly logical so much about the composition the fact that DOC should have been home Monday night instead awhich MERL had written. It was cute TRICK and everyone enof Thursday. It sounds as though DOCS WIFE, Evelyn, did not be- joyed it thoroughly. CORENE MILLER and ALICE lieve HIS story about the delay. The Net Result THE BLACK ROBLES held a TERRIFIC party in the clinic EYE. night. Friends building Saturday The explorers, after WEEKS of intensive prepa- from all over were invited, such ration and vociferous boasting, as, from Helper, Price, Dragerton, came back in two parties. One has Columbia, Sunnydale and. Sunnyside. a huge sucThe was Parly never heard so many' VERSIONS that have come out of this expedi- cess and EVERYONE had a good BRUSH tion. Youd think that these hen- time. PAT and BOB ' pecked,- wisened married men of chaperoned. long standing would know enough TEEN-AG- E CANTEEN The by this time to get together ON THEIR VERSIONS before coming held its elections Friday night and new officers were: President home. Next time, LOUIE VELTRI the RANDY FULMER rVice President said that he will go along as reJEAN CROSBY; to VERcording secretary keep the L - VER-sio- ns -- well-publiciz- ed Secretary-Treasur- , er Either ZOLLA CROSBY or SIONS straight!!!! v ALICE HANSON, as they tied for BLACK EYES . . , MAROONED It. At first, the officials thought that they had this problem, solved, . . . RAN OUT OF FOOD, FUEL AND DRINKING WATER . . . for after the returns of the election were handed in there were THREE DAYS OVERDUE My! four people that had not votstill what an exploring party. Next ed. let them vote and thought They year, it has been understood, that there will be two new and differ- that these votes would be the deent party leaders than the present ciding ones. SO WHAT HAPdiscredited leaders, Emery- - Olsen PENS!!! Two of them voted for ALICE and two for ZELLA. Well, and Doc Colombo. .. . The ADMIRALTYSHIP of good luck, kids. T knowlhat'Mcn-da- y will be an exciting day for CLYDE ROBERTS during the trip was like a page out of the book of you both; may the BEST one win. Bar Man ALICE ROBLES; Paul Jones (no relation to Doc. Man CLEM BAUERS; Door thank CLYDE Jones, goodness). 17 GEORGE Board Directors of, stood at his post and guided the 2, EUNICE SHEARER; BAUERS; the waters ship through perilous while the tremendous bombard- 3, DAVID FADDIS; 4, TOMMY ment of DOC COLOMBO and LEE; 5, TOMMY BYERS. The students that go to Carbon" SWEDE OLSEN took . place. CLYDE refused to leave under to school got a new bus, about a fire. There were no calamities week ago and ast Monday they name of from the bombardment of OLSEN christened it and JOHNSON (pardon, I mean MEG and MUG. Nice going kids OLSEN and COLOMBO). After (thats sure a cute name). We had a good football game the dawns "early light finally last Thursday PRICE vs. here no shown, and still deer, CLYDE AW SHUCKS, 'YOU EAST CARBON. It was an excitsaid, ing game and EVERYONE enjoy- MISSED????? . ( Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Four) ... -- -- t witthe |