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Show t The Serving Drager-to- n, Sunnyside, Sunnydale and Columbia. Combined population 6.000. Volume erton Tribune 1 Dragerton, Utahr Tuesday, January 13, 1948 MP COLLINS IS Returns To Ohio Along the APPOINTED NEW The MIA MAIL BOX ROWE DEPUTY SHERIFF BY HELEN ROWE J Robert E. (Bob) Brush is returning to Columbus, Ohio to his job on the Columbus Detective Force. Bob and Pat have been in Dragerton for the past 8 months. Their host of friends in Dragerton wish them both the best of luck. Bob stated before he left that lie certainly enjoyed the fine treatment he received from everyone here, and wanted to express his appreciation of the cooperation that everyone gave him. He mentioned that he will always have a warm spot in his heart for the people of Dragerton and will be back one of these days to see everyone. He also asked that eveiy-on- e extend to his successor. Rip Collins, the same consideration that was extended to him. ' ' j oom-muni- ty lire. Number 28 NE17 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS TO SPEAR AT To Speak Jones says that thar penThe L. D. S. churc sponsored icillin sure killed that ornery bug a fine banquet on Dec 27 in the that bit his right hand the other Dragerton school. Places were set day. P. S. He wouldnt get bitten for 150 people. Evcellent food was if hed keep his hands out of other served and everyone seemed to. people's mouths. enjoy it. The banquet was put on for the benefit of the church welfare plan, which aims to care for needy people within the chuich. A W. (Andy) Anderson was toastmaster for the occasion An excellent program was carried on duiing the banquet. Elton Taylor and Orvil Stevens of the stake Whats Fountain Green got that William Douglas (Rip) Collins Fred P. and has been appointed as new deputy Dragerton hadnt sheriff for Dragerton. Rip comes Johnny T. to Dragerton from the county We were sorry to hear about the sheriffs office in Price. Mr. Collins was born in Salt wreck Ruben J. was in New Lake City and attended the Year's Eve. Ruben said that next schools there. After graduating year he hopes that he won't get from school, he went to work for such a bang out of the New Year. the A. B. Dick Co., working out of Salt Lafce City, with the state Did you hear Mr. Clifford: of Utah s his territory. church burning down? the about "" Rip enlisted in the Navy and Donald G.: No, what happenserved as a physical instructor and a shore patrolman. In Octo- ed. Mr. Clifford: There w'as ber, 1945, he was released and went into the interior decorating (HOLY SMOKE). business in Price. However, the old bug of police work was still in The school , lunch certainly ,his system so he sold out and went smells good today (Friday) many with ,the sheriffs office. Mr. Colsaid and it was good too. lins family has always been in- people The ladies are doing a fine job terested In police and legal work, and deserve a pat on the back. so it was only natural that Rip would get it in his blood. Olive C. and Earl L. have the Collins is no stranger to most Dragerton- people. He is quite an (big love); nice going, Olive, hes athlete, participating in baseball, a tough man to get, I'VE HEARD. football and tennis. basketball, Most of his activities along this Report cards come out this line are now devoted to baseball -and tennis. Rip has pitched for week. Everyone has been under evterm exams. the Hope going semi-pro teams in many of the this district and has plenty of eryone does as well as Id like to stuff on the ball. The boys in Dragerton are very glad that Rip wjll Im writing my column while be playing with them instead of being on hall duty and many against them, can be seen from Mr. Collins stated that he par- strange sights where Im sitting. The elementary ticularly likes to work with chil- grades have just gone through to dren and will spend considerable room. Keek up the work time with them in athletics and the lunch while going through orderlies jyour other activities which arise. the halls is wonderful. (HEY! Corene what class are you sluf-Ifin(I dont know I havent been to class for so long I cant remember my schedule.) Lots all help to onr a better place In which to mako Per Copy 5c This and That. . By MARK HANSON v Doc invited presidency were special guests. Special thanks are due to Mrs. Tomsic and the girls assisting it and not somebodys fist, her as well as the L, D. S ladies who prepared the food for thej Doctor and Mrs. Lindem visited banquet here with mine officials and with Doctor and Mrs. Colombo cm last Doc Benion, who is woikmg Thursday, with Doc Jones,- - announces that, he vill hold office hours in the Mrs Durney says theres no Dragerton hospital on Saturdays. place like Skull Creek, Colorado Appointments can be made at the for y0ur health thats why she left. hospital any time. A MEETING P.-- T. At PTA . . East Carbon FJA will have the most important meeting of its short history this coming Thursday, January 15. The speakers roster will include school officials. The new superintendent of schools, Mont Harmon, the three members of the school board, Earl Durrant, Wesley Shurtz and Ellis Peacock will be present at this meeting. The people of East Car bon will have an excellent opportunity to meet Mr. Harmon who was appointed superintendent of schools less than one month ago. He has been in school work for many years specializing in elementary and II e secondary supervision. comes to Carbon County very highly recommended. Mr. Durrant, who has s been on the echoed board since 1932 and served as. chalrfftanof the board for the past six years, will MONT HARMON xt M I. A meetings will continue' Maary Sedauski says all Ameri-ne,wo if Priceless gifts Tuesday evening at 7.30.icans have. will just use them freedom Everyone is invited to attend the andey ambitiom league games for the Basketball will start on Jan. 7th.- IfUIse SanC'he2 went home and The first game will be with Sun- day is doing nicely. r .,n be the principal spea k e r. He will speak on the functions of M-M- en the Carbon , at thThom! n'f Mrs. Cassano. and James .Mr. I The Mrs. Nortons only Wellington Sunnyside Library, board eompanero went home Essie Rich held a meeting Monday, January January County 4, school district, how it operates and the problems that are confronting it at MIA meetings have resumed 1S ing nicely, once more, with much interest af- , , ter the holiday season. Everyone it few the is invited to come and enjoy the Earl Burraht time. many activities that are offered. Mr. Peacock and Mr, Shurtz will School started again after our There are rumors buzzing pouse suflered minor bruises in assist Mr. Harmon and Mr. DurChiistmas vacation the same as around Mutual that there is a a rant in giving ns a broad picture lmnc accident and is doing well ever, and it meant getting up esrly coming Gold and' Green Ball, at our schools. of enough to catch the bus. I think probably some time in February.- has been emphasized by Ray It j we all missed school a wee bit but The ball is one of the biggest at- Dix tor Monnett is still blunder-j- U $ the president of the East Bowen, we wouldnt admit it. As Minnie dont go getting yourself of the actions in past ingaround and suffering eye strain returned to year. on Janu Carbon PTA, that all parents and Sunnyside floor shows have been because house numbers are not engaged. Give all the fellows a j j occasions ary 4 from Lynnwood and Ilunt- - teachers should plan to be at this The committee members who chance. and many new andt at- - painted black. ! planned . A on has j ington started Park, California.' He and meeting. This will be the finest planned the holiday affairs for the Mrs. Erdei spent the holidays our bus. I believe it all started tractive dances have been learned Columbia Camp met for the last that we have ever Shirley O. Were all glad you because Patrieia couldnt hear by the MIA for presentation at the, Rtx MeFarlanc of Sunnydale, there with their children and Mrs. opportunity to had time Monday evening and finished with the get acquainted finally got rid of that COOTIE in very well one morning, but any- ball. All you young ladies (and has been hospitalized for obser- - Erdei will stay the rest of the school officials, - Mr. Bowen states, all their business. J lyour hair, the one you were chas- way we hope it will be profitable. some not so young) start smiling vation. These committee members, Mrs. , These men. in addition to tell- ' mg through Algebra. 'On W ednegdayianuagy- - te , Geraldine asked me to make this at your favorite boy friend so y?u William Li n e s, Mrs. Ammon about school conditions, will mg of a partner for the' will be sure announcement: yhat bunch of girls bribed a men in the Kaiser made a new answer Lindsey, Mrs. E. H. Stevenson, questions from the floor. 50-- 6 record for dance. themselves to big chef dance with certain by topping If you want to know how to Mrs. Freeman Ellett, Mrs. Byron GRAND OPENING a11 Mrs. of coal put Jeanette MeAlpin is planthem??? No names will be di previous records Hixson, William Harris, Donald make a baby buggy just ask MorHEAR YE HEARING AIDS n out a daFa ning deis very interesting musical were The Dragerton vulged but the club byword Braby, Bernard Taylor, T. W. Ev- ris. W. C. Walker of Salt Lake City program which will precede the Do you have a touch of mdiges-- i feated of the Arthur McCourt SunnyIvan and by Donald C. How do you make a ans, was a business visitor in Sunny- - meeting. tion after taking an overdose of dale by a difference of six points.! Biggs, wish to thank everyone baby buggy? Stricknine? The girls ensemble will sing Red OConnor is back in the hos- - Sl(;,and SunnydaJ last Friday. This was the first league game who helped. Morris N. Just drop it on its daughter of Now the Day Js Oer, The Vesper Do a sore little short visit with the1 The throat of the year. We hope the boys pital for you have The ladies of the program com- head. (Thats vyhat, happened to Cruz Sanchez of after drinking Hydracloric Acid? from Dragerton have better luck nurses, (Dont tell Mrs. OConnor Mr. and Mrs. Hymn and If I Could' Tell , You. mittee asked Harry R. Balle to act me.) was struck by a car The Sunnydale i Ninth and Tenth Boys Glee that.) Do you go to pieces when some- with their next games, as director of the program for last Monday. She suffered a frac- Club will sing Water Boy and The and Christmas Eve. The program cona sets look-one Dons! Why have you been stick of dynamite under ! tured skull and a slight brain con- - Bless This House. Have you tasted Mrs. Nortons cussion but is Gleaner Girl dancing club have sisted of a well directed chorus ing so happy? Could it be because you? getting along vc,y The event PTA meeting. The under the able direction of Mrs. of a certain Charles H.? Do you feel like hamburger af- another big dance planned for apple pie setwo accordian place school building. The time Earl McAlpine, ter going through, a meat grinder? February 21, in Huntington. The' 7:30 p. m. Thursday, January 15. Vernon Lund won 3 hams at lections, two plays and a reading, Do you feel slightly deaf when last dance that wa$ held was in The basketball game between the last being under the direction Price. Everyone enjoyed it. Tick- - the trap .ihoot which shows that sj(je became Mrs." Gui Pagano on both ear drums are bioken? of Harry R. Balle. Many fine com- Carbon and East Thursday was a Then by all means get a Hear ets are available from your local he can .vin at something besides New Year's Day. The couple were pliments were given and heard good game (of course the score Ye Healing Aid. or Gleaner Girl leader, poker. married at morning Mass in the concerning the splendid program, was in a reversed position). RobLocation old The bus. yellow families ert Anderson and Jack Ottestrum as more than twenty-tw- o Owned and operated by Gertook part in it. played on the teams and did very aldine Hyita and associates. Mr. George Leatham, District Superintendent E. S. O'Connor well. Better lilck next time boys. Cart Receptionist: of Utah Power & Light Manager Shirley was the special speaker for the wright. has made the following Company, evening. Hooker-uppe- r: The school pictures arrived FriEunice Shearer. suggestions concerning the ecoSpecial note and thanks should day and the school was in a hub Hair Dresser ( to cover up hearnomical of the electric operation for to help- !bub the rest of the day.' OH! the following be given Ware. Arleen aids): He ing that cooking stated ranges. ing make the program a success: there Cute! OH there awful! were Model: Patricia Berardi. with electricity can be done ecoLouie Veltrie, for hauling the the remarks that were heard. Well nomically if a few rules are un-hospital screen over from Drager- my petures came out awful too; derstood. the main thing to be I think Randy Sometimes ton. but then I didnt have much to remembered in cooking on an F. for Colombo V. mers Dr. lending crazy. You would agree if offer, said Mr. Anderson. Don't electric range is to keep the power saw him on the bus. the hospital screen. you feel bad, Mr. Anderson, mine were as low as possible at all times. He 9 Mr. Lee Allred, principal of the awful too. (They looked just like recommended that the heat be the for alschools, lending Sunnyside Why is it that Morgan Bush me. ) on at the start and as uirned high curtains used in the plays. ways wants Bonna to save him a lom Ski Race to be staged at soon as the water is boiling then Mrs. T. W. Evans, Billy Harris, Whats New! seat? ' Clear Creek on January 17 and the heat regulator should be turn-1- 8 Ronald Evans and William Lines New1 This is under the sponsorship .of the ecj tg low. By doing this the con- -. . for aiding Santa Claus to give the We finally got a number put on Coal Mountain Ski club have been Margaret R. and Legs (Jack) O. of electrical power will community a treat. our bus. Now it doesnt take two millo, also of Dragerton. Rev. J. cago to attend the Furniture Mart, sent to 14 ski clubs in the inter- - sumpti0n bewere after the game together be Another suggestion reduced If someone has been omitted, it hours to find it among the rest of A. Sanders performed the cere- - He will be gone a week. tween East and Carbon. mountain area, according to Pres Leatham made concerning is pure oversight, and to them we I buses. the before the' mony immediately Summerhays, general chairman. electrical .appliances in Dragerton also give our thanks. Mrs. Cliff Mahan entertained Mass in the Church of the Good1 Summerhays also reported thatwas aji your electric bill wiE Ann Belle? Who were you Thursday night a bus ran from Shepherd vwth friends and rela- - eight guests in honor of the sev- - R. L. Montmorency, president of be Mary there are leaky hot bjgj, HOMES TO BE RENTED with Friday night? Too bad here to Price for the basketball tives of the couple in at- - enth birthday of her daughter, the Intermountain Ski association, water faucets in the house. He AS SOON AS COMPLETED Claude L. had to get off at Well- game. It w'as loaded to the top tendance. Theyoung brides gown was Vena. has notified him that he will be stated that one leaky faucet will and was greatly overcrowded. To of white crepe with a long train! Games were fJayed and birth-j- at ington. the meet and will bring with kcep the thermostat on your elec-an- d 1 Several reports have been cir-- j top it all off we ran out of gas her fingertip veil was held, day cake served Those present him Some of the wests top skiers. is l(. water heater open and thus la ting that, the new homes under.) The Pep and Letterman Clubs on the way home (thats the Sun- in place by a beaded tiara. Mary - were: Jimmjr and Linda Hill, Gene ) Several" of the skiers who par- - cause electric power to be not some rented and be of the runbus for will nstruction teachers are go- nyside you always acted as matron of honor. Pressett, Roger Smith, Lynn Anna ticipated in last years meets have sume;j jn a great quantity. There-H- er til the entire 120- homes are ing to produce a play. Many of ning out of gas.) We had a good gown was of peach taffeta. Mathis, Kathiyn Ernst and Caro- - also said they -- wtH attend. to ali it is recommended fore, The area covered by the West- -' tenants of Dragerton that they mpleted. This is not the case, the students are trying out for time anyway but suffered for it The bride and her matron of honor lyn Olsen. when we had to get up for school carried arm bouquets. Attending ited theofficials of John W. the different parts. ern Intermountain association 0bserve these fundamental rules the next mornihg. ilbreatn& Co. The homes will the groom was John Perea. Mrs Sterling Temple Number 12,,reaches from Flagstaff, Arizona and report all leaky water faucets, The Relief Society is going to Mike MihaLk played the proces--Pythirented as soon as they are comSisters, initiated three on the south to Twin Falls,. Idaho .especially hot water faucets,-t- o bed and ready for occupancy. cut quilt blocks Wednesday night sional and recessional and Mrs. new members in their order The anj Jackson Hole, Wyoming on rental office that they may be and they are inviting everyone to C. Don Waring, accompanied by initiation was performed by of- - the north. f'promptly repaired. come out. Mrs. Mihalik sang during the Leers of Carbon Temple Number Mass. The young couple plan to 19 of Price. Corsages were preThe fire side chat organization Total production of soft coal in make their home in Dragerton. sented to all candidates, also to has been a great success. The Utah during the week ended DePearl Mahan for service.- - New; next one will be held at Dean cember 20, as given out" by the Electrical Demonstrator candidates were Edna Thurman, The Welfare Committee has Andersons in C section. Every- bureau of mines, was 148,000 net Is In Town Miss Marie Sanders, sister of Marian Lund and Mabel Johnson, of Bob Brush left nnounced that there will be a one try and come. It will be Sun- tons as compared with 143,000 net Father Sanders, passed away in Th resignation ee show this coming Thurs-a- y, day, January 18. It starts at 7:30 tons for the, previous week and Mrs. C. Don Waring w'as hostess Utrech, Holland, on Wednesday, apo; cpe Mrs. Mary Black, Home Dema vote othe f.ire January 15, and another and it ends about 9:00 and 9.30. $195,000 and 186,000 tons for the onstration representative for the to the members of her sewing club January 7, 1948, accordng to a mna scuad n Thursday, January 29. As -- Sanders.111 at their meting Friday, Jancable received Fr. weeks ended December 14 and Utah Power and Light Company, last by Eight evening was Anderson Chester sual there wll be a matinee DRIYERS LICENSE EXAM December 21, 1946, respectively. uafy is In Dragerton for a series of members were present and re- Miss Sanders was 51 years of age. l the afternoon for the chil-re- ten The total production of bitumi- home demonstrations. If you have freshments were served at the She had made her home with her elected as a member. Mr. Ander- at 3:45 p. m. The com-litNotice has been given by the nous coal and lignite in the week any problems with your range or close of the evening. mother. She endured many hard- - son was so elected because f his has requested that the State Tax Commission that Driv- ended December 27, as estimated water . reason Chester that The ships during the war which con- - dependabiuty, knowledge of. fire, only heater, please contact the fuldren come onTy'ift the after-oo- n ers License examinations will be by the bureau of mines, was Utah Power and Light Company Anderson made application for tnbuted to her early death. Fa- his- work- and because and leave the' evening held in Dragerton from, 10 a.in. sister-- f prevention ru- therSanders - last . sa w--his dur- Office. Jn-- the -- Dragerton Theatre Vlunteer -- Fireman, -- So t.-is net tonsProduction. h o w To r the gro w n - ups ; big conditions, enables him to be to 4 p. m. on Tuesday, February ing . the Christmas week last year Building and Mrs. Black will call mored, is that he would be able in the fall of 1946 when he visited available for all emergencies. Holland. 24, and Tuesday March 23, 1948. amounted to 9,508,000 tons. at your home. (Continued on Page Four) present g) Snooping Around, Columbia . new-busine- ... - j i , Ir-H- ' M-M- en en Tri-Sta- ke M-M- en Electrical Economy Suggestions Made en s - j ' j cop-Sala- zar ' - an Welfare Show This Thursday Soft Coal Output Continues Upward j j j j j -i- ) -- |