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Show he Dr BLOOD TYPING OF E. C. RESIDENTS Lee Alger of the Kiwanis club of Sunnyside stated that the club The lions clubs emmense will be shown color films on skiproject of converting the populas ing in Utah and Colorado. Mr. of the East Carbon area into a Alger said the films are very enas walking blood bank got under lightening to ski enthusiasts the in interested as 25 those well of blood the with typing way women Monday. planning of the new ski sites. He Lions club officials report that indicated that ambitious plans are 25 women will be typed at the under discussion for the construclocal hospital every day until the tion of a bigger and better ski first of March with the aid of the area in East Carbon. We have state health department, the ideal skiing conditions, Mr. Alnumber typed daily will be in- ger said, but we will have to gather our resources together to creased to 150. of building at Until that time the club will put over a program site. a new sollct women from the various Mr. Alger directed the instalsections of town and the surroundof the ski tow equipment lation their to have communities ing blood typed and aid in despensing at the present Bruin mountain information concerning the ac- site. He said that the interest tual procedure followed in blood shown in the rather meager ski used this winter is convinctyping. According to committee- area men working on the project, num- ing proof that many people will erous people do not understand be attracted to a larger and ski site. (at the obtaining a blood sample uipped for typing amounts to little more than a slight pin prick. Sunnydale Drug Holds When the project gets in full swing in March the blood samples Lead In League By will be sent to Salt Lake for the technical work of typing. Defeating Circulars were distributed to the homes in the area last week Displaying the same skill that explaining the need for a walk- won them the first half in the ing blood bank and the school Ladies league, the Sunnydale children were given notes for Drugs bowling team took all their parents to sign permitting three of the games with Workmans market in the second match the childs blood to be typed. ' According to the circular every of the final half in the league Wednesday evening. will over six years of age person be typed and given a metal tag . Wasatch store .team .took, three bearing his name and blood type points in their match with An-selA record jwill also be kept in the squad but dropped the last local hospital so blood donors can game to their opponents. Bea Vigil - of the Workmans be quickly obtained in event of store team was high total scorer accidents and emergencies. Committeemen estimate that it for the match with a count of 436. will take over two months to Ruby Mihalik, a new comer to the type the 7000 residents of East Anselmo squad, followed closely with a score of 433, while Dorothy Carbon. better-eq- Workmans Burdis lead the winning Sunnydale drug team with a score of 3 Teams Tied For First Place In 420. Coal Major League A three way tie resulted from Sunday nights playoff in the Coal Major league. Kaiser Steel, Horse Canyon and Union Supply all have 30 games to their credit The unique situation of a three way tie was not the only interesting result of the evenings bowling for scores second highest for the year were also established. Mike Mihaliks three game total of 606 is second only to C. Easters mark of 617 which Is high for the year. His single game score of 233 is, in turn, but two points short of Doug Tollis record high of 235. Jack Theorine of Union Supply came in not too far behind the high scorer by amassing 502 points for the three game total. Jacks single game 6core of 226 put him in good standing among the ace bowlers. Both Mihalik and Theorine rolled additional games of 211. B. Easter of Union Supply took third place laurels with a total score of 406, followed closely by B. Hareberg who chalked up 403. Dugie Tollis was high for ser Coal with a three game of 477 while F. Markosek high for Kaiser Steel. Bert Wagner led the Sunnydale with 439 points. Kai- total was Van team GOLD AND GREEN BALL SLATED FOR MARCH 4 IN DRAGERTON GYM . Beas second game of 161 was high single game for the evening but there were three close contenders for the second place berth. Ruby Mihalik had looped the pins for .155 points while Dorothy Burdis and Lillie Tollis each rolled a game of 154. Mary Fahl and Phyllis Estes were high scorers for Wasatch store by tallying up 370 and 469 points - SUNNYSIDE BASEBALL ASSOCIATION Sunnyside SLATES baseball as- sociation announced plans today for a meeting to be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 in the Sunny, dale Homes office. This is a public meeting and all interested per sons in Sunnyside are invited to be present. According to Henry T. Murphy, The secretary-treasure- r, side baseball team was Sunny- last year, receiving no aid from any other organization. He stated that the group hopes to en large on the ideas tried last year Ond make baseball a more sue cessful venture in Sunnyside and East Carbon. The association is planning a business organization to include officers and directors to be selected from those present at the meeting tomorrow evening. The needs for completing the baseball field at Sunnydale will be brought before the group and the overall park planning will be discussed. Columbia MIA Gold and Green Ball Postponed The Columbia Gold and Green ball which was originally scheduled for March 3 has been postponed, according to word received from MIA officers. A new date has not yet been set but this information will be released in the near future. Mia officers also report' that mutual will be disconHansen. tinued Until future notice due to a in charge of the shortage of coal at the school event are Ollie Lindsey and Mrs. house. Dora Smith, assisted by the following committees: Advertising Youth Makes and art work, Leah Lindsey, Sunnyside Semi-Fina- ls Wrestling Bud Irene chairman, Ungritch, Philips and Mrs. Jones. Costumes, Grant Turner of Sunnyside Naomi Anderson and Vera Wals for the in qualified show Floor and rren.' dancing, state was meet which wrestling Mr., and Mrs. Bus Cline and Naomi Anderson. Decorations, Ned held in Price Friday and SaturArambula and Clark LeFriez. Mu- - day.' Grant wrestled in the 138 sic, Marion Lund and Mrs. Jones. pound class and was one of the two Carbon grapplers who won Wilkie R. Dierks of Columbia their bouts Friday night. Grant recently moved to 156 Denver is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Tuner of Sunnyside. Avenue, Dragerton. The Dragerton MIA Gold and Green ball has been scheduled for Saturday, March 4, at the school Theme chosen for gymnasium. this years ball is Candy Land. Reigning over the festivities will be Queen Shirley Oveson and Attendants Beth Leavitt and Alice semi-fina- rty Nolico On Arrival Oi Food Stuff The potatoes have been transported through the efforts of the unions that have hired trucks to haul the potatoes into the county and distribute them. The first shipment of 300 sacks was hauled in from Morgan City, Weber county, Thursday. Union officials in East Carbon reported that Frank Hicks, general superintendent of the Geneva mines, has volunteered the use of a truck to aid in transporting the foodstuff. The union welfare committee is UMW of A. Local 8003 of Dragerton, Utah, hereby gives notice to its members so that It may become general knowledge that Local 8003 has received and distri- 1 buted 10,600 pounds of govern- ment surplus potatoes. There will be more potatoes available sometime in the next few days and anyone who has aL ready received potatoes is re- quested not to ask for any so that others who have not yet received may get their share. The pot a toe truck will park in a centrally located spot and these people who have not received any potatoes and would like to have please come to the truck that they might receive their snare' Due to government regulations , and requirements, it is necesslry that the recipients of surplus Negotiations between the opercommodities sign a receipt ack- ators and Lewis began Wednes- nowledging the fact that they re- -j day, according to instructions of ceiyetL same in parV the- state- - I Judge- - Keech, but "Were' discon-me- nt everyone is required to sign ' tinued Saturday with little pro-- is ' this: The Tgress having beed made. I hereby acknowledge receipt bargaining talks were resumed of the above commodity order and yesterday afternoon. I agree to use this commodity for Lewis is reported as asking for my own or my dependents con- a work guarantee sumption and will not sell, trade, as well as seniority provisions to or otherwise dispose of it. protect Jobs. This is, in addition The commodities, received by to increase in daily wages and the UMWs general county com royalty payments to the health mittee, are being distributed to and welfare fund. He is also askthe different locals and each lo- ing that the working day be recal union is responsible, through duced to seven and a half hours. their committees; for seeing to It that their respective member- FISH &GAME SMOKER ship get their share of the surplus commodity. SLATED FRIDAY The governnent is donating these poutoes and they are made 11 DRAGERTON GYfil available, to the general county 11 committee, at Morgan city and The untiring efforts of the East Richfield, Utah. Each and every Carbon members of the Carbon-Eme- ry local union in this end of District Fish and Game association 22 Is to contribute $1.00 per mem- to gain a place in Utah sports for ber to defray the expense of tr men in this area will be aptly the surplus commodities demonstrated by the annual from wherever the commodities smoker which will be held for the might be to the different local first time in this part of the coun- unions or camps, ty Friday night. Everyone is requested to save The program consists of numthe potatoe sacks and return them bers by top rate professional ento their respective local union or tertainers, fried elk sandwiches, committee, as the sacks can be beer, pop and a raffle of groceries sold to feed and grain merchants and sporting goods. one sack will pay for approxiYour Fish and Game card is d of the expense your admission to the smoker mately incurred in transporting 100 which will begin in the Dragerton gym Friday at 8:00 p. m. pounds of potatoes. It is hoped that the general Tickets can be obtained from any county committee will soon get of the directors or can be purdefinite word as to when it can chased at the door. All proceeds expect to get 55 barrels of dried from the program will be used bird feeding, deer milk from Boise, Idaho and 55 to finance cartons of dried eggs from Hut- count and numerous other activichinson, Kansas, this quantity of ties related to fish and game. Many sportsmen from the East milk and eggs is supposedly enough for several thousand peo- Carbon area have been asking ple for three months, this food- for a greater representation in the Fish and Game stuff will come in bulk form and Carbon-Emewill have to be packaged and dis- association. Thus the number of directors has been increased in tributed by voluntary workers area from three to nine givthis all committees and interested inas great dividuals, including the general ing the local sportsmen a representation as any other seccounty committee are donating tion. their time and effort in this work. The nine directors are: Lou Any monies left in the transpor- Buffmire, Burke Hyatt, Joe tation fund wiR be returned to Brown, Fra t to, Sr., Mark the various local unions, accord- Predovich,Sunny William D. Collins, ing to their membership along Maurice Manchester, Mike Fratto with a report stating how the and Frank CompagnL money is spent Ann Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Jensen, celebratEAST CARE0:i CAGERS ed her 9th birthday Friday afternoon with a party for her friends. EDGED OUT 111 CLOSE re-a- ny , Ken ilworth, chairman; Lee Miller, Castle Gate; Carl Orton, Hiawatha; Edwin Alberts, Dragerton, and J. E. Brinley, Sunnyside. Mrs. John Maulsby of Price has been employed as an intermediate case worker to aid Mrs. Evelyn Roberts, Carbon county wel composed of Bill Bergamo, y rx r M i - Scout Leader Specks Kiwanis Plan For PTA Founders Sunnyside Scouts At Anniversary Meet Annual Convention Program Attracts Large Turnout . To In James G. Anderson, Boy Scout At director, gave an '.illustrated lecMore than 10,000 persons are ture to the Kiwanis club of Sunnyside last week in commemora- expected to attend the 35 th antion of the 40th anniversary of nual convention of Kiwanis Inscouting in America. Mr. Ander- ternational May 7 to 11 at Miami, son showed a colorful film to the Florida, officers of the Kiwanis group outlining some of the train- club of Sunnyside, Utah were ining activities of the Boy Scouts. formed today. Thomas C. Mahon, president of He traced the history of Scouting from its origin during the Boer the club, said that reports from war, through its organization in the Miami Kiwanis convention Great Britain, and then its event- headquarters indicate that the five-da- y ful move to the United States in meeting 1910. are fast a a form of nearing completion. Scouting is Many nationally known figures religious movement," Mr. Anderson said, "for Boy Scouts are will be on hand to address deletaught the basic beliefs and the gates, representing 3,100 clubs He said the Scout and 200,000me mbers throughout trust in God. movement believes in building the United States, Canada, Alaska, the boys which in turn saves the Hawaii and the Yukon territory Mr. Mahon said. mending of men. The club program was under These speakers will include, the direction of Silas A. Ross, who among others, Secretary of Deis Scoutmaster of the troop in fense Louis Johnson, General CarSunnyside. Mr. Ross has his en- los P. Romulo, president of the tire troop to where 'general assembly of the United they were feted by their spon- Nations, the Rev. Marshall R. sors, the Kiwanis club of Sunny- Reed, bishop of the Methodist church in the Detroit area, and side. John Fisher, Toronto, widely known Canadian radio commenSunnydale Couple Take tator and newspaper columnist. Delegates also will participate Vows At Ceremony In in panel conferences on numerous Kiwanis sponsored activities, Sacred Heart Church ranging from public affairs, boys and girls work and agriculture to vows their Pledging wedding of churches in their support February 12th, were Miss Maria An outstanding Connie Martinez, a daughter of spiritual aims. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mortinez, program also is being planned for Sunnyside and William T. Roybal, the wives of Kiwanians, Mr. Ma a son of Mr1, and Mrs. Frentoso, hon said. Anticipating a huge delegate RoybaL The single ring sites were sole- registration, Kiwanis Internationmnized at Sacred Heart church in al established its convention headSunnyside with Father John Sand- quarters at Miami in January. At the same time, the organization ers officiating. Given in marriage by her fath- began planning the many features er, the bride was lovely in a gown that tie into a nationwide meetof white slipper satin and lace. Her ing of business and professional veil of brides ullusion, edged with leaders. J. Hugh Jackson, dean of the lace, was held by a tiar of seed school of business at graduate Bridal of was bouquet pearls. Stanford University, Stanford, white coraations. Matron of honor was Mrs. Mike California, and president of KiMadrid, sister of the bride, and wanis International, will preside bridesmaids were Miss Agnes over the various convention sesAtencio and Miss Ida Montoya. sions. Sofia Torrez Was flower girl and Ben Herrea was ring bearer. Mike Madrid acted as best man. Immediately following the ceremony a reception at the brides home honored the newlyweds. The stork and Dan Cupid must . Lo Rae Ellett to Reign have crossed communications durAt Columbia Gold & Green ing the Valentine week for the list of new arrivals at the hospital LoRae Ellett has been selected looks like an answer to as queen of the Columbia Gold from the female heart fite pleas boys. and Green ball which will be held The first was born to Mr. and sometime In March, - Chosen' to Mis. Glen Frandsen of Price, Febattend Miss Ellett were Mary Ann ruary 13. The second to Mr- an Rodish and Lois Mala by. Mrs. Clawood Madsen of DragThe girls were chosen upon erton, February 17, and the third merit of their MIA attendance and to Mr. and Mis. Andrew Abeyta LDS church activity. of Dragerton, February 18. The LoRae is the daughter of Mr. last two youngsters arrived Feband Mrs. Freeman Ellett, Mary ruary 19, bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ann is the daughter of Mr and Tho Dickson of Dragerton and Mrs. Martin Rodish and Lois is Mr. and Mrs. Williams of, Colothe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rado. Harry Malaby. The Ladies Missionary Circle Servando Renteria who has of the Dragerton Community been residing with his folks in church will be held at the home Dragerton recently moved to of Mrs. Lester Rose Thursday, Sunnyside. r February 23rd. Miami 80-d- ay re-so- 'W V Selected to reign over the MIA Gold and Green ban at the gymnasium March 4 were: Left to right, Alice Hansen, Shirley Oveson, queen and Beth Leavitt, attendant. dur- May - , - f Acting 'in harmony with the rest of the nations coal miners, the workers in East Carbon refused to heed the second plea of union officials to return to work Monday as the government pre- -. pared contempt of court actions against them and the union. Reports from eastern coal fields indicate that the miners are steadfastly sticking by their "No contract, no work vow. Attorneys handling the situation refused to comment Monday, but it was indicated that they would discuss their next move during the day. Lawyers for both Lewis and the government were in court Mon- day arguing before Federal Judge Blchmond B. Keech on whether to convert the present 10 --day straining order against the strike into an injunction. The restraining order expires 'today. The present court order was issued February 11 and Lewis sent ortjerg directing the miners to tum to work. The plea3 fell on deaf ears, however, for neither the threat of court action or di- rectives of the unions prompted the workers. Local Union Gives V h eggs. fare department supervisor, ing the emergency. Number 34 Contempt of Court Action Looms As Lewis And Operators. Meet to Continue Bargaining y. j MEETING WEDNESDAY The vzo- - Hr. Through the joint efforts of the state welfare department and the union welfare committee 72,000 pounds of surplus commodity potatoes have been distributed to the needy miners families in Carbon county during the past week. According to union sources an additional 160,000 pounds of potatoes will soon be brought into the area as well as 55 barrels of dried milk and 55 cartons of dried Be Miners Ignore Pleas To Return To Work 1 Surplus Potatoes g , Mr WILL REIGN AT BALL Kiwanis Club To See Miners Families Films On Colored Receive Farm Skiing In Utah & Colo. GETS UNDER WAY cy Per Copy Dragerton, Utah, Tuesday, February 21, 1950 Volume 3 - Day Nearly 500 people attended the mass meeting commemorating the founding of the Parent-Teach- er Association sponsored by the three A organizations of East Carbon at the Dragerton school Wednesday, February 15, A Members of the organizations of the Sunnyside elementary school, the Dragerton elementary school and the East Carbon Jr. High school joined in celebrating the anniversary of the association. Each group contributed to the program for the evening. Opening prayer was given by Bishop Orlan Mortensen. Following the P-T- P-T- prayer the sixth grade of Sunnyside sang "The Lords Prayer." The congregation joined the students in pledging allegiance to the flag. Mrs. Henry Murphy of Sunnyside gave the objects of the P-T- A. The officers of each group were introduced by the various presidents and are as follows: East Carbon junior' high president, Mrs. F. L. Grahamf first vice president, Mr. Harold Hansen; second vice president, Mrs. Byron Hixon; secretary, Mrs. Cliff Mahan; treasurer, Mrs. Tom P-T- A, McCourt. officers, are: Sunnyside President Mrs. Henry Korfanta; first vice president, Mr. Lee second vice president, Mrs. James Cochran; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Henry Murphy. ofDragerton elementary ficers are: President Larry first vice president, Stephens; Harold Hansen; sevond vice president, Mrs. Margaret . Perez; secretary, Mrs. Clyde Cottrell; treasurer, Mrs. Ruby Monrow; corresponding secretary and reporter, Mrs. Lee Worthington. Mrs. Henry Korfanta was presiding for the evening. Mrs. Black of Sunnyside read a synopsis of the life of Alice Bimey. - The life of Mrs, Phoebe Apper-so- n Hearst was given by Mrs. Lee The Worthington. A pageant, Cornerstone of the was presented by junior high students following which the chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Earl McAL plne sang "Mother, Father, Teacher. Mine, - - Mrs. Lee Allreds Sixth grade group presented by pantomine, the greeting, Happy Birthday which was followed by a dramatization of (Lincolns birthday by Mrs. Ruth Swains fifth grade group of Dragerton. The fifth grade groups of Dragerton, under the direction of Mrs. Lee Bagnell and Mrs. Gladys Jones gave a dance and a choral reading. Music was by Mrs. Jack P-T- A All-re- d; P-T- A Mc-Lell- an P-T- - . m - ms-porti- ng , one-thir- ry ' TUSSLE WITH HELPER East Carbon Jr. high teams lost both basketball games to Helper in close tussles on their opponents home- - floor Thursday night. In a game that ran into overtime the East Carbon ninth graders were edged out of the victory by one point with the score running 13 to 18. The tenth graders in turn were but one basket short of their opponents score with the game ending 37 to 35. The ninth grade team had a one point lead at halftime while the tenth graders trailed by four points. Henderson. ( Rosmack of the team Past presidents" who were in- was high scorer forHelper the main troduced and presented corsages game of the evening with and boutonnieres were: Mr. Ray points to his credit. Teammates Bowen, Mrs. F. L. Graham, Mrs. Lavoto and GazeU followed with Julius Make, Mrs, Cliff Mahan, tallies of eight and six respecMrs. John Crawford and Mrs. tively, Mr. Con Staley Abeyta led the East Carbon Taylor Turner, and Mrs. Norma Peterson were tenth grade squad with 13 points. absent. King followed with eight points P-T- A, -- Sewing Club Organized By Sunnyside Women Mrs. Anna Herera played host-e- ss to 13 ladies who met at her home in Sunnyside Saturday evening for the purpose of organizing a sewing club. Officers elected to head the club were: President, Mrs. Anna Herera; vice president, Mrs. Jennie Villego; secretary, Mrs. Emma -- Durant; treasurer, Genevie Franco; reporter, Adeline Wodrid. The club is to meet every Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock. Mrs. Wodrid will be hostess at the next meeting. Robert Pierce and family who have been residing in a trailer in Petersons trailer camp moved recently. and Fratto mads six. Neilson was high tor the Helper ninth grade with seven points, followed by Garcia with four. Romero chalked up four counts to lead the East Carbon squad. f |