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Show Wednesday May 9, 1951 rare Elected to Head Three Men From East Carbon Answer Horse Canyon Mine April Service Call In Federal Report recent safety gains as taking down or adequately supporting loose top Coal Fills Need coal in two face areas, rerockDuring World War II the bitudusting the A1 pillar section, pro- minous coal industry supplied the viding clearance space along the country with half of its total fuel main haulageway, A1 section, us- and energy requirements. ing enclosed trip lights on all and the Working trips, What must I do to be forever orderly loading and unloading of the known? Thy duty ever. . workmen from the man-trip- s. More than 1,500,000 cancer The U. S. Bureau of Apprenwere made by volunticeship acts as a clearing house dressings for the national apprenticeship teers of the American Cancer soprogram. ciety during 1947. Given Cleon Bill Minors VFW Group The 718 workmen and officials Three young men from East of the Geneva Steel companys At a meeting held last Friday Carbon: Frederick Wm. Pierce, Dragerton; Don Coleman and Will Geneva mine, at Horse Canyon, evening, the members of the Min- liam Lee ers post No. 2379, Veterans' of Foreign Wars, reelected Boyd J. Harvey, Price, as commander for the next ensuing year. Elected to the other official positions of the post were the following: Jimmy Revas, Price, senior vice commander; William Harvey, Price, junior vice commander; Albert Bouvier, Price, chaplain; Louis Grako, Price, quartermaster; Carl Hatch, Helper, adjutant; Luke Pappas, Price, post advocate; James McKelvie, Sunnyside, post surgeon, and Art Dodds, Sunnydale, three-ye- ar trustee. installation ceremonies have been dated for May 11th at which time Mr. Dodds, a past commander, will serve as instal- The Emery county, are commended for conforming with all provisions of the federal mine safety code in an official reinspection report issued today by the Bureau of Mines. At the time of the April safety survey by Inspector T. T. Reay, Jr., the mine produced 5,000 Data on collective bargaining tons. agreements throughout the nation in commending the unusually effective are Compiled by the U. S. Bureau safety precautions at the the mine, inspector cited such of Labor Statistics. During the election meeting, a discussion was held on the annual Buddy Poppy sale which will again be handled by the VFW auxiliary. A committee was also appointed to obtain and place VFW markers on the graves of members who have died. Four new members were given the membership obligation at the meeting and included Roy Babcock, Hiawatha; LaVar Nelson and Albert Bouvier, Price, and Leonard Bury, Hiawatha. Mr. Bury is the first veteran of the Korean campaign to join the post He is still in active service with the U, S. marine corps. At the conclusion of the meeting the members enjoyed a dutch lunch. Guaranteed Top Quality RECAPPING The STAR BOWLING ALLEY Radiotor Shop and Coffee Shop 1 ot low cost INVITE THEIR FRIENDS WOULD LIKE TO in East Carbon to Come to the STAR BOWUNG PRICE Mr. & Mrs. Jack Theorine Mr. & Mrs. Frank Stlmac SERVE YOUR ling officer. ? Harvey, Columbia, have gone into the army through Selective Service. 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