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Show I , Strvlng a combined population of 7,000 e, in Dragerton, 1 e Sunnyda and Columbia. nbune 1 116 Sun-nysid- Volunteer Workmen Hard At It Dance Saturday Night For Youth Building To county has the brightest future of any area in the Complete Building Site area Intermountain Per Copy 5c Dragerton Tribune, September 6, 1949 No. 10 I Ks LIONS TO SPONSOR FIGHT CARD FRIDAY A- FOR BENEFIT OF MISS EAST CARBON Carbon and East Carbon Fighters Show At Dragerton Theatre Wednesday P, M. ; ON this coming Friday night there will be a big boxat the Dragerton gym. The East Carbon Lions are card ing staging a benefit to finance the East Carbon "Msis America representative on her trip to Salt Lake City where the state finals will be held. A preliminary will behe Id at the Dragerton Theatre this coming Wednesday night when all the East Carbon boxers will be introduced and a few rounds put on. In addition Miss Sally Buffmire,M issEas t Carbon, will sing and show why she was chosen Miss East Car- - Miss East t To Volunteer Workmen Pour Foundation For Park Building With Area Grading Started The first fund raising project is set for Saturday night when a very fine dance is scheduled. Jimmie Dart and his ot orchestra will be on hand to furnish the music. The price have responded admission is but $1.00. The communities a checklocals and companies several giving with well quite crowd is a large all very .indications off at the mines. From all proceeds that stated cortunittee dance The anticipated. for! will go directly into the building of the Youth Building , plan-area. It is Carbon the benefit of everyone in the East to ned to use the building for meeting purposes in addition t . the youth activities. The volunteer workmen on the East Carbon park area are moving last and working like beavers. The foundation is dug and cement A basement area is in. poured. The clearing of the complete area has been started. The engineers, Gene Pressed and Ray Bowen, have their plans in a stage where work can continue to progress. In progress at the present time is a group organizing work sections so that the plan of procedure can be carried out in the most efficient manner. This calls for an overall chairman with chairmen or group leaders of each section. Official representation from all groups have been urged so that everyone can take an active part in building the park and youth Eastern Carbon MANY COAL FIRMS bon. The Price Lions are picking a boxing team to complete with the East Carbon boxers. Manuel Abeyta and. Leon Pressett have lined up eleven boys to carry the local colors. A-mong the local boys will be David Abeyta, 14 93 years, pounds, Harry Abeyta, 16, 133 pounds, Clyde moore, 17, 155, Carl Garcia, 16, 147, Bezack, 14, 13 5, Henry Maes, 16, ' 120, NOT PAYING ROYALTY BENEFITS One Year Ago Unconfirmed Comments State That Operators Say No Contract No 20c Geneva Steel Co. Sells Gal- " Dragerton to the John W. breath and Company. The purpose of the sale was to facilitate the the purchase of the homes to byothers and present occupants W. qualified to buy them. John Galbreath met with the people of Dragerton and discussed the purchase and what the Galbreath Company intended to do. By the terms of the contract the houses would be sold on a cost basis which would include the cost of the improvements since the town was purchased from the governThe - John L. Lewis United Mine workers used to tell the opera tors: "No contract, no work, Now operators are saying: No contract. no royalty payments. Carlos Gonzales, Gene (Chocci) Pinkerton, ters, Don- The volunteer workmen on the East Carbon Park Sim (Tex) Middleton, James (Bones) Wilson, said The royalty poyments 20 cents on every ton 0f coal mined go to I Albert area are shown above putting in a good days work. aid Hackey and Bobby Adams. The boys all Robles, that they could use more assistance and would ap- - finance welfare benefits and Exceptional progress is being made with the founI 15, 110, Charle of more th Inthat fact the heH dation being dug and the concrete poured. payments for the miners. Dickson, 14, 105, nd SOda P0PUou cluded in the picture is Edwin Albert, Claud Bly, 100.000.000 year U pas. .. Mr. Garcia .. Billy too Dickson, Walth tough. when gets Albert Joe going Yelonik, John Adams, John Krnc, ing into and out of the fund. 12, 105, Ralph Franco, 17, 145, and John C. Gall, for the Southern Joe Atencio, 17, 130 pounds. Coal Producers Association, disThese boys have all proven ment. HONORS LOCAL WINS closed Friday that a substantial themselves in previous fights and In C01UMBIA center. Mrs. Arthur Biggs and Mrs acnumber of coal mine operators are considered among the best The volunteer workers who Erickson were badly hurt in a COMPETITION PARADE TOUGH did not make the payments which Mrs. road. AMONG Columbia were on the week cident turned out this past chilnormally fell due August 20. OthGene Pressett, Junior Ware, John Bernand Taylor and three er operators representatives conbruised were ladies Horace of the dren D. Adams, Figs Hanna, Cfl,bon Dis,rk' 50 and Egs' Canyon firmed that many companies were Ray but were not hospitalized. On Bly, Charles Gonsonsky, Floats Enter felt Designed was Cleverly Very withholding the payments, but Manuel teacher The shortage Richard Kuhns, Bowen, declined to estimate the ex' posiseveral they where at Dragerton Abeyta and Willis Quail. A great day was held at Help- - of the UMW, representing John L. tent of the movement and Columbia unfilled. were tions Don such Workmen's Market through proctically completed 'er Sunday and Monday. On Sun- Lewis. He declared that would Southern operators say their h3d thClr teaChCr Glen on top. The first day the children romped to their laws as the Gigliotti and the Sunnysid Conwith contract with the UMW expired Spring Graaround LeGrande leave an Iron curtain fectionery through half went to Spring Glen and at hearts content qUTf 'CrvsWe won the June 30. Northern and western opareal Present are leading thejeague with huge parade took top spot First American labor and he called fpr erators figured their contracts ham gave the beer and soda pop this Ba ball Congress a determined effort on the part to the boys over the week-encontinued until August 14, bedowned Vernal, when they of union members to defeat can' 6089. Local is an Columbia been haa the very way Istacle standing in law re- The committee by cause of the at VemaL Hiawatha " appreciative of the fine cooperagame- - with Sunnyside bathing beauties on this float were Wh. 60 day. notice be that on the Si started kwas must Drilling A union Lven before a contract is termin-tion given the park association by Mr. Abeyta Moor Mr. concluded. he be maintained," the peoplf . The men have turned ted. Lewis had asked for negotl- amateurs in the state. local Master of ceremonies at theLtloni with ttera June h, out well when asked to do so. It Lou Buffmire will referee. very banquet was A. 'John Ruggeri, has been expressed that the peonlanned for September! way tie for second half leadership Carbon division, bothwashad The southern operators had The price of admission to the difficult that so and it wins and do floats If to I continue could will Sunnyside lovely develop. busi-andV 1 ple Price, Carbon county attorney. All th locals and 25 notice on Lewis in April fights will be 75 cents for adults served best so was two that which the to hand determine a takes Glen and still more will lend Workers who helped make the that they wanted to talk about new firms were croperating to over Spring and 35 cents for children. The Ken-l- y too great a burden is not put on make this two M. I. A. float for the Labor day new one fesUval a high- - other unplayed games, plus day time is 7:30 p.m. ball the started an game have the ones who unplayed at Helper included Bob gQ jar no new contract has been starting successful one. Bill Flynn was ilworth winning parade East Miss Carbon and the fighttied a Lindsey, Rx Harrison, Curly Mon- - rached ln any area named general chairman of the all three4 teams will be will show at the Dragerton ers loss 10 record, win, ams. Larry Stephroe, Glen program with Larry Stevens secre-- 1 appeari to have been no Theatre at approximate ,8:00 The Union Supply Dragerton started the second Danford-Lnuris- ki Southern p.m. Wednesday. ction bF Levitt. BMU8neral and Beth Inna to Company was having a new groc- half strong and was in first place Association Producers UayitL float. In rice, Ardyth and Gibson but ery store built in the latest addi- for many weeks. The pitching the American Legion M Jthh weifare the payments tion to Dragerton, E Section. began to bog down and Dragerton third place was the Communication a started to lose. With the season Workers with the Moose float Marakis grand The staged been advised by their lawyers birthday party for three of the over their final second half re- coming in fourth. Stonf,fiTrLUfCRkudPaUnerUcrh;h.bat they were under no legal the For the representation of family who all had birthdays cord is 8 wins and 5 losses, to pay the royalty after Don Babrallia, Patsy Mahan, GeneTbllaon about the same time; they were The season was a great success various locals in the parade. Rains Stanwith Warren, Geraldine Hyita, Geniel Louise Waite Danford and Ern- Sam, Teddie and Goldies birth- though with every team capable ' took over top position On that date, Lewis abandoned Three boys and one girl were est Lauriski were married at high days. of beating the leaders. Last week dard second, Royal third and Mayer, Alice Hansen, Beatrice the traditional at the Dragerton hospital unions born was This fourth. Columbia judge Graham and Greta Moyer. noon, Sunday, August 28, with the basement team, Utah Bottlers week. Mr. and Mrs. Tony the men past of on number the marching officiating. S. J. loha Sweetring, The threw the leaders, Spring Glen, represented Judge M are the parents of the girl of total number Lopez to the is relation in the The new Mrs. Lauriski for a loss. Leads members pending negotiations of L. Lewis Leads Labor-Labborn, September 2. Parents of the local. Wallace men the in Mrs. Mr. and of daughter COAL LEAGUE STANDINGS is the World. On the float was Mr. a new contract. Talks so far have boys are Mr. and Mrs. John Waite of Sunnydale. Mr. Lauriski Beauty was in the spotlight DATE TO p in born been of SeptemCo. L. unproductive and W. Sunnydale, Galbreath The John contest Ray Gioson portraying John is a native of Canyon City, Colo3 again in a bathing beauty 10 is negotiating ber 2, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Garner and Spring Glen Lewis, Sharron Stoddard, Beth tember. The union McDonald. Dorma won rado, now living m Dragerton and took a census of Dragerton by 4 with the southern and of Dragerton had a boy born on found that there were 2940 peo- - Kenilworth . First place winners in other con- and Donna Leavitt, Patty Berardi, separately working for the Geneva Mine. 4 7 northern-wester- n groups. Sunnyside August 31, and Mr. and Mrs. of here. sister Burdick, Beatrice Horse were Grahams, Patsy pie Mrs. LeRoy Zollinger, 5 tests at the city park 8 on .the comment no had Lewis Claude Padilla of Sunnydale had Gerfirst was the Dragerton Rouse Geniel Mae Mrs. honor. Mayer, local team, Patsy Mahan, the bride was matron of 5 Canyon 8 Hiawatha a boy bom on September 4th, Alice development Alice aldme Robles, Hyita, Don Her dress was of gray with a cor- person in East Carbon to receive shoveling Justeseny'ccal 8 and Price ' 31000.00. " of check Gibson porand a Hansen, Ardyth beneficiary sage of pink carnations." 10 competition. 2 Gus Voorhes and Rex Causer, Washington Minister : The Catholic church in Drag- - Rains Some 180 persons attended a trayed the nations of the world. Mr. Victor Waite, brother of the 10 2 rce Bottlers Utah of one is of It 0(T.t!?e costumes was wore native erton completed. banquet at 7:00 p.m. in Helper They bride was best man. Valene and donated Candidate For Pastor have Utah, Co, Price, nathe their in carried and two churches countries Dragerton speakbride auditorium. civic the of Principal Dixie Lee, daughters Kenneth A. Johnson of Redsoda pop for the construction the Community 1949-5board member was Allai, er BOWLING Henry will be in were two of the flower girls. They other being was canteen works 0 crew on the project. mond, Washington built by the which church were dressed in autumn colors of church at the the East Community and Association The Park Dragrton deFor East Asks Approval for use by all John11. Reverend blue and yellow with corsages of government on take to wish club September Carbon Rotary SEASON TO OPEN ' thank the son will be a candidate for the Carbon Flying School . autumn flowers. The other two nominations. to this emopportunity Kaiser Hollis Curtiss Mills, E. L. (Buck) Davis, manager of price Bottling Co. for their gener-th- e office of pastor of the Community flower girls were the twin nieces was killed instantly while Carbon-Emer- y of the bride, Joyce and Jean; the ployee, church. EAST CARBON Flying Service osity. SOON bewas It man a trip. riding met twins were dressed in pink. at Carbon the county airport, he either fell off or Mrs. Wallace Waite, mother of lieved that with the county commissioners off. This was Car- brushed was Bowling in East Carbon is in dressed was gray Down-Vo- fch the bride on For August 23 and requested 1947 1949-50 season andUjng primed for the eighth fatality for of that body for the eswith pink carnation corsage. approval Kaiser Co. the for first the the season The country throughout The Altar society meeting was tablishment of a flying school at We want to call your attention to the fact that next week The bride was gowned in copofficially opens Labor Day. The held in Good Shepherd hall on The East Carbon airstrip near with our prewe with will fashioned again be on the highways and satin, per slipper Buff mire Chosen outdoor activities draw summer to ask your co- would 31. The presilike we and children, Sally cious August commission your Wednesday, a apThe corsage cargo, Dragerton. tiered skirt and carried indoor a close the and to accidents sports and from safe them injury. In openLauriski, Frank Mrs. Contest Miss In Utah keeping condioperation dent, of gardenias. to thrive. Here in East Car ed the meeting and Father San- proved the request upon see a group of children waiting for a SchooJ Bus, , When begin you is received tion that approval The out of town guests attendPLEASE SLOW DOWN, most of them are too small to realize Miss Sally Buffmire of Drag- - bon a bowling association is being ders led in the prayers. from the state for both the airWhen you see Mrs. Walter Humph- - erton and Carbon ing were: This, group,. East, danger and they may run out in front of your car. Elaine, Waterman, pfjfprmedt It was decided' that because of strip and the school." Bus stopped to load or unload children PLEASE SLOW School a rey of Logan, grandmother of the Price "were selected Wednesday Bowling Association, will have the DOWN TO PASS. (In most states you are required by law to bride, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Waite night at the Price" Auditorium to jurisdiction over all leagues and the Labor day celebration, re Local Man Booked would be meetings t0P and daughter, Judy, of Vernal, represent Carbon county inthe will govern under American September the " Your School Bus drivers are carefully chosen for their Jobs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lauriski, Mr. forthcoming Miss Utah contest Bowlin g -- Congress - regulation, strictedJo onet to be held oir Jail At County month. this of must pass a physical examination each fall before driving. ' third and Mr. Wednesday and and Mrs. Tony Lauriski, state fair. Interested bowlers ate asked to the with held in C. is conjunction Whesenat and courteous and to ob- being Edgar They are instructed to be safe, careful It was also decided to collect at the Mrs. .Fred Marroni, all of Los Anj attend this meeting which will be the on booked Buffmire School Bus speed limits laws. is the and traffic Miss daughter County jail serve all speed limits Zolclothing for the poor people in geles, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hiawatha and Price are 45, Price assault and and a lifelong called in ten days, for of Lou Mr. of between investigation Buffmire, Dragerton charge to and to buy material linger, Mr. and Mrs. Shirl of this area. j miles per hour. Between Helper and Price 40 miles per hour. The Brunswick Co. of Salt Lake Europe at the dif- with a deadly weapon. Chestera Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Zol- resident make clothing baby We are operating twenty three School Buses in Carbon County,ri In with was Houser hit the eye The Carbon county contest was City will resurface the Sunnydale ferent meetings. linger, all of Logan, Mr. and Mrs, it is approximately One Thousand Five Hundred few next it. postransporting within the beer bottle, East day. cutting and Alleys Bob Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson sponsored by the Price school. for cassocks and sur- sible that Houser from and to Clothes . lose his eye. may The Sunnydale Alley, states that the and driver has a very grave responsibility m Bus School be Booth, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Booth, Carbon Lions clubs. The winner will The purchased plices formed will contest now chilUtah Miss 60 are being by leagues Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rawlings, all of the driving the bus, watching traffic, and caring for about garments made. State FTA Hold Meetings dren in his bus. of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Art represent this state at the Miss various groups. All other parties was turned of $100.00 A check d Atlan-- 1 School buses are required by law to stop at ALL wishing to form leagues or organ-ti- c over to the Good Shepherd church For All Local Officers Waterman and daughters, Sue, America contest of 1950 at is loaded or empty, if you bus should get in touch the whether CROSSINGS a ize team City. Price. Carol of and Conference in Price Muni Judy, for candles and other necessities are following one, please expect this. The two winners were each pre-- 1 with them as soon as possible, for the altar in the church in cipal building Thursday, SeptemAn unusual feature of the cerebe will All of our buses are plainly marked and numbered and if All handicapped a donated choker leagues with re12 by sented to ber 8th starting at 9:30 a.m. and Sunnyside. mony was a photographic see a school bus driver violating any traffic rules we would Dragerton will duffer the so that you Lewis Jewelers, leagues sessions will be a noon. cording of the ceremony and the Morleys and Morning your reporting It to either the School Board office meetings as the At an appreciate subsequent as have opportunity good work.- ensueing festivities made by Bart- - Price. will Price 81, or to me at the School Bus garage. Phone Price Phone departmental on discussion religious topics the experienced bowler. at served will sure to give us the number of the bus. be be 118 Luncheon lett and Woodward for the purpose and J held. At this meeting Father School started this week in East By playing on a team bowlers be School Buses are painted chrome yellow and plainly All Home. of preparing an album. The newMoose the of the some distributed for approximately 1500 are assured of an alley which will Sanders marked to make them easy to identify, and to remind youto they Afternoon sessions begin at 2:30 lyweds left by plane to honeymoon Carbon to be sent to all parishionask atyoungsters. It is a time especially not always be available when the papers are loaded with precious cargo, your childrerf, and in be will in the Pacific Northwest officers efp.m. State ers concerning a concentrated THE KIDS A BRAKE. CAREFUL-GI- VE BE PLEASE to you appropriate for drivers of auto- bowling season opens. fort to eliminate the debts of the tendance. J. R. (JIMMIE) WARREN Mr. and Mrs. Pat Waring spent mobiles to be careful everywhere offlcrs and comAll local A churches in Dragerton and SunSchool Bus Supervisor . Hicks have Frank Mrs. around week-en- d Mr. schools, and In Grand atbut particularly to Labor the day mittee chairmen are asked Junction" visiting Mrs. Waringsj playgrounds and residential sc- - been in Colorado spending a weeds nyside and to improve the weekly tend. ' O offerings of --the parishioners. vacation. tions. parents. I - br I H0AT Cool league Race Final Week With Spring Glen J Su7 . TopT . Taft-Hartl- ey I d. Te . Taft-Hartl- ey - w"krrSorp.r,rHS UWa aMDWrl0.Z. - tary-treasur- er. j Marriage Rites Solemnized Aug. 28 M Tivo Years Ago or Pep-arak- md-Se- I , tug-of-w- ar, the"ow5s I f j 4 Altar Society get-bo- I Discuss Many Topics At Meeting Our Children Slow by-wa- ys . i , BIs-seng- er, -- chil-dre- KAILr-Roa- ' P-T- A J ! P-T- i ' |