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Show 1 DOXHOIDER rrj Volume 3 . Dragerton, Utah, Tuesday, June 6, 1950 Students Have Perfect Attendance Rceord "A f j V i y f v ). v , KVX V y s ' V'-'-- v svn'-aj- f ' I K (Hjs'N ' s 'y X ' , - V - v ';y xT i 1 . C- . .y r V- j ' .vV $! ' vw r Number 49 Winners Announced j Cleanup Contest Ends v SA - yxfwwntK x 4 V w V Per Copy 5c ?v- jj.Xrrt C M r& "' ? -- :i and improvement contest held in Dragsi M; ?erton and sponsored by the John GENEVA STEEL W. Galbreath and company and the Union Supply company has MAKES CHANGES ''wo ' ended with the winners announcQ ed this week. The judges who IN HEADS W?r ; V?-have been watching the progress ; (y of the various sections have stat;r:'4-'Ms- ) & R. G. Glass will retire as a dihas rector entire the that community ed and vice president and asf done a very splendid job in get- -; sistant to the president of Geneva i ting their individual yards in top Steel company and Columbia Iron It is the impression of j condition. company, Utah subsidithe judges that very few commu- Mining aries of United States Steel Cornities if any can reach the level poration, on June 1, it was anof beauty that the home owners nounced today - by Dr. Walter here have attained in Dragerton. I The judges were A. W. Ander-'so- n, Mathesius, president. Loren J. Westhaver, manager chairman, Mrs. Kenneth of operations for the two comSmith, Father J. A. Sanders, Arthur King, . Mrs, Ollie Lindsay panies, has been elected to suc.and Reverend Kenneth Johnson. ceed Mr. Glass as director and ( The winners for the best lawn, vice president and manager of were: First prize Section A, Mr. operations of Geneva Steel comand Mrs. James P. Johnstone of pany. Mr, Westhaver has also 124 Whitmore with second prize been elected a director and vice of Columbia Iron Mingoing to Mr. and Mrs. Charles: president West. Mr. and ing company. He assumed his Fowler of 108-7- th Mrs. Charles E. Bray of 103 Co- duties as manager of operations lumbia! Drive won first prize in for the two companies in January - Section B and D with second of this year- ,. Mr. Glass was elected a director A. L. prize going to Mr. of Geneva Steel company and Scow of , 307 Geneva. Mr! and Mrs. Earl Simpson of (vice president and manager of sub341 Denver won first prize in Sec- operations for the new Utah U. S. Steel corporation tion E.witlr second prize going to sidiary of less in than one 1943, September, Mr. and Mrs. Amil Zupon of 324 Columbia.- Mr. and Mrs. Robert month after the companys orTwenty-tw-o East Carbon students received certi- row: Donna Leavitt, f, Carol Jones, Allar Tratos, Lindsay of 167 Denver won first ganization. He served in that John Blevin, Ruby rfFluke and Patsy Anderson. prize in Section C for .the best capacity until January, 1950, ficates for perfect attendance during the 1949-5- 0 Fourth row: Charles Bell, Ray DellaCorte, Bob lawn with second prize going to when he was named vice presischool year, irst row, left to right: Wesley Rink, Devonne Anderson, Richard Collins, Ronnie Kis-se- ll, Rosella, Rachel Rosella and Claudia Rock."1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Huish of 162 dent and assistant tq the presiNot present at the time the picture was taken Pauline Hunter and Betty Tollis. Second row: dent. Denver. Ronald Bates, Vera June Odendahl, LouAnn Guy-mo- n, were Irene Rosella, Jerry Neumeier, Collen PresThe retiring vice president was Prizes for the most improveThorann Oviatt, Priscella Quintana, Carol ton, Yvonne Mediera and Carolyn Anderson. ment in Section A went to Mrs. bom June 1, 1884 in Clinton, West Bunch, Jessie Lee Bell and Lucy Jimenez. Third West with Virginia, and graduated from the Ruth Crosby of 105-2second prize to Mr. and Mrs. Wheeling high school in 1902. He Thomas Owen of 122 Whitmore. received an engineering degree Sally Murdock Elected First prize in Section B-- D went from Ohio state university in to Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Leavitt 1906. Home President Mr. Westhaver, who succeeds of 507 Edgehill while second prize went to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. Glass, was born in Melrose, Economic Sorority Bienz of 505 Edgehill. Massachusetts, and is a graduate DPW Sally Murdock has just been In Section E Mr. and' Mrs. of Dartmouth college. He has Kenneth E. Walters of 345 Ber- been with ,U. S. Steel corporation elected one of three senior womThe Kaiser Steel nine of Election and installation of en to Omicron Nu, honorary kley took first prize with second subsidiaries for 21 years and came rallied fin the late innings prize going to Mr. and Mrs. Phil- to Geneva from Duluth, Minnenew officers highlighted the May home economics sorority. Soon meeting of East Carbon Business after her election she was chosen to overcome Price Trading of lip Halamandaris of 401 Carson. sota, where he had been 'ciistrict and Professional Womens club. president of the organization. In Hiawatha 9 to 3, Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Archie Orme of 119 ihanager of operations' for the Outgoing president, Mrs. Arvil-l- a addition she has also been elected losers park. Trailing 3 to 1 in Berkley won best improvement American Steel and Wire comecono- the 6th King conducted impressive vice president of the home inning, the Kaiser men in Section C with Mr. and Mrs. pany, another U. S. Steel subsidinext for mics (Continued on Page 16) year. ary, since July, 1949. sorority came to life and hopped onto candle light ceremony while the new officers were installed as Miss Murdock was chairman of Pitcher Bingham, for 'four runs. Mrs. the Fern follows: President, annual Orchid banquet for Lindsay led off by being hit by a Anti-GrasshopPeterson, first vice president, the department of Home Econo- pitcher ball. Winn then hit a double to right Mrs. Edna Graham, second, vice mics which was held Wednesday, solid stand-u- p To All Residents of Dragerton, Sunnyside, Sunnydale and Columbia: n; all not 31. are activities Her Mrs. Woodward then president, May singled both i As Betty Jean you no doubt recall, our communities were Infested with recording secretary, Mrs. confined to her major field. Sally home to tie the score at Toy grasshoppers last summer which caused a great amount of damage Doris Martinez; corresponding is an active member of Lamda Atwood then sacrificed Woodward to lawns and, gardens. According to Mr. Robert Hassell, county agri- Arvilla Mrs. secretary, King; Delta Sigma and active in church to second and he scored the tie cultural agent, the infestation this summer will be considerably treasurer, Mrs. Beryl Ruskauff; work. Until recently she has breaking run when Cyril Driggs greater. The only effective and economical method of dealing with parliamentarian, Mrs. Blanche worked as part time secretary for hit a hot one to Rolston atf Sec- this problem is on a community-wid- e basis, little if anything can be Justesen ,and historian, Mrs. Em- the Red Cross. She is a member ond base who let the ball go thru accomplished individually Mr. Hassell has recommended that the most efficient method ma Higginson. of the Salt Lake Theatre group him for an error. Kaiser Steel of combating this plague is to spray the area from the air with chemiMrs. King will represent the and secretary of that organization. added four more in the ninth to cals mixed with bran. This method has been very successful in other Manager Cyril local group at the state conven- With all her outside activities insure victory. kill. Miss Murdock has managed a Driggs turned in his second win of areas, resulting in approximately 98 tion June 2, 3 and 4 at Tooele. is cost It estimated this of that the program will approximate. 2.5 which the season allowing eight hits and grade point average-o$1,000.00 to spray the East Carbon area. 1 One of the best double features is an striking out six. The infield comThe East Carbon Rotary club has assumed this program as a of Lindsay, to show in Dragerton will be seen Sorden, 'project, and are campaigning to raise funds to finance the program. Miss Murdock, daughter of Mr. , bination Friday and Saturday when the and Mrs. Ruby Monroe of Drager- Jones, and Woodward, playing Heads of each household will be solicited within the. next two weeks Bowery boys show in Master ton, plans to spend the summer in heads up baseball excuting three jfor a contribution to this program. . The help of all civic mindedresi-dent- s is earnestly solicited. Certainly, the time and money expended Mind and George Murphy, and Salt Lake City attending summer neat double plays to pull Driggs of usto grow lawns and gardens and improve our commueach out of possible trouble. Boyd by Richardo Montalban are seen in school at the university. nities is well worth an additional smU amount to protect! Lindsay, durable first baseman of Border Incident. Its a great In the event that funds in excess of the amount needed to finIntruders in the Dust, a sus- ' Sunnyside, led his team in hitting combination that will please ance this program are collected, the excess will be placed in a fund for pense packed and masterful collecting a triple and two singles use on similar everyone. projects next year. screen drama is double featured in fonr appearances at the plate. Mr. Hassell estimates that the proper time for application of Jimmie Dart Will play for the with that top. musical, Theres a Jack Winn had a double and two these chemicals is between June 1st and June 15, therefor, immediate benefit dance to be held Saturday Girl in my Heart and shows at singles In five times and drove in action is necessary. , night at the Dragerton school die Dragerton theatre Tuesday j three of the nine runs. Bill EAST CARBON ROTARY CLUB and Wednesday. auditorium. 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