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Show " I i ( -- 'OOXHOIDIR Din1 Per Copy Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah, Wednesday, June 13, 1951 Volume 4 Kaiser Stools Eighth B. P. W. Delegates From East Carbon Opon Furnace to Attend Convention Operate iVlayjQfh Mrs. leRoy Smith Performed Important Church-Civi- c Work Number 24 Arvefta Satterfield Mother and Student Carbon Graduates Full Partnership for the Job Ahead, was "the theme of the 28th annual convention of the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Womens clubs held at Hotel Newhouse in Salt Lake City, June 2 and 3. East Carbon BPW club delegates to the convention included newly elected president, Mrs. Corrilla S. Stewart, state health tons. and chairman, Mrs. Arvilla Operation of this newest open C. safety Miss Ellen Young and King, hearth furnace marks another Mrs. Marjorie Monroe. important phase in the expansion the convention of capacity of the West Coasts Highlighting was an address, The Inner Citaonly integrated steel plant. The our. National Strength,by of rated capacity of 1,380,000 ingot del tons annually represents an in- national honor guest, Miss Marcrease of more than 100 per cent garet Hickey, past president of over the amount of steel produc- the national federation. Miss Hickey is a St. Louis business MRS. ARVETTA SATTERFIELD ed in 1944, the peak war year. Nearly 500,000 refactory bricks executive, who left the practice Mrs. Arvetta Satterfield is the of diverse shapes, sizes and quali- of law to build a unique career ties were required to line the fur- school for women. At present, as mother of two children: Arvetta, nace and its , two public affairs editor of the ladies 16, and Herbert 11. She is the chambers where cold air is raised home journal, Miss Hickeys du- wife of Everett and keeps house to a temperature approaching ties bring her in contact with or the ou a Columbia. Everett 1500 degrees before it is mixed community leaders at home and in the modern coal mine works with oil or gas to refine molten abroad Two ag0 MrS Satterfield iron and scrap steel into pew As cL stressed the importance decided years she that wanted a coUege steel. The furnace is 81 feet nine de I so she went to Price education, inches long overall, 23 feet wide pertinent statements as: enrolled in Carbon college and through the furance section, and Personal sacrifice is demand- - there. 39 feet high. ed of all of us. We must not loose-the last two years she Other facilities designed to in- sight of the importance of indi- - hasDuring ridden the bus from Colum-vidu- al crease the output of steel which usefulness. Our present bia ,0 Prl a dktance oI 30 have been completed or are near- necessary militarism will make miles she majored ta biolog ing completion include two ad- for special dislocation, and the and made the highest grades ditional soaking pit furnaces, dou- women at home will have to take tbat department for the two-ye- ar bled facilities for stripping ingot 0n blgger Jah Women wil iod gbe recejve(j a scholar-nee- d to assume a dualrole; they shi to the molds, and increased (handling utah University capacity in the blooming mill. but wa. able because accept must against it reqUircd that she stay in re- Still under construction as the makers. major part of a $24,500,000 ex- the late of the people of the Near s;dence at the university. pansion program is the tin plate East, who are unable to stop the She h taken art tfae ast' mill, which will have an annual surge of nfluences that put down Lnd h shown Coi5iderable usefulness. What elecindividual tons of of 200,000 capacity areabmt jaU ,anJ trolytic and hot dip tin plate. we doing, individually, for peace She received the Honor Pin and security? the Art Medal. and Miss Hickey also stated that Kaiser Steels eighth open hearth furnace began operations late today (May 29) with the charging of materials for the first 225-to- n heat of steel. The new open hearth will raise Kaiser Steels rated capacity to 1,380,000 tons of ingots annually, an increase of 15 per cent over the previous annual ingot capacity of Appointed by Bishop Watson To Represent Missionary Dist. East Carbon Days Queen Ends Her Four Days Reign Queen Mary Kathryn Neumeier and her two attendants, Mary Duran and Pat Malaby completed their four-da- y reign over the East Carbon days celebration Sunday. They were chosen for the royal positions after account of the votes at the end of the contest showed 1360 for Miss Neumeier, 1060 for Miss Duran and 1010 for Miss Malaby. The queen and her attendants began their regal tour of duty on Thursday night when they were introduced during the boxing matches. MRS. LEROY SMITH As a prize for her campaign, Mrs. LeRoy Smith, civic and Miss Neumeier received a beauchurch worker, has had a very tiful watch, necklace and earring busy year. She maintains her set. Each of Jhe attendants rehome for husband, LeRoy, daugh- ceived a pearl choker, and in adter, Mary Ann and sons, Burton dition, Miss Duran was presented and Claude at 322, Columbia Dr., a ring and bracelet and Miss Malaby, a brooch and earring set. Dragerton. Prizes for the queen and her She also finds time for constructive endeavor in furtherance attendants were contributed by of worthwhile community and re- Miners Trading Post, Gift Shop Jewelry, Sunnydale drug, Maslated projects. She was the sales representa- sey company, Fosters confectiontive for .Library service and thru ery, Sunnydale Barber sho? N-- Z Inn, Elite club, Stevensons this connection secured more than 250 new books for the Drag- service, Nicks club, Columbia confectionery, the Sunny Bowl erton library. public recreation, and the Starlite Drive-i- n During the past year Mrs. theatre. Smith has been Episcopal welHairdos for the queen's attenfare chairman for Indians in the dants were contriubted by PeterUinta Basin. She has collected sons barber and beauty saop. needed supplies and Mr. Smith Cars for the queen and her athas delivered same to the auwere tendants furnished by Bunthorities on the reservation. nell and Johnnys 66 ServAs head of the Altar Guild, as- ice ingarage Price. sisted by Mrs. Barbara Nicholas, Flowers for the queen were Mrs. Erma Johnson, Mrs. Joseph by Warrens Floral Ruskauff and Mrs. Archie Mor- contributed and Price floral company. rison, she made the Altar cloth shop ticket holders won eight Queen for the church. tender hams in a drawing at the On Sunday following Easter dance night. JIams were the MiteBox for East Carbon was donatedSaturday by Peacocks market, the taken to St. Pauls in Salt Lake Womkmans market, Carbon by Mrs. Smith, Burton Smith and Grocery, Miners Trading Post, Gantz. The and all three of the Union Supply Mrs. Heneretta Mite-Bo- x represents the penny company stores. the area. for savings During the recent visit of the Mrs. A. B. Gantz left Saturday mobile unit to Dragerton, Mrs. to attend the College of Education Smith arranged for the girls to at Billings, Montana. Her help with the stenographic work. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. She was a delegate from the R. M. Houghton are residents of Womens auxiliary to the con- that city so Mrs. Gantz plans to secration of Richard F. Watson as visit with them as well as have bishop of Utah. She and Mrs. a summer of profitable study. Mr. Barbara Nicholas attended the Houghton works .for .the govern2. synod at St. "Pauls on May 1, ment in the library of the ReRocks She was also at White clamation Bureau. Mrs. Houghton when Bishop . Watson made his drives the Billings Public Library first official visit in Utah at tjie Bookmobile, a job that takes her Indian reservation. to all the schools in and near On May 31, Mr. and Mrs. Le- Billings. Roy Smith motored to Evergreen, atMrs. Smith will be president 35 miles from Denver, and Conferof the Trinity Guild for the comtended the Cooperative on church ence of the Episcopal ing year and has been appointed 1 2. and by Bishop Watson as one of the June - This conference included the six delegates representing the Womens auxiliary; the Presiding Missionary District of Utah," at a adult training Bishops of National Councils and series-of- " EduChristian the Department of ) cation. " son-in-l- aw V 5c pre-heati- ng ?i: 1 tS' 7 JUNE Responsible Citizenship, 16 ... just around the comer, and were betting many Eas is Carbon citizens are going to stop biting their fingernails over the international situation or the high cost of living, for the week end at least, and try their luck with flies, spinners, night crawlers or other lure in streams all over the state. Therell always be a thrill in angling for that big one' and youll always find good fellowship in the stories that come back from every fishing trip. Were also betting that there are more stories than fish, and we invite you over to tell us yours, either before or after you get the big one in the skillet. If youre planning to take the children along, we have just what you want in light tackle for them. Common Sense Corner The best opportunities dont fall in your lap; .theyre hand-picke- - d. - 1 is whatj the BPW club program is trying 1 5unnyS'S KiwaniS Club Gets Achievement Award to develop. Two hundred federation memWord has been received that bers, representing twenty-foI th. wanis club of Sunnyside clubs hearf Miss Hickey addrdss wlU be awarded the Achievement at a formal banquet on Saturday ur award for the year, 1950, at the coming state convention. During I the year that this award was earned the following officers of I the club included: Thomas Ma- Jhan, president; Vern Jones, vice (president, and Charles Goldback, (secretary and treasurer. night . ima UCMfZ - fltrs. A li j summer ATlentlS rvll JCNOOI QT timings East Carbon communities rest- -, ed this week after celebrating FILLERS I Rest & Quitting the, busy four big East Carbon days. 13 ras se under festival The got way onfar?fr t0 lts sphere schedule Thursday night with a ( lively two hours of boxing and ( Rest is valuable only so far as wrestling. Winners of the bouts all ( it is a contrast. Pursued as an by decisions were: Clint Fisher, end, it becomes a most pitiable Billy Banks; (condition. I Shelby Blevins, who won over William-DixonMrs. E. P. Smith and daughter, Dan Lujan, who nosed out Jack Baur, and and son, Evem are visit-tre- ll, J who came through a close ing with Mrs Smiths mother and J match to beat Gibson. father, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence The five-ye- ar old Cottrell twins Clements, in Dragerton. as did Henry fought to East Carbon days is the East Herrera and Louie Duran, Amos Vigil and Fermin Lopez, Tony Carbons annual festival and was Vigil and Ray Chavez, and head- - jointly planned this year by the liners Albert Robles and Johnny Cultura club, Business and fessional Womens club, Sunny- . in dale ( Kiwanis, Lions club, In the Gary Jones, I Lopez and Amos Vigil eon Firemen, Bookcliffs club, were still in the ring and on their ( and East Carbon Rotary. Proceeds from the , celebration feef'together Withtheif pint-sizwill Morris. antagonist Jimmy bespent to improve the East Carbon Yquth Center. (Continued on Page Twelve) who outpointed- - ; Cot-(Eveli- ne w, Remember when youre busy and havent time to shop, just call 4476 and let us do it for you. Deliveries at three and six every afternoon. Carbon Grocery Company Pro-Blevi- ns. Drag-Ferm- free-for-a- ll, ed v |