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Show BOXIIOLDER T3 Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume 1 7,000 population grzzr'zzri $900,000 monthly payroll. Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah, Wednesday, August Per Copy 29, 1951 5c Number 35 as t Carbon Schools pen Thursday, Sept Robert II. Sjoblom Health Officer Community Church Offers Points on Far East Missionery Polio Prevention First Grade Children Must Furnish Birth Certificates When Entering School According to Dr. F. V. Colombo, state board of health officer for East Carbon, here are the polio pointers for 1951: If polio comes DO allow children to play with friends they have been with right along; keep them away from new people, especially in close living of the home. Do wash hands carefully before eating and always after using toilet this is especially important when polio is around. Always keep food clean and covered. Do watch for signs of sickness, (Continued on Page Twelve) The school year 1951-5- 2 will at begin Dragerton Thursday, September 6 at 9:00 a.m. according to Harold J, Hansen, principal. All children who enter the first grade for the first time will be required to supply the school with a birth certificate. Any child who becomes six years of age on or before October 31 may register for school. There will be three sections of first grade this year instead of the four as in previous years. The junior high school will register as in previous years with the seventh and eighth grades to report on Thursday at 9:00 a.m. and the ninth and tenth grades to register on Friday. All children should be prepared to remain at school throughout the day. Mrs. Charlie Bell Hostess at Meeting Of Baptist Ladies The (laughing maid-- i Ladies ens) under the supervision and Lv The Baptist Missionary home the direction of their leader, Mrs. Sue at met Tuesday night their for Bell Tratos, are going on their campof Mrs. Charlie ing trip August 27, 28 and 29th. I were business of The members who plan to go in items After the E-ha-- Studentbody fees remain the same as of last year. Seventh and eighth grades will pay $1.50 and the nihth and tenth graders will pay $2.50. There will be small fees for typing, science and math classes. Those who are assigned lockers will be charged a 50 cent fee. In addition to the regular fees there will be a $3.00 deposit for text books. If all books are returned at the end of the school Having speakers from Central year in good condition all of the China and Indo-Chithe first fees will be returned. No pencils I of September. or other supplies will be furnished Miss Armia Heikkinen first to ninth or tenth grade children, went to Indo-ChiThe school lunch will be in under the Christian and Missionary Alii- - operation as in the past under the ance in 1928, and has completed supervision of Mrs. Erma Nelson, three terms of service. As princL The price of lunch service will be pal of the Alliance school at Dalta, the same as last year, $1.00 per she has supervised the early week or 20 cents per day. It is training of large numbers of mis- - very desirable that children pur- Gorgeous Hedy Lamarr, the sionaries childrens, many of I chase lunch cards as by so doing torrid Viennese beauty whose whom are now in the Lords work the children eat at the lunch mere presence generally raises in the homeland and various I room where good, nutritious meals the temperature a few degrees, foreign fields. are assured. I in Technicolor for the Sisters appears Sterling Tbe teaching staff in both The pythian Dalta being one of two import- three semesters he engaged in a m Paramount s Sam- - ant centers first time two enjoyable and junior high depart- sPent very temPle mentary of Alliance work ministry for the Alii- en- - son Delilah causes and when and ments not is they compete but Super- ance church and School in Wa- - evenings recentiy, among indoChinas aboriginies, two of a heat wave. for showers something tertained at stork Mlss Heikkinen has witnessed the intendent Harmon expects to chang. Mrs. Joe Brown if And of their were not Technicolor members, phenominal growth of the Koho camPlet these before school be- After eight months of sonara both to Durrant. Max Mrs. The scho1 building has and They v! enough bring her devastating Christian church, from the con- - ginstion from his wife anH Games Slftscharms to the attention of goggle- - version of the first believer who been rePaired and cleaned well received many lovely was able to reioin thpm e- the were cards evenmgs and eyed males, producer, director Ce- - became an able translator and for the beginning of school. The Kong and bring them hom rS? Cii .e. refreshments DeMille h3s seen to it that foremost spiritual leader. tertainment janitorial service has been in- experiences behind the Bamboo were served. light no hem was left unturned to ex- creased which wil1 assure proper Curtain have enabled Mr. Although she has lived m will Sisters a t0 paint- the peaceful mountain Pythian MissISA0' sanitation 111 the nhhrIUSCi0US Hedy to sympathize with fnf I MonHmeet on in regular meeting Helk'inTn'haralsr bnTn close I building' Chinese brethren and sisters in 3, but will meet The September star day, Very desirable that all fees has ten touch with the recent dangerous I. glamorous their difficult and dangerous situ10. All on paid on registratin days. No Monday, September changes of costume in Samson conflict in the lowlands where ation under the Red rule. members are asked to be present. and Delilah, which opens Sep- - revolution has person wlU he. Placed on perma- brought suffering ro are paid. tember 2 at the Dragerton theatre, to the Alliance churches and theirj Of the NOTICE! I each junior high school designed to reveal rather Annamese workers, and where k Sunnyside Youth I than conceal. Theres not much Communism threatens to flood acbfrs of last year who are de- I I finitely returning this year, the Anyone having or knowing oijmore 0f too Lamarr than meets the country, Named Operations a home for rent or sale in the the eye when shes slinking following are listedr Nordell AIL Miss Heikkinen will show st I contact Gambon area Clerk in Battalion red, W. W. Anderson, G. L. Beut-le- r, please around in the bejeweled, tight- - ored slides each evening I at Hansen Harold J. Dragerton. Joseph Booth, Mary Crawfitting creations fashioned after me ford, Minoan styles of 5000 years Myrtle Davis, R. W. Fryer, Private LaMar (Junie) LindOsCOr! Smith Ellen Young. Dennis Pitchford former sey, resident of Sunnydale 'will be director of physical and former Carbon college athWhatever else anyone can say Visits fit HottlA King, Ruby Mihalik, V; n0liie of -- the Minoans, they certainly lete, was recently appointed opL. Stoddard, Evelyn Varner, Kenerations clerk in Third battalion werent stuffy or prudish. Their fit WlTnu Vflllffllt i r neth Webb, Frank Worthen, and xmen wore gowns with bare VUUIJIII, headquarters of the 167th Infan- - ReOUirG Q TOT Degree n cation. try Regiment in the 31st Dixie1 midriffs, bare shoulders and slit Mrs. C. Oscar Smith and two Division at Fort Jackson, South Mrs. Ab Gant, who received her I skirts, with practically every- - children, Barbara 12, and LADY BOWLERS! contract to teach at Dragerton, thing form-fittin- g. , lyn, two, from Washington D Private Lindsey received the has instead decided to complete Some of their styles, of course, are visiting at the home of Mrs All ladies in the East .Carbon re too- - extreme to appointment after completing 14 getting her BS Ed degree at the area Smiths 'parents, Mr.and Mrs get past are invited to attend' a bowlweeks of basic training in the lings, Montana. Mrs. Gantz has Hollywood censors, but Miss La- - Wiley Vaught, ing Mrs Dragerton. meeting at the Sunny bowl, fundamentals of army life and the rented her lovely home in D sec-- 1 marr,- with the aid of costume de- - Smith and the girls to plan remain Wednesday,- August 29th at 8:00 use of infantry weapons. tion to Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, Sun-- 1 signer Edith Head, is about as here approximately three weeks. p.m. , I Besides his is a while screen she charmer as the Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy Croker completing enticing training, nydale, Free bowling instructions are jie is receiving additional instruc- - the course. She leaves about the I film makers have ever dared to have just returned to Dragerton to be given to those desiring them tion in his part ift infantry tactics. first of September. present. from a week end spent at Ferron. during the fall and winter season. na na I ele-spirit- ual I - J 1?! - I Sjo-hlo- re 7VT I I I col-Ea- I edu-Arvi- lla i- Caro-Caroli- Bil-Jwe- - on-the-j- ob na. |