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Show EOXIiOLDZR Girin 7 Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume 7,000 population -- $900,000 monthly payroll. Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah, Wednesday, September 4 Right Fork Sunnyside Canyon East Carbon . Football Starts At Payson aggregations that look like pions. The players selected lor the varsity team are: Evan Higginson, George Zoolakis, John Kranker, Chuck Kranker, Donald Tittle, Ronald Ruskaull, Boyd Alger, David Abeyta, Stanley Johnson, Douglas Lindsey, Anthony Ber-arBilly Harsha, Cornelius Lucero, Clinton Payne, John Blevins, Kenneth Hubbartt, Roy Anderson, Kenneth Nelson and Kenneth Nordin. The players who will carry the ninth grade colors are Fred Muniz, Sam Stoddard, Bob Charlesworth, William Dixon, Ronald Bates,' Don Poloni, Richard Madrid, Bryce Peacock, te James Karrich, Tom Muncy, Aram-bu- la Rodriquez, Buddy and Dan LuJaun. di, Em-met- There will be a Dig . . " ;v East Carbon junior high loot-ba- ll will start the season Tuesday with a game at Payson. Coaches Pitchford and Martin have been working hours each day with the teams and are developing lighting . , kvs ' ' w. ' JS jsq . . , S' - v 4Y X. M .. ' x V - . . 4, w . ht & A , . A ' The long awaited and anticipatevent is in the process of birth. ed tr , t , Water Development project The -AA . vx x for the East Carbon area is now fee a fact. 1ft The construction of an earthen vodam of 300,000 cubic The East Carbon Development Project Dam crosses Sunnyside Can- lume having an over-a- ll yards height of yon immediately below the junction of the right and left forks and 85 feet; to cover water backing will back the water up the canyons to a distance or approximately one mile. The earthen dam will be built by the Utah Construction an area of 30 acres an average depth of 35 feet and impound Company and will be completed in the late spring; 327,000,000 gallons of water and is to be commenced below the juncLeft Fork Sunnyside Canyon tion of the right and left forks of Sunnyside canyon. With the comyx y , iZzZ'pletion of this dam we will have acquired the one natural resource that East Carbon lacks. (Suffi, . vs yj K . v. ;f ' ' r . A - j-- ; - s cient water.) This development and acquisition in no way affects the regular runoff of ile upper Sunnyside canyon, water shed. Water that have been .measurements 'maintained for a number of years show that the spring run-o- ff ap15,000,000 gallons per proximates day over a period of three or four is weeks. The spring, run-o- ff to fill reservoir with the ample water that at present time runs off and is wasted. The regular stream flow will run, as it does at present, into the aiversionary reservoir that has supplied Dragerton its daily water needs for the past eight years. These needs have turkey shoot Sunday, September 30 at 12 noon at the Columbia Confectionery. The turkeys are young A- -l birds. Come and shoot with either 22 or rifle. Sponsored by Sam Marakis. .iilllllllllllllllllllllllllliillllllllillllii. This is The Time Of Year v & .... when sooner or later every conservation, wherever two or more men get together, inevitably turns to hunting. Stories are told and retold, revived, exaggerated, and some even invented. We overheard one the other day as two men were fixing a flat tire. Each had told several tales about his own prowess at hunting. Finally one of them said: Once on a hunt in Wyom- ing, I was coming down the trail toward camp when I came face to face with a big grizzly bear. I was so scared that I froze in my tracks, unable to move. The bear moved slowly toward me until I could feel his hot breath in my face. What happened? asked the other man. He killed- me, answered the first. Killed you! said the other, Why, youre just as much alive as I am. The first man went on fix- ing the flat. You call this living? SENSE CORNER Afterthought is a mad desire to close your mouth after you have put your foot in it. COMMON - Come in to see our new seflanlection of bright-colore- d nel shirts for men and boys. Theyre just right for the chilly weather nowadays. Carbon Grocery Company Ladies Bowling Trinity Church Plans Fall League Promises Excellent Bowling The East Carbon National Ladies league started off with a bang, on September 18. The teams in the league are composed of some very promising bowlers. It is sure thing that plenty of action will be seen in the league during the year. The newly elected officers are: President Jo Jensen; vice president, Charlotte Bon and reasurer, Eileen Miller. The teams and captains are: Team Good Jos, Captain, Jo Jensen; Elite club, Myrna Clayson; Sunny bowl Jean JeVfries; Sunny-boGals, not elected. secretary-t- wl Football Schedule County Jr. High For Fall 1951 59 Dam To Be Constructed of Earth With An Overall Height of 85 Feet. - - g t i ''r- Number Copy 5c Sunnyside Canyon Site For New Dam Construction X' X' S Per 26, 1951 -- approximated one' and one-ha- lf million gallons per day during the summer season which is probably the highest per capita use of Rummage Sale of any town in Utah and if First of a- series of lessons on water not the highest in the entire Unitthe Book of Common Prayer Was ed States. given Tuesday evening at a meetAt one period three or four ing of Trinity church Guild. water measurements in Held at the home of Mrs. Jack years ago the Grassy Trail area, during a N. Birk, the discussion was led of drouth, dropped to 2&6,-0by Mrs. Edward Poglajen. Four period gallons per day. This is far additionall essons will be preof sented by other members of the shorteven the daily requirements for culinary purposes. The guild. Plans for a fall rummage sale were also completed- by the L D S Kick-of- f. Banquet group. Mrs. James Tobey is funds to beraise To Purpose: chairman. The sale will be held new LDS chapel and recreaOctober 11th and 12th in the gin hall. tion clinic building. Rummage conDate' and Time: October 6th. sisting of good, wearable cloth Banquet served 11 a.m. to 1 p.m ing, toys and household items are and 5 to 7 p.m. Time fixed to being collected by the members. accomodate men on both shifts. - 00 - Grassy. Trail water shed is part of the Price River Water Conservancy District, and while being a much smaller project, it fits into the drainage scheme as does the Scofield reservoir and will serve a purpose in East Carbon as does the Scofield dam in the Price, Helper and Wellington areas. This adequate water reserve makes possible the development of a beautiful recreational area in our very back yard. Fishing and boating in the summer and skating and iceboating during the winter. This of course would be' subject to the O. K. of the State Health Department. A swimming pool in the area would seem to be a possibility, subject to completion of the dam, with proper civic support. To all who . have purchased or who are buying property in East Carbon Water Development Project will have a tendency to enhance and stabilize all property values. It brings the security of at all times of the adequate water ' and year happiness and contentment to all the children. It beautifies by giving assurance that lawns, shrubs, trees and flowers may survive- - and- spread shade and fragrance year after year. It is a statement of fact that Utah was the first state in the Union to control its water. These laws have been the model for the statutes, relative to water, of the other states. No one in the state of Utah eveer owns water. One can only acquire the right to use it. If the right to use the water as granted by the state isnt exer- -. cized the right may be lost. It is anticipated that the dam will be completed in the late spring of 1952. It is hoped that the completion date will be ifl time to impound part of the spring run off. . - Tundu Camp Fire Girls Present - Fish and Game Meeting On October eighth at 7:30 p.m. at the Dragerton auditorium a meeting of the Fish and Game association will be held, all the public is invited and the members of the Fish and Game association are urged to attend. The meeting is under the direction of the directors of the East Carbon district. There will be a speaker from Salt Lake and president of the Carbon-Emer- y district, Luke Pappas of Price, will also speak and discuss the vital problems and the new laws of the organization. Films on wild life will also be shown. Free to allA" Wednesday, October 10 East Carbon vs. Notre Dame at East Carbon; Price vs. Helper at Price. Wednesday, October 17 Helper; Price vs. Notre Dame at Price. Wednesday, October 24 East Carbon vs. Price at East Carbon; Notre Dame vs. Helper at Price. Wednesday, October 31 Notre Dame vs. East Carbon at Price; Helper vs. Price at Helper. Check The Trilbune ads. Wednesday, November 7 best buys are found-there(Continued on Page Thirteen) . Three One-A- ct Plays The Tanda Camp Fire girls of Excedllent food, deligntful mu- Sunnyside and. Sunnydale are busy completing plans and learnsic during meals. CKe parts to plays to be gv-e- n ing Lets all support this great new in the near future. The twenty-si- x addition. Everyone community girls of Tanda will participate invited. $2.50 per plate. in the plays.-Thewill be three one-a- ct The plays.' Morgan Raid; re Utah State Fair The Utah State Fair spent a total of $121,198 during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1951, according to a report released by tax Utah Foundation, non-proresearch agency. The state fair is financed by -- legislative appropriations and by fees, rentals and fit Mildred is the Name and Mamma Goes to a Convention. These are to on raise plays being put funds so our organization might carry on. All monies derived from the plays will be used for material the girls so badly need. When that little girl with the blue beanie, white blouse and blue bollerio comes knocking at your door, wont you please help-- . and buy a ticket . admissions' collected from businesses, promoters, and the general public. The 1951 legislature appropriated $35,000 to the state A little learning is a dangerous Drink deep in Pierion The fair for the biennium ending June thing! indicates. the report Spring. 30, 1951; |