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Show BOKIIOLDER Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon, 7, 000 population $900,000 monthly payroll. DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 11. 1953 Volume 8 You Are American Newlyweds To Reside East Carbon Poliy In Kansas Carbon Adopts Curfew Ordinance M We continue to quote from the speech of Senator William E. Borah, delivered in the senate of the United States, summing up his reasons why the U. S. should not become a member of the League of Nations. "Cmemenceau and Lloyd George and bthers like them were willing to make any reasonable sacrifice which would draw America away from her isolation and into the internal affairs and concerns of Europe. This league of nations, with or without reservations, whatever else it does or does not do, does surrender and sacrifice that policy; and once having surrendered and become a part of the European concerns, where, my friends, are you going to stop? If we intermeddle in her affairs, if we' help to adjust her conditions, inevitably and remorselessly Europe then will be carried into our affairs, in spite of anything you can write upon paper. Mr. President, there is another "and even a more commanding reason why I shall record my vote against this treaty. It imperils what I conceive to be the underlying, the very first principles of this Republic. It is in conflice with the right of our people to govern themselves free from all restraint, legal or moral, of foreign powers. I claim no merit save fidelity to American principles and devotion to American ideals as they were wrought out from time to time by those who built the Republic and as they have been extended and maintained throughout these years. In opposing the treaty I do nothing more than decline to renounce and tear out of my life the sacred traditions which through fifty years have been translated into my whole intellectual and moral being. I will not, I can not give up my belief that America must, not alone for the happiness of her own people, but for the moral guidance and greater contentment of the world, be permitted to live League Starts Summer Schedule East Carbon entered the Pony Hats off to the Tanda group of Camp Fire Girls, under the direction of Mrs. Sally Tucker and Mrs. Laura Farnsworth. The nurses of the Utah Perma-nent- e hospital extend thanks to each of you for supplying toys for the side children to use during their stay in the hospital. Your thoughtfulness was sincerely ap-predat- ed. Manuel Amador And Operation Rendezvous Naval Forces, Eastern Atlantic and Medeterranean. While in the Mediterranean, the Pittsburgh visited Cannes, Toulon, and Marseilles, France; Genoa, Venice and Naples, Italy; Palma, Majorca; Trieste; Oran, Algeria; and Gibraltar. In the Indian Ocean she dropped anghor in Karachi, Pakistan; Madras, India; Colombo, Ceylon; Aden, Arabia, and Djibouti, French Somaliland. The Pittsburgh transitted the Suez Canal on her trip to and from the Indian Ocean. The Pittsburgh will now go into the Norfolk Naval Shipyard here for extensive overhaul. Epitaph Written by Abriham o Dragerton, announce the engage- Lincoln for a Indian: ment of their daughter, Joan, to Here lies Johnny Kongopod. Ross Pilling, son of Clarence Have mercy on jiim, Gracious Pilling of Price. God, As he would do if. he was God, And You were Johnny Common, sense bows to the inevitable and makes use of It, Kick-a-po- '"i-- . ? v' 1 :. ' ' J vi55 V 1 ifT 1 The Carbon county commissioners, meeting in regular session Tuesday night, adopted ordinance No. 63 which prohibits persons under the age of 18 years from being on streets, alleys and public places at unreasonable hours; pro- f j hibiting parents, guardians or other persons having the care and custody of minor children from allowing or permitting such minors to be upon anyr of the streets, alleys or public places. The ordinance also provides for penalties for the iolation of these regula- tions. The hours specified in the ordinance are between 10:00 p. m. and 4:00 a. m. outside the limits of incorporated cities and towns except when such minor is accompanied br some suitable and proper adult person. Every person who violates this ordinance shall be liable to a fine not exceeding $299 or imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months, or both fine and im- According to Lewis W. Hayes, commissioner of Pony League Baseball Incorporated there are 286 sanctioned leagues with 1,356 teams in 30 states and four Canadian provinces. The league derives its name from the first letters of its sloProtect Our Nations gan, Youth. Joe E. Brown is the president. The Pony League is composed of boys 13 and 14 years old. They play on a field 75 feet between bases and 52 feet to the pitching mound. The national headquarters are at Washington, Pennsylvania. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Heer of i . League competition last week with two games played at Dragerton. The first game played Tuesday between a team coached by Sam Stoddard and a team coached by Jim Morris. Score, Stoddard 10 and Morris. 4. The second game was played Friday between a team coached by Leslie Fowler and one coached by William Young. Score. Fowler 7, Young 2. Six teams are playing from East Carbon. Three from Dragerton, two from Sunnyside and one from Wellington. A full, schedule will be played each week, two games for each team. The schedule will be published next week. The USS Pittsburgh returned May 26 to the United States after a six months cruise in the Medeterranean and the Indian Ocean. Serving aboard the heavy cruisher own life. er is Manuel Amador, seaman, The distinguishing virtues of a USN, son of Mr. asd Mrs. Jess real republic you can not comingle Amador, of 116 West Fifth St., with the discordant and destruc- Dragerton, Utah. tive force of the Old World and As a member of the U. S. Sixth still preserve them. You can not Fleet the Pittsburgh participated yoke a government whose funda- in Operation Rendezvous and mental maxim is that of liberty other maneuvers. to a government whose first law She was also detached for six Is that of force and hope to pre- weeks to make a good will tour serve the former. to the Indian Ocean as the flagWe conclude this review next ship of Vice Admiral Jerauld P. week. Commander-in-Chie- f, USN, Wright, - Camp Fire Girls Suppjy Toys v'-: Number 23 Per Copy 5c prisonment. A public meeting called for discussion of this ordinance as it was previously' proposed failed to bring out anyone to exhibit any interest and consequently the commissioners passed the ordinance as previously proposed. The incorporated cities and towns in the county on the main have such an ordinance on their statute books. MR. AND MRS. THOMAS WATKINS Lelsle Stevenson Thomas Watkins Exchanged Vows Now making a home is Salina, Kansas, are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watkins, ,who exchanged vows in a double.ring ceremony on May 10 at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and ..Mrs. Glen Stevenson of Dragerton. Royal N. Allred, LDS bishop, solemnized the rites in the presence of dose friends and immediate family members. A wedding supper followed at the home of the grooms mother, Mrs. Lena Watkins of Price. The bride, formerly Miss Le Isle Stevenson, chose a navy blue suit with white accesspries for the occasion. The maid of honor was Miss Patsy Malaby and Mr. Don Neilson acted as best man. Carbon Medical Physicians Complete Postgrad Training This spring several physicians belonging to the Carbon Medical Service group of Dragerton, have completed postgraduate training in various branches of medicine. Robert R. Johnson completed a postgraduate course in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Utah in April. Dr. Ploss also attended a postgraduate session at the University of Utah in general practice, covering phases of pediatrics, obstetrics, Dr. gynecology and internal medicine that the general practitioner en- Patsy R. Burdick Honored At Annual Banquet Patsy Renee Burdick, graduating senior at the Brigham Young University, was honored at the annual A. W. S. Recognition banquet as one of the top ten schol- astic students of the graduating class. She was third highest. Also at the banquet, Dr. Reuben D. Law, dean of education at the Brigham Young University, presented Pat with an aw'ard recognizing her as the most outstanding girl in elementary education. Pat attended Carbon College for tw'o years and finished her last two years at the B.Y.U. She is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary scholastic fraternity. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burdick, 140 Grassy' Trail, Dragerton. counters. This course was well attended by over forty-seve- n general practitioners representing thirteen states. Dr. Leland K. Dayton, specialist in internal medicine, and Dr. Gail W. Haut, radiologist, have Ford Co. recently returned from the Ogden Surgical Society meetings, where nationally known leaders in medOn June 15 the Ford Motor icine and surgery were heard. This four-da- y medical meeting has beCompany will be 50 years old. Classic Cookies come one of the major attractions Club met During that time the Ford Com- for the home at of Lillian in of medical Urbanik postgraduate study pany has grown from one room in the 2 under the dion June West area. Coast entire Dragerton a shed to one of the world's greatrection of their leaders, Lillian est institutions. Urbanik and Marion Lund. It all began in 1891 when HenThe club was shown how to NOTICE ry Ford saw a gasoline engine make a well balanced packed pumping soda water into pop botlunch. The East Carbon Rotary Club tle. That night Henry said to Mrs. Those present were: Frances does not want anyone around the Ford: Clara, I want to build a Urbanik, Frances Provenz, Diane gas engine that will dc the work canteen building in Dragerton. Lund, Elaine Mayer, Judy Parof a horse. Considerable damage is being done sons and Karol Bievens. Two years later he was still and anyone found loitering around working on this gasoline horse. He had no design and he made each or in the structure will be prosecuted. The fire season is here. In just part by hand. a few minutes a thrown match In May, 1896 he ran his first car Jay Fowler, can reduce a comfortable and into the alley back of his home. Deputy Sheriff went One of the two cylinders beautiful home to ashes. It can but still the car ran. dead also burn seriously or to death Bill, Jamieson, Jr., son of Mr. The Ford Motor Company, durof those who dwell therein. Be careing the last 50 years has built and Mrs. William Jamieson in Permanente inis the ful of fires. Sunnydale, over 36,000,000 cars. These clude Ford, Mercury and Lincoln hospital at Dragerton for medical cars and Ford trucks and trac- - treatment. Motor 50 Years Old 4-- H P . 4 |