OCR Text |
Show r- - f 0 f I I Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume 7,000 population $900,000 monthly payroll. , DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1951 7 Per Copy 5o Number 9 Terminates Mr., Mrs. Observed Employment for 99 Golden Wedding The Kaiser Steel Company terminated employment for 99 of its employees effective February 29th. The men effected came from all classifications including salary employees of the company. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilcox, 109 2nd West, Dragerton, observed their golden wedding anniversary Friday, February 26. Mr,-- and Mrs. Wilcox were married February 26, 1904 at Castle Dale, Utah. They had seven children four boys and three irls. are L. Bert Wilchildren Living cox, Dragerton; Mrs. Iva Allred, Wheatridge, Colorado; Lt. Col. G. Neil Wilcox--, Fort Scott, California; Mrs. Leah Peacock, Emery; Mrs. Cecil Fryer Dragerton, and Carl J. Wilcox, Layton, Utah. They have 15 grandchildren. Two grandsons, served in the U. S. Navy in the Korean War. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox have lived in Carbon and Emery all their married lives. Kaiser Steel Co. According to company officials, commencing March 1, there will be no graveyard shift. This reduction in personnel leaves 730 employees on the Kaiser payrolls. NOTICE Public is cordially invited to atA new orchestra has been organized in East Carbon under the tend the Assembly of God church leadership of Gene Folkerth, technician at the Permanente hospital between Dragerton and Sunnydale Rev. E. C. Bailey, pastor. at Dragerton. This orchestra, christened The Four Miner Notes, will play each Saturday night at Nicks Club on the highway west Sunday school at 9:45, morning of Dragerton. The opening night for the musical group was Feb- worship at 11 :00 a. m., Young ruary 27 at 9:00 p. m. There was free carnations for the ladies. The Peoples service at 6 :30 p. m. orchestra members are shown above and are Calvin Jewkes, trumpet, Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. left; Rudy sanich, saxaphone; Gene Folkerth, piano, and Larry GalleRevival now in progress with gos, drums. the Rev. J. L. Huff of Croak, Colorado. Everyone welcome. JOHN PEPERAKIS B. Wilcox John Peperaltis Appointed Manager East Carbon Rotary Pack No. 3292 sponsored by the Sunnyside Mines East Carbon Rotary Club celeJohn Peperakis was appointed brated its first birthday with the 44 th anniversary of Scouting last manager of the Sunnyside Coal Mines, Sunnyside, Utah, it was night at the school house. Feb. Red & White Corner Holy Name Society announced today by George B. 26th a Blue and Gold supper was Ross-ma- n McMeans, vice president in charge held. Mr. and Mrs. Julius and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Lindof operations for Kaiser Steel Corsey were in charge of program, During January and February poration. the members of Beta Sigma Phi Peperakis, who has been assist- food and arrangements. Lovely and their guests attended intellec- ant mine manager since 1949, suc- centerpieces and table decorations events. tive and pleasure-fille- d signs. ceeds Robert Heers who recently were made by Mrs. Rossman and 2. Short haircuts. This is very Arvetta Satterfield was the was given the new post of man- Lindsey. A hot chili supper was that demonstrator and speaker in her ager, mining and raw materials, served and enjoyed by all. Mr. pop with all the teen-ageC. E. of Some home at Columbia on Pleasures at the company steel plant in Fon- Rossman entertained with some attend junior high. accordion music for part of the of Possession. Her display of an- tana, California. the clothes the girls are wearing are real neat. The new mine manager is well program. The boys presented a tiques such as dishes, furniture, ConT. William Treasurer so The weather has been lovely tapestry and music boxes was known to residents and miners in skit which comprised the rest with nell a lot of the girls have started to Carbon county where he was ed- awards being last, but not least. very educational. Scouts receiving awards were A cake sale was held at Pea- ucated and has worked for the Rudolph J. Sanich wear spring clothes. Of course the Secretary director Father Barry Bingham, Webelos; Don Spiritual cocks Market for the Beta Sigma past 25 years. boys still wear levis, light blue Phi International Endowment After graduating from Carbon Butler, Webelos, and Bobby denims, sweaters and flashy Sanders is a to have ! Our aim spiritual shirts fund which supports the Cancer high school, Price, in 1930, he at- Brown, his denner stripe. and communion Rotary gift plaques were given The roof of E. C. junior high monthly holy Research project at the Universi- tended the Colorado School of stress the importance of attending ty of Colorado, Girlstown, U.S.A., Mines from 1930 to 1932. After to the receivers of the Webelos would fall in if : 1. Mr. Hendricks would let stu- evening devotions. two years working as a miner for badge. A very enjoyable time was and the home for aged members. of club The the first project Mrs. A. W. Anderson gave a the U. S. Fuel Company, Hia- had by all families attending. dents down the hall during noon was the enlarging of the seating book review on The Presidents watha, Utah, he returned to hour. 2. The Pep Club club would capacity of the church which wTas Lady in the school library. Every- school and was graduated with an Sara Renteria learn the yells before marching. started after the second meeting one present enjoyed Mrs. Ander- M. E. degree in 1936. He went 3. The Lettermen Club appre- and has already been accomplish- sons very interesting portrayal of back to Hiawatha as face boss, Honored At ed. ciated the Pep Club. then section foreman, and mine characters. The upper hall has been assign4. The bus driver would turn A dinner and dance to be re- foreman until 1941 when he en- Birthday Party the lights off in the bus when the ed as the mens club room for membered was held at Nicks tered the army. team and Pep Club came home reading recreation and meetings. Club. Mrs. Gene Folkerth at the Miss Sara Renteria was given Peperakis spent 39 months overon the The various R. Mr. H. seas projects in the British West Indies a surprise birthday party on Febfrom games. Malaby with piano and The boys would ask the girls agenda for this coming year will his pogo stick furnished music for and in the European Theatre. ruary twentieth, 1954 at the Good be bingo, dancing, dinners, etc. A the dancers. While in the Ruhr district he was Shepherd church. Refreshments dates for the big dances. in of be will St. honor held dance Landin charge of mining operations to and dancing was enjoyed by Pete A lesson on Natures The teachers would forget on March Patricks day Saturday, excuses and hall passes. scape was given by Helen Peter- supply needed coal for civilian, in- Franco, Francis Sausedo, Paul Someone didnt go to sleep in 13th, in the Dragerton school aud- son and Helen Dayton at Helen dustrial and army use. He recall- Gonzales, Ray Valdez, Stanley Roitorium. ed working out 24 inch seems of bles, LaVerne Borrego, Marylou sixth period. Daytons home. coal underground in contrast to Trijillo, Lawrence Sanchez, Cicilia from Mr. Fryer: 48 days the 10 and 20 foot seems in this Franco, Dora Carrillo, Refugio school is out. The Culture Club NOTICE area. Peperakis left the army as Sausedo, Beatrice Rodriguez, Ross j Pep News: The E. C. Pep Club Miss Ruth Brasher of Price was a lieutenant colonel in 1945. A revival is now in progress at I has been entertaining thecrowds Uliberri, Carmen Gonzales, Pat After two years work as min- Payne, Harold Hudson, Slyira at the basketball games during the library of the Dragerton the guest speaker at Cultura Club school each evening at 7 :30 p. m. for the November meeting. She ing engineer for the Sheridan, Franco, Alfonso Perea, Vangie the half. Barbara Martinez is the newest Evangelists are Rev. and Mrs. Don spoke on interior decorating, Wyoming Coal Company, he join- Franco, Bertha Valdez, and Lydia member. She is the mascot and is Fisher, a young couple from Flori- touching on all phases of color, ed Kaiser Steel as shift foreman Uliaberri. Mr. and Mrs. Carrillo da, who are at present in youth materials, furniture, etc. in 1948. He was made assistant and Mr. and Mrs. T. Valdez were a fine addition to the club. and members were God There in of Church for the work forty The club has made a number manager in 1949 and aided in the chaperons. Sara received many Utah. and Colorado guests present. of formations ihcltiding a shield complete modernization and ex- gifts. the chairman Evfor The program Come and let God help you! and K for Notre Dame; pansion of the Sunnyside comChar-ole- tt Veltri. Emma was welcome. evening for Helper, and dagger for Price eryone munity and mining operations -Withcerley presented two during the past few years. Pirates. The officers passed the readings. Peperakis is a member of the peace pipe with the Price cheer Utahs general deer season befor the Honored evening guests American Institute of Mining and leaders and officers. I were the winners of the Essay Metallurgical the gins on Saturday, October 23 this Engineers, Gossip: Lets name a few of our girl. as prescribed by law. The I : The 10th grade girls are sure Contest sponsored by Cultura in Rocky Mountain Coal Mining In- year, steady-goer- s the general deer sealaw reads, I 1. Barbara Peacock and Sonny content with 9th grade boys. Keep conjunction with Independence stitute, and is a member of East on the commence to son I Carbon Rotary Club and Masonic on or nearest the 20th Saturday it up girls, remember, Love has Hall. Cartwright, Noleena Mecham-Do- n day of OcThe girls were Julene Boben, lodge. no age limits. Dennison, Barbara Rogers-Gar- y tober each year and shall continHe resides at Sunnyside with ue f Kirkwood, Aleine Anderson:Billy Gerry B. still. has her eye on who placed 2nd in the District, for the time prescribed by the I a certain Dragertonite, but, Shir- Margaret Roberts and ShiFley his wife, Ethel, and their two Fivecoat, Francis Espinoso-Jo- e present- children, Elaine who is 12 and Board of Big Game Control. Martinez Josi,e Archeleta-Charle- s ley A. has her eye on one in Price. Crawford. The girls were Club. This information is released by . Hiawatha still plays important ed necklaces by Cultura Johnfour. Loomis, Mary Taylor-Jerr-y Johnny, the Department of Fish and Game Refreshments were served from lives of Earlene R. son. Say, Bud A who is the parts in'-thNo one knows like a woman in the interest of those desiring a Valentine table. Hostesses for - Helper girl in your life? Joyce? and Charlene Z. Allow to say things which are at to schedule vacation periods durOK! Tenth grade boys. Stop Shirley C. and Manuel G. (Need the evening were Elsie Parker, once gentle and deep. ing this fall hunting season. lis Stephens and Myrtle Davis. playing the field, and get a steady we say more?) Fashions : Two of the newest fads in the school are: 1. Pantaloons. All the girls are wearing these under full or flared skirts. They are all colors and ders The Catholic men of East Carbon organized a new club on January 17, 1954. This club is called the Holy Name Society and is affiliated with the National Holy Name Society of New York. Membership at present is about 52 men. The following officers were elected: President Grady McKinney Vice president James P. Ryan Beta Sigma Phi . 15. P Jt-A-M- -S -- r Notice Hunters r ? |