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Show i Senring tho Mining Area of East Carbon. $900,000 monthly payroll. Per Copy 5c DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 21, 1954 Volume 7 Culture Begins 1954-5- 5 Season Very Good Signs Coach Polidori Attention The coal industry has been going through a tough competitive period as new fuels have cut in on its use. The future of the industry and its ability to operate on a profitable basis during a transition period has become a question of national concern. Experts estimate that our need for coal in the future will outstrip any production figures of the past. In line with such opinions it is heartening to note a report from the National Coal Association which states that record-breakielectric fuel generation in the United States is resulting in greater coal consumption by electric utilities. At present coal accounts for around 50 per cent of all the power generated by the electric utilities; oil and gas together, 26 per cent; and hydroelectric power, 24 per cent. The energy generated by hydro-plan- ts is steadily dimishing in terms of the nations total consumption of electricity.. Electric utility experts have anticipated coal consumption by their industry at 165 million tons by 1956, and 250 million tons by 1965. The Atomic Energy Com mission says that even with nu clear power, consumption of coal for generating electricity is expected to triple by 1975. Coal is one of our great basic industries and it is of the utmost importance to the nation that it be able to adjust to the new look of things on a profitable and expand- Carefully Conditions County Champions is Number 38 Special Permits Good trout fishing in the future Special deer hunting permits forecast at Marsh and China continue on sale at most Deer Plans for the coming season lakes on the northern slopes of, the Permit Sales Offices over the out-doan were read and approved at Uintahs following the chemical state, according to Game Departsocial and business meeting For the past two weeks the treatment of these waters last ment spokesmen. held at the home of Mae Bowen, East Carbon junior high football week by fisheries division personAlready permits for the Raft team, last years county cham- nel of the Department of Fish and River, Daggett - Lucerne Valley, Thursday, September 9, 1954. The Dixie - Terry - Motoque, Beaver meeting was presided over by Vice pions, have been working hard in Game. abin the Hixson President Madge preparation tor its first encounter Many tons of chub and other North, BeaverSouth, Paragonah-Cottonwooand Rarowan special sence of the president. with Price junior high, Septem- trash fish were destroyed during units New officers for the coming seahave all been sold. 29. ber This game will be played the operation. Only 35 trout were hunting son are: Florence Lauriski, presiat 12:30 on the Mohawk field. noted among the dead fish. These Permits were reported to be selldent; Madge Hixon, vice presiCoach Polidori makes no predic- two lakes have been rapidly de- ing fast on the remaining 15 areas Ellen dent; Jphnson; secretary; tion as to the teams final out- pleted of trout fishing 'since scheduled for special deer removAll-reRita Burdick, treasurer; Beth come in this seasons play, but he thoughtless anglers polluted them als. Dora Smith, parliahistorian; Sportsmen plannig to particifeels the team will give the op- with undesirable trash fishes sevrementarian; Katherine Maltby, pate in any of these hunts should ponents some tough opposition. eral years ago. porter; Elsie Parker, program ri Coach Cliff Jensen will assist The two waters will be stocked apply immediately to the Deer Merrihew Marie and chairman, as line coach. with game fish following the Permit Sales Office nearest the again of unit of their choice. Aphas been appointed chairman fol- October 10 closing of the trout hunting The team as members are plications must include the big baby clinic. lows: Centers Stoddard, Hud- season. Mr. Jimmy Equinta and his game license number, choice of son and Ramas; guards Fowler, same in bas the Lake, Bridger accordion provided entertainment hunting Unit, $3 fee and name and Amadour, Heath, Coopride, in, was shown to contain no trash for the evening. Higgenson and Dubray; fish during further surveys conHostess for the evening were tackles Andrews, Davido, Stew ducted last week. Original depart- Episcopal Church Mae Bowen, Annabelle Toby, EveR. J. Vaughan of Helper will art, Mussatt, Stultz and Bennett; ment plans had called for chemilyn KrQhn, Rita Burdik and Emi-le- e end Marakis, Hackney, Gonzales, cal treatment of this lake if trash be the guest speaker at Trinity Morrison. Hixon- - and Zoolakis; halfbacks fish were present in numbers. Episcopal Church this Sunday. Martinez, Jones, Sprague, Heath, Treatment of Navajo Lake near The service of Morning Prayer Gamma Globulin Cedar City may begin as early as begins at 11 a.m. Naranjo and Riveria; fullbacks-SatterfielMr. Vaughan is a frequent visitWright and Davidson; September 28, rather than at the Gamma Globulin, for the quarterbacks Gonzales and Her-er- end of the angling season as orig- or to Trinity Church. He has been of paralytic polio, medsles inally planned. Storms and drop active in the affairs of the Carand infectious hepatitis, will be , The 1954 football schedule for ping fall temperatures make such bon County Missions. available on doctors prescriptions services less treatment Other at of success Church certain Trinity Carbon, county junior high schools through regular medical supply added costs are with as this Communion well. 29 Holy and run Sunday commening September channels after October 1, 1954, it 7:30 at School at Church are to visit the a.m., Anglers urged ning through November 3: Sepwas annouced today by Lederle a.m. of9:30 The School Church Lake tember 29, Price at East Carbon Navajo prior to the treatLaboratories Division, American and Helper at Notre Dame; Octo- ment of that water in the interest fers classes for nursary through Cyanamid Company. Heretofore ber 6, Helper at Price and Notre of harvesting as many of the re- junior high boys and girls. the protective blood fraction has Other activities at Trinity Dame at East Carbon; October maining trout as possible. Since been allocated by the Federal Of13, Price at Notre Dame and Hel- August 22, most regulations cov Church this week include the fice of Defense Mobilization to lo- basis. per at East Carbon; October 20, ering the taking of game fish have Young Churchmens picnic on cal departments of health for use ing Notre Dame at Helper and East been removed on this water to en- Thursday afternoon and evening, in polio epidemic areas only. The the Trinity Servors Club at 9:30 Carbon at Price; October 27, Price courage such a harvest. processed supply of gamma globu- E. Carbon Jr. High a.m. at Helper and East Carbon at NoSaturday, and the Inquirers lin available to physicians this on Sunday evening at 7. Class tre Dame and November 3, East County is Primary still Fully small, very year, though Organized This class is open to all who wish Carbon at Helper and Notre Dame approximately twice as large as to know more about the Episcopal at Price. Election Results The East Carbon junior high is last years supply. Church. In a report to physicians sent now fully organized for the duties Tuesday, September 14, the Colleges, Schools out this summer, Dr. Kenneth S. of the 1954-5- 5 shool year. County Primary Election was Misses Kay Bon, Student body .officers were (Continued on Page Twelve) held. Those wo won the primary elected last spring before the close Lure Local Students be on the regular ballot in Lorraine Zupon will of school as provided in the stuKir Kendall With the coming of September November. Hugh dent body constitution. The voting results were as fol- Entertain Nurses comes the beginning of school Those in these important posi Pvt. Hugh R. Kirkendall, 20, The local halls of education have lows: State Representative (2nd The Utah State Nurses' Assoson of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bliss, X07 tions are: Carolyn Colombo, pres been : Albert Barnes, 1665; B. L. Dist.) for several weeks going now; vice Paul District No. 4, met at the ident; ciation, Andrus, president, First West, Dragerton, Utah, re Commis the T614; Frandsen, of County education r colleges View secretary-treasuCafe in and higher Park Friday, cently completed the field wire-ma- er. Pat Hixon, term: Eugene Coli September 17, for Price, will start next week. sioner, dinner their course at the Sixth Army 3409; Pat McCourt, 2778; County Some of those will who attend The officers are: tenth business and grade meeting. Communications School at Fort term: Jesse party college in different parts of the Commissioner, was Guest Ned H. NelMarakis, Angelo Garry president; speaker Lewis, Washington. V. Bryan, 3294; Louis Kosec, 2770; state and include fol the vice son country who Julene an Heath, gave president; enlightening talk Private Kirkendall entered the : Clerk H County r. Barbara Donna Brigham Young secretary-treasurelowing: on Faucett, Group Insurance Plan for army last January and' completed Bowen, 3846; Arnel K. Downard, 2238; Nurses. Beth Joanne Hix Leavitt, Ninth Leavitt, officers are: Walter grade basic training at Ford Ord, Cali: Wright, president; Judy R. Rod-is- on, Donnie Tittle, .Douglas Lind County Attorney James P. Alger. - Entertaining during the dinner fornia. Dan Keller, 2449; County were Miss Kay Bon and Miss Lorvice president, and Pat Aram-bul- say are going to the BYU; Uni 3626; Nicholas P. Petters raine Zupon who Treasurer: of r. Utah students will be secretary-treasureversity played duets on G. Conrad 4039; son, Tommy Staley, 1989 their accordions. The eighth grade are represent- Robert Doty, Ralph Nelson, Pierre Muncy Charles H. Sem Marine Pfc. Tommy G. Muncy, ed by: Gary Tobey, president; Carlson, Sharon Stoddard, John County Assessor: G. Lavon Rock, daughter of Mr. Rulon Shine John son ken, 4063; Tratos, Billy Harvey, Morris son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Clark Nelson, vice president, and Mrs. Clyde Rock, Dragerton, and Nelson, Carl Poglajen, Lyle Peter- son, 1876; County Recorder: Rru Muncy of 117 Sixth St., W., Drag Frank Lauriski, secretary-trea- s son, Martin Bezyack Starr; the A cilia J. Powell, 3304; Mabel T. has returned to Salt Lake City to erton, Utah, is serving in Korea urer. C. will claim Norma Seppi, John- Empey, 2813; County Sheriff: Jo continue her studies at the St. The governing board of the sevwith B Battery of the '1st 90mm Paloni, Jessie Lee Bell, Junie seph A. Holman, 4261; Jack Cal Mark hospital. Claudia, who has Artillery Gun Bat- enth grade are: Jimmie Cockrane, ny, president; BiJJy Volukas, vice pres- Lindsay, Denny Lindsay and .Rob lor, 1930; County Surveyor: John been working at Horse Canyon, is talion. now employed in Albuquerque, The battalion, a unit of the 1st ident, and Raychell Steel as sec- ert Morgan; Josephine Tomsick Bene, 3262; Carl Nyman, Jr., 2937 New Mexico. and Peggy Sharp will be found at Marine Aircraft Wing, is assigned retary- treasurer.Marilyn and Louise Maulsby Denver University in Colorado; to the defense of South Koeras Mr. and .Xrs.JDarrell Crawford, have been visiting their parents, Arthur Seppi is going to Mesa principal cities. Its batteries are Mr. and Mrs. former East "Carbonites, are reJohn T. Maulsby, College in Grand Junction; Carspread out on a series of hills surbon College-ite- s NOTICE include: Loretta Dragerton. Marilyn, an education siding at Moab, Utah. Darrell is rounding the cities. . A gala rummage sale will 'be Cowan, Anna Marie Rodriquez, graduate from Fresno State Col- coaching at Moab High; Pat is Aunt Agnes says : If you dont eld at Trinity Episcopal Church Charles Bikakis, Charles Dixon. lege, California, is presently teach- teaching in the elementary school ing third grade at Bakersfield, there. fight for the best, then the vorst this Thursday and Friday from .10 California. Louise has worked at a.m. to 5 p.m. A large selection E. C. may happen." Mr. Bill Sasser is home on leave. Zions National Park this sumPony League of clothing for men, women and mer. She is now a junior at Fres- He is visiting his wife, Marlene children will be for sale at very All Pony League players are no State College. Staley Sasser, and mother and reasonable prices. NOTICE er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad The rummage sale is an annual asked to turn in their uniforms The weekly Relief Society to their Staley, Sunnydale. managers. The meetings will begin with an open- event held by the women of Trin- boys mayrespective keep their caps. NOTICE ing social to be held Wednesday ity Guild. The .women spend hqurs of final The the standing League NOTICE The Altar Society of the Good evening, September 29 at 7:30 p.m. in preparation, washing, ironing s: Geneva won 21 and lost 6; a is Church Next at the school library. and in many cases mending the Kaiser won 16 and lost holding Saturday the Elite Club 8; Elks Shepherd 7 25 All Relief Society members and clothing to be sold. will at feature the Melody Four orbingo party September 13 won Motor lost and 12; Way at the Good Shepherd Hall. chestra from 9 .to 1 a.m. Admisinterested ladies are 'cordially inProceeds from the sale will go won 10 and lost 15; Recreation pjn. The vited to attend. toward church improvements. public is cordially invited; sion free. won 8 and lost 17; Wellington V--: won 7 and lost 17. pr d, revention v 7,000 population i d, ng Po-lida- "Mc-Fadde- n, d, a. , ns 4-y- ear 2-y- ear -- h, a, Anti-Aircra- ft j - F X fath- F d F , k F W |