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Show . Volume 8 i t , Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. 7,000 Population $900,000 Monthly Payroll DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1956 Beta Sigma Phi Family Open House At Geneva Works Management and employees at Steels Geneva works are busy making plans for Family Day Open House Friday, September 16, when the gates of the huge steel mill will be open to the employees, their families and friends for the first time in history. James V. Mazuarie, division superintendent of the rolling mills, has been selected as general chairman of the event. Myron J. Ful-ratassistant superintendent of industrial relations, will serve as assistant chairman. Visiting hours will be from nine Oclock in the morning until six oclock that night and we expect more than 10,000 members of our families and their friends to come and visit ns that day, Mr. Mazurie said. Adequate parking lots for all cars will be provided. Transportation for the tours of the plant will be furnished from the time our guests enter the gates until they leave. Especially trained guides will be provided to see that no one misses any part of the plant tour. U. S. h, Alpha Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Mrs. Ethel Malaby in Columbia August 22nd with President Merlene Alger presiding. Following the business meeting and Pledge Training program a social hour was enjoyed with Annabelle Tobey and Sponsor Emilie Morrison acting as host- Esquire Theatre Baby Contest Dist. Gov. Mendenhall Visits East Carbon 5c Number 36 B.P.W. Begins Year A delightful evening was enjoyed last Thursday, when East The management and staff of Carbon B. P. W. Club members the Esquire Theatre wish to take were hostesses to 14 guests at this opportunity to thank the par- their first regular meeting of the ents of the contestants and the season. theatre patrons for their interest . The ladies met at the home of in the baby contest. Mrs. Josephine' Tomsich of First prize, a $50.00 savings bond General chairman for the was awarded to Denise, affair was club president, Mrs. daughter . of Mr. and Arvilla Satterfield. Mrs. Agnes Mrs. Dan Martinez, Dragerton. conducted Scow, . SeconcT prize, a colored 8x10 the and introduced the meeting welMrs. photo, was awarded to Dukie, guests. Marjorie Welty son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe comed the guests and fold of a pro. Johnson, Sunnyside. posed project for the year. Third prize, a colored 8x10 phoThe club collect was read in to was awarded to Shelley, unison by members and guests. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Arvilla King told of the scope of the State and National FedHugh Behling, Dragerton. Selection of the winners of the erations of Business and Profescontest was made by popular vote. sional Womens Clubs; also, of The purchaser of each adult tick- their aims and purposes. Mrs. Scow next introduced Miss et was entitled to 100 votes. Photos of the contestants were on dis- Peggy Sharp of Columbia, a talplay in the theatre lobby during ented pianist, currentl ystudying the month of August. at Denver University, where she is majoring in music. Miss Sharp delighted the listeners with two Josephine Tomsich, classical piano solos. Mrs. Emma Lambson and Mrs. Robert Shepherd n Maxine Wells, Carbon county hair stylists gave a very United in Marriage interesting demonstration on cur"mmm rent methods in and 'X1 . 'i. J, ."tV. g longer-lastinfor . waves; combing ' XX also a hair cutting demonstration. r Some interesting pointers on weight control were given by Mrs. Erma Scott of Salt Lake City. A delicious supper was served by club members who were seated with guests at two long tables decorated with cut flowers and lighted candles. Co-lumb- esses. iaj ZVz-month-- Floyd Howard was presented a lovely brides gift from the chapter. Mary Alice Collins won the vice-preside- raffle package which contained two beautiful figurines. The Independent ball team play- ed Dove Creek, Colorado, on September 4-No report of their 5. success at press time. The team and officials wish to thank everyone who contributed to make the Colorado trip possible. J. ROGER MENDENHALL . . . District Governor The Rotary Club of East Carbon will be host to J. Roger Mendenhall, Governor of the 165th dis trict of Rotary International at its regular meeting next Thursday He is making his annual official visit to each of the 41 Rotary clubs in Utah, Southern Idaho and Western Wyoming and will address the club, confer wth President Leonard, Secretary Krohn and committee chairmen on Rotary ad- filalio PeCorelli Malio Pecorelli, Helper, interna- tional board member from District 22, United Mine Workers of America, has been assigned as the prin- cipal speaker at the Labor Day celebration at Roslyn Clee Elm, Washington, in UMW District 10, it was announced today. The assignment came from President John L. Lewis and Mr. Pecorelli will be the UMWA presidential representative at that particular celebration. Mr. Pecorelli and family left to- day for Washington. This is the first assignment to a Labor Day Celebration! from the national headquarters to come to District 22 since 1933, the local union office reported. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation to all our friends and relatives for the flowers and many acts of kindness shown us following the death of our beloved husband and father, James E. Pea- Per Copy -- ministration and service activities Mr. Mendenhall is owner of the (Continued on Page Twelve) a Correction . . . Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. Fauset are announcing the engagemen and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to Jack Allen Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen, Sr., of Hagerman, Idaho. During the past year the bride e had attended Bringham Young University and at the present time she is residing in "Provo where she is employed by the Hammond Iron Works. Mr. Allen is a graduate of the cock. Brigham Young University where " Mrs. James Peacock and family. he majored in agronomy. 4 well-know- pin-curlin- to-b- this week in the Walton Motor Company ad. This sedan .has been driven only 2500 miles and is an exceptionally good buy. Further buys offered in the used car field by Walton can be found in the advertisement oil Page 10. A Walton advertisement appears on Page 3 but is incorrect and the corrected ad appears on Page 10. During the last three weeks I Carbon Disrtict to exert pressure have reviewed the duties of the upon the board, the superintenSuperintendent of Schools in Car- dent of schools,, or the principals bon county. by soliciting support from individThis is being done so that you uals or groups. (From tentative Americans may know what is rules and regulations adopted by taking place within your school the Board of Education of the Carsystem where your children are bon county school district.) Nofr I had always thought that receiving their formal education. Do you believe that an Ameri- the people had the right to petican school system should be but tion its representatives for the rethe shadow of one man; or do you dress of grievances. This t right think that it should be a composit was guaranteed to all Americans of the wisdom of all its members? by Article 1 (Personal Freedom) In the last analysis we will get of the Constitution of the United exactly what we deserve. If we States. Since when have teachers ceased are vigilent and watchful we will to be citizens and when did school have a school system that is of our .best desires and boards get the authority to set aspirations. If we are indifferent; aside the Constitution of the or loose interest in the schools and United States? their administration who knows Would East Carbons representative on the school board answer what we may get shall these questions for us? I would The Board of Education be as any unprofessional glad to print his answers in interpret act on the part of any employee of the Tribune. rep-resentati- ve L Charles Bikakis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bikakis, Dragerton, and his father visited in Salt Lake City, Tuesday before leaving for the A. C. in Login where Charles has received a scholarship. MRS. ROBERT SHEPERD Miss Josephine Tomsich, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Tomsich, anc Robert Shepherd of Bellaire, Ohio, Where are We, and Where do We Want To go in Our Educational Program? g, " Save $800 on a 1955 Pontiac sedan is the message carried BARBARA FAUSETT nt, Saturday morning about 2 a.m. Albert Menotte drove into Dragerton. He looked relieved although somewhat puzzled. He drove quietly to 115 Grassy Trail his home address and went to bed. Saturday morning when, he didnt come to work Gordon made a personal call. The facts as reieasM by Gordon: Lizz, wife of Albert, gave birth earlier in the evening to a baby girl. New hunting partner for Albert. He had been expecting this event momentarily, but Lizz had threatened to postpone it until elk season. It was the first time Albert had won an open argument from Lizz and that perhaps accounts for the puzzled expression. were united in marriage in rites perofromed at the Dragerton Community church at 7 p.m. Saturday, August 27. The Reverend George DeMaris officiated at the ceremony. The lovely bride yvas radiant in a gown o white Chantilly lace anc nylon tulle over bridal satin. Applique of lace adorned the skirt of nylon tulle. The veil was of illusion and fingertip length with a rolled edge. She carried a bouquet of red roses. The bride was given away by Oakley Bowden, a close friend. NO TICK . Maid of honor was the sister of The regular meeting for the Lathe bride, Shirley Tomsich. Brides- dies Democratic 'Club will be held maids were Norma Seppi, Donna on September 12, at 8:00 p.m. at Ruskauff, Peggy Sharp and Mrs. Effie Stevenson's home in Rosella. Serving as best man Columbia. was John Dovayak. Flower girl All members are urged to atwas Nancy Staver and ushers were tend. Martin Bezyack, Bill Bezyack Herman Pobrick and John Smelco, The bride's mother chose a gown CARD OF THANKS of beige for the occasion. We wish to thank our many A reception followed at the Co- xiends for the kindness and symlumbia recreation hall. floral offerings, cards and pathy, guests were the other contributions extended us godparents of the bride, Mr. and during our recent bereavement. Mrs. Ludvig Shumaker ow LouisMrs. Ray Naylor ville, Colorado, and John Rotar of Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Naylor Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. David Faddis The newlyweds are making their home at 915 Highway in It is only when the darlc comes down that the stars shine. f Ra-cha- el - i BEN McMAHON . . . Graduate Ben L. McMahon son of Mrs. 502 Edgehill, . W. McMahon, Dragerton, graduated from the BYU at the summer exercises held August 19 at Provo, Utah. Ben attended East Carbon Jr. high and graduated from Carbon high and Carbon College. He specialized in accounting. He married Edna Mae Fitzgerald, August 14, 1954. For he present they are making their lome in Privo, Utah. ' Out-of-to- I |