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Show ( I i. Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. - Volume 8 - - Ma rtinez-M- a Episcopal Church Stephen Martinez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martinez, Sunhside and Donald Maestaz, son of Mr. Morning Prayer services will be held at Trinity Episcopal church at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday. Holy Communion will be celebrated at u Special celebrations are also be- ing held Friday and Saturday of , this week, Ember Days, at 9:30 ' a.m. The entire Servers Club will " attend the Saturday morning celebration and have a short but im- -. portant meeting immediately after - Flight The 9- a.m. service on Sunday is the family service for church school youngsters and their parents and Godparents. Classes for both children and adults are held following the service, which is either Morning Prayer or Holy Communion. The 11 a.m. service is either Morning Prayer or Holy Communion as announced with sermon. Other activities at Trinity this week include a couples pot luck supper at the Malaby home in Columbia this Friday at 6 p.m., the Servers Club on Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m.; the Trinity Inquirers Class at 7 p.m. Sunday, and the Girls Friendly Society at 3 :30 p.m. Tuesday. Inquirers Class is for all those interested in learning more about the Episcopal church-- It is for those who are seeking required confirmation. Bishop Watson will make his visitation November 20. 278, 3278 B. M. T. Squad- ron, 3275th Basic Military Training Group. In the course of the y training program, they will receive thorough field and bivouac training, including the use of the rifle p gencarbine, eral academic subjects including mathematics, military science and tactics, U. S. history, government and citizenship, plus extensive training in drills and ceremonies, military law, physical conditioning and personal hygiene. During processing, they will be tested for proficiency in various professional and vocational fields, and counselled in the recommended job assignment for their future military career. At the completion of their basic training, they will either be sent to one of the numerous air force technical or administrative training schools in the U. S., or be assigned duty at a U. S. air force base where their skill is needed. They entered .the air force on July 18, 1955, and were sworn in at the Salt Lake City recruiting station of the 3506th USAF Recruiting Group, the agency responsible,for air force recruiting activities throughout the western area. 54-da- semi-automat- ic the service. - ' STEVEN MARTINEZ i . , . airman A Parish Mission At Good Shepherd A general Parish Mission will be held in The Good Shepherd church in Dragerton starting Sunday, October 2, and lasting until Sunday, October L The Rev. Father James Schuster, Redemptorist Missionary of Great Falls Montana, will conduct the services. Everyone is urged to attend this Mission. ,Our monthly game party will be held again in the church basement hall every last Saturday of the month, starting this coming Saturday, September 24, at 7 oclock Guild recremet the at Trinity Very good prizes are again ation room of the Episcopal church sharp. on the gift list. Besides the blackWednesday, September. 14. . out is at the $60.00 point and door Gordon Hoxsie Plans are being made for a pot prize $5.00. Free coffee and cake luck dinner to. be held at the served by ladies of the Altar So- Has Purchased home of Mrs. Ethel Malaby, Fri- ciety. Entrance offering only $1.00 day, September 23. Peacocks Market per person. A bake sale will be held Monday, September 26, in Dragerton. Last spring Ellis Peacock purThe CYO members are having a Rev. Fitch led, the group during bake sale this afta grocery store at Green chased coming Sunday the study program. River and since that time has been er all the Masses. operating two storesthe - Green -J River store and the Peacock MarShirley Carter-- ket Gary Blackburn atTDragertonT" Mrs. "Peacock Honored managed the Dragerton store. Entered Idaho Meet Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoxsie, own the building, have now Shirley Carter was given a surwho Mr. and Mrs. Gary Blackburn on prise birthday party September went to Rigby, Idaho, last week to purchased the stock and fixtures 13. Guests present were Virginia attend the Rocky Mountain States and will operate the store starting Yelonek, Jeanette Compagni, Shir- Riding Meet where Gary repre- September 27 under the name ley Crawford, Madyline Neuroni, sented the local. Grassy Trail Rid- Hoxsies Market. They plan to Carol Hudson ,Mary Darr, Bar- ing Club. He entered the calf rop- feature low prices and quality bara Peacock, Irene Rosella; Iris ing contest and took third "place. merchandise. Peterson, Gerry Boss, Patricia He qsed a horse" owned by his faGordon Hoxsie, his wife, Elaine, Payne, Loretta Abeyta, Darlene ther Alt Blackburn, but had train- and family, came to Dragerton Poulsen, Shirley Alberts, Betty ed the horse himself. ' The contes- during the 1954. Mr. of spring Doty, and Mrs James Carter. tants were all representatives of Hoxsie has practiced law in East Virginia .Yelonek was hostess, i riding clubs from Utah and Idaho Carbon Since that time. His office who had placed first, second or is next to the Dragerton Cleaners. e at Party 1 : ; Fall Session of Fish' conthird in tests. Gary took second place at And Game Commission the meet in Richfield on August Raymond Bienz, 20, which made him eligible to The Utah Fish and Game Comin the Idaho meet , Howard Juanita mission will meet in a regular fall compete relaWhile visited there they quarterly session - September 23 tives of Mrs: Blackburns, Mr. and United in and 24. Marriage Mrs. Frank Hancock in Pingree. Regulations, covering the annual They, went up on Thursday mornRaymond Bienz, son of Mr. and November pheasant and quail and returned Monday night. ing Harold Bienz and Juanita Mrs. hunts will be an important item Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. on the commission agenda for these meetings'; Commission action earlier this year set the opening date for this hunt as Armistice Day, November 11. Beyond the regularly scheduled four quarterly meetings each year the commissioners also hold many ' special meetings to expedite the policy and program of the fish and game department. All . meetings are opento the public. They are previous-eliminatio- Pre-Inaucti- on n Exams For Five Youth Five Carbon county youths, left yesterday for Fort Douglas where they are to undergo their physical examinations to determine their fitness for military service. " Those in this call included Rodger Joseph Pease, Helper; Johnny Rudy Kr anker, Dragerton; Ches-le- y Emell Allred, Sunnydale; Gary held at department headquarters, 1596 West North T?mple, Salt Pond Forsyth, Spring Canyon, and James Floyd Workman, Drager- Lake City, Utah, . t - Marion Howard, Grand Junction, married September Colorado, were 11 at the w home of. Raymonds grandmother,' Mrs. Blanche Black, in Grand JurTction. Melvin Kelley was best man and Loretta Howard, maid of honor. Rev. J. E. Austell performed the ceremony. A reception followed the wedding. , Raymond is working for Vicks Bakery and the newlyweds will make their home in Grand Junction, Colorado. - - Number 38 Per Copy 5c 20, 1955 Sunnysido esta z and Mrs. Frank Maestaz, Sunny-sid- e are currently enrolled in basic military training with the United States Air Force at Parks AFB, California. They are serving with - ' - v Activities ; at the 7 :30 p.m. $900,000 Monthly Payroll DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER i 1 7,000 Population P-T- A Officers Attend State Conference ; The Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers Inc. held its annual conference for the Carbon and Emery councils Region No. 5 on September 7, 1955. Those attending from the were: Marsha Kent, president; 'Bessie Jumper, first vice president; Martha Johnson, treasurer, and Vivian' Sietz, mem' bership chairman. The conference was held in the Helper junior" high" building. The program started with a special meeting for the presidents followed by the general session. The panel was formed by the state officers introduced by regional diDONALD B. MAESTAZ rector, Mrs. Earl S. Stevens. . . , airman The theme Accepts the Challenge, Better Homes, Schools and Communities. Has A lovely luncheon was served at . . Bowling the Helper LDS chapel following No Age Limits the luncheon community singing ideas and opinions were, discussed. Bowling is one sport in which Short department sessions were people over 40 can easily partici- held and the meeting dismissed. pate, according to Dr. Wilma Donahue, research psychologist, and Dr. Elmer D. Mitchell, a professor of physical education. Both are The following brief calendar of with the University of Michigan. hunting events was listed for In their opinion, sports such as sportsmen today by the Utah Debowling have a definite value for partment of Fish and Game. older people who, they say, need The fifteen day mourning dove forward looking interests, other- season ended September 15. Doves wise they tend to reminisce and to may not be shipped after 48 hours daydream. following the end of the season. out that further Holders of special sage grouse point They as such bowling, sports provide permits on nine hunting units para forgetfulness of the days work ticipated in hunts September and worries; they help in weight , reduction . . . And they help reduce Three early elk hunts, the blood pressure.! Ashley-Verna- l, and are formed at still are set for being Leagues the Sunny Bowl. There is still September 4 .through October 4. time to Join in a relaxing and bene- Hunting for six other units is set ficial pastitne. to begin October , 1, with later limit is no hunts on three units. it age Bowling hag 40. The eighty day continuous migrecommended for people over r O ratory waterfowl 'season (duck and goose) is seVfor October 15 Sun-nysi- de P-T- A - . P-T- A , - Hunting Calendar V h f 4 - 17-1- 8, Ash-ley-Dagge- Ashley-Whiterock- i tt, I j s, i I ' Beta Sigma-Phi;-- - i . through January 2r The annual general deer season Opens New Year get underway. October 22 and continues for eleven days of hunting The Alpha Iota chapter of Beta either sex animals over most of Sigma Phi held its first meeting the state . ; of the new season at the home of , November 11 is scheduled for Catherine Golding on Thursday, the opening day of the annual September 8. pheasant hunt, with length of seaThe lesson, under the direction son, bag, and other regulations yet of Valaine Moffatt, consisted of a to be set by Commission action. round-tabl- e iwja discussion of Happiness, and How to Obtain It. This Kaiser Steel Corp. was ably conducted by the Rev. Kaiser Steel Corporation comStuart Fitch, Vicar of the Trinity church of Dragerton, in the course pleted its fiscal year June .30, of which he presented some perti- 1955,. with net sales of $136,149,-00it was announced today by nent .facts and views on. our ability meafull a as individuals to gain Henry J. Kaiser, president and chairman of the board. . . sure of happiness. . The business meeting was con- i "The. marked upward trend in ducted by President Leah Lind- production and sales which began say and the hostess closed the early in 1955, Mr. Kaiser said, steadily gained momentum meeting with delicious J refreshments. , throughout the remainder of the fiscal year. Shipments from the Fontana plant during the last four God of the fiscal year were the months of Assembly in the company's history. highest Church Starts Revival earnings" for the fiscal year r were $5,741,000, as compared with Evangelistic services will begin $7,927,000, for .the preceding year. at the .Assembly of God- church After providing for preferred diviSunday September 25th, with Rev. dends, 'the earnings, amounted to Leland R. Markley of Delta, Colo- $1.08 per share of common stock rado. Every service will be open compared with $1.75 per share th to the public and everyone is wel- preceding year." Contributing faccome to attend any or all of the tors to the lower net earnings meetings.. Services will begin at were higher depreciation and de7 :45 p.m. each night except Satur- ferred" income tax chages along with reduced steel operations durday. ing the first half of the fiscal year. Daniel R. Duncan, Pastor f f ! i f I t i s 0, -- 1 1 J r 4 I Net . ? 5 - (I I l |