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Show I V Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume 9 -- 7,000 Population $900,000 Monthly Payroll Per Copy DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1956 kiste v Av. y vv av. . O O Rev. Norman Nelson nstalled Pastor The East Carbon Mohawk basketball team will play its first game of the season Thursday light against the Notre Dhme knights at the Dragerton gym. V) I First game starting at 6:45. ond game at 8:00. Community Church .,5..... s Rev. Norman Nelson was installed as pastor of The Dragerton Community Church at church services in the Church the evening of December first. Superintendent of The South Pacific district of The . Christion and Missionary Alliance, Van Cleif Yaggy off dated, giving the charge to the Congregation. Rev, Harvick Johnson of Price chapel gave the charge to the new pastor. Assisting in the ceremony were: Mr. Douglas Yeager, Pastor of the Hiawatha Alliance Church and ! Si Sec- The Mohawks have been wOrk-in- g hard the past two weeks. Although this is not a regular league game, they will be. out to do their jest against the team of Notre Dame. Notre Dame, who now play in the Emery County. High School league, will be a good test for the Mohawks. East Carbon will play its second the following night Green River High, which against will be played at Green River. The following Monday, December 17, the Mohawks will be back on their floor playing against South Emery, starting time will be 6:45 and 8:00. The members of the East Carbon team are: Varsity Robert Larsen, Perry Kelley, Ted Lewis, Frank Lauriski, Terry Gunderson, Tommy Wallace, Dan Lizles, Richard Rivera, Gilbert Yelonek, Pat Stark and Eugene Morley. Junior Varsity Jimmy Cock ran, Frank Compagni, Ronnie Ross, Michael Tucker, John Peter-nel-l, ( well-coach- ed f L pre-seas- on WMy,rZK, irsw :.. ' ' , VSs "t ' s's ' rii W' " v GUIDO AND RAY SALZETTI, left and right, respectively, are shown with the head of a deer .they shot in the Scofield area October 23. The deer was rated as one of the biggest entered during the 1956 season in the Zinick and Als Sporting Goods contest, both firms of Salt Lake City. The buck won for them third place in the Zinick contest and first place in the Als Sporting Goods competition. The buck had inches even though the tip a horn spread of 40 and of one horn bad been shot off and the one bn the other side had been 'five-sixteent- hs full horn spread with broken off. Contest judges estimated the missing tips would have given a spread of at least 46 inches. The 70 Winchesters as their Salzetti brothers received two 30.06 model r Photo prizes. that-the- . Sun-Advoc- ate s Mc-Man- is, for their third basketbal cham pionship in the past five yeajs which will give them the traveling Culinary trophy. Conservation Urged Come out and support your teams this year. . Th urgent need to conserve waThe Carbon County Jr. High ter cannot be stressed too much. basketball schedule will be comWe are entering a period of lower pleted and published in the very water supply from the springs near future. The regular league Studies made reveal that the sup- play will begin shortly after the ply of water from the springs this Xmas holidays. year is already faR below that of the previous years. As the cold Rotary-Ann- s Party . winter months continue the supply of water wjU continue to deThe East Carbon Rotary-ann- s crease. met' at Nicks Club for, a ChristStudies made as of December 1 mas luncheon on Saturday, De1956, of the flow into our water cember 8th. Small tabes were dec system show the following orated with poinsettas and Christ: mas novelties. two 45G.P.M. streams into Following a gift exchange, evDragerton Reservoir, (sus- eryone adjourned to. an afteroon of cards at the home of Evelyn ceptible to freezing) 28 G.P.M. Pumped from Range Krohn. Chairman was Merlene Creek Alger assisted by Pat McHale and 30 G.P.M. Kaiser . Mine Springs Dorothy Gordon. 80 G.P.M. Deep Well Pumps NOTICE 50 G.P.M. Columbia Springs are having Democrats The Lady v Pumped Back a Christmas pot luck dinner at the 180G.P.M. Big Springs Ranch Sunnyside library, Thursday, DePumping cember 20th. Reservatons should 413G.P.M. Total be in by the 17th. Call 2323 or 6695. All prospective members and 282 G.P.Mv Dragerton Consump- present . members and guests are tion invited. 101 G.P.M. Sunnyside Consump- - cordially tion NOTICE ' Last week the winners were an27 G.P.M. Surplus probably, to nounced at the dance given by the , i. ; evaporation Alpha Xi Of Beta Sigma Phi. Leon eviFrom the above figures Jt is Stevenson was announced instead dent that the new source of water of Melvin Stevenson of Columbia, from the Big Spring? Ranch will as the winner of the Evening ,Of not give our system a surplus o Paris set. Congratulation, Melvin. water.' It is vitally important that Guy Webb and Sid Johnson were every effort be made to conserve Water t h r o u g h 6 u t the coming business visitors in Salt Lake City Wednesday,. December 5th. monhs. Water Rev. S. 17. Badgeft The Reverend S. W. Badgett, pastor of the First Methodist church of Dragerton, returned this week from a trip to Arizona and California in the interests of church work. He. announce? that plans for Christmas activities at the church are in full swing. Play practice starts Tuesday of this week with Ida Hamilton as chairman. -- The Sunbeams held their regular meeting Thursday at the home of Idai Hamilton. The Junior Girls auxiliary group met the same day at the home of the teacher, Naomi Kosld. Intermediate Girls met at the Corrine Huff home, and Royal Ambassadors met at the church under the leadership of Mr-- : Badgett with Leslie Hamilton assisting. -- 1 The Pythian Sisters' held their business meetign Monday, December 3. Ellen Hunter called the meeting to- - order. Plans for the annual Christmas were discussed. December 17 has been selected for the affair. Chairman Ellen Hunter and members Greta Sacco, Bessie Pre-se- tt and Janet Dovayak were chosen to work-outhe party details. Gifts will be exchanged. ; 1 Willie' Dixon, Carbon College guard; has been . chosen on the ICACs all c o n f e r e n ce football team. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Were in Kemmerer, Wyoming, last week to the funeral of Guy Rose, ninety one year old father of Mrs. Henderson and Mr. Rose, t' Billy Sherwood, Leon George Layba, Jimmy Doyle, Robert Murphy, Richard Rodriquez, Clarence Davidson, Florentino Sanchez, Eddie Neroni. The Mohawks will be working ff4. , : , meas-puremen- ts: , -- . -- . - w' .:. fra- - r - 9I' W Number 50 So U' East Carbon Mohawks - , Eugene Bobo, of Fresno, MRS. BILL ASHLEY Honored At Shower A lovely Bridal shower was given for Mrs. Bill Ashley on November 26, at Sunnyside Library. The shower was given by Mrs. Joe Neroni, Mrs. Norman Higginson, and Bessie Ashley. Those who attended were Mrs. Bessie Conley, Mrs. Evan Higginson, Mrs. Emma Higginson, Mary Santarelli, Ruth Massaro, Mrs. Femo Dubray, Mrs. Hazel Harper, Mrs. Mary Yelonek Marie Byers, Mrs. Mable Johnson, Mrs. Albert Stark, Mrs. Cqra Snow, Wanda Jenkins, Glenna Vigil, Fern Cook, Hazel Misner, Mayme Miller, Mrs.' Doyel, Miss Anna Woyel, Miss Kathy King Miss Carol Huston, Mrs. Meikels Miss Sylvia Catrer, Miss Leslie Carter, Mrs, Mary Cowley, Miss Karen Cowley, Lucy Madrid, Ida June Christensen, Pat Williams Lynda Ward, Mrs. Ward, Loretta Suhter, Mrs. Sunter, Idell Henrie, Mrs., Dale .Henrie, Mrs. Golda Ware, Elva Davies, Rose Berardi Ruth Adams, Lois Weaver, Mrs, Janie Henderson, Myrtle Morris, (Continued on Page Eight)" Carbon-Emer- y Vocal numbers were rendered by Mrs. Robett Bowen, Alan Tra-to- s and Johnny Powell. James Stewart played a piano selection. Rev. Wilson comes to us from a pastorate in El Monte, California. He is a graduate of Simpson Bible College, and a native of North Dakota. One hundred and thirty persons from the various Alliance Churches in the county enjoyed a fine ham dinner in the basement of the church prior to the installation service. Troy De Friez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark De Friez, Dragerton, celebrated his twelfth birthday Saturday, December 8, at his home, 138 Whitmore Drive. Guests were: Rodney Rossman, Wayne Killian, Johnny Bush, Danny Dance, Craig Morhman, Connie Huff, Phylis Huntington, Gene Toby, Pat Stultz, Brenda Stoddard, Ronald and Donald Cottrell, and Lynn Gordon Anderson, received Charlesworth. Troy many refreshments After lovely gifts. were served, theg roup attnded the movies. Fish and Game Directors Attend Wildlife Federation Convention Delegates attending the Utah Wildlife Convention representing Fish and Game the Carbon-Emer- y Assocaition held in Salt Lake City, December 8th and 9th were Tony OBerto, President of the local as- Utah State Department of Fish and Game has no intention of rearing and stocking pheasants, as a game bird, in the state of Utah. And that none of the other local associations, Represented at Doc sociation; Frank Miglori, the convention, are in favor of the e, Standard-villPrice; Ray Woodward, propagation of pheasants by the of District 2; State Department of Fish and George Griffit, Price; and John M. Game; A tentative public meeting has Garr, Dragerton. One resolution of primary oon-ce- been arranged, sometime in Januto the sportsmen of Carbon ary, in which YOUR officials of and Emery counties, regarding the the, Ut$h State Fish and Game propagation of pheasants at the Department will be on hand to Price Game Farm, was killed in a attempt to explain to . you, the meeting of the Upland Game Bird sportsment of this area, their reaCommittee by the lack of a vote sons for not rearing and planting to second the resolution. The res- pheasants in Carbon and Emery counties. olution read as follows: ' We, the directors from East It is resolved that the Carbon-Emer- y Fish and Game associa- - Carbon, sincerely hope that every tlonr recommends that the Utah sportsmen in our area will make State Fish and Game Depart- an honest effort to attend this imment commence the propagation portant meeting and avail himself of pheasants at the Price Game of the sentiments of he sate deVice-preside- nt m ' Farm. As a result of the Upland Game Bind Committees action, the proposed resolution was not permitted to come before the floor of the convention for a final vote. This Simply means that the -- partment regarding this delicate and (were sure) controversial is sue. You may rest assured that the sportsmen will be notified as soon as a date has been determined for this meeting. |