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Show 4 Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume 10 7,000 Population DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY v Dragerton PTA Gives Thanks for Successful Carnival The wants to announce A million thanks to you For making such a huge success Of Carnivals One and Two. Seven hundred fifty-fiv- e Dollars made in all! Tremendous that, tremendous too, The efforts of you all. The list that follows gives to you All who gave more than share To make the dance and festival The best that weve had here... The individuals who headed all committees and all mothers who helped in any way with the elementary carnival and May festival. All women who canvassed to sell tickets..' The Pep Club who helped sell tickets to the students. All parents who worked at the carnival in booths. The Holy Name Men of the .Catholic church for furnishing the bingo equipment and running the game. Each and every teacher throughP-T- ! $900,000 Monthly Payroll Per Copy li, 1957 "W. if. SS' BYU Chess V fe t ? V - A t & k , f y i v? V i V? . ' ' ?- - , - ' ' x W V ' v .; sfc 4 ,' v i, '?(! f .iAu4 Vi:.; P V s ' J T v e - ' ' ' ' s V '''-T- ' f O y W s X P-- '- fc W & y S if,?'" ' Director is Mrs. Katheryn Strate Elementary band at the Columbia Elementary School Above is the first, second and at the xylophones are Terrie Bra-b- y Tawnie Braby, Diana Collette, third grade rhythm band of Coand Alberta Roybal. The ones Lyynda Peterson, Ross Erickson, lumbia, .Utah. which., gave, a. con- with the drums are Larry Padgett, Jerry Bradley; Charles ' Madsen, cert for the people of East Car- Terry. Maio and Jerry Maio. The Jimmy Gunderson and Johnny bon. are James Balle and Inset, teacher Mrs. Kathryyn Drum majorette is Mayyleen saxophones are three sets of Balle; Lynda Reynolds and Lila Albert Roybal. The others are: Strate. There Frazier are the majorettes. Seated Steve Garcia, Raymond Martinez, twins in this group. Du-Boi- s. -- out the Dragerton Junior High, and Elementary school and the two administrators of the same. The janitors of both schools. The Miners Club of Dragerton, The NZ Inn, Sam Marakis Confectionery, Cultura Club, Book Cliff Club, Columbia Geneva Steel Coca Cola fund. Carbon Grocery, Alpha Pi and Alpha Iota, Chapters of Beta Sigma Phi, Eastern Carbon Retail Clerks Local 13454, Mr. Robinson of the Utah Power and Light. Simpsons Service Station, Stans Service Station, A and H Market, Softball League National Hospital Week May 1 8-- 1 9 Nicks dub, Peterson Barber Shop, Elwins Super Service Station, Anderson Barber Shop at Sunnyside, Hoxsies Market, Miner's Trading Post, Union Supply, New Star and Star-LiLt- e Theatres, Sunnydale and Rosary SoAltar The Drug, ciety, Trinity Guild, The Finance Committee headed by Mrs. Frank Lauri$ki, Mrs. Dan Porter, Mrs. Frank Burdick, Rudy Sanich and . Russell Fryer. The Art Work and Poster class headed by Mrs. Satterfield. The advertising Mrs. Bemiece, H. Balle, Anyby one else who helped to make the Carnival Dance and May Festival such a wonderful success. Tho your feet hurt and your back aches, too, For everything youve done, 'Twas worth it every ounce of work Besides it will be fun, , When you think of the good you Ar-vet- te did, , Im sure you all will say. In spite of aching back and corqs It was a wondrous day. Well see you at the P-T- A On this next Monday night ' To get first hand finance reports So youll know doughs spent right The softball league .kicks off Tuesday, May 21 with a game between the Kaiser Steel No. 1 mine ser is National Hospital May a week dedicated to comWeek, munity education about hospitals. To people in smaller communities like ours, it is a special opportunity to express our gratitude to an institution which is so close to the maintenance of our good health. . Our hospital is one of many such institutions throughout the United 12-1- 8' Above (from left to right) are: method of playing music was used Linda Bell Peterson, Lila Frazer, Tawnie Braby, Linda Reynolds, Mayleen Balle, Raymond Martinez, John T. Balle and Terrie Braby. Each of these players represent one note of the scale. AA most interesting and unique by these students of Mrs. Kathryn Strate when they played several selections by each one biwing into his bottle in the proper sequence to produce just the right note at the proper time. (The amount of water in each bottle had to be ex Holy Communion Meeting Held to Celebrated at Episcopal Church Holy Communion will be celeat Trinityy Episcopal Church at both the 7 :30 a.m. and 11 a.m. services this Sunday. Morning Prayer will be read at the 9 a.m. Family Service. This Wednesday, Holy Communion will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. followed by a light breakkfast and the prayer-stud- y group. A' sitter will be at the vicarage to tend small children. Thursday the Boy Scouts meet at 7:30 p.m. and both Wednesday and Thursday afternoons the Cub Scouts meet. The Girls' Friendly Society meets after school Tuesday. Beginning June 2, Trinity Church will go on its summer schedule with services at 7:30 a.m. and' 9 a. m only. Youngsters and their brated and the USS Horse Canyon mine. All games will be played at the .Sunnyside softball field, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 p.m. to7:30 p.m. or for seven nings, whichever comes first." The first schedule: May 21 kaiser No. 1 mine plays Horse Canyon; May 22 Kaiser No. 2 parents are urged to participate plays the Kiwanis; May in these summer family services. NO. 2 plays the Coke. Ovens. 23-7-Kai- j Thursday evening, May 7, 1957, I a nine man East Carbon Chess I BYU Club team met a nine-ma- n team at the Dragerton school library. After two hours of strenuous play the BYU team emerged as the victor. The players and the results are : East Carbon: Gordon Hoxsie, Woodie Keener, Clark King, James Morris, Jr., Elaine Hoxsie and Tom Mestas, lost; Ronald Keener and Michael McDonald won. BYU: Mr. Morowski, Mr. .Gar- - . ner, Mr. Jameson, Mr. Mohler, Mr. Summers, Mr. LLundholson and Miss Skinner won; Mr. Allen and Mr. McPheeless lost. Ronald Keener, thirteen year old Dragerton . grade student and M- i- -chael McDonald, sixteen year old East Carbon student, won their respective matches in good style.. Mr. McPheeless commented about Ronald, Kid, youre too good for me Even though Gordon Hoxsie, Woody Keener an James Morris Jr., won their matches against BYU on April 12, they lost after playing good tough games. Clark King, sixteen year old East Carbon student, though playing skillfully and very successfully in local competition, had to bow to a BYU opponent. The next match will be played ' on May 20, 1957, on the BYU cam- pus. , , 'A f V'7' ' ' y,. v, 1. t w Team Defeats East Carbon s. 4 Number 19 5c tone). Their performance in the rhythm band program was perfect, thanks to the untiring efforts of Mrs. Strate. Everyone present States. An outstanding characterstated how well they performed. istic of the American hospital system is the number of small hosp- that compose that system. Of the 5,237 short-tergeneral and special hospitals listed bby the American Hospital Association, have fewer than 100 beds. Yet these hospitals admit more than 5,300,000 patients each year. Even the smallest hospital must be a complete medical unit. Although it may be small in terms of number of beds, it still must maintain most of the services found in the largest hospitals. To do this, it must be staffed to care for us at any hour of the day or night. itals ATTENTION m Discuss Town Incorporation On Wednesday evening, May 8, a meeting was held at the Dragerton school gymnasium for the purpose of discussing the desirability of incorporating the town of Dragerton. Views were interchanged for and against incorporation. A committee was appointed to get data and sometime later to report their findings to the voters of Dragerton. The committee is composed of Mrs. Annabell Tobey, Frank Wor-theEdwin Albert and Gordon n, Parker. act to the minutest drop. A single drop more or less would vary the The East Carbon Parent Teachers Association will meet on Monday, May 20th, at 7 :30 p.m. in the school gymnasium. A film entitled Fight for Better Schools supplied bby the Utah Education Association will. . be shown. . Mrs. Frank Lauriski, chairman of the ways and means .committee, will give the financial report of the two carnivals held recently in 3,-4- 66 the school. The nominating committee will present the slate of neV officers Elections will be held. for 1957-5-NOTICE As this is the final meeting for If you have a child entering first this year, all parents are urged grade in September please give the to attend. following information and return it to the school..-Child- s and Charles Dixon, son of Mr. name, birthdate, parents " 8. Mrs. Ammon Dixon, Dragerton, is NOTICE leave from home on a thirty-da- y The elaborate dance review, the Air Force! He is stationed in ' ' sponsored by Louise Lauriski and Texas. the LDS Relief Society will be held Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allred, DragMay 25th at 7:30 p.m. in Dragerton school gym. The tickets are erton, were guests at the home of at $1.00 for adults and 50c for their daughter and Salt Lake City for Mother's Day. son-in-la- w name and address and box number. There will be no im- munization clinic as in past years, and you are expected to. take your child to your, doctor for. medical checkk-u- p and booster-shoThe time to do this is now. Thank you for your cooperation pre-scho- ol I S i t. in this matter. - Utah State Board of Health. M. BON, P.H.N. r I f |