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Show Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. 7,000 Population $900,000 Monthly Payroll Attention Dig Game Hunters Contracts Awarded Carbon Student On Two Carbon . Carbon Hi Announcer, Football Schedule A home game with Springville on September 27 at the CarHigh and t Licensing Speech (&) The Printing Press College In B.Y.U. Play School Additions The department of fish game today listed the following dates and other information in reminding big game hunters that it is timely now to be thinking of seasons. d these Applications for the two early elk hunts set by the Utah Board of Big Game Control this year, the Mt. Dutton and Rich County, will be received at department of3. ficers July Anyone applying for one of the two early elk seasons may not apply on the later application dates for the other hunts whether successful in drawing a permit or not Sportsmen should take special note of this when applying on the Rich County unit Where both an notice and a early season five-da- y later regular season hunt are sche- Number 30 Per Copy 5c DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY. JULY 30, 1957 Volume 19 The right to express ones opin- ions through advertising and other bon College stadium will open the Appearing in an important role means, without undue or unusual in the Brigham Young University restrictions or penalties certainly seasons series of league football The Hansen Construction Com- production of Maxwell Andersons is a fundamental right in a free games for the Carbon High School The Bad Seed, at Provo country. It is inextricably tied-i- n . Dinosaurs. pany of Altamont entered the low- drama, . week-end was Miss Charlene with, the Constitutional rights of Coach Jackson Jewkes will take est bid and consequently was last his gridders to meet Provo. High awarded the contract for the con- Anderson of Price, daughter of free speech and the free press. Yet that right now seems to be on October 4, and on October 17, struction of additions to the Peter- Mr. and Mrs.- Gerald Anderson. MoniCharlene of the and the at Sunnyside in danger.-Thiplayed part Payson High will travel to Price. sen schoolschool in ca Breedlove has D the at it arrant Price, OctCarbon meets Orem High on danger comes from recent of at office the the announced the from been showing Joseph play announcements made by the Fedober 25 and concludes the seasons Smith auditorium. schedule of home games on Nov- of the board of education. eral Power Commission and the In addition to the base bid of Miss Anderson, a popular perfor- Internal Revenue Service. It con- -' ember 1, playing Spanish Fork. acNovember 8 has been reserved $267,414, alternate bids were fol- mer in speech and music activities cems 59 electric utilities which at Carbon College, is attending the have used opinion advertising cepted from the same firm as for a regional playoff, if one be- lows: transmission Low B.Y.U. summer session, studying and pamphlets to oppose socializa- glass, comes necessary, and the state $540.-0aluminum bead, and music. She was tion of their industry, and to' preglazing languages championship finals are slated for metal file and $289.00, chosen for the character role in sent the private enterprise side of drawers, November 23. bid the total Bad as a result of the $270,243. The Seed power issue. Carbons players will report for making trycommenced first .in will be now holds Work that these The noteworthy FPC performance practice on September 2, and a summer seven-rooouts. this sher Earlier apon the plus lavatory companies improperly charged the pre-- season game with Grand an proin Petersen addition the at opera workshop peared advertising and pamphlets to Junction will likely be arranged facilities f -- com- duction. ! be to is This school. expected expense. The IRS adds of to league pecede the. opening duled. 1958. The t She will return to Carbon Col that' the cost of the advertising1 S' play. Jack Woodward, former Car- pleted by February of Applications for the three ante- bon athlete who has recently been Durrant school addition, also sev- lege this autumn to complete her and pamphlets is not an allowable lope hunts scheduled by the Board added to the. coaching staff, will en rooms and lavatory facilities, sophomore. years studies and con deduction for tax purposes. will be accepted on these same assist Coach : Jewkes in into use until tinue her ' dramatic and speech M. S. Rukeyser, the Internatraining will not be placed 1958-5dates. 9 school of the . the opening tional News Sjervice commentator the Dino gridders. training. year. J Application dates for all other says: These seemingly innocuous elk hunts will be received at the Because of the dangerous conukases strike at the bureaucratic Meets offices August ditions existing at the old Sunny- Art League Sportsmen roots American of our r--competitive 'i1 were again reminded that all elk side school, it has been necessdry cultivarests on which system, At Cleer Creek school discontinue to board the applications must be made by mail and a tion of in ideas free by market Plans are complete for the sec& only in the special envelopes sup- ond annual Catholic Day sponsored .its use effective now. Henceforth Editor Publisher Members of the Carbon Art Lea- ideologies. until the new addition is complied at license vendors over, the says: "It strikes us that this is South of Eastern district the River Artists Green the and gue school state and that the elk application by Petersen -the a assault to eliminate the Diocesan Council of Catholic pleted at join for an evening of eventually the use of advertising fee of $15 must be made by certifi- Women. fourth, fifth and sixth graders group will painting and enjoyment Thursday, ed check, cashiers check or money The affair will begin with Mass will be transported to the Colum- July 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the new' to express an opinion or a political " order. lids involves approxi- studio of the Clear Creek art en- philosophy. And Robert U. Brown, to be celebrated by Father John bia school, 150 it was reportseason students, deer The general hunting A. LaBranche, Notre Dame de mately writing in a later issue of the was Clear it at thusiasts Creek, ed. October 19, Lourdes pastor, in Price at 11 a.m. same magazine, says: It seems gets under' way on by Carl E. Olsen, art tovUs that some with regular license deer hunts set Sunday morning. Following the It was reported that the mine announced people in Washinstructor of Carbon Colloge and not .are one; week earlier on two major Mass a parade will be formed at workings at Sunnyside have com- a member of the art only intent on im- - ; ington league. stone old areas. undermined a tax on the published opinhunting posing the Church and proceed to the pletely The Clear Creek art unit, ions . . , but also are treading danThese are the Manti Range and Price city park where games, a structure which was built back the early 1920s and each timeJder the leadership of Mrs. Blanche gerously close to licensing speech, Mountain units program and booths will be open the Eljc Ridge-Blu-e and the printing press. blasting is done in the mine or Hardy and Lue Ellen Tucker, from where the regular license hunt be- at 12:30. Carthe enthisiasticof an bouncas occurances part such The precedent the FPC and IRS natural . The Notre Dame Altar Society gins October 12. of In bon Art recognition school occur old caves League. the are establishing if ' allowed to ' The archery deer season gets will have charge of .the hamburger es, of shows signs of the under- this group to the community, the stand is staggering. Under it, any underway August 31 and continues and hot dog booth, pop and beer building Independent Coal and Coke .Com- group fn power could restrict and activity. through September 15. Permits for will be sold by the SOAnthony ground The school board also reported pany furnished the artists of that in many cases prevent expression this hunt may be procured by mail Altar Society of Helper, the Cathnecessary for the mountain community a house for of opinion by any opposing group, or in person only from department olic Youth organizations will offer that all ofdetails bids on the new high use as a studio. This newly acquir- on questions of economics, politics offices, 1596 West North Temple, ice cream, coffee and cake will calling school buildings one at Price and ed and remoleded building will be or anything else. That is one of Salt Lake City, any time after be sold by the Good Shepherd Al- one in the East Carbon area-- will the scene of the painting class and the ways dictatorships are created. tar Society of East Carbon, tacos August 5 social of the Carbe ready by early February ' All permits for special deer will be on sale in the Guadalupana bon county and Green River on of next year. Seventy - four decendants of hunts are on sale August 26. De- Society booth of East Carbon, and Thursday evening. James and Catherine Black met tails of these and all other regula- St. Joseph Society of Wellington at the Sunnyside Ball park last tions covering thebig game hunts will sell com. Carbon Sets College week where they held their faAll Catholics of the district are can be found in the proclamations mily reunion. Program sports for Dates covering these seasons. The pro- cordially invited to attend. Registration the children and lunch for all highclamations may be secured from will a three be There game lighted the days activities. department offices or from license September 4, 5 and 6 have been series Moving pictures were taken of played between the vendors through the state. named as dates for registration of and Dragerton start- the families. There are one hunof high, school and college students ingSunnyside decendents Wednesday at 5, p.m. and a dred and forty-seve- n A. Hamilton, at Carbon, Dr. Aaron E. Jones, D. Mrs. Mr. and Ben the Mrs. of Blacks. at Carbon Art League will present and Black, on Friday Thursday Sunnyside,. Utah wish to announce president of. Carbon College and game eldest week their and the famous four dancer world of tiny paintings of-- their eldest son, School Sr. of Carbon the wedding " High ' pricipal old Isadora Duncan by the French Daniel L. Come out and giye your little granddaughter Tamra, the . Hamtilton, to Joyce Neil-so- announced this week. Tamra is the daughter boost teams a youngest. artist Jules Grandjouan from Nan-et- s, cheering by Eleventh grade students will ll league daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mrs. Grant Smith of and know the France. .Hie paintings will be Nielson so teams both they'll on Wednesday, September 4, of Nephi, Utah." The mar12th Utah. "for the thru Carbon Augare shown August East Sunnyside, j was July the tenth at Elko, twelfth graders bn Thursday, Sep- people of not . them. ust the 14th in the college gym riage and them against Nevada. tember 5, and Carbon College stuMrs. James K. McClintock, moin Price anil will be open between They need your SUPPORT! enterwill register for. autumn The dents will be weds newly 2 p.m. and 9 p.mu The games will be played on the ther of Dr. James McClintock died tained at the First and Second quarter classe on Friday, SeptemThis will be the third showing in Ward July 27 in Grand Junction, Colo., Sunnyside Little League, field. on Satur- ber 6. in Chapel Nephi after a long illness. First United States. showing the tewenty-seventclass will at work the begin day, Regular July Frivate services were held MonBrenda Adams was entertainwas iri the Cow Palace in San Daniel graduated from Carbon Carbon College on Monday, Seped at a birthday party on July day, July 29, at Grand Junction. Francisco. .The opening program High and did college extension tember 9. Memorial services will be held in the will feature 12th the Monday 25th, at her home in Dragerton. work from Carbon college. beFall to dedicate a Pew In and the of Mr. dance Louise Lauriski She is the daughter group, ANNOUNCEMENT will make their home The couple 7-her The memory at the First CongreMrs. John D. Adams, tween 9 p.m. guests in Salt Lake City, Utah, where Mr. and Mrs. Charles. M. Lar- were: Barbara Johnson, Annette gational church at Grand both Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton are sen, 167 Berkley, Dragerton, wish Burdis,' Rose Mary Burdis, Paula Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Leavitt employed at the Hotel Utah. to announce the engagement and Equinta, and Marcia Gordon. Joyce graduated from Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Booth of spent their vacation in Yellowforthcoming marriage of their stone, Glacier and Canada. They high school and attended the A. C. daughter, Julia Ann,. to Richard Mrs. Dorothy Burdis and family Port Jefferson, New York, spent returned home via Sun Valley, College at Logan for three years. Alvin True, son of Mr. and Mrs. spent six weeks In Ohio, visiting Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. Idaho. ' , with Dorothys sister and' JbrQther-in-la- and Mrs. V. L. Stoddard. Mr. Kent True, . Orem, , Utah. Notice Booth and Mrs. Booth are both i The marriage will be sometime ' teaching in Port Jefferson Schools. Registration for Kindergarten during the first part of August. Correction: Secretary Manual Mr. J Booth taught art in the Mr. and Mrs. John D. Adams Gonzales, wishes to announce that begins August 1st at the home of at weekend Dragerton high school for four Reprove thy friend privately; and family spent the the Labor Day celebration will be Mrs. Ben Black, 341 Berkley Aveyears. commend him publicly. nue, Dragerton, Utah. Marble, Colorado. held' at Helper this year. near-at-han- . - s two-nig- ht 29-Aug- ust -- . $2,-00- 0; i 0, It public-vs-priva- te h m op-erati- ng . Catholic News 12-1- 9. - - 1 - two-prong- ed . ' - -- house-warmi- ng Attention Announcement all-sta- rs , n, en-ro- of-M- r, . h. w. . ; i - 5 I |