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Show v f J V Serving Drager-to- n, Sunnyside, Sunnydale and Columbia. Combined population erton 6,000. Volume Let's all help to .make our a better plaoe In which to lire. Dragerton, Utah, Tuesday, July 22, 1947 1 INTERESTING PERSONALITIES UNION NEWS ty com-inani- Number 4 Horse Canyon Miners to Benefit Under Welfare Plqn DRAGERTON LOSES TO HIAWATHA, With the most precious thing to as-- ' life delisted still man being FROM WASHINGTON spite the advent of many new BEATS PRICE NINE one Arthur Biggs of Columbia, and improved of the repiesentatives of District ways of destroy22 to the lecent contract settleing it, it is heartThe Dragerton baseball team ment parleys which took place in warming to hear a doubleheader on the local split Washington, D C., told the local of those men diamond Sunday as they bowed to union of the negotiations which wit Hiawatha 19-- 3 in the opener and brought about the signing of the serving and then, came back to take a 12-contract, at their regular meeting that life slugfest from the Price baseball-er- s. Tuesday, July 15. He told how the medical The locals defeat was their anxious both parties were for "a doctors. Dr. Co- the year and it gives Hja-watof first laquick agi element and said both lombo last Noan inside track in the race bor and management should be vember added a for first half honors. complimented on their actions. Mr. returned Navy The visiting Hiawatha squad to sent was to Washington doctor to his 'Biggs lost no time in getting started as represent the Eastern Utah min- staff who really Vogremc slammed the first pitch ers and was one of four delegates came from a of the first half of the initial infrom District 22. medical family of out of the parkptfor a home men, Dr. Cyril T. Callister. For ning run. The locals went ahead in a has SAFETY MEETING in his immediate family he their half of the inning when they HELD AT HELPER cousin, an uncle, and a father who scored a brace of runs on singles are doctors. One of his sisters is The Horse Canyon Local 8003 Colley and T. Farlmo, a walk a laboratory technician, another by to Tobey and a hard single by to the four sent Safety a delegates pediatrician. Fratto. The visitors Sunny Meeting which was held in HelpDr. Callister was bom in Salt countered once in the second to 14. The meetings er Monday, July The Horse Canyon night shift is getting ready between the United Mine Workers and the Coal attended and there he tie the score. are held . with representatives of Lake City to go underground These men are all covered junschool, Operators. Bryant the Utah State Industrial Com- Ensign grade untUr the new wtIfa Plan woiked out 3hrLf.!fmfu"el,tieu school graduand ior finally high when mission, State Mine Inspectors ated from East high school. From the aided by members of the Various locals. batsmen, Hiawatha, at his studies CHARLIE MLAVETfc is there he continued several The purpose of Dragerton errors, HUGE WELFARE AND RETIREMENT the University of Utah. In 1940 he came to costly life and drove in four FRACTURES LEG to discuss safety measures and try institution that from graduated runs They added four more in to bring about more strict ena degree in Anatomy. His the sixth, two in the eighth and Charlie Mlavetz, employee at FUND SET UP FOR MINERS forcement of existing, safety reg- with doctor of medicine diploma too for seven runs in the the Horse Canyon coal mine, sufulations. The meeting is going to came from the University of Utah, exploded now frame to win going awdy. fered a fracture of his right leg final a become permanent fixture whose medical school of late years The final 10 CENT ROYALTY ON EACH TON MINED and will be held once each month run was ac-- ; a week . ago Saturday when he Dragerton has taken its place as one of the counted for when T. Farlino hom-er- ed was hit by a coal bounce. His reThe or Price in either Helper. most outstanding in the west. His John L. Lewis and his coal min-- 1 their families and dependents for in the eighth inning with no- covery is coming along rapidly at next, one is slated for the first Dr. A. C. Callister, was at ers union achieved the greatest medical or hospital tare, father, the He worked Dragerton 2 .on. hospital. m. in at p. Sunday in August ean of the universitys body in coal mines for 35 years and this victory ever attained in their long 2. Pensions on retirement or the Price Court House. Any Union one time school. Tobey and Fratto shared the medical is his first accident. Ir. Mlavetz years of existence. In addition toldeath or t for the chore locals and member may attend, but only the employees, pitching a sizeable increase in wages and Dr. Callister from Salt Lake City is a resident of Dragerton. representatives will have a voice went to San Francisco to take his both hurled good ball but were a shorter work week, a tremen-- 1 .,,3' Compensation for injuries or in the procedure. given very little support in the resultin from occuPatlonal San field.' dous welfare and retirement fund internship in the 1300-be- d The poor showing in the Every UMW local in Carbon Francisco was and On of set coal County hospi- field by the locals can be up. every ton City County was represented at the last 4 Benefits with respect to wage partly tal, under the direction of Stan- attributed to the produced, a royalty of 10 cents is lay-o- ff meeting, with 111 delegates being long loss not otherwise compensated j From there into this fund. service. fords teaching The most sigpaid present. Ernest Cox, 'Alvin Grifthey have had with no practice. agen-beloof this program or t into and ty was nificant features taken the he navy In the second game the DragThe Dragerton baseball team fith, James Dugan and Dan Mar- with humor he remembers how he cles. are given erton team went ahead with four will play two games this week, tin were the members of the local 5. Benefits on account of sick- and his .wife gave up their nice runs in their half of the BASIS FOR FUND union who attended the last meet first and Helper Spring ness, temporary disability, perma-Durilittle home when he entered the stanza and. were never behind at meeting Glen on the Dragerton diamond ing. the life of the present nent disability, death or retire navy, only? to discover a few days any point althe and Friday evegame during Wednesday Agreement, there shall be paid in- - ment. to stationed be later that he was though the boys from the county nings at 5 P. M. Both are to the Fund the sum M ten cents LOCAL UNION HELD in San Franciscos 6. Benefits for any and all othhosseat made a determined bid- - in league games and Should be MEETING LAST SUNDAY pital and that noOrthopedic per ton on each ton of coal pro- - er purposes which may be specl- houses were the late hard fought tllt. Monday eveinnings. lse,or! for sala- The Fund j fied, provided for or permitted The local union held a special available. His bed for the next The locals were leading 10-- 4 at ning, July 28 the locals will d1uc,t;d,or be administered by a board , der y,e was he his several Rela-11 weeks, claims, to M. at A. Sunday meeting the start of the seventh inning but meet the Baby Distributors at one to be appointed by lion Act 1M7 Xhig must be take care of some unfinished busi- sisters floor. a brace of runs by the visitors in Helper In a night game slated the three; His next navy duty took him in miners, bne by the operators, agreed upon by the Trustees, ness -- which was left over from the for 8:15. tl)is frame and three more-iand one shall be a neutral party 19th wfth the electTacoijna taking Fleet, their regular meeting. They close eighth jput them within selected by the other two. At pres' WIIO GETS WHAT dispensary for range as the final stanza ed Doug Bon and Bob Williams charge of a 30-bopened. ent, John L. Lewis is representing The Trustees shall have full auas new members of the mine com- an air group. He had direct care of The home town boys settled down the miners and Ezra Van Horn thority, within the terms and pro mittee. They also passed on the some 800 men besides the officers at this point and retired them bill to help raise funds for the wives and children. The more ser with a single run in the ninth to Canteen Acquires New Juke Box the operators. The third member visions of the Act and other appll-hnot been selected as yet. j cable law, with respect' to ques-Th- is Labor Day celebration which will vere cases he handled in the Se- save the game, Last Wednesday night members navtions of coverage and eligibility, is a an irrevocable attle Fund General then Presihospital, be held in Price this year. Keefer pitched the entire game of the East Carbon Canteen got dent Cox states that there will be al hospital. It was while stationed for the locals and despite his their first look at their new juke trust created under the Labor-- 1 priorities among classes of Relations Act, 1947. fits, and AMOUNTS OF BENE-- It a union meeting every Tuesday in there that he first began taking wildness which put nine men on box. as long as the FITS. shall endure the month from now on. They an interest in flying, which has base through walks he came Teen-AgeMake Candy for its creation shall expurposes will start at 7 P. M. There will become his hobby. Hjgre, however. through with the outs when HOWEVER, the moneys to be After they dancing at the Canteen ist. also be a special meeting to be he has had very little time to ac- were needed. Colley with 3 nibs paid into said Fund shall not conBeletic, night Johnny stitute or be deemed wages due to held on a Sunday once each quire many hours in the air. But out of five attempts and T. Far - Wednesday Keith Powell, Jack Fisher, Irene PURPOSE FOR THE FUND ' his hopes are high! month. the individual mine worker. NEI- liano with a home run and a dou - jand Emogene Sixkiller and Jean The to make shall be purpose Dr. Callister was discharged ble out of four times at bat led the Crosby departed for the Crosby payments from the principal or THER shall said moneys in any from the NavyAugust, 1946, and local hitters in -or subject to , manner the second game. residence where they spent the IK. toZwin . spent some time on the Univeror remainder of the evening making t0rtS ot sity of Utah Student Health serPATRONIZE DRAGERTON arles 1. Benefits shall be Fisher kept everyone Jack to em candy: paid vice staff, which , handles nearly money. This also applies to the PEOPLE TRIBUNE ADVERTISERS laughing with his imitations. ployees of contributing operators, benefidaries (Continued on Page Four) ARTHUR BIGGS RETURNS ed ng 10 ha U life-savi- ng A Of Dragerton Has Two Games Scheduled w: ng - un-sh- all Labor-Managem- of n ed Teen Agers as ent rs 9 ...... Cj sh Called the traveling lady" bj those who knew her well. Mrs. Walter David Whitburn, has indeed traveled a great deal, but some of her abilities and hobbies al make her even more of an personage tin our community. For she is perhaps one of few women (the I as brides, , who, A could bake any- ' I thing but biscuits un-usu- fo ;(,4 -- . ' j L. youd be afraid K" 4 to drop on 'your 4 toe. At the Los I 1 Angeles county ' v - 5 IJ fairs, where over J 300 cakes were to (1 ,v Abe judged, she so f M w " consistantly won the first prizes that finally other women refused to enter if she were not barred from competition. Not only was she renowned for her cakes, but her pies, too, began, to capture the first ribbons. Mrs. Whitburn was bom in San Bemadino, Calif., J the granddaughter of some of the early pioneers who came into that valley reby wagon train in 1849. She mained there until she was 18. She graduated from the E Street high school, and after a year of teaching k primary grade in her home town) she set out on the first of her njany and varied small-tow- n trips. She left, a young of travterrors girl, to brave the some to visit Iowa to clear eling of her fathers people. But it terror filled her at that treek, she soon "forgot it and in later years toured most of the United States and Canadaquite alone. Very shortly after her Iowa visit she went to live on a ranch on Bear River in Hayden, Colo., and for 18 years she lived the exciting (Continued on Page Four) , SOCIETY, Dragerton PERSONAL FRO.l AND CLUB HEWS Sunnydale David Faddis, son of Mr. and FAREWELL. PARTY FOR REV. AND MRS. DUBOIS Mrs. R. D. Faddis, left last week A farewell party was given by for California to spend a few the ladies of the community mis- weeks with Robert Anderson. Mr. and Mrs Bill Preston and sionary circle Thursday- - evening and Mrs. Sam Preston have Mr. L. Roberts at the home of Mrs. N. in honor of Rev. DuBois and his just returned to Sunnyside after wife. They are leaving soon for spending their vacation in Idaho. Mrs. Von Huff and children reMichigan where Rev. DuBois will to Sunnydale July 9. They turned attend school. They were given a to move to Nevada are indias as going well the gift by group where Mrs. Huff has seven brothvidual presents. A spiritual fellowship was en- ers and sisters and her parents. joyed. A scripture lession was read Her neighbors and friends regret and prayer followed after which seeing them move and sympathize they enjoyed group singing. Mrs. with them in the death of their Voss sang two solos which were husband and father. Miss Pat Graham, daughter of enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Walter Whitburn had Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Graham was charge of the social part of the chosen to represent Sunnydale in evening. Games were played and the centennial pageant to be held everyone read their own fortunes. at the Price rodeo grounds July Mrs. Whitburn also gave a very 17 and 18. Mr. Pres Summerhays is a frehumorous reading. A beverage, ice cream and cake quent visitor at Sunnydale and were served and everyone report- Sunnyside. He is the recreation ed a very enjoyable evening. At- director for the summer for both tending were: Rev. and Mrs. Du- towns. Mr. and Mrs. Ross P. Poore Bois, Miss Martle Lovess of New York City, Mrs. Voss of Sunny-sid- e, have just returned fpom their vaMrs. Mike Tratos of Colum- cation which they spent in Kenbia, Mrs. George Byers, Mrs. C. O. tucky visiting with Mr. Poores Steel, Mrs. J. R. Masters, Mrs. parents. They made the round-- i Mark Predovich, Mrs. Lester Rose trip by plane. and the hostess, all of Dragerton. J Mr. and Mrs. Grego, from Kan-- ! sas City, Mo., arrived at 'The Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sherwood of Frank Ellis home last Monday Wyoming are visiting in the home evening. They will visit with the of Mrs. Marcel Gunderson. Ellises until Saturday, July- - 19. Mrs. Abe Strate announces the Mrs. Grego is a sister of Mrs. marriage of her daughter Lucile Ellis. They all motored into Salt to Mr. Jack Pressitt of Sunnyside. Lake last Tuesday. Mr. 'W. C. Walker of Salt, Lake They motored to Denver last week . , where they, were married. arrived in'jSunnydtile to spend a Mr. and Mrs. Abe Strate have few days on business-Mr- . Walker been visiting in Alberta, Canada. 'is the housing manager .for the (Continued on Pago Fonr) (Continued on Page Five) - Columbia Sunnyside Gloria and Susan Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. Coleman and famvisitors at the' home pf Mr. and are enroute to Ystoma, Caliily Mrs. Hans Dennison for a few fornia, to visit relatives. days. Mrs. May Rouse has returned Charles W. Bezack returned from a vacation through YellowJuly 9 after serving two years in stone Park. as the army. He is undecided Mr. and Mrs. Eugene DeAngel-u- s whether to enlist or not. left Saturday for a trip to Salt Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Peacock Lake City and Yellowstone Naare the proud parents of a tional Park. baby boy, born July 6 at the DragThe Malabys spent the weekerton hospital. Mother and baby end in Glenwood Springs and are doing fine. Grand Junction, Colorado, visitMr. and Mrs. Thomas Preston ing friends and relatives. and two daughters, all of CaliMr. and Mrs.. Joseph DeAngeles, a few days visiting fornia, spent Mr. and Mrs. Tony DeAngeles, at the home of his brother, Sam with Marvin and' Melvin and Mr. Preston. and Mrs. Chancey Snow and Joan Bishop James E. Peacock took and Jimmy were guests at the a group of L.D.S. boys down to home. Joan and Jimwork on the church farm Wednes- DeAngeles until Saturday. remained my day, July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Malaby received Martin and Jimmy Bezack are news of the death of their grandhome now after a two weeks vaE. Bowlby, who died son, Harry' cation in Scofield, visiting rela- in the Los Angeles General Hostives and friends. e was born at pital July Mr. and Mrs. John Prestorr and Dragerton April 9, 1944. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Patterson have Mr. David Crawford and boys returned home after a two weeks returned from Fish Lake. just vacation in the eastern state. They visited friends and relatives of the Pattersons in West Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. James Peacock Pennsylvania and Maryland. They spent their vacation at Fish Lake. also went sight seeing through Mr. antnjrs. Alton Blackburn Washington, D. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Levar Marley m Buster Preston and Nolen and families visited Yellowstone with their families were Park during their vacation. visitors at Yellowstone Park. They The old town is back to normal also visitedjheir relatives in Idaho with a rapid flow of vacaagain and Provo. back home. All it Mr. and Mrs.' Elmer Porley and tioners coming two weeks was a tomb lacked for two sons vacationed out of the stone. , . state. Misses Gayleen and Laura Davis Jack Clifford went to Salt Lake visited their home town of Cannon-vill- e ' for two' weeks. City Monday on business, 14.-H- Me-cha- , Gun Club Expects Successful Year Since the reorganization of the Dragerton Gun Club the requests for memberships have been, very encouraging. The present number of members giver assurance of a very successful year for the club. Each week more shooters from Dragerton, Sunnyside, Sunnydale and Columbia are paying the $2 membership dues which makes them eligible for the benefits of reduced shooting costs and gives them the privilege of using the club facilities. The Gun Club has been fortunate in being able to buy a large supply of ammunition at a low price. Members of the group will be able to trapshroot much cheaper - than if he had to purchase ammunition through the regular channels. Anyone wishing to buy a membership card should see Les Peterson or Vernon Lund. 5 GIRLS, 4 BOYS BORN AT LOCAL HOSPITAL July 4, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Aguayo, Sunnydale, boy. July 5, Mr. and Mrs. 'John Pec-zu- h, Price, girl. July 6, Mr. and Mrs. Marcell F. Peacock, Sunnyside, boy July 7, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Golding, Dragerton, boy. July 9, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Watson, Dragerton, boy. July 12, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Blume, Dragerton, girl. July 14,' Mr. and Mrs. Tony C. . Montoya', Dragerton, girl. July 16, Mr. and Mrs. William Parrish, Sunnydale, girL July 17, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bullock, Dragerton, girl. -- . |