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Show Serving Drager-to- r u, he Sunnyside, and Sunnydale Columbia. Combined population 6,000. Volume 4 1 nbune erton-.-. 1 I " Lets all help to make oar community a better place in which to Uve. Dragerton, Utah, Tuesday, August 19, 1947 Part of the Dragerton Boy Scout Troop PLANS BEING RAPIDLY COMPLETED FOR U. M. W. HELPER CELEBRATION Number 8 DRAGERTON DOWNS Dragerton Residents Are MARATHON Asked for Cooperation HIAWATHA IN 14 , INNING Sunday Named Women and Children's Day The Dragerton team unleashed all of their batting power in the a st 4 14th inning to beat Hiawatha in a baseball marathon last Sunday at The residents of are Dragerton 1 again requested to help Hiawatha by a score of 5. Many and preserve both the private and public property in i protect of those who saw the game stated our town. When we make it our business to see that our it was one of the best ever played much to themselves on Monday. in this region. At the end of the homes, our streets and our sidewalks, as well as our lawns The first event scheduled on the' Sunday docket is the parade .all of the public places in the town .are not destroyed, nintH inning the two teams were and which will start at 1 p. m. The local youngsters will be represented we are actually protecting our own property. deadlocked they remained with two floats. The John W. Galbreath Co. and the Union Supply ' We are sure that everyone knows that it is and has been that way until the big 14th inning. Co. have both donated a truck which will be used by them. The the of Geneva Steel Company to make the homes in 6 policy SCORE RUNS WITH 2 AWAY Dragerton Boy Scout troop will work in cooperation with the local Dragerton available to the resi- two The men first for the up Union and any other interested youngsters or young peoples organdents of this town at a very minlocals in the 14th inning met with izations in decorating the Dragerton floats. John Krnc and Douglas ASKS SHERIFF BRUSH imum rental and that ultimately success as little Byers grounded Bon are working with the kids in making preparations for the festivithe homes will be available for inout and Colley flied out. Then the FOR COOPERATION ties. dividual ownership. For this reaShown Fratto. in was the the above picture is when Clair Behling, Billy impossible happened! Immediately after the parade attention will be centered on the Bob Brush Sheriff son we has can asked all readily see that man third took first when 6 he of Dale Oviatt and the Scout swim-''miup, hiked part Coggins Park Troop where they will hold all types of athletic contests, Dragerton Helper lor the cooperation of all of the when we protect and maintain all was hit by a pitched ball. Next contests, catching fish with your hands, a young queens con- which recently made the trip to miles o the Ranger Station of the property we are doing it for Lake. The group of 20 urday evening to notify Drager-boy- s, Farlino smashed out a triple to residents of Dragerton in helptest and- numerous other fun-fillactivities to make the afternoon Clair Behling and Douglas ton that the bus would not be score Fratto. Nelson singled in ing Uycurb the vandalism that-i- s our own benefit a very busy one There will be cash prizes for the winners. The Steel Company Is carrying causing the contractors much In addition to all the activities and free prizes planned by the Bon left Dragerton Thursday eve-- 1 able to make it to pick them up waste of time, effort and monout an extensive program of imCentral Council of the U. M. W. 'the Dragerton Local 8003 is sponsor- ning and returned late Saturday because the bad weather had made The next game on the locals ey. provements for us. The sidewklks the roads practically impassable. docket is next Sunday when ing a concession booth at the Helper Park and they will have free pop, night. of All in front of our homes are being the father mothers, It rained off and on throughout While they were making the trip they meet Kenilworth at Kenice cream and sandwiches for all the families of the local Union older and to children are asked there for our use. If they are put a truck with chains on arrived for ilworth in a game to decide the their whole stay at Marys Lake members. help set a good example for the to be attractive walks and if they There will be a free bus leave Dragerton at 10 a. m. Sunday but the Scouts didnt let this bother the' boys and they all made the league leadership. Both teams children to follow. are to give us good service, we younger are undefeated so far in second morning for everyone who wants to go to Helper. Everyone is to meet them as they pitched their tents jaunt out okay, is reminded to stay must stay off of them and we must Everyone a storms manner that the Business Block in the at that time. Scouts making the trip were: half play and the winner of off the our children off of them unfresh concrete, keep protect caused them little worry and went Owen Busch, Charles Bell, Bobby Sundays igame will have an new paint, cooperate with the til concrete has had a chancI the on in outdoors. the living right Carpendale, John Draper, Robert inside track in the race for the to thoroughly dry and harden. the contractors who are workWhile they were there they SPEAKING OF championship. Evan Higginson, Tommy ing on all our improvement Lets all cooperate in such a manSeveral of the local baseball-er- a joyed such things as fishing, boat .Ryan, Dick Urban, Eugene War9, Dies ner that these new walks will be programs and try in every way riding, hiking, cooking and eating reni Paul Workman, Junior Bran-- J will also play with the Coal to town PEOPLE make our a attractive and serviceable. possible truly inAll-Staout of and most of them this Thursdon and Ed Simms. Senior Scouts League better place in which to live. The sidewalks are not- - ready for Verlene Brown, 9 year old cluded a swim in the lake among with the when they tangle the trip were: Merle Anday use until the forms, as well as the ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon their activities. The fellows par- making Utah Distributor in a game, derson, Billy Coggins, Dale Oviatt, - H. Brown of Sunnydale, died last have been removed. barracades, numerous their 8:15 for scheduled under the Albert Pierce, Allen Scow, Carl ticularly enjoyed 10 8 in m. at boat rides in the 2 five man boats Scraznas, James Wilcox and Verp. Friday, August lights at ' Helper, The reprethe Dragerton Hospital after a they had provided for them for non Lofgran. PAINTING PROGRAM sentatives of the local squad are NOW IN PROGRESS lingering illness of two years. She the trip. It was generally agreed Dickson ard Farlino, Byers,' The Scouts next project will be has spent the past several months by all that they had a wonderful It-- ' Tobey. to work with other groups in decin the hospital. x, The painting program is now trip despite the bad weather con She was born August 19, 1938 ditions which only served to test orating the floats the Dragerton Farlino and the This project serves a underway. conhitting parade in Richfield and the family resided their 'ability in the out of doors. j young people will have in the dual first, it protects the purpose: as tinued Poglajen singled and in Koosharem, Sevier County, for , home; second, it makes the town a One of the highlights of the trip August 31 'Helper Parade. Urbanec followed with another ' more attractive several years before coming to er place in which to to send Nelson across live. If the homes are to be thor- Sunnydale. the plate. Dickson came up next Funeral services were held Wedoughly protected and if our viland cleared the bases with a long is to be attractive, it is imMrs. Clyde Forsyth and daughnesday in the Koosharem ward lage moment CENSUS RESULTS ARE and a later doqble Tobey chapel of the Church of Jesus ter of Price are spending a few STILL INCOMPLETE portant that all of us make it a singled him home. Byers, who had Christ of Latter-da- y Saints by i point to see' that no one defaces days in Dragerton visiting friends. been the first man up in the infj land the fresh paint. Give it a chance DeLange, bishop. Burial was They lived in Dragerton ever a The Dragerton census results ning, flew out to end the rally. in the Koosharem cemetery. to thoroughly dry. , ...The-ia-th, year, draw-fir. and. Hiawatha lads .tha. winners Tribune st f The survivors include the par-- 1 This care and protection applies" contest as blood which across one to were pushed they suposed DDUGLAS D. BON to all of the other new installaents; four sisters, Elia Dean, La- - Reverend and Mrs. Ratabaugh be published in last weeks run in the last half of the first tions. Furnaces, stoves and water A man who is very popular with Nelda, George Ann and Maxola are visiting in the home of Revframe but the locals came chargpaper cannot be announced unheaters are being installed for your the young people of our commu- - Brown, Sunnydale; two brothers, erend Constance. Mrs. Ratabaugh til next week because the cento even up the count in ing back convenience. If they are damaged, is teaching in the Bible School besus figures are still incomplete. the second. The game remained ai! 'nity as well as the grown ups is DeLoss and Lonnie Brown, ' D,. Bon, who is vice-chanydale; and a grandfather, George ing held at the Community Church they will not serve this purpose. tied up until the sixth stanza when AGNES E, SCOW this week. -- Y man of the Carbon district Boy H. Brown of Richfield. on (Continued Page Five) Scouts at the present time. Doug A woman who needs very little FREE TOP SOIL BEING has always .been interested in introduction to us is Agnes Ellen PROVIDED RESIDENTS AND young people and helping them Scow, the Dragerton postmaster. get the right start in life. He beMrs. Scow was the first postmasV came interested in Scout NyorkJ ter of the Dragerton post office while a young man and coupled when it was .started September 6, Section. This soil is for the use with his love of the 1843, and has held that position of any family that needs it. As the he has plunged head first into the By Betty Poglajen By Agnes S. Jeffs By Marlon Ruth Preston ever since. She has watched and sidewalks are extended additional By Joan Malaby and La Vae 1 Scout movement. has been partly responsible for! top soil will be made available. DeAageles Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCoupt and Miss Ella Ruth Turner of Provo BORN IN A MINING TOWN the rapid growth from a small This soil is for you. Please make WEDDING family returned Saturday, August was a visitor at the home of Miss MRS. STEVE ZOOLAKIS shack to the present brick building use of it. If your lawn is barren, Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Cooper 9 from a two weeks vacation spent Marion Ruth Preston for a week. DELEGATE TO CONVENTION Doug was bom in the mining town bf Delagua, Colorado Jan announced the marriage of their traveling through Arizona and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Grange of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zoolakis left which now houses the Dragerton it is recommended that you spade it up before applying this additionuary 1, 1913 to John and Bertha daughter Jane to Reid Lynn Lind-Bo- n. California. Orangeville were visitors at the Thursday to catch a special train post office. al earth. A limited amount of He- - lived there for the first strom, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffs and home of their daughter, Mrs. Al- for Los Angeles, California. Mrs. BORN IN FAIR VIEW ol Lindstrom of nine years of his life and started grass seed will be provided new Scott left Monday for;, a two weeks ton Blackburn. Mrs. Grange re- Zoolakis has been chosen as a Spring Canyon, Mrs. Scow was born in Fair-vie- tenants whose in Delagua. Next his fam- - nesday, August 6. yards require seedvacation. They will go to Denver, turned home but Mr. Grange will delegate from Carbon County to Utah on a farm April 6, ing. Nuptials were solemnized at the Colorado where they will visit remain here for the winter. He is attend the National Convention of 1903 to Bert andr ily moved to Aguilar, Colorado Let's, ah cooperate, If we do, where they lived on a farm for home of the grooms parents in a their son and brother and take working on the Dragerton houses. the Alpha and Daughters of PeneShe spent her childhood on ours will be the most attractive the next six years and then moved lovely evening ceremony with him with them if he can leave the Miss Patricia Christman of Cas lope. the farm and attended the public town in Utah. to another farm at Gulnare, Colo- - Cecil Broadbent officiating. Miss Fitzsimmons Hospital where he tie Dale Is a guest of Miss Nan The convention will last seven, schools there and graduated from rado. It was while he was living- Jean Halverson was maid of honor has been a patient for some time. Blackburn. days, after which they will journey Fairview High School in 1921. She here that 'Toug graduated from and Mr. Lindstroms brother, Da- - They will then go to Flagstaff, Vera Nuzio and Vauna Beth to San Francisco. They will be attended Snow Junior College for SOCIAL HELD IN vid, was best man. Trinidad High School in 1929. Arizona to visit Mrs. Jeffs sister King are home now after working gone two weeks. HONOR OF LOFGRAN, a short period of time after gradu' A wedding supper followed the and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. in Salt Lake. At the end of his sophomore WOODRUFF FAMILIES ating from high school but soon year in high school Doug decided ceremony and immediately after-t- o Jones and Monty. Miss Patricia Cox of Price was The Bye Hixon home was the after that Agnes and her family Mr. and Mrs. Claud Heiner of a guest of Miss Gaylene Preston scene of a Sunday Dinner Club quit school and go to work in wards the couple left for Salt Lake Last Friday evening at 7:30 the moved to Clear Creek where her the- mines against his fathers ..City. Theyare spending a two Salt Lake .City called at Sunny-da- le for a- - few; days. L. D. S. church sponsored a social meeting. After a delicious dinner father worked in the mines. wishes. He . was injured in the weeks honeymoon in California, last week end. They had been Mr,, and Mrs. Jakie Farlino, served by the hostess the group It was while she was living here in honor of the Lofgran and Wood- mines and decided to return to, The groom has in the on a business trip to Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Peacock and played bridge. Those present were families. The party which school the following year. He Army and the young couple will They andMr. and Mrs. W. B. Callie Stevenson spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. that she met and married Andrew a melon bust was held on ' L. Scow. Shortly after the young finished school in three years to make their home in Baltimore, Odendahl and Thuren spent the end in Huntington Canyon. Colombo, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, had been married they j owefl8 awn under tbe Maryland, where he will attend week end at Range Creek. Mr. The young people of Sunnyside Mr. and Mrs. McAlpine, Mrs. Sar couple to graduate with his class. Power went off shortly af- moved Globe, Arizona where school for the next eight months. and Mrs. Heiner left for Castle had a wiener roast in Mr. Mrs. ter bad 2 8in8 but and OConnor and gis, WORKS IN COLORADO Sunnysde Mr. Scow worked in a mine. They MONDAY-NIGH- T BRIDGE CLUB Gate Sunday evening and went on Canyon. Everyone reported a good the host and hostess. . fun-a- nd 1iever this the AND NEW MEXICO 1927 returned toCarbon County in Mrs. Clifford Woodruff was the to Salt Lake Monday morning. time. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey and sons made their home in Morh- - seekers who immediately rounded After graduating from school he hostess to the o d a n Mr. Cassano James Mrs. and had as anerns returned continue with jj an from Sunday enjoyland. They remained here until, divided his time working m the Bridge Club this wCek Mrg F y a dinner party Tuesday, August 5. family have just left on their va- able trip through Colorado. a flurry of raia t this mining town closed In 1937. the Part coal mines Madrid, New Mex- - Colombo high prize Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. cation for southern Utah and NeMrs; Watt of Wellington has Next moved to Hiawatha to drove the grouP inside for a few ico and ior the Hmman Construe - !for the ' captured and Mrs. Ruth W. N. Wetzel of Price, Mr. and vada to visit relatives. evening bee visiting the Eugene DeAnge-le- s. live. Inthey minutes but theZ were 80011 back , ion C. at Oimax. Coiorado unU! February of 1943 they at received second. Con3ola Mrs. Nevin Wetzel and children of the important task of eating The BarFausett and 1 moved'to Price. girls, Gaye Ition went to Mrs. Victor Waite. Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Art Dodds i watermelon Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nelson reand cantaloupe and bara, retume d home after a Mr Bon then came to Carbon Mrg COMMISSIONED POSTMASTER Victor Waite and MrS- - Ruth of Sunnydale and Mr. and. Mrs. J. months playing games. stay in Alhambra, Cali- turned from their vacation. County and took a job in the coal were the ial for Grant Kilfoyle and son of Price. fornia visiting their gynt. John Hodges ' celebrated his Shortly after she moved to ) A large crowd attended and ev- mine at Rams. It was while he the Dr. and Mrs. Voss of Sunnyside evening. Mrs. Scow was commission- eryone reported a veiy enjoyable a Price with at Mrs. the Markosek Frank and Mrs. birthday party given was here that he worked COMMUNITY MISSIONARY as their house guest for the John Cullen spent have When she applied time despite the uncooperative of ed Mrs. home Lucille in Pressitt. postmaster. two Sunday years in CIRCLE HOLDS MEETING straight nights for coming month the doctors wife, Huntington visiting Mrs. Parley Mrs. Lemand Porter and son for the position she knew they weather and power man. order to attend Vocational School Community Missionary Cir- Mrs. Voss of Michigan. Hinkins while their husbands went Philip of Grand Junction arrived were soon going to move to Dragat Carbon College in the day time cleThe met at the home of Mrs. Cecil Mr. and Mrs. JohnJIildebrandts. to Bicknell on business 'and later Wednesday to visit friends In erton and she hoped to open a to become a machinist in the mine. Grider Thursday. Mrs. Steel read were pleasantly surprised this went fishing. Columbia and Dragerton. postoffice in Dragerton. The Scow In 1940 he married Virginia An- the lesson and the group week by a visit from Mrs. Hilde-brand- ts Miss Lois Malaby is staying a family moved here September 1, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Urquhart and dersen of Price. The young cou- had scripture a short business Mrs. sister and her husband, family are moving to Salt Lake week In Grand Junction, Colorado 1943 and just six days later she ple moved to Castle Gate shortly Cassino favored the meeting.with a Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hamilton and City where they have just pur- with friends. She will return with opened the Dragerton postoffice. group after that After living here for a solo. The hostess served refresh- their children, Mac and Carol. chased a new home. She recalls how her first post-offiher sister Patsy and brother Ran, year they moved to Salt Lake and ments and the a Her grandmother, Mrs. Julia Darall was a small wooden shack group dall who are Three boys and two girls were week MarMr. Mr. the Beach and reported spending Larry for Arms Doug worked Remington atMrs. and time. Those very accom- vin Cox of Springville were din- with Ora located Miller in across the road from where born this week at the Dragerton enjoyable ling Glenwood in there and for the Union Pacific in tendance were: Mrs. Cassino of panied them. They are from Dal- ner guests of the F. LeGrande Springs, Colorado. They will re- the Community Church now Hospital to the following parents: Pocatello until 1945. Mrs. Tratos of Colum- las and Wichita Falls, Texas. Sunnydale, stands. She states that one of her turn Tuesday. Grahams Monday evening. August 9 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry His next job was with Geneva Mrs. Ratabaugh of Riverside, Miss Mildred Graham spent ., Miss Elaine Waite has gone to biggest surprises, was one day Green, Sunnyside, girl. Steel at Provo and in January of bia, Mrs.- Voss of Sunnyside, Tuesday in Provo making arrange- Provo to attend school this 'fall. Miss Barbara Gantz who has when she returned from lunch they August 9 Mr. and Mrs. Manuel 1946 he transferred to Horse Can- California, Mrs. Steel, Mrs. Constance, Mrs. ments for school this fall at B. Y. She will live with her sister and been visiting her parents, Mr. and had on a in sleigh Quintana, herpostoffice Dragerton, boy. yon. He has worked 'here since Mrs. A. B. Gantz is now in Den- back of a truck moving it away. Rose, Mrs. Roberts and the host- U. August 11 Mr. and Mrs. Ben help teach dancing. as a machinist. ess. , Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Lindsey and Mrs. Ned Arambula and two ver, Colo, on a business and pleas- She tagged along behind so she Zamora, Dragerton, girL HOBBY IS SCOUTING The next meeting of the Com- family just returned home after an children, Arlene and Buddy, are ure trip. She will visit in Drager- would know where she was going August 13 Mr. and Mrs. DougDougs hobby is scouting. He munity Missionary Circle will be extended visit inJSalt Lake, Idaho visiting in Pueblo, Colorado. They ton again before returning to Port- to put in her. next afternoons las Pitts, Columbia, boy. states the reason for his interest. held August 28 in the home of and Oregon., left on Sunday, August 10 and land, Oregon, where she is a li- work. They moved the shack August 14 Mr, and Mrs. Woody I Mrs. Lester Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Vint Hyatt and will stay about weeks. (Continued on Page Four) brarian at Reed College. McMann, Dragerton, boy. (Continued on Page Five) Plans are being rapidly completed tor the Childrens and Ladies celebration which will be held in Helper this year on Sunday, will be held in order August 31. This U. M. W. sponsored fun-teto gito the kids and women of Carbon County a chance at the fun which usually accompanies the Labor Day celebration. Sunday is being set aside as their day and the men will have things pretty Day -e ,- -- Help Protect All New Improvements v. 8-- j ng Sat-Mar- ys ed j ; Verlene Brown, Age Friday en-Oo- ty, rs INTERESTING PERSONALITIES . , one-bagg- PERSONALS --- ( . Sun-Dougl- as ir- SOCIETY, PERSONAL ' CLUB HEWS FR0;,1 -- Dragerton News out-of-do- Sunnydale News Sunnyside News - Columbia News j j- COOPER-LINDSTRO- M Wed-scho- w, Erpily-Christense- ! - -- . -- j8 dayed ce relatives - 8d |