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Show nrv -- o.-ji nbune MM. COPIES TO EAST KAISER-FRAZE- R CARB0I1 WITH PURCHASE OF OUEHS Anyone who may have called at the coke r built by the government during the war, on Thursday, last week, would have learned that the caretaker, employed by the government up to that day, had accepted a new boss with the beginning of his shift that morning. The new hoss was the Kaiser-FrazCo. The transfer of the property had been made to the new owners, by the War Assets Administration, j The transfer also included the war surplus blast furnace at Ironton, and was sold to the Kaiser-FrazCo. for a total of $1,150,000. The first sign of the new operation in ' East Carbon came on Monday evening, when engineers fort the corporation started mapping out the sites for 60 newj I ovens, i t ! ; I I 2 5 , I er homes in the Sunnydale addition to Sunnyside. These new homes to be con- er TRIBUH E S SOON TO upancy within the rtead for, was ficial in the organization, unable to attend the Salt Lake "ext several month- ,These new were started in October, meeting, having been detained at hoes the Willow Run plant of the and aIe under contract to the Utah Construction Co. The total Kaiser-Frazcompany. cost of each home will approximate $9,000.00. This will include SEVEN the streets arid sidewalks, the water lines, sewage, all the BP' pliances in addition to the build E. CARBON SOON ing itself. The building project is made by Orson mated 50 per cent complete. Of John Hyde, Utah manager for the the total number of units, 85 States Telephone St- ready have the frames up, and Telegraph Co,, this week, indi- aji foundations - for the - other cates that the new switchboard at homes have been completed. All Dragerton will supply service to of the new homes will have the seven hundred new phones in same floor plan. Each will have Dragerton, Sunnyside,- Sunnydale three bedrooms, one being on the and Columbia areas. According second floor. A utility room is to Mr. Hyde this new service will attached to the kitchen, be in operation in early summer.! The new district covers the area With this new service an inter- - where the houses stood that were city as well as a service between soid by the Defense Plant will be available to ration in 1948 and moved away every resident desiring such, serv- - This new housing project brings ice. The switchboard will be lo- - the total number of homes back to cated in Dragerton the original number of 720. - - 10 to April IE ST- - 3, 1948 3500.0 III PRIZES , se Utah. Entertainment of the winners choice each evening Hotel in Salt Lake. Third Prize A Fine Combination Radio and Recording Phonograph. Fourth Prize Boy's or Girls Bicycle. Portraits by Carryl. Five More Prizes will be selected and announced Dozen 8x10 later. ENTRY BLANK Dragerton Tribune Contest Manager: Please enter. in the Tribune Subscription of Contest to be conducted starting Feb. 10, and extending through April 3. The above contestant is entitled to 5,000 votes for the original entry into the contest. Submitted by RULES OF CONTEST The contest K Dragerton Tribune Contest Manager: Please enter the subscription of Address Votes in the Tribune Con test are to "be given.. All subscriptions for more Subscription Rates than three years cost $2.00 Year $2.00 1,000 Votes for each year and do not Years $4.002,500 Votes ref lve more han he 5;00 given for the first Years $5.00 5,000 Votes three years. - Mrs. Vivian P. Smith, Price, regional chairman of the preschool age children for the PTA will speak at the East Carbon PTA meeting which will be held in the school gym, Thursday, February 12, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Smith will speak on World Understanding" as It pertains to the home and the preschool child. Vivian P. Smith is the first grade teacher at the South Side School in Price, Among the other guests will be Mrs. Elsie Thomas, president of the Carbon County Mrs. Clara Hanson, the second Mrs. Wesley H. Shurtz, standard goals chairman, and Mrs. Ethel Gibson, all of the Carbon Regional Group of the Mrs. Madge Hixon of Columbia will have charge of the enterP-T- A, vice-presid- bus- iness of the committees for A the East Carbon will be formed. Ray Bowen .president of the East Carbon PTA attended the regional meeting of the Carbon PTA which was held in Price on January 31. Mr. Harmon, the superintendent of schools, and Mrs. Smith spoke. Mrs. Elsie Thomas presided. At this meeting the type of Sunday afternoon radio- programs were discussed. It was felt that too many crime stories were given and steps were taken to see wrhat could be done A, HORSE CAHY0:i OYER FIVE IIUHDRED DOLLARS HI MAKES RECORD FRIZES HI SUDSOniPilOn GORIEST The Horse Canyon coal mine of the Geneva Steel Co.,. broke,, . an all time record for during - January, .when., 146,89$ tons of coal were turned out This compares with a production of 136,464 tons in December, which was the previous high months production. The total production of coal during January of the Horse and Columbia Canyon mines of the Geneva Steel Co. was 186,384 tons. The Geneva Steel Co. have on More than Five Hundred Dollars in prizes will be given in the grand Subscription Contest for the Dragerton Tribf the une which is opened with this issue, Feb. 10. The contest of Jesus Christ of Latter Chur ccntiRUe ntil midnight' Anril O, when the awards will w;jj . . Day Saints will complete- - the s f a 'WUnd tnp air flight on Mon- Drive this week Birthday Penny I expenses for a trip ending Feb. 14. This drive is an ?,r annual affair to obtain funds for that will last from Friday until Sunday, and the finest acoperating the Childrens Hospital commodations at the Utah Hotel will be awarded the first two In Salt Lake City. Every person winners. In addition the winner of first place will be given is asked to give to this cause one a $50.00 Spring traveling outfit. penny for each year of their life, Other prizes will consist of phonograph and radio com- -' Those assisting in this drive, un- - bination sets, fine furniture, portraits by Carryls Studio and der direction of Wilma House,' other fine many prizes. President, are: Margaret Downs, The Dragerton Tribune recognizes its obligation to s$rve Pierce, Genial Mortensen, one of the fastest growing sections of the west To do this, MoUJr Harrison, Evonna Justesen, means that the paper should reach every home in t!e entire rene Irene Smith, Sixkiller, Shirley Oveson, Mar- East Carbon area regularly. The result of this subscription 0lde Moffitt, La Dee Peterson, contest is aimed to accomplish this coverage. urr and Mrs. Thompson, r8 Subscription will be acceptable . . . ... is open j j recorded. , East Carbon section has a fine .representation on the activity list of the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce. With the original election, Clyde Roberts of Columbia, F, L. Graham of Sunnyside, and Gerald H. Galbreath, Jr. and Dr. F. V. Colombo were selected as directors, with Gerald Galbreath being made a member of the executive board. When the campaign for new members and solicitation of funds was set up, the East Carbon dls trict was assigned to F. L. Graham and Gerald Galbreath. At the last meeting, held a week 6. The final tally shall be made The Recreation Association is by judges to be selected by the interested in finding out just how contestants when all entries are completed. The decision of the many Bing Crosbys, Bob Hopes, Bette Davis, Bob Bums there Judges will be finaL are in this fine commu7. Entries can be submitted actually by any person. Each subscription nity of ours. must be accompanied by cash ago, Dr. F. V. Colombo was The Association really wants to named committee chairman to payment out and give the people a get 8. Votes will be given for remake a study and prepare a renewal of present subscriptions in good time. One of the finest home of Irene port on the most important actito is possible a have amateur big the same amount as new subscrip?V 8 U1 teachtf topic wa vity outlined for the year, being tions, and with the same limit of night with all the local talent given by Margaret Downs. Plans the problem of securing the prothree years beyond the expira- performing. This would include were discussed for Primary Con- posed coal liquification plant for tion of the present subscription singing, dancing, imitations or i ference which will be held some Utah. what have you that will give the expiration date. The Carbon County Chamber 9. Subscriptions can be accept- people entertainment. The win- time in April. of Commerce bulletins, which are ed from any place in the United ners of each contest ent to every Chamber of Com-States, Local subscriptions Tiw, t n c are would have an monthly erce office throughout the west, to, go opportunity preferable, but those for any on the air. to many of the industrial P;!and place In Carbon ahd Emery counThe committee wants to know m. Wednesday, in ieaders throughout the United ties are equally desirable, house 10. New rules may be added to are you interested in having an States, have also carried many the contest as it progresses, but amateur night?" If you do,, conitems of activity and rapid The Junior class of the Drager growth of the East Carbon area. such new rules and changes must tact or write to Wm. H. Flynn the be approved by a majority de- secretary of the Recreation As- ton MIA held their monthly party at the home of Vivian Naylor, cision of all the contestants en- sociation or get In touch with tered. The Tribune and they will relay Saturday, January 31. Each mem11. All subscription blanks must ber of the class invited a- - boy the information to Mr. Flynn. receive the O. K. from the Conand a gala time was enjoyed by test Manager, and when OKed, Refreshments were everyone. they can be deposited in the.con-te- st served by Shirley Overson. Games ballot box, the location of were played by everyone. After which will be announced each-weeThe old stork changed his Tiab-i- ts wards the girls took the boys to a bit this week and brought the picture show. The party had 12. All votes will be counted on Dr. Jones has now associated originally been scheduled two the first set of twins for 1948 to each Saturday during the contest, and will be recorded in the fol- with him a new dentist. Dr. The- weeks ago as an ice skating party, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Warren of lowing Tuesday issue of The Trib- odore Bennion. Dr. Bennion is a but because of the weather con- Sunnydale. The twin girls were une. Utah man, formerly of Farming-to- n, ditions the party was postponed born on Monday, February 2. Contest Manager,' Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Rubel Archuleta until January 31. JACK CLIFFORD. of Sunnyside had a boy on MonThe doctor specializes in chilThe Catholic Mission starts day. Ballot Box will be placed in the drens dentistry. He has office Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. LindDragerton Theatre and another in hours at Dragerton Hospital all Sunday, Feb. 15. Father Lally of the Drug Store at Dragerton.-- . . day on Saturdays only. San Francisco is conducting. sey had a boy on Thursday. !Peary ; l SUBSCRIPTION BLANK P-T- P-T- f Address A P-T- to any order about $375,000 for mine cars and mining machinery, and 2. The contest will start on some of this equipment is ex- Feb. 10 and will close at 'mid- pected to, arrive within the next April 3, 1948. jught, 3. All original entries in the thirty days. At the present time contest will be given 5,000 votes. about 725 employees are engaged 4. Votes in the contest will be at these Horse Canyon operations, awarded as .follows: For each and no additional men are being! hired at this time, other than re- -j Several of the Trailbuilder one year subscription at $2.00 1,000 votes; For each two year placements when vacancies occur boys were given their graduation subscription at $4.00 2,500 votes; in the force. With the arrival of certificates from the Primary, For each three year subscription the new and cars, theSunday evening. They are now at $5.005,000 votes. No addi- force willmachinery be increased, and the prepared to enter into Scouting tional votes will be given for subshould also be stepped and for further advancement in production scriptions extending more than the church. up materially three years, and the rate for such subscriptions shall be $2.00 for each additional year beyond the three year term. 5. Votes submitted by any candidate cannot be transferred to any other candidate in the contest, after they have been once 1. person. SPEAK AT In addition the the regular - 1! to by Mrs. Amanda Roberts. HUNDRED NEW PHONES FOR UBS GDI P T IQH.C 0 r.ins. sr.iiTii tainment for Thursday night There will be an accordian duet by Donna and Nellie Holliman; the eighth grade girls chorus will sing, and a reading will be given er Grand Prize A Round Trip by Monarch Air Lines to Salt Lake City. An All Expense stay from Friday to Sunday at Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. Entertainment of the winners choice each evening in Salt Lake. A $50.00 Travelling Spring Outfit. Second Prize A Round Trip by Monarch Air Lines to Salt Lake City. An stay from Friday to Sunday at the Year 20 homes contracted for, 85 are nearing completion and be ready for occupancy by early spring it was said. - Corpo-commumt- ies r. P-T- A. Homes for 120 family units will PRIZE LISTS for 1 will Completion in E OVER Prize-O-ne This row of houses under completion. Of the Houses Hearing From Feb. Fifth BE COMPLETED conduction at Drcgerton a better to wfcfch to te to er structed on vacant lots in this new town, as well as an addition between the Sunnydale section and Sunnyside, wilT be similar in floor design to those, now being onstructed in Dragerton. Each home will be equipped with a coal furnace, which will be located in a utility room on the first floor. Street improvements, hicluding side walks, curb and gutter will be extended to all sections where the new housing will appear, if the same has not already been installed. According to officials of the Kaiser company, the new houses will become the property of this ompany .Rentals will be handled by the property agents for the Utah Fuel Co., who now handle other rentals in Sunnydale, where all the original homes are wned by the Utah Fuel Co. While no definite date for tarting of operations at the coke evens has been announced; it is expected that these will start within a few days. Met In Salt Lake Officials of the Kaiser-Frazcompany met in Salt Lake City last week. This meeting was attended by Robt. G. Heers, of Sunnydale, the project manager for the coal operations of Kaiser Co., bac.j at Sunnyside. According to press announcements from this meeting, Tom Price, vice president in charge of raw materials, m THURSDAY HISI1T lj i j " kctgi New Dentist Assist Doctor. Fred Jones from any place in the country. Those most desired are, first, residents from East Carbon area; secondly, subscriptions from any one In Carbon and Emery counties. Votes Will be allowed lor subscriptions and renewals from any place they may be given. Contest rules are that all for which votes will be given must be for cash in advance. A special rate, as well as additional votes are .being given for two and three year subscribers. Renewals will count for the came value as new subscribers. The contest is open to any one. All that is necessary is that an entry blank be filled out for the contestant entry, and when this is received by the contest manager, the entry will be given a start with 5,000 free votes.- - -eb-scriptl- A list of all entries and their will be published in standing The Tribune each week. The final votes will be handled-- by judges, which will be selected by the contestants in the race. Remember there will be over five hundred dollar worth of prizes in . this contest Get an early start, and you will find -plenty of new subscribers. Remember there are over 2000 people in East Carbon who are not on The Tribune subscription list The aim of The Dragerton Tribune is to improve the paper each week. We aim to cover file news field of this region in the very best possible manner. Remember that a live community needs a good nwespaper, and our aim is just that. In canvassing for Tribune subscriptions you can assure your friends that they will be glad to read our paper each week. We will record the rapid growth of the finest place in the west to live. GET IN THE CONTEST TO- DAY . , . FILE THE ENTRY BLANK AND START WITH THE FIRST 5,000 VOTES . . . BUILD , (Continued on Page Five) -- |