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Show - - October 18, 1949, The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah tages obtained from participation in the school lunch program. Upon completion of the prowas gram, a teachers-recepti- on Lois Anderson Talks ToSunnysideGroup PAGE O Dragerton Brandi IDS Church Holds Bowling Team Continued ..from. Page One). of their action Thursday night Mrs. Lois Anderson treated the held and the parents made acwith The Kiwanis club wound up oh instructors the quaintances subject of the school lunch pro- at the Sunnyside school. K. top in the first round competition Mortensen was' Bishop Orlan gram in a lecture to the Sunny-sid- e Mrs. Dorothy Korfanta is presi- sustained as president of the by beating the Rotary club by 97 Buck Fever Hits Association dent of the organization. Branch for the coming Diagerton pins to score a 3 to 1 win. Only at their meeting last night m the year. 40 pins separated the Lions club side school. Mrs. Anderson East Carbon Area Sunny Nowadays you cannot judge a The ward conference, under the titled her talk, A Well Nourished woman by her clothes; insufficient and the Wasatch Store teams, givdirection of the Carbon Stake Practice shots ring throughout ing the Lions the lead in the 2 Child, and outlined the advan evidence. Presidency, was held m the Drag- the area, boot grease and gun Oil split. The competition between erton branch of the Church of smells fill the are behorses air, Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, ing exercised, and the general the Lions and Wasatch was so Pick-U- p Sunday, October 9, 1949. activity has taken hold close that the teams finished in a At their meeting held each year, in East Carbon as sportsmen pre- dead heat and had to roll an extra every member has the opportunity pare for the annual deer hunt raffie to decide the contest. Gus Twice Weekly Tues. to accept or reject all the officers opening on Saturday, October 22 Burdis, manager of Sunny Bowl, of the church, ward or branch in Reports reach us that the Kai- said this is a very unusual ocwhich he or she has their mem- ser Steel mine will be closed currence in match play. leave or bership. Friday, Saturday and Monday to Fust round standings are: The following were sustained as permit the miners to get into the Total High of following officers in the Dragerton branch hunt. W L Pina Game Team DRAGERTON BARBER 1 2757 945 in addition to Orlan K Mortfcu One hunter, Vern Jones, man- Kiwanis dub 3 2 2 2667 906 sen, branch president; Andrew W. ager of the Wasatch store at Sun- Lions Club SUNNYSIDE 2 882 2627 Anderson, first counselor; Nordell nyside, has purchased a bow and Wasatch Store 2 1 3 2660 1994 Allred, second counselor, who was some arrows for the hunting. He Rotary dub Individual high for three game called to fill the vacancy made by stands firm on the fact that he Columbia the passing away of Floyd Warren, will hunt deer with this equip- scores were: Gus Burdis, Rotary Donald Justesen, branch clerk, ment. Mr. Jones stated that he is club, 528; Paul Turner, Wasatch LAUI1DRY & Clyde Rock, assistant branch clerk; one of East Carbons leading pro- Store, 509; and Jack Theorine, Clifford Mayer, general secretary ponents of deer conservation since Lions club, 507. Individual high of the Aaromc Priesthood com- he has been able to get only one for single games were: Gus Burmittee; Lawrense Stevens, presi- deer in the past 10 years. Not dis, Rotary club, 213; Grant Slaugenhaupt, Rotary club, 198, dent of Young Men Mutual Im- wilfully conservative, however. and Jim Howa, Kiwanis club, 187. Nora provement, vacancy left by Because of the lateness of the dell Allred, Russell Grange, first hour when play finished, the men counselor and Illie Lindsey, sec did not complete their elections ond counselor. last week and will select their 0, Officers of the Young Womens leaders Thursday evening after Mutual Improvement are Mrs the games. Competition will reBeatrice Gibson, president; Ellen sume for the ladies Wednesday at Carbon high school made a Peacock, first counselor; Dora round trip to Richmond, 8:00 p. m. while the men will Smith, second counselor; Mrs. Mae Utah, to engage the class A North tangle on Thursday beginning at Hero is waitBowen, secretary and treasurer; Cache high school squad as part 7:30. First class bowling was exMrs. Evona J ustesen, president of of Carbons unusual independent hibited last week and it is exthe Relief society; Mrs. Alice high school football schedule. pected that the Sunny Bowl will Mrs. first counselor, Stevens, be jammed for the sessions this on the The game opened slowly Nada Stevenson, second counselor, week. field. Carbons Mrs. Leah Lindsey, secretary and when Kirk AlAMMUNITION started fireworks treasurer. ger, on a reverse pass play, pitchOfficers of the Primary are ed 40 yards to Brent Lindstrom, Mrs. Harriet Peterson, president; who romped an additional twenty Mrs. Ruth Grange, first counselor; for the Dinosaurs first score. Mrs. Stella Liddard, second coun- yards A1 Julianos boots split the upselor. The Genealogy committee rights perfectly. The Bull Dogs of includes J. W. Burnham, chairman North Cache did not seem to be of the committee, Lloyd Killian, able to recover from Carbons 30-0- 6 (all makes) first assistant, Lloyd Peterson opening attack ' and the rest of second assistant and Mrs. Edith the way it was all Carbort. The "Utah stood, in sev30-4- 0 . Burnham, secretary and treasurer. locals had two more scoring opKrag . . . enth place among the The principal speakers at the portunities in the first half but 30-3- 0 Win. 2.45 conference were the members of a lost fumble on the 3 killed one the stake presidency. This in- and a holding penalty on the states in zinc output line nullified the other. 32 Win. Special 2.55 cludes Elton L. Taylor, president; Arvel R. Stevens, first counselor; Carbons second score came in last year. The Asa L. Draper, second counselor, the third quarter on a concerted and, Robert Timpson, stake clerk. drive of 80 yards down the .field pounds she RED LEATHER HUNTING CAPS clicked The inspiration and timely ad- The teams vice and instruction given by the better in this drive than it had all produced would ruststake presidency officers was en- season. Mayne Clingman carried joyed by all present. The branch the ball over on a short plunge REMINGTON, WINCHESTER AND proof, or galvanize, conversion presidency wishes to extend an from the 3. Julianos 14 0 to Carbons the made in score, to invitation every one. Their enough chicken wire schedule is as follows: Priesthood favor. ITHACA SHOTGUNS anRe7:30 on came meeting The final scoring pm., Tuesdays, fencing, six feet high, lief society meeting 7:30., Wed- other down-fiel- d drive which a 3:00 with nesdays, Primary meetings p. JimmyScarcelli capped to go 16 times around m. Saturdays and Sacrament pass to Brent Lindstrom in 7:00 zone. end meetings the p.m. Sundays. the world!" Morris Nelson was outstanding a was while at Carl end, Poglajen Stray Dog In Hoosegow pillar on defense. The offensive With -- -- X Stab -- Conference, Fills Vacancies Parent-Teache- rs , 2-- and Delivery Service pre-seas- on and Fri. Every FIVE dell Allred said he was pleased with the showing the boys made against the strong. Helper .learn and hopes to get back into the A big, fast" Helper junior high victory column when they tangle with Notre Dame Wednesday at school squad traveled to East n to drop the locals 20 to J3 in Price. a battle. A East Carbon team fini- UEA Convention Held shed the game strong and gainIn Salt Lake City ing on the tiring Helper outfit All schools closed Friday and Harry Abeyta and Martin looked good in the game with Saturday and the teachers jourtheir running and blocking. Ab- neyed to the Utah Educational Aseyta was injured in the last quar- sociation convention at the Tabter and it is reported that he has ernacle in Salt Lake City. East a broken nose. Jack Reynolds Carbons teachers journeyed to the and Denny Lindsey handled the meetings in force whh only one quarterbacking chores for the loc- unable to attend because of als and did very well. Coach Nor Helper Junior High Tops East Carbon Car-bo- hard-foug- ht much-improv- ed Bez-ya- ck Please any our calls at laundry agencies: SHOP HOTEL FOSTERS CONFECTIONERY at PRICE STEAM CLEAHIIIG CO. Carbon Downs North in Mud Cache, 2 SPORTSMEN . . . 1-- 460-mi- le the news you have been ing for storm-mud- dy 3Q0 Savage (180 grain) Spe. $2.50 270 Win. (150 grain) Special 2.60 ...... ...... ,. 82,-930,0- 00 $1.95 Are Now Available Charged Slings, Swivels, Scabbards, Hunting Knives, Hatchets, and all calibers of ammunition. For all your sporting needs shop at Sporting Goods Vagrancy Recently a stray dog got in the car of Mr. Hernandez of Sunnyside for the night. When Mr. Hernandez got into the car in the morning, he found the dog and the upholstery of his car was damaged A call brought the considerably. police and the dog was placed in the community jail at the insistence of Mr. Hernandez. Charles Compagni, Sunnyside constable, stated that the dog was kept locked up for two hours until the owner was found. It proves that there are many uses for a jail-hous- alt Every time you make a When you consider how much you get from your telephone, in friendship, convenience, j good times Ond Security, and how little it cos, Logan team Thursday at the stad ium in Price at 8:00 p.m. Logan is one of the strongest teams in Region One and has just about the best passing attack in the state. The tough Logan squad was within one minute of upsett ing the heavily favored Boxelder team in Region One play. This is going to be a tough one for mostN They echo every important new style of the season. Do your shopping now while the selection is large. All thrift priced. Lewis Ladies Store PRICE, 5 oueem today's biggest bargains, MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE and Telegraph Company 4 a a d Lanterns 9A Masks i The Worth --Garritson company of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, will be moving drilhpg equipment into the East Carbon area this week to drive a prqs-pehoje on the new Kaiser-leascoal property. This concern has had vast experience in the oil fields of Wyoming and will begin the contract work on the coal drilling for Kaiser Steel as soon as they are set up. 1600-fo- ot UTAH UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION Contract For Drilling On Kaiser Property Let Hats Skeletons ct ed Bunco Group Entertained By Mrs. Ida Patrick telephone service and Vinter COATS cor-porti- on other things you buy, you realize that The 9 e. blocking by Ronald Evans was very good. Arlen Newell shows that he is developing into an aggressive guard for the Dinosaurs. Johnny Paloni and Paul Trottos both saw action m the game. Max Oliphant, Hap Planar and Grant Smith were outstanding in the line play. Smith broke through about 10 times to spill the ball carrier in the Bull Dog backfield. Jimmy Scarcelli put on a great show at quarter, with his deception and ball handling. It appeared that North Cache had scouted Carbon, rather well as they set their defense to break up Carbons Scarcelli to Alger pitchout which was so successful in the game against Weber. Carbon tangles with a strong Fall call you're making tu"good buy :if is one of Sea our flattering new stock of Carbon. from your telephone in comparison with O rd Bunco was held at the home of Mrs. Ida Patrick's Friday night Those present were Mrs. Connie Adams, Mrs. Grace Albert, Mrs. Wanda Hopkins, Mrs; Feme Fish, Mrs. Afton Swasey, Mrs. Evia Fisher, Mrs. Ruby Maderia, Mrs. Tressa Dixon, Mrs. Dolly Peterson, Mrs. Johnston, and the hostess. Mrs. Fish won Bunco as Mrs. Adams won first prize, Mrs. Hopkins second, and the booby to Mrs. Peterson. A lunch was served at the close of the party. Favors - Noisemakers 5c to 29c e J DRAGERTON I |