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Show uxiiOLozn Twaum Volume 4 Dragertcn, Carbon County, Utah, Wednesday, February 7, 1031 Immunization Program For Adults, Children ATTENTION, EAST Per Copy CAM 5c Number 6 Kaiser No. 2 m r- -i w There will be a big mass meet- board. school gymIf you are interested in the eduAcross the entire country at this ing at the Dragerton Thursday, February 8, at cational future of East Carbon; if time the civil defense authority nasium, 7:30 p.m. you believe the first and most imis urging the civilian doctors and purpose of this meeting is portant duty of a community is health agencies to get all the to The discuss publically the proposed the - training " of - its youth,- - be at population ready for biologlca school bond election and the allo- this meeting, February & at 7:30. Tarfare. In order to do this and cation of monies This meeting is so important for new conr in line with this request, the Pub struction and should of that all presremodeling activities, possible, ,'f-lie 'Health" Department and Dr. ent be postponed for this evening, buildings. F ' , Colombo in this area are going " ? Members of the school board, February 8. No alibi will help is ? .V x to offer to the population of East j will educational in solution this and the of Harmon, Superintendent Carbon immunization against tybe present to answer questions problem your presence is essen?' phoid fever, diphtheria, and and present the viewpoint of the tial. '1 ! 7 vV small pox. This immunization program is not being put on with the anticiMissionary Women Kaiser No. 2 Takes First Baptist Mission y v ' pation that it Is only for the chilStudy Program dren, because most of the children In Miner Bowling in this area have been immunized The Baptist Missionary women Front: John Maxey, Ralph Sorden, Cyril Driggs. 'Back: Elroy Widdisont Bee Bly, Dug Tollis, Capt. against all three. The ones the The Kaiser No. 2 bowling team met at the home' of Mrs. Cora defense and civil the government authorities are most interested in took first place in the first half Martin of Sunnydale on January THE COAL MINERS PAY is the adult population who have of the bowling season. The first 30. The program for Mission Three New Appointments not had smallpox vaccinations half was a thirty game series study for the year was outlined In Kaiser Management , BEST IN ANY LARGE diphtheria immunization, or ty- with a total possible points of 120. and discussed. ' the Three in'' appointments phoid immunization for a perioc Kaiser No. 2 had a four?point At the end of the program, remanagement of several Kaiser LABOR GROUP of two years. lead. Maxey was high point man freshments were served to the were announced today Not only from a standpoint o with 214 and also high for a following members and guests: companies Carl R. Olson, vice president The Bituminous Coal Institute series with 559. Doug Mrs. Mildred Henderson, Mrs. by biological warfare but from the three-gam- e of Kaiser incorporated. Industries, an Interesting standpoint of water shortage Tollis was second in the three-gam- e Selma Nelson, Mrs. Cora Martin, A. Marsh, formerly recently published Wallace which will probably exist in Eas; Vesta Leota Mrs. Mrs. 550 series with Sanders, and Cyril graph showing the changes that Carbon in the next year, it is Driggs, second in the individual Boatwright, Mrs. Veda Morris, general manager, now vice presi- have taken place in the earnings Mrs. Esther Bell, Mrs. Irene Weiss, dent and general manager of urged that all adults and all chil- game with a 210. of Cement the Permanente miners. company, dren m the area receive typhoid Kaiser No. 2 also was .was the Mrs. Esther Springer, Mrs. Margie Glacier Gravel Sand and company In the 1935-3- 9 period, soft coal immunization. It is possible es- champions for both' .sections of Haeck, Mrs. Lorene Middleton, corPermanente and Steamship miners averaged $22.16 a week. Last year they Mrs. Atalene Moore, Mrs. D. D. pecially when the water supply is the year, 1949-5- 0. poration. low to infect an entire populace came through with an 18 game Parr, Mrs. Myrtle Trebing and Claude E. Harper, formerly This was almost exactly the same Mrs. Bessie Brickner. In these days of sabotage and pos- lead. general manager of Kaiser Gyp- as the average for all manufacsibility of warfare, it is very, very division of Kaiser Industries, turing industry $22.42. important that the adult and chil- PRELIMINARY PLANS FOR FAMILY LIFE INSTITUTE sum, incorporated, now vice president In 1944, for the first time, the dren population take advantage and general manager. of this opportunity to be immusoft coal miners pay shawed a Preliminary plans were formu- structors with a long discussion Robert S. Barneyback, formernized. It will be the only one lated at the Carbon college for a period following. of Henry J. substantial edge over that for all ly manager general given this year. This school, as plans are now Kaiser company, Sand and Gravel manufacturing $51.27 as against Anyone who has had typhoic family life institute sponsored by formulated, will consist of six lec$46.08. division, now vice president and immunization over a year ago the Carbon County Agriculture tures counBy 1948, the miners weekly given at places in the should get a booster shot, anc Extension Service and Carbon ty, such places to be determined general manager. checks reached the average Marsh has been with various pay anyone who has not been immu- college, of $72.12, as compared 17 figure. later. yesterday, January 1937. First since Kaiser nized during the past two years companies for all manufacturing. In Due to the vast amount of planA representative' group of key a for sand and salesman should receive complete immunigravel 1949, the miners pay was down people from various organizations ning which is necessary to hold Henry J. Kaiser companys m zation. Any person who has not of to an average of $63.28, primarily tooverall the institute this group Carbon county were called subsehe California been immunized against srnal plant, a three-da- y because week was in gether to discuss the holding o appointed a committee to take pox during the past four years this institute and to determine care of these detail. The com- quently served as manager of effect for part of the year. Howand sales for Henry J. ever, this was still far above the should be done again. We urge which were of vital im- mittee will include Margaret operations subjects Kaiser company. you one and all to take advantage portance which should be con- Oman, home demonstration agent, level for all manufacturing, Which of this opportunity for your own sidered. was oil salesman a of Harper Carwas $54.92. Average hourly Herbert home Larsen, chairman; Margaret Oman, cements 1941 sake and for the sake of prevent- demonstration he well when in earnings in that year as $1,941, agent, acted as bon college counsellor; Evelyn ing an epidemic in your commu- chairman of this planning group Roberts', district welfare depart- joined the Kaiser organization while the average for other comnity. The institute will be held Feb- ment; Iris Potts, A regional and later, became district man- parable industry was $1,401. Immunization for typhoid fever The point is that the coal min22 and 23, with personne representative, and Robert L. ager of the Hawaiian division o for adults and children will be ruary Permanente Cement company. ers have done much better finanfrom Carbon college and the Utah Hassell, county agricultural agent. given in a series of three shots one State Extension Service giving This committee will determine Prior to his appointment as gen- cially than any other large labor week apart at the Dragerton the instruction to students and where lectures will be given and eral manager in January, 1949, he group. And this without disschool house, on Thursday, Febru- adults. at what times, which will be an- served as assistant general man- counting the work of the mine ary 15, February 22, and March ager of Standard Gypsum com- union to obtain higher pay could Herbert Larsen, Carbon college nounced later. 1 at 9:30 a.m. and at the Sunny-sid- e The entire group participating pany (now Kaiser Gypsum). only .have been possible in a procounsellor, briefly and cited school on Friday, February the needs spoke to Kaiser the this take in gressive of Carbon county in Barneyback joined industry which could planning pledged 9, 16 and 23 at 9:30 a.m. con1933 so to heavily increased itself in gear organization during family relations and understand- the message to their groups ing. He cited the high divorce that good participation will be struction of the San Francisco costs and keep on operating. Thomas J. Miller Bay Bridge approach. He served Luckily for the miners and evrate of Carbon and gave his in- had in this institute. The planning group attending as administrative manager dur- eryone else, soft coal mining is terpretation that Carbon county Assigned to 40th ing construction of the Broadway that kind of an enterprise. . Private Thomas J. Miller has is a. trouble spot in a, troubled consisted of Grace C. Christensen low solevel tunnel, Oakland, CaliLast year, coal production was North Carbon stake Relief been assigned to Southern Cali state. Dr. Welling Roskelley, exten- ciety; Iris Potts, A Region 5; fornia, and was affiliated with some 506,000,000 tons 15.6 per fornias 40th Infantry division. He M. Carbon the Six Companies. He served as cent over the 1949 production. It North Duke, is one of the thousands of draf- sion sociologist at. the Utah State Mary assistant general manager of the will rise materially again this tees, volunteers and reservists Agricultural college, gave a brief stake Relief society; Juanita Leaders association; Sand and Gravel division, Henry year. Here is one of the industries from all parts of the country sent outline of similar family life in- Shurtz, Rose stitutes which have been held in Oliveto, N. D. Y.; Lola Mae J. Kaiser company, until' 1949, which is efficiently meeting every here to fill ranks of the 40th. Before he was inducted into the state in the last few years and Marsing, farm bureau auxiliary; when he assumed the position of demand made upon it the army, Private Miller lived outlined the subjects which have Dr. Aaron E. Jones, president of general manager. The Unbeaten Teachers , with his mother, Mrs. Clarice been most in demand in these in- Carbon college; Margaret Reeves, stitutes. Community church; Mrs Paul Merl Anderson Home Miller," in Dragerton. Play the Unbeatable Bucks Chairman Oman asked for Sealeey, president of Womens so- On Leave a discussion ciety of Christian servicee; Eric The fast playing Teachers will A representative of the Social group comments, and Merl and followed son Mr. Helper; director, of Pempe, the much publicized Bucks youth suggestions Anderson, alay Security office at Provo, will be were zftadewhereby Mrs. Bess Carbon Mrs. Jones, Alfred Anderson for of meetings college; holding Drager- Sporting team in the Dragerton in the court house at Price on Mont Harmon, Carbon school dis-ri- ton, arrived home January 18 on gymnasium Thursday, and sex on education, courting February Tuesday, February 13, from 9:00 E. C. Laursen, North Car- leave from 'the U. S. navy. Merl J. The Bucks team have two U Ornate, who makes family a.m. until 3:00 pm., in accordance decisions, adjustments in broken bon stake YMMIA; Evelyn Rob- enlisted on October 25 and re- of U stars including Dolan Con- -' with a regular boot training at the die and Tom Steel. Tom, as coopera-io- n erts, director welfare department; ceived his schedule of providing assistance iomes and community workUSNTC San Diego, California. most of you will remember, was among religious as well as so- Ruth Hansen, child welfare to Carbon and Emery county peoR. Carbon When finished Herbert he his Larsen, cial groups. er; for Carbon. The training an all-stple who desire help or informaRosR. Dr. W. out Dr. was stationed at Moffett Field, Teachers should have their hands he was It counselor; college by pointed tion on Social Security problems. that success in other insti-ut- es kelley, Utah State Agricultural California. He is visiting here ull with this fast aggregation. has been encouraging and college; Eloise World, Carbon with his friends and relatives and There will also be a good preliPlease attend A special discussion of interest to all will hat the general practice has been stake MIA; and Beth Downard, will return to Moffett Field on minary: Price Moose will play in- - Carbon stake MIA. he Nicks club. . February 5. be held on Monday, February 12. o have short talks given by iv W v V . J? '' v ' Sv S . 7-.-- A with-$54.1- 4 Ra-du- P-T- , P-T- 4-- H se-ect- ing semi-month- ct; ly ar Ros-cell- ey . P-T- A. |