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Show s Wednesday, December 12, 1951 XIIE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE x Mr. and Mrs. Tom Piburn who have, been employed at the Miners Trading Post, moved to Grand Junction, Colorado, the past week, Mr. Piburn has a job as butcher m a market, and Mrs. Pipurn also is employed at a laundry. Mr. and Mrs. George Potter of Murray have moved to East Carbon to fill' the vacancy at the Price Trading Post meat market. The Potters are living in the home of wnicii the Piburns vacated. Mrs. Harold Hansen left Thursday for Idaho Falls, Idaho. Sickness in the family called her to that beautiful Idaho city. John L. DRAGERTON, UTAII Lewis In a recent Page 15 Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose of La- tuda are now residing in East Carbon, moving here the past First Dove Season Said Americas Alight In Coal Industry Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Walker left Sunnydale Saturday afternoon for a wreeks vacation. They will spend the week in Salt Lake City with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neff Walker Opinions will get you if you and Wilkes and other relatives rdcntVatch out. ind friends. ' Associated Press week. Brings Morning Dove Research interview, John L. Lewis said The Utah Wildlife Cooperative that Americas might is built on the productivit of its coal indu- Research unit has inaugurated a stry. Going on, the head of the study of the Mourning dove popuminers union declared that Brit- lations of Utah. The study will ains economic distress might have determine the number of birds been avoided had she done a bet- nesting within the state, the ter job of producing coal, and that moist equitable hunting seasons, the threatened expulsion of British and the effect of various mortality interests from Egypt, and Iran factors. The Fish and Game departmight have been prevented had ment takes pride in participating .he been economically stronger at home. That strength, Mr. Lewis financially and otherwise in the ihen declared, could be assured if work of this research unit. The Britain could increase Jher. .coal work will be supervised by Dr. output by 200,000,000 tons a year. Jessop B. Low of the Utah State In this country, the average Agricultural college, headquarters miner is able to produce seven for the unit. cns of daay a day. In Britain methods. Since socialization, 'he figure is less than two tons, with office holders running the and the British miner is woefully industry, the situation has beunderpaid by comparison with his come even worse, and labor unAnd so, American equivalent. That is in rest has increased. of to coal the fact British due that many part output lags and her Britains mines are very old, and whole economy is consequently orcsent formidable technical dif- undermine .d It is reported that the new conficulties. But it is also due to the economic philosophy which has servative government is considercharacterized her coal industry ing decentralization of the indufor many years. Even before so- -i stry in order to restore some measure of competition between the cialration, government-approve- d cartels and other such combina-'ion- s various coal fields. Regardless of made real competition in the what happens abroad, competicoal industry, as we know the tion, in the free enterprise sysword, impossible. Management tem, has made the American coal did little to improve production industry the model of the world. , SKI POLES EQUIPMENT And ACCESSORIES VVe are overstocked on these high quality athletic items i . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newell who have lived in Sunnyside for several years are moving to Sunnydale. They will make their home at 401 Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sommers have moved info the home vacated by Mrs. Dell Knox. The Sommers had been living in the home ed Edward Shaft Mr. Shaff has returned from the armed services and has moved into his home. Lee Preston and wife moved into an apartment in Dragerton the past week, Lee has lived in Dragerton before but the past year has been in Price. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dimick moved back to Price the past week. They have lived in East Carbon the pastyear. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Huish who has been very sick the past few days is reported as being better. Mrs. John Zamora is able to al return home from the Price where she has been for hos-Dit- several days. Much' interest was shown by sportsmen in the states first dove season held last September. As hunter interest mounts in this speedster of our flyways, it will be well to know more of his haband numbers. its, populations These are the reasons for which the project was inaugurated. M' c A Complete Line of Golf Equipment EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. 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