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Show 4, v COXilOLDcR m o7o) infJ, Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume 5 TEim 7,000 population $900,000 monthly payroll. Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah, Wednesday, March 5, 1952 Per Copy 5c Number 10 p Mrs. James Hay Contributes Books E. C. Community Libray The Rotary Anns in conclave, assembled decided to entertain the Rotarians of East Carbon. Being in sound mind and mature judgement they wished to create a homey atmosphere so the men would act natural. A jail theme was assembled including the appropriate pictures around ' the walls, handcuffs, guns, cells, prison fare and wear. Numbers floated by, glided by, walked by and just remained stationary. No Vz started an argument as to whether the Vz meant Vz a man of just theree; Trust Me, while not a member seemed to be a trusty, although no one did; No. Wayne Dearing, installer and repairman for the East Carbon area 131313 was in trouble with the austanding beside his truck. thorities as to his choice of thread in sewing; No. 046318 kept shouting the name of a southern state. E. Big This procedure got a laugh from all the inmates. He is also an accomplished piano player. The East Carbon Rotary will rent him Mental-Conditiout to organizations in need of a Rotary Anns Entertain Rotary The list of books on the shelf at the community library is growing. Mrs. James Hay contributed many new and. old favorites. Novels by Kathleen Norris and Faith Baldwin, as well as mysteries by Agatha Christie and Ellery Queen. Tammy Out of Time by Cid Sumner, is a tale of a girl who had lived all her seventeen years on a Mississippi shanty boat. Circumstances bring about a change in her living when she finds herself at Brenton hall where there are some marvelous contrivances and also some curious ideas and customs and ways of speaking. Life wasnt so simple for Tammy anymore, But Tammy comes through with flying colors. And her story is the kind that makes you laugh aloud. Perhaps stirs a tear or two as well, and brings inspiration and a fresh perspective through which you may find new strength andpace of mind rMrs. Hay, who donated this book, is a comparative newcomei to Dragerton and we are happy to resihave such a dent with us. The library would welcome constories of western tributions either the pocket books or full size editions. - You Are American Yet Do You Know? You are an American, yet do you know? that the- National Wildlife week was proclaimed in 1938. It has been sponsored annually since then by the federation and the state groups that comprise it. The purpose of the week is to focus public attention on the importance of our natural resources and on the problems of conservation. The total membership of the federation exceeds four million. It is not a government agency, but a citizens organization. It is financed by persons throughout the nation who every year send in small contributions in exchange of Wildlife Conservation stamps. You are an American, yet did you know that? on the Coral Islands known as Keys off the tip of Florida, live the vanishing remnants of a herd of tiny deer only two feet high. This smallest of the white-ta- il races is being out wiped by illegal hunting, fires' dogs and speeding automobiles on the highway to Key West. Fewer than 50 of the graceful Key deer are known to exist today. The goal for 52 is to save the Key deer. The federation has set up a Key Deer fund. Send your contributions to: The Key Deer Fund, National Wildlife Federation, 3308 Fourteenth Street, N. W. Washington - civic-mind- ed Factor in Carbon Pep Club Accidents is Gives Unusual pianistr Requestbynumber.No 000 wore a loose dress that flowec and followed, as did No. 13 also Demonstration on e Recent publicity on The East Carbon Pep club gave the fatalities of traffic demonan interesting marching magnitude the left impression that everyone Both inmates caught the eye. Nos stration Friday evening at the 311952 and 01234567 seemed to round robin tournament in Price. in America who drives a car is group, clad in out to set some kind of record for have much authority as they con The tinually ordered the assembled in their official club uniforms of red killing his fellow man. That, obdividualists around; No. 5563 and white, were directed in their viously, is untrue. In fact, the owners of large danced very slow, evidently a maneuvers by club president, Lois onto floor the fleets of cars and trucks deterweight on the leg there was some McFarlane. Going diof in column the lines to LRE No. here mined twos, 4421; long ago that traffic farelationship 0701 led a dancing and singing vided at the center of the gym to talities were not the inevitable team that contained a beardec the four corners; the four single price of progress. They refused to 10, D. C. IVlucb Your contribution will go to beauty with a close affinity to a lines then met and former the accept the theory that the number local merchant: No. 444444 blush-ing- ly spokes of a giant wheel. After a of traffic deaths must increase work at once to establish and received a stray kiss that a complete turn of the wheel, the with the number of vehicles. Ex maintain a permanent sanctuary lady carried by; No. 311972 kept group that formed each spoke, perience has proved that such ac for these unique little animals, then made an interesting floor cidents are preventable, and can now wavering on the edge of ex- the party decorum in balance. From the East Carbon Rotary pattern by a turn from the center be decreased by intelligent plan- tinction. to Rotary Anns a big Thank into a figure of eight. Then three ning just as in any other endeavLets save the Key deer and one circles of three outside or. You them a permanent Ameri sizes, for time. a give lovely Saturday night marked the first diin the other moved can home. opposite The Mountain States Telephone event of the popular ragtime mixto sing their and rections, stopping Telegraph company has just) ed doubles at the Sunnybowl song An Aimy of Students Are completed its second in entered x were straight ytaxTr Thirty-sicouples We. The triple circle dissolved I without one of the drivers Art class registration will of its the evening. the two events of to make three single circles in j more than held Thursday and Fribe 2,000 vehicles being Winners of the first event were sections down the center of . V0lVed in a day, March 6 and 7 from 6 disabling injury, Dur-th- e Next floor. cheerScotty Dunlap and Berniece Shelthree the to 10:00 p.m. in room 13 of of coun The finals Carbon the jng this period, its vehicles have ley, who shared first prize. Bill ty round robin which endd Fri- leaders directed into each circle, traveled over 33 million miles, the East Carbon junior high. Harenberg and Nellie Holland day are: First place, Price; sec- as their captives, a girl represent- - more than the Water c o 1 o painting, average driver were second by eighteen pins. leather work, etc. Instructor ond place, Notre Dame; third ing each opponent Price, Helper would cover in 8,000 years. Booth. Sponsored by George and Norma Saccaris place, East Carbon, and fourth and Hotre Dame. In this formaThats quite a record, but the Joseph tion girls in the circles .cheered the from Price had 1101 grand tota place to Helper. Carbon college extension company has not always been so division. to capture the first prize in the A hard fought game between for each school, finishing with fortunate. Mountain States ve- second event. Second prize was Price and East Carbon ended in a their Mohawk yell. hides have been involved in ac- As fitting finale of the dewon by Dougie Tollis and Maxine victory for the Pirates. The of them were ma- . and representing jor, but Some Peterson. Donnie Hackney and awards were presented by the monstration most have OODtlSt W. fil.U. fortunately Nellie Holland deserve honorable Carbon high school Lettermans The Spirit of the Mohawks, two been minor. Some . . of.-relatively mention in this event, since they Club. Price and Notre Dame re- talented dancers, Sonja Waite and the accidents were the employees missionary Activities were only two pins behind the ceived, first and second place Anna Marie Rodriquez danced a fault and some were not. Over on (Continued Page Twelve) second place winners. awards. Five individual awards a period of 51 years, and of the' The Baptist WMU met at the Ono of the highlights of the eve- were given. Larry Reggis, Price; million deaths to date involving home of Mrs. J: W. Martin of up Stam-ouli- s, picked Bill Harenberg Mike Nile Demiters, Price; ning: only siv hav in- - nydale Tuesday night for a study Notre Dame; David Abeyta, Elected President spare to draw spontanthe volved Mountain em- - of missionary activities in States eous applause from the many East Carbon, and a player from The Tanda Camp Fire girls of But, the company takes guay, South America, spectators and bowlers alike. have been very busy the attitude that all the accidents Helper. Sunnydale The ladies will spend the week Guests included Mr. and Mrs. under their new leader, were avoidable and . that six of March 3 through lately March 8 Mrs. Lasnik. The first thing we George Zaccaria qnd Mr. and Mrs. are too six a of week many. serving prayer for home Lafe Brown from Price, and Mr. Presidid to was officers. elect On the basis of miles driven In missionaries. per keeping with the and Mrs. Vern Lewis from Help- dent, Nancy Hanson; vice presi- accident, and in their records an theme of the lesson, refreshments er. dent, Rose Mary, Fausett; secre- accident can be a scratched fen- - were served South American the To mark will night tary, Patsy Arambula; treasurer, der, Mountain States has one of. style. Saturday of the Bowler Mrs. Mr. ot the and Gibson Karen of Ray Last day Lasnik; scrib and his- the finest driving records in the rather board the on announce the engage- torian, Sandra Schmidt. Dragerton Week to score country. In fact, the communicain ment of their been has as been has The club postnight tions industry rates high on the daughter, making than Sunday Ardyth thleir to Paul son ers sale for Mr. in March of food Rae, Turner, national safe driving list. But that the past. The members were or April. We are getting ready to did not just happen.. It was plan-- 1 present: following and Mrs. Taylor. Turner of Naomi Koski, Myrtle . make bracelets and head bands. ned. As the saying goes, Safety Carroll, Irene Dees, Hazel Harp-uble birthday w be home The we solemnizwill last our be Is talked no accident marriage meeting Every Mountain jer, Myrtle Morris, Janie Hender-abo- ut on March 3rd aj the the Lake in Salt ed new LDS business old .and in and States 507 Edgetull. temple at who drives a son, Cora Martin, Minnie Bran-lonemployee nan Leavitt 19. March on on Elder of Marion G. George ago vehicle Washingtons as a part of his don, Nest a Sanders, Esther company i was born .20 years She U Romney will we officiate. to Elder pledged allegiance birthday job goes through an intensive Springer, Thelma Rogers, Hazel aothers birthday. is a friend of the brides the flag and sang songs. is course of instruction even if he Stymac, Selma Nelson, she Romney where , Jrom Provo Nancy Mr. next the At celebraSilas parents. has meeting, been driving his own car for Boatwright, Gean Kilcrease and family the for g, Ross will give a talk on first aid. (Continued on Page Thirteen) (Continued on Page Thirteen) Esther Bell. civic-mind- nation-wid- ed fifty-memb- er Interest Displayed in Mixed Doubles Price Junior High Wins Round Robin p in-thr- ee r-- oil v j v-cid- ents. Sun-automobi- les, 6-1- Para-ploye- es. ob-dea- ths Ardyth Rae Gibson Wed Paul Turner -- I Sun-nysi- de J f At or -- |