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Show BOXHOLDER Q) Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. 1 3' MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM HUFFMAN - Lorraine Olsen, William Huffman United in Marriage Warren Memorial church, Denver, Colorado, was the scene of the double ring ceremony, for Lorraine (Vonne) Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Olsen of Dragerton, Utah and Mr. William Huffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoffman of Englewood, Colorado. The Reverend Swan officiating. The bride chose a gown of eggshell satin, with cathedral train. Her finger .tip veil of bridal illlu-sio- n was wreathed in Lilly of the Valley. She carried a white orchid surrounded by white roses and showers of stephanotis. Her only jewelry a pearl necklace, gift of the bridegroom. She was attended by her three sisters: Faye, maid of honor; Nancy, a bridesmaid and Carolyn a flower giri. Mr. Huffmans best man was Ernest Vocate. The ushers were Bob Hessing, Jack ,Goald and C. J. Terry. Out of town guests were: Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Colombo; ,Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bowen of Dragerton. The Facts About Landing Field $900,000 monthly payroll. Per You Are Ann orican . There will be a talent show held in the Dragerton auditorium Saturday night August 23 at 8:00 pm. The purpose of this show is to select two entrants to compete in the Big Talent show to 'be held at Price during the Labor Day celebration. There will be prizes of $10 for first place; $5 for 2nd place and $2.50 for 3rd place. The first place winners will compete at Price. One will be selected in the adult division (16 years and older) one in the junior division (under 16 years). The prizes to be given at Price will be: adult division, 1st $40; 2nd $25 and 3rd $15. Junior division, 1st $40; 2nd $30 and 3rd $20. Each entrant in the junior division, that compete in Price, will receive $5 consolation prize. everyone Everything is free is invited. Andrew J. Smith, secretary Labor Day committee. ing, waiting and arithmetic gets back on the American calendar All Yet Do You $2.50 Eat as much as you want at Price Rotary chuck wagon dinner The idea back of this latest Rotary project is to raise money for needed improvements at the city park. New slides and additional swings for the children; new picnic tables and a new surface for the tennis courts. The food is all furnished. Every dollar taken in is a full dollar for these projects. The cost to you for all the delicious food that you can eat is $1.00 per person or $2.50 perfam-- i ily. It makes no difference how many are in the family or how hungry you are. You get all the food you can eat at the chuck wagon at the (Price City park on next Sunday. August 24 also be free to will Swimming individual or each family having a chuck wagon meal ticket. Collection Sbovn Alpha lota do' in read- of on September 3, On this date the and .Marys, Anns Johns get an extra good iwash Mother, a j ; new pair of shoes irom once grapple with that and e rocess again called One of the formal education. truly American ins.'tiitutions one of the processes that ica American. This American' not only children make Amer- needs ins titutionteachers. .lout Here in East Carbonu J teachers some on place If any of SIMPSON AIRES TO PRESENT PROGRAM a havf onxe you of rent or know the we have the doeZ3rcet 'but for them, to live. need for .place a good Harold Han-princiIbe The Simpsonaires Quartet from Simpson Bible Institute, Seat- - American and call o tie, Washington, will present an evening of sacred music at The Dra- - jSn 5516. phone jschoo gerton Community Church, Thursday, August 21, at 7:30 p.m. you inan. musical ensemble This versatile 'presents interesting and yln'S OUr schools a spiring program and has made numerous appearances up and down the Pacific Coast. -- ( pal Dragerton In this way Set good start, i Ben McMnbon Blue Cross Plans Doing Nicely in Salt Labe Hospital To Enroll Payroll Deductions in E. C. daughter at Coincident with the issuance of JMalaby, ColAfter a serious leg operation in marriage, which required many transfus- the Carbon Medical Plan to any to RonaLci Ray Evans, ions, Ben McMahon, son of Mr. resident of East Carbon, the In- - August 15, son of and Mrs n, Mr. Drag-ertoW. Mrs. B. Tally Evans and McMahon, of is reported as doing much Dragerton. The wedding wasr held in the better. iMalaby Gardens umezier an archA human interest sidelight on way of honeysuckle. the story of Bens operation ocThe boride was lov&Hy in a .white curred on the third of this month, arganza reding gote. when carloads of thoughtful, inPatsy Mala- terested East Carbon people tra- of hospital and surgical insurance 'by sister of the bric3.e was maid veled in to Salt Lake and the covering seventy days care, maSaint Marks Hospital Where Ben ternity, laboratory, and other serwas. Here these people each gave vices incident to hospitalization, blood to help replace the 17 pints plus physicians fees for delivery, that had been used for Ben and surgical procedures, anesthesia which pulled him through the or- and diagnostic radiology. Emerdeal. gency care is provided. It really renews ones faith in RATES: These monthly rates shall this world of atomic .bombs, and ply for a hospital-surgicwar, hate, and greed poliwe hear of the neighborliness of cy: Contract Fee people who take time to do a good deed. Individual male emipolyee ....$2,25 Those who gave blood were: Individual female employee 3.05 Bill Cornish, Loyd Hunt, LeRoy (Continued on Page Six) FenWillie Borish, Lobtato, Ted All-Sta- rs ton, Val Rizzy, Albert Fraser, Phil Snow, Edward Shaft, Enil McMahon, Lillian McMahon, Harvey Knuteson, Richard MacDonald, Gene Frabue, Pearl Frabue, Rip All-StaCollins, and Allan Scow. rs J Sunday, August 24. The place is the Price city park and the time is from 4:00 to 7:00 pm yet starts n, Family Can Eat For Only Know? You are an Ame-isricayou know that schiL-oo- l two weeks? The pro-ces- s fbe Food Your Moki Indian -- Number 34 Copy 5c Attention All Members of local No. 8003 These are the facts about the East Carbon airfield and hangar given the editor by J. O. Peterson, chairman of Carbon County Commissioners. The club must be incorporated if they intend to take up passengers. The program was set up last year to build a garage and shop, To hanger, lounge room and two rest rooms. It was also contemplated The members of the Alpha Iota to 'gravel and black top a landing chapter of Beta Cigma Phi met feet wide and 4000 feet at Lea McKeans residence at Colstrip umbia last Thursday evening, Aulong. The CAA would contribute 71 gust 14. Mrs. Geneve Oliver and Mr. per cent of everything except the hangar. The county would have Clarence Pilling showed the collection of the royal family of to buil dthe hangar. Last fall the county received the Moki Indians. The figurines a letter from Hal Bean, engineer were found by Mr. Pilling on his for CAA, notifying .the commis- ranch at Range Creek. The figursioners that for the duration of ines prove definitely that the Mothe Korean War the . CAA was ki race of people once lived in withdrawing from the ; construc- these mountains and on this contion program. This' left the coun- tinent at Christs time. They are ty with the entire cost of the the only perfect Moki figurines in $48,000 program. This was too the world. Anyone desiring to see much for the county and the pro- them may call at the Park View Motel, Price, Utah. gram naturally died. 3-0- 7,000 population Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, August 21, 1952 Volume 5 1 o al East Win Over West Barbara Waite Presents Students In Helper The work of a year was shown last Friday evening in the Helper auditorium when Miss Barbara Waite presented her students in a well - attended dance recital. The girls ranging in ages from three years to early teens, were dressed in full skirted, short costumes of glowing pink color. They danced through a group of tap and ballet numbers with a grace and sureness that revealed good training. Petite Dixie Lee Danfordwas featured in a .ballet number as were Nancy Steele and Mary Ellen Bliss in an acrobatic ballet. Nancy, the rubber girl, did the (Continued on Page Six) The East won the game Sunday eight to six from the West All -- Stars. The winning pitcher was Fratto and the losing pitcher, Snider. Umpires were: Knox, Gray, and Oampagni. Lopez went the home run circuit. Those playing for East were: B. Peterson, Heers, G. Stultz, Fratto, Tobey, Fratto, Hackney, Zoolakis, Naroni, Jenkins, (Palmer, Tomkins, Rizzi, Dickson, (Martinez, Stoddard, Hatcher, Stewart, Yelonek, Wallace, Campagni, Davido, and Campbell. West players were: Golding, Mestas, Bear, Fowler,. .Shorts, Flynn, Snider, R. Hurskaneri, Lilze, Henerie, L. Hurkanen, Watt, Bly, Zubal, Chavez, (Martinez, Lopez, Hawkins, Mortensoai, and Gabriella. ' All-Sta- rs Kil-crea- Kil-crease- 9 se Nine young erton and people Colombia rrom Drag- attended the Episcopal Churchs Getmp Tuttle, which closed last Frd&ay noon. The camp is situalted xraear Brigh- ton, at the top of (Big 3ottonwood young who ,eopleSenior Canyon, East Carbon attended the two-w-- ek Camp were Joan St. d:lair, Doty Tomsich, Billy KisselU, Robert Morgan, Hugh Johnsora. and Ber- -. nie Meikel. .Irene Day Freddy J ohnson and attended the camp. Stephen . 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