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Show i ( Eastern Carbon ' brightest future of any area in the Intermountaifl 224 area HOMES SOLD Columbia Men Pass Mine Exam HOME DECORATOR THE DEER ITCH TO DATE TO SPEAK HERE IS ALL OVER IN DRAGERTON TONIGHT, OCT. 12 EAST CARBON Miss Cornwall, a professional Within a period of from two to 224 homes have been home decorator from Salt Lake sold in Dragerton, according to City, will speak on interior dec information received from George orating at the Catholic Church auditorium tonight, Tuesday, OcGalbreath. In addition to the above num- tober 12, at 8 00 p. m. She will also answer questions ber there are now over 50 families who are now employed at on home decorating; if you have either Horse Canyon or Colum- a furnishing problem be sure to bia and not at present living in tell her about it This is an op portunity to find out how to Dragerton who want to buy a make old furnishings appear new home here If the number of peoand make the best of the howto ple who are not working for Geneva were added to the group new. Miss Cornwall is sponsored by that are working for them the the Cultura Club and the public number then wanting houses is welcome to attend this would be over 100. may be obtainedal The John W. Galbreath & Co. the church auditorium. has expressed an invitation to all the husbands and wives now living in Dragerton and who have Demonstrators not bought a home to come to the office. They will be glad to an- For Bendix swer all questions and give you the essential facts toward pur- Here Thurs., Fri. chasing your home. Representatives from the Flint Distributing Company will be in Dragerton this coming October NEW BUILDING 14, 15, Thursday and Friday to demonstrate the operation of the ACTIVITY IS Bendix Automatic Washer. A schedule will be posted in the Galbreath Office as to which HIGH IN EC homes in E Section the representatives will be and the time. AnyA & H MARKET one in E Section who wishes to WILL OPEN SOON in their have a demonstration home should call at the GalADJACENT NICKS breath Office. Anyone can watch Building activity in the East these demonstrations. Merely Carbon area continues to move check the time schedule and ask forward with bustling speed. The a friend of yours who is on the main center is at Sunnydale schedule if you may come at that where the general store, drug particular time. store, theatre, filling station and garage plus a bowling alley are EPISCOPAL SERVICES going in. The foundations are in IN SUNNYDALE SUNDAY and the frames for the next buildReverend Nicholas of Keniling steps are going up. It is anticipated that the majority of this worth will hold Episcopalian serproject will be completed by. the vices in the Sunnyside Library at first of the year. Sunnydale this coming Sunday, The grocery store in E Section October 17. of Dragerton is pushing along steadily. The walls of the build- -, JjQSt CdTwOH PTA ' 'up. This site should be completed within a month to six weeks. Hub Peteerson is putting the finishing touches on his frozen food locker and should be ready to open before many more days have past. Another frozen food locker is going up just back of Dragerton near the new homes. Mr. Olsen of Helper is backing this building. The outside work is nearly finished and the locker should be ready for public use in the immediate future. The A & H Market is going o the building which is adjacent to Nicks Club. Tentative plans call for the market to open this week. The finishing touches are being put into readiness and stock is moving in every day. - in-t- Ml A Gleaner Officers Elected The Gleaner Girls of the MIA elected new officers for the coming year. Plans are being made for a bigger and better year. The officers are as follows: President, Patsy Burdick; vice president, Sylvia Jensen; secretary-treasure- r, Geraldine Hyita; journalist, Greta Burnham, and reporter, Alice Robles. and Gleaner class The are sending a Christmas box to and Gleaners m Engthe land. This is just one of the many activities which are to take place during the year of 1948-4M-M- en M-M- en 1 meets Wed. Night Shown above are seven of the men from Columbia Mine who passed the examination given by the U. S. Bureau of Mines. Joe Harvey is the safety engineer at Columbia under whose direction the examination was taken. TEACHERS ATTEND UTAH ELECTION SCHOOL MEETING BALLOT TO The teachers of East Carbon and the entire state went into Salt Lake City for the Annual Teachers Convention. At the Jun- HAVE School ior High and Dragerton Elementary 31 teachers went. The main purpose of the convention is to find out the latest thought in teaching, to work together in general and sectional meetings and to discuss common problems. The consensus of opinion was that the speakers this year were the best that has ever been for these meetings. Men from California, Oklahoma and Kansas all spoke. Of pr'Hr7:Jjyb2lcl ih teachers were away the students did not have to go to school which of course they enjoyed very much. ed , Chamber freshments were served at the Future Uncertain The future of the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce as an active organization looks somewhat dark with the resignation of three of its principal officers. William Maack, president, has moved to Salt Lake City; John C. Forrester, vice president, has tendered his resignation and J. A. Theobald, executive s e cr e t a r y, announced Sunday that he is leaving the organization. What will happen now to the orgamzation is anybodys guess and it is expected that the directors will call a meeting in the near future to determine which course to follow, whether to reorganize or disband. 9. close of the evening by the members of St Marys Guild. The next regular meeting the Altar Society will be held on October 20 and all Catholic ladies are cordially invited to attend. welcome your news items. We want you to feel that this is your paper the news that you send us will be printed if it is not slanderous or libelous. One of the main functions of a paper is to make the people community conscious; to make our town a better place in which to live. This paper is dedicated toward making this community of East Carbonites a better place in which to live. You too can help in many, many ways. Your little new article may not sound like ai-- e Thelma Wright Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. Thelma Wright entertained her bridge club at her home in Sunnydale on . October 6. Special guests were Mrs. Laura Connell, Mrs. Gertrude McCourt and Mrs. Kay Graham. Mrs... Alice Kloster won first prize and Mrs. Inez Hyatt won blem. k -secqpd-- , vOtp, who .will ballot are Harry S. Truman and won by Mrs. Graham. Alben W. Barkley on the Democratic ticket under the symbol of Ufah-VVyomi- ng the rooster; Thomas E. Dewey and Earl Warren on the Republican ticket under the eagle on the UMVVA beehive, and Henry A. Wallace and Glen L. Taylor on the Pro gressive party ticket under the symbol of the lighted torch. Twenty-fiv- e The only constitutional amend representatives of ment which will appear on the United Mine Workers of America ballot will be to amend Article locals in District 22, Utah and 1, Section 13, of the state conWyoming, left last Friday night stitution to permit the state legis- for Cincinnati, Ohio, where they lature to devise a new set of rules are attending the international convention of the United Mine for summoning grand juries. Workers of America. A farewell party was given for Twelve of these representatives Mr. and Mrs. Breedlove by the are from Utah locals while the young peoples group of the Com-- other 13 are from Wyoming. . mumty Church at the Rodash Included in the Utah continhome m Columbia on last Friday. gent were Frank Fox, district The Breedloves are moving to vice president, Price; Manson Phoenix, Arizona. Huff, Castle Gate; John Vlako vich, Royal; G. G. Lindstrom, Spring Canyon; Adrian Ander son, Peerless; Tony KaLonic, it Delegates Attend Convention of ed Oct. he dropped a punt, recovered it and sprinted 80 yards to score. His brilliant performance didnt end there, as several plays later he intercepted a pass 65 yards from the goal and outran Wasatch tacklers for his third touchdown of the day. By being able to experiment with different lineups, Summerhays came up with two ends who were sensational, and should be very useful to the Dinosaurs inasmuch as the end positions have up until this game been the weak spots of the Carbon team. The new ends are Jim Murphy and Morris Nelson who each scored a touchdown besides being defensive standouts, and the best pass receiver yet shown by the Car-bo- n VERNON PARRIS -- KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT Riding in an automobile which left U. S. Highway three miles north of Price and crashed into a utility pole, Vernon Wayne Parris, 26, Dragerton,, was killed instantly Sunday at p. m. He was a passenger in a 1936 model sedan driveo by Charles Theodore Salisbury, 23, Dragerton, who w?s Injured in the accident Salisbury is under treat- -' ment at the Price city hospital Extent f his injuries were ' not team. known ' late ' Sunday" As usual. Carbons showiest immediately night back, Junie Lindsay, scored his The car, traveling south,, went touchdown. The speedy Lindout durof control and traveled 430 made several nice sey gains ing the game, but unlike his usual feet before striking the utility scoring, he didnt use his speed pole Mr. was Parris .sideways. to race for a touchdown, but leikilled instantly when the ( right a took from Scarcelli pass surely and stepped across the line to pay side of the car slammed into the pole. dirt The utility pole carried a 11,-0Carbons blocking in this game volt line. was the sharpest that it has been All year. Their .best blocker, Darrel Crawford, made a brief appearance in the game as substiEC Vs. tutes took over most of the game, 1:00 but even the subs were bry tally M. efficient as they blocked out East Carbon plays Helper Academy , tacklers with ease. this coming Thursday at l:6o p Wasatch For Academy, Sammy m. on the Dragerton field. Last Petrone played an outstanding week the East Carbon boys game, but as a whole the Wasnowed under the Notre Dame satch team was far outclassed. team of Price to get off to a start for the football splendid SUNNYSIDE BOY NOW season .The spirit of the boys SERVING ON USS BOXER is excellent and they are going to give the rest of the league D. James Jumper, fireman apa tough afternoon every time prentice, United States navy, son they go on the field. . of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Jumper of Sunnyside, is serving aboard the aircraft carrier USS Boxer BODY OF SUNNYSIDE which is participating in the am- WOMAN SHIPPED SUNDAY phibious training exercises in The body of Mrs. Pearl Dills-ber- ry southern California under the command of Rear Admiral B. J. Williams, 49, who died last Rodgers, USN, commander, am- Friday at 5:00 a. m. at her home in Sunnyside following a lingerphibious force, Pacific fleet ing illness, was shipped to ReadAfter the Carbon- - Wasatch er, Arkansas, Sunday evening by Academy game in Price, Mr. and the Mitchell funeral home for Mrs. John Crawford, with their burial. She was born July 9, son, Darrel, and daughter drove 1899, at Reader. The only surto Provo where they watched the vivor is her mother, Mrs. Mandy Utah-BY- U ' Gold Smith, Reader. game. 6-- 50 00 Helper P. Thursday Twins T wins Twins Kenilworth; J. Brinley, Utah Fuel; Frank Sacco, Kaiser Sunnyside; James Stewart and Joe Archulatta, both of Dragerton; John Colisimo, Hiawatha, and Ivan McCourt, ColumE. The East Carbon boys came out raring last Wednesday on their home field to completely submerge the lads from Notre Dame at Price. All 35 boys were sent into the game by Coach Allred. Martin Bezyack opened the scoring in the first quarter secby snaring a pass to go over for six points. Then in the Dame Notre was racked ond quarter a touchback up against that was good for two points. In the third quarter Jack Reynolds went over for the second touchdown of the game to make the score 15 to 0. In the fourth quarter the Haarry Abeyta caught two passes to bring the East Carbon it is helping to knit the folks score up to 27 points. In the closer together, yet it does to a meantime Notre Dame pushed much greater extent than one across for six points to complete realizes. The little things of life the scoring for the day. The final are often the most important. The score was 27 to 6. The boys had plenty of spirit big things take care of themselves; the little things make life on the field and definitely were worthwhile. out there with the idea in mind of If you know of a birthday, a playing football. There were party, celebration, wedding, death rough spots as there always are m tbfe family, visitors, guests, ip the first game of the year. trips out of town, church meetThe Geneva MIfies at Horse ings, clubs, card parties, graduations, entering school or col- Canyon and Columbia will be lege and any other bit of infor- closed on October 16 and 23, both mation send it to us. If you have Saturdays. pictures that you think people Havent heard as yet whether would like to see in the paper Freddie and Albert Menotti are to us. over them We will bring be glad to put them in. going deer hunting but if they Dont forget all news is pub- do the story that they bring back lished free of charge. Drop it in will be hard to beat. The Menthe mail, bring it to the Drager- otti boys always good for a ton theatre or leave it at prize story. Their last years yam Office, marked for the even though 12 months old now is still good for quite a laugh. Tribune. We will get it. Gal-breat- hs Utahs election ballots for November 2 will contain at least four presidential and vice presidential candidates and one constitutional amendment Filed recently as independent candidates were the acceptances of nomination for Farrell Dobbs, New York City, for president of the United States, and Dr. Grace for vice Carlson, Minneapolis, president. Heading their column will be the designation Socialist Workers Party, without an em- HARRY ABEYTA SCORES TWICE WITH MARTIN BEZYACK AND JACK REYNOLDS ONE EACH NO CHARGE FOR NEWS ITEMS Yes, news is free. It surprised us the other day when someone told us that they thought we charged an individual to put news in the paper. Thus we are taking this opportunity to tell one and all that it cost absolutely nothing to have news items printed in the paper. For advertisements there is a charge, but we them again this year. For all who stay at home it should be a most quiet and peaceful weekend. The stay at homes should make the most of it while they can. East Carbon Whips Notre Dame In First Game By 27-- 6 Score fleet-foot- THERE IS on October 15, 16, 17, and 18 or from Friday through Monday. Deer stories last fall were quite plentiful and probably we will have an ample supply 4 PARTIES Coach Pres Summerhays used his regulars sparingly as breather game with a determined but undermanned Wasatch Academy team. With no serious threats during the game Summerhays kept most ofAcademy his ular players on the bench except for a short workout regfor each of them, The individual star of the game was Dave Faddi3 who is being referred to as the best T quarterback in the state. He scored three touchdowns to lead the Carbon scoring His first, a well executed quarterback sneak started the Carbon scoring in the first quarter. Faddis brought the crowd to their feet in the second half whenp his squad had a e. The East Carbon PTA will meet this coming Wednesday, October 13 in the school audi- Plans Announced torium in Dragerton at 7:30 p. m. At Altar Society The meeting .was - previously scheduled for last Wednesday but The regular meeting of the because of the teachers institute Altar Society was held on Octowas postponed until this coming ber 6 in the parish hall in Dragerton. Plans were made for servWednesday. ing refreshments at the Harvest Ball. It was announced by the secthat the membership cards retary Heads Top would be issued soon. Light re- Resign; Groups ENTIRE TEAM PLAYS SENSATIONAL BALL AS DINOSAURS REMAIN UNDEFEATED Deer season is on once more The boys have been getting ready for it for some time, (also many of the fairer sex). Shells, a scarce item again this year, have been purchased months ago and safely hoarded away. Guns are all greased with the trigger well oiled. Red caps and shirts are beginning to show everywhere. Trips have been planned for weeks and weeks, Parties are all organized. Some are going hundreds of miles away while still others are going closer to home. The mines are taking deer season into consideration. The Geneva Mines will be closed on October 16, 17, 18 as will also be the Utah Fuel Mines at Sunny-sidThe deer hunters at the Kaiser Mine will get an extra days start for Kaiser will be off meet-ing.Tick- now- g'dihg CARBON ROMPS TO EASY WIN OVER WASATCH ACADEMY SAT. ALL LOCAL MINES TO BE CLOSED OVER TILE WEEKEND three weeks . Serving a combined population of 6000 in Dragerton, Sunnyside, Sunnydale and Columbia nlbime county has the I U -- 16 National Sunny-sid- e bia. Delegates from Wyoming include James Morgan of Cheyenne; Leon Wisniewski, Rock Springs; John Tennent and William Zurek, Superior; George Crank and Thomas Miller, Hanna; James Songster, Rock Springs; George A1 Knudsen, Nimmo, Dines; Stansbury; John L Jenkins, Sheri- dan as well as District President Houston Martin, Secretary Virgil Wright 'and Malcolm Condie, in- ternational board member. Also attending is William international representative, who has been stationed in Price for the past several months 6n an assignment to organize the wagon mines in District 22. The convention opened Tuesday with John L. Lewis, international president, giving the keynote address. Dal-rymp- le, PTA Membership Week is national PTA October Students- will week. membership be requested to take home envelopes containing membership applications. Any parent that wishes to join the PTA should return the envelope with 25c, the yearly dues. Membership cards will be available at the next PTA meeting which will be held this coming Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Dragerton school. 11-- 16 - Mrs. Agnes Jeffs is considering libel action against Helen Marko-seMargaret Heers, Edna Graham and Frankie Murphy. The cause of the action is that one or all of the above four stated that they saw Mrs. - Jeffs washing her As to windows at midnight whether Agnes was or wasnt washing her windows is her business and need not be reported to the public, so stated Mrs. Jeffs, 4 - 4 ' V I ALLAN AND ELLEN BYERS k, A girl was born to Dr. and Mrs. Orson Spencer of Sunnyside on October 4. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brooks of Dragerton on October 6. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. George West of Dragerton while a girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Justin Neumeier of Drager- ton. Still more twins from East Carbon. The Byers family of Sunnydale not only has one set but instead seem to raise nothing but twins and have three sets of them. Shown above are Allan and Ellen Byers, 16 years of age, whose birthdays fall on April 25. Ellen is in the 11th grade at Carbon while Allan goes to East Carbon and is in the 10th grade. Ellens hobby is watch-in- g baseball games particularly those in which one or more members of her family may be playing. Allan likes to ride and work with horses. |