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Show r Page Two mission would investigate the needs of the roads. It was also Tribune MINER EXECUTIVE UNION COUNCIL Dragerton Published Weekly explained that the money appropriated by the state for work on REPORTS ON MEETING HELD SUNDAY the Scofield and Clear Creek roads had been used in the conThe Carbon County Miners as Man-gu- s, struction of the Peerless; highway to the Harry Pollock, convenExecutive Union Council "for the Carbon Joe county Dowd, Latuda; airport Rains; ed in the court house last Sunof the taxi which D. L. Day and Arthur Biggs, Co- convenience day in one of its regular sessions lumbia." travels it regardless of the coal with Adrian Anderson, president, who have to travel the miners a heard The report delegates presiding. Scofield and Clear Creek highLocal unions represented and from the committee which met ways." f commission delegates present were Mr. An- with the state road and The delegates also heard a re- to changes relative Malio proposed derson, Pete Borla and - port on the national United Mine Watand in the Hiawatha Pecorelli, Royal; W. R. Byrge, repairs recently tis highways. The report stated Workers convention were inTony Kabonic, Robert McCurdy that favorable action was taken concluded in Ohio and November effective that formed and Mark Byrge, .Kenilworth; by the road commission and vhat sons will be reWillard Craig, Castle Gate; Thom within the next 10 days the com- - 1, mine workers full to initiation fees pay quired Office: Dragerton Theatre 16 Phone Dragerton Rates $2.50 5c per copy .Jack Clifford per year; Publisher - - matter Entered as 1947 at the post November office at Dragerton, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. second-cla- ss 'll, ALL KINDS OF CAKES made to order in my home. Decorated birthday and wedding cakes a Mrs. Walter Whitspecialty. burn, 167 Grassy Trail. CLASSIFIED I FOR GENUINE factory built for Dodge and Plymouth see Bunnell Garage, 154 Main, Price. HELP WANTED Female H4 HHniltlttlllllHHIlH ItllllltH FOR SALE Band instruments, accordions, guitars, sheet music and musical gifts. The Price HOUSE OF MUSIC Theatre Building. lf ; go-'i- ng part cars East district insurance, local relief and burial funds are to be discontinued. It was further stated at the meeting that shorter hours with increased wages and increased royalty payments1 will be sought for the mine workers and that a national investigation will be conducted into the railway car short- Avon . 2 lounge SALE chairs, 1 See top carrier for car, cheap. Ralph Bartlett or Hazel David- age. son, 523 E. Geneva. FOR SALE New pianos and organs. Piano tuning and repairing. House of Music-P- rice Theatre Building. MASKS - HORNS ASPHALTIC GRAVEL Ute Rock Mining Co. has at their mill asphaltic gravel for sale. Price $2.50 per ton. Ute Rock Mining Co., Sunnyside, Utah. - HATS RATTLERS INVITATIONS Mr.' Lohrey, superintendent of the Fontana Coke Ovens was a business and deer visitor to the local Kaiser Coke Ovens. (Eenacva Confab Set at Ogden Next Month II 1 1 Variety NEXT TO BARBER SHOP DRAGERTON Returning from the national convention of the United Mine M I Workers of America In Cincinnati, Ohio, this week, District 22 officers will turn their attention . to plans for the the District 22 convention to be held from November 16 to 20 in Ogden. The. biennial, sessions will Tae held in the Ben Lomond hotel which will.be official headquarters. Delegates are being elected et regular meetings of the various local unions in Wyoming and Utah, District 22. District President Houston Martin atated that David Towler, president of District 21, Muskogee, Oklahoma, and James Morgan of Cheyenne, Wyoming, personal representative of President John L. Lewis of the United Mine Workers of America, will be among the number of prominent speakers who will address the II H I I 64 6 III 1 1 - ; : It was also reported at the meeting that the washing of nonunion mined coal from Emery county at the Castle Gate wash-er- y has been halted but that coal from Scofield's strip mine is now being washed at the plant. It was pointed out that this difficulty can soon be eliminated inasmuch as the Scofield miners have expressed a willingness to come into the U. M. W. of A. After some discussion on the question of organizing the Emery county ,LDS mine, the council delegated Willard Craig of Castle Gate to convey the mine worker sentiments to the proper authorities of the L D S church. The council also adopted a motion to sponsor three spot announcements over the radio on the two remaining registration days, October 26 and 27, to urge all who are eligible to register for the November 2 election. It was also agreed to sponsor two programs over the radio in opposition to the Taft-Hartllabor law, the speakers to be William Dalrymple, international U. M. W. of A. representative, and Robert Davies of the American Federation of Labor, the pro- ey . post mom dim . Six Carbon jbraaerlon To Enter 4-ll- ers A tentative appropriation of federal airport funds has been earmarked for the lighting and related projects which Include elevated running lights, rotating beacon and obstruction mats and a water lights, warm-u- p system. The estimated cost of the entire project is $103,950 of which 18.1 per cent will be appropriated by the state and a like percentage by the county. The federal government participates in the project to the extent of 61.8 per cent. This project must be set up in the near future and a construction estimate submitted to the federal government or the appropriation will expire. Installation of lights at the airport will bring the field into first class condition and will enable night operations which are not $64,262 from Works The red caps, sweaters, horses and trailers that left Dragerton In last Friday are now returning and most of them were successful in girls, Six Carbon county their hunt. all with considerable club expe- his Leslie Peterson and party rience, have entered national went to the Monielsalle country club contest! in an effort to add and came back with the quota national recognition to their alfilled. and in Hill Mrs. Troy visited Drag- ready long lists of county awards. state erton Tuesday and Wednesday. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. PatThe national entries are Catherterson, visited in Salt Lake and ine Chantry in leadership; Provo over the week end and she Nina Mortensen and Kay Peterreturned home with them. records; Joan Burnett Mrs. Edgar Nelson had as house son, girls clothing and Phyllis Garlick, guests last week, her mother, Mrs. Marie Nelson, and achievement, Lake Fred Schleifer of Salt City demonstrafoods national Groes-becdairy k and her aunt, Mrs. Mary Mrs. tion contest. of Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Miss Nelson was the state winSchleifer, Mrs. Groesbeck, Iris Strmgham, Mrs. Dora StrjnS-ha- ner of the dairy foods demonstra- now possible. and Mrs. Edgar Nelson at- tion contest and will be awarded tended the funeral of William a gold wrist watch in recognition Hardy in Castle Dale on Satur- of that honor. She was also the day afternoon. Mr. Hardy was winner in the cake baking conMrs. Nelsons uncle. the Carnation test Oscar E. Jenson and family of Milk sponsored by Her 1948 trip to company. C Section have moved to Green to River where Mr. Jenson is em- the state fair was her secondwinLake City as a county Salt a with ployed mining company. Miss Lucille Quillian. daughter ner. Four of the girls entering naof Mrs. Mary Black, is to undergo an operation in the Ogden hospital tional contests have had experiTUES. & WED. this week. ence as club leaders this year. October 26 - 27 Five home demonstrations were Miss Chantry was the leader of given by the Flint Distributing a foods club. Miss Mortensen was company on Thursday and four on an assistant leader of a clothing Friday of last week with an aver- club and Miss Burnett and Miss Darryl F. Zanuck. age of five women attending each presents of leaders Garlick were assistant demonstration. As every house in foods clubs. E Section is equipped with a GREGORY PECK the Flint company wants the Contest material has been preladies to know the best possible pared by these girls and sent to DOROTHY McGDIRE working ability of the machine. the state club leaders who JOHN GARFIELD Helping with the demonstrations will forward it on to the national were Mrs. Francis Alexander, committee. western regional director of elevin Laura Z. Hobson s en western states, Mrs. Vivian Holbrook' of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Commission Gives Mary Black, home demonstrator of thhe Utah Powel & Light comGo Ahead on pany, Mrs. C. R. Fahhring of Novten of K. Mrs. and Q. Helper Airport Lighting Dragerton. Thursday demonstrations were given at the homes of DARRYL F. ZANUCK The Carbon county commissionMrs. Frank Berardi, Mrs. Floyd ScrM nr fcr " Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Smith, ers Tuesday night authorized the Warren, HART MOSS Earl Eimpson and Mrs. Amil employment of the Neff Engineering Construction company of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tratos of Salt Lake City to do the engiSalt Lake visited in Dragerton and neering work preparatory to the Columbia over the week end. of lights at the CarMr. and Mrs. Braxton Powell installation bon county airport. are the owners of a new car. Hmttmtn .JuwHmc vWCUMli Mr. and Mrs. Abe B. Gantz are home. fca fc Dm SucSi Mkw ! building a new garage by their Mr. and Mrs. Don Parmley reto Dragerton Friday firm gram to be broadcast before No- turned in vie aouther.' their honeymoon 2. THURSDAY vember of the state. part The next meeting of the counOctober 28 who is atendn.g Allen cil was changed from November school in Scow, Mi Pleasant at Wasatch 21 to November. 28 because of the academy, came home for be deer district ,U. M. W. of A. conven- hunt tion which will open In Ogden on Robert Parrish of Fruita, ColoNovember 16 and extend through rado, is visiting at the home of N. L. Roberts. five days. National Contest 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H m DRAGERTON THEATRE 4-- H Ben-di- x, 4-- H few Zu-po- n. - i , Pioneer Bank of Eastern Utah Price - - Utah O O0 Member Federal Raeerve System convention. . does regardless of age; union will be increased to $4 00 from $2 00 with $1.00 being retained 'by the local, $1 00 going to the district and $2.00 going to the national headquarters; initiation fees will be increased to $50 00 from $10.00 with $20.00 remain- -j ing with the local and $30.00 to the national headquarters; FOR SALE Home in Welling-- ton. New furnace, stoker and hot water tank. See Herman or Lamar Oviatt, Wellington. FOR Tuesday, October 26, 1948 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Martin and other district officials will make a complete report of the national convention during the district meeting. 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