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Show Eastern Carbon Serving a combined population of 6000 , in D rage r ton, county has the brightest future of an afea m the 'ntermountain aieaj V Sun-nyside- Sunnydale and Columbia olume Dragerton, Utah, December Stackingl949 License Plates at the Price City Hall VFW 11, 1948 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT FOR DEC. PER COPY 5c ? Mystery SET 20th Number 24 Mesvivy Junior To Take Place Dec. 20-21-- 23 with Christmas Pageant with 250 Students Will Be Held Wednesday, December 15, 8:00 P.M. 8 Teams Ready to Go Plans lor the fust eastern Utah Veteians of Boieign Wais gold medal basketball tournament weie completed Thursday b of The East Carbon Junior High School has arranged one the finest pageants ever to be given at the local junior high school this coming Wednesday, December 15. Over 250 students will take part in the beautiful and colorful Scripcommittee heads tural story, The Mystery of the Nativity. The directors of The which is tournament, the pageant are Mrs. Jeanette McAlpine and Mrs Ruby Mischeduled to take place D ceniber Chi istmas progi arils Sunday, 0 halik. The directors and the students have heen working 21 and 23 at the Drageiton comber 19th The childien of the hard for months and now everything is in readiness. ll Junioi lush school g mnasium, Sunday school will give a The public is cordially invited. be an eight team affair with 'giain foi their parents and fnends is no admission charge There af-tluee tiophs, two plaques and 50 Sundav morning at lOoclock, The program is as De-2- pio-wi- Li medals to be aw aided alter the tmal game Piepaiations for the tournament aie undei the spcmsoiship of FW oigan- Mineis Post 2379, iation of Price, m whose club all meetings concerning the formation of a tournament and a league have taken place Committee memoeis for the affair include Chi is Axelgard, George Fai lino, B ugene Averill, Louis Grako and Richard Pace. At a meeting W ednesday night, the gitxup appioved the rules that will govern the tc.uiney and also appointed five judges, along with the officials for the event The judges will watch all tournament play and choe various outstand- ing plaseis who will receive awaids the final night Fisher Teams entered include Beer, Price, Catholic Youth Organization, Price, Cat bon Junior Geneva Steel, Puce, college, Dragerton, Richfield Motor Patts, Price, Kaiser Coke Ovens, Columbia, and Hiawatha town team The gioup is awaiting for a reply to communications with the Huntington Amencan Legion team before assigning the last entry to the bas-Kctb- ' v '' vV M &&& bnuwn y aoou r v.j the iy49 license stacking are Mrs Elizabeth Bonacci, assistant -l office, Navy Recruiter T Morris KAISER i-- s plates in the tax and Silas FIRST MINE-RECEIVE- S w district manager, Utah State mission, Price office Kowley, RECEPTION 100 NEWLY CONFORMANCE IN STATE OF UTAH j At Tax FETES WEDDED after home a Sunnyside, Utah, is being oper- - So on sale at the office of the ated in full conformance with the State Tax Commission on December 15 The li- Federal Mine Safety Code, censes a letter ear will this bear to a coal mine reinspeccording tron report issued today by the V instead of Z as duimg the past Bureau of Mines The Carbon two ears The numbeiing will county mine employed 250 men start at 2400 this ear instead and produced 2,200 tons of coal of 1000, which has been the a day when Inspector H E Wet-- I Malting number for the past many ears The fust license No 1000 zel examined it in October alwa-'has been bouht b Gov' The inspector said that all preJ Bracken Lee ernor'Flect code violations viously reported loXver numbers of the V The had been eliminated during or senes is year will be given out prior to the current inspection Uintah and Duchesne counties Recent safety improvements ln. Another departure in the 1949 li- two eluded removing open tjpe Wl11 cense be the orai!--a j,lates clectr.cally operated pumps from a"-of such as adver blowei bleeder entry, extending th and 197 P1e ,Jn fan tubing in 2 left to within 20, ' 1948 The m State Fendly feet of the face, insulator supAuto owners are urged to call porting some power wires, inThe and get their early stalling some haulage slope light cot will be the same plates as in pa t wires in pipe conduit, and the ears, being $5 00 for two plates, use of goggles by employees perboth with the same number, plus forming eye hazardous work. either a release or a tax receipt commended fiom the Wetzel Inspector county tax assessor established safety practices including the use of permissible explosives. adequate rock dusting to within 40 feet of the faces, effective allaing of coal dust during ci tting, loading and hauling, and weekly examinations for gas as well as exami- At nations of the roof and face beOrdination ceremonies at St fore and after blasting and freMarks Episcopal cathedral last retests in face for gas quent December 3, elevated RevFriday, where electrically duven erend John Roberts Nicholas, vigions equipment was operated, and car, Episcopal Church of the As-- 1 keeping a qualified hoisting en- cension, Kenilworth, to the priest-- i gineer on duty underground while hood. Ceremonies opened with a ser- men were working Smoking was mon by the Very Reverend Henprohibited. ry H Shires, dean of the Church Divinity School of the Pacific, j 1 and Mrs PAIR hone muon !tnp in Salt Lake City ate Mr Com- newly-we- LImei San-- ds j dall, Jr, who were roairied Dec. 1 in rites solemnized at the L D S Temple in Salt Lake by Bishop Robeit J Bui ton The couple weie honoied at a reception December 11 at Sun- nyside Included in tiie reception tournament program were vocal solos by Avonna Blackburn, accompanied by Mis Faye Roberts She sang Because and That Old Gang of Mine An accordion solo b To iW' V H v Colleen Preston, "1 i,ove iou and The Anniversary The Preston Sisters, ElWaltz len, Stella and Sharon sang My Happiness and Winter Wonder-lan- d Truly Priesthood Rite Out of town guests at the reception were Mrs J Snow, grandmother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs Henry Bahling, all of Castle Dale, Mr and M-- s Blain Tuttle and Joan Moffett of Orangeville, Mr. and Mrs Perry Snow and son of Ferron and Mr and Mi; Kirk Si.ovv of Provo Pythian Sisters Workmens Market Berkeley, California, who preach- ed on responsibilities occasioned Hold Election ' To Open Store when a man is raised to the priesthood Monday, Dec. 6 The ordination ceremonies were conducted by the Right Reverend Pythian Sisters, Sterling Temwhich The Workmans Market C--.Clark, Episcopal brsli-o- p ple No. 21( held election of offihas a store-in- . Helper "Will open- a Stephen of Utah. Assisting at the serv- cers Monday, December 6 The grocery, meat, and produce mar- ice were Reverend E. Leslie following officers were elected for ket near the new homes m Drag- Rolls, Twin Falls, Idaho, pre- the coming year- - Past Chief, Vio, erton, There will also be a mod- senter; Reverend let Thompson; hit. E. C, Rhoda Joseph F Hog-beern locker plant where the comE. E , Thelma LemPatterson; Whiterocks, Uintah county, plete processing, cutting, smoking litamst; Reverend Willis M Ros- mon, E. J, Gladys Brown; Manand curing of meat will be hand- enthal, Logan, epistle reader, Rev- ager, Margaret Durrant; Protecled. There will be 400 lockers erend J. Burton Salter, Ogden, tor, Lois Whitburn, Guard, Chrisavailable to the public. tine Memory; M of F., Maxine gospel reader, and the Right RevThe new market will be oper- erend Arthur W. Moulton, retired Peterson, M. of R , Pearl Mahan; ated by, Donald Giacoleteo, the Episcopal bishop of Utah, who Pianist, Mary Worthington, Cap- -, son of the founder of the Work- sang the Vem Creator Spiritus tain of degree staff, Mary Fowler mans Market m Helper. Mary Other members of the clergy Installation will be held and John Giacoleteo founded their P. M in and who were guests' day, January 3 at grocery market in February 1922 at the ordination ceremonies were Lhe clinic building This will be and have continued in operation Reverend William H Wolfe, Ver- formal. Installing officer is Rita ever since. They plan to offer the nal; Reverend Hoyte Henriques, Gease, same prices in their new store Salt Lake City; Reverend Henry Pythian Sisters Christmas Party that they have in the Helper Ma- M. Shires, Berkeley, California, was held Thursday, December 9 rket and Robert C. Rusack, lay vicar in the clinic building Gifts were They are now opened for busi- at Garfield. exchanged. A short program was ness on a temporary basis. The After the service holy com- given and games were the mam The Christmas grand opening will be announced munion was celebrated and a entertainment. luncheon reception was held in theme was earned out with a tree within the net several days. Donald Giaobleteo will live in Spaulding Memorial hall adja- and Santa and his reindeers. A an apartment above the market. cent to the church. pot luck lunch was served. j n, Paul Tratos. Villagers Bring Your Torches Ninth apd Tenth Girls Glee Narrator. The Coming of the Kings Assembled Choruses. We Three Kingsof Orient Are: Melchior Vemer Johnson. Caspar Bob Mraule. Balthazar Louis Grevon. Retinue O, Come All Ye Faithful Assembled Choruses Narartor. Mary Joseph, Deaiest, a Duet and Joseph. Dear Baby Jesus Seventh Girls Chorus. Lullaby Girls Ensemble. Unto Us a Son Is Born, Joy to the World Assembled Choruses. Directors Jeanette McAlpine and Ruby Mihalik. Costumes Evelyn Varner. Narration Arvella King. Publicity Myrtle Davis. Stage A. W. Anderson. Lighting Royall Allred. Programs Joyce Warner. Accompanists Ruby Mihalik and Katherine Zele. in UJ "Wt on-sh- ift .A ' One of the best liked men in East Carbon has left these parts, at least for the time being to step up another notch in his very successful life Jimmie leaves us to become the assistant to the general manager and president of the Utah Fuel Co, Claude lleiner He was boi n in Malito, Italy and came to Amenta with his patents and one hi other when he was 12 ears old They came right to Stugenuo, Colorado and lived in southern Colorado until Jimmy graduated fiom school He went to school five years in the old country but had to start over again in America. By the time he was through the 8th JIMMY CASSANO grade he had caught up with the students his own age. He was valedictorian when he graduated Altar Society to Meet from high school in Primero, Wednesday, December 1 3 Coloiado, at the age of 18. He There will be an Altar Society graduated from the Colorado meeting at the Good Shepherd School of Mines and was 6th out Hall in Dragerton on Wednesday, of a class of 65. ' December 15 All Catholic ladies He was raised in a coal mining are invited to attend. town and during his high school days he worked in and around the EC Basketball Team mines during vacation After his graduation he went to work for Rounding Into Good the United States Fuel company at Hiawatha in 1935 He worked Condition 1948 there first as a mine foreman and East Carbon Junior High School later as an engineer until December .3940, vt hen Re Joined the basketball team is rounding into shape. The first call for players armed service. saw most of the male portion of He was commissioned as a first the school fuming out." The squad lieutenant m . the Corps of Engi- was soon Wt to forty and on this neers.. When .he. left the service will be cut to 25. Coach Tuesday he was a lieutenant colonel DurAllred has had a difficult time ing lus time in the service he to keep track of so many spent nine months on the Alaskan trying players Highway, six months on the AleuThis years outlook seems quite tian Islands and 12 months in bright when looking at last years Europe. record. The 9th grade team of When he came out of the serv- 1947 defeated all opposition last ice he went to work for the Utah year. That team will be the boys B'uel company. He started as a who will represent this years East Carbon Junior High School. If mining engineer working out of the boys can keep up the good the Castle Gate office. On Octo- work from last year they will ber 6, 1946 he moved to Sunny- give the entire league dale. On December 17, 1948 they time of it. are to move to their new home at This year will find a double 1857 Garfield Avenue in Salt header at all the league games for Lake. the 9th grades of each of the On April 7, 1935 he married schools will play the preliminary. Wanda Veola Climte and their In addition Wellington and Hiafirst home was in Hiawatha. His watha whose grades go only to the parents, Mr. and Mrs Joe Cas- 9th will also enter teams in the sano, now live in Stockton, Cali- 9th grade league. . From all early reports it looks fornia, and his brother, Marion Cassano and family live in Santa like a great year for basketball in the Carbon Junior High League. Rosa, California. V' Carbon Episcopal Leader Ordained Hear Dragerton Innkeepers Leandro Jiminer Larry Busch, Billy Cowan. Come, Joseph, to the Manger Mary and Joseph. When Noel Was Come Seventh Girls Chorus. Silent Night Ninth and Teijth Mixed Glee Club Narrator. Wake, Young Shepherds Eighth Boys Chorus. The Sleeping Shepherds Ninth and Tenth Mixed Glee Club. The Angei Chai lotte Sleath. A Shepherd Paul Tratos. The Shepherds Story a Solo Becomes Successful and Moved Ahead in Coal Fields Since Youth v t, Patri, An Antiphonal.Pal-estrm- a Ninth and Tenth Mixed Glee Club. Sci iptural Story Narrator, Sharon Stoddard O God of Life Eighth Mixed Chorus. Gloria in Excelsior Eighth Girls Chorus. Rise Up, Shepherds, and Follow Girls Ensemble Narrator. No Room In the Inn Mary, Joseph ahd Innkeepers. Mary Geniel Mayer. Joseph Clive Stevenson. Jimmie Cassano Moves to Salt Lake Become Claude Heiners Assistant s pre-shif- follows-Glori- winch thciv will be the regular woi.ship sc iv ice at 11 o clock with the pastor giving a Christmas message entitled, Tne Magnetism of the Mangel Sunda evening at 7 30 the Young People's Society of the chinch will piesent a pageant, O Little Town of Bethlehem This is a beautiful airangement in stoiy and song of the Chi istmas message The public is cmdially invited to attend the seivice Mis T M Constance is directing the play with Mrs Bede Tiotas assisting The costume committee comists of Mis Nove Robeits as than man, Mis Howaid Smith, Mrs Clajlon DuBois, Mis Virgil Matthews and Mrs Frank Rose assisting .Another special event will be a Young Peoples New Year's day rally which wull be held at the church Diagerton Community January 2 The first service of the rally will be held at 2 30 p m after which dinner will be served The evening service will begin at 7 00 p m Rev J T Larson from Denver, Coloiado will be guest speaker. Rev Lai son is All a national known evangelist young people aie especially m- ited to attend this rally. I"" Civil Air Patrol for a-t- ough School Has M.I.A. CHRISTMAS 5 Active Members 1 SHOPPING DANCE THIS School Meets Every Wed. With Allred, Stephens, Gordon as Instructors The Civil Air Patrol which the federal government put life into several months ago has been going very strong in East Carbon Larfy Stephens, the unit commander of the East Carbon CAP reports that the weekly school meetings findp an average of 15 students attending. The subjects studiecf so far have been "oh general aeronautical topics and aie now ready to move into the specialized field. Ncudell Allred will begirt 'the c; teaching of navigation and Larry Stephens, the theory of flight and Bob Gordan,; radio. The government is furnishing radio equipment to allow the students to keep in touch with aall stations in Utah. The air strip is going forward The government is working on the field and this coming year it is planned to hate a small hangar and weather house. A CAP plane will be there for flight training and experience. There will be no charge to the students for the use of the plane except for gas and oil when they use the plane. CAP wishes to extend thanks to Angelo Ziakas for his cooperation in allowing the completion of a landing strip on ground under his lease from the State of Utah. . mete-orologi- How Green Was My Valley Tuesday and Wednesday at the Dragerton Theatre. is showing SATURDAY Last minute Christmas shoppers, your shopping at the MIA Dance Saturday evening, Decemdo ber 18, in the school gymnasium. Doors will open at 7:30 and dancing will begin promptly at 8.30 p. m. Gifts for your family, friends and home will be for sale. Come early and have a good time Music by Kay Kyser Naylors orchestra. 44 Apartment Units Ready for bccupancy Jan. 1 at Dragerton John W. Galbreath 4 Co. announce that on Monday, December 13, they will be prepared to receive lease applications for the Dragerton apartment houses whichwill be completed and ready for occupancy beginning January 1, 1949. At that time we shall be able to answer any questions concerning rent .availability, number of rooms, and lease conditions. Anyone interested in renting these apartments should call at the John W. Galbreath 4 Co. office beginning Monday, Decem- ber 13, 1948. Each apartment will have a bath and kitchen facilities. There will be furnished an electric st ive, refrigerator and hot water tank. The occupants will furnish the apartments. However there will be miscellaneous items for sale that was previously used in the' boarding house. |