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Show he Dr'Oc erton population of 7,000 in Dragerton, Sunnyda e and Columbia. Serving a combined Sun-nysid- e, 1 Per Copy 5c' Number 38 BOYD DECISION Book Cliff Club ELDON TIDWELL SEEN STRIKE Enjoys Outstanding NAMED PRESIDENT TEAM IN JUNIOR AAU TOURNAMENT END INDICATION Program Tuesday LOCAL GUN CLUB The coal mine shutdown was a week old Saturday and there was widespread speculation whether or not it would end as scheduled. John L. Lewis, the United Mine Workers leader, called for a two-wememorial and protest work stoppage. It should end a week from Monday. Boyd Issue Figures In Whether the miners troop back to the pits may depend on the senate action in confirming Dr. James Boyd as U. S. Bureau of Mines director. Lewis called the strike in all mines east of the Mississippi At a special election of the member? of the East Carbon Gun Spring is here ! A season we all enjoy. Spring is bright Club on last Sunday, Eldon Tid with birds, buds and bunnies. The fisherman is getting out well was elected president. Mike his rod and reel in anticipation of many happy days soon to Dickson, vice president, Cecil The Book Cliff Club enjoyed Zeke and come. The little lady is getting out the scrub bucket, the Grider, secretary one of the finest programs that Victor Jim Lipsey, field cap- rake and the hoe. Yes, Spring is also clean-u- p time. The it has ever had on Tuesday, tain. entire colmunity is getting the bug. The schools are organ-iin- g ht March 15. Mrs. Earlene a complete cleanup of their area. The townsites are at The officers of the club are of Price presented a group work. Nick Bikakis Streets are being sprinkled, public areas gone over about the of readings from the poems of contacting adto of a club the with moving the winter debris being taken away. spot ht Ora Pate Stewart. Mrs. Nick Nicks Club. Flowers, grass and shrubs are being planted by many is a' graduate of the dra- jacent to matic and music department of Bikakis previously offered to set families. Mother Nature is stepping in and adds her weight the University of Utah. She for- the trap there free of charge ro to the general cleanup. You noble men of the outdoor life some of the club members remerly taught dramatics at Cardont grumble when your little lady pulls the rod out of bon College. In anticipation of a ported. Plans are in the making your hand and insert a rake; just imagine you are raking a new trap for the club. for splendid program the members in trout and before you know it your whole area will be sfic The boys turned out Sunday were allowed to bring guests. It and for a of span. Yes, a little feel of the rippling streams will get All numwas the largest meeting in shooting. good day ber attending that the Book Cliff new members are welcome to into your blood when the wife hands you a bucket and tells Club has had in many months. come out any time and try their you to wash the windows. Yes, Spring is a wonderful season The program for the evening luck . for the great outdoors, even if it is just in our own back yard. was as follows: Les Peterson is the retiring So grab a hoe, men, and help Mother Nature?, your wife and Little Red School House president, Jim Tobey the retiring the entire community put a new look in East Carbon. It Maurice Dailey vice president and Vernon Lund is fresh up, clean up time for everybody. Helen Durrant the retiring secretary. The reAccompanist To Sharon Four Days Old tiring field captain could not be To Bobby Tribune-Telegrafound. The GALBREATH & CO. Janet shoot starts next Sunday. The JACK THE0RINE Allen Paul club intends to hold prize shoots To David in conjunction with the Tribune-Telegra- m GETS DEED PROPERTY AT Spring Fever shoot. Study In Black and Red SUNNYB0WL TO THE CHURCHES Lullaby ' Earlene MacKnight SPRING FIESTA Brahms Cradle Song At the Sunnybowl alleys last The John W. Galbreath 4 Co. Calvin Jewkes, Jr. 244 has deeded the real estate to the Jack a hit SET week, FOR Theonnge THIS Helen Durrant Accompanist game to beat out Sam Tallericos various churches in Dragerton. To a Desert Lily 240 game. In the ladies high This includes the plot of ground A Window With a View FRIDAY EVENING singles for the week Bea Vigil on which the Good Shepherd Song of the Wheels turned in a 183 game. Church is on. The L D S Church, Earlene MacKnight Friday night, March 25, is the The Wasatch Girls were again which is in the process of fund Maurice Dailey Wagon Wheels date for the school spring fiesta.. beaten byCie married .ladies In raising for a chapel, has been Andante TL. 6 viu be opened at 7:30 last Thursdays games. The Wa- deeded a plot of ground. The Admonition p. m. Hot dogs will be hot and satch Girls team is composed of Assembly of God has been deeded Dedication members Mary a plot between the present homes Earlene MacKnight ready to serve. There will be the following in Dragerton and the homes in Fer-rer- o, evMillie the and in air Eaquinto, Mary Fahl, Calvin Jewkes, Jr. music dancing Always Maydell Taylor, erywhere. Louie will offer many Phyllis Sunnydale. Bread The Community Church is in prizes in bingo; Tommy will let Estes and Laura Driggs. The Case For Tears The Married Ladies team is the process of incorporation you throw at as many dolls as The Family Bible you like; youll see the follies and composed of the following: Hands Jo which is necessary before the real Earlene MacKnight enjoy the minstrel show. Jensen, Betty Lou Landers, Rose estate can be deeded over to the house of horrors, the Sacco, Norma DeLost, Kathline them. When the incorporation is The Lost Chord completed the Community church Calvin Jewkes, Jr. fish pond, and fortune telling Eaquinto and Vera Taylor. will be loads of fun. The Utah Fuel team again took located on - the highway will be Come early. Bring all the fam- on all opposition last Wednesday deeded to them. Kaiser Co. Completes ily and enjoy an evening of fun. and went through undefeated. They have issued a challenge to Mary Byers Entertains Second Drill Hole any team in East Carbon. Held For George Galbreath Donates Suits for the Galbreath Company to 1946 Local Champs The East Carbon Rotary Club is sponsoring a basketball team in the Junior AAU basketball tournament that started m Salt Lake City last night. Formerly playing under the colors of the East Carbon Alumni, the boys needed a sponsor for the Salt Laka meet ek in partly protest against Boyds The house approvappointment ed his appointment last week. Meanwhile, layoffs in coal0. using railroads mounted to The Baltimore and Ohio railroad Saturday announced it was furloughing 1200 employees at the Keyser, V. VA., terminal, 70,-00- effective Saturday night Steel Curtailment Set The first steel production cur- tailment is scheduled Sunday by the Sharon Steel corporation because of a shortage of coke. The corporations Farrell plant will bank one blast furnace and cut back four open hearths. . Nation-wid- e commercial and industrial stockpiles remained sufficient although a shortage of anthracite was reported in some eastern regions. A little more than 60,000,000 out of the 70,000,-00- 0 tons of bituminous coal above the ground when the strike started, still remains. PPeterson Wins First Round in The first round the KOAL Gun clubs trophy -- handicap shoot was run off Sunday with a tie between Ray Leavitt of Price and Les Peterson of Dragerton. In to determine the shoot-othe winner, Peterson took the high scoring honors. In the event, a tie was registered between Dr. Carl R. Green and Lee Williams, both of Price, with a score of 24 out of 25. The- shooter who gains a place for his name on the trophy at the end of three shoots will take permanent possession of the coveted award. The wins do not have to be earned in conin 16-ya- rd - ' the-win- Party Held for Ladies Hospital Staff by Mrs. Speegle, Miller Mrs. David Speegle and Mrs. at L. R. Miller were a party given for the Ladies Hospital staff. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Miller. Attending the party were Mrs. Belle Knox, Mrs. F. V. Colombo, Earlene MacKnight Gives Readings of the Poems Of Ora Pate Stewart Mac-Knig- Mac-Knig- m 244 Party On New Coal Land ff secutive shoots. The second round was not held on March 20- - due to weather. However, the prize shoot was held. Eldon Tidwell, Rip Collins and Jim Lipsey all won chickens. 1 Me-phis- to, K0AL Trophy Shoot pr nbune Dragerton, Utah, March 22, 1949 Volume 2 Eastern Carbon county has the brightest future of any 'area in the Intermountain area Mrs. N. Hackney, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. E. Valasques of Dragerton; Mrs. C. Goldbach and Mrs. B. Manchester of Sunnydale; and Mrs. Helen Zoolakis of Columbia. The guest of honor was Dr. O. Spencer of Sunnydale. The evening was spent playing bunco and refreshments were served to the guests. Mrs. Bennett received the prize for high score, second prize was won by Mrs. C. Goldbach, Mrs. Knox won the third prize and low score prize was won by Mrs. Evans. Father Sanders Donates Organ to Trinity Guild Father Sanders of the Good Shepherd Church of Dragerton donated an organ to the Trinity Guild. The gift was very much appreciated. The Trinity Guild stated it proves to us that Unity is progressing more and more in the world today. We are all working toward the same goal which is World Unity, Peace, a better way of life, and God so Father Sanders, we thank you with all our hearts. Die Kaiser company has just completed the second drill hole on the new coal lease grounds. The drilling is down 970 feet, the approximate depth of the first hole. The drilling teams started on this hole in December and completed it this week, a period of three months in drilling. The first hole was three months in drilling. Additional drillings will be made . The road to the coal land from the present Horse Canyon road has been completed with its rough grading. This road is , 2Vt miles long. It is serviceable for getting into and out of the area. The road will be completed at a later date when the definite site of the new mine opening is determined. Colorado University . Students Vacationing Miss Marilyn McAlpine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McAlpine, Mary Sharp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sharp, both of Columbia, and Miss Vonnie Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Olsen of Dragerton. The girls are freshmen students at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Colorado. Miss Lou Raine Buffmire, senior student at the University of Utah, is spending her spring on at Dragerton visiting her father, L. Buffmire, and her sister, Sally. Bob Heers Returns Frof California Trip ' Mr Bob Heers of the Kaiser company made, a trip to Oakland, California to confere with officials of that company: He left on Sunday and returned on Wednesday. Mr. Laird Auchmuty, a consulting engineer with the Evanston .4 Auchmuty coal minreturned with ing consultants, Mr. Heers. Mr. Auchmuty is inspecting the new coal grounds of the Kaiser company. Card Party Well Attended Trinity Guild The card party held on March by the Trinity Guild was very well Attended. An exceptionally large and pleasing crowd turned out Refreshments were served. The ladies are in the process of raising money for a church building program. 17 Clarence Thompson, Jr. celebrated his 9th birthday on Fri- Rifle Club Receives National Association Official Charter Bunco Club in Her Home in Sunnydale The Bunco Club was held at Marie Byers home at Sunnydale on Wednesday, March 9. Special guests were: Mrs. Nina Jensen, Mrs. Elsie McFarland, Mrs. Ruby Stone, Mrs. Berl Raskuff and Mrs. Vera Cary. The regular club members attending were: Mrs. Leona Burnell, Mrs. Minnie Brandon, Mrs. Dycie Ungricht, Mrs. Dona Thompson, Mrs. Emma Higgins, Mrs. Bessie Robinson, Mrs. Norma BoyCr, Mrs. Lou Evans, Mrs. Ida Allred, Mrs. Marie Keele and Miss Mary Robinson. Prizes for the evening went to Norma Boyer, bunco; Mary Robinson, first; Elsie McFarland, second, and Dona Thompson, booby. Tne occasion also being Mrs. Byers birthday, the women of the club, gave her a lovely gift. The next meeting will be held at Dycie Ungrichts March 23. BASKETBALL Their search was short as the East Carbon Rotary Club generously offered to pay the teams entrance fee and part of the trip expenses. IN DRAGERTON The John W. Galbreath company through George Galbreath new basketball suits ROBBERY CAUGHT purchased for the team to wear in the tournament. The suits are colored In the early hours of Sunday white, gold and blue, and are morning the home of Paul Ragle. lettered East Carbon' Rotary 318 Denver Ave., was burglarized across the front The East Carbon Rotary team of clothing and a wrist watch. The theft was soon discovered is composed of the boys who and Deputy Sheriff Collins was made up the 1846 Carbon County called. The alarm was immedi- Junior High basketball chamately sent to the Carbon county pions. The tournament officials have sheriffs office in Price by means of the police radio. A blockade announced that there will be trowas thrown across the road lead- phies for the championship and runner-u- p ing into Price. quintets. Medals will Caught in the blockade were be given members of the thres four men who were arrested for top squads of the meet Before leaving for the tournainvestigation of grand larceny. The men were Dillard Hedge, Jeff ment the boys said that they were Penrod, Raymond Ulibarri and determined to bring back a tro- Curtis Potter, all of ..Price. The phy to justify the faith In them' men are being held at the Carboi by the Rotary Club and the John W. Galbreath company. county jail. PRICE SUSPECTS Ironton Plant Stops MINING REGION FACES RUIIL J Supply for East KaiserrFrazer Parts corporations huge blast furnace at Iron-toUtah county, no longer is supplying the automobile factory BY WASHOUTS n, at Willow Run, Michigan, com- pany executives at Oakland, California, said Friday. Instead, they reported, production is being tunneled entirely to the western basic and foundry market The Kaiser executives declined to allow use of their names. Production at the Ironton plant, which had been averaging 700 tons per day, was temporarily cut back to 300 tons about February 21, Due to Slowdown E. J. Duffy, general manager at Ironton, said he was under the impression that the reduction in output was due to a slowdown in automobile production for retooling and a consequent drop in defabmand by the Kaiser-Frazricating plants in the east. Informed Friday of, the statement made by Kaiser executives of Oakland, he termed it another conflicting report though one which he had not heard previous- , The Eastern Utah Rifle Club day, March 11. Guests attending er were: Jolene Moffitt, Shirley received its formal charter of afChristiansen, Byron Stoddard, filiation with the National Rifle Jerry Stokes, Joey Coet, Janet Association. The charter is being Diana framed and will be displayed for Taylor, Jerry Ungricht, Bonacci, Maxine Ungricht, Clara all members in the near future. Lee Bagnell, Sharon Killion, Pat- The clubs allotment of rifles and sy Neumeier, Vernon Thompson, ammunition has been ordered and iy- , Carl Jo Hansen, Boyd Hurskain-e- n, is expected in about five weeks. officials at Oakland Kaiser The on Work of rifle the Hurskainer, Billy completion Lloyd Dee range is under way" and it will explained that the cutback at Thompson, Frances Perez, Ironton was onl for a period of Palmer, Sammy Hatcher, LeRoy be ready for formal shooting by readjustment while production is Skinner, Etta Thompson, Herby club members when the rifles and being diverted to new marketing Ungricht and Freddy Thompson. ammunition are received. The channels. is club in Games were played with prizes engaged negotiations t Final Production Level ' going to Maxine Ungricht, Janet for an indoor small bore and pisThey added that they had no Taylor, Joey Coet, Jerry Ungricht, tol range in the Sunnyside area. idea yet what the final producAt a recent meeting of the club Shirley Christiansen and Herby tion level would be. officers it was decided to admit Ungricht Reason for changing the mar. a 'limited number- - of additional to members club. the Burk pattern, it was explained, keting Hyatt, Union Supply Opens Gay, is that Kaiser-Fraz- er has acclub president, or Tom Mahon, Colorful Dress Shop quired the worlds largest blast secretary, may be contacted for furnace at Cleveland, Ohio, and The new dress shop of the information regarding this. is getting 12,000 tons of pig iron Union Supply company opened its a month from Republic steel. doors this month under the di- Sunnyside Ball Field Asked whether there were any Mrs. The of rection Higginson. to dispose of the Ironton plans store is very cleverly designed Remodeling Under Way I lant, a Kaiser public relations with an appeal that lends itself official stated: "No comment to the womans eye. A complete The stork is still at his old post The job of remodeling the. SunThe decrease in production at assortment of all ladies apparel nyside baseball field was started turning in a good production Ironton involved the temporary is on display. Many of the lovely Sunday when a grader began the schedule each week. During the layoff of approximately 100 of garments have come directly from leveling operation. The plan is the 350 employees at the Ironton the big style houses in New York to make use of the natural ampi-theat- re past week five babies were defurnace and half of the 125 emCity thus bringing the very latest created by the curve in livered at the Dragerton hos- ployees at the Columbia bee hive fashions to East Carbon. the road for seating purposes. pital. Two youngsters came on coke ovens. The Union Supply company and There is plenty of work to be March 15 just as a reminder that To Recall Employees Mrs. Higginson welcome you at done and all men interested in they are good for n income deMr. Duffy said plans were to Mr. Mrs. and any time to come in and look over baseball in Sunnyside are asked duction next year. recall about 50 employees to to give a hand. Groups will work Jack Erwin of Green River had1 Ironton around the charming selections. April 1 and take on the field on each of the days a girl while a boy was bom to back 25 at Columbia at the same the mines are idle. Anyone car- Mr., .and. Mrs. Val RizzL Shanna Rae DeAngeles time . ings to help 'with this program j. Three little girls put in an apKaiser-Fraze- r meanwhile had k Wins Elks Scholarship may contact Doug Tollis, Hoyt pearance on March 19. Mr, and resumed production March 1, it MaMrs. Paul Ragle of Dragerton, was reported from Detroit. This It was announced by the Elks Driggs, Cyril Driggs, or Tom hon for information. Mr. and Mrs. . Jack J Olsen of ended a three-wee- k Shancommittee that layoff for scholarship of Dragerton and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. what the company termecj invenna Rae DeAngeles, daughter Braby of Columbia were the tory and retooling. It hopes to Mrs. Ada DeAngeles of Colum- Trinity Guild Holds ' scholparents of the three fair get up to. 400 cars a day producproud a fifth received place bia, Meeting at Kate Olsens youngsters . tion within two weeks. arship offered by the Utah State the company Until Elks association. Miss DeAngeles, .Trinity Guild met at Kate Olwas turning out 650 cars a day a senior student at the Carbon sens home on March 8. After Evelyn Varner Still but cut back to 400 because of senior high school, will receive the regular business meeting Confined to Hospital what it termed too stringent $115 from the state association to plans for a carnival and dance Mrs. Evelyn Varner, home eco- government regulations." be used in furthering her edu- to be held in May were dist cation at any school she desires. cussed. Refreshments were serv- nomics teacher at the East Cared by the hostess. bon junior high school has been East Carbon Band to Prowler Arrested in Trinity Guild ladies will take confined at St. Marks hospital in at Sunnyside orders for hand made gifts, tea Salt Lake City for two weeks Play Police Dragerton by towels, baby clothes, aprons and following a mastoid operation. The East Carbon Junior high Mrs. Myers of Price has tempo- school band will play a concert Joe Quintana was arrested by other hand made articles. school this The next meeting will be held rarily replaced Mrs. Varner at at the Sunnyside Deputy Sheriff John Blevins for week. Arrangements have been in homes at Helen Schultzs on March 22. the local school. prowling around the Mrs. Mary Crawford, junior made for a trip to Castle Gate Dragerton on Saturday night He Anyone interested in joining this school is and for the Castle Gate band to absent is in the Carbon county Mrs. contact Lou Kirk Guild teacher, high jail may visit the local schooL from school due to illness. or Mrs. Frank Hicks. pending hearing. -- Other students enjoying their spring vacation in Dragerton are . Clarence Thompson On Ninth Birthday ROTARY CLUB SPONSORS - mid-Janua- ry The U. S. Bureau of Mines reported Sunday that the nations hard coal mines in Pennsylvania are being "gradually but steadily drowned out by underground water floods. In a survey of the anthracite coal regions, the bureau said five years is the minimum time in Which a solution must be worked out for the main producing areas in the northern part of the state. Otherwise, it said, the Lackawanna basin reserve will be depleted in 15 years, the mines flooded, and the resulting overflow will be disastrous to the - Wyoming basin. . The southern anthracite field, which holds the largest reserves, cannot be mined until the water is removed, the bureau said. It added that it must make a two to three year engineering survey to find methods of halting the flood waters. Congress voted $291,100 for the anthracite flood prevention project this year and the budget bureau has approved funds to carry on the work in fiscal 1950. The mines bureau said there are 159 "underground fcools containing more titan 90,000.000 gal- Ions of water and 141 surface pools Where 2,300,000,000 gallons have filled several hundred acres of abandoned strip mines. While more than 200,000,000,-00- 0 gallons are being removed every year, depletion and exhaustion of the mines is tnreatened unless solution to the problem is found, it said. "' Geneva Mens Club To Sponsor fight Card, Dance Saturday The Geneva Athletic asso- ciation is sponsoring a boxing card and dance this coming Saturday night at the,, Dragerton gym. The Geneva Boys Club is handling the fight card. Many of the boys that saw action in the AAU , tournament will be on hand to take part in the fights. Ned Arapibula and his boys have, lined up a very goodv program. The fights are scheduled to last approximately an hour ' so that there will be ample time for everyone to dance after the fights. from the The proceeds fights and dance will go into the fund of the Geneva Athletic association which is sponsoring the Geneva Boys' Club. The fights start t 8:00 p. m. The admission price is $1.00. Dragerton Man Arrested For Disturbing Peace J Manuel Martinez, Dragerton Boarding House, was arrested for disturbing the peace in Dragerton. He was taken to the Carbon county jail where he posted bond of $25.00. ' |