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Show Serving a combined population of 7,000 in Dragerton, Sun-nysid- 'he Dra e, Sunnyda e and Columbia. 1 nbune Volume 2 Dragerton, EAST CARBON Utah, April 26, 1949 C. STEWART HAS PTA To Hold Classes MAR AKIS, MUNCEY For Parents On Sex LEG AMPUTATED IN CROWNED EC Teachings To Children MINE ACCIDENT MARBLE CHAMPS The East Carbon PTA and the 70 SENIORS GRADUATE ON MAY 19 Candidates Being Selected For Rotary Scholarship Plaque Awarded to Outstanding Boy, Girl Sunnyside PTA have arranged to In a mine accident that happen- have Miss Winifred Hazen of the two more than in 1948, will be ed Saturday morning at the Horse Board of Education in Salt Lake Seventy seniors, which is present at the graduating exercises to be held at the Drager- Canyon mine, it was reported that City to present a series of lessons. ton gym on Thursday, May 19. The final plans for the exer- J. C. Stewart and Ernest Stewart The subject of the lessons will cises are not yet completed. The students will have their pic- suffered injuries. ,It was later De teaching the parents how to tures taken as in former years. However the cost of a year necessary to amputate the left teach sex education to their children. )leg of J. C. Stewart. book prohibits the issuing of them. The scholarship committee, composed of Russell Fryer As the report so states the Miss Hazen will hold two classStewart brothers were loading es a day for two days. The classes as chairman, Clifford Mayer and Mrs. Ila Anderson, are now timber on a cat. In the process will be conducted on May 5 and selecting the candidates for the scholarship awards. The of loading the cat was put into 6. Afternoon classes will be held are based on grades, school activity, leadership and school citizenship. Two candidates are selected, one for the girls and one for the boys. The In winners of the Rotary Scholarship Plaque, which is the scholarship award, in 1948 were LaRae Ellet and Morris Nelson; the winners in 1947 were Patsy Burdick and Another unit of the Sunnydale Robert Anderson. hTe school year ends on Fri- community center has t6n comday, May 20 for both the junior pleted and its door opened to the public. F. Li Graham, the lessee high school and the elementary. of the Sunnydale Drugs announcCarbon to Hold Exercises ed his opening for last Saturday. Two hundred and forty two It is a very modem store with the latest in fixtures seniors at the Carbon high school and 65 sophomores at Carbon coland fountair equipment. Prelege will participate in commencewill ment exercises which will see the scriptions ae handled at graduation of the 1949 class. be store in Dr. Aaron E. Jones, Carbon colto many lege president, reported today ls ines of that the complete commencement supweek program has been arrang-e- d. F.L. Graham Opens New Store Sunnydale Center W-- ad-iiti- phar-neutica- plies. Mr. Graham On May 14 the annual banquet :ame to Sunny-lal- e of the Carbon College and High at the time School Alumni association will be the gov- -; vhen held in the college cafeteria. The n m e n t was r Dr. 15, Jones following day, May the auilding assisted by the faculty womens Graham own.. He leased club will sponsor the annual; building from the presidents tea from 5 to 7: 00 p.m. TT. , Fue , operated comPany Following this, a baccalaureate ' service will be given in the Price Hle theatre and confectionery. These units will continue to municipal auditorium with Dr. E. Allen Bateman, state superinten- - Perated in addition to the drug dent of public instruction, as the, ore Mr. Graham is married and principal speaker. Also included1 on the program will be musical lives in Sunnydale with his wife, numbers by the' combined col- -j Edna, and children Dede, Pat, F. lege, Ladriotie and Maleodian.Dr Jr, and Nancy, choruses. On May 19 at 8:00 p.m. the 65 SUNNYSIDE PLAYS sophomore college students will be 'graduated. The principal speaker at these exercises will be GREAT BALL YET Professor Ira N. Hayward, associate professor of English at the TO Utah State Agricultural college. LOSES i The following evening, May 20, The surprising Sunnyside team the 242 seniors of the high school will receive their diplomas. The journeyed to Helper to engage the principal speaker at this program 'Helper Merchants of the Industri will be Dr. Royal L. Garff, asso- al League. The game, which was ciate professor of speech at the to be some hitting practice for Helper, turned into a bitterly University of Utah. Figs Hanna efBqth of these exercises will be fought contest. silenced the heavy Helpfectively in held the Price municipal er hitters with an excellent crossfire which drew the plaudits of the Helper Manager, Ug Wilson. Dance Raffle To Figs worked six innings leaving the game with the score 4 to 2 in Held In May By Helpers favor, with only two bf the runs being earned, however. Youth Committee Cyril Driggs took over and, after a shaky start when Helper scored The youth committee of the three Max times on a home run East Carbon Rotary club will Passetto, settled down to by effectistage a benefit raffle and dance vely handcuff the opposition the on Saturday, May 28. Dr. Fred rest of the way. Sunnyside out-h- it Jones is in charge of the program 11 to 10, and rapped Helper, and has arranged for Jimmie more extra base hits including Darts orchestra to play for the af- 1 homer, 1 triple and 3 doubles to fair in Dragerton gym. 1 homer and 1 triple by Helper. The youth committee has a very Two errors and two fielding mis-plabroad and ambitious program linby Sunnyside aided the ed up for the children jn the East Helper cause. After wasting a Carbon area. This will include long foul ball over the right field the youngsters up to an approxi- fence, Howard Roberts of Sunnymate age of 15. In addition to a side leveled on the next pitch and program for the youngsters a drove it high and far over the canteen, numerous hobby fields fence with one on to score the and sport activities have been first two Sunnyside runs. TomA my Byers blasted a long triple planned for the teen-ager- s. swimming pool in included in the and a double, while Thompson plans. The committee has stated and Manning both doubled. that it will need the cooperation SUNNYSIDE of the entire community. j 7 4 I and .Be ys Thirty Six People Attend Episcopal Salt Lake Services Thirty-si- x people from Carbon County attended, the Episcopal services which were held in Salt Lake City last Sunday. In a chartered Arrow Auto Lines bus and two private cars the group left Price at 9:00. Reverend Nicholas and the group ate a lunch at Liberty Park in Salt Lake. At 4:00 p.m. they attended the rotate wide services that were held in St. Marks Episcopal Cathedral. Included in the state group were choirs from many of the The Kenilworth choir parish. was among the choral groups. The Carbon County group left Salt Lake at 5:30 arriving in Helper at 9: 30 p.m. The children especially had a very fine trip. In the absence of Reverend Nicholas, Lou Kirk conducted the evening prayer services at the Sunnydale Library building , - Per Copy J. JUNIOR HIGH TO HAVE motion. Ernest Stewart . was thrown against a belt with the cat against him, breaking his ankle and causing other minor injuries. J. C. Stewart was caught under the cat with the track of the cat grinding away against his Other injuries not as serious as the left leg was sustained by Mr. Stewart; his condition is leg. reported as favorable. Both of the Stewart brothers were conscious at all times. Ernest Stewart managed to get loose, backed the cat off his brother and shut the motor off. Minor Injuries at Columbia Two minor injuries occured at the Columbia mine last Saturday morning. Tom Coleman had the tip of one of his fingers taken off and Vernon Rich sustained bruises when, so it is reported, some roofing coal or rock fell on them. Coal, Steel Strike Appears Certain In Coming Summer Representatives, From District 22 Now In Washington Meeting serious concern possibilities as the about' strike United Mine Workers and United Steel workers (CIO) called wage policy committees into strategy ' sessions. Philip Murray, CIO and steel workers president, reportedly has told Benjamin Fairless, president of the U. S. steel corp., that he will no longer play second fiddle to John L. Lewis on the issue of pensions and insurance. Murray wants One Fairless granted such a program to UMW employes of his companys coal mines. Murray wants one for his steelworkers. Other sources said they are convinced that Murray is ready to call his union out of the mills this year to force the industry to grant demands for $150 a month pensions, medical care, and health insurance. Murray will meet with his policy committee in Pittsburgh July 1,000,000-memb- 3-- er 5. By that date, Lewis miners may be idle unless they get a new wage contract before July 5. On Way to Capital Members of Lewis 200-mpolicy committee are in Washington for their strategy meeting. The miners are expected to ask that the coal operators double an their-20-cent- a' ton s contribution to the UMW welfare and retirement fund and that the work day be reduced from eight to six hours with no reduction in pay. Heading the group from Dis- are International Board Malcolm Condie and president Houston Martin. Other members are Secretary-TreasurVirgil Wright, Frank Fox, James Songster of Local 905, Reliance, Wyo., and Carl Orton, Local 6363, Hiawatha, Utah. The latter two were elected last November in Ogden to represent the rank and file. Meanwhile, President John L, Lewis announcement last week that the coal miners union is suing some mine operators for delinquent payments to the welfare and retirement fund focused attention on coal operators plans to buck the union when contract negotiations get under way, perhaps about the middle of May. trict 22 Member er Vive-preside- nt Sunnydale Card Club Entertained At Eastern Star Party Mrs. Adimae Brown and Mrs. Edna Graham entertained their bridge club at the Eastern Star card party inPrice on Thursday evening, April 21st. Mrs. Gertrude McCourt was a special guest High prize was won by Mrs. Hazel Morgan and second by Mrs. Helen Markosek while Mrs. Frankie Jlurphy won the traveling prize. 5c Number 43 8003 UMW AND DISTRICT 22 TO HOLD ELECTION FOR OFFICE THIS JUNE All Officers and Board Members of 8003 District 22 Are Scheduled For Balloting and The First Annual East Carbon Union election fever is beginning1 to hit the Dragerton Marble Tournament was brought) to a finish last Saturday morning, area where the members of the local are talking about pos-Over loo boys took part in the sible condidates who will up for nomination at the election in Sot Eufot'a, but District 22 ",!x lherS F w e candidates, ecting on. boy in each class stood at the lhe enure official family of the Horse Canyon local will top of his class. Teddy Marakis he up for election. This includes the president, of Columbia took the class i, title, jse 8, 9 and 10, with the dent, recording secretaryr treasurer and financial secretary. cass H crown, age and 13, The three man pit committee at 2:00 p.m. and evening classes 8in to Tom Muncey of Drager- GdOtZ PdSSCS .pQ three man board of trustees, and The Dragerton at 8:00 pm. the three man hospital committee. Columbia also won second place School will be the site of the The past years has seen many A in honors the class group when meetings. candidates nominated for the of Link came Columbia in Buddy reAll parents are urgently various and this offices year the to second Don Marakis. Teddy quested to attend. This is setup (HhCSS rumors have it that there again as a PTA study group. This is a Hackney, the winner of the Sun will be a goodly number of cangroup, came In subject that parents are often at second to Tom B. Abe Gantz, 57, died in Drag- didates for the various positions. Muncey. j loss in how to answer the ques- eron hospital Tuesday evening The term of office is for two The prizes for the finals were tions of the children. .The suban illness aHer of several years, years. ject should not be avoided with donated by the Utah Fuel Wei- - The cause of To be eligible to run for office was hemer-i- n death and the the children yet must be answered fare, Dragerton Firemen The the John W. Galbreath & Co. The rhagic purpuric anemia and a a member of the UMW must have a constructive way. attended at least 50 of the local schools authorities are concerned committee wishes to thank every- - Pstic anemia, He was bom in Humeston, meetings in the last six months. with the problem and are helping one who donates prizes or who The present officers of the to work out a solution. The par- - took part in the activities and help Iowa, on March 14, 1892, a son of ents are able to find out by at- - make it such a splendid success. Doctor Henry H. and Nora St. Horse Canyon local In Ernest ' He .moad to S" Cox, Pres. Summerhays of the Utah Clafr tending these classes how the president, Dan Martin, in 1929 Wyoming James Stewart, recordibeen has successfully Fuel Co. and Bob Bowen and fenor problem out in other parts of the Mike Turnbull of the Geneva ?f as a water f1meer witl the ng- secretary, William Flynn, treasurer and Conway Oveson, 'A Athletic Assn., were responsible tor the, tournament and super- - prd f 19i3S Mr. Gantz moved tos. financial secretary, "The memwhere he was iunploy-ring- bers of the pit committee are Edvised the play at the various The committee still hopes d as wa,f r master for the Horse win Albert, Ned Aramula and yon Bob Williams. - The- - trustees are to send the local chajnps to Salt as a Robert Cordan, Robert Swasey seArved Lake City for the finals. the U.S. company C, VI (If) and Bill Boatright. The hospiFftr It was a great tournament fori 13ih infantry World War j tal committee is composed of the youngsters and one that will principally in the Philippine Is-- John Busch, Claude Bly and John repeated next year. The com- -, lands. He was a member of Archuleta. , petitive spirit shown by the boys Church of Christ, the BluJ Lodge District Wyoming-Uta- h 22, was excellent. The two sponsor- No. 505, A.F. and A.M. and the The Geneva Steel company ing groups are area, comes up for nomination planning many Arch Masons of Albia, this lin June with the election to be gave the more activities in which there Royal Iowa. He was also a member of held the first Tuesday in Sepbrary the sum of one hundred will be competition between the American Legion. The dollars for the purchase of library youngsters and cooperation in friends of Abe Gantz have many tember. The termlof office Is for expres- four books. Mr. Hie kg presented the The present officers sed extreme sorrow at his passing are years. check to Mrs. Emily Morrison, liHuston Martin, president, for he was very generous to Frank and Fox, brary chairman on behalf of the everyone and to causes in need Virgil Wright, r. Steel Company and termed the li- -i of support. Many of his gifts The International -- Board brary a very worthwhile project were given quietly so that only a Member from District 22 is Malfor the community. few were conscious of his liberal colm Condie.. The East Carbon This raises the total of voluntegenerosity.district has been made into a new er contributions to the library He Is survived by his widow, sub district and will elect a memproject to one hundred and sevenHenrietta W Gantz, Dragerton, ber to them at the disThe Dragerton ty five dollars. act mystery comedy and a daughter, Mrs. Rodney M. trict represent It is The three meetings. expected that Fire Department, Anselmos Store Aunt Cathies Cat was presented Houghton, Denver; Two sisters, there will toe members of UMW and Dragerton Tribune all conto the students and school pat-- 1 Mrs. Edna Gantz, Albia, Iowa, from the East Carbon area runtributed $25.00. and Mrs' Frank Baldwin, Twin ning for district office. The library is about ready to rons on Wednesday evening at the Fal3 Idaho; brother, Edwin open its doors to the public. Some East Carbon Junior High School Gantz Albia Iowa( and a step, were cataloguing supplies that auditorium. The production was mother, Mrs. Sue B. Gantz, Albia, needed have not as yet arrived. a project of the Pep and Letter- -. Iowa. As soon as these much needed F'uneral services were conduct- clubs. The proceeds will be mens supplies come In the library will a the Mitchell funeral hme ed be used for some worthwhile gift be ready for public use. on Friday, The body was chapel The library is located at the PTA sent to the Salt Lake City Memeast end of the clinic building. orial mausoleum for cremation. a later date the remains will The East Cartoon Jr. High PTA be taken to Humeston, Iowa held election of officers on Wedwhere they will be interred in the nesday, April A - Mrs- .- F. L. family plot Graham was elected president, To Be Held In Mr. Harold Hanson first vice CARD OF THANKS president, Mrs. Bryon Hixon, seWe would .like to take this cond vice president, Mrs. Thomas Clinic to thank the many McCourt, treasurer Trimble .... Marlon Larsen portunity and Mrs. Cliff sent the beautiful Mahan, Dorothy Trimble ....Patsy Malaby friends who secretary. Bill Pryor Billy Faddis Bowers to our beloved husband The program for the meeting Trinity Guild Sponsors Ola Maxey and lather, Abe Gantz, during his was a film and a discussion on Elizabeth Public Card Party servant girl Faye illnesses, to those who donated Pitts, Tilly This Coming Thursday blood and to all the others who cancer" given' by Mr. Merrill Olsen wa We of Price. Geniel Mayer heIpf? ,in lilr 4a ny On Sunday May 1st, the regular Mill Walker Miss Geniel Mayer gave a vo4Vinnlr th -- v 8as man cal solo accompanied by Mrs. evening services of Trinity Epi-of who staff care him took pital Knute Crawford .Misses Barbara Faucett scopal church will be held at the ose Garcia Rachel Franco during his illnesses Ciinic building in Dragerton. This Maria Garcia .. Mrs. Henrietta Gantz and and Dora Livington gave an ac Dari Jojlagen means that both the Sunday, An officer cordian duet. A financial report Daughter, Barbara. PAul Tratos School and the evening Worship David Brent was made on the results of the Student assistants were: Gary Rip Collins Services will be held in the same held in. March, The PTA fiesta Heads Again and will present the school with the place. The Sunday School meets Turnbull, - Jack Reynolds Bird Koal Club Shooters at 4:30 p.m. and the Evening Martin B. Bezyack, stage-crenew curtains for the stage in the Glenda Lee Civish, program deService begins at 7:00 p.m. future. near week second Collins for the Rip The East Carbon PTA will hold Eight months ago the first re- signs and Ray Della Corte, pub- in a row placed his name on the manager. Koal club gular 'services of the Episcopal licity Rip is the se- - its regular meeting on Wednesday, Mrs. Arvilla C. King directed cond man Trophy. Church in the East Carbon Area to get bis name on May 4 at 7:30 p.m. The installawere started in the Sunnyside Li- the cast The club advisors, Mrs. cup twice. Zede Grider took two tion of officers for the coming Mary S. Crawford and Nordell straight brary in Sunnydale. These were Allred just before Rip Collins year will take place at this meetassisted the student comcontinued throughout the winter two straight rounds. gathered This will be the closing proThen the mittees. without interruption. East Carbon continues to domi- ing. for the year. The East Carorgram nate the play for the trophy. The first of this year the women band students will present a form to bon to rounds man win three first Trinity ganized officially Club First Guild. Finally on the first Sun- Rotary gets to keep the trophy. Les program as will the rhythm band Peterson won the first day, with from Columbia. day of April a Church school was In State To Donate Doctor Green of Price taking the organized in Dragerton. . second one Fund To to play and Zeke Grider and According present plans Hospital Band Rip Collins winning the last four East Carbon unit of a church building will be erected as soon as possible. ToThe East Carbon Rotary club rounds. And Choruses To ward this end a Building fund was the first Rotary club iri the committee, has been organized. state of Utah to become a voltm- - Altar Society To Honor Play In Festival The members are l Frank Hicks, teer permanent subscriber to the father Sanders Jubilee Lou Kirk, Harry Malaby, Albert City present a series Of lessons, The East Carbon High school maintenance fund of ' the shrine Roberts, and the late A B. Gantz. and band will appear In choruses hospital for crippled children. Price at the Annual musical festiThe women of Trinity Church The amount of the All his silved Jubilee. of honor subscription val on April 29 and 30. The chorhave been very active in develop- was $60.00. Catholic ladies are cordially In- uses will sing at 1:30 p.m. The of in service the a ing .program A new hospital for crippled vited to attend the party which community as well as helping children is now under construc- has been set for the first Wednes- band is also scheduled to play on the 29th at an unannounced time. materially in raising money for tion in Salt Lake City. The in May which will be on May All the school bands will parade the building fund. This Thursday iperial office- of the shrine has day 4. on Saturday. The public is inevening at 7: 30 they are holding sen a thank yoa letter to the e third of a series of Card ary cjub hi appreciation of the The stork picked up a little bit vited to all of the musical festiParties to secure money for this gift. in his production this past week. vities. Thru the courtesy of . Many youngsters from Indigent Four youngsters were delivered A special feature of the festipurpose. Father Sanders of the Church of families are made well and strong to the Dragerton hospital. Three val will be a presentation of the the Good Shepherd these card through the medical treatment! girls and one boy arrived on the most outstanding solos and ensemparties are held in the Club Room provided without charge. The scene. The boy was bom on bles Friday night at 8:00 in the of the Roman Catholic church. 20 no to Mr. and Mrs. Benny Price civic auditorium. The Carasks questions about April hospital According to the Rev. J. R. a childs race, religion, or creed, j Cisneras of Dragerton. Mr. and bon band and mixed chorus will Nicholas this is but the beginning A survey shows that less than 5 Mrs. Michael Valdez of Dragerton start this special concert. of the work of the Episcopal per cent of the patients come had a girl on Easter Sunday, There will be an information church in the East Carbon area-Al- l from Masonic homes. The new April 17. A girl born to Mr. and bureau at the city auditorium to those who have not as yet hospital will have 60 beds as Mrs. Roy Malina of Sunnydale. help direct students to events all found a Church Home are in-- 1 compared with 20 beds in the The final baby of the week was a day Friday. This bureau will be to participate in any of these sent hospital which is connected girl to Mr. and Mrs. Bennie conducted by the Eaglette club of activities which they, may desire, to SL Mark's in Salt Lake City. of Dragerton.. (the college. i X iXi,N mX a 11,-1- vice-pres- 2 - nyside-Sunnyda- le , I vice-preside- work-work- ed .Dfatn I nil ?IUU.UU reat ,r be I Columbia-Dragerto- vice-presid- Government officials Said Saturday that nationwide steel and coal strikes may break out this summer. They voiced Eastern Carbon county has the brightest future of any area in the ... Intermountain area secretary-treasure- - Mrs. Edna Grahm Reelected President 01 East Carbsn Episcopal Services -- op-Peg- gy Building , . I " A Me-Alpi- , w; " i - Rot-th- pre-vit- ed Gry-wat- ch nt, |