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Show Serving a combined population of 7,000 in Dragerton, 1 nyside, Sunnyda and Columbia. Volume 3 erton he Sun-- 1 e nbuiie Per Dragettbh, Utah, October 11, 1949 .. Copy 5c It Boosts You Says East Carbon BPW Club Boost Your Town End Dn Sight As Steel Deadlock Coriftinues Wo Eastern Carbon . county has the brightest future of any area in the Intermountain area Number 15 CARBON COLLEGE LOOKS GREAT IN DEFEATING MESA COLLEGE 27 TO 6 Have you noticed the attractive poster displayed by East 7 Carbons Business and Professional Wo wens club? It reads, Linsay Scores On Two 85 Yard Runs As Team Boost Youl Town It Boosts You. Best Ball of Year to Remain Undefeated National Business Womens Week, October 9 to 15, will Plays be observed in every state in the United States as well as Carbon college was in rare form last Friday Coal Talks Ready To Resume. As Steel, Union when Alaska and Hawaii, and all 150,000 members of the federar they defeated Mesa college at Grand Junction 27-i-night6.' This GIVES KAISER Confabs No New Plan tion in their 2,500 clubs will be working to Boost Your is the first time that Carbon has ever defeated Mesa on Bigwigs, Plus Government ' r Town It Boosts You. their own field. Both the vital steel and coal strikes were stalled on dead STEEL WORKERS Mesa started strong scoring on the third-pl- ay Its purpose is to pay tribute to the accomplishments of of the economy began sagging women everywhere in business and the profession. Women game. A completed pass took the Grand Junction X center last week and the nations to the boys scarcities. of under the impact PLAN growing PENSION now hold approximately d of the jobs in this country. 13 from where one scored they sound The steel strike started its second week with no are under obligation to see that businesses Consequently play later. they there and set of peace talk in the air. No contract talks are Philip Murray, CIO president, keeps strong and that new businesses are developed which CARBON COLLEGE Darrell Nord of Carbon later in was no hint of early government intervention. announced last week the Kaiser will provide necessary jobs for all. the first quarter scored on an inThe coal strike went through its third week with only a Steel Corporation has signed an To women who. work for their living in a community, BOOSTER CLUB In the second tercepted pass. slight hope that settlement might come soon. At the behest agreement which provides for a city or town is more than a place to earn money. Their quarter Nord again took off and insurance ran 70 yards for a touchdown that of federal mediators, John L. Lewis and the operators have community has offered them a chance for employment and GETS UNDERWAY 67 a cent West and in plan. contract was called back for a clipping pension talks futile plan in agreed to resume their so far chosen field advancement for of work. In their said Kaiser steel agreed training Murray penalty. The score at half time' Virginia. Wednesday. for each man return, the business and the professional women regards her Mr. Murray said Saturday that j to set aside was 7 to 6 in favor of Carbon. The boosters formed newly Mote than a half million steel con hour to be held in trust for pay- community as her larger home and is concerned about its the steelworkers before the half ended Mesa Just remaining club of met Carbon junior college vvorkei' went on strike to enforce tracts will between Octo- ment of the net cost of an insur- prosperity. held Carbon for four downs on the expire last auditoricivic the at Monday demands for company-pai- d pen- ber 15 and with ance plan and six cents for payline. They are interested in the appearance of Main Street, um. A attendance at this sions and social insurance. They the bulk of them running out be- ment of pensions. of the safety and convenience of transportation, of the effi- meeting large indicated After the half Carbonrtegan to the growing shut off about 90 of the nations fore Kaiser Steel Corporation, loc ciency of police and fire of good city planning. success of this campaign. early November. It is roll again In higlVgear. Junie departments, emproduction of steel and practically In common with their business men Those companies will be struck, ated at Fontana, California, all its non ore mining. It was the they are the intention of the club to band Lindsey this timeTiit for pay dirt if they fail to ac- ploys 3500. The Kaiser contract he emphasized, for better a better e striving strike in the Inst performance iq working world. together the business men and with an 88 yard run through the was due to expire October 15. sportsmen of Carbon entire Mesa squad. Women have from steel industry since 1946 and one cept the presidential and skirts engone hoop pompadours to interested said the agreement Murray for recommendations in boards an organization dedicounty of the tea such in history. In, the final quarter after a serthe streamlined comfortable fashions of both dresses and the existcated to improve Carbon college. ies 'of marches by each team pensions and so- tered into supplements hair up ted T. Ehoi Inch, Thomas styling. They have gone from discussing the latest Concentration on enlarging and and down by their president, cial insurance. ing contract. the field between the crochet and for to for the signed muffins company, Phillip Muiray, to stay out until counsel econopattern recipe discussing and p bettering Carbon's athletic thirty-yar- d markers, Carbon betncv get a new contract, the C. I. Of the 513,000 mill workerssteel- the agreement for Kaiser. mics and world problems. is the beginning of a plan Jta' build gan to move again with Tom affected the ore miners by acO United Steelworkers found said the company The fields of medicine, radio, law, television, radar and Carbon college to a larger and Carbon half, going over fromBurr, Murray or the thenv elves in the same boat with workers strike, nearly half, of even atomic recommendations the cepted energy have opened their doors to women work- broader organization:' one yard line. 251,000, are employed by the board nea.h 4U0.000 soft coal miners. about Three the presidential ers. Women have proven themselves. How? By their .perof the industry, U. S. The group decided to trim the Just before the game ended The Ciii'i of their strike is also Big establishment of ' 150,598; for the with Steel formance. th dues from a Corporation, Junie figure' The iruneis have had Lindsey reverted to form and insurance pensions .pensions Bethlehem, with 50,438, and 'Re,t5 three dollars a year to and ran 85 yards for the final The is always a consumer, in the woman working withfor turn about in The union maj appeal' to more fellows and therepensions plans 41.432 Carbon touchdown. thiee eais, out their welfare fund public, with Campbell drew its request for a general ority of cases a housekeeper, frequently a homemaker, and in to S. U. Steel offered by build a large club working on kicked three extra points-tan Although make number is ear collapse and payments have of instances a mother increase. amazing and a director of wage the program. . meet the dollais and cents teims the final score 27 to 6. . said Kaiser agreed to family life. depended Murray A committee, headcS by Bill boards The entire team looked good-ostart setting aside the. 10 cents These two key male, nils, coaL" the .We salute the business and professional women of Johnston the mmendauoms. Ocof jPrice, was selected to disapproved insurance both offense and defense. for pensions and the flow of which-has- 1 From America. the community they receive much.' To the draw up a constitution for the Lindsey, Provision has been 1, 1949. Crawford, Abeyta, Fad-tli- s, row wen almost blocked, are tne eoard s pooposal List the pension tober more. community they give .and social insurance programs be group. They plan to credit Rodish 77 one-thir- - nation-wid- fact-findi- ng emplo- yer-financed set-ti- fact-findi- ng . ret.i-cmen- Buek-a-Mon- t o i fact-findi- ng rec-sle- ek . n . , foundations ol in- - the country's for bv the companies. The is,''paid offered to pay six corporation alprim inly an industrial fuel,, an hour 'Tents per worker for though also used extensively for and four cents an hour per worker for social insurance if the ha-- , power generation .and, vail added contributions of employees' trail poitation, and with iron ore, own. their is tV meat important material Irving S. Olds, board chairman used in making steel Steel and fabricating companies, of U. S. Steel, wrote to the cormillion per- porations stockholders Saturday employ more than sons and about 40U of all manu- that the only issue involved in the Shall U. S. Steel and facturing operations depend on strike is: of the Steel members the other Steel. Vice industry be forced now to agree John Battle, executive president of the National Coal As- that the employer shall pay the sociation, estimated yesterday that entire cost of insurance, welfare current stockpiles of soft coal benefits and pensions for emtotal about 45 million tons or ployees? about normal for this time of That," he said, would be the adoption of a major principle, year. But soft coal consumption is probably for all time and pro- running at about 9 million tons bably setting a pattern for all a week while output last week American business. was only 1,940,000 tons. With the Mr. Olds added the company home heating season at hand, had hoped to worli out changes in stockpiles will start disappearing its existing insurance and pension fast. proposals but had been met with Approximately 500.000 members the unions flat ultimation that of the steelworkers are still on the we must accept the recommendajob, at fabricating and producing tions of the presidential steel companies whose contracts are board as the equivalent of the still in force. But theyll be called determination of a compusory arout on strike in the next month bitration tribunal." or two unless their employers acynited States Steel declines to bow to that ultimatum, cept the union's demands. he said. Soft couT pen-jsio- ns pro-dum- ng 1 , Ladies Bowling League East Carbon Civic Gets Underway At Bowling League 8 PM Tomorrow Night Starts Thursday PM The East Carbon Ladies League will begin league competition Wednesday, October 12. For the past two weeks the ladies have been bowling to establish their b handicaps. This coming Wednesday the season gets underway. Entered in the race are the Sunnydale Drugs, sponsored by the Sunnydale Drug Store, Wasatch Store, sponsored by the Sunnydale Store, Columbia Team, sponsored by the F. Anselmo & Co. at Columbia and the Dragerton Team sponsored by Workmans Market of Dragerton. Children Urged To Get Prepared For Youth Day The committee in charge of the "Youth' Day program in Sunny-sid- e urges all children of Sunny-sid- e to begin their costumes ready for that day. Halloween has been designated as Youth day. All costumes should be appropriate to the' Halloween, theme, 'The- costumes will be the price of admission to the spook show to be given in the evening at the Sunnyside theatre. A parade is planned before the show. Prizes will be given for the best costumes in the parade at the theatre that evening. Tlan now to join the fun on Youth Day in Sunnyside. Dragerton Elementary PTA To Hold First Meeting The first meeting for the current year of the Dragerton Elewill be held at the mentary school building on Thursday, October 20 at 7:30 p.m. P-T- A made to give the company for existing arrangements for life, accident, health, medical or hospital insurance benefits. Kaiser Steel a relatively small producer was, the second, basic steel' company to sign a contract with the C I O United Steelworkers on the basis of the steel boards recommendations, Murray Portsmouth Steel Co., ansaid. small other producer with 4000 workers, accepted shortly before Murray called a strike of basic steel workers at 12:01 a.m, last Saturday. U. S. Steel Corporation'' and other producers have objected to angle of the the boards recommendations although they have agreed to .the money, requirements of 10 cents an hour. half-a-milli- on Teachers Institute Opens With No School Thursday and Friday The first break in the routine of school since the 1949-5- 0 session got underway will come for students throughout the state next week. School for the week will close on Wednesday at the end of the regular classes and will not commence again until the following Monday The reason for the holiday is the Utah Education Association convention, teachers institute, which will open on October 13 and extend through the 15th. All teachers throughout the high school grades and elementary schools will attend the convention, an annual affair which comes in October. On Monday, October 22, the East Carbon junior high school and the Dragerton Elementary school will be closed for deer hunting. - The newly formed Lioris Club bowling team completes the Civic League which meets every Thursday night at 7:30 P. M. TheEast Carbon Civic League is composed of the Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club, Lions Club and the Wasatch Store. The initial game of the season will be Thursday night. For the past week the boys have been bowling for handicaps. League officers will be elected this Thursday after bowling. Fire Prevention Week To Be Observed v District 22 Election Takes Place Today District 22 of UMW vote today in the final. At stake are all the National Fire Prevention Week post except that of International is October 9th to 15th. The board member,' which Malcolm n-wide effort to reduce fire Condie won in the first election. losses sets up high momentum in Houston Martin is running creating interest, teaching, per- against Adrian Anderson for suading and . helping people- to president; Frank Fox against J. control fires... State organizations E. Brinley fqr .Vice, president; Arand local units carry it on to evthur Biggs against Virgil Wright ery one in Utah. Its an attractive for secretary-treasure- r. Conway opportunity for everyone to get Oveson is running for district auon the band wagon,, absorb ditor against three other candithe spirit of the move, learn James Stewart and Bill dates; needs for fire prevention and find are running for district tellways to secure it There will be Flynn national and state broadcasts, er in a field of six. Frank Sacco news articles, talks, posters and is running for board member of 5. Frank Suntey is demonstrations. All are urged to for district policy comrunning promote this big effort to prevent destructive fires. Rewards will mitteeman against Willard Craig. come in the form of lower inThree youngsters were bom at surance rates, unburned homes, forests and ranges; also reduced the Dragerton hospital last week. Adaughter was born to Mr. and worry and suffering. Hunting season .will open this Mrs. Delfin Maes of Dragerton month and the probabilities are on Friday. Two boys arrived on that the forest will be dry, caus- Saturday. One to Mr. and Mrs. ing the fire hazard to be heavy. Raino Laino of Sunnydale and a Hunters are cautioned to be ex- son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Durrant of Sunnyside. tremely careful. Throughout Jhe Nation natio- - sub-distr- ict investigate FONTANA SOON TO ICC APPROVES BLOW IN NEW LOW RATES BLAST FURNACE FOR GENEVA The new blast furnace now being constructed at Fontana is nearly, ready to be blown in so repdirts from the Steel Magazine state. In addition to the blast furnace there will be 1 45 more coke ovens, an 86 inch strip mill for producing sheets down to 14 gauge and a Yoder mill for welded pipe output. The interstate commerce commiS' siort Friday approved on a permanent basis reduced railroad freight rates from Geneva, Utah, a steel plant city, to points in the Pacific coast territory. Decision of the ICC in the Geneva steel rate case Friday was greeted by Dr. Walther Mathesius, president of Geneva Steel Co., as a guarantee the plant will be in a competitive position in the Pacific coast market. We of the Geneva Steel organiare gratified to zation, he said, see our faith in the future of Geneva assured, as it has been by the final decision of the ICC.- We are likewise gratified to see our position vindicated, since we have contended from the start that the rates were fair, equitable and It 'is anticipated that this new furnace will add 60 more capacity to the present Fontana output. What it means to East Carbon is that there will be more coking coal needed than presently With the steel market produced. stiffening after six months of lowering production it should mean that Fontana wril get its share of the steel business. Kaiser officials reported last spring that their production costs were in line and that they could deliver steel products into the coastal market at a lower cost than from any other company. In line with the new production facilities at Fontana are the possibilities of opening the new .coal mine that has been talked about for the past year. Kaiser under the government lease was requir ed to spend a minimum of 0 in engineering research. This phase of the development is nearThe question of ly completed. when the mine might be opened depends on many questions such $300,-00- as the need of more coking coal throughout the country, the cost of coal from a new mine, the cost of opening a new mine, the general economic and financial picture of the United States and the' world. If conditions remain favorable the possibility of opening the mine within a few ears might be bright. The opening of a new mine does not necessarily mean that more men will be employed. Production facilities might be so much mure favorable that more coal can be produced with thesame amount of man-powThe new furnace at Fontana should mean that more coal .will be needed from East Carbon. More coal at present means more manpower for' its production, for rail facilities and for other allied fields. er. Kaiser Official Makes Trip To Fontana Plant Mr. A. J. Pratt, office manager of Kaiser Steel Corporations Sunnyside mine, left Friday for a business trip to the , parent organization at Fontana, California. The trip is made annually by Mr. Pratt to keep in close contact with the business management of the He is expecting to corporation. spend a week at the steel plant before returning to Sunnyside. v the airangements made by other clubs of like nature and be prepared to present a constitution for approval at the next meeting. The club is actively engaged in so that soliciting advertisement? a printed program can be distributed at the next Carbon college home football .game on October 14 against Fort Lewis. A plan was proposed to schedule a post-se- a son game for the college and place the money raised in a fund to be used to furnish aid to athletes. Many of the' boys now attending Carbon college have received scholarships from the businessmen of Carbon county. Some, however, will not be able to continue their schooling unless they can obtain a part-tim- e job to pay their expenses. Most of the money raised by the club will be used for this purpose. Hunters Sponsor Program On Wild Life Fire Hazard nondiscriminatory. Many steel companies, including the Kaiser Company, Inc., of Oakland, which owns the Fontana, Cal., steel plant, objected to the reduced rates. They contended the rates, gave.. the, Geneva Steel Co. an undue competitive advantage even under normal rates, and that there is no need for the reduced ratqs to enable that plant to com-pete- A successfully for business or to promote the economic growth of the west. EAST CARBON LOSES TO PRICE JUNIOR HIGH BY SCORE 36-- 0 A rugged well coached Price junior high Team took the measure of East Carbon Thursday on the Price field by a score of 36 to 0. The local boys from East Carbon put up a game battle for the first quarter and a half. After playing a scoreless tie to that period Price opened up and started the fireworks. Price has a big experienced and well coached squad and made it tough all afternoon for the Allred coached team, - Next week East Carbon tackles an equally ferocious Helper team which last Thursday took Notre Dame in a 58 to 0 gamp. The starting time is 2:00 p.m. at East Carbon. BOOST YOUR TOWN you rr-Boos- TS Sunnyside PTA To Meet Monday At Schoolhouse The Sunnyside will meet at the Sunnyside school on Monday, October 17, at 7:30 p.m. The teachers will meet all the parents after the meeting. JMrs. Dorothy Korfanta, the president for this year asked that allthe Mrs. Mae Paulson entertained parents attend this very important the 500 club of Columbia at her meeting and to get acquainted with the teachers. home on Friday, October 7. P-T- A A . With the hunting season at hand the fear of the forest department and the sportsmen club is tiat forest fires may again be prevalent. East Carbon is taking an active ' pair through its many sportsmen to help educate all hunters about the dangers of fire while huntjng. The Eastern Utah Rifle Association and the Sunnyside Fire Department are cooperating in bringing to the sportsmen of East Carbon one of the finest programs on fire prevention while hunting. J.D. Dillard, district grazier of the Bureau'of Land Management, has obtained their noted lecturer who will speak and show film of forest fires and the resulting damage to and Murphy, the East Carbon stalwarts, again saw plenty of action. Lindsey of course, looked good, particularly on his long runs but so did the entire team. It was functioning in fop form! This Saturday night the Carbon Eagles play the tough Fort Lewis Aggies on the Carbon field. The game will start at 8:00 p.m. Last year the Aggies defeated Carbon 19 to 7 and are reputed to have T an equally tough ball team. Sunnyside Kiwanis Club Honors Carbon Newspapermen At their regular meeting last Tuesday evening, the Kiwanis club of Sunnyside paid homage to those toilers of Democracy, the American Newspapermen. Jack Clifford of the Dragerton Tribune, Cliff Memmott of the Helper Journal, and Hal MacKnight of The attended the Mr. Clifford gave the meeting. main address of the evening and traced the history of free press through the years. Unfortunately, there are many countries in the world today who do not enjoy our freedom of speech, he said Too many are given their news from controlled government . sources." , Sun-Advoc- ate detailed the part a newspaper plays in community life and in the building of Mr. community spirit. MacKnight, who is president of the Utah Press Association, spoke briefly on the tendency of many to treat Freedom of the Press as a mere hackeyed phrase Instead of giving it the thought it d much-need- ed deserves. Mr. Memmott concluded the program with a short discussion on the exchange privileges enjoyed by the newspapers from whence many good ideas and thoughts are gathered. The speakers wer-- introduced by Charles Goldbach, club secretary, who arranged the program and acted as chairman for the meeting. wild life. This program will show the sportsmen just what happens to the wild life and the great loss sustained each year among the game. The wild life belongs to everyone, not to the federal or state government, the association stated and it is everyones duty to protect it if we wish, to continue Children to have the wild life with us. The program is 'set for Wed., For Clinic Announced Optober 12, at 6:30 p.m. in the Sunnyside School House. The local Sunnydale children in the age sportsmens club i has asked that group, 3 to 4 years, are to be regevery hunter attend this meeting istered Tuesday morning f6r free. and- - learn "the facts about the dental examination in the near havoc wrought by forest fires future. The children may be amoung the wild life. registered from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at the doctors office on Book Cliff Club Views After Circleway in Sunnydale. the. group is oiganized, an anFish and Game Film nouncement will be made giving George Grivet, state fish and the date of the dental examinagame representative, will show tion. Parents should not fail to the film Trigger Happy to the realize that the health of their Book Cliff club at the Sunnydale children can be seriously affected Library this evening at the clubs by the condition of the teeth. This ly regular meeting, as is an opportunity to begin correcannounced by Mrs. Faye Sche-ric- k tive trea&nent of the childrens corresponding secretary of teeth, if needed, to prevent furththe club. An invitation was ex- er spread of decay and infection. tended to the Kiwanis club of The program is under the sponSunnyside to be present for the sorship of the Kiwanis club of showing of the film because of its Sunnyside whose committee ininterest at this time of the year cludes Dr.' Orson B. Spencer,' with the annual sea. chairman, V Taylor Turner and son about to open. Henry C. Earemba. . e 4 semi-month- deer-hunti- ng -- |