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Show Serving a combined population of 7,000 in Dragerton, Sunnyside, Sunnyda 1 e and Columbia. o A he Ma Dragerton, Utah, Tuesday, November 8, 1949 Volume 3 Winners Awarded Prizes In Youth Carbon Drops Tough One To Boise 19-- 7 Halloween Parade Junie Lindsay Runs 90 Yards Behind Perfect Interference To Tally Only Carbon Touchdown Eastern Carbon, county has the ( brightest future of any area in the Intermountain area Per Copy 5c Number 19 ol Disqualification Of Utah Union Votes deoeEi CliiMii YEais VJeeh Locals Contesting Halloween was declared Youth The furor in the District 22 Day" in Sunnyside and the chilSteel Firms Are Negotiating CIO As dren took over after school with election caused by the throwing Canteen Dpnce To Be parades and a show in the eve- out of four locals votes in Utah Government Is Ready To Take Over In were made for out- has not subsided any to date. The Held November into their Broncos ran Boise undefeated The toughest ning. Awards costumes to the follow- throwing out of these votes causWith the coal and steel strike reaching the point of a opposition Friday but their vausted line wore down the standing children: In First ed the defeat of Art Biggs and J. Instead November 12 ing a national Carbonites as they stretched their victory skein to 26 with prize, Vera May' Sunnydale: emergency the 200 man national policy committee A. secBrinley. These two candidates nt favorite to ond, Billy Shelby;McFarlane; 19 to 7. The Broncos came to town a The Rotary Dance for Teen-A- of the UMW met in Chicago Monday with John L. Lewis and third, Shanna have' filed a protest with the inCanteen will be held on Fri- other offiters of that union. In all probabilities Lewis will cop this one and took home a healthy respect for the fight- Peterson, and honorable mention, ternational executive board. The November 25, instead of Sat- give the committee the picture on the coal situation as it now Sanday, to told board Westbrook, executive them Golden Tommy Jerry get A Eagles. ing Boise drew first blood when they tallied in six minutes ches, Kent Alger, Pat Pierce, Joe the facts together and they would urday, November 12. Jimmie exists. They will discuss what future steps will be taken. Darts orchestra will again play The coal walkout is in on driving ground gains. Billy Moore, Bill Maxwell, and Ed Padilla, Art Heers and Boyd Har- act on that basis. its eighth week and is at the point for the canteen benefit. winners vey. Sunnyside prize where many are declaring a national emergency has arisen. Troxell took turns charging through Carbons defensive were: Ronald Green, first; Joe Many of the local Utah unions The Youth Center building is are filing a protest Among those squad to carry to pay dirt a3 Troxel swept his left end to go Moliina, second; Arlan Meecham, sending form. It has been Unconfirmed official reports from Washington state that rapidly showing to in interthe protests over standing up. The conversion attempt was wide and third, and honorable mention, national executive board are the moved from its old site and is now President Truman will take a hand before the week is over. Manuel Garcia, Paul Andrews, Boise led 6 to 0. Three courses appear to be at on' the Columbia Drive. Plans are Kaiser, Columbia, KenIt looked like Carbon would the president Fay Preston, Jewell Jones and ilworth Sunnyside, Raines locals. Reports rapidly being carried out to put beckoning; first, and Jean Johnson. Cash prizes were to ask the miner? to go back to retaliate immediately when Kline locals are the building into condition where it have other that to children the and included given it can be used by. the various Purcell lofted a long, high pass work; second, to apply the $3.00 first prize, $2.00 second, sending in protests also. intended for Junie Lindsay who youth organizations. Various ofAct and third, to appoint Thus one of the closest and bit- ficials in $1.00 third, and $5.00 honorable was outdistancing the secondary a fact finding board with the juvenile work have elections terest in mention. fought years stated that the greatest aid in de, when he lost the ball in the bright miners working during the period Individual favors were given to has brought out accusations from veloping children is to provide sun. when the board will be studying the children who packed the Sun- many as to the conducting of thhe recreational facilities so that they the facts. The balance of the first half The Market Workmans and nyside theatre for the evening voting and the tallying of the might play and learn in the proper On the steel front the news is was a see-sa- w battle back and show. The activity was jointly votes. Whichever candidates are direction. These same officials Sunnydale Drug bowlers played Increasingly favorable. With the forth with no outstanding action-othe- r to two ins west host Wei Carbonaggrega-tionhave expressed their appreciation sponsored by the Sunnyside finally judged victors by the break caused by Bethlehem signthan a punt return 134 fare Association and the Kiwanis ternational board will leave heat- of the work being done in East Friday evening. The special other companies with the yards by Carbons Darrel,Nord. club, with the Kiwanis group di- ed feeling among many of the Carbon in providing the neces match pitted Workmans against ing of U. S. Steel are reexception With less than a minute in the is recting. It planned to hold an UMW members, is the common sary recreational facilities. Johnnys club of Helper with the ported to negotiate with ready Carannual Youth Day celebration consensus of opinion among the half, Boise dropped on a The canteen benefit dances are Dragerton team dropping a 1 the CIO. Jones It Laughlin talkin Sunnyside. bon fumble in the shadows of the contest while the Drug squad ed to rank and file. going into the fund for the com' Murray on Monday; Young-sto- n goal, but Angelo Mahleres interbroke even with the United Motor of this building. pletion Sheet and Tube talks are set next on the a Boise team pass from Price. The cepted latter for Gleaners Hold Second Lions, Kiwanis Hold Republic has a settleay to break up the threat. match ended in an exact tie, 1755 menttoday. offer pending. It is highly Dinner minseven but first the Sunnydale Drug pins each, Thanksgiving Through Dance Annual probable that all steel contracts JUNIE LINDSAY took the edge with their handi- will utes of the last quarter Boise be negotiated before the week Given By to wind with drove deep into Carbon territory ord of the boys of Jackson Jewkes. The East Carbon Lions club and Alice Hanson in cap high pins up is over, . , . , Presiding like a looked the 2 battle. the Kiwanis club- - of Sunnyside and. the sterling Eagle defensive Carbon had what President" Truman is put Husbands being For Sisters Chris Memory of Workmans on the squad held. Outstanding punt- cheese string of six wins but this held a' joint social party at the The Young Womens Mutual over the labor probspot hard-fought a showed loss school rolled the highest single game with squad Sunnyside gymnasium Fri Improvement Association Gleaning by Ted Milovich pushed the The Pythian Sisters entertained a 188 score, while Mary Pinerelli lems. Being a friend of labor, he of championship calibre. They day evening. After dinner at the ers Broncos back each time. held their second annual their husbands and partners at a of Johnny's had a 180 game and detests to use the Taft- - Hartley The fireworks renewed in the lost this one to a better team no Sunnyside hotel, the group went Gleaner on Tuesday Comradery Yet the to the school for dancing, games, arranged Thanksgiving Helen Pace of United Motor scor- injunction procedure. last eight minutes of the game doubt about it! at the Dragerton School beautifully president has little love for John dinner party, Tuesday evening, at ed 173 on one line. Of the East Carbon boys in the and general hilarity. Boxes of evening when Earl Williams intercepted L. Lewis and Lewis has no love Library. Nicks club. a Carbon pass and was pulled battle, Jimmy Murphy, Manuel chocolates were given for outThe squads and individual for Truman. Truman doe's hot of ceremonies master was The The dinner table was dec- scores were: and Blondie Peterson standing performances during the Alice Dena want to hurt down on Carbons 32. Again the Abeyta Johnnys: of the orated long Hanson, management too carfruit with and candles combination of Moore, Maxwell were outstanding in the defensive evening. Laura Farnsworth and Gleaners. Otherspresident Minnie 370; Wahl, 304; much for the economy of the naPiprotli, on the program Dr. won Orson out the colors of the Order. Gert 'Buchanan, 414; Mary Pinthe included The Spencer and Troxel drove over five play lineup. Junie Lindsay and Dave of Ruth rying The dinner consisted of turkey erelli, 439, and Chris Kontas, 442. tion depends on everybody workwith Troxel again getting the Faddis were brilliant on the of- awards for reading and story tell given by Shirley Story I How Thus President Truand all Max Darrel ing, Tom Mahon for attendance, Wrote the Gleaner Oveson; trimmings with pump- Workmans: Bea Vigil, 375; Chris ing together. TD. Tom Reed came in to con- fensive. Nelson, Sheaf by Pat- kin pie the and cream. Dinner was Memory, 409; Maxine Carey, 300; man will work hard for collevtive Crawford and Martin Rodish saw Jimmy Howa, games,' and Don sy Burdick; Gleaner Sheaf vert and Boise led 13 to 0. by served to 40 guests. Dancing conRoss and Laura Farnsworth, the Two minutes later the Broncos plenty of action in this one. Charlotte Bon, 392, and Ethel Tol-li- s, bargaining.with the Eunice Shearer, and the welcome cluded Lewis, waltz contest. help of the the evening. STATISTICS 380, United. Motor; Lorraine struck again. Taking over on the speech was given by Alice HanIllinois and Indiana of governors unwere Committees in host The club Kiwanis was the B charge 27 after the kickoff, Carbon. was 370; Darlene Boyle, .351; tried to son. ' der the' direction of Mrsf. Fred Olsen, get the operators of those 15 Helfen Pace, 405; Mary Martin, foq the evening and the party ar thrown for two losses back to First downs 4... was two states to sign a contract. The centered The Comradery Mrs W, R, Johnson, Mrs, were made Fryer, 291 rangements Net Sye 10. by Milovich punted their own yds. gained running a Halloween theme. Re- Nick Bikakis, Mrs. Carl Lemmon, 329, and Helen Kontas, 294. Sun- operators refused and stated that Ross, Rell Anderson and Vern around 12 out from the goal line to the Car- Fwd passes, attempted Juanita .Riffle, were served to those Mrs. Joe Brown and Mrs. Max nydale Drug: freshments they would negotiate only on a Jones. Special guests were Mr bon 45. The Boise lightening was Fwd passes completed .... 4 Van 367; Betty Wagoner, 331; national basis. Lewis in attending. Durrant , the past FranSan Mrs. and Art of 45 Alger all Billy Moore, their triple- Yds forward passing Those attending included Alice , The Pythian Sisters will hold Lillie Tollis, 363; Bea Vigil, 353, has often been able to break the cisco, Mr. and Mrs. Farny Dot threat man. He bulled his way to Forwards Intercepted by 341. and Burdis, front by signing up one or two Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hanson, president; Shirley Ove- their next regular meeting Mon 39 the 15, snapped a sharp pass to The contests punting average Eunice Shear- day, November 7 at 7:30 p. m. in son, with the others then fallHowa B. Sungroups and Kloster of C Allen Jackson on the 4, and then Opponent fumbles Burdick, Ger- the Clinic Building. The mem' are sponsored by the Sunny Bowl ing in line. So far as the public er, historian; Patsy nyside. 3 recovered carried over for the third Bronco aldine Hyita, Merlene Stark, Syl- bers will honor Mrs. Perry Cole- to stimulate interest in bowUng knows neither the union nor the .120 Tally, the conversion was block- Yds lost by penalties via Jensen, Shirley Cartwright, man at a stork shower the same recreation. operators have conceded the first East Carbon Jr. High LINEUPS: ed leaving the score, Boise 19, Mrs. H. Hanson, Mrs. E. Peacock evening. Committee in charge are bit of ground of any important TA Holds Meeting BOISE Carbon 0. Mrs. Jay Fowler, Mrs. Leo Fowand Mrs. R. Gibson. Cullen .lakes issues. It appears that they are deto Ends a avert shutout Lewis, Karn, Jackson, Seeking ler and Mrs. Joe OBrien. All The miles apart In their thinking and Carbon Junior High East feat, Carbon exploded the best .Gerhauser, Reed. members are invited to attend. Business PTA executive committee chair- Oscar Castleman Just that the only recourse is for Trip Here Tacklers Keener, Deasy, Fraz- men, met play of the game on Boises kick3:30 at m. President Truman to step in. p. Thursday Released From Hospital Montrose. off. Taking the ball back on, the ier, Mosman, Trimble, A distinguished visitor in the in the school library. The purpose local miners and their For the Guards Conner, Goodwin, Bra of the meeting was to outline the area this week is a former East families one goal line, Dave Faddis advanced it Oscar Castleman, who was infact re' out- - to Hower10. The charging shears, Pullman, Lewis, the Carbon resident, John Cullen. Mr. mains and thatimportant program for the meeting on Mon- jured at the Horse Canyon mine is both the steel Bronco squad was converging on ton, Sponsler, Church, Billman, Cullen formerly was superinten- and coal strikes are day, November 28 in the school. on September 20 was released coining to a him when he flipped a neat laterCenter Patterson, Fraser, dent of the Kaiser Steel Corpora- head with a settlement last from the In sight hospital Dragerton al to Junie Lindsay, the Eagles tion mine at Sunnyside and was in the near future. A party for the young people week. Oscar sustained back, leg fleet-footback. Two at Without a Backs the to Jackson, of the Community church for and rib Malstrom, arrived transferred the Traffic departyoungsters injuries and although reBoise man getting nearer than Smith, Maxwell, Williams, Ger- Thursday evening is being planfrom the hospital still must Dragerton hospital last week. Mr. ment at the steel plant at Fontana, leased 10 yards, Lindsay rode straight hauser, Troxel, Moore, Agee. and Mrs.JToe Leyba of Sunnyside California. He ned. Theres fun in store for all walk with crutches. arrived CARBON down the sideline behind perfect had a daughter on November 1, Thursday on business for the who attend. Choir practice is Ends Milovich, Marvish, Mah- every Tuesday evening at 7:30 blocking to tally Carbons only Miss Barbara Jones of Salt Lake Mr .and Mrs. Gilbert Durato had steel firm and plans to spend Club score. Danny' Campbell convert- leres, Murphy. and Bible study every Wednesday spent the week-en- d about 10 days here. with Alice a boy on November 4. ed and the score shortened to 19 ' Tackles Hussey, Prince Cun- at ,8:00 oclock p-- Robles.- - - .j to 7: The 'Faddis to 'Lindsay 'pass ningham', Jelson, "Kolovich. was the highlight of the game HUNDRED FIRST GRADE STUDENTS Guards Salazar, Mathis, Abey and Coach Lyle Smith of Boise ta, Peterson, Milovich, Nielson, The East Carbon keglers conadmitted afterward it caught his Rodish. tinued their action last week and PERFORM AT MEETING DRAGERTON PTA Centers Rukavina, Oliver, squad flatfooted. saw the Lions club hold their slim lead in the Civic League Taking life from then on, Car MacDonald, Waddell. A bon was in its best sustained The Dragerton Elementary Backs Larson, Lindsay, Apla-nal- p, in interpretive rhythum. A march while Workmans again moved to held their first meeting for skipping, skating and fairies. drive, moving from their own 27 the front of the ladies group. Led Richmond, Nelson, Faddis to Boises 32, when the final gun Nord, Budo, Crawford, Purcell, the 1949-5- 0 year on October 20. Mrs. Monroes - group by Bea Vigil with 489 Ruby There was a large attendance of exercised sounded. and Charlotte Bon, 413 Campbell, Burr. Interpretive acting for It was a grueling, rough contest Score by quarters: about three hundred parents and Halloween with the Halloween Workmans jumped from 6 0 0 1319 for both teams with the winner B J C pupils. The officers were great- cat, Halloween brownies end ten third spot downing the strong 0 0 0 7 ly pleased and encouraged at this little Indians. placed in contention for a bid Carbon The program was Sunnydale Drug team, 4 and 0, to the little Rose Bowl contest at sucessful gathering. Touchdowns, Troxel Scoring: They feel concluded with all the pupils while Anselmos dumped the league-leadiStore-squaWasatch Pasadena on December 10. that this good beginning will help singing sleepy head. 2, Moore, Lindsay, P A T Wil3 to 1. Over in the This was the best game played liams, Campbell (placement). in every way to put over the proby Mrs. A B. Gantz led the parthis year by the Golden Eagles Officials Ross,- - Cowley, Passic, jects planned for the years work ents in several songs. The last Civic League, the standings were with both leaders unchanged and added some color to the rec- - Axelgard. ahead. With this cooperation the America. Piano accompan- sweeping their games 4 to 0. A feels that much can be being ist was Mrs. Vernon Lund. ik With their strong duet, Mike in room both school the gained Sunnyside PTA To Hold A talk by Mr. Hansen, principal Frank Sacco Thanks and Jack Theorine, rolling and in the community as a whole. and 550 Monthly Meeting Monday If the parents or teachers have of the school, concluded the meet- 520 UWW .Umbers For Mr. Hansen spoke of how the lions the club topped ing. A asthat the any problems The Sunnyside A will hold Wasatch of and stretched children activities their lead the helped ofsociation can help yith the their monthly meeting next Monficials want them to feel free to to bring the parents and to as to 127 pins over the Kiwanis club Support In His Victory day, November 14 at 7:30 p.m. at call on them to help because they sociate with the other parents In who beat the Rotary club to hold with - Frank Sacco, who was elected the Sunnyside school house. Mr, feel that it Is their duty to work the school activities. The prob second spot Curley Fausett Bur517 and Frank Martin C. Ririe of Price will give ict board member for out any difficulties that arises In lems of the teachers, the co- dis with 510 paced No. 5 'expresses hik appreciation a' Safety program that will be of Pauline" Stella Named Queeri With the community in connection with operation of the parents in help- the Kiwanis team.- Faye to value to out school Jimmy Howa every votes parent of -for the laws, rules; - the memberships carry ing the schools. 4' rolled the highest single game Olsen - in 4he following letter which the At The Aftnual Affair The meeting opened with an in- he told of what was being done score in the mens league with of the for schools. betterment the received. Tribune Book Cliff Club Dragerton talk given by presitroductory 200. Bea topped the ladies Vigil Two East Carbon girls were president of the Majorette club at dent Lawrence W. The number of teachers and their To Members No.5: Stephens. A with her 180 game. chosen to Homeover Carbon. is both the She have of the increas reign qualifications daughter I take this means of thanking Completes Plans mass prayer was led by Mrs. LADIES LEAGUE coming celebration. The two love- Mr. and Mrs. John Stella of Co- Perez. Mrs. A. B. Gantz was ed. the membership for thfe cooperalies Cowere Pauline Stella of lumbia. There are 35 teachers and an tion shown me in this last election. For Card chairman for the evening. Miss Olson, a daughter of Mr. acting lumbia, senior representative, who of 1071 pupils in the Now that I am elected I will do enrollment The was the program given by The Book Cliff club of Sunny- presided as Homecoming Queen, and Mrs. Emery. Olson, is now four first grade group as follows: school at Dragerton with 650 of my utmost to uphold the prinand Faye Olson of Dragerton, junof the Ophelia ciples of the United Mine Work- side has made arrangements for ior class Group singing by all four divi- these being in the elementary candidate who was first Girl Reserves club in Dragers. I will do everything in my a card party at the Sunnyside The other attendant erton, while at East arbon she sions; the numbers were Dicky grades. attendant The next Dragerton Elementary and Autumn power to see that each and every school gymnasium this Friday was Greenwood of Price. was president of the Pep club, Ducky Daddies A member receives the full benefit evening at 8:00 p.m. The theme The Joyce and her attendants re- and was Leaves. Mrs. meeting will be held next Spencer Douglas also secretary and treasqueen of his affiliation with the UMW of of the activity will be red, white ceived November 10. The Thursday, song group acting. group displayed mernice urer of the student body at Last gifts from A A. Thank you all again. wishes to extend an invitaand blue as a patriotic remember' chants many Mr. Elephant, and stores all over Carbon Carbon Junior high; Faye was They portrayed ance of Armistice day. d, Bingo county. Fraternally yours,' open and shut tion to all parents to attend this also the 1949 girl honor student games will be played as well as a Frank Sacco jmeeting and to cooperate with them and the Soldier Boy. Miss Stella, while attending of East Carbon. stage show to be presented for East Carbon Junior high was maThe Homecoming queen for Mrs. Nordell Allreds group in- them in going ahead in obtaining nounced that Bea Vigil and Frank On October 31, Bud Fisher of everyones entertainment Tickets jorette for the East Carbon band 1948 was also from East Carbon. troduced the rhythum band in the education and learning that Memory led the bowlers this the Standard Oil company of are on sale now at 50 cents a per' for three years. Last year at Car- She was Merlene Stark, and in four four time and three four will lead their children into an week with 206 and 230 respecCalifornia showed a colored film son. Proceeds from the affair bon she was the junior represen- 1940 the Homecoming queen was time concluding wiilf' Six Little organized society produced for tively. Awards of eight free lines of the life in Alaska to the East will be used to purchase books tative to the Associated Women bliss LaVae De Angeles of the betterment of all mankind of bowling have been made to Mice. both. for the local library. Carbon Rotary club. Students. This year she is vice- Mrs. A. B. Gantz led her group now and in the future. With Cod 25 32-poi- ge East Carbon Teams Taft-Hartl- Top Helper, Price Girl Bowling Squads ey 3-- )inner Party Comrcdery, Pythian 2-- Inter-commun- vice-preside- nt; John Mc-Ko- ed last Workman's, Lions Lead -- Bowling Leagues 0HE v (141-180-16- 8) (126-153-1- ng P-T- Mi-hal- (168-162-1- (170-181-1- P-T- P-T- (162-156-1- sub-distr- (157-158-1- Attendant -- Sub-Distr- ict . Party vice-presid- Co-Ett- es, P-T- P-T- Merry-go-roun- ' . d |