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Show , Tuesday, November 8, 1949 The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah BudcShots East Carbon Lions Ask-Asphal- t Use At Carbon Airport de - often the determining factor in selecting a surfacing material. You do (the county commissioners) not have to be told how the county would benefit from the expansion of another local industry, they stated. Bids on the various projects contemplated at the airport will be opened' for consideration on The man who comes to install or repair a telephone brings something more than his Safety Committee Makes Report On By BUCK YOUNG From all reports the, pheasant season turned out just about as Most of the sportsmen forecast. held the line until about 11:55 A committee on safety under the and as a result most of the boys had good shooting for the first chairmanship of John Blevins out some very inter" . ' " have brdught on thirty minutes. , accidents among The most amazing thing about esting facts East Carbon. The of the children a the hunt this year was how small area like Miller Creek could facts that they have gathered are all of record and do not include produce enough birds to give each I think any accidents that were not rehunter some shooting. facts are for a perthere must have been some 500 ported. The one iod of only year and when hunters in this area alone. In case you are wondering why considered in the aggregate are you were able to find a few birds staggering. The committee wishes to publish this year the following information might help: Inhere were the following article: 1600 pheasants planted in the Price area and a total of 12,500 Child Accidents The members of the East Carbon Lions club at their last meeting unanimously voted in favor of a resolution calling upon the county commissioners to give serious consideration to the use of Utah rock asphalt mined at for the surfacing of the runways at the Carbon county airport under bids from contractors now being accepted. The club points out that a contract using rock asphalt will undoubtedly cost more than one using other surfacing materials but the upkeep and the longevity of the material will save the county money in the long run. In addition to the fact that rock asphalt is cheaper in the long run, we also have the additional factor of supporting a local industry. The tonnage required foi- the Carbon county airport is greater than the entire 1949 sales of the product. This job alone would add another $25,000 to the payrolls of Carbon county if rock asphalt were used, the Lions club spokesman stated. Since there are no airports surfaced with rock asphalt at the present time such a surface on the Carbon county airport would also furnish a specific example of the successful use of rock asphalt for airports which would open a new field for the local product. A successful example is Sun-nysi- PAGE FIVE Lets Stop Calling planted in Eastern Utah and the Uintah Basin. I dont think a Child Deaths Accidents word of praise would be out of order to Rye Hyatt and the Game Farm and also to Fred Larsen for a good job of keeping the poachers in check. Speaking of poaching, it is hard for me to understand why some farmers will sue' the State Fish and Game Department for damage to their crops by pheasants and then post no hunting signs to prevent the sportsmen from reducing the number of birds. Could it be that pheasant makes a good substitute for spring fryers. Union Supply Auditor Makes Trip To Dragerton If a vaccine were discovered to prevent accidents to children, all parents would want this type of immunization. Unfortunately the concept is too visionary to be considered, but there are steps that can be taken to reduce this unnecessary slaughter. Death from accidents is the number one killer among youngsters one to fourteen years of age, and for every fatality there are many more who are left with permanent disabilities. In East Carbon oyer a period of one year children have been injured by the following means: Automobile injuries 113 ................Deaths 3 Bicycle accidents Rock throwing 206 42 565 Sallie Mahan Honored With Party On Birthday Mrs. Cliff Mahan entertained at a Halloween birthday party for .... - . Falls at home ... her daughter, Sallie, who was 14 , and playground 683 years of age.- Games were en....12 joyed by the group after which Injuries by horses 18 Playground equipment they adjourned to the school Gunshot wounds .9 house1 for dancing Halloween ...... Burns 119 cake, ice cream and punch was Deaths 1 served to the following guests: ' r 1 Joan Rattlesnake bites Heers, JoAnn Hixon, Barfrom wads bara Waite, Shirley Hudson, Ellen Injuries paper 10 Preston, Arva Ellett, Claudia monly known as spitballs Accident Total 1,772 Rock, Charles Kranker, Bobby 4 Charlesworth, Jack Killian, Cloyd Death Total Harry A death toll of 12,000 children Larsen, Mel Huntington, Jr. and Ardell and Sallie annually makes a disease like Malaby, Mahan. polio sound trivial. Because of this malady, summers are becoming a nightmare to parents, Gus Burdis Speaks To yet many neglect to protect their Rotary Club On Japan offspring against a greater menace accidents that goes on for At the East Carbon Rotary club 365 days every year. last Monday night Gus Burdis A protective program cannot spoke on the Far East centering be legislated from one small body his remarks mainly on the Philipor group. The actual plans must pines and Japan. The club disstem from local communities, cussed the progress of the buildthis is essential because hazards ing plans on the youth building. vai-in different localities and at- Plans were laid for the benefit tention to details is needed if the dance that will be held the day venture is to be successful. But after Thanksgiving, November 25. before any community can start a project of this nature accidentmaintained to prevent in the hallways, sliding down conscious parents must make others the same way. bannisters, and sitting on sills of bites Dog - , free-for-a- Schools must also do every thing possible to eliminate hazards in the hallways, classrooms, and playgrounds. The building should be kept orderly and in good repair. Discipline must be lls open windows. , ls School offer a valuable service in helping the younger children in crossing streets, and helps make the pupils and public themselves. boy-patro- safety-conscio- us Earl Carless, assistant chief auditor of the Union Supply company from the home office in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, spent a week at Dragerton going over the companys operation here with Mr. Vaught. This is Mr. Carless second trip to Dragerton; he was here previously when the Union Supply company first came into this field He was very much imNovember 10. pressed with the improvements EDDIE MICHAEL PADILLA that have been made as a whole since he was here in 1947. DurGraveside services were conhis visit here Mr. Carless ducted Wednesday at the Price ing visited at the Arches in Monucemetery under the direction of ment valley. Rev. J. F. Sanders, Dragerton, th for Eddie Michael Padilla, old son of Clodovillo and skill and the tools necessary to do the job. Ale brings along the realization that' be is the representative of thousands of telephone men and women you may never see all working together to give friendly, courteous service. two-mon- Lucy Sandaval Padilla, Sunny-sidThe youngster died Tuesday at the Dragerton hospital. Burial was under the direction of the Mitchell funeral home. He was born on September 4, 1949, in Dragerton. Survivors include his parents and one sister, Claudette PadiUf, e. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Sunnyside. Seems Everyone Wants Whats Happening In Carbon County The Price city elections are being held today, Tuesday, November 10, with Mayor Keller heading the Independent Ticket and Ed Sheya, candidate for mayor, heading the New Progressive Both sides have been Ticket putting on an intensive campaign with house-to-houfor votes. The Catholics canvassing se of Helper are planning on building a Catholic school to be completed in 1951. 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