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Show - Tuesday, November 15, 1949 The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah East Carbon Girls Team Defeats Price Guymon, Carol Bunch, Helen and Marilyn Christensen, Marion Lar- SUNNYSIDE FIRST WINE IN UTAH sen, Ruth Hubbartt, LaRue King, Connie Sjosted and Bessie Coop-rid- e. TO INSTALL CONTINUOUS MINER The substitutes are: Vicky In Volley Ball Sanchez, Lois Brace and Joy Clog-gin- s. Last Thursday the Utah Fuel 1926 Mr. Smith conceived the The scorekeeper was Grace , A girl's volley ball team from Ann at Sunnyside received idea. He foresaw the coming decompany Reaveley. Price junior high traveled to the first continuous miner to be crease in demand for the large Dragerton Wednesday to play a used in Utah from the Joy Manu- sizes of prepared coal. He perreturn game with East Carbon at BPW To Meet Friday At company. This machine ceived that the problem, then, facturing the local school. Ruby Mihaliks Home will mine coal from the solid face would be the economical mining East Carbon won two straight into the car in one operation for finer coal to meet the indiviThe East Carbon BPW will without pit games from the visitors with A new type of it will remove dual demands. shooting; scores of 21 to 14 and 21 to 3. With hold its monthly meeting Friday, the entire coal face vertically in- machine was needed since the 18 the November 8:00 at at p.m. some well-placshots from the stead of horizontally. crushing and screening method serving line the East Carbon girls home of Mrs. Ruby Mihalik. The The present plans of the Utah then in use was too expensive for diwill the be under were able to gain a lead that program rection of Miss Myrtle Davis, Fuel officials is to use the machine profitable operation. couldnt be overcome. After many fruitless visits to of the Education and on the third shift when the powchairman In the games played at Price ma- coal of er the other requirements Vocation committee. equipment manufacturers, junior high, the previous week, chinery is at a low period. The Mr. Smith made arrangements the scores were closer and the Utah Power and Lights company with men who were not in the With the signing of the steel will build a special Price girls won two games to East to coal field. In the early thirties contract, work in East Carbon is provide additional power to oper- a Carbons one. beet machinery company sugar The momentum. a high ate the machine. The electric started the work. The Silver EnThe members of the East Car- hitting is on a six-da- y Kaiser is sufficient to power equipment bon team are: Angie Quintana, a week company gineering company of Denver schedule at present. A maintain the present equipment with the idea until 1945, kept Loretta captain, Anderson, Pilar third shift is handling the tipple but with the addition of the conwhen the machine emerged from Hurtado, Inez Lopez, Lou Ann for the Sunnyside mines; tinuous miner, additional facili- its experimental stage. In 1947 ties are needed. the Joy Manufacturing company The continuous miner was the purchased all rights to the conbrain child of Carson W. Smith, tinuous miner. This machine is of the Consolidated Coal and Coke considered the most revolutionary y 'V In in the entire coal mining business. company, Denver, Colorado. ed PAGE FIVE Carbon Basketball Practice Begins from 8:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. and on and Fridays from Wednesdays 8:00 a.m. to It noon. A man will Head also be in the office for the re Carbon high schools Coach Pres. Summerhays announced that ihe basketball squad has begun its practice under the direction of Chris Axelgard of the coaching staff. The high school mainder of the week for special The office Is loc7 of the postoffice appointments. ated In Room building. , . lfj ti has a lOigame conference schedule set up and are lining up some practice games to open the sea- son. College Coach Jackson Jewkes has been working his squad out football practice and between stated that the boys are rounding into good shape. The first game of a long J. C. season will be on December 3 at Grand Junction against Mesa. sub-stati- on The old stork must have heard that a contract was signed for he turned in the best week of production in many,' many weeks. Eight youngsters checked in at the Dragerton hospital last week. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Armistice Day (Program Gilbert Physical Education Durato of Dragerton on November 7. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Classes Elect Squad Presented By Students Erickson of Dragerton had a boy on the same day while Mr. and Leaders At School At East Carbon School Mrs. Anecito Chavez of Dragerton had a daughter. On NovemThe girls v physical education The junior high school observed ber 11 a boy was born to Mr. and classes at East Carbon Junior Armistice Day Friday afternoon Mrs. George Lackey of Sunny-dalHigh school have recently com- with the following program conMr. and Mrs. Frank Nuzlo pleted election of squad leaders ducted by Student President Scott had a daughter on November 11. as follows: Third period class, Jeffs: Presentation of the colors Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Powell Carol Bunch, Pilar Hurtado, Inez and bugle call To the Colors by Sam of Sunnyside had a daughter on Lopez and Marilyn Christensen. Boy Scouts Carl Hanson, The fourth period class: Faye Stoddard, Dale Justesen and Al- November 12. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mayer of Bullock, Marilyn Colombo, Bessie len Warren. Dragerton on November 13. Marakis, Carolyn Anderson, Sonja stuPledge of allegiance by the. Waite, Estella Preston, Colleen dent Body, and the singing of the Burdick and Colleen Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Yard H. Johnson Banner by the Star Fifth period class: Gloria Oli- entire Spangled and twin daughters, Karma and assembly. ver, Lois Adams, Delores Aquayo, left last week end for El Iris Peterson, Rose Sleath and Impressive readings were given Karen, Texas. Mr. Johnson is a of Soldiers Paso, Die Dead and Young Nancy Olsen. We Remember You by Martin geologist and they are making the Sixth period class: Nancy Anto Texas for him to give a derson, Loretta Cowan, Libertia Bezyack and Veloy Varner. Group trip at a paper large geologist convenKnox and Ruby Fluke. singing of World War I songs led tion. They expect to be gone The girls were elected by their Mrs. McAlpine and accompaabout 10 days. class member. Each squad leader by is responsible for from six to eight nied by Mrs. Mihalik. If a man takes good care of himFaculty members who are vetgirls, depending upon the size of self, goes to bed early and gets the class. The leader reports ab- erans of both the first and second up early, works hard and lives sences of her squad members, World Wars were presented by frugally, he may make and save captains her group in competiintroenough to pay his t&xel tive activities and in general gains Principal Hanson who also duced James the guest speaker, leadership training. Johnson. Mr. Johnson related Internal Revenue Jack Manchester has his cast many interesting experiences that Office Sets Hours taken off and now is getting the 1918 Armistice; With sufficient help in the offaround "again. His one leg has preceded The program was . concluded ing, the Price office of Internal been in a cast from hip to toe since September 12. When he with an appropriate prayer by A. Revenue today announced that it W. Anderson. will be open all day on Mondays was hit by a car.. X ( e. LAY AWAY Your Christmas Gifts Now for ' Safety Deposit Boxes for Bent (DaFbii Emery Bacilli . 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