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Show Serving a combined population of 7,000 in Dragerton, Sunnyside, Sunnyda 1 e - - and Columbia n bene ertoe Per Copy 5c Dragerton, Utah, Tuesday, January 3, 1950 Volume 3 FOR LIVES OF SLED As No Change On Coal Front Occurs JOAN MALADY, DAN MURPHY ANNOUNCE Tidwell Given Tenth BUS DRIVERS FEAR Rumors Thicken Position Among Utah Trapshooters RIDING YOUNGSTERS The drivers of the mine buses have asked the cooperation of the In spite of the many rumors parents of the community in an prevalent on the coal front noth- effort to prevent injury to chiling occured over the New Years dren coasting on the roads. week end. John L. Lewis and The drivers, Roy and Earl his assistants have made no state- Coker report that upon numerous ments regarding any develop- occasions last winter Our buses ments. Lewis has continued to came near running over children sign contracts with a number of because the sleds ran into us. small . operators which has been In their appeal to the parents of figured to produce about 5 to keep their children off the the nations output. roads at the time when the buses Most of the talking of late has are traveling their runs, the been coming from the operators. ers explained many times our The southern, western and north- - hearts nearly stopped because of ern commercial mines have all sleds running under our buses filed a protest with the. National g0 dose that the (jrivers could not board. The see them at alL It is useless for Labor Relations operators state that Lewis has put,us to ta as they wont lo ek basis iisten. them on a in an effort to make them accept; lip pvtra careful . .. , illegal contract terms. The labor , , Drevented . . relations board is expected to act and we mieht Of special interest among the Yuletide happenings was the announcement by Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Malaby of Columbia of the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Dan T. Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Murphy of Sunnydale. Joan is S' junior at the University of Utah while Dan is a junior at the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. Both Joan and Dan attended Carbon high and junior college. No immediate plans have been made for the wedding. Eldon Tidwell of Dragerton was awarded 10th spot among the trapshooters in Utah on basis on by Jimmy compiled averages Robinson of Sports Afield Magazine. Eldon, out of 700 targets in the big meets, broke 654 for an average of .9343. Pat Miller, Salt Lake, who banged out 200 straight to capture the PITA Eastern Zone Trap, shooting championship, led Utah state high average trapshooters this season with a mark of .9690 on 775 birds. Dean Hurd, the mighty Salt Lake shotgun expert, was the state official high aver- ae leader of the Pacific Interna- tional Trapshooting association on lth a 9675 1000 or more tar8ets on 1.2000 birds. Hurd is the states doubles and champion. three-day-we- , Sunnyside Welfare Considers New Theatre Program nd " "lain. whether a .9485 average to with position ask the courts for an injunction ers warned. It would hurt us as oUt Joe Mabey clearfleld( prohibiting the as you if we should run over much Tom Lynott ,4g champion and other allegedly illegal acts. and maybe kill a child, so please turned in an average of .9880 to It had been, rumored that the help us in this effort. d-- M three-day-we- The Sunnyside welfare association met Thursday evening to consider the possibility of changing the show plan to admittance individual tickets to any show by lead the professional the month. Henry T. during trapshooters. chairman of the board of Murphy, Ed White of Ogden had a .9428 directors, appointed a committee average, Chas Chandler of Ogden of three, Taylor Turner, Frank H. B. Carlisle of Salt had ek big steel companies were preparing charges of unfair labor practices against the UMW. Formal complaints are supposedly being drafted. high-avera- Student Enrollment ge .9400, In Carbon Up The only development that appears definite is that some action will be taking place. With the government, the operators and the unions all desiring an improved Completion of the census of condition there is very likely children in the Carbon county to be a development soon. school district attending schools this year show's that 12 schools have increased enrollments, six have decreased enrollments and two have no changes in the num- ber of students attending from the year before. On an overall basis, the increase during this year over last 'is 186 students, as compared with 114 The installation of a 700-fo- ot jin 194s over 1947. tow heralded the completion of The total enrollment in the dis- the Bruin Mountain Ski area in trict totaled 6015 students as comWhitmore canyon, according to to 5919 in 1948 and 5805 in Lee Alger, Riwanis club represen- pared 1947. tative. The tow is powered by a The largest increase noted in p electric motor and uses one-inindividual school was at any tow-lin- e. the for hemp rope where the enrollment Dragerton the to ski area be will The opened 158 students. The lowest Jan-uarjumped public this coming week end, at Columbia where the en- '' V - and 8tollmen incased by one. Spring With tractor service furnished Dr. Carl Green of Price took over 9th spot with a .9387 average to nose out Eldon Tidwell. In 1948 Tidwell won the Utah Class C championship. Also during 1948 he won the Sun Valley handicap and placed second in the Sun Valley Calcutta shoot. In 1949 he tried for the Utah class B crown and lost in the shoot-of- f. Eldon is a comparative novice having started to shoot but two yeafs ago. 186 Over Last Year Whitmore Canyon Ski Slope Ready For Public Use and Tom Mahon, Sacco, Lake had a .9393. to wl . in- vestigate the matter further and bring a report to the next welfare board meeting. welThe regular fare show will be held as usual this Thursday, but three showings will be given rather than two. The first will be at 5:00 p.m., secopd at 7:15, and then 9:30. The show for the children will be held in the affernoon as has been the practice in the past. Under the new plan, if it proves workable, tickets will be given to the parents of the family to be used for any show during the month with the exception of the three or four designated by the theatre operator as percentage films. This is, in general, the idea of the new plan but there are many problems to be considered before anything conclusive done on it. The welfare members will be notified through the union locals of the progress of negotiations on this. semi-month- S5 The bowling leagues at the have generated a tremendous amount of interest. In the Civil league the Lions are still out in front by a good margin but not nearly as great a margin as four weeks ago. Every team in the league has been knocking off the other to tighten up the race. Last Thursday the Lions and Rotary tangled m a hot race with the Lions taking over in the first game by 42 pins. Rotary came back to win the second by 84 pins. In the final game Rotary lead until the final frame. Ellis Peacock and Charley Easter' both struck out to win the final game by six pins. Both teams thus took two points. Kiwanis and Wasatch store put up a real dog fight with Kiwanis winning the first by 26 points and Wasatch the second by 23 points. With only three pins separating them for the total pin points, the Wasatch finished the third game with a seven pin margin to take that fame and the total pins by a four point margin. Rotary had high game with Sun-nybo- Number 27" Locals Still Oppose 22 Results League Tightens As THEIR ENGAGEMENT Eastern Carbon county has the brightest future of any area in the , Intermountain area ly Wasatch Defeats 1st Place Workmans In Fast Moving League Utah Locals To Refuse To Pay Per Capita Tax As New Term Begins And Will Face Suspension The resolutions passed by many of the Utah locals of the UMW in refusing to pay the per capita tax until the District No. 22 election of October 11 is cleared up goes into effect this week. Virgil in a Wright letter has asked the locals to comply with the constitution. Mr. Wright quotes the district Article constitution as follows: 14, Section 3 (b) and section 3 (c), on page 38 of the District Constitution reads as follows: Sec. 3(b), When a Local Union has failed to report and pay as provided in Sections 2 and 3 (a), by the end of the month, the Disshall trict Secretary-Treasurnotify the Local President and Recording Secretary of the fact and failing to receive a satisfactory response within ten days thereafter, shall suspend the Local from membership and any Local so suspended shall be published on the delinquent list. secretary-treasure- r,' er election. The matter has been sent into the International but to date no official releases have been made by any action taken by them. With the new term of office starting this week and still no action from the r International some one or group has organized a vigilante committee urging the removal of Frank Fox from the Price office of the UMW District District Carbon county this week for a physical check-u- p issued a comment that they could not find anyone who was responsible for the vigilante letter and as far as the District office is concerned it is a dead isNo. 22. Houston Martin, 22 president who is in sue. In reply to the unsigned vigilante form letter Frank Fox, Dis- trict 22 vice president has sent out the following letter, dated December 31: Any member of our organizaSec. 3 (c) Local Unions plac- tion taking part in this duel moveed on the delinquent list shall not ment that is planted in The be reinstated until they have paid will have charges preall arrearages and a fine of $2.00 ferred against them updetL.ifcit for each one hundred members, or constitution of tha stated Mine fraction thereof, in the Local WorkersanA that the president Union. (This to go to the Inter of, tiii district will force this. issue to the International and see national Secretary-Treasure- r) From various unconfirmed that these men are expelled from sources it appears that the Utah this organization, as the laws of locals are determined to get what our organization are going to be they consider a fair hearing and lived up to and, we are going to investigation on the October 11 see that they are. Sun-Advac- ate FIREMEN TAKE CHILLY VIEW OF EARLY CALL Columbia Mr. E. ' W. Evans of Vernal, has The Dragerton firemen were been visiting at the home of his In the Ladies league the Was- rudely roused out of bed by the Mrs. George Foster over daughter, OWNERSHIP SALE atch store team threw a monkey wail of the fire siren, about 8:15 Mr. Evans plans an the holidays. wrench into the Workmans mar- New Years morning. Sleepily to California after visit extended 3 team the a first with ket, place STARTED ON UTAH their garb they rushed to his to 1 victory. Workman's won the doning here. stay first game by four pins and after the scene of the supposed blaze Capt George Morgan, Mrs. FUEL CO. STOCK that were completely over- only to find that the fire was Morgan and theirv two children shadowed by the Wasatch ladies, in the blood of a couple of Indiwho came back strong to take the viduals who were battling it out have been holiday visitors at the Claude P. Heiner, president and home of Mr. and Mrs. William two final games by 28 and 30 pins not seem general manager, Utah Fuel com-wto win the total pins. This still Quenching such fires did Tittle. Capt. Morgan, brother of espany announced Monday that the La front by a very appealing to the firemen Workmans leaves ocadvertisement of tfre sale at pecially after a rolieking evening Mrs. Tittle, served with the five gamemarguu , forces ill Germany. Hig lic caPital bait at of ntlre cupation the ' and Sunnyside showed fuct'" Sunnydale Drugs hopped on the by the Kaiser Steel corporation, the greatest decreases, each with tock. of the company commences Henry Knight Entertains family have been making their Jast place Anselmo team for four STORK TAKES HOLIDAY a considerable amount of clear- 29. Kenilworth and Nine Mile Tuesday. home in Washington. In Honor Of Children points to go into a tie for second AT LOCAL HOSPITAL This sale represents merely one ing was done in the fall of the each dropped one. Mr. John Crawford, Jr., and Tollis Wasatch. Ethel with place Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knight Sr. in the reorganifinal year to provide more skiing slopes. wife steps visited at the home of his the as,0 is 428 was The a ladies with report following high for the The construction and placing of Old Mr. Stork took a holiday parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawzation of the Denver and Rio were hostesses at a turkey dinner total. Wasatch had high team vacation as far as the the tow was done under Mr. AlGrande Western railroad com- In their home on Monday, DecemDragerton ford during the holiday week. total with a 973 and also took workVolunteer direction. was concerned. No births children 26 honor 1901 stock In of in their ber said. the gers hospital pany, he Johnny Tomsich was honored at Jiree game honors with a 2816 have been ers from Sunnyside did all the of Utah Fuel company was pledg- - and grand children. reported since Decem- a surprise birthday party Friday series. work on the power line to the ber 24. Then again, it might be night. Angelo Quato entertained ,ed by a third party interest as Those present were 'Mr. and W area and on the tow itself. Mr. Castle Gate, 215, 197, 197, no cauateral security under the Rio Mrs. Dell Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. STANDING: he was merely detained by the guests at the party with his that 32 Workman's Mkt bad weather and will make up for accordian. Alger stated that the ski area will increase; Clear Greek, 46, 43, 39, Qran(je Western railroad consoli-- a Troy" Pattric, Mr. and Mrs. Cur- Wasatch Store 27 decrease of four; Columbia, 116, be operated jointly by the it in the coming week. mortgage and, in connec- - tis Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. tleon Sunnydale Drugs University students home for 27 of an one; increase Drag97, 96, club and the Bruin Mounyon wjli the reorganization of McDaniel, all of Dragerton; Mr. the holidays were: Billie Craw12 Anselmo Co 4 of tain Ski club and that the ski erton, 780, 779, 973, an increase Denver and Rio Grande and Mrs. Henry Knight, Mr. and ford, Carl Roberts, Mark Foster Pythian Sisters Slate group would eventually take com- 158; Gordon Creek, 49, 40, 29, a Western railroad, which was com- Mrs. Johnny D. Adams, Mr. and and Jack PrCisett. Billie and Jack Services Installation 11. are students at Brigham Young plete charge when their member- decrease of pleted essentially in 1947, the Uni- Mrs. Albert C. Miller of Sunny- Civic Club Organizes ship is enlarged sufficiently. Helper, 632, 615, 618, an in- ted States supreme court ordered side; Mrs. Clarcy Johnston and Basketball Team Installation services for the University, Carl and Mark are 325, the Guaranty Trust Company of nine new officers of the Pythian attending the University of Utah. . This is another effort by civic crease of three; Hiawatha, daughter, Corene, John Barger Silas Ross of the Kiwanis club Sisters will be held in the DragLeo Amador of Balt Lake City minded persons to provide facili- 310, 325, an increase of 15; Kenil New York as trustee of the stock, and the hostesses, Mr. and Mrs. of Sunnyside stated today that erton Clinic building" Monday, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. bring a court action as a means Henry Knight, Sr. ties for the use of East Carbon as worth, 231, 161, 260, a decrease of the club has organized a basket- January 9th at 7:30 pjn. Members Yido Amador during the holidays. well as attract others to the area. one; Latuda, 50, 48, 58, an in- of resolving the conflicting claims team (of sorts) and is pre- are to attend in formal attire and ball crease of 10; Nine Mile, 19, one, to the ownership of the stock. The 400 Card club of ColumBasketball to meet any group (aged 40 all officers are required to be bia met for their weekly card a decrease of one. No none, pared Plans Church in was the This bi action ought Community Swings Into Action and over). One practice session present school now maintained at Nine supreme court for the First game Thursday "evening. county of Easy Holiday was held by the team and noting Mile. prize for the evening was won by New York and Justice Ferdinance Albert Jones, director of J. aftMrs. Mike Tuinbull, Mrs. William Price, 1755, 1843, 1879, an in- Pecoras judgement .and decree youth . activities for the- - LDS the condition of the players Sunnyside PTA To Hold Letting down easy from Ross decided that Tittle won the traveling prize, Mr., erward, an of 36; Rains, 69, 71, 77, was signed September 23, 1949, church in Sunnyside, announced strenuous activity of the holiday crease Meeting Monday Night was enough. while Mrs. George Foster took the season, the Dragerton Community increase of six; Royal, 54, 52, 55, ordering sale of the stock at pub- today that the basketball The team would be interested in will hold booby prize. Other members of The Sunnyside church has laid plans for an acr an increase of three; Scofield, 68, lic auction in New York on April play will commence Wednesday tive week. Prayer meeting will 69, 71, an increase of two; Spring 16, 1950. Several appeals from evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Sun- obtaining games with other groups its monthly meeting on Monday, the club who attended the meetContact can be January 9th at the Sunnyside ing were: Mrs. Levi Nelson, Mrs. be held as usual on Wednesday Canyon, 221, 210, 181, a decrease the decree are pending. nyside school gymnasium. The in the county. Ross Mr. at Sunnyside school house at 7:30 p.m.. -- All Lawrence Holiman, Mrs. William made with will team evening. Thursday evening the of 29. to Mr. play According Heiner, oper- Sunnyside Fuel Utah the through company parents are encouraged to attend. Lines, Mrs. Ernest Stevenson, of The Stoning film Stephen Spring Glen, 251, 252, 267, an ations of the company will re- host to a strong team of Colurrv office. Mrs. Talley Evans, Mrs. Edward which had originally been schedul- increase of 15; Standardville, 64, main with the present officers and bia Taylor, Mrs. John Crawford, Mrs. To CAP Erect ed for the New Years eve watch 76," 76, enrollment the same, Sun- directors, all of whom are promiSock Air Mr. Jones stated fast, tough ac Freeman Elliot and Mrs. Eugene service will be shown at 7:45, nyside, 411, 486, 457, a decrease nent in local busjness circles, un- tion is expected in the crowd- Bingo Party Slated By On Emergency Strip DeAngeles. inof the an adults the 1 of 29; Wattis, 84, 70, 80, Friday evening til the new owners have had op- pleasing sport and invites all East Kiwanis On January 3 Mr. C. P. Hanson of Salt Lake The Dragerton Civil Air Patrol congregation are to gather at the crease of 10; Wellington, 365, 400, portunity to elect new directors Carbon residents to attend the is visiting at the home of his City A and carClinic building for an evening of 402, an increase of two. cubingo on the old sock party erect novelty will an or reelect the ones in the air group contests. Jrs. Byron Hixon. Mr. daughter, is nival fun. Saturday, Pastor Johnson planned by the Kiwanis emergency landing strip southstomary way. The present board club of Sunnyside for January 13, west of town in the near future. Hansen arrived New Years day will speak over radio station of directors and management Pond Constructed to remain several days. KOAL at 10: 15 a.m. Mrs. Johnaccording to Charles F. Goldbach, The sock will provide valuable in- and plans stand ready to cooperate with the Skating Mr. and Mrs. George Biggs and son will also sing on the radio secretary of the group. The Sun- formation regarding wind direcnew owners as soon as the sale For Local Youngsters Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Biggs and nyside school gymnasium will be tion to aircraft the field. has been consummated, Mr. Heinprogram. New Years at the In of Dragerton have the site of the affair. Thepro-ceed- s Local members using family Youngsters of the CAP say home ofspent er said. Mr. aud Mrs.- Arthur been enjoying skating - the past of event used the will be sock the that and strip may prove TWO WORKERS INJURED The Utah Fuel company, which several days, thanks to the efforts Biggs. to. comobA fire of unknown origin pay. for the rope recently vital to planes in event --that the Coeds was organized in I960,' is .one "of of some of the townsmen under AT HORSE CANYON home for Christmas vaca- tained for the ski site in Whit, Price airport is souped in. pletely destroyed the Price Fruit the largest producers of bitumin- the of tion Bell. included Jo Ann. Malaby, An v leadership Lucky more considerable canyon. ous coal hr the west, and operates area in the creek bottom near the Two men were taken to the hos- Market and did Mary Ann Sharp and Marilyn Furniture to Johnson the Some details mines-iasbe have yet to tle three Gate, Clear ' ' pital from Horse canyon mine damage building has been flooded worked out and announcements store Wednesday morning. Fire' creek and Sunnyside in Carbon Clinic Melvin means during the week. Jack House is succesof hoses on the holifire ' Sharp by spent Chief Nephl Gunderson estimated county and three fnines in and has resulted in a will be distributed oft this. , with his Mr. and reported to have suffered a 'Stroke sive days nights -, parents, batFiremen $60,000. The cooperation of everyone is Oliver and Del- - fine ice skating pond. while in the change house. AcMrs. M. A. Sharp. Melvin is atradas0merset, tied the blaze which began at 3:50 carbon. solicited for this affair so that The company supplies Mr. and Mrs. F. Joyce Vere tending Wasatch Academy at ML cording to hospital attendants he coal for domestic, commercial New Public Health Nurse the incurred expense of the rope holiday visitors at the home of Pleasant is. doing fine. N. L. Roberts suf- a. m., for four hours. fered a broken toe when a piece Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Gibson at Damage caused by the long and industrial users in. most of may be defrayed immediately. at the western states and operates Slated For East Carbon of rock struck his foot near the fire at the Rains mine of the Dragerton. Also visiting the Gib - Buffmire, Compagni and Coal company was estimat- 275 beehive coke ovens for acsons during the holidays were edge of the safety cap in his shoe. Mrs. Elizabeth Axelgard has Lights Installed On Fish, Game Board 0 count of western smelters and ined at $22,000. Of this sum Mrs. Gibsons father, Mr. Tom- Hyatt Mrs. At as Peterson Pond replaced Lloyd Skating lain to losses is attributed , linson and Mr. dustries., D. Mrs. E. To and Receive Youngsters Burke Hyatt Frank Compagni public health nurse for East Carbor and $3000 to $4000 to losses The and Lou Buffinire were named Large tonnage of coking coal bon. Mrs. Axelgard is a graduate skating Heaton of Hiawatha. New Years Eve Benefit in materials for repairs, was illuminpond in have been shipped from its Sun- - of an eastern Friday night as directors In the nursing school. Her ated for Sunnydale The town of Wellington has nyside Mr. and Mrs, Larry Stephens actiivties Friday y night Fish and Game to Kaiser Steel corpmine - husband, Chris Axelgard, is coach evening. Large floodlights were visited Salt Lake City during the Protective association at the anthe recipient of the proceeds of submitted a plan for a modern, at Fontana, California, at Carbon the New Years eve dance given! sewer system to a Salt Lake fi- - oration high school. placed at each end of the rink to holiday week. nual meeting held in the Price accept-FroGeneva to If and Steel plant for namdsd firm y study. the to Firemen of give by lighting Dragerton. municipal hall. a Miss Louise Casillas, a member Homer Petty of Dragerton and the area. Coal production amounted to all (Observation this was one kle, It is expected that a bond This winter sport facility was of the Navy Waves Is spending of the finest and best enjoyed, wil1 be floated to cover "cost of 1,475,000 tons in 1948, and the Talley Evans of Columbia have Tom McCourt hit a sensational combined mines now have pro- been selected to serve on the dances ever held in Dragerton. construction. through the efforts of the holidays with her parents, 257 at the Sunnybowl center last Jury provided From preliminary figures the Price city will begin the new ductive capacity exceeding 2,000,-00- 0 the Kiwanis club of Sunnyside. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Casillas in week to Vin top position among tons per year, with coking panel of the district court for Re 11 Anderson, Henry Murphy Dragerton. Miss Cassilas is on all bowlers. Bea Vigil hit 189 to youngsters will receive a mini' Jyear with a budget showing a, mum of $150.00 for the improve- - balance of $3,489.81 after the capacity around 100,000 tons of Carbon county for the first term and James Hows were .the club leave from a Great Lakes naval win top spot among the lady meats o their building center. December bille have been paid, coke per year. committee who directed the work. station. bowlers. of 1950. 20-h- 1 ch as y7 - - pub-Cany- on fid-me- ns Ki-wa- M-M- en Let-Do- M-M- en P-T- A M-M- n. Whats Happening Carbon County - -- Mc-Alpi- ne. ragerton Colo-damage- sat Hi-He- i $15,-00- newly-construct- ed Carbon-Emer- m bright-as-da- . |