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Show Number 33 Volume S GLEANER GIRLS BIND SHEAF BIG ANNUAL FISH & GAME SMOKER TO BE HELD HERE FEBRUARY The East Carbon members and directors of the Carbon-EmeFish and Game association have been hard at work this past month m making arrangements to bring the Annual Smoker to this area. This smoker has year. The program consists of numbers by top rate professional entertainers, fried elk sandwiches, beer, pop and a raffle of groceries and sporting goods. To top it off the final act is one that all fellows interested in stag smokers cant af"" ford to miss. The smoker will be held on February 24 at 8.00 p. m. in the Dragerton gym. Your Fish and Game card is your admission. Tickets can be obtained from any of the directors or can be purchased at the door. All proceeds from the program will be used to finance bird feeding, deer count and numerous other activities related to fish and game. Many sportsmen from the East Carbon area have been asking for a greater representation m Fish and Game the Carbon-Emeassociation. Thus the number of directors has been increased in this area from three to nine giving the local sportsmen as great a representation as any other sec- Miners Fail to Heed Return to Work Order 24 ry Test of Courts Power to Break Strikes Looms As Result of Miners Actions SUNNYSIDE SCOUT v TROOP HOLDS k:- - COURT OF HONOR Adult Study Course f Miners in the East Carbon area, in harmony with the rest of the nations coal miners failed to heed John L. Lewis government prompted order to return to work The Sunnyside Boy Scout In Troop 290 began National Boy Monday. Scout week which was from FebIgnoring two court orders the ruary 5 to 11 by holding a Court men remained away from the pits PTA By of Honor in the Sunnyside ward in what appeared to be an unanchapel Sunday evening. nounced and unauthorized indiAn adult study course in figThe program began with the vidual continuation of th walkand urine textile painting under out. presentation of the colors by the the direction of Mrs Blanche Scout color guard which was folMiners have expressed . the Whitlock will begin Monday, Feblowed by the congregation singing view: Nothing short of a conli13 7:30 m. in at the p. ruary America. Opening prayer was tract will make the diggers probrary room of the Dragerton duce coal offered by Bishop James E. Peaagain. receivto word school, according cock. ey law Under the ed from Mrs. F. H. Graham, JunMothers of the boys receiving School PTA president. which the president set in motion ior High tenderfoot badges were asked to One lesson a week will be in an effort to end the dispute last stand with them and as each boy on Monday evenings for a week, the following moves were given received his badge from Assistant period of 12 weeks. The course made: Scout Leader James Stewart, he 1. The presidential fact finding has been divided Into four sesin turn pinned a miniature badge sions. The first four weeks are board said immediate resumption upon his mother. to be devoted to figurine paint- of coal production was imperative ry Boys who received badges were ing, the next two to ornamental to national health and safety. Donald Peirce, David Larsen, trees (Ming and Cherry), the 2. President Truman asked for Keith Hunter, Larry Dennison, next four weeks to textile paint-i- n an injunction Robert Niitzuma, Ernest Hamilordering the miners and the final two weeks to to wort ton, Keith Johnson, Charles Powuck fundamentals of making ell and Barton Jensen. jlhwnJSadl 3. District Judge Richmond B. lampshades. tion. Committee Chairman James A. Lssued a Keech Merlene temporary Oveson, of the Jensen, the Shriely of branch Gleaner girls Leavitt, Sylvia Dragerton The course is being sponsored The nine directors are: Lou Jones and Scoutmaster Charles Stalfor the miners to resume coal digBarbara Eunice In the at Marta a Shearer, Black, sheaf the LDS church bound Stark, program tenthe PTA Burke and Joe Larsen also were by anyone wishing Hyatt, presented Buffmire, school house on February 5th. Included above are: ey, Maureen Moyer and Jenine Moyer. to take any or all of the lessons ging. Brown, Sunny Fratto, Sr., Mark derfoot badges. Beth Alice Geraldine Hanson, Burdick, Hyita, Patsy Judge Keech also set a hearing William D. Collins, Tenderfoot badges were awardmay do so free of charge. For Predovich, or one February 20, , to determine of but Wasatch ed to Store Fouie the persons of group taking Script Explorers Kinyan, whether the directive should be lessons is the can be used in the purchase of Melvin Mower and Donald Denadvisable it that EAST CARBON LIBRARY these Fish and Game tickets for nison. Wayne Jones was presentthey attend the last class of the continued for the full 80 days law. secFrismoker on ed both his tenderfoot and the big annual previous session so they might provided by the FOR HEED EXPRESSES -Oknow what materials are required "Close observers said the situa-- " ond class badges and Neil Howday, February 24. for the class. The directors ask that it be ard received his first class badge tion may shape into a supreme UNUSED B00XS Mrs. Whitlock suggests that test of court power to break big brought again to the attention of and four ment badges. Presentathe local outdoor man insetting tion of the awards was made by those attending the classes bring strikes. Lewis has complied with The faculty and students of In his interest and cooperation in Leader Naylor. small bottles or containers for the law by ordering the men to East Carbon Junior High wish to Mrs. Stewart, mother of Asthe work of the Fish and Game paints, a pint Jar for cleaner and return to work but the men have were resirecords New to of the Was successful attention the A production bring very meeting group. This is the first time that sistant Scoutmaster Jay Stewart the established in three departments aa box for the bottles. Also wear continued the walk out on their this community has ever received gave a talk on what scouting had held Sunday, February 5, In dents of this area the fact thatadehouse dress or apron and own. The law states that indi-bri- ng of the Geneva plant of Geneva much of a representation on the done for her .son. Ellis Johnson the Good Shepherd Hall, by the' school library is far from a large piece of cloth for vidual workers can work or quit and ' stocked books month with The Catholic the of Steel men the parish. quately company during board. The directors want this gave a short address on scout wiping your hands and cleaning without penalty, so the question to toto a of January, it was announced everyone plea section to carry its proportioned oath and law and Scoutmaster purpose of the meeting was to to extend brushes. It has been suggested remains can the union be puaish-th- at lito manold books the their men. club a for J. Loren bring Westhaver, special day by share of the responsibility. As Charles Larsen discussed scout- organize several women get together because Its members quit as a brary instead of discarding them. ager of operations.. on everyone knows this community ing. Junior Leader Neil Howard A good number of the men were a paint set as the students group, since the law also says that enwere all and several present very high Larsen took his David junior Recently is full of hunters and fishermen. through Departments setting the new must furnish their own materials. union is responsible for the acts The directors want all such indi- tenderfoot tests to show how it thusiastic about the idea, and boys saw a local resident drop- records in net tons produced were Mrs. Writlock has all the fig- - ia0j m convinced of the necessity of this ping booksinto a garbage can, and agents, viduals to get the real feel of das done. the open hearth, the plate mill urines, paints and other materials One ray of light still lingers Under the leadership of Assis- club. upon i nvestigation discovered and the slab mill, Mr. Westhaver for the course available. being a sportsman by taking part that the entire situation will be tant Stewart the scouts gave demAfter a few words of welcome that they were just the type for said. in all its many phases. . avoided by an agreement between Maurice Manchester, Mike Fratto onstrations of setting up camp, to the men, Father Sanders ex- the high school library. All fifhearth The open department and Frank Compagni. sending and receiving flag "sig- plained the aims and purpose of teen of the books are now restthe operators and Uje miners.. topped any previous monthly The sportsmen in this area nals, rescuing a lost person, im the organization, and the mem- ing on a library shelf. Fish & Show o more than Lewis has invited the operators to record by production voted a stretcher and bers those interested all have asked provising present unanimously applyInstead of discarding those old 6,000 net tons of steel ingots. The meet with him Wednesday and to appoint a committee immediin fishing and hunting to take ing first aid. books that are taking up space On Wild Life was 123,975 net total January an active part in the activities of Leader Naylor gave an expla ately. to the around house take them they have accepted. tons. Previous high in the open Result of voting: the fish and game group. All their nation of the National Jamboree the school library so that some hearth had been School achieved In Wednesday objectives lie in the direction of which is to be held at Valley President, Mr. James A. Abey-t- a, boy or girl might profit from the March of 1949 when 117,898 net Scoutsummer and this a area better this Forge place making Dragerton; Vice President and knowledge locked between their tons were The first meeting here in produced. for the outdoor man. They em- master Larsen closed the meeting. Secretary, Mr. H. T. Murphy, covers. East Carbon of the Fish and The new record in the plate phasize that only through the Sunnydale; Treasurer, Mr. J. P. Game group will be held at monthsecond is mill combined cooperation of all will Kiwanis Club To Fete the straight Ryan, Dragerton. school this KAISER STEEL BOWLERS ly record established in this de-p- ar the Sunnyside the fishing and hunting improve. Motions made and carried: Scouts Boy 'Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. Lee Sunnydale "With more and more people takunent. The new record pro1. Official name of society: Kay, state fish and game DEFEAT KAISER COAL, duction was 80,864 net tons which ing to the great open spaces it is The Kiwanis club of Sunnyside The Catholic Mens Club. publicity chairman and Bob surpasses the previous high, esimperative that efforts be made to will play host to the Boy Scouts 2. Meeting of the club: Every federal government Parks, Mohawks The East Carbon December take care of the limited and ever of Sunnyside in a dinner Tuesday first Sunday of the month at 2 GRAB LEAD !H LEAGUE 1949, of tablished in conservation man win be on 27 to 28 victory over a out tons. net The edged more 5,000 than decreasing number of game. hotel. m. by HalL Good at in the evening p. Sunnyside Shepherd hand to show colored films on the Notre Dame squad in the Kaiser Steel bowling team December production totaled 75,-33. This meeting day also to be James G. Anderson, district repwild life and conservation. final game of a doubleheader in Annie Martinez Elected net tons. resentative of the Scouts, will ad general Communion day of the broke their tie with the Kaiser Open discussion will be held the school gym Wednesday evecoal team and forged ahead to dress the group on the need for members of the club. President Catholic' Guild January slab mill production for any questions on fish and 4. Initiation fee to be one dol- grab the lead in the Coal Major was 106,609 net tons. Previous high ning while the ninth grade team Scouting among the young men of game activities. lost to Wellington 27 to 33. The St. Marys Guild held its the community. Silas A. Ross, lar. league Sunday night by taking in this department was establishAll sportsmen are asked to 5. Ushers to be appointed by two of three games with Kaiser ed in March of 1949 when 105,-2annual election Sunday, February Scoutmaster, will act as chairman Spectators were kept on the attend this meeting where 5. Father Sander for one year for coaL of their seats in the closing for the evening. tons were produced. net edge of reels ( many interesting both churches. Following apUnion Supply was outstanding Annie Martinez was elected seconds of the final game as the color film on wild life will two teams seesawed back and president with Julia Lucero as The meeting, of the Catholic pointed: For Dragerton: Mr. J. team of the evening playoff and shown. be Lions Whittles vice president and Eligie Herrera Altar society has been postponed P. Ryan, Justin Neumeier, James chalked up the three highest to- Rotary forth with one and two point After this meeting the A. Abeyta, Jim Vega. For Sun- tal scores which ran 989, 956 and was named secretary. until Wednesday, February 22. leads over each other. members of the Fish and nyside: Ray Bustos and Juan 928. The teams pin looping spree Club Lead In Trailing at the half with the Game will hold a meeting In Valles. cost their opponents, Horse CanHEAD CATHOLIC MENS CLUB score 12 to 28 the East Carbon Civic League Playoff regard to the annual Smoker 6. Entertainment: Father San- yon, three games. cagers quickly pushed their score and other events soon to ders, H, T. Murphy and Ray Utah Fuel took all three of even with their opponents makcome the club The whittled up. Rotary Abeyta ing the final moments of the game lead of the first place Lions club a r.ip and tuck affair with a posfrom three all games by taking Honors for total pins of the sibility of the game going either them in the Thursday playo 0f East Carbon High h match went to three members of way. c thClv eagye;u the Union Supply team. J. The final PTA To sank the Abeyta Host goal that Play upset running orme led with 523 points to his Just to keep locals their one point the gave bottom Its course the running credit, C. Easter came In second win over NoJe Dame. He was At Founders Day with 518, and Stoker brought up Wasatch store grabbed two games high point man for the squad .from the second place Kiwanis the rear with 516. The East Carbon junior high scoring nine points. Fratto fol- cuThese three bowlers copped A will play host to the ele- - lowed with six points and King ' as hon. A 'The students of East Carbon ,single hih &crers mentary groups of Drager- - made four. to a sequence, however, siderable under the usual ton and Sunnyside at a mass Chirardelli was high scorer for t br W.U. to held in' be the Dragthe Notre Dame squad and for the meeting Wasatch was high with 928 points. vivZ 17 A game of 202, Easter, second yith a erton school gym Wednesday at game with 11 points to his credit of 195, and Theorine third Rotary came in second with 921. 7:30 p.m. in commemeration of Politaro follow'ed closely by rack-P-T- A queen will be elected 189. R. Woolsey was high total from among the student body to with Founders day. ing nine counts. scorer for the series with 513 . Standing; A .of 'reigir over the festivities. - Eight past presidents third quarter of the first jn W L points to his credit. V. Hyatt fol- organizations in the area will be Candidates for the royal thrones the 'game Wellington hoopsters 495 J. Theorine lowed with and 18 JO Kaiser Steel honored and each presented a forged ahead from a 19 to 19 aTe Sam Stoddard and Caroyln chalked up 490. 20 28 Kaiser Coal Anderson from the Seventh grade; corsage or boutonniere according halMime to hold a 26 Horse Canyon R. Woolseywas also high single to Mrs. Edna Graham, president 18, Denny Lindsay and Jo Ann Hixon East Carbon over basket lead 21 27 Union Supply scorer for the Wasatch team with of the Juniqr High from the Ninth grade; Ray of ther throughout .....21 Fue27 Utah lCorto" and Patsey MaTaby from a game of 183,. . B. Harenburg of A portion of Lhe program has game. 12 36 the Kiwanis team came in second been assigned to each A the Tenth grade, Nancy Olsen and Sunnydale group. Lenard and Richards were high with 180. G, Burdis rolled 179 for The Dragerton fifth grade Is to John Kranken from the Eighth with ten BABY GIRL BORN TO Rotary while J. Theorine follow- perform and the junior high will scorers for Wellington grade. Romero was high apiece. poinis 178. Election of the king and queen ed with closely ive a pageant. Bishop Mortensen for East Carbon with eight points. is scheduled for February 13 and DR. AND MRS. VOSS will offer opening prayer. the announcement of the royal Mrs. Dorothy Korfanta is presiA baby girl weighing six pounds couple will be made February 17. dent and ofthe Sunnyside A and fifteen ounces was born to heads th? DragerLarry Stephens Castleman was Dr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Voss of Young James ton A group. The operated on for an appendectomy Salt Lake City, January 28. " new arrival has been named STORK SHOWER MONDAY "Refreshments and punch and last Friday. waffers will be served after the Edward Holland is in the Drag- Esther Mae. The Voss family Two youngsters arrived at the program. erton hospital with a siege of flu. formerly resided at Sunnyside, FOR MRS. JOHN BUSCH Dragerton hospital last'week. A Ernie Cox appears to be re- where the doctor was physician Mrs. Hazel Morgan entertain- boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Temple Pythian Sisters, Sterling an illness. from Ernie for Utah Fuel company. covering No. 21 will have a stork shower ed her bridge club at her home Clmto Snyder of Dragerton on entered the hospital ten days ago. in Sunnydale Wednesday even- February 9, whilep on February The ski life is still being heavily for Mrs, John Bush Monday, 20 at 7:30 p.m. In the ing, February 8. Mrs. VI Lind- 12, a boy was born to Mr. and Reverend Laird Loveland, will worked February Officers who will direct the newly formed Catholic Mens club over the week end. Every- clinic buildirig.'Mrs. June Church say won the high score while Mrs. Joe Ilarnasdez of Sunnythrough the coming year are: Left to right, J. P. Ryan, Dragerton, speak at Washingtons birthday one '" reports that the run is in and Mrs. Mary Worthington are Margaret Heers won the second dale. treasurer, James A. Abeyta, Dragerton, president, and J. T. Murphy, dinner and dance to be held at the and prizes. to traveling hostesses. and Masonic be condition. vice secretary. Sunnyside, president temple, February 18th. 'good Painting Offered Junior High Taft-Hartl- A 10-d- ay Geneva Steel Plant Sets New Records Catholic Mons Club Organized At Meet LD In Dragerton Parish Taft-Hartl- ey 3 Departments Gsizs Fib ct East Carbon Squad Edges Notro Danio InCbso Tussb . 70 66 w ir. ) f.leet P-T- P-T- etiftraL STswstok wZ It, .to. klm . S P-T- P-T- A. -- P-T- P-T- i i i |