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Show Tribune Bra BOX HOLDER Volume 3 EAST CARBON TO HOST ANNUAL MEET To Reign at Columbia OF FEDERATION OF WOMENS CLUBS The BookCliff club of Sunny-sid- e and the Cultura club of Dragerton will play host at the 33rd annual convention of the Eastern district of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs which will be held in East Carbon on April 15th, according to word received from Mrs. F. L. Graham, ladies will tour the towns of East Carbon. Mrs. 0. Jay Kingston, president of the state federation, will be speaker for the afternoon session which will be presided over by Mrs. R. B. Humphrey, first vice president of the eastern district. Gold & Green rA f --V- i) VS' The second place K i w a n i s bowlers continued to close the gap separating them from the Lions team by driving within three games of the lead team in Thursdays playoff in the Civic league. March 4. Kiwanis won three and lost one Attending as matron of honor in its match with the Rotary team was a sister of the bride. Mrs while the Lions split its match Jake Farliano, DelMar McCann with Wasatch store, 2 to 2. served as best man. Gus Burdis was high total scorBishop James E. Peacock of er for the evening by amassing Sunnyside officiated at the cere- 584 points for Rotary. Jack Theor-m- e Royalty to reign as the Columbia Gold and Green ball in the and Bert Easter lead the Lions school mony in the afternoon, house Saturday are: Left to right LoRae Ellett, queen and mony, which was held at 4 30 team with three totals of p 71 and Mary Ann Rodish, attendant. Lois Malaby, second attendant, was not in the afternoon. 525 points, respectively. Rusty present when the picture was taken. The lovely bride was attired in Woolsey tallied up 505 points for a beautiful brown suit with white Wasatch Stores stand against the 1 IN COAL MAJOR LEAGUE The Kaiser Coal bowlers pushed Kaiser Steel from top spot in the Coal Major league Sunday evening by winning all four points in its match. Union Supply in turn forced Horse Canyon from the third place berth by grabbing all the points in its match. Union Supply was lead in its onslaught against Horse Canyon by W. Johnson who amassed 590 total in points for a three-gam- e the match. B. Harenberg sparked the Utah Fuel team with a total of 544 points while D. Tollis spearheaded Kaiser Coals advance to first place with a tally of 527 points. Johnsons game of 218 was single high for the evening. R. Sorden was second single high scorer with 207 points. Coupled wiJi two other good games, Sor-degame helped to boost Kaiser Coal to the top by adding 520 to the tally. Harenbergs game of 203 was third high for the ns ce Dragerton Sixth Grade Donna Holliman Veds Don Poulson Presents Program At PTA Meeting In Home Ceremony The regular meeting of the was Joe Brown who made 217. Jack Dragerton Elementary on Thursday night March held Theorine, through in good style 9, with president Lawrence Stephens, officiating. Ned Urambulia gave the opening prayer. The three sixth grade groups gave the program. Mrs. Ida Andersons group presented two short plays, How Jack Reformed, and Wher Uncle Comes to Visit. Also a medley of songs including an unbrella song and dance was presented by the group. hjrs. Blanch Justensens group gave three choral readings. A saxophone and a harmonica solo were also rendered. Mrs. Kissells group presented a short play entitled, A Radio Station Presents, Tn route to the United Nations. The program was concluded by remarks from Mr. Lawrence Stephens. This was the sixth meeting of the year. The seventh meeting will be held on April 13. LIONS D. Lauriski 136 179 137 452 In the United States, petroleum Ellis Peacock 115 140 121 376 215 199 157 571 was first produced commercially J. Theorine 190 159 176 525 in 1859. R, Easter WASATCH M. Daily V. Hyatt V. Jones V. DeLost R. Woolsey 126 150 157 150 157 146 170 171 152 175 183 147 ....J5L156 Scores in Wednesdays ing in the Ladies league: WORKMANS MKT. 1st 2nd Chris Memory 125 Close Team Charlotte Bon .... 140 97 Bea Vigil ..... 162 180 139 120 Sunnydale Drugs broke its tie Ethef Tollis with Workmans Market in the Nellie Oliver 95 Ladies league by grabbing three M. Carey 140 119 of the four possible points in its match with them Wednesday ev- SUNNYDALE DRUGS 160 122 ening, The Wasatch Store bowl- Lillie Tollis ers improved its stand irt the Juanita Ripple.-,- , 106 113 152 135 league by taking four points from Jerry Vigil the last place Anselmo squad. Nellie Holland.... 151 164 Bea Vigil of the Workmans Dot Burdis 114 114 Store team was high- - scorer for F. Anselmo the evening with a three-gam- e total of 481. Nellie Holland wfes Helen Farliano.... 106 105 next high for the Sunnydale Rachelle Farliano 113 100 Drugs with a total of 443, while Maurine Moyer.. 106 101 Jo Jensen came in third for Was- Ruby Mihalik.... 91 atch Store with a total of 430. Jean Tucker 98 115 110 Jerry Vigil of the Sunnydale Pat Graham Drugs squad with a score of 411 -was the only other bowler to ex- WASATCH STORE-- ceed the 400 mark for the 'match. Mary Eaquinto.... 124 91 Beas game of 180 was highest Jo Jensen 160 163 for the evening. Phyllis Estes, Phyllis Estes 124 166 Nellie Holland and Jo Jensen Y. DellaCorte..7. 112 121 rolled close games of 166, 164, and Mary Fahl 129 118 163 points, respectively. Sunnydale Drugs Keeps Lead By Defeating Workmans -- , 276 434 410 455 505 A A lovely evening ceremony which united in marriage Miss Donna Juanetta Holliman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Holliman, Columbia, and Donald Sherman Poulson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Poulson, Columbia, was held at the home of the brides parents. Bishop Talsein Evans, officiated. The bride chose a lovely dress of red with black accessories and wore a beautiful corsage of white gardenias. The couple are maxing their home in Dragerton. Mr. Poulson is working at the Columbia mine. Dragerton Relief Society Slates Annual Party The Dragerton Relief Society will hold their annual party in the school house Wednesday, March 15. The evenings entertainment wil include a program, refreshments and dancing. All members of the ward are invited to attend the party. Figures never lie, but it sometimes takes a good tight girdle to keep them from telling the truth, De-Mo- lay De-Mol- ay, A1 i De-Mo- lay total enrollment in the V REDUCED PRICES countys schools dropped by 23 students from the previous LIONS CLUB ASKS period, a trend that may be attributed to the labor conditions OF SCHOOL in Carbon qpunty during the past COOPERATIOil several months. For the period IN B100D TYPING LUNCH EXPLAINED ending February 24, 5,830 students were enrolled as compared to The East Carbon Lions Letters circulated - among the during the previous period. club, sponsors of the blood of Dragerton school chilTen of the countys 23 schools parents typing campaign, wishes to a campaign to dren showed slight decreases in enrollexplaining all inform those who have school lunch reduce ments while eight showed slight .prices listed not been,, typed since the reasons for the selthe following increases and five remained the that program began, they same. Schools showing decreases can have their blood typed ection of Dragerton as one of the six schools in Utah: where an were at the hospital any day MonDragerton, Castle Gate, fifteen-celunch Price Southside, Kenilworth, day through Friday between experimental will be served for a month. Price Central, Scofield, Sunnyside, 10 and 11 a. m. 1 Less than 50 of the stuYour cooperation In the Wellington, Price junior high and are in the dent body Carbon participating life Increases mean senior ' high. your campaign may school lunch. or a loved one in case of were noted at Columbia, Helper 2 The physical plan (equip emergency. Central, Helper junior high, Hiament and labor) is able to absorb watha Price Harding, Rains, a considerable Increase; Standardville and Spring Canyon. 3 School lunch records in this No changes were noted at Clear E. C. ROTARY CLUB district are adequate and reliable, Creek, Spring Glen, Wattis, 4 The district has competent and Gordon Creek. school lunch supervision, For the six weeks covered by HOLDS HILLBILLY 5 The district, school adminithis report, 5,830 students were strators and school lunch personenrolled and tiie average number nel, have shown past interest and PARTY IN PRICE present during that 'time was in Improving the cooperation Percentagewise this was school lunch program. 93.57 and the number tardy totalMembers of the East Carbon The letters signed by Mont Hared 1,071. Rotary club had better than a mon, superintendent of schools, fair to middlin " time at the hill- stated that Utah is one of the two Dies Woman billy costume party in the Price western states participating in the Dragerton Country club Saturday night. campaign in cooperation with the In Hospital Friday Outstanding feature of the eve- United States Department of nings hilarity was Harry Malabys Agriculture. Mrs. Beulah Elmira Robertson, rythme boys" or- j According to the letters, "The 41, Dragerton, died Friday In the chestra composed of Andy Pratt, campaign will be carried out durDragerton hospital of peritonitis. Louie Veltri, Fred Jones, Bob ing the entire month of March and She was bom August 6, 1908, Heers and Larry Stephens. (the participating school must lowat South Omaha, Nebraska, A skit written by Mrs. Fred er the meal charge five cents daughter of Sam E. and Nellie Jones and directed by Mrs. Ray without lowering the nutritional Preston Lewis. Bowen depicting life in the meal or reducing (quality She Is survived by her hushighlighted the program for the of the meal served. band, Clayton Lewis Robertson, the evening. Mrs. Clyde Roberts The quantity idea, of course, in Dragerton; one sister, Mrs. Mable read the skit which was acted out the price is to increase loweringparticipaWaggensellar, Omaha; two broth- in with Mrs. B. Farnspantomine Harold and ers, Lewis, Omaha, worth as the still daughLloyd Lewis, Tulsa, Oklahoma, ter; Doug Bon, as tending pa; Mrs. Malaby, Irish and her mother, Mrs. Nellie Setting To Be as ma; Nephi Gunderson, as the Peterson, Chicago. revenuer and Gerald Tobey as the Theme of Columbia The body will be sent to Omaslicker. ha, Nebraska, for services and city C. J. Roberts was in charge of Gold & Green interment by the Mitchell funeral Saturday the program and Mrs. Fred Jones home, Price. w served as toastmistress. Columbia's Gold and Green ball Larry Stephens was in charge Saturday night will feature a An ancient remedy for fever of contable decorations which was to wash water over the pashoddish by the Bee Hive girls tient and onto a frog, to which sisted of butcher paper and com and the Boy Scouts on its floor jugs with candles in them. the fever was supposed to pass. show as well as a variety of pther In keeping with the setting com dances. Following the Irish theme, The first newspaper straw poll bread and ham was served. The VeLoy Varner and Gary Turnbull was conducted in Harrisburg, Pa., group closed the evenings festiv- will Irish Eyes are When sing, ities by dancing to Jimmy Dart's in 1824. . Smiling. , orchestra. June McFarlane of Sunnydale is in charge of dancing; Burton ReyEast Carbon Families nolds, tickets; Mrs. Civish, de- -' Two thousand pounds of dried corations and Fred Civish, Jr, eggs were received by the union music. Flower girls --for the event set welfare committee In Dragerton Satuiday and distrlbuted among in the land of the shamrock are: Lynn Turnbull and Carol Ellett the miners families. Proportional amounts were re- Wayne Lindsay will be - crown ceived by the locals of Sunnyside, Bearer. Sunnydale and Columbia. The shipment which was packed Sewing Club Entertained in cartons weighing several By Mrs. L W. Smith pounds was packaged in bags ofi Mrs. L. W. Smith entertained one, two and three pounds by a her sewing club at her home in group of volunteers in the Clinic Dragerton Friday evening. Mrs. building Saturday morning. Mary Bon gave a very interestand educational talk on the ing Annual Party Slated By people and the ways ,ot Japan. Columbia Relief Society The remainder of the evening was doing needle work and socThe Columbia Relief societys spent ial chat annual party will be held in the Covers were laid for Mrs. Doris school house W ednesday; 'March Mrs. Roberta Porter, Mrs. Smith, 15. At the last meeting of the Mrs. Mary Bon, Mrs. society, Mrs. Fullerton of Spring Pat Warring, Leatha and the hostOdendahl, Glen gave a discussion on paintess. ing weeds for winter bouquets. The next meeting will be held Mrs. Doris Smiths home on at Circle Meets Missionary 24. March At Mrs. Jack 5,-8- 53 nt 4 La-tu- da K ridge-runni- ng I back-woo- ds e Complete Colorful Basketball Season Bowl- I ' Games 3rd Tot 139 262 110 355 139 481 134 393 95 134 393 113 395 112 341 124 411 128 443 114 342 124 115 ...... 80 335 328 207 171 95 308 87 197 108 323 117 430 105 395. 127 360 152 399 Mr. and Mrs. George Lackey of East ninth grade cagers whose colorful Dragerton spent two days of last actions Carbon on the basketball courts has local fans week visiting friends in Salt Lake looking forward to next years season in anti- City. cipation of many good games. They are, front I emplified the Initiatory and degrees for forty youth of the Carbon county area, and presided at the installation of the first officers cf Castle Valley chapter. Julius S. Daniels of Salt Lake City, Active Member of the grand council of the order of .DeMolay, presented the Letters Temporary to the new chapter, establishing its existence pending the issuance of a cnarter. Representatives from the chapters of Ogden and Salt Lake City, together with the boys from Provo, made the trip to Price in chartered buses. Over 200 members of DeMolay and the Masonic fraternity enjoyed a dinner prepared by Naomi chapter of Eastern Star and served by Jobs Daughters in the dining Cirat Chapter of Provo ex room of the temple. six-wee- ks CIVIC LEAGUE BOWLING KAISER STEEL AT TOP Twelve East Carbon youths were initiated into the Castle Order of Valley Chapter, officially launched March 5 at the Masonic temple In Price. From among the group of forty Carbon county youths Initiated at the ceremony five East Carbon boys were named as officers ln the organization. Those chosen as first officers in the group are: Delmar McCann, senior counselor; Robert J. Hyita, Junior steward; Carl M. Poglajen and Gary Turnbull, preceptors, and F. L. Graham, Jr., sentinel Other East Carbon boys initiated were: George J. Hyita, Harry R. Malaby, Veloy J. Varner, John L. Cartwright, Jr., Billy H. Flynn, Melvin A. Sharp, Jr., Abe H. Strate, Edgar C. Whise- -l nant, Jr., and Hugh R. Dirken-dal- l. The TOP SPOT LIONS IN accessories. Lions. The couple are making their Burdis broke his own high game home in Dragerton. Mr. Wilson record of 226 points by one point is employed at the Horse Canyon to secure his spot as third highest mine. single game bowler for the year. Rell Anderson rolled a game of KAISER COAL REPLACES 218 and was closely followed by EAST CARBON YOUTHS INITIATED AT 96.25. KIWANIS TEAM CROWD first-pla- HIGH GETS six-we- ek es - Miss C a 1 i e Rae Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevenson of Dragerton, became the bride of Larry Wilson of Beneta, at a ceremony performed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Farliano, at Sunnydale Saturday, JR. For the third time this year, East Carbon junior high school won the first prize of $15 for the highest attendance during a period. . Helper junior high took the second place prize of $5 in the junior high division for the term ending February 24. Clear Creek won first prize in the elementary division with Wat-ti- s and Kenilworth taking second and third, respectively. East Carbon had an attendance record of 95.14 per cent while Helper made a mark of 93.94. Clear Creek took first place in the elementary with an attendance of 97.69 per cent Wattis hit a mark of 96.67 and Kenilworth made Election of officers to serve for Collie Roe Stevenson Becomes Bride Of Lorry Wilson C FOR THIRD TIME first McA'-pin- E Number 37 ATTENDANCE PRIZE NEWLY FORMED ORDER OF DEM0LAY eastern district president. the next two years will be held for the day will during the afternoon, and the Activities commence with an address by days activity will be climaxed by Mrs. I. R. Morrison, vice the installation of the new offipresident of the stake federation cers at a tea. Mrs. Lambert, peace service chairFourteen clubs in Eastern Utah man of the state federation will are affiliated with the federation. moderate at a panel discussion by Five of the clubs axe in Price and the district chairman. Mrs. Gra- one in each of the following ham will preside over the morn- towns: Moab, Monticello, Dove Creek, Hiawatha, Helper, Orangeing session. The group will be served a ville, Green River, Sunnyside and luncheon in the Good Shepherd Dragerton. Mrs. Ellis Morgan heads the hall in Dragerton and will be entertained by Mrs. Earl Bookchff club and Mrs. Frank school chorus. Colombo is president of the Culthe luncheon, the tura club. Following . Per Copy 5c Dragerton, Utah, Tuesday, March 14, 1950 -- Rogers' Home The Ladies Missionary circle of the Dragerton Community church met 'at the home of Mrs. Jack Rogers Thursday evening. Program for the evening included a solo by Mrs. Kenneth Johnson and a duet by Mrs. Virgil Mathews and Mrs. N. L. Roberts. Mrs. Jack Masters read, The Greatest Perscription" and Mrs. Is the row, left to right, Ikey Montoya, Sherry Hamilton, Charles Stimac read, Ernie Romero, and Charles Dickson. Top row, left Bible True. Mrs. Walter Whitto right, Lyle Peterson, Mike Anastasakis, Denny burn gave a reading, Two Neighbors Stop to Talk. Lindsay, VeLoy Varner and Coach Nordell Allred. Mary Ellen Sharp Active In College Band Work Mary Sharp, bass player, of Columbia,- - a sophomore in the college of arts and sciences, took part in the University of Colo- rados winter band concert, Sunday, March 5, on the Boulder campus. The concert was conducted by Frank Baird, director of the Varsity band and assistant director of Colorado bands. t |