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Show i Tuesday, August 15, 1950 The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah PAGE FOUR Sunnydulo Built As Result of Steal Expansion We haye mentioned briefly the ancient town of Sunnyside (50 years) and the medieval town of Columbia (28 years). We now come to a recent one of Sunny-dal- e. (seven years.) It is an established fact that at the beginning of World War II the United States -- needed more steel, much more steel than we then had the capacity to make. The government asked one, Henry J. Kaiser, a very capable and aggressive industrialist to help out in the matter. He knew that there was a large quantity of iron near Fontana, California, but the nearest coking coal was in East Carbon, Utah. The coke is used in making pig iron and steel. He therefore leased Mine No. 2 at Sunnyside SUPPORT AN EAST CARBON MAN! VOTE FOR ' The technicolor production of Mrs. Bill Snyder of Peardoz, from the Utah Fuel and the Kaiser steel enterprise was under Colorado, visited last week at the Cheaper By The Dozen is a home of her parents, Mr. and bright cr.d humorous story of the way. Mine No. 2 had been opened in Mrs. Colonel Neil of Dragerton. real life Gilbreth family of twel1899 but was closed in 1921 aft- Mr, and Mrs. Neil made the re- ve children. It comes to the er a very bad fire had occured in turn trip to Colorado when Mrs. Snyder was called home due to Dragerton theatre this coming the mine. Sunday and Monday. After Mr. Kaiser secured the illness. lease from the Utah Fuel he proA STORY ceeded to condition the mine for mine To condition the production. I once saw two men working on a crew. One man was exmen were needed. The men needperienced, strong and able. The other man was young and uned homes. , proven. It was difficult for the young man to do his work but he Thus from sheer nesessity it and kept learning. The stayed on the job, plugged away at others became a reality. how they should do time his all telling man older spent Construction of the first 240 boss.'1 He could have done his the wasnt he work their homes began in 1941 and were work but healthough didnt. I completed in 1942. They were One day it became necessary to reduce the crew. The young built by the Utah Fuel company; man was kept on, the old experienced hand was laid off 60 or 144 were leased by the Said the old hand, "This is an injustice, I am the most able man here. Why fire me? Kaiser steel corporation. Kaiser-Fraz1948 Replied the boss, "You might be able but you are not willing. During not only dont work yourself but you keep others from workYou built an additional 60 units givwith your continual talk. You, my friend, are fired. ing Sunnydale the grand total of ing Voters, Have You Seen Any Similar Conditions? Where? 300 homes. JAMES C. (JIM) YOUNG In charge of Sunnydale Homes Democratic Candidate for Carbon County Treasurer is Henry Murphy who came to To those volunteer workers over the county who are aiding that in 1942, the year Sunnydale me thank To wastown you. Keep up the good work. You wont get any pay the completed. or any promises of jobs butyour interest in good gvemment is those who think they have a big thank you. J. Y. job taking care of one home greatly appreciated. Again, (Paid Political Advertisement) imagine Mr. Murphy with 300 on his hands. In one of these new homes lives Mr. and Mrs. Archibeque and their three children. They came to this area from Colorado and New Mexico. In talking about the rich heritage of the Spanish people, Mr. and Mrs. Archibeque regret that the people of Spanish origin in this area are abandoning the famous Spanish quitarandthe habit of the Spanish people Jo strum the guitar, to sing and dance. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Durney are natives of Galston, Ayrshire Scotland. They came to the United States in 1921 through the port of New York, and straight to Castle Gate, Utah. There they lived in a tent the first time they had ever seen one. Mrs. Durney said she never told her friends and relatives in Scotland that they were living in a tent for fear they would think they had come to the sticks here in the U. Sun-nyd- ale er For . SHERIFF - I Lifelong resident of Car- bon County. )35 years old. UMWA member for 16 r years. Served four years World War II i V. y - Ml months overseas. $ I Holds citation for duty in every war theater. -- . , Pledges to run the office fairly, honestly, and impartially. $ U . s i in L Endorsed by the Following Local Union- si ! ) i HORSE CANYON COLUMBIA KAISER SUNNYSIDE HIAWATHA KENILWORTH CASTLE GATE ROYAL RAINS LATUDA STANDARDVILLE PEERLESS Primary Election September 5, 1950 (Day After Labor Day) (Paid Political Advertisement) THEY PAY BY CHECK I i i TH MERCHANT Checks hflp his credit. - Not necessary to keep a large amount of cash on hand. Simplifies book-- 1 keeping. THE DOCTOR Writing checks frees him from financial worry and leaves him more time for f) his patients. THE LAWYER ' - , He knows there is no better evidence of a paid bill than a cancelled check. He handles law suits for others avoids them himself. CARBON EMERY BANK PRICE, UTAH Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Drive-I- n Teller Window Convenience Your For In 1927 Mr. Durney started to study for the examination to become a citizen. He began to' ask of the men he was questions working with at the time and was surprised to find that very few of them knew enough about the United States to pass the required test of foreigners for United States citizenship. The resume of the Bill of rights learned by the Durneys for their 1927 citizenship test is so pertinent for us today that we reproduce it verbatim: They provide for freedom of religion, of speech and the press; for the right to assemble and petition, and Jo bear arms; for the privilege of holding the home sacred from invasion; for constant security of person and property; for the legal protection; for public and jury trials; for freedom from excessive bail or fines; or cruel and unusual punishments and for the retention of all rights not implied or enumerated in the constitution. VERNER STODDARD and Mrs. Charles Rube-deaof Hayden, Colorado, are visiting with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Long of Sunnyside. They plan to stay about two weeks. Mr. ux son-in-la- w, A Party honoring Butchie Robinson on his second birthday was held Thursday, August 3. Twenty-fiv- e children joined Butchie to celebrate the day. 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