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Show L BOXHOLDER I n n Pi &ni Jj OGfllT O TL r: Volume 1 f t t Per Copy 5c Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah, Tuesday, November 7, 1950 4 East Carbon Voters Cast Dallots Today On National, State and Local Issues Today the voters of East Carbon will go to the polls together with voters'from one end of the country to the other. Many seats are being contested for and that of senator, between the incumbent Elbert D. Thomas, Democrat, Wallace F. Bennett, Republican, and Bill Baker, National Economy ticket, and representative between Walter K. Granger, Democratic incumbent and Preston L. Jones, Republican. J. Allen Crockett, Demo- DON ROSS ELECTED BING CROSBY SENDS AUTOGRAPHED KIVVANiS PRESIDENT brother team was named to lead the Kiwanis club of Sunny-sid- e A in 1951, according to Charles Charles H, Semken, county asses- F. Goldibach, club secretary. He sor, A. N. Smith, county treas- indicated that the elections last urer, A. John Ruggeri, pounty at- week named Don Ross as presitorney and John Bene, county dent and his brother, Silas A Ross, Jr., as vice president. Don Ross is a mining engineer with the Kaiser Steel corporation of Sunnyside while Silas is the preparation plant chemist. Both brothers have been outstanding civic workers in. the Carbon Mr. Gold-bac- h county community. stated that they have maincrat is opposed by Joseph E. Neltained perfect club attendance son, Republican for supreme court records since their induction as justice, w members in 1949. Joseph E. Brown was elected to the position of secretary-treas-Jrfor 1951. will-includ- e er PACKAGE TO CATHOLIC BAZAAR Sunnyside Welfare Entertains 500 At Childrens Halloween John C. Preston, secretary of the Sunnyside Welfare association, stated that 500 children of Sunnyside participated in a gala Halloween celebration sponsored by the association. A candy favor was purchased for the children of the Sunnyside school and distributed by Lee All-re- d, school principal, at the annual costume party held at the school. The children were treated to a at the theatre in Sunnydale with the showing of Laff-Tialong with approprifun-fe- st East Carbon Retains Nu-St- ar me ate cartoons. In Mr. Preston said this was the second annual Halloween celebration under the auspices of the High welfare association and that it now be accepted ar an ' anwill footEast Carbons scrapping' WALLACE F. BENNETT custom in Sunnyside. ball team came out on top for the nual GOP Senate Candidate "fifth successive victory this year a tough Helper LOCAL LIONS HOLD surveyor, all Democratic incum- by defeating The game was nip INTERESTING MEETING eleven, 13-bents are unopposed for office. tuck all the way with the For the citizens of Dragerton and, coached team coming The East Carbon Lions held anCarter the issue of incorporation for Hhrough to take the long end of other of their interesting meetings Dragerton as a third class city will the at the Catholic church in Dragercount. be voted on. The voters can vote ton. East' Carbon is now in first for or against. In addition the A lovely dinner was served, by place with Price in second. Hie ,V f only game the Price team has lost Lionesses Peacock Allred and was to East Carbon boys during Booth. , , . ' . ' the first round. This Wednesday Aji all Lions program was givi s''. at Price the two teams will meet en. Two new members were f for 'the second time this year. A brought into the club Max Leon1 ; victory for East Carbon will give ard and LaMar Edwards. ' Two them undisputed possession of the guests were present, J. C. Welch, 1950 football season. international organizer from Tex, $ exare Coach Carters boys as, and L. A. Grundvig, Lion from 1 ? a well coached with tremely Wellingun. i fighting spirit that has brought The Minstrel show, .under the them to victory in every game direction of Lion Con Staley, is played. i coming along nicely. s i' Lead Tough ir. Football Race 6. r X v PRESTON L. JONES GOP House Candidate .. Jesse V. Bryan, county commissioner for four years, and Bry Miller, county commissioner for two years, both' are the incumbents and Democrats, are opposed by John W. Holden and Eugene Pressett, Republicans for the four and two year commissioners posts. Joseph Holman, Democrat, is opposing Harry Lattumer, Repub- , f s . x1 . ' : , ' x X ' ' jt F V f - T ' MVi Z - i 5 ,4. ELBERT D. THOMAS ' Demo Senate Candidate .' v f-- 'A. 5 r Dragerton : voters will ' have the ' right to select the officers they wish to have represent them if the incorporation receives a ma' jority of those casting votes for Jfs or against. sv ' The leaders throughout the country have voiced again and again the need for every eligible voter to go to the polls, so that we in America can have a truly representative government. ToWALTER K. GRANGER day, Tuesday, November 7, is the Demo House Candidate day. The polls will be opened from lican, for the sheriffs position. 7:00 am. till 8:00.p.m. The polEffie Anderson Democratic inling places and the judges of cumbent is opposed by William election are as follow: A. Jordan, Republican. (Continued on Page Five) Brigham Young, county clerk, K v"1 .. " V - Bing Crosby has honored the local Catholic parish with an autographed package, contents unknown, which will be auctioned off at the Bazaar which will be held this coming Friday and Saturday, November 10, 11. In addition to the beloved Bing, Ralph Edwards, master of of Truth or Consequence has also sent an autographed package, contents unknown, and Jack McElroy, star of Welcome to Hollywood has sent orchids. All these gifts will be auctioned off to the highest 'bidder at the ' bazaar. , The Altar society ladies and the Catholic Mens club are sponsoring the gay event and have promised a good time for all. There will be wheels and fun games, dancing, bingo and all the usual events that go .gjtk,Ju3zaar..,A ced archest' complete with linens will be raffled off. . Mexican food from the recreation hall kitchen will be served. In addition to the above named individuals there will be many other packages from the parcel post booth, that will be sold or auctioned off. The admission is free and the ladies group and the mens dub have promised an evening of mw usual fun and . entertainment. They invited everyone to come and have a good time. The recreation hall and the basement of the church will be the scene of the affair. The bazaar is one of the projects arranged to help meet the expense of building a home or the Catholic sisters who are expected here this coming spring.' cere-mon- ies 5 x 7- - Number 19 National Sunday School Leader To DAVIS DEFEATS CARBON IN LAST GAME IN 1950 Appear Here Nov. 14 The highly favored Davis eleven scored in every, quarter, to i Victor Trimmer, National Sunday school representative of the Assembly of God church from Springfield, Missouri, will be in Dragerton on Tuesday, for a conference.' Services will' be held at 2:30 pm. and 7:30 pm. with Russell G. Fulfrod, district representative, in charge. The district Christs ambassador president, Richard Emerson, will also be present. He will " introduce the Reserve Workers Training course for the youth in the afternoon services. An invitation has been extended by the church for all persons interested in Sunday school work to meet with the members during the services, The church 'spokesman states you will receive help, have your vision enlarged and rejoice over the privileges of being ableMo attend such a meeting. . Services will be at the Dragerton Assembly of God church. Reverend A. E. Hokanson is the pastor. . . . defeat Carbon 25 to 13. It was the Darts game all the way, and it .was not until the last period that Carbon was able to score. Martin Bezyack, Dinosaur passing quarterback, threw a line to pass from his two-ya- rd Louis Mele, who raced the remaining 70 yard for a touchdown. Carbons other score was a pass from Louis Mele to Harry Abey-t- a, a good catch in his e end zone. This was the last game for the high school team this year. 30-ya- rd wjio-imad- Local Kivanians To Attend Training Conference in Idaho The Bannock hotel in Focteel-l- o, Idaho, and November 18 and 19, 1950, were selected as the place and. time for thq Kiwanis annual training conference,, according to Charles F. Goldbacb, secretary of the Kiwanis club of Sunnyside. Mr, Goldbach said die training session is held each district year in the Utah-Idah- o of Kiwaniis to orient the newly-electclub officers in their r duties year in office. He indicated that Don Ross and Joe Brown, newly elected president and secretary, of the Sunnyside lodge will make the trip to Pocatello. , ; A club training conference will beheld after the delegates re-turn, Mr. Goldbach said. The plan is to acquaint every member of the club with the ideas and ideals of the organization. , ed for-thei- . , A7& H Sponsors Bowling Team The A & H Market has taken over the sponsorship of a team in the ladies bowling league. The team is composed of Mary Fahl, Martha Fahl, Alice Robles Eunice Shearer and Norma Shearer-.- This makes the third, grocery market team, Workmans, Wasatch in addition to A H. The Style Shop is the sponsor of the other team. - Bruce Rogers, son of Mr. and, Mrs. J. B. Rogers celebrated his fourth birthday last Wednesday at the home of his parents. Twelve children were the guests of Bruce. |