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Show '1U JJKAUfcKlUN 1UIHUWJU UiLAUI-UXU- UXiUi N, COXHOLDZR -- i Cf 0X3;, bird r ...f f ;i .07tilrrr nini en L-- J g OT:7) .3 Per Copy Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, November SO 1950 Volume 4 DRAGERTOI! VOTES THUMPMG t!0 Number 20 5c Local. Boys Win 1950 Dennett To Senate With Democrats Oil INCORPORATION QUESTION f? Y Football Championship would mean to them both as a financial and community responCoach Carter and his fighting sibility. Others thought that the In' the heaviest off year elec-io- n squad of East Carbon boys deand union would run the Mod Gives feated Price last Tuesday afterso voted no. balloting the voters of Utah Dragerton noon 'by. a J. score of7. to G to win The thought has been brought scratched their votes and elected To Naylor In -i- the 1950 junior high football up by many that' the town should .Vallace v Bennett sena.pr- and institute a town management on gave all other offices to the De- Close Mayoralty Race crown. ' This was the last gam a an informal basis. What this mocrats. Bennett was elected of the season and the sixth would mean is that it would have with a In the voting for the office votes. 20,000 of majority for the local boys. Previno official power, but would have Preston nominees, Kay Naylor polled a straight defeated Walter Granger had defeated Noti a ously an acting mayor and council. This Jones for the seat .otal of 272 as against 264 for Dame, they 25-- 0 congressional and 27-Helper 13 group would meet regularly and with a majority of 2,000. Crocked Fred Johnson for the office of to 6 7 0 to and Price 13 to 7 discuss the problems of the towns defeated Nelson for the mayor, a position that did not and-7-- and 0. supreme to Recommendations materialize. operation. court vacancy It was a battle all would be voted on after ample In the council race, Lou Buff-mi- the reelectec Bonacei Carbonates vas East the with Frank way discussions. If the town needed led the race with a total of District from in the third frame with stale chilrepresentative scoring other more playgrounds or 467 votes. The other four men who Zufoeck over Dennis a fast one and One by teen-age facilities dren and would have served as councilmen Lindsay pulling polls. DisIn 2344 ' count 689. to the ball over from the the of issue pass- bootlegged ; - Only one conclusion can be committee from this informal had the incorporation He kicked to race, Two also line.' trict representative ' gained from the two elections on group would follow through on it Robert Henderson had a tougher ed are Ray Bowen, Royal Allred, extra meant sure vicpoint that Peter-io- n the incorporation issue and that with the proper authorities or and Lloyd Anderson, Andy ReOlsen, .Jorhis -- team. Ben- - Messner - and Byron tory is the ..people definitely do not with' the people of the commu .ime beating Henning-- final eoun .the with Playing exceptional ball for the publican needed - more-poli- ce .want incorporation at the present nity, If Cowan were defeated. four-ye2417. to 3047 the In time. From talking to many of protection, added water facilities commissioner Russell Grange was unopposed race, Jesse Bryan the voters it would appear that or any oiler need a committee reca lce 6222 votes as compared lo First Year to polled and need the go reasons. would various no voted study for one vote separated the two they Only John his Republican opponent with Russell The talk of higher taxes parti- those necessary for the proper Holdens 2161. E. B. Miller ran treasurer aspirants this of so or a After action. in 252-2year lead. a cularly bn ' business property Pressett for Fryer taking addition to ' those on the indi- type of operation the community awaytwo-ye-from Eugene commission-- r Heres the way they voted in county vidual was prominently men- would know what incorporation he Dragerton on the incorporation isto 2903. 5474 race with would issues The them.to meant the peosue: tioned; the thought that candi-'a- e then Democratic and ibe Joe clarified the Holman, people No For ple might be left with a waer for sheriff, polled a total of and sewage system that would would be able to vote knowing Incorp. Incorp. 6365 votes to take the race hands NorJh soon be in need of improvements all the facts necessary. If anx 260 202 Dragerton ' indown from bonded Republican 305 Harry necessitating a South Dragerton ........ 160 565 362 dobtedness; the fact that the presTotal -. ent management of the townsite In the only other contested race would benefit to the detriment of . group believes that some group n the county! Eilie Anderson, inNaylor Johnson he. people and the very large should lead in caring for the in- cumbent county recorder, rolled North 169 103 question that the people just did: teres t of the community and 'its up an impressive 6483 to 1843 South Renoi know what - incorporation children. over William 272 Jordan, Total margin For Councilmen (High publican. Clarion. The will officers newspaper, who Other county campus He is a senior majoring in poli- start new terms at the" beginning i tical science at the Denver uni- of the year but who had no op.y versity. position in the election are Coum-- y V or Tomlinson, a 1947 honor graduClerk B. H. Young, County ate of Fruita, Colorado, Union Charles H. Semken; CounAcacia of high school, is president ty Treasurer A. N. Smith; County ty and a member A torney A. John Rugger!, and of Omicron Delta Kappa, national county Surveyor John Bene, JESSE CARTER honorary organization. He is ajso a member of the stuAmerican Fork school of handi- winners besides Lindsay was Vardent council, board of publica-Lion- sr capped children and adults of all ner, and taking the spotlight fer campus commission and the the Price juniors were Rafhaga Y ages. Mens Press club. The local temple will continue Wilson and Halamandaris. o grow onward and upward, its This win gives the East Car Annual Thanksgiving officers stated, ever bearing in Unites their first county tit.c mind the blessings of the beauti- since the league was organized Dance November 22 By ful order. and gives them possession of Tbo The next general meeting .will The 21st annual Thanksgiving trophy, the presPythian Sisters Sterling Temple be held on November 20. All entation to be made at a later 'ball will be held this year on Wednesday, November 22, at the No. 21 of Dragerton celebrated its m.mers are asked to attend. Mrs. date. The Price junior high won The sponsors of fifth anniversary on October 16. Thelma 'Lemmon and Mrs. Ellen the trophy last year. Price oily hall. ihe annual event have issued an This temple was organized at King, will be hostesses. Mrs. Mary . In the other game in the circuU invitation to everyone to come Sunnyside, Utah, on August 13, o.uungwon is the present cor- this week Helper assured itself will sucMusic and enjoy themselves. 1945, and has grown to a responding secretary of Sterling of third place with an 18-- 0 w!i be furnished by Jimmie Dart and cessful temple order. At present Temple No. 21. over. Notre Dame, a victory that Door prizes will the officers are M. E. C. Mrs. his orchestra. The smaller was carto in be given away addition Knights kept the bigger and more A&H' Wasatch Talco s: nations for all the ladies. populad Helper squad scoreless A collegiate yearbook edited by in the first half. The Helperitcs In Last Warren Tomlinson, son cf Mr. scored oneYirtheYhirdand'their and Mrs. Leslie A. Tomlinson, 141. Qance Saturday Night Mrs. Memory; last two in the last six minutes of Mary pianist; TlieTadies G arden RoadThaiTbeen awarded At The Dragerton Uym Mrs. Ray Play"Among protector; Worthington, play. honors in a nafcion- - All East Carbon has been in- Coleman, guard; Mrs. Lois Whitcame Market Coach Carter says the squad The al contest, it was announced to vited to attend the Dragerum burn, past chief; Mrs. Pearl Ma- .through again with a Jiree to ons was a fine bunch of boys to work day. ward dance which will be held han, and Mrs. Rhoda Patterson, win over the Style Shop. The with. They were Willing and Ibe Kynewibok, annual of this coming Saturday night at trustees, three, two and one year!Wasatch store kept their kad by anxious to follow instructions and ; the University of Denver, receiv- -. the Dragerton gym. Jewkes or- terms, Mrs. Rhoda Patterson, Mrs tte Workmen's every one having a fighting heart. ed this top honor in judging con- chestra will play for the event. Lois Whitburn and Mrs. Nancy Market ladies. The desire to fight was the prime ducted by the National Scholastic The dance will start at 8:0Q p.m. Durney. Captains of die degree Betty Van Wagoner had high reason why it was only- - scored Press association. Out of 221 with admission of $1.00. Ward staff, Mrs Cecil Fryer and Mrs. game for the evening with against three times during the books entered in the contest, only budget cards will be honored. The June Church. M of R & C Pearl single 172. Lilly Tollis with a 167 six games. a 28 received this award. proceeds from die dance will' be Mahan received chair of grand took second, Phyllis Estes was This week the coaches will meet The book was rated on such used toward the ward budget as- junior in the state temple at the Jiird and fourth with a 163 and Dragerton to select an All-St- ar items as over-a- ll appearance and sessment. The committee has ar- grand session held . in Salt Lake a 158. team for the junior, high league. ' art work, copy editing, campus ranged a very interesting evening City on September 15 and 16 of Yvonne DellaCorte had high : Heres the way the teams ended Sisters Mahan and coverage, technical quality- - and and a good time is in store for all this year. follow- the season: of a 417, with series total W L the amount of student labor in- to enjoy. Dont . forget its Sat- Patterson also received their past ed a 397, East Carbon with Tollis 0 6 Lilly by volved in the production. urday night at the Dragerton gym. chief certificates at this session. Carol Greenwell with a 393 and Price ... 4 2 ... Present project of the temple Last years term as editor of ith a 393 Van Waone 3 3 ..... in Helper celebrated donated her Merchant and the clothing, toys was the second for Gwen by61 6 . 0 Notre Dame ... (Continued on 'Page Five) Tomlinson, who now edits the birthday oh Armistice day. ther people will be sent to the The ' voters of Dragerton with a thumping no turned down the proposed incorporation of the local townsite. The vote was. 565 against 362 in favor. This was a majority against of 203. In the first vote on incorporation on July 12, 1949, the vote was 239 "against and 182 in favor or a dif57. The majority ference against in the first election was in the second it was '61 against. In the 1949 voting 421 out of 1100 eligible vot--only rs .bothered to go to the polls. In the 1950 balloting 92 7out of 1300 . of the eligible voters went to the Taking Other Seats s to-w- - "-o- f 6, 59; hard-foug- ht re . - 12-ya- rd , ar Vinner 51 ar . in-th- us Lat-turn- er. For-Ma- yor j1 - Warren Tomlinson Again Wins National Honors As-c:s- 'N social-fraterni- I Pythian Sisters Anniversary Date Honored Group . Sun-Advoc- ate t . 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