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Show V DOXIIOLDER .i 0 Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume 4 Ila Anderson Bowling Becomes Dominant Sport For Dragerton Teacher, Receives Degree East Carbon Area Ila Anderson, Dragerton teacher, has just received a B. S. degree from the University of Mrs. p East Carbon bowling is moving into high gear and into a dominant place in the activities schedule of .the area. Two ladies leagues have been organized and will ' bowl on Tuesday and Wednesdays at the Sunny bowl. The East Carbon ladies major ; league started to bowl last Wednesday night, September 12 at 7:30. The other league plans to start Tuesday, September 18. It will be known as the East Carbon Ladies National League. Officers elected for the E. C. L. major league are as follows: President, Lilly Tollis; Ether Tollis; Secretary, Nellie Holland; Treasurer, Yvonne Della Corte. Team captains are as follows: Miners Trading Post, Dolly Stella; Nicks club, Evelyn Burke; Dragerton Cleaners, Lillian Milano, and Kaiser Ettes, Dorothy Bur-di- s. Utah. , ' $ vX This is an accomplishment of ' t t note as Ila has raised a family of , , t k Z' i four boys and one girl. (Andy has at this with times helped along ' task). The three boys Don, Andy ; and Bruce each have a college degree. Robert enlisted in the air corps last summer after two years of college. Mrs. Udell Jolly of San Carlos, California, also has a degree. Mrs. Anderson taught four years before marriage. The first two years in the Savier District and two years in Spring Canyon. She had attended the University of Utah one year and one summer. Eight years ago she began teaching in East Carbon and began working toward a B. S. degree. She has completed the re- For colmaining two and The third annual observance of lege years by correspondence and Kids day will take place National extension except the 11 weeks in residence during the summer of on Saturday, September 22. The.Kiwanis club of Sunnydale 1951. is sponsoring the program for the children of Sunnydale and r : ' - H : Kivanis Club Sponsors Program Children two-thir- ds 7 House of Music Offers New Teaching Facilities The House of Music on Eighth East Main, owned and operated by Lincoln and Dick Luke will be opened for business September 19th. building has been comto give the sturemodeled pletely dents the very best of teaching facilities. Two teaching studios have been provided. George Garland has become a member of the house and will teach piano and voice. Lowe Valentine, Napoleon artclub Mass., professional night ist, will teach accordian. The house will open with a new department for records, sheet music and instruments. Also affiliated with the store is Andys radio repair .shop. Music instruction in East Carbon will continue as usual. The Edward Poglajen Lay-Minis- ter Episcopal Church The 11 oclock worship service at Trinity Episcopal church in Dragerton this Sunday will be led by Edward Poglajen. Mr. Poglajen is one of a group of men in the congregation who are making regular services possible by actlay-ministe- $900,000 monthly payroll. Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah, Wednesday, September 19, 1951 Ila Anderson, ing as 7,000 population rs. The church school meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m. under the direction of the Rev. Nicholas. The teachers this year are Mrs. Alvin Johnson, June McFarland, Donna Ruskauff and Rev. Nicholas. Sun-nysi- de. The committee in charge of arrangements are: Rell Anderson, chairman, assisted by Charles Goldbach, Jim Howa, Henry Murphy and John Rados. The Saturday program is as follows: Free bowling for the children at the Sunny Bowl from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. They will rotate in the setting of pins. A free show at the Nu Star starting at 1:00 p.m. Following . the show a treat will be given the children. -- Mary Crawford Vice-preside- nt, The E. C. L. National league will elect officers and choose captains before they start to bowl Tuesday night. A meeting for the East Carbon Major league (for men) will be held Sunday, September 23 at This meeting includes all the men in East Carbon whether employed at Kaiser, Columbia or Horse Canyon mines, or in any other business in the East Carbon area. All leagues will bowl under handicap, so as to give the beginner an equal chance with the expert. Free bowling instructions will be provided. 6:30 p.m. Gargantuan Shovel In Operation For Coal Company Talks To Son At New London Mrs. Mary Crawford, Dragerton teacher and resident of Columbia, talked to her son, Jerry, over long distance at New London, Connecticut. Jerry is attached to the submarine Bonfin and is now ready for regular duty. He is on his way to San Diego via Panama Canal. Jerry has been in training at New London since February. East Carbon B.P.W. much as destroyer? Think twice before you say there aint no such thing. For this shovel, the largest in the world, exists. It is working right now for one of the soft coal companies. This gargantua of shovels takes, in one bite, a chunk of earth the size of a room. It is 130 feet high and can dump its load 240 feet away. Eight big motors, the largest of 1,5000 horsepower, are Number 33 Copy 5c Wallace F. Bennett Believes The Worker Important Individual Individual Citizens More Important Mechanical Governmental Processes Industrial foremen were charg- point of view. The process is ed Saturday by Senator Wallace hastened when those who believe F. Bennett with the responsibility in it tell us that all this is being of producing top quality citizens done for our own good. as well as products to match. Only when we can build again Speaking here before the fifth the integrity of the individual annual Executives Industrial Re- citizen can we hope to stop the lations conference, the Utah law- present headlong plunge of our maker showed the correlation be- country Loward more centralized tween our increasing use of ma- power in the federal government chines to produce our goods and which, unless checked, will reour growing reliance upon the place the individual as the final mechanical processes of passing source of political authority, the laws, writing regulations and Utahn said. handing down administrative deThe workers themselves, by crees to solve our problems. mastering the machines of their You know that a man who is trade and the mechanical procesfamiliar with the machines in ses of government, must fight, your shop will turn out a better Senator Bennett concluded, product than a man who is new against becoming the faceless to your equipment. In the same slaves of industry and governway, a person who understands ment. the basic operations of' the ma... chinery of government will be a better citizen, he said. Manuel Abayta The Senator said that foremen have the responsibility of educating their fellow workers to be both better mechanics and better citizens by participating in elec tions, by helping to operate political parties of their choice anc by functioning in parent-teachmeetings organizations, town school elections and other activi ties in which industrial work counts so much. Democratic government should work on the principle of pyramiding leadership, the senator pointed out. Th ebroad base is the people, their leaders rising above them in successively smaller steps. The ultimate leader can I be successful only if he is susthe tained by full, complete and 4 er Ever see a shovel which weighs integrated a as 4,000,000 pounds Per him. leadership He then pointed out beneath that dicta- tors, on the other hand, sit atop an inverted pyramid with the heaviest weight of authority on top which finally causes the whole structure to fall on its own weight. Bennett blasted the theories and the men which have minimized the importance of the worker as an individual. If given a choice today, we would reject the philosophy that mechanical government processes are more valuable than the individual citizen, he said, but we slowly almost Imperceptibly riltin loward thaf unhappy Senator Manuel Abeyta Returns to Korea After Furlough Manuel Abeyta, who has been in the Navy since last August and Was stationed in Japan and Korea for a while, is sailing back to Korea. Manuel was in a naval hospital in Japan suffering from appendicitis. Manuel stated that he hoped this would be the last period of time he will have to spend in Korea and hopes that he will soon be able to return to the United States. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Abeyta and brother of Peral Ferguson, Jenney Hansen, Harry, David, and James Abeyta of Dragerton, ; needed to operate it. The shovel, with two companions which are almast as large, will peel 70 to 80 feet of overlying earth and limestone In off a coal seam. And they do it East Carbon B. P. W. club willfast at a rata that permits projoin forces with the 160,000 mem- duction of 250,000 tons of coal a bers of the 2700 clubs of the month. As the coal is mined out, . land is reclaim- - (llVG D POtCrSOTl National Business and Profession- the churned-u- p al Womens Clubs, Inc., when ed by planting trees and grasses they commemorate National Bus- and making lakes for recreation United In Marriage iness Womens Week, Sept. 23rd al purposes. Sunday, September 16 saw Miss The shovels principal import- Helen to 29th. iHinkins and Mr. Clive fospital News The Business Womens Week ance is that it is a symbol of a Peterson united in marrihas been Several babies have been born poster, which will be displayed quiet revolution that age at a beautiful ceremony at in the on for many caryears going locally throughout the week, arthe Dragerton hospital recent-- y. Utah. a Huntington, ries out photographically the slo- coal industry. Step by step--a- t Mrs. and Mr. According to hospital The following day Mr. Stork delivered a gan theme that there should be tremendous cost the transition J. O. Peterson, parents of the has been made from human mus- bridegroom, honored the newly- girl to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dur-ran- t, Full Partnership for the Job Men and women are de- cle to mechanical muscle to get weds with a wedding reception a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Harpicted working together on every the coal out of the ground, clean- - held at the Columbia Recreation old Guptill, and a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Forest Campbell. hall at Columbia.- (Continued on Page Fifteen) (Continued on Page Fifteen) Joins National Commemoration De-'.Mo- ine -- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Hatold Collins were among the East Carbonites who enjoyed, the unique and fascinating Ice Follies of 51. ' Larry Busch was home recently on furlough from the air force. au-horit- ad. ies, |