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Show ;COJl!OLDHV Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Velszna 5 $900,000 monthly payroll. 7,000 population Per Copy. 5c Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, September 4, 1952 Barbara Steele, Terry Durrant Fatally Injured Tony Migliacrio United in Marriage jjn A lovely bride, Barbara Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Steele, 116 Berkley, was united in marriage to Tony Migliaocio, son of Mr. and iMrs. Tom Migliaccio, Helper, August 16 lin the Community Church at Dragerton. The brides gown was of traditional white satin, with a small rolled collar, and long pointed sleeves. Her veil of brides illusion cascaded to fingertip length from the cap of seed pearls. She carried white orchids. The (Reverend T. M. Constance, formerly of Dragerton, now in Ogden, officiated at the candle Idght ceremony. ' 'Her twin sisterJCatherine, was maid of honor; best man was the grooms brother, Thomas Migliac-ci- a, Jr. Katherine was attired in white lace underlined with blue satin. The brides maids carried bouquets of pink gladiolias, and wore blue dresses. They were Gwendolyn and Joyce Steele, sisters of the bride. The brides mother wore toast colored lace; the 'grooms mother iwore a rose colored lace dress. A lovely reception was held the evening of the 16th in honor at the Moose of the just-weHall in Helper. The couple left the next day for a two weeks honeymoon, at "Portland, Oregon, the coast, and at the Red Woods National Monument, California. The couple 'will reside in Helper. mid-summ- er . . ds Convention at Community Church The Annual Missionary Convention will be held at the Dragerton Community Church, September 2, through 7 at 7:30 p.m.with the exception of Thursday evening. Two dynamic missionary speakers will be presented on the program. Reverend Donald Fairley has been a missionary to Africa since and more recently in Gabon. His work has 'been preaching the Gospel among four language groups. A very interesting part of his work has been among the pygmies, furtive denizens of the forest, only four feet tall. Reverend (Herman Dixon has served on the rugged missionary frontier of Borneo since 1932. On one memorable trip he had the conjoy of baptising 1472 Dyaksheathverted from head hunting enism. The Dixons were imprisoned by the Japanese for 43 months during the war. Torture and starvation took the lives of eight of our Alliance missionaries but the Dixons were among the 500 survivors released. At the dose of World War H they returned to, Borneo where from 1948 they pioneered in isolated North East Borneo. In thelast three years hundreds of Dyak pagans have been converted and eighteen churches organized. naBoth missionaries will have tive costume, curios, and moving pictures of their 'respective fields. . Beverly McFarlane and Myr-leeStevenson spent last week end visiting and shopping in Salt Lake. n East Carbon Men Dragerton Funeral services for Terry Rur-ran- t, traffic fatality, was held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Dragerton school gymnasium. The bishopric of Dragerton Ward, church of Jeesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, officiated. Little Terry was killed when he and two companions slipped under the wheels of a produce truck on the eastern end of Car-so- n Number 36 You Are American Gayo Fausoft, James Norton Yet Do You Know? United in Marriage You are an American, yet did Take Examinations At Carbon College you know? that within the last Gaye Fausett, daughter of Mr. six weeks, Dragerton has lost two Thirty one men from East Care, bon have recently passed the ex- and Mrs. Earl N. Fausett, of its young citizens one from was in united amination given at the Caibon marriage the impact of illndss, the other a College for mine foremen, fire in a double ring ceremony Aug- traffic fatality. Death always is ust 27 to James Norton, son of 'boss and shot firer. Those given mine foremen cre- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wahl, Hel- tragic but it 'is almost brutal when the little ones of the community dentials are: G. L. Watt, Horse per. The couple were married at the are involved. Canyon; Grant W. McDonald, Glen W. Sandifer, Charles Q. Ov-ia- Sunnydale Chapel with Bishop Their passing always brings to E. E. McFadden, J. E. Milton officiating. Banks of mind the Oration at a Childs and arrangements of satin Schmidt, W. Vodapich and C. B. Avenue. given by an American Olsen, all men from Kaiser mines bows and greenery contributed to Grave Burial was in Price City ceme- at Sunnyside. Ivan D. McCourt, the loveliness of the church set- of another generation. tery. Robert Swinburne, J. V. Halaman-dari- s, ting. I know how vain it is to .gild E. L. Huff, C. H. Oveson, The bride was lovely in a white a grief with words, and yet ' I T. S. Harvey and N. R. Seeronen, lace chapel gown with fingertip Wish to take from every grave its all of Columbia. lace veil with heart shaped head-piec- e, fear. Here in this world, where Those given fire boss credenand carrying red roses. tials are: D. E. Stevenson, D. E. For Her- maid of honor, Barbara life and death are equal kings, all ColG. G. Bell from and Brady Fausett, a sister, wore white lace should be .brave enough to meet Mont Harmon, superintendent umbia; G. H. Holt, L. G. Darr, and carried a red and white nose- what all have met. The future of the Carbon county school dis- N. G. Ligeros, B. L. Miller and gay. Bridesmaids were: Patricia has been filled with fear, stained trict, has issued the following list R. E. McKinley from Horse Can- McCourt, Althea Morgan, Price; and polluted by the heartless past. of teachers for the East Carbon yon; M. D. Ross, R. J. ONeil, J. Nancy Graham, Sunnydale; Bar- From the wondrous tree of life J. Nielson and L. M. Greenbalgh area: bara Tucker, sister of the groom, the buds and blossoms fall with from the Kaiser mines. Columbia Harry Balle, prinThose given shot firer creden- Springville; wore pastel net ripened fruit, and in the comcipal, and Katherine Strate. tials are: T. T. Olsen, Horse dresses, and carried matching mon bed of earth patriarchs and nosegays of pastel sweet peas. babes sleep side by side. Why Dragerton elementary school Canyon; J. Ktitin and P. Eccli Flower was Loraine Fausett ; should we fear that which will Joseph Bunderson, principal; Beth from Columbia. girl ring bearer, Louis Wahl. Best man come to all that is? We cannot Allred, Geniel B. Douglas, Mar-jo- r! was Junior Garcia, Helper. telL We do not know which "is Monroe, Blanche Justesen, Price Farm Game was The the greatest blessing life or death. mother of the bride Esther Tomlinson, Anna Moyer, attired in a lovely sheer chartruse We cannot say that death is no Ella Ruth Turner, Janie E. HenRelease Chukars dress accented by a corsage of good. We do not know whether C. derson, Naomi Koskie, Allis white gardenias and red roses." the grave is the end of this life Stephens, Edna Thurman, AmanGhu-k- ar releases Several of young The .grooms mother wore a blue or the door of another, or whethda P. Roberts, Anna Louise Mawill be made into crepe gown with partridge n, Naomi complimentary er the night here is not someStevenson, Shirley yo, selected areas of the state during where .else a dawn. NeitheF can Lawrence Stephens and num- corsage. next two Total weeks. the Those taking part in the wed- we tell, which is the more forArvetta Satterfield. ber to 'be planted will approxiding program were LeLoy Varner tunate, the child dying in its moDragerton junior high school mate 2,000 birds. Harold Hanson, principal; Royal These represent about two fifths who sang sketches of love songs thers arm before its lips have N. Allred, A. W. Anderson, Ilo of the 5,000 Chukars raised at the while the procession was (being learned to form a work,or he to their seats. Marilyn who journeys all the lengths of Anderson, George L. Beutler, Jo- Price Game Bird Farm this year. ushered Allred lifes uneven road, painfully takaccompanied. seph Booth, Mary C. Crawford, Same 3,000 of these young birds Wednesday evening a reception ing the last slow steps with staff Myrtle E. Davis, Arvilla Kings, will be held over at the farm for was held for the justweds at the of lifes uneven road, painfully Rex J. Frank Worthen, Haddock, brood stock as well as to be reSunnyside school house, fater taking the last slow steps with Roland G. Hendricks, Russell leased when they are matured which the couple left for Spring- staff and crutch. Fryer, Verner Stoddard, Evelyn next spring. These brood birds It may be that death gives all Varner, Jay B. Higginson and Al- will be used to continue the Chu-k-ar ville, Utah, for a honeymoon trip. Mr. is Norton is of worth to life. If those Geneat there employed bert Childs. program outlined: by the Fish va, a who for Utah, honeymoon trip, press and strain against our Lee Allred, prin- and Game Department for 1953. Sunnyside va at Irontown. hearts Steel The could never die, perhaps couple cipal; Esther M. Black, LaVon 'Approximately 200 young Chu- will make their home in that love would wither from the SpringAllred, Lillie Roberts, Ida Haren-bur- g, kars will be released into each ville. earth. May be a common faith Frances Blankenship, Dor-th-a chosen area. Supplementary plants Mar-kosAt the reception Roselyn from out the paths between our Swenson, Mama Booth, Ella will be made into three areas McCourt Patricia and sang; hearts the weeds of selfishness, Turner, Hazel Morgan, Margaret where birds have previously been and I should rather live and love and Nancy Graham, Patricia Naylor, Clifford Mayer, and Glen released. Seven new areas at var-otap danced; Veloy Varner where death is king than have Preston. localities over the state will Table decorations were ar- - eternal life where love is not. Ansang. Supervisors in the district in- receive new releases. other life is naught, unless we (Continued on Page Three) These birds will average nine clude the following: D. E. Wilknow and love again the ones liams, secondary supervisor; Amy weeks of age. Little is known of love us here. who C. Nelson, elementary supervisor; the success or failure in releasing They who stand with breaking John C. Winn, school coordina- young Chukars. This experiment hearts around this little grave tor; Mrs. A. E. Jones, school lunch s .being made (because of the high need have no fear. The largest supjervisor, and James Warren, production and success of the and the noblest faith in all that hukar program at the Price farm transportation supervisor. is, and is to be, tells us that death, ;his year, more young birds have even at its worst, is only rest. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bishop have 5een raised than anticipated, with We know that through the comreturned to their home in Sunny-sid- e the result that present farm famon wants of live, the needs and The Dragerton Geneva team after attending the wedding cilities are inadequate to handle duties lea1952 of each hour,, their grief cinched Carbon Coal bethe who the maturing birds through-th- e of their daughter, Elaine, lesson will derisive with a day by day until at came the 'bride of J. Grant Bird winter. Experience has shown gue championship 10-- 7 last these graves will be to them victory over Castle Gate. on Tuesday, August 19. Mrs. Hugh a number of these young birds a rest and peace, almost This is of the chamthird of the place mature now will released sister straight bride, Miller, Price, into team There is for them this the for Dragerton was also in attendance. wild brood birds next spring. pionship ofJoy. norw consolation. will and have, permaEvaluation of future releases will they they live -- again Miss Shirley Davis and Miss ye based upon the successe of this nent possession of the Bucks their lives will surely be as good as ours. We havd' no fear; we Sporting Goods trophy. Pat Graham. left last Saturday experiment. necesThis was series are the children of' the same moplayoff Complete facilities of the Price morning for Portland, Oregon, .to the fact that Castle ther and same father awaits us where they are going to teach Farm are now being used for the sary due schodl this summer. Chukar program. A 'building pro- Gate won the first half. Drager- all. gram to install 500 brooding pens ton won the first game at DragerRita Lucero, daughter of Mrs. Vera June Odendahl, daughter and other installations is now un- ton, Tuesday night .12 to2. as This the way the Coal LeaLucero, and LaVon Odendahl, derway to further the expanding of Mr. and Mrs. gue second half race ended: Dra- Rock, Dragerton will each .use a Dragerton; and, Carol Rae Jones, Chukar1 program. Mrs. gerton won 8, lost 2; Hiawatha $200 Miners scholarship to Saint Ray daughter of Mr. and Miss Pat McCourt returned last won 7 lost 3; Kaiser won 4 lost 'Marks Hospital. They will also at- Jones, Sunnyside, (will leave September 7 to enter nurses training week from Colorado where she 5; Kenilworth won 4, lost 5; Cas- tend college classes at Westminat the Holy Cross hospital in Salt ook a two weeks summer music tle Gate won 3 dost 6; Ferron won ster college in connection with ' 2 lost 7. taking nurses training. Lake City. 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