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Show K x XL f Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. ; $900,000 monthly payroll. Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, January 22, 1953 Volnme 6 16-Ye- ar 7,000 population Commissioner ' East Carbon Present Any adult is eligible to enroll ir the evening school. The only re t ties. All the above classes carry ful1 college credit and may be used toward gaining a degree. Also offered but without college credit is a class in photography. This class will be taught only if enough people sign up. J. 0. Peterson Served Carbon County 1 6 Years fter 16 years as county com- Infantile Paralysis Must be Conquered missioner and 8 years as chairman of the board, J.. Q. Peterson has ; January is the month when our retired from public life. thoughts turn to tho March of "Blondie as he is knbwn Dimes and the. security that the Ithrough-ou- t the county was born success of this drive holds for all in Sunnyside and worked in mines of us. No. 1 and No. 2 for 13 years. If this disease should strike one Twenty three years ago he moved of our family the financial burden to Columbia and has held the fol-- f is more than most of us can bear. One half of all we raise stays lowing positions: safety engineer, supervisor of personnel and safety; with .us here in Carbon county. assistant mine foreman and gen- However if we should need more eral foreman of the Columbia Coke funds they can be secured from ovens during World War II. the National Foundation. Infantile Paralysis must be conAs commissioner, Peterson has "been especially active in getting quered. With all helping it can be done. better roads for Carbon county. He has worked for the following road projects: Spring Canyon road Bible Study was surfaced; Castle Gate and Baptist Beginning Sunday January 25, road was hard surfaced ( Rollap Dr. J. B. Rounds will be with the Price to Columbia and Sunnyside Baptist Church to lead in a week road finished; one and one-ha- lf of Bible study. Dr. Rounds will mile completed toward Ideal Coal preach in both the morning and Co. from 50-- 6 junction; the service Sunday and then evening and Spring Canyon road he will teach the Book of Philip-pian- s was compleated to mention only a Monday through Friday. To , few. make it possible for everyone to Mr. Peterson as commissioner has favored tax cuts commensur- attend there will be two services ate with efficiant management. He each day. Dr. Rounds will teach was instrumental in taking the Philippians each morning at 10:30 Price hospital out of politics. It and then each evening at 7 :00. how has a hospital board and is Everyone is invited to come and bn a paying basis. He sponsored share in this study of Gods word. Bring your bible and come. We public welfare measures and be- are fortunate to have an able lieved in maintaining adequate like Dr. Rounds with us. teacher Sustenance for the poor. Dr. Rounds has been in the miniI. . Ken-nelwor- th , stry for 57 years and during this time he has served as executive-Secretar- y of the Oklahoma Baptist Convention (1 of every 5 persons in Oklahofna is a Baptist), Missionary to the Indians in OklaWith the Eighth Army in Korea homa, and Secretary of all Indian Army Corporal LaMar J. Lindsay, Mission Work under the Home son of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Lindsay, Mission Board of the Southern Sunnyside, is enroute home ofter Baptist Convention. All services nine months in Korea. will be in our new church building 'Scheduled for release from act- on Grant avenue accross form the ive duty, he has been serving at old boarding house. Eighth Army headquarters as a i (jerk typist home The Mrs. of Irene " Lindsay, a former employee of Dragerton was completelyOviatt, desKaiser Steel Corporation, Sunnyfire Friday January 16. by troyed side, has been awarded the UN and According ,to Fire chief, Fred Korean Service Eibons and the Johanson, the fire was started by Korean Presidential Citation. , an overheated stove. He entered the Army in Febru?' ary of 195L LaMar J. Lindsay Enroufe Homo ! Number 3 5c Flu" Hits Registration Friday For Night School quircmcnt is the disire to learr Registration will be held at seve: p.m. Friday evening in the art room, or you can contact Mr Booth, art teacher, at any tim? The subjects that are being offered are: Oil Painting for beg giners, No. 8 and 108; Freeharu Drawing No. 7; Essentials of In terior Decorating No. 22, 122; Re cent United States History Nc 132; Principles of Biology, No. 1 Classes are held two evening a week. Some are held on Monda; and Wednesday and others o: Tuesday and Thursday. This makes it possible for busy peopli to attend, evening classes withou seriously interfering with other du- Per Copy evidence indicates there may be a mild. epidemic of influenza in East Carbon. In order to minimize the severity of the cases and lighten the task of the physicians, the Permanente points to some common sense facts about the cause and treatment of the disease. It has been shown that the available antibiotis drugs such as pen icillin, aureomycin, terramycin, and cheomtherapeutic agents such as the sulfa group do not alter the course of this viral infection, although the doctor may often use them when secondary infections develop. The results of present treatment with plentiful oral fluids, plain Ox.) Lxxxx. v YIPPIE GARLAND .xj and bed rest are as effecaspirin, Friday, January the 23rd will bring another sensational Basketbal tive as the above drugs. . game to the people of East Carbon. The usual involves severe attack The Tan Novelty Travelers, who at the present time are touring the intermountain west, will bring their outstanding team to Drag- headache, nausea, vomiting and backache with high fever. erton for a game with the East Carbon Teachers. When flu-i- s The teachers of East Carbon are endeavoring to raise enough monsuspected, begin s for the aspirin, lots of fluids, by mouth, ey to purchase a set of new glass jbasketball gymnasium, to go along with the score board they purchased last and confine the patient to bed. If year. you suspect complications, "'request Everyone is invited to attend. The main game will begin at 8 :00 p.m. an opinion by telephone from your with a preliminary game Beginning at 6 :45 p.m. physician It' will be impractical to hospitalize routine cases without endangering other patients, and bank-board- home treatment will suffice in most cases. You Are American And you know that men are still dying in far off Korea. As the old administration backs into, history and a new one assumes leadership, men are suffering and dying for any number of reasons in that far off land. John, wiath his company man an artillery post near the front Someone makes a mistake and a friendly plane bombs the . unit John is a battle casualty. Another group of Americans hold a quiet section. Someone forgot to send the winter equipment in time. Many were frozen badly. A jeep overturns on a slippery road and the commanding general loses his life. , America does not utalize native replacement and American men die from enemy fire. ' It is to be hoped that President Eisenhower has the solution and that solution is not indecision and stalemate but victory. Elementary P-T- A The Dragerton elementary PTA held its December meeting Thursday December 18 at 7:30 oclock in the school gymnasium. Mrs. Leon Rodrequez, president presided. Prayer was offered by Reverand The third and fourth children gride sang four Christmas numbers. Merry Christmas Come Little Children Bells, Hark the Harold angles Sing and Jolly Old St. Nicholas. Mr. Hanson, music instructor, directed the children. They played Johnson. two selections. Crusade and Silent Night Reverend Johnson and Mr. Harold Hansen, Jr. High Principal, were the guest speakers. The officers wish to thank all who took part in the program. . Cradle Roll Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Ring, Boy January 12, 1953. . h |