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Show Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume 10 7,000 Population $900,000 Monthly Payroll Per Copy DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1957 at Holy Communion Episcopal Church A Music Program Number 22 So The Official Call For East Carbon For Nominations A music program under the The Whitsunday celebration of Holy Communion will be held at direction of the- Board of EducaTrinity Episcopal Church at both tion will be offered to residents the 7 :30 a. m. and 9 a. m. ser- oft he east carbon area. It will consist of Band, Singing, and The official call for nominavices this Sunday. Holy Communion will also be Marching activities. This program tions for officers of District 22 celebrated at 8 a. m. the Monday will be conducted from June 4th (Utah and Wyoming), United and Tuesday of Whitsun week, at to June 28th; and from August Mine Workers of America, for the 9:30 a. m. Wednesday followed 5th, to August 30th with a closing term beginning January 1, 1958, group, and program for the public on Aug- and ending December 31, 1961, by the prayer-stud- y hasb een issued from the Rock on Ember Friday and Saturday, ust 30th. All those interested in Band Springs office by Arthur Biggs, June 14 and 15, at 8 a. m. of the district. The Wednesday celebration bring your own instruments and secretary-treasuron come and be conducted will Nominations The Wednesday celebration this Tuesday Thursday or the officers of international week will also be followed by the mornings at 9:00 to the DragerSchool. ton All those oard member, district president, Junior prayer-stud- y High group. two On Saturday members of the interested in Singing, adults as district secretary-treasure- r, as Trinwill Church Family will meet at children, please report national policy committeemen, and a. m. down scrub to 8:30 at Tuesday Thursday at 1:00 at one from Wyoming and one from ity board the walls and ceilings. Volunteers the Dragerton school. Separate Jtah, and two to help with repainting will mee chorus classes for different age members, onef rom immediately after the Monday groups will be arranged. There No. 1 (Wyoming) and one from No. 2 (Utah). have been some requests for an celebration of the Eucharist. is class.-Tliwill- be conducted during evening adult singing can be arranged if those inter- the month of June, Mr. Biggs Beta Sigma ested will call Mr. Van Cott at said. The officers of vice president, 6659, or meet at the Dragerton Girl of the Year" auditors and tellers in District 22 School on Thursday at 1:00. Phi Beta have been discontinued by order the has also been There interest Sigma Every year select over in all the world shown children's a marching of the international union issued Chapters in their chap- and rhythm band. Those inter- June 29, 1956, and effective Augthe outstanding girl ter that has done the most out- ested in that typeof activity please ust 1, 1956, arid which action was standing work for the good of the report Tuesday and Thursday ratified by the 19th constitutional chapter. It is kept by the point mornings at 9:00 a. m. There is convention of District 22 held no charge for these classes. -February 14 of this year, at Salt system. This year, Alpha XI is honored This is the first time a program Lake City. Ballots will be mailed all local to give its Girl of the Year" of this kind has been presentee in the district not later unions of to lone Maki us take Advantage o award Dragerton here so let Mrs. who has done a splendid job. it, and enjoy musical activity this than August 26. Hie election is to be held September 3, this year. Hazel Morgan was also honored simmer during our leisure time. Electionsd uring June for all as she attended every meeting of local union officers will be conthe group this year and was preSoft Ball ducted tof ill the two-yea-r terms sented with a gift. commencing July 1, 1957, and endLast week the soft ball league ing Jun 30, 1959, Mr. Biggs stated. played to capacity crowds. A' one game, 47 cars were counted. Results: Monday Kaiser No. 2, 7 and Kasier No. 3, 4; Tues day, Kaiser No. 1, 3, and Kiwan-i18; Wednesday, Horse Canyon, Of District 22 - er sub-distri- ct, Sub-Distri- ct Sub-Distri- Nom-natio- ct ns -- Phis , ..I ' MR. AND MRS. PAUL E. HILL . NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hardy of Castle Gate announced the mar- riage of their daughter, Helen Renay, to Paul Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hill of Dragerton. The double-rin- g ceremony was league Eight to Receive Calls for s, presided over by Bishop R. N. Allred of the Dragerton LDS ward May 3 at 1 p. .m at the Seven Carbon county youths home of the groom. one transferee from Ohio and The bridesmaid was Carol Foote are being notified that they must of Castle Gate and the best man was Michael McDonald of Drag- report to the Continental Bus depot in Price June 11 at 11:55 a.m. erton. to receive travel vouchers to Salt The new Mrs. Hill was lovely Lake City and return where they with a in an all white-gow- n will undergo their veil. Her dress was of examinations for possible physical brocaded faille with a princess-style- d e induction into the bodice and a ballerina-lengt-h services. armed circular skirt. Her corsage . Those in this call include Edwas of pink miniature roses and ward Joe Baca, Kenilworth; Ellis the wedding cake was pink and LeRoy Pierce, Wellington; Ronald white. Edward Mutz, 'Helper; Francis A delicious dinner was served Alonzo Byrge, Spring Glen; Gary after the wadding. On June 5 Michail Johnson, Price; Pierre Osmembers of the bridal party en- car Carlson, Sunnyside; Roger Lejoyed an outing at Lagoon. roy Edwards, Price; and John Al"On May 8 Mr. Hill returned to bert Smelko, .Columbia, a transthe Nval Training Center at. San feree from St. Clairsville, Ohio. Inducted In this county's May Diego, California, where he will receive 22 weeks of training as call were James ,Elwin Kosec, an aviation electrician. His wife Spring Glen, "And Bill Pecharich, will join himtfv ere at the com- Price. Both have been sent to Fort Ord, California, for assignpletion oi this training. A bridal shower was held for ment to' basic training units. the new bride at the Castle Gate recreation hall of the LDS chapel Honor Students . May 17. Service shoul-er-leng- 19, Coke Ovens, 12. th pre-inducti- near-futur- on V . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hawks of Moab are the proud parents of a baby boy. This is their first child. Mrs. Hawks is the former Yvonne Maddera of Dragetrpn, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maddera. Mrs. Maddera is at Moab where she is caring for the new grandchild. He is .to be named Bobby Jay Hawks. ' In Typing Following is a roster of team personnel : Coke Ovens Jack Stevenson, manager; Ferron Pappas, Ralph Madone, Jim Jewkes, Mel Nau mann, Emmett Rodriquez, Rich ard Stark, Cliff Johnson, Elmer Salazar and S. Saladone. No. 2 Kaiser Mine Charles Compagni, manager; Ted Durrant, Grant. Smith, Carmen Juarez, El voy Wittesen, B. Wittesen, Bob Bezyack, Bob Van Waggoner, Doug Tollis, Mel Mower, Rip Col lins, Ray Stokes, Bert De Lost and Floyd Tucker. Kiwanis Club George Farli-anmanager; Joe Taylor, Jim Kent, Bill Lindsay, Don Ross, Blair Poulson, Val Arambula, Tom Far-lianBell Anderson, Lavar Johnson and Roy Muehlberger. .S6. , j o, o, VELOY S. VARNER, ... GRADUATE J' f MARY LOU RYAN . . . ENGAGED No. 3 Kaiser Mine Pete GalMr. and Mrs. James P. Veioy J. Varner, 21, son of Mr. legos, manager; Jim Norton, Rey-Snyd- of Dragerton, announce the enGill Preston, Bob Shep- and Mrs. J, A. Varner, Columbia, gagement and forthcoming mar-rig- e June will be on Utah, of their daughter; Miss Mary graduate CARD OF THANKS AcadU. S. from 4, the Lou Ryan, to Bernard Bums, son Military Mr. and Mrs." Edward Bums emy at West Point, New York. of te The entire staff at Utah Varner will receive a bachelor of Chicago, Illinois. Hosptial is grateful to er, Per-manen- of science degree and will be commissioned second "lieutenant in the infantry , branch. At West Point he was active in the Russian ski and glee clubs and the cadet chapel choir. Appointed to the academy by Representaive Henry A. Dixon Republican, of the First Congress- ional Distirct, Utah, Varner was a cadet captain during his senior Mr. James M. Fahl of Sunnyside, for his generous donation of books. Books made available to the patients, particularly patients requiring a prolonged length of stay, will help to make their visit more enjoyable. Tlie honor students in typing at the East Carbon Junior high for 1957 are: Tenth grade, Mary Swensen, 58 words; Janet Adams, 57; Elane Hollinger, 55, and Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Monson Varner, 55. took their son, Ernest, to Salt Ninth grade, Don Butler, 59; Lake last week end for an operation. This is the second operation Kay Bon, 59; Linda Lee Baub, 45; year. , Varner is a 1953 graduate of for the who had polio Jimmy Liddiard, 40, and Norma Carbon high school in Price. when he was three years old. Jean Spitler, 40. The marriage will be solemnized June 29 in the St. Marys Cathedral in San Francisco, California. The parents of the bride will honor them with arreception the same evening. The couple will make their home in San Francisco where they are both employed at E. J. Hutton Co stock brokers. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allred and Andrew Allred motored to Grand Junction, Colorado, Sunday. |