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Show Serving Drager-to- n, erton Sunnyside, Sunnydale sad Columbia. Combined population 8,000. Volume 1 1 by-la- SPEAKING OF PEOPLE . I What do you think? The town officials dont know. Besides needing the information they too were curious as to the number of people living in our fair city. A census has just been taken of Dragerton and should be completed within the next few days. Everyone likes a little guessing game once in awhile. To make it interesting the Dragerton Theatre has offered 2 free tickets to the show on Wednesday, August 15, to the person who, gtiesses nearest to the .correct number of people living in Dragerton. Mail your entry to the Dragerton Tribune and win 2 free tickets to the theatre.1 Entries must be received by August 8 and the winner or winners will be announced in the Dragerton Tribune 'August 12. n theFIREMEN GIyE eaXgSato-!jR- 'ehed'from prac- tically e v e r yl i really trusted 'he and his family had ample contact with the Indians. As a little boy young - shirts, .won Franks j him the affectionate title of An- -; child) from gatochin his grandfathers Indian friends. In 1898 the Fullmers moved to Mammoth, where young Frank continued his education. 1902 saw them in Eureka and three years 'later Franklin Fullmer took his first job in the metal mines where he stayed for four years. At 19 he was married and changed his wage, earning ability to the railroad for two years, a line of work he likes immensely. Then the adventure call sounded in his ears and he went to sea. The handsome young man saw practically every port in the world and his idea of the Cox. is worst one is Singapore. It was Mr. This istheir first trip West, Williams Mrs. Coxs brother, while W was at Shanghai thahis photography hobby landed him in .jail. He happened along just at the time a young Chinese woman was being cut to death on the public square for killing her crippled infant son. The horrible WEDDING sight was soon on the film of the BRANDON-BOIn a quiet ceremony in the Luyoung adventurer. And for his zestful picture taking the Chinese theran Chuych in Richland, Washpolice seized he and his camera. ington, July Hi, Miss Jodell BranHe spent the night 'in jail, but don, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. when his camera was returned A. Brandon, was married to Mr, they' had neglected to remove the Robert L. Box of Nucla, Colo. Miss Brandon wore, a white fijm and he had his picture. In 1917 he returned1 to the Unit- - dress with blue and white accesed States to join the army. He won sories her wedding vows. the expert rifleman medal and was Her Matron of Honor was Mrs. instructor in smallarms shooting. Marcel Smith of Richland, Wash. He held the rank of Mr. Boxs Best Man was Mr. After two years in the Mountjoy. A reception followed service he returned to the metal the ceremony at the home of Mr. mines. He spent three years in and Mrs. Marcel Smith. the employ of the Tinic Standard The bride was employed at the company and then ,18 years with Dragerton Shopping Center prior the Combined Metals corporation. to her leaving for Washington. Another phase of his life was Mr. Box is a member of the United spent with the Geneva Steel com- States Navy at the present time. pany at Provo during the war until he was transferred to Horse TEA GIVEN IN nONOR OF MISS ALICE PETTY Canyon in 1944. He feels colored pictures are , A tea was given in honor of the coming thing and he hopes to Miss Alice Pettys coming marsomeday have his own dark room riage to John Earl Taylor of and developing equipment dena, California by her mother, colored films.' At the present Mrs. Bertha Petty, and her sister, time 40 of his color slides are be- Mrs. Ray Coker. ing shown in the Kodachrome Miss Petty plans to be married clubs of the West coast. His pic- in the L. D. S. church in Pasature of his son in one of the Utah dena July 30. Parks called The World at His winner in an Feet was first-prir Eastman Kodak contest five years PINOCHLE CLUB MEETS A meeting of the Sunnydale-Dragerto- n ago. He, today, sells some of his Pinochle club was held unusual shots to the Eastman Kodak company for advertising in the home of Mrs. L. O. Buff- mire Friday. July 11. Mrs. FI or purposes. He is particularly proud of his ence Cullen of Sunnyside left with three sons, one a pilot, one a gun first prize and Mrs. Ileene Della Traveling mechanic, and the other an ath- Corte with second. lete. He also has one daughter. prize went to Mrs. Rose Fausett and eleven grandchildren, who Guests for the evening were Mrs. have been the objects of many 'of Edna Thurman and Mrs. Alice his best shotsxof childrens moods. Bradak from Rock Springs, , With laughing good humor andming. on on (Continued, (Continued Page Five) Page Four) (red-shirt- ed e First-Lieutena- nt. -- ' T SUNNYDALE-DRAGERTO- . A J 1 ze j v i j 8-- -- N i 4. . f ng gia housed i Safety j Sunnydale News X ' J , Dragerton v ng I J - The Dragerton baseball team came to life on the local diamond Wednesday evening to pile up more runs in the first inning tnan Spring Glen did in the entire game to walk away with an 18-- 5 win in a'lilt called at the end of seven innings because of darkness. WIN GAME IN FIRST Ta-b- ey full-siz- $5Q j ze GAIIE ED i LEAGUE BALL TEAM Mr. Fullmer At its regular Thursday night port on the .seven seas, for as a meeting the Dragerton Volunteer young man he spent seven years Fire Department voted to give $50 to the Dragerton Junior League in the merchant marine.. -! baseball colorteam, been which has His life, ful to say the least, was started j This money is profit from fire-o- n in .works sales before the 4th of. July. his grandfathers bee-ran- ch 1390. in Utah, The firemen want to thank Mrs. That; .Sprirgvilje, gtaudiaiher, Amose .Warren, was Bob Brush and Mrs. Troy Hill an Indian interpreter and as one whose work helped to make this of the few men whom the Indians 0 become a thriving community. Exemplify! n g thesefar-flu-persons from is beginnings E. Vaught, General manager of the Union Supply company here. The locals scored seven runs in M r. Vaught the first frame when Bauers and was bom on a Byers got on by errors and T. farm in John-M- r. Farlino walked to, fill the bases. son county, Tobey doubled in Bauers and Vaught Tennessee, February 15, 1898. Ills Byers and T. Farlino was put out parents are still living on the trying to take home. Next Dicksame farm, but Mr. Vaught's life son and Urbanec got on via the has been spent in many commu- error route and a minute later annities since he entered the em- other brace of errors allowed and Dickson to Score. Red ploy of the Union Supply company over 27 years ago. Poglajen walked and Fullmer hit Mr. Vaught was born on a farm into a force. W, Poglajen walked in Johnson county, Tennessee, to' again load the bases. Bauers, February 15, 1898. His parents lead off hitter, was the next man AUGUST 15 IS INSTALLATION DATE OF ELECTRIC are still living on the same farm, up and he doubled in Uibanec and but Mr. Vaughts life has been Fullmer. Byers singled in Bauers HOT WATER HEATERS AND ELECTRIC RANGES spent in many communities since and T. Farlino grounded out to he entered the employ of the end the inning. r 'it i Union Supply company over 27 SCORE IN EVERY INNING years ago OTHER IMPROVEMENTS READY Johnson in the lie as educated The locals went on to score' in Kelvi- - county schools and taught school every inning to win going away. e electric hot water heater and the The forty gallon Fowler glas3-line- d nator electric range will be installed in every home in Dragerton. The present plans call for in that district for two years. He Tobey, Dragerton third baseman, the big noise for the lothe installation to begin on August 15 and to be completed at the rate of ten homes each sutes army during the first World provided cals batting attack by pounding War. Immediately following his out two triples, a double and a day. This schedule will continue until every home in Dragerton is equipped. at a very economical price. It is not contemplated duty as a soldier he went to work single in five times pt the plate. The forty gallon electric hot water heater was selected due to tne two heating units which enables that John W. Galbreath & Co. will provide any j in the Union Supply companys W. Poglajen pitched the entire additional lawn seed, except to new tenants moving main store in Gary, West Virginia. game for the home town club and a quicker recovery of hot water as compared . with In 1921 he was transferred to their despite spotty control he had the the table-to- p thirty gallon hot "Water heater. The into' town whose yards need spotting. full-siKelvinator electric range was selected in- Kentucky division ad food buyer, Spring Glen batters swinging a position he served in for 17 helplessly at his fast ball most of stead of the apartment-siz- e range which was ex In 1938, he was made As- the time. Dickson formed the CANS TRASII home. years. in the demonstration hibited , sistant General Manager of the other half of the battery. Trash cans have been placed throughout OIL FURNACES READY Kentucky division, HELPER FAILS TO SHOW UP the business section for the convenience of . He was transferred back to Gary John W. Galbreath'&Co. "officials announced ' residents of the residents. The cooperation the When Helper failed tershow up in 1945 to become the manager today that the Coleman 50,000 BTU fuel oil floor of Dragerton in keeping the tra$h off the of the store where he first had for, their scheduled game with furnace will be installed in each home in Dragerstreets and sidewalks of the business section started his career with the Union Dragerton Friday evening the loton. The contract has been signed with the Murray has been very good and the town officials Supply company. And when that cals played a practice game. A Appliance and Plumbing Co. who will begin inwish to thank everyone for doing his part. company decided to move west of very formidable scrub, team was stallation of these furnaces around August 15. The town officials are doing everything posthe Mississippi river for the first lined up which gave the first- - - Present schedule calls for the installation to be sible To make Dragerton a cleaner, more time, In July, 1947, Mr. Vaught stringers a very hot game before A1 Hasselo completed by October 30. After that time there liveable town. Lets all cooperate with them! came with the western branch to bowing to them oil will be no coal consumed in Dragertoq, mound for the on. chief become, .the .reprfsgntUvc.: will be provided to the residents bjf trWi and1 of the Union Supply company in scrubs and t did a good job of INCREASING BOARDERS DORMITORY wUI bd placed in the tanks which will be installed Utah. The Union Supply com- -! silencing the big bats of the regDue to the extensive improvement program for that purpose. The cost of this fuel oil to the s other 110 stores are all ulars as he struck out 14 in the pany under way In Dragerton, Mrs. Myrtle Tittle, Man- tenants will be at present market prices. seven inning game. He also Pennsylvania, West ager, has found it necessary to open the entire f?und out a triple and 2 singles pounded and Alabama, Kentucky FENCES house. At the present ,time there are 1x18 contacts In 4 times at bat to lead his team 100 occupants and wtihin the next 2 weeks ,?r Vaught, stfte nearly Several residents have made inquiries at the n and at the pldte. Tobey took care of Drogerton pepe it is that there will be an increase of 75 the mound chores for the winners. fin the John W. Galbreath & Co. office regarding front men. expected Pric ben baYe 80nJ The boarding house has 100 rooms and has lawn fences. The officials of John W. Galbreath accommodations st in He has greaJ for 200 persons.1 Before the sum- bjLfareer' & Co. wish to announce that front lawn fences ' " mer is over, it Is expected that the boarding ? are permitted as a means of improving the front will be It will become one of the1 Sam Sez fully occupied. most prosperous and enjoyable lawns, but they stated that as soon as the paving NEEDED COOPERATION of the streets and sidewalks is completed, front towns in the county. JUST REMEMBER lawn fences will be removed. Front lawn fences A man accustomed to making1 THAT one moment of thoughtThe town officials have entered into an exare a temporary measure to enable tenants to tensive improvement propira in Dragerton. It la definite decisions, he also stated, lessness may mean a lifetime the desire of the Steel Company to make Dragerton that if he had his life to live over properly maintain their front yards. of regret; In connection with the lawn program, they a model eoal mining community. To fulfill this again he, would pursue the same THAT nature does not provide stated that those residents who are not taking care aim, the streets and sidewalks are being paved at course with the Union Supply mankind with any spare of their yards should do so immediately. Lawn the present time; the exterior of the homes in company, a company fair in its parts; seed is available at the Dragerton Shopping Center dealings with employees and cus (Coatnued on Page Four) THAT no compensation check tomers alike. Is big enough to relieve an aching heart; PREVENTION OF SUMMER THAT it profits you to be on DISEASES IN CHILDREN instead of oh the the U A, Se LOP-SID- jVilej r hs pictures come from from all over the nation, men from various walks of life havg come to assist Dragerton to Men j ED ALBERTS SUFFERS SERIOUS BACK INJURY a SPRING GLEN HI 9 '5 manwith surplus of personality that gathers him friends ,bn all sides, Franklin EUden Fullmer has a hob- - Edwin Albert, 35 year old em- of the Horse Canyon mine at has won ployee by suffered a possible cracked f rac- him everything ture of the 12th dorsal vertabrae from a night in last Tuesday evening. Mr. Albert is a loading machine operator. He jail to the first makes his home m Dragerton and . , prize in an here for four and one- Eastman Kodak J3 years. His recovery is com- pall photo contest, jng ai0ng rapidly at the Dragerton His collection of Hospital. , A INTERESTING PERSONALITIES. Tf vv In Dragerton? Last Tuesday evening at thereg-ul- ar meeting of the local union Julias Rossman showed the group the moving pictures he had made of the July 4th celebration which'was J heid-tDragerton. The movie was very good according tcf those who saw it. The rest of the meeting time was taken up by routine busi-- j ness. Mr. Cox, president of Local 8003. states that there will be a special meeting the first Sunday in August at 11 a. m. for the purpose of working out a set-u- p whteh the neW'-Welfar-e use t committee will and to appoint 3 committee to draw up the of the local union. Number 5 August 15 Is Installation Date for Hot Water Tanks and Furnaces How Many People JULIAS ROSSMAN SnOYYS MOVIE OF CELEBRATION . nbune Let's all help to make our community a better place In which to live Dragerton, Utah, Tuesday, July 29, 1947 UNION NEWS "y jr At By Agnes S. Jeffs 12:30 p. m. on July 24th the fire siren began blowing and everyone who was left in town began rushing ' around to find the fire. Word soon got around that the fire was at the Kaiser mine but it was all a false alarm. The rpine was idle which was a good time to rock dust the mam haulage way. The rock dust was coming out. of the mine portal m such a cloud it was very easy to mistake it for smoke. Many families from Sunnydale went iq to Salt Lake City for the 24th celebration. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Murphy and family left early Thursday morning for Salt Lake and will stay until Friday evening. Kir. and Mrs. John Cullen and family made the trip to Salt Lake City Thursday and back the same day. They were - going to see everything including their daughter La Rue who is going to . school there. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kloster and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Daily arjd two daughters were Salt Lake City visitors for the 24th celebration. Mr. and Mrs. John Hillabrant and son have relumed from their vacatiori, which they spent seeing Sun Valley, Idaho and' other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Graham attended the Shriners Convention in Grand Junction, Colorado last week-en- d July 19, 20 and 21. They were to have returned on Tuesday but must be having too good a time. They werent home for the 24th. (Continued on Page Four) Babies supervised regularly by are better babies. physicians Make your appointment for a at the Child regular check-u- p By Joan Malaby and LaVae By Marion Ruth Preston Health Conference held each De Angeles at Buildthe Clinic Wednesday Mrs. Sally 'Woodard of Califor-pi- a Miss Mary Stella returned MonMrs. Fern Peterson, Public ing. week-enwas a d visitor of Mrs. Health day to her position at the ColumNurse, will be there to help bia mine office after a two weeks Zinna Pressitt. you. Hours are from 9 till 12 vacation. Mr. and Mrs. William Preston a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Malaby and fam-O- y. and Dysentery and diarrhea were daughter have returned from fpent a few days in Salt Lake a three weeks visit with her rela- once very common and serious Ci OPT They witnessed the many tives in Idaho. causes of illness and death in beautiful sights during the CenUnder direction of Miss Mar- - ounJJirfun; jUll refar tennial celebration. common this summer in Dragion Ruth Preston the recreation Miss Helen .Farlino is spending groups ar in full swing with ten- erton. They are among the easthe summer months in Oakland, nis, Jiorse shoes, Volley ball, soft iest diseases to prevent, especially California visiting her sister, Miss ball and swimming occupying their in infants, by observing a few ' simple rules, as follows: Racheal Farlino, and the Faus-setti- s. time. i 1. Hands shoulc be thoroughly She Will return home in Mr. and Mrs. Russel Erickson washed before handling baby or August. and children'motored to Salt Lake foods, Mr. and Mrs. Poloni and family preparing last week end. 2. Boil all water and raw milk returned last week from their Va- City of Salt Lake City for taken by the infant or young Visitors cation in New York City. Ertoie Foloni has taken a position in the Centennial Celebration were child. This applies to home proMr. and Mrs. Thomas Preston, duced milk as well as that which the store. Mr. and Mrs. Nqllen Mecham, Mr. is purchased. Mrs. Sam Sargis and her daughMrs. Elmer.. Marley, Mr. and and 3. Allow the child to eat only !n r a visit have ter, Julia, gone Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and Andrews, Flfyd foods suitable to his age. those Provo. They will 4tay 'Yor an inRussel Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Get information on this from your definite length of time. Mrs. physician, or at your child health Mr. and Mrs. David Crawford Nick Baniquisto and Mr. and and family went ta Salt Lake City Bud Monson and their families. conference. 4. Keep the child on a schedule. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bishop anfor the Centennial celebration. or feed too of-- 1 Miss Milly Amador spent the nounce the marriage of' their, Do not over-fee- d, Babies are Gene to Elaine frequently given Mgillten. 24th at her home in Colorado vis- daughter on July 15. They plan to make milk, when what they want and iting friends. need is cool, boiled water. They their home in Provo. COLUMBIA SCOUTS are thirsty, not hungry. Ofrer held was A get acquainted party Six first class Boy Scouts from for Miss Glenna Brown on the water often. 5. Do not give castor oil or other Columbia left Saturday, July 20 lawn of the Mazie Preston home. to go to Salt Lake City to march The party proved a huge success. laxatives unless urdered by your in the Centennial Parade, First The lawn was decorated with col- physician. 6. Protect all foods from flies class scouts from 27 states took ored lights and a delightful lunch from spoiling by keeping covand was a i was served by the hostess. part in the parade which --- L. j ered and in the refrigerator. part of 'the gigantic celebration. 7. Be sure that the child gels Scoutmaster Mike Turnbull took Win First Aid Contest , plenty of rest. Protect him from the following boys: Jackie HarThe Columbia Scout Troop wol all insects, especially flies, by a vey, Knute Crawford, Veloy Varner, John' McDonald, Gary Turn-bu- ll first place in the first aid contest netting over his bed if necessary. and Fred CivLstr They re- at Helper June 7. They wet The tired and irritated child does awarded a large white camp tet. not digest food well. turned home the 25th. Columbia News Sunnyside News payroll compensation roll; THAT few men have ever negotiated the ladder of success on crutches; THAT the road to Easy Street does not lead through first-ai- d stations and hospitals. BE CAREFUL AND BE HAPPY Two girls were bom at the Dragerton' Hospital during the past week to the following parents: July 21, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Archuletta, Dragerton, girl. July 23, Mr. and Mrs. Renee Lish, Dragerton, girl. TOBIAS MARTINEZ HURT IN MINE ACCIDENT Tobias Martinez, face man at the Horse Canyon nrtne suffered a fractured right abide Saturday evening when the x rib where he was working broke. Mr. Martinez is 33 years old and has been a Dragerton resident for the past 4 months. He is recuperating at the Dragerton Hospital. v ORGANIZED Pots' and Pans are really flying m Mrs. Archie Morrisons kitchen. Under her leadership six H girls have formed The Little Womens Cooking Club. Their course includes cooking lessons and the correct method of serving and setting a table. - When they have accomplished all their trailing the girls will be hostesses ta 4-- U CLUB 4-- their mothers. . |