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Show Serving Drager-to- n, Sunnyside, 6,000. Volume A , Lets all help to 'aserton lie Sunnydale and Columbia. Combined population nuke our community a better place In which to live. Dragerton, Utah, Tuesday, December 9, 1947 1 lew Division lead Is Named FIRESIDE CHATS PERMANENTLY t'tve Generations Meet 'Along the ROWE By Utah Power Per Copy 5c Snooping Around Pecccsk.Dafeat Columbia Frank Nicks In School Flection We found this item in our ORGANIZED Several w eeks ago the LDS Church decided to start a Fire Side Chat discussion It was made up of two groups. The first are all those between the ages of twelve and twenty-on- e. The second group is comprised of all those that are married, or older BY HELEN ROWE choruses are working very The Orson M. Slack, recently ap- hard on a Christmas program, we pointed manager of the Utah hope it turns out very successful. Power & Light companys south0 0 0 ern division, took over his new SUNNY FRATTO keeps saying duties Dec. 1 and already is re- Hello to me. I guess he wants to see his name in my column. than twenty-on- e. 00 Number 24 con- tribution box: Jay says that to him baldness is an asset, as it helps him keep a cool head on his shoulders Anyway, he really does have a few treasured strands of hair and if you dont believe it you can count them. He says that the counting wont take long. The stoik flew into Columbia, leaving Mr. and Mrs. Martin the proud parents of a beautiful t baby girl, Mother and daughter are doing very nicely. .Ellis Peacock, life-loresident of Carbon County, was elected to the Carbon county school board, defeating Frank Hicks. Ellis, who was born at Sunand is nyside now living atj Wellington, was excepti o n a 1 1 y' strong in his own batin, ick, over- ng Fire Side Chat was started to 1 arouse the younger set and to Whose RED-head-ed tenth gradclear up some of their problems er that CLOUDETT W. is always fa on any subject Fire Side Chat talking about Is it KENDALL does not have to be on any reN? coming ligious subject, but may be on 0 0 0 Hicks, to the group. inteiest of strong anything H. Holliman and Mrs. L. daugh-i vote Everyone is wearing BELLS to in DragerOfficers elected are every six ter, Nellie, motored to Salt Lake ton and Colum- school to give the classrooms that months. The gioup has just been City. bia. ringing spirit of Christmas. And divided. 'The younger group has Mis. By Hixon and daughter, to tell you the truth (by request Everyone in' elected its officers, who are as Patsy, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray of the teachers) its an awftil lot ly Carbon East followsBert Frandsen, president; Bowen and family of Dragerton of ringing. wishes El- Robert Andetson, first councilor; motored to Salt Lake to see Santa lis Peacock a4 Patsy Burdick, second councilor; and the lights. I wonder what most successful Uls are friends Merlene and Tommy and Shirley Oveson, secretary. Santa is going to bring Ray for WILL LONG IT HOW Ellis is very well of office. tenure again. The older group has not elected Christmas!!'!' LAST? Forever, we hope . . honest and will do his utliked, its officers as of yet. most to perform his duties in a The Fire Side Chats have Jieen Has anyone noticed that Ida manner RICHARD THOMPSON is home satisfactory to the parents a .gieat success, anyone interested Fiat to looked tired but happy this and enjoying a very pleasant visof his precinct. V children and in attending may come. past week? She went Christmas it with his family. Were all glad vote tabulation as reported The The meetings begin at 7.30 P. tree hunting and after bucking to see you back, Richard. Arent M. each Sunday IThose desiring snow and cold fou we (Jenny)? to attend may ask the following wanted, chopped it 0 0 0 where the next meeting will be JOKE held- - Bert Frandsen, Patsy Bur- all Waunema Mr. Mayer, may I One of those rare events has taken placq right here in Dragerton. Robert An Pete DeAngelis s p ask you a question? Five generations of the same family were here to celebrate the oc- dick, Shirley Oveson, Thanksgiving witn Mr. and Mr. Mayer You may as well, casion Shown above is Mrs. Mary Ellen Evans, 81, the gieat, great derson or Bishop Mortenson. Jay DeAngehs and family. youve already asked me a doz- giandmother, of Anaheim, California; the great grandmother, Mrs. In reply to the many inqu of en. One more w'Ont hurt anything j T. W. Duncan of Rains, Utah; "Karen Jean Zamora, 3 months; standas to who the dark, handsome??? Donna W. (to Merlene and is the grandmother, Mrs. Bert C. Erickson, 38, of Dragerton and man seen in Columbia smoking Helen; Well, I guess that shuts ing her daughter, Mrs. Ben Zamora, 21 years. either a pipe, cigar or both (a perMail her water off The oldest in each family is a daughter. 0 fect ad for either) is it is Jack 0 0 Local residents are asked to Clifford, our editor iochiet of the The canteen was closed Wedplan their Christmas shopping and Dragerton Tribune. Sorry, girls,1 nesday night because of the elecbut Jack is very much married. te tion. So they had it open on Frimailing early to avoid His wife has added three blondes,' at winoffice crowds to for make up the post day night dows. Out of state mailings should one red head and two brunettes night it was closed Was OOO The Community Missionary Cir- be made before December 10. . . . no go, folks! The Columbia Girl Scouts electWe have a new girl that has cle is having a bazaar Friday, De- Christmas greeting cards for local ed officers as follows: LaRae El- - kad as their guests - over the soon be to is mailed m. our 10 This a. delivery should school; her name just entered The Rotarians with their wives, cember 12, at Mr. and let, president; Joan Hixon, vice Thanksgiving week end, is recommended is Beverly Miller. Were glad to sweethearts and guests had a most be of fancy work and clothing. thei rafter, and it and Clifton Mrs. Jensen daugh- Rachel Farlaino and have you, Beverly. The dinner, Anyone wishing to donate to this that Christmas cards be mailed president; Mr. Gerald enjoyable evening. er Jensen,, ofSusan, The leaders. o Reynolds, dance was held at the Country cause may leave their- - donations first class, with correct and clear Betty 6ll Ifom Springvtlle and Mr. and' John Preston has left the girls Club Refreshments were served at J35 D Avenue in C Section, addresses. Only envelopes bear- ficers will be chosen every six- Mrs Robert Rohbock from Orem. adwas Bonna Horner months. from Price alone. Now he takes in the and then everyone 1 103 Third Last Street in B Sec- ing a 3 cent stamp may be for- mitted as a new 'member,' LDS Primary is having a evening i "The stickseals shows.1 or Joan Swenson home from I was served a most delicious tur- tion, or 501 EdgehM in D Section. warded. Christmas bazaar In the school building from ers should not be placed on the OOO to 4.30, Monday, - Dec. 15. key dinner. Evan Santa Claus Bazaar will be held in the Rental ,2-3see We and still always Jolly, is of mail. Attention address side Ruben J has invented a newj on hand to greet the folks office in Dragerton. Childrens clothing, aprons, hot now Mae Rouse Mrs. A Christmas party is being called to the fact that Christmas laughing dance step. Why dont you have, and passed out corsages to the en- - Ma over Pad, cook and head it patented, Ruben? ladies. Santa had . a right nice planned for December 18, at 381 and other greeting cards bearing weTother items will be sold. This is The East Carbon Junior High time among so many lovely la- Circleway in Sunnydale at the particles of glass metal, mica, tin- - at the dragerton School, and a good opportunity to do your ne a splendid ay has received new equipment for dies. James Cassano home. All the mis- sel and other similar substances ? Mae for Chnstmas ShPPng and the klddifThis showing sionary flTembers are urged to for decorative purposes which are her helP picture shows. The Dragertn Theatre has quite oC the din- corned Entertainment he during A covered dish dinner will likely to rub off and Injure posave? fejedn equipment has all the things nec- - ner was furnished by the Rotarichildren a collection of coats, scarves, be at 7:00 p. m. followed with tal employees and canceling ma - tbree hundred ninety essary for showing shows to the ans themselves. Many of the as bave served many gloves and a little bit of everyey daily of gifts. A gift to chine must be enclosed in envel school children. It was purchased ones had a few chciice the exchange as hundred and our twenty five, thing that people have left in the the value of $1 are to be brought orwi tn?htlv sealed at the corners by the student body officers and tucks and gags theatre. If you lost anything there on them pulled A pro- with postage prepaid at the first The children eat the vitamins Mae advisers check with the boys between to the enjoyment of everyone else. by each person coming. just wont school at cooks when they gram is being planned. Everyone class rate in order that such cards 4.00 and 5.00 p. m. any day in the at home. eat them dance An furnished orchestra The younger generation, as well' is urged to bring something to be may be accepted for mailing. ParMr. Sam Farlaino, Mr. and Mrs. week. Any unclaimed clothing left as the older generation would music. A very lively evening en- 'placed in our Christmas baskets cels should be insured. In addiRachel and over 30 or more days will be enw&s Farlaino, which sued 'shut-inGeorge completely s to be taken to the and tion to regular postage, the fees sure like it, if we would have a given' to the relief society or some Lake. to motored Salt those present. the sick on December 24. Anyone are very small. All mail should Helen, place to go ice skating this win- joyed by all 0 organizaation that can make good ter. We have a place for this wishing to contribute to this but be plainly and completely aduse of the clothing. know to wants MADGE HIXON Meil Anderson doesnt even who are unable to come to the dressed in ink, giving street adpond ,but if it could be fixed up Mrs. Fern Peterson found a so wrong go many why things and the smaller children would read Lil Orphan Annie; hed Christmas party may do so Just dress or box or rural route numthe other day which pocketbook With household????? not cut it up, we would be very rather read the sports page. Some bring donation to the Community ber whenever possible. The sen- around the BY being such a handy man to contained a key .and a few other ders return address should be Church on December 21. happy and we would also appre- taste (Huh). a puzzle' to us, items. If the owner will see Mrs. ciate it very much. placed in t he upper left corner have aroufid, its Peterson and give a bit of identifitoo. . . . of address side. Tags should not she will be glad to return cation Mrs. Coleman Mr. and Parry be used unless necessary, in which Just TWELVE more shopping it to a their new addition have ease a copy of the address and days before Christmas, so The little fellow who was taken return card s hould be placed in- family. A lovely baby girl. We ill with diphtheria passed away HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! -is how bets wonder, many Parry side the package. Articles should and those that havent written last week. In order to avoid any be caiefully wTapped with sturdy paying off for that boy it was write them and send them (Air (Continued on Page Five) outer paper, heavy cord and heavy going to be!!!!! Mail). is a guest at the cardboard inside. Packages must Don Fuller not exceed 70 lbs. in weight and home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe S.trate. The Beehive Girls put on a I are limited in size to 100 inches Don is athletic coach at Payson pantomime Tuesday night in Muintual. It was very well acted out in length and girth combined. - and we remember him for his resided he terest our when in boys and very funny. Everyone liked j here. Son Don Jr. accompanied the way the HERO (COMFORThis father. ED) the GIRL in the end. - V Viola Stevenson from Ogden is o Mr. and her with parents, visiting Not all people can play the Mrs. Ernest Stevenson. f guitar in the Drugstore, but George" B. can and did the other Sunday, December 21st, the night. I really have deep sympa-the- y Sunday School of the Dragerton By i for the waitresses, but life Community Church will present a C. C. cant be beautiful all the , time. 10 a. m. Christmas program at The children of the Sunday School Maybe his playing was just a hint Thirteen new directors for three that we all want the juke box will give songs and recitations in terms have been elected by seathe year (Continued on Page Five) with Christmas keeping son. This program wili be fol- the Carbon County Chamber of lowed by the regular morning Commerce, it has been announced worship service with Rev. Con- by J. At Theobald, secretary, stance giving a Christmas mes if Among those elected from East Carbon were: F. L. Graham of sage. FRESH AIR of courtesy through of the 21st Sunnyside, Clyde Roberts of Cothe It is necessary to get a sufSunday evening young people and choir of the lumbia and Dr, F, V. Colombo and YOUR MERCHANTS ficient amount of air down to church will present a pageant, Gerald Galbreath Jr. of Dragermen in a mine to enable them The Star of Bethlehem. to work and to keep healthy. Every- ton. to is one attend these invited It also is necessary to get a services. current of swiftly moving air to the face to carry off gases Sunday, December 14th, is uniI3IIHI) Except Thursdays and versal Bible Sunday. The Drag and prevent explosions. To erton Community Church will keep air circulating freely; Sundays 'till Dec. 23 1. Maintain brattices in good have a program in keeping with this special day at its regular condition and up to the face. see the first of This week-wi- ll The message the Christmas decorations go 2. See that trap doors are morning services. up topic will be One Book, One along the business block in Dragkept closed. World. 3. Report to foreman Immeerton, It is the time of year now diately doors that havq been . TUESDAY AND that everyone from the children damaged or torn open. become invested The Carbon High students from to the grown-up- s 4. See that all airways and WEDNESDAY tOGAR BUCHANAN to with the Yuletide spirit. Lights this are section glad certainly break-througH KAREN KQRUT J!i BANROS are kept clean see a new and larger bus on the will be strung along and across M fcMto i and clear of gob. ka old run into Price. It holds over the street. -- The individual busi5. Report- - promptly anyAltACC H JMU KUtsetl ( You must be present to win 60 passengers while the previous ness houses will trim their fronts - vi .vrr Hf thing about the ventilating sysbus held a legitimate 48 although and windows. If the snow stays At" )wyvwM f tem that needs attention. there is no telling how many it will certainly accentuate the SUNDAY, MONDAY Christmas feeliag. could get inside the door. Ro-da- sh the ' sin-cere- - ooo s j ' ORSON M. SLACK siding in American Fork. He will move his family from Ogden as soon as living quarters ;an be obtained, probably this week. Mr. Slack succeeds Olia H. Ri-ri- e. division manager since 1941, who has assumed new duties as manager of the companys Ogden division. First employed by the power company in 1913 as a part time serviceman in Provo, Mr. (Slack has permanently worked for the company since 1917 when he became a meter reader. He served successfully as a clerk, power salesman, acting sales superin- tendent ,and. industrial' salesman in Utah county untd October of 1940 when he became senior industrial salesman in Ogden. A native of Toquerville, Mr. Slack is a graduate of the Brigham Young high school, and studied electrical engineering at Brigham Young university for two years. During his former resi-en- ce in Utah county Mr. Slack was active in Kiwams, Red Cross, and baseball affairs and was lieu-- ( Continued on Page Four) Public Cooperation Asked In Preparing Christmas Bazaar and Christmas Party Will be Held Christmas Party For the Rotarians Huge Success last-minu- -- oo s i j ib (ff - ' j 1 00 .O'--' 7 play for Christmas Program heaps,. Planned at Dragerton Now you'll howl whoo toy, ptotouor who book o writoy wOmon, goto lotion In CnroMln' from Ml yrlu j pupil Toma! w Directors Named of Carbon K J I fr o Theatre Safety Sam sez EUEDY DAY Xmas Decorations To Be Installed During the Week (IlSJli'i !W Anselmo Night ! hs fcV Two Dig Features SUNDAY, MONDAY tg Tj A |