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Show S . n Sen , .. Drager-to- r n, Sunnyside, Sunnydale and Colombia. Combined population f 0-FI- D Lets ail help A 1 coni-muni- Dragerton, Utah, Tuesday, December 23, 1947 This and That. Columbia All of the girls in Columbia are very happy. A Girl Scout troop has been taken up again. The acouti had their first meeting Friday on December 5. The Misses Rachel Farlaino and Betty Reynolds are the scout leaders. Miss Fariaino will take the younger lucky prizes scouts and Miss Reynolds the oldwinners, after which treats were er ones. . given to the children. Mr. John was election also Friday day. Kmc was general chairman. The girls voted on a president, a Mr. Grant Slaughenhaupt has vice president, a secretary and a been quite ill for the past couple weeks, being confined to the hosreporter. La Rae Ellett president pital part of the time. We all Joan Hixon .. vice president wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Edgar Nelson was taken Pauline Stella secretary Delores Fratto .. reporter suddenly ill last week and has Belonging to the Girl Scout been taken to Salt Lake City for troop are the following: Myrleen an operation. Edgars presence at Stevenson, Marlene Hodge, Virgie the shopping center will be missHodge, Pauline Stella, Patsy and ed and we hope to see him there Lois Malaby, LaRae, Freda and again soon. Arva Ellett, Shanna DeAngeles, DeloresDragerton members of Mipre Fratto, Bonna Horner, and guests attended Rose Adelphe Ann Rodosh, Mary at the Ida June Misner, and. the their annual dinner-danCountry' Club last Wednesday two scout leaders. The Girl Scouts have planned evening. Mrs. Cy Cailister of Those many activities, not only fori Sunnydale was chairman. themselves but also for the com- - 'Who attended were Dr. --and Mrs. munity. The scouts got off to a y Cailister, Dr. and Mrs. George good start and Im sure everyone Monnet, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald To- w ill hear more of them, bey, Mr.rand Mrs. Joe Harvey, Delores Fratto. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Marx, Mr, and' Mrs. Edward Poglajen and Mr. and Mrs. Cl D. 'Waring. The house-to-hou- ROWE , - bas-ar- e: Mrs. Archie Morrison and her daughter, Mrs. Edward Poglajen were installed as officers of the of Eastern Star Naomi Order , Cailister By Cy No. 13 at Price, Utah, on Chapter We are sorry to hear that Dr. Voss will be leaving soon for Los Thursday evening, at a very im- Mrs. Angeles to accept a new- position. pressive public installation. Dr. Voss will be very much miss- Braxton Powell and. Mrs. Jay Marx 'were guests. ed in our community. Dale Decker Dunroe was killed .The Monday Night Bridge Club last week when he fell from' theheld their annual Christmas party evening at the home smokestack of the Utah Fuel RayBowen. ' Our in deepest Sunnyside. pie sympathy is extended to his fam- - Th members Of her sewing fly and friends MrS- Arnold at the, Mrs. Frank Dennison of Sunny- side has left for California to Uhlstein last Friday evening for visit her son in the Army at their Christmas party Gifts were March Field, California. She will excbanged during the evening, after which lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. Dr. F. V. Colombo was in Salt the Lake City for Mr. Stephens A new industral plant Animal and for just gadding ucts will be completed in six rlage ground. P. S. 'Dr. Cailister is in weeks, located one mile south ,of Salt Lake trying to find us boys Price on the main highway. This and gals Christmas presents????? plant will produce poultry feed, tallow, tanned hides all a much Antonocio and Caftuto Montoya needed service. Congratulations are recovering from diphtheria at to Mr. Jay Marx and his brother home. for their splendid efforts to contribute this type of service to our Essie Rich is domg well but district. will continue to charm the other A knock out, knock down, drag folks with her pleasant company out was held at the Country Club here in the hospital. at Price by a certain club which boasts some members from 'DragThe single fellows in town will erton. Nobody was critically in- be interested in knowing that the juredDragerton Hospital has recently employed two new nurses. They Mr.' and Mrs. Cyril Ross of are Miss Eileen Lavely of DenSunnydale have a new baby boy. ver, Colorado and Miss Katherine Eels blood is poisonous. The Reinebach . of Quincy, Illinois. serum of eels blood contains a Both of the girls worked at a Denpoison the effective component of ver hospital before coming to which was called ichthyotaneir. Dragerton. We hope that they like town-s- o well thejrwill make In humans it can produee oonvul-j- ou of lack breath. and "sons, cramp The Sunnyside Pinochle Club met at the home of Mrs. Justin Neumier in Dragerton last Friday - hof - 1? d- 38-- beat The Orangeville 70 to 30 in basDragerton ketball last week. This was the first night the Dragerton wore their new suits. Greta Tueller will be home from nurses training for Christmas with her folks. M-M- en M-M- en Children in the first and second grades at Sunnyside School were given diphtheria shots last week. Merry Christmas Mrs. Tangero, Mrs. DelCorte, Mrs. Dennison and Mrs. Patterson. RITA GEASE APPOINTED PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE " Rita P. Gease of Sunnyside has EAST CARBON GIVES been appointed Public , Health VERY SUCCESSFUL' MUSICAL Nurse for East Carbon. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - East Carbon School 'gave a Dante Pederiva and has spent Christmas program last Thursday many years in Carbon County that made every one' in the and is a graduate of St. mnuity proud of them. The HospitaL With her manyers and th students worked o- f- experience" Rita will ceptionally hard for this event and make a very capable Public it lived up to all their expecta-HealNurse. tions. The school has been doing She replaces Mrs. Fern Peter- - amazingly well in all its produc-sowho has been appointed Dis- - lions and each one seems to get trict Supervisor. better than the previous ones. j Sunnydale News Christmas Thief The Missionary Circle of the Community Church were gathering food on last Thursday night which they were planning to .give .to the. sick, and poor on Christmas Eve. While their car was parked in front of the James . Cassano home, 381 Circleway, Sunnydale, . some one stole, part of the food out of the car. The ladies of the Circle felt very Missionary badly abotit it. They felt that if the individuals who took the food really needed it they would be only too glad to give it to them. In fact they would try to help them out with more than just food. However as is so often the case. .the ones, taking the food actually have very little use for it, How the sick and poor will - suffer L because of someones dishonesty. It is not a happy thought for this Christmas season when everyone should be thinking of trying - to help those less fortunate In- - j stead of taking from them. - V jf . You Could never see a happier group of boys and girls as were the school kids at 3:45 on Friday. We can account for this gayness in more ways than one. First was the parties we had in school, second was the basketball game that was won by Carbon, but best of till was the beginning of our two weeks VACATION. We gave Mr. Thayne a Christmas present to show our appreciation for his patience and the good times we had. In turn he treated us to candy and peanuts. He EVEN let us throw the peanut shells on the floor. We sang CHRISTMAS Carols, - and aU in all we had a very good time, which started the Christmas vacation rightj,. Carbon College presented a in Christmas program grand whi chs o m e of ou r EastCarbon - com-nurs- teach-Mar- ks ex-ye- afs th n, administration. , During the summer of 1940, he attended Northwestern university at Evanston, Hlinois, doing post graduate work In elementary and secondary supervision. In March of the same year he entered the graduate school at the University of Oregon and completed post graduate work In school administration, in secondary supervision, iu guidance and 27 ' East Carbon M-M- en New School Head (Nice going, boys). kids participated. The song that Sylvia Jensen, Reah Rose, Bob Vaught and Tommy Thompson sang in a quarter was beautiful, and we were proud of them. Ill bet Jerry, Darrell and Louis are as happy about the vacation Basketball Schedule as any of us. School, you know, holds no particular charm for For them. Jan. 15, Price vs. Helper at Price The bther day we thought we a flat tire, but it was only Dragerton bye Jan. 22, Price vs. Dragerton at Larraine dragging her foot. . Dragerton From all of us comes a wish Helper bye for a VERY MERRY Jan. 29, Dragerton vs. Helper at Helper Price bye ANSELMO IN SECOND Feb. 5, Price vs. Helper at Helper IN COAL LEAGUE PLACE Dragerton bye Feb. 12, Price vs. Dragerton at The Home Lumber team took Price four out of four from F. Anselmo Helper bye and Columbia to gain the top Feb. 19, Helper vs. Dragerton at rung in the Carbon Coal league. Dragerton , .Price bye night with a major in education and a teaching major in English. He later received his masters degree from the same institution in school thwwM j , By-Pro- 12 Sun-nysi- de ce : Jimi-ne- z, 14-- Cocri-migli- o, . - - At the half the score was Have your clothing ready Tuesday morning, December hard. for Notre Dame. It looked 23 and one of the above students will calk at your house. It bad for East Carbon as Notre Dame had a tight zone defense; is expected that every house in Columbia) Dragerton, will be contacted for clothing. If your, but E8 Carbon solved it after and Sunnydale house is overlooked, please call the rental office in Drager- - 55 2420 ton, and the clothing will be picked up. The sponsor of the for East Carbon. Notre Dame East Carbon Pep Club is Mrs. Crawford. Mr. Allred spon- continued to score but so did East Carbon and the game ended with sors the East Carbon Lettermens Club. a score of East Carbon. - Eighth Bay of the Week Number 23 Mont Harmon, Brigham City, native Utahn and graduate of Utah State Agricultural college, has been named by the Carbon county board of education to succeed G. J. Reeves, Friday was a big day at East Carbon starting at 8.30. First deceased, to the position of superintendent of schools, it has we had a picture show. Next each been announced by George Ockey, acting superintendent and clerk of the board. grade had their individual parties Mr. Harmon is the seventh superintendent to be named and danced until time for the ketball game which started at 1:00 to the Carbon school district since it was organized and was mpThe same started off with selected from a field, of 13 applicants. He was born at Manti on February 1, 1895. He gradud sUrt' R,",ld Ev de the first basket, and at the end ated from the Manti high school and attended the Univerof the first quarter there was no sity of Utah for one year. From there, he enrolled in the score. Both teams were fighting Utah State Agricultural college, from where he graduated - - 5c BT HELEN ROWE se Cullen, Tom Lee, George Bradley, Joe Atencio, Ruben Orlan Newell, Kendall Nelson, John Preston. vidual high three games with 588 and Bill Harenberg came in - a close second with a 580. Don Ross bowled the third high with a 570. High single game was bowled by Bill Harenberg with a 227 with John Miles second with a 224 and Jack' Christensen with a 220. v - Gladis B. is going on a trip to Grand Junction. We all hope she Ted Abeyta who has been in the armed services for several months is home and out of the service on a medical discharge. The last 5 months fle has spent nv Germany.Ted- waa-a- - student at East Carbon and was on the basketball team two years ago when East Carbon wore champs He is the son of Mrs. Mary1 St-.- ty KOUT IIAOI IS APFOIIITED IIEU CARBOn SCHOOL SUPEmilTEHDERT Along the rhe Rotary Club of East Carbon County is sponsoring-- a clothing drive for the people in Europe. Working through the East Carbon Pep Club and the East Carbon Lettermens . Club, the clothing will be collected Tuesday, December 23. t On Sunday, December 21, 1947, The clothing which is collected by these two organizations Catholic children from Sunny-sid- e, in their canvass will be packed and shipped Sunnydale, Columbia and to Club. It is hoped that all available the by Rotary Europe Dragerton gathered in the new church hall irf Dragerton for clothing will be donated to those less fortunate in Europe. their annual Christmas party. The Lettermen who are participating in this clothing drive Christmas carols were sung, acJoe Lopez, Clyde Moore, Jack Harvey, John Poloni, Mel companied on the organ by Mrs. Mike- Mihalik. Santa Claus was Stevenson, Bud Ungritch, Morris Nelson, Bert Reynolds, Ron preesnt at the party and awarded Evans, Car,Poirlajen. Newt Crawford, Kenneth Harris. Don to the several door Activated AK? "id- Per Copy CLOTHING DRIVE Girl Scout Agejjf ter make oar a better place In which to lire. 6.000. Volume ( has a good time. personnel and in sociology. His experience' has been in teaching and in supervision on both elementary and secondary" levels and in administratiomHe has had teaching experience in both elementary and high schools, and. has. been principal of various types of elementary schools varying in size from, three, teachers to Laura and ' Carol Lou have a new theme song; it is Feudin, Fussln and a F'hhn- r . What was Donnie C., Merl A., Kendall U., and Tommy L. doing l behind the-- stage???? Looking for boards? Thats what they 4oldj j Mr.' Hanson. Donnie! Did you say j Clair, had a FULL HOUSE? What ... 16, . Mr. Charles Griswold of Sun-'yo- u In 1934, whjlt principal of the nydale is a business visitor in, has that got to do with looking Mont Hannon . Central school In Brigham City, San Francisco and Los Angeles. for boards? Deon he was asked by the board of He flew down Thursday, education to act as elementary cember 11th, and hopes to be Ronald Evans was dancing wita home for Christmas. He is the Donna L. . . . the first time this supervisor of the district. He continued in that capacity until 1940 ranch foreman for the Nutter year. Some girls get all the when he was appointed assistant ranch. His business in California breaks, at this time is to visit the feeding superintendent In charge of the Instructional program. His ' work lots and buy cattle for the ranch. Good free show Thursday in that capacity included hiring Villian David????? "The Mr. Frank Ellis and Mr. Floyd (Huh) almost an2 is Plating of teachers, curtfeu-th- e got caught." Crawford home unusual from did Craig Billy something quite work lum from grade one through B. Y, U. for the holidays. We for men They had a surprise and general instruc-membe- rs twelve Brade does Lettermen dub the a Why note wives. he is that brand for their sporting birthday party tional corner the sit in supervision, always new letter sweater Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. Craigs birtha11 the When he returned from Oregon days were nearly the same date f t,h,e,sch01- - dances Santa paid Columbia a pre.' be the bjard so the jnea decided to make it a a beau- Christmas visit-lea- ving afed -double birthday party." It was iliful new electric range 'iA The Columbia kids have been Freeman ElleU kitchen. hih scb001 held at the Ellis home and the Pretty At the present time he is other three couples were Mr. and working very hard on a play nice, wed sav! 'teaching twelfth grade English Mrs. Victor Delost, Mr. and Mrs. which will be put on Christmas SCOOP Its a little early for an(j acyng ag Lead of the English 7:30 in the Columbia Eve at Mr. Mrs. and Henry Murphy yand school house. (LOTS OF LUCK, George Farlaino to be taking bets department. His wife is teaching Vern McCabe. on whether it wUl be a girl or a gj.aje 8t the Centra school Mrs. Hazel Morgan entertained KIDS). " boy, BUT . Yes Siree!!!! if the her bridge club Wednesday eveI Mr. Harmon has three living The ICE has finally frozen and ning at her home on Edgehill. we had a movie children. One is We, thought on GOOP full is blast dentist, one The ladies had their Christmas skating celebrity in town the other day wm graduate from the U. S. A. C. GOOP GOOP. Mrs. and party exchanged gifts. and were mighty surprised flnd'ty, year and one a freshman at Kathryn Avery was a special that it was Mrs. Boyd (Leah) Me- - (i.e University of Utah. He owns North won At Thelma of end the the the guest. gym Kean behind those big da.k Wright own home, in Brigham City traveling prize and Mrs. Marga- during the game Gayle T. and glasses. . to sell and to j which he proposes ret Heers won high. were B. Larry getting (PICKLED) E. S. OConnor motored to Ce- - move f0 Carbon county to make Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Gra- on olive pickles. dar City in the company of Frank jjg home. ham are in Salt Lake on a busiRed Hicks and Mr. Mecham. Harmon states that he will ness and shopping trip. They A good authority on basketball did the he but made it a exert every effort to make his went in the first of the week and says The East Carbon team has fast one driving so that Mr. Hicks would .work in the Carbon schools corn-fe- el stayed all week. HOPES, great HOPES, and when at home!!! Mrs. OConnor payble with local conditions and Mr. R. G. Heers was a Salt Lake a few of the rough elements have it safe, she stayed in Salt y,at he wUl strive for success in visitor last week. He came home been ironed out it will probably played Lake. every endeavor. Tuesday but returned to Salt Lake be DARN GOOD. Come on, There is quite a hustle and Mr. Ockey reports that Mr. Har- Wednesday. Mrs. Heers and their Fellas, lets get those spots ironed bustle in Columbia these days mon cames to the Carbon district two sons went in with him this out FAST!!!! the only things we can pin it wjth very high recommendations, trip. down to is Christmas Spirit. It Another Salt Lake visitor last Christmas comes but once a wont last long now. week was Mr. W. B. Odendahl Been wondering whatever hap,to bring with it fun, foUy year of the Utah Fuel Company. and chetv. I hope everyone has pened to Rudy Poglajen and AlBobby Murphy, six year old this the hoUday bert Menottis lost horse and af- son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mur- season.spirit during ter a lot of investigating the an-- 1 phy, entertained 18 friends at a swer was found. Seems the horse birthday party Friday, December Crawford is home to spend returned after seventeen days And Billy 12th. Christmas vacation with his folks now Rudy and Albert are busy Mr. James Cassano, engineer in Columbia. were deThe Dragerton scouring out the saddle bags and for the Utah Fuel Company, has so they will be usable for feated by Orangeville, a very fast saddle spent the last week in Sait Lake. Who is Faye RusseUs new boy next season. and efficient team. The firemen The Christmas lights on the friend? Could it be Jimmie? from Dragerton were needed to light poles and the two big trees I wonder what Emery Olsen pUt 0ut the flaming hoop caused in Sunnydale and Sunnyside have The streets sure look nice all is going to buy his wife for by the Orangeville team. The been turned on. The prizes for his poker win- score was 73 to 29 in favor of individual outside lightig will be lighted up with Christmas lights. Christmas with all kids! nings????? them Lets Orangeville. glowing, keep judged next Tuesday night, De- The Dragerton boys could have cember 23rd-haBob Heers was in Salt Lake made a better showing if they had . Many of our fellow workers are going home for Christmas. City most of last week on business stopped admiring their manly HOME APPLICATIONS We hope you nice with Kaiser officials. all have beauty in their new suits and ARE PILING UP , a New and Christmas Happy played ban. How about it, boys? 7 he Emery County team will play John W. Galbreath & Co. has Year. a rfum game after the New Year, announced that the applications Paul Zakis is home again, for the new homes are coming in There will be no M. I. A. meetevery day. A1I families interested girls, so wear your smiles. ings during the Christmas holishould immediately .contact the but will rpsume again after days The Dragerton Theatre will the first of the year. rental office before all the homes Guess whos getting married are spoken for. These homes are ' nex? Bonnie Knight and Art give the children a free show The Bonnie Knight, Maxine this coming Tuesday, Decern- all two story with a large living Palom. Bethe Hansen birthday Stoner, toer 23, at 2:30 p. m. The thearoom, kitchen dinette, and two wish to thank Mrs. ball committee we Who children all seen is have tre together wishing the bedrooms down with a very large her students, and all and Hanley a Merry Christmas. The theabedroom up, m adddion to the lately? It couldnt be Kitten and who helped- - make the the others J In Lee? tre is also Interested helping ball a success. Hard work and bath on the first floor. T the needy throughout the hours were spent planning MOOSE CHILDRENS PARTY world and asks each child to many and decorating. The annual Christmas party for Bn article of clothing children will be held at the Moose bring We also wish to show our apwill be packed up and sept that Home on Tuesday, December 23rd, to all those who conpreciation SO DONT them. to FORGET, beginning at 7 p. m- .- Santa will BOYS AND in any way. The tributed support THERE IS GIRLS, be present in person to present M. I. A. wishes everyone a Merry TUESDAY FREE SHOW A each child candy, nuts, etc. An FOR ALLTHOSE WHO Christmas and a Happy New Year. A baby girl was born to Mr. orchestra will provide music for -BRING AN " ARTICLE OF " another time and is dancing big and Mrs. John Ward of Dragerton CLOTHING AS THEIR TICKIt has been rumored that some anticipated. on December 18th. All members of the Moose are ET. Also drop a piece of soap of the men patients have been urged to bring thdlr kiddies to this in with it for soap is a very overstaying their leave just beEdward Ned Hansen is in the annuaj affair. these folks. cause the attention showered on item scarce among hospital with pneumonia but hasj The "holiday program will' them by the nurses has overis that he elude a dance on Christmas night sufficiently whelmed the boys. and New Years Eve. going home today. 1 j A , , , Snooping Around ' Columbia f f6? , J I en i Free Show For the Children |