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Show Sun-nysid- Brae The Serving a combined population of 7,000 in Dragerton, Sunnyda 1 e and Columbia. e, - Volume n CANDIDATES FOR FOOTBALL TEAM TEACHERS AT PTA Game Against Notre Dame On Sept. 28 With Rally At Dragerton Theatre On Monday Forty-fou- r candidates turned out for the first practice of the 1949 football season at the East Carbon junior high school. Coach Nordell Allred handed out 29 suits and has a few more to give out to the best of the remaining candidates. This years squad appears to be lighter and faster than the 1948 team which tied for the league championship, losIt is too early to tell just what ing to Helper in the play-of- f. SOCIAL MONDAY Be Held Weekly FORTY-FOU- R First PARENTS TO MEET Intermountain Per 20,4 94 9 DragertonjUtah Square Dance And Amateur Night To COACH ALLRED HAS Eastern Carbon county has the brightest future of any area in the POLIO FUND DRIVE HITS NATIONWIDE Copy:.5fi'-.'- .. ON AS EPIDEMIC n the prospects are for 1949. The squad and coach are working hard and fast to get the team rounded out for the first game which comes on Wednesday, September 28. will The Diagerton Theatre stage a pre-garally to introduce the boys to the East Carbon fans. The rally will be held on Monday, The band and September 26. cheer leaders will be there in addition to the coach and team. A show of enthusiasm by the fans does considerable to boost the morale of the players. Lets give these boys a big send off; let them know that we appreciate them representing East Carbon for county football honors. The boys receiving footboll suits are as follow: Ray Della Corte, Jack Reynolds, Mike Gonatakis, Eugene Warren, Owen Busch, Sonny Fratto, Harry Abeyta, Gary Turnbull, Don k, Mraule, Scott Jeffs, Martin Norman Bauers, Bill King, Dick Judd, Garvis Walker, Bob Smith, Bob Tinell. Ikey Montoya, Dinny Lindsey, Ernie Romero, Lyle Peterson, Bill Nordin, George Millissas, Veloy Varner,. .Mike Valdez Johnny Kranker,. Mike Amastasakis, Leslie Cartwright. Football schedule dates are as follow: Wednesday, September 28 East Carbon vs. Notre Dame at Dragerton; Price vs. Helper at Price. 5 Price October Wednesday. vs Fast Carbon at Price; Helper vs. Notre Dame at Helper. Wednesday, October 12 East Carbon vs. Helper at Dragerton; Notre Dame vs. Price at Price. SECOND HALF Wednesdav. October 19 Notre Dame vs. East Carbon at Price; vs. Price at Helper. Wednesday, October 26 East Carbon vs. Price at Dragerton; Notre Dame vs. Helper at Price. Wednesday, November 2 Helper vs. East Carbon at Helper; Price vs. Notre Dame at Price. Games to start at 2:00 p.ji. Referees will be atmointed by Mr. Anderson at Price. Any chance in the schedule between individual schools will be' brought to his attention three (3) days before date of scheduled game. No one but participants will be allowed to ride Bus. Travel to games by students other than players of traveling schools should be discouraged. Bez-yac- V A j A A COMMITTEES NAMED The following people have been appointed by Mrs. Graham to head the different committees: room mothers, Mrs. Julius Maki; membership, Mrs. Carl Lemon; promagazine, Mrs. Earl Fausett; hosgram, 'Mrs. Harry Malaby; Mrs. Charlesworth, Edpa pitahty, school lunch, Mrs. ReU AnderKn,j historian, Mrs. Myrtle Tittle; fin-- 1 ance and budget, Mrs. Thomas McCourt; parliamentarian, Miss Myrtle Davis, recreation,- Mrs.- - A. R. King and publicity, A. W. Anderson. -- Top Gl Insurance Dividend Check To Total $528 The top dividend checks to be sent to World War II veterans on their national service life insurance will be for $528. Dividends will start going out in January. Veteran ' AdmiaistratorCart-R- . Gray Jr., disclosed, this Friday in releasing the formula to be used in distributing the $2,800,000,-00- 0 dividend among some 16,000,-00- 0 veterans and their dependents and heirs. The dividend, to be paid before next June 30, is not subject to income tax. Veterans must apply of for it, and about them have already done so. The formula, Gray said, is calculated on the basis of a dividend for 55c for each $1000 of insurance, for each month the policy was in force before its anniversary date in 1948, for all policyholders who were aged 40 or younger at the time the policy was issued. miss it. For older veterans, the dividend Eldon Tidwell Wins Newspaper Write Up declines gradually .until it is 20c Pacific Double Crown Dr. Conrad, mentalist and hyp a month, for each $1000 of insurhas had many years of ex- ance, for veterans 55 and over the notist CarEldon Tidwell,. one of East .in entertaining ,the pub- policy wa s issued. perience, bon's topTlotehtrap shooters 'again lic, does many varied mental The scale: age 41 at issue, 52c; who showed the trapshooters just tests and experiments, finding 42, 49c; 43, 46c; 44, 43c; 45, 40c; was the best. ...Eldon placed first objects blindfolded ,driv 28c; in the double championship of the hidding a car blindfolded, with cotten 46, 37c; 47, 34c; 48, 31c; 49, ing western zone Pacific international 50, 25c; 51, 24c; 52, 23c; 53, 22c; pads and adhesive tape placed trap shoot at Elko, Nevada, last under blindfold by spectators and 54, 21c. Friday: Shooting against a very does mental telepathy and hypFor ordinary commercial life in tricky wind, Tidwell dropped 87 notism with the audience. surance, the typical monthly prebirds out of a possible hundred. mium for $1000 of term insurance The Great Fontaine and Dr, at Classified as a B shooter Eldon age 21 is $1.25, the veteransad-ministratio- n Colorado topped the A shooter by one bird. Conrad played at Delta, said. In 1948 Tidwell won the Class and Fruita, Colorado on Septem service life insurFor national C honors for the State of Utah and her 14 and 15; Moab, Utah on ance it is 65c. And the man who 17 will in and play has been consistently among the September 21 and Helper took It out at 31 will now get a upper brackets in all matches that Price on September 55c dividend. the following day. he has entered. Gray said the maximum payment of $528 is based on a $10,000 CARBON BAKERY SET TO BEGIN NEXT policy in force for 96 months, on a veteran 40 or less when the pol icy was taken out. WEEK WITH DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE "The scale does not apply to insurance on a permanent plan Utali Fuel Building Completely Remodeled With which has been surrendered for a reduced 'paid-uamount, Gray Finest Baking Equipment Obtainable Installed said. These cases will be handled and The Carbon Babery under the ter in Yakima, Washington, separately. management of Larry Stephens, owned his own bakery in Magna state the hat Jensen Mr. Utah. newest business establishment in Altar Society To Hold the East Carbon area Will be open equipment and working space is for business next week. The as fine as any that he has seen Important Meeting Wed. building for the bakery located in in his many years in the baking All ladies are invited and urgSunnydale has been in the pro- industry. asked to come to the next ently cess of remodeling since last May. Jack Hale is the assistant bak- meeting to be held on the third Itis now completed except for a er. Mr. Hale has been baking for Wednesday of September (21st) few minor touches. ten years. In addition to the at 8:00 p.m.. Many activities have The bakery will make a com- above bakers there will be a bak- to be arranged for the winter plete line of breads and pasteries. ers helper, three ladies at the schedule and quite a large numIt will have both store service and service counter and two salesmen ber of important subjects must be a door to door delivery. For the on the bakery truck. discussed that every lady of the door to door service a new, large Woody Staples has been ap- parish should be in attendance, Van has been purchased. AH the pointed salesman on the door to Father Sanders reported. , equipment is the most modern door bakery service. Mr. Staples now made and includes the very was route manager for a large Mrs. Ernie Kanipe and Mrs. latest in display fixtures. Ernest H. Stevenson are both in baking concern in Texas. As head baker, Mr. Stephens has A new fluorescence sign is on the Dragerton hospitaL obtained Jack Jensen, a man with the front of the building. LandYoung Sonny Fratto is in the 23 years baking experience in scaping has been started with the Dragerton hospital with an InSalt Lake City and other cities in planting of evergreens. In the fected Jaw. the west Among other bake near future the area will be sod- Carl Roberts has just returned Jensen was with Safe- ded or planted with flowers. Park-jfroshops,-Ma two week vacation in Callway fiakeries, Sigman Food Cen ing space has been provided. jfornia. r 4 An evening of thrilling entertainment is in store for Dragerton on September 20th, when one of the countrys leading Mystery road shows plays here. Two full evening shows have been combined to use the most interesting and exciting acts from each. This means two hours and forty minutes of solid entertainment by two stars of radio, stage and screen. The great Fontaine, nationally will present famous magician countless mysteries an dillusions. Fontaine is featured throughout the country as the only living man able to escape from the notorious Siberian Strangle Tie, featured by the late Houdini. He will offer magic by the old masters and modern mysteries in his half of the show. Among the illusions will be the Escape Trunk Exchange" wherein Mr. Fontaine exchanges places with his son, Kenneth, who is tied a heavy canvas bag which is inside of a locked and roped trunk, in a matter of seconds. The seldom seen mystery Liquids the Vanishing From the Air Rabbit and The Vanishing Radio, challenging the sharpest minds and eyes to explain. Dr. Tahman Conrad, Master of the Mind, Psyclmlogist, Hypnotist, and Student of the Occult, will present the other half of the show. Dr. Conrad specializes in hypnotism and promises some thrilling experiments that will long be re membered. The Rigid Test will be the climax of his half of the sh(yv. At that time some male spectator from the audience will be made as rigid as steel and placed across the tops of two chairs, then the Doctor will stand on his unsupported stomach, a feat im possible except under hypnotism. Mind Reading, Self Hypnotism mind reading, self sypnosis, and seeing with the fingers are other features Dr. Conrad will present. Excellent recommendation and popular acclaim from every city played point to an evening of clean fun for the whole family. Playing at the Dragerton Theater Dont Tuesday, September 20. The special ffind drive for polio contributions is under way in East Carbon. The need for additional funds has been caused by the tremendous increase in the polio cases throughout the nation. Polio has hit epidemic proportions throughout the nation. As of September 5 there was approximately 20.000 cases in 1949 as against 10.000 in 1948. For the week ending August 20 there were reported 3422 new cases for the single week. This is the highest number ever recorded. The national chairman, Basil , OConnor stated that the institute expects the total number of cases for 1949 to reach 40,000 or double that of 1948. The epidemic is nation-wid- e starting in the south central states, going north, hitting over to New England and west to California. In addition to the tremendous demands for the new cases in 1949 there is still a very heavy draw on the funds for cases ed by all that took it. Newspap- first treated in previous years. er accounts from every section of The national foundation had nation state that square danc- - only enough money after its the . again taking the country by March pf Dimes to care for prestorm. The Recreation associa- vious cases and for the cases in tion and the theatre are working 1949 if there was a drop in the together to bring it to the people number of victims. Instead an in East Carbon fiddlers and call- - epidemic of cases hit the country. ers about they can be used to The polio foundation is In dire need of funds. It has very little god advantage Contact" either cash left to take care of the inJack Clifford, Claud J number of victims. Cox. or Ernie creasing Bly Carbon county and particularly the mining camps have .always-beeSAFETY PICTURES very generous in their con- The Dragerton Recreation association and the Dragerton Thea-tio- n tre are cooperating in bringing an amateur night to the theatre each Thursday evening. The ling number on this program will officers have met be a group of. thirty youngsters The several times during the late sum- - who will square dance. These mer to talk over problems that children have been taught by should concern parents and stu- Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Stevendents in relation to the junior son of the Dragerton elementary These officers of school. Other programs will be high school. each which Mrs. Edna Graham is presi- arranged and announced dent feel that the number one ac- week. tivity for this year should be for In addition to the amateur nights the parents to get acquainted with the Recreation association and the the teachers. Every teacher is Theatre will stage square dances interested in knowing who are the in front of the theatre every parents of John and Mary and to Thursday if the public so desires know what kind of home backing them. The streets will be roped they can expect during this school off, music furnished and several year. old time callers picked. states that if you exThe Last year many people in this pect the school to work at its best area attended a course in square come to the social, Monday dancing given at the East Carbon eveniing, September 26 and touch high. From all comments junior a of to that your glass of punch course was thoroughly enjoy teacher. open-teache- three-fourt- hs rs. A walkout occurred Friday in the coal field that appeared Jo be sweeping thr6ughout the nation. The coal miners were up in arms against some of the operators not paying- - 20c royalty into the welfare fund. The slogan at present appears to be no pension fund no work. From unconfirmed and partial reports it appears that some of the southern operators are the only ones not paying into the fund There has been Utah-Wyomi- ng COLUMBIA SCHOOL ENROLLMENT IS ABOVE LAST YEAR no report of any northern or west- ern operators failing to pay. Pres. I. N. Bayless of the Union Pacific Coal Co. stated that Wyoming and Utah operators have" not ceased to pay into the UMW welfare fund. In addition Bayless said that as far as he knew there was no or grievance between the coal operators and the mine workers in the two states. Some miners expressed the belief that unless all coal miners held together, the southern operators and others halting payment into the welfare fund were laying the basis to reliminiation of the fund entirely. The welfare fund in getting precariously low on cash. The outgo since the slowdown on production i& the east has exceeded income by a wide margin. It has been necessary to decrease and suspend some benefit payments because" of lack of money, The failure of the steel owners les P-T- A , Mc-Kea- on, chS TS 1 . ball-playi- ng sister-in-la- w il Mr.-an- most a necessity.The boys came CONFERENCE HELD IN HELPER through for their coach. Carbon pushed across their initial tally in the second quarter when Harold Cunningham recovered h Mesa fumble bn Mesas 25 yard line. Darrell Nord, on a hand-oplay from quarterback Norman Aplanalp, rounded right end and was pulled dowironthe 19. East Carbons Darrel Crawford sliced through to 'theF for a first down. Juney Lindsey danced his way to the four yard. line, where Darrel Crawford carried it over on a neat cross-bucThe fighting Carbon' line opened a big hole lyhich let Darrel go through standing up. The steady toe of Jerry Walker booted the extra point to make it 7 to 0 for Carff -- m Welfare Fund Nearly Exhausted By Short VVork Week and Failure to Pay Royalty By Southerners The enrollment for Columbia this year was above that of 1948. At present there are 58 students in the sixth grades taught there. The present teachers are the same as for the past several years. Mrs. Strait is teaching the first and second grades with Mrs. Roberts teaching the third and fourth and Mr. Balle, the principal, teaching the fifth and sixth. The desks apd chairs have all been sSnded and The walls have all been painted again. New chairs were obtain ed to rthe library. The playground equipment, teeters, which was purchased by and steelworkers union to get tothe John" W. Galbreath It Go. has gether would also raise havoc ' been installed in the playground. in the East Carbon area. The total tributions. Last year Carbon coun- Mr. Sharpe, superintendent at the output from Horse Canyon, Col- -' ty gave the highest per capita AND DISCUSSIONS umbia and Kaiser go to the steel Columbia Mine, made arrangetotal in the state. Carbon county companies.- - A shutdown of these Chairman Charles Semken stated ments tor the cement and sand. plants would mean a shutdown at SET FOR THURSDAY that he hopes that the camps will the mines even though the men their strong contribu- Columbia Holds MIA continue Would returit. The deadline for On Thursday, September 22, the tions. a steel strike has been set for SatPrice Police Chief, Bill Lines and The fund chairmen . are Bill And urday, September 24. The quesMartin Ririe of the Carbon CounPrimary Dance for Horse Canyon, Mrs. tion in the steel dispute also arises ty Safety Committee will appear for Columbia, Orson Turn- Social Last Week over pensions,. The government at the East Carbon junior high Sacco board investigating the dispute school to give talks and show pic- er for Utah Fuel and Frank The Columbia branch of the recommended pensions to cost aptures on safety particularly re- for Kaiser. LDS church held its opening social proximately lie per hour per man. garding school children. By of the fall season at the Columbia The steel companies from unconByers Signed Tommy The elementary children . will school last Tuesday evening. For firmed reports are of the opinion Ball Team attend the meeting at 9:30 a.m. Ogden Reds ty-tpersons turned out for a that the, men themselves should bewith the junior high meeting Woril reaches us that Tommy very fine attendance. Refreshcontribute to the fund in addition ing arranged for 10:30 a.m. The were served. conbeen ments has of Sunnydale Byers direcadults meeting is under the to the companies. The social was under the direcand will begin tacted by the Ogden Reds basetion of the new YMM at 7:30 p.m. ball team of the class C Pioneer tion of Mr. Balle, the Rites Taylor-Be- ll IA president and Mrs. Boyd discussions the of The objective league. Ogdens scout witnessed the new YWMIA presiPerformed Tuesday and pictures will be to get both Tommys play In the recent Levan dent.' children and adults safety con- Invitational Tournament and In Grand Junction scious. Comments have been made brought Tommy up to the Ogden of Columbia was that a great responsibility for Reds for the closing days of the Wednesday afternoon with Mrs, In a double ring ceremony per- child safety rests on the adults; Pioneer league campaign. Tommy Freeman Ellett in charge of ar- - formed in Grand Junction, A veiT turn youngsters are too happy and care- will go with the Reds to their on September 13 a for was The in out had. the spring youngsters Miss free to realize the danger that training camp Bell became the Ann Mary surrounds them. However the thorough trial. A proud family is played games after which they bride of Dick Taylor of Sunnydale. imice served were is to that of George Byers, Tommys cream.' trying safety committee The couple were attended by Mr. press on the youngsters mind the Dad, as they see their and Mrs. F. Taylor, brother and son and brother start the long Moose-Kiwan- is inherent danger that always exists Designate of the groom. and particularly when we least climb up the baseball ladder. Good Halloween As Youth a gray suit with wore Day The bride Luck, Tom. expect it. Mrs. F. Tayaccessories. green The Moose lodge of Price is lor was attired in a blue suit. The celebraa planning big youth day to CARBON WINSTHRILLER OVER MESA were accompanied tion throughout Carbon county and couple Grand Junction by Ted Taylor, has asked the local Kiwanis club brother of the groom. to handle the Sunnyside portion. WITH TOUCHDOYN IN FINAL SECONDS, a After wedding trip -- through Halloween haVbeen designated will rethe Colorado, newlyweds ashouth Day throughout the turn to Sunnydale to make their Lindsay, Crawford and Faddis Look Good As area. iPIaqs are being made for a home. Nelson and Abeyta Fill Big Gaps In Line big .youth pdirade and show that Budo Shoro to With but 16 seconds left The new Mrs. Taylor attended play, Carbons evening. It is the hope of Moose .Wasatch Academy and is a graduplowed into the middle of the line for the touchdown which and Kiwanis to occupy the'-chof Carbon senior high school. gave Carbon junior college a victory in their first game in dren of the community that even- ate d isthe daughter of Columbia?'--Mrthe new stadium. ing to curb the tendency toward She . of Mrs. Beli George' Tom Carmischief. and Henry Murphy In one of the best games ever witnessed in Price, and Mr. son is of the bon ripped and slashed through the heavier Mesa team in Mahon of the Kiwanis club are Mrs. Taylor Chauncey Taylor of Sunnythe arrangements for the the closing minutes to give Coach Jackson Jewkes the game making dale. in Sunnyside. More in he said they needed.. Before the game, Coach Jewkes asked activities The services were performed by formation on this will be avail the boys to fight for this one as at a later date when the plans Judge Adair Hotchkiss of Grand able they never fought before. With are completely formulated. Junction, Colorado. an overflow crowd of Carbon rooters, the winning of the first game to show their followers that Car- LOCAL LADIES CLUB HOST TO DISTRICT bon has a first class team was al- p- r. Norl2" No Benefit Payments, No Work Miners Say Pre-ga- The officers of the junior high Associa- school Parent-Teache- rs have set Monday, September 26, at 8:00 pm. as the get to-- 1 gether evening for the parents and1 area Skat-bac- k, k. bon. Five contestants were running tor vice president now held by Frank Fox. Fox led in the voting. From present reports it is expected that all positions will find the balloting extremely close. Every candidate appears of the opinion that he has an excellent phance of winning. Beautiful; kicking by Marvin Sawyer of tMesa, set the stage for Mesas first touchdown, which also came in the second quarter. A punt by Sawyer pushed Carbon back to their own 20, where Mesa held. Carbons Kline Purcell was rushed in his kick which went almost straight into the air and (Continued on Page Five) - 55-ya- rd SUNDAY Members of East Carbon Busi ville, Florida. Miss Lucille Haws, ness I and- - Professional - WomensProvolub president, gave inter' of club were hostesses at the South esting high-ligCentral district conference held convention held in Seattle, WashSunday at Helper. Local presi- ington. inxzs C. King The luncheon tables were atdent Mrs. Arvilla troduced by district director Sadie tract! vely decorated --"with fail Guerrie of Helper- - Mrs. King led flowers in club colors, arranged the group in singing sociability by the local club secretary Mr. and stunt songs, accompanied by Betty Jean Poglajen and vice Mrs. Ruby Mihalik. president Mrs. Fern Peterson. FaThe state officers were pre- vors for each guest were three sented as follows: Miss Leah inch sticks of coke tied with gold Merrill, president, Logan;. Mrs. and green ribbons, representing Sue Grua, vice president. Salt East Carbon. State officers and Lake; state treasurer, Miss Virginia club presidents were given special Dickerson, Salt Lake and finance favors of gaily colored hankies cor- chairman. Miss Annie Peterson, made into pretty nose-g- ay v. sages. Logan. Mrs. Grua led the discussion on Club presidents besides Mrs, federation purposes and pro- King of Dragerton and Miss Haws cedures. Club presidents contri- of Provo were Mrs. Juanita Shurtz buted short talks on the current of Price and MisS Christine Kon-t- as of Helper. years program. Other East Carbon ladies who The 12130 luncheon, also presided over by Mrs. Guerrie was be- participated in the conference gun with reading of the collect by were Mrs. Mary Crawford, Miss Mary Mascaro of Helper. Miss Rita Gease, Miss Myrtle Davis, Merrill reported on the national Mrs. Blanche Justesen and Mrs. board meeting -- held at Jackson- - Betty Jean Poglajen. hts i the-region- |