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Show i Pago Four Tuesday, April 4, 1950 Plans On Informing Public of Employers, Owners Outstanding Q Bond Issue Cannot Pay SS '(Continued from Page One) Pictures Revealed Dy Theatre Industry school we systems. However, if O Probation System (Continued from Page- One) state prison to serve their sentence as originally handed down by the court. Mr. Frandsen summarized his remarks by stating that the offenders in bis experience fall into three categories. They lack good church habits or belong to no church, he said, they do not control their drinking, and finally As a they do not work steady. general rule, a man' with church affiliation, a moderate drinker if at all, and a steady employee who renders service for his employer will not be involved in criminal offenses. The program was arranged for the club by Don Ross, who acted as chairman of .the evenings activities. - in East Carbon do not get our Tax On Own Wages An aggressive program to in-- j tre will show Battleground," school needs fulfilled under the iorm the public of the outstand-- 1 Christopher, Owners of business, whether inOn the Town," present bond issue, it is very tag motion pictures coming from Francis," When Willie Comes questionable whether we ever will dividual or partnerships, may not Hollywood to the nations theatres Marching Home" and many oth-w- get them fulfilled. The chances disdosed today by Jack Clif- - ers. Certainly the finest line-fo- to get another bond issue passed under the present law make vol- following his return from an ups of films in the history of .the within four years appear at pres- untary payment of Social Security important national meeting of j Dragerion theatre. ent to be very slim. There was a taxes on their own earnings, acH. Ruesch, to 4This assemblage of motion report that East Carbon might cording of Sherman Sbhorta 2L0ltmTOiOn tytUre office of Provo the spon" pictures is no happy accident. The get something on the bond, issue manager sored hvrmf the Social Security administration. of our films have gear- - four years from now. Pincers The law specifically provides that yea?ed hat sed themselves to present pictures What is Needed in East Carbon employees DroffT'm only, in business and btSS? i0Ii V of First, an elementary school is highest quality in the industry generally, are subject to J16 needed come. to in whf months At presSunnydale. 1950 will definitely satisfy ent in this community of nearly Social Security tax. the needs of the public in their Another important point on the two thousand nave erroneous people there is not taxEmployers who demand for ever finer film enown earn-- ! on their payments an elementary school. The chiltertainment. contact should the Bureau of dren are taken by bus to Sunny-sid- e. ings He reported that the main The Sunnyside school is Internal Revenue. in advancf The attitude point of the program discussed at Mr. Ruesch will be at the In TnotlonJ picture cmpames very definitely overcrowded. the two-dconference were: court house in Price on Tuesday, some of classes the there are so Mr. Clifford ex- 1. Constant striving for better r1? , regard, r,. 48 as students. Outside and April 11, between 9:0 a.m. and WO C to offer the publlc many pictures through better subject plain Sharon Stoddard and Naoma honest and concise facts about the inside facilities for children re- 3:00 p.m. material. creation. are inadeFor the convenience of Res- Anderson modeled clothes for the completely 2. Geting honest Information to Ec're? so that ,the public will There facili- idents of East Carbon, Mr. Ruesch is quate. little very enterthe w Dragerton dress shop at the fashpatrons about these films in family com ties for the youngsters to let off will be available at the office of ion show in Price. Dan McAl-pinvance so they can plan their fainment or aU their energy during rest periods, John W. Galbreath and company amusement budget, , also modeled a suit in the the Sunnyside and Sunnydale in Dragerton from 1:00 p.m. to 3. Promotion of .public service ,liave always been completely 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 12. show. methods wherein the theatre can convinced, Mr. Clifford stated, parents reported. Second, the parents feel that a at the motion picture patron best serve the community In four-ye- ar high school is definitely Sets more for his money in enter- which it is situated. needed. The students have to In connection with the first tainment and inspiration than is travel approximately 56 miles a case any other amusement point, Mr. Clifford observed that This means that two hours 1 day. CO. have returned from the year, 1950, will see a tremen- Bu.t flUlMnURE a is day spent waiting and traveldous upsurge in the production thi3 meeting with a new feeling HELPER of unusually important motion of excitement about, the great ing on the buses. There are trafHowever, one of j things under way in oUr industry fic difficulties. pictures. the most important features is Never has Hollywood provided and the fine pictures in' store for that students the cannot take as so much for such a small part of those who have. the motion pic-tactive a in social athletic the part habit and who those will publics entertainment dollar. tur,e and extra the other curricular It once resources of the studios are Quire they realize the pains activities of school. the The stuat their highest, a fact borne out that have been taken to keep the dents are losing out on a very by the $2,600,000,000 capital in- - screen preeminent as popular of their school eduimportant part in addition to a payroll tertainment, the cation, parents reasoned. of $706,000,000. This tremendous I dod not have to go to Salt Another question that the pareffort backed by $65,700,000 a Lake City or Hollywood or New ents raised was that Sunnyside year for advertising filters into York or anywhere else to acquire was unable to get qualified teachevery community in the country my profound convictionthat the ers because the facilities were so own. including our Thousands American motion pictures have of dollars of revenue in federal done as much, if not more, than poor that the teachers who were and state corporate taxes provided any other agency through the qualified would not teach there. by the motion picture industry years in enlightening and inspirBrightest Future in Coal contribute to our own local gov -- ing the world to better things. This East Carbon has the brightest ernmen. In dollars and cents, as is in the record, in war and peace. future of any coal area in the well as in the amount of pleasure I did find an enthusiasm and state. It possesses the only good offered for our citizens, this vast understanding among all branches coking coal west of the Mississippi. industry is marshalling its forces of the film industry which must Fontana, which uses East Carbon to present its most significant inevitably result in finer motion coal just expanded and added ancontribution in the many years it pictures for the American other blast furance. The talk prepublic. has been in existence. The results will be valent around Geneva is that adFor example, in the weeks to on our theatre screensforthcoming to every- ditional expansion will take place come, your own Dragerton thea- - ones satisfaction. in addition to the 25,000,000 dollars invested since the U. S. Steel Pythian Sisters Hold Etta Thompson Has company took over the mines. Shower For Mary Fowler Kaiser has plans ready to open Birthday Party another mine; Horse Canyon has The Pythian sisters, Sterling Etta Thompson celebrated her plans ready, so it was reported, to temple No. 21, entertained Mon- eighth birthday with a party giv- open additional units within the day evening, March 27 with a en by her, Mrs. Clarence near future. Many of the parshower for Mrs. Mary Fowler. Thompson, mother, ents felt that the school board alMarch 6. Several games were played and Each guest received an indi ways tells them that they do not prizes were won by Mrs. Bikakis vidual cake with a candle and a know how certain the future will and Mrs. Durant Guests included man with his name be in Edst Carbon. .Mrs. George - Durney, Mrs. Jones, gingerbread on it along with the luncheon. The coal mine'officials said this Mrs. Fowlers mother, Mrs. Walt was a bunch of popplcock. At Guests were: Julie Peterson, Whitburn, Mrs. Ray Coleman, East Carbon is out present paying Mrs. Lemmons, Mrs. Pearl Ma- Sylvia Carter, Leslie Carter, Bruce 40 of all mine wages andis Grace Oviatt, Mary Durbray, han, Mrs. Mary OBrien, Mrs. FASTER out i Now, real smoke-- 1 40 over of the coal turning Donnaand SURFACE COOKING Adeline Fowler and Mrs. Mary Betty Lish, Jerry less broiling juic-,- 1 Wiley, Harvey Theorine, Clark production. Within a very short Worthington. TWO OVENS...FOR ier, better tasting Sjpeedomaster units are super-faI broiled foods .: . Liddiard, Elaine time it was stated that the East THE Mrs. Fowler received many King, Jimmy PRICE OF ONE . . . and they give withlessshrinkage. Mayer, Richard Maggio, Sondra Carbon area will be turning out beautiful gifts. more Luncheon was and Shirley 60 contact. pan of the coal production for Big Banquet Oven NO SMOKE NO SOOT Christensen, Diana, EASIEST TO CLEAN served of ice cream, cake roll and Charles fast Thrift Carbon Blus NO STAIN As county. and Judy Bonacci, Clarlong as the no extra costl coffee. ence, Vernon and Freddie Thomp- country needs steel East Carbon will be turning out coking coal son. Club Entertained At The group played games and for it. If coal production ever its the YES, fails there be wont youve the prizes .were won by Judy BonMo del, very much in April Fools Party dreamed of Carbon 1 The members county. acci, Mary Grace Durbray, Bruce bringing Mrs. Thelma Wright entertained Oviatt and Vernon you present stated that coal has made more valuable Thompson. her bridge club at an April Fools Carbon county and it is coal that features more party on Thursday evening, March Bunco Club Entertained for your quality will pay the bills and taxes. They 23. Among the pranks she money than ever play- By Bessie Robinson continued we must take care of ed upon her guests was before. Come in, serving see them refreshments of crackers, it, compare The Bunco club held bunco at the needs of the children produckefre you buy. 1 water and toothpicks. However, 3 the home of Bessie Robinson on ing the coal; these children are she later served a delicious desPHIICO 40 Wednesday, March 29, those at- just as important as the children J SHOWN sert. $349.95 tending were: Anell Moore,--Aline in the towns in the county. Mrs, Mary Jones was a special Brandon, Mrs. Brandon, Mrs. guest. Mrs. Margaret Heers won Thorpe, Mrs. Ungretch, Norma Prizes were won by Wanda the high score and Mrs. Helen Boyer, Wanda Hopkins, Marie Marie Byers, Alice Markosek won both the second Vera Cary, Bessie Robin- Hopkins, Byers, Brandon and Mrs. Brandon. Lovand traveling prizes. PRICE, UTAH son, Charlotte and Leona Bunnell. ely refreshments were served. I as rd H m 1 ay I ad-'no- e, he ac-T- he m'--' en-vestm- ent :2 o st , -- 129.45 CAmm s Helper Furniture C. |