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Show ,V f , BOXHOLDER y7r7r TI LJ J LJ Children Make Their First Communion , Suhnyside Defeats Price In Free District 22 Special Election Set May 3 Hitting Contest Hopping on two Price pitchers for 21 hits, the Kaiser Steel team of Sunnyside defeated Price, Number 47 Per Copy 5c Dragerton, Utah, Tuesday, May 23, 1950 Volume 3 ' rzrrri 17 to 12. Ralph Villagos started for the. local team but developed a sore arm in the first inning and be relieved. Tony Dela-RoJad tocame in and pitched five ' sa splendid innings holding Price to no runs and three hits. Art Self and Manager Cyril Driggs followed him on the mound. Glap-to- n started for Price and was touched for ten runs in four and a third innings. Mele then doolc over and the locals continued their bombardment scoring seven more. Leon Jones lead the Kaiser nine with four for five, Lisle Driggs turned in ja batting clean-u- p, good day at the plate, getting a triple and three singles in six turns. Lucky Purcell hit a double and triple for the losers, while F. Purcell pounded one off Driggs offering for the only four baser of the day. 9 yi w.- :T - -- w '" "2 j 'J R. y I 'i?' (A U d 4U f7tj W.,AwVv -- . t. t ... s . ''? r OPHELIA C0ETTE CLUB ... I'i .4 U.r) HONORS MOTHERS AT All members of the en 2 t and A - v 4 v.vV . ' v , v Fund Plans Drive and Camporee Catholic Mens Club To Sponsor Bingo Party Thursday Night , , The East Carbon Catholic Mens club is sponsoring a bingo game Thursday, May. 25 at 7:30 p.m. Everybody is invited and fun is promised for all. Saturday, June 10,' at 9:00 p.m. Jimmie Dart will play for a dance to be given at the Dragerton Admission is school auditorium. $1.00 per couple with extra ladies 50c. T)n that night the holder of the lucky ticket will receive a complete fishing tackle outfit. There will also be a second prize. Everyone is invited. r, inler-nation- al Local Scouts Make -- secretary-treasure- Henry Allai of the UMW BANQUET SATURDAY election commission announced. Moonlight and Roses was the The election was ordered by the theme of the banquet honoring international board of the UMW mothers of the Ophelia Coette club members in the Good Shep- meeting in Washington the latter part of April. The election was herd hall Saturday evening. Inthree-ma- n The beautiful decorations were ordered after the its rounded off with a scene depict- vestigation group submitted on alleged election irreguing the theme, complete with rose report larities last October. The irregucovered trellis and moon. were disputed by both larities A candlelight formal initiation if four new members preceeded the Wyoming and Utah locals. The international investigating the banquet. Those initiated were: Ardyth Gibson, Marion group upheld the claims of the Durvey, Carma Bunderson and locals and submitted a report to that effect to the international Dorothy Coggihs. Guests and club members pres- board which in turn ordered a ent in addition to the new mem- new election. bers and their mothers were: The contested offices which will Miss Faye Olsen, Mis. Olsen, Mrs. be voted on by the locals here ,,,, Braxton Powell, retiring club ad- will be that of vice president in xikA AVwvAv visor, Mrs. Mark Tratos, newly which J. A. Brinley of Sunny. Thirty children made their First Communion on Sunday, May installed advisor, Miss Patsy Maside will oppose the incumbent 14. Shown above are twenty nine of the children. Top row, left to han, Mrs. Mahan, Miss Katheryn Frank Fox. Art Biggs of .Coright are: Lydia Ulibarri, James Medina, Patty Medina; sixth row, Zele, Mrs. Virgil Mathews, Miss lumbia will oppose Virgil Wright o, Loretta Suirter, Ross Ulibarri, Lenny Trujillo; fifth row, Daniel McFarlane, Mrs. McFar-lan- e. of Wyoming. Annie Carrillo, Daniel Trujillo, Fabiola Marquez, James Krago-vic- h; BeverlyMiss Betty Blevins, Mrs. . The international election comfourth row, George Leybo, Raumond Sanchez, Barbara Jean John Blevins, Miss Juanita Jim-ine- z, mittee will supervise the election Ryan, Henry Trujillo, Cristobal 'Marquez; third row, Alice Carrillo, Mrs. DeCorte, Virginia Mar- and will investigate all irreguMary Amador, Lorraine Zupan, Deena Ulibarri, Lucille Bonoquisto; -second row, Helen Roybal, Frances Lujan, Tommy Pacheco,' Patricia tinez, Miss Myrleen Stevenson, larities. Reports from the camps Cordona, Paulette Perea; front row, Teddy Maes, James Eccli and Mrs. Daniel Stevenson, Miss Mar- state that the committee will not lene Staley, Miss Patricia Skraz-na- s, tolerate Eugene Farliano. unfair practices and Miss Sharon Stoddard and will be any very stringent in the enMrs. V. L. Stoddard. forcement of the election law. SCHOOL BOND ISSUE DELAYED UNTIL Reports also state that no one will be allowed to vote except in PRESENT CONDITIONS ARE CLARIFIED his own local. Considerable dissension was caused in the last For The proposed school 'bond is- down any large bond issue at the election through the use of the sue scheduled 'for April 26 and present. The recent purchase by absentee ballot. Reports have it a a the for that of this is unconstitutional unthe Kaiser postponed survey people presented East Carbon school needs has new problem. The feeling was der the international UMW code. now been called off for the pres- that Kaiser may expand the East Officers and field men on duty The local Scout organizations for the union can vote on ent. The original program called Carbon area and if so the need any abare making plans both for the sentee ballots; this is the only exfor some minor improvements at for schooling will be still greater the Dragerton school but failed to and any present building program summer camping season and the ception, so it was reported. meet any real needs of the area, be inadequate to take care of the annual fund drive that is now unThe miners themselves are cauder way. according to the committee of 75 present needs. each other to be very tioning Sunday, May 21, the Carbon careful that all The building program should people that met with the school voting practices officials during the first part of be completed so that it could be district met in Price and made adhere to the UMW constitution. in use by fall for the opening of final arrangements for the over- Irregularities may mean that the . April. The present plans of the board the school year. As the time is night camporee that will be held vote of the entire local will be are to go ahead with an addition too short to complete a program in Range Creel this Thursday, disqualified. to the Helper junior high school this year the school board feels Friday and" Saturday. One group which earlier this year was an- that they should have a program will go Thursday and get the Catholic Summer School set The remainder of the nounced as the building and election ready for early next camp will go Friday morning. To Open Wednesday Mom group which would be constructed in the spring. In the interim the school district under the proposed build- officials want to talk with the Ned Arambula will have charge This coming Wednesday mornvarious mine officials and union of the program. ing program. - The summer camporee has ing will be the opening day for The school board was far from officials to see what the future is summer school at the Good Shepunanimous in any agreement on for each area and the feeling of beep tentatively set for July 17 herd church in Dragerton. The what to do. In addition the gen- the people on their needs and to through July 22 at Mud Springs. Sisters of Notre Dame school and The navy is sponsoring a proeral economic, condition in this show .to each group what is needa few ladies will conduct' young gram in cooperation with the coal community helped to slow ed by the other group. CaJio-li- c school. summer the All Carbon district. One scout has children must attend especialbeen chosen to take a three-weA short program was held with summer cruise to the Hawaiian ly those who are preparing for DRAGERTON P-T- A Bobby Smith playing two selec- waters. The three highest rating the second class of Holy Comtions on his Hawaiian steel guitar. scouts were chosen. Tom Arnett munion. The Holy Communion must also bring their bapINSTALLS OFFICERS Veloy Varner rendered a vocal had his name pulled out of the group tismal certificates. hat for first choice with Charles t solo accompanied by Mrs. Ruby Madsen as first Choir on be held will practice Oralternate and FOR COMING YEAR Mihalik. Wednesday evening at 8:30 pm. son Nelson second. Mrs. Wes Shurtz of Price was East' Carbon has five Scout All members are requested to be present. The final meeting of the Drag- the installing officer. After the troops; two in Sunnyside-Sun-nydal- e, two one in Columbia and A for the business at hand was finished a erton Elementary in Dragerton. Doug Bon is the Public Card Party For present year was held Thursday round table discussion was held in the Carbon dis- Youth Activity Cause evening, May 11. The officers entire the in trict by participated representing East Carbon. were installed for the 1950-5- 1 Cultura .will hold a public card equipment Playground school year and are as follows: group. Girl Honored party on June 1 at the Good Shep- Mrs. John Cone, president; Mrs. needs and other related topics Dragerton , Miss Shirley G. Gleason was herd hall. Proceeds will go for Orrin Dickson, treasurer. The were discussed. The retiring officers want to recently initiated in.o the Jay the youth activity organization. president was Larry outgoing All types of cards will be S'ephens and the outgoing treas- thank the teachers of the various Janes pep organization at the urer was Mrs. Ruvey Monroe. The grades for the fine cooperation university of Kansas, where she played. Tickets are 50c per per dur-- a is attending school as a graduate son. Prizes will be given and other officers were reelected for land help they gave the A refreshments served. student. the P3 year. second term. Sau-ced- Sunday, May 14, Kenilworth defeated Sunnyside by a score of 11 to 9. -.-This puts Kenilworth in first place, as far as reports go at present, with two victories and no defeats. Kenilworth defeated Dragerton last Sunday. On May 27 Sunnyside plays Spring Glen there while Dragerton has drawn a bye. On Sunday, May 28, Hiawatha plays at Sunnyside while Dragerton plays at Price. Decoration day, May 30, sees the two East Carbon teams playing against each other on the Dragerton field. United Mine Workers in District 22 will vote on Wednesday, May 31, for the offices of district vice presi-- d r -- first . ek . P-T- vice-chairm- an 1 f P-T- IS |