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Show COXIIOLDZR Volume 4 Dig Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah, Wednesday, April 4, Steels Good Year Brings Benefits to all U.S. Ernest Elmer Childs Greenvell Named Dies in Dragerton Red Cross Head For East Carbon Funeral services for Ernest Elmer Childs, 49, Sunnydale, were held Thursday at 10:00 a.m. in The following report appear- the Sunnydale ward chapel of ed in the Pittsburgh Post Gazzette the Church of Jesus Christ of on March 21, 1951: Latter-da- y Saints, by Bishop G. Big steels report Of 1950 shows M. Williams. that everyone from the man who Mr. Childs died Monday in the sweeps up, to Irving S. Olds, to Pubto John Q. Herry Truman, Dragerton hospital of complicalic, shared the benefits of a suc- tions following a major operacessful year. Which is another tion. He was a foreman at the way of saying that the corpora- Kaiser corporations mine. tions 288,000 employees, its sup- Chief beneficiaries of the cor- porations operations were the employees, who received in salaries and wages $1,179,380,870 of the companys overall income of $2,956,406,146. Products and services bought accounted for an other $1,120,608,522 in expenses. Next to the employees and suppliers, the concerns principal beneficiary is government, which 7, will receive an estimated or just a little less than 10 cents of every dollar taken in. Of that amount, some $234,000,-00- 0 goes to the federal government alone. The amount paid directly in taxes is more than the combined amount paid to 256,000 stockholders $117,909,310 and reinvested in the business $97,554-83- 2. Government , will also collect many more millions in taxes on the money paid out in salaries, wages, dividends, and to' suppliers The corporations net income was $215,464,142, or a return of 7.3 per cent on the highest sales $296,-665,21- on record. While that return the best since is a good it is 1940 by no means excessive. It does not begin to compare with .the whopping profits earned in the corporations early years. The report shows that big steel is doing a lot more than supporting its employees and stockhold ers. It is also giving strong financial assistance to government and, at he some time, is helping to meet the nations defense needs. Aside from its purely financial (Continued on Page Four) 5 Nations Coal .Mining Men Slate Convention Thousands of officials and operating men of the coal industry from all producing fields in the nation will meet in Cleveland, at the American Ohio, May 14-Mining Congress Coal convention and exposition to discuss economic problems arising out of the national defense program and late developments in coal production, preparation and utilization. The coal industry will also have its biennial opportunity to inspect the latest mining machines and equipment designed by manufacturers to more efficiently produce coal for market. Displays of such 'equipment will completely fill the exhibit areas of Clevelands public auditorium. 17 - r Coal Leads Resources Coal leads the Chamber of Commerce list of natural re- -' sources industries that are cap- -. able of meeting needs of a wartime economy. 5c Number 14 Deputy Sheriff Collins Wants Adequate Juvenile Program for East Carbon William Collins, known in East Carbon and throughout the counDean Pictures ty as Rip became a deputy sheriff in 1946. Rip loves his Displayed Dragerton work. In fact he lives it during his entire day which runs into A truly wonderful art exhibit many hours. He is in about the is being arranged for East Carbon by Joseph Booth, art teacher fausett at I ' i ' of the junior high. ' Graveside services and burial plies, its stockholders, govern- will be in Provo on Thursday, unment at all levels, and the gendirection der the of the Mitchell eral public feel the .impact of a funeral home. profitable and expanding basic industry. Per Copy 1951 ,'4' . j? " " , .. Carbons April 16 Draft Call Cut to 13 from 26 Beginning April 3 for one week Dean Fausett will have 20 pictures on display in the junior high library. This exhibit was brought from the Lugen Galleries, 39 North 2nd West, Provo, Utah. In addition to the Fausett pictures there will be one, maybe two exhibits from Logan. Mr. Booth is attempting to bring a sculpture display. This will be the works of LaVell Morris, Warren Wilson and Devon Zufelt. The Logan art group of 20 pictures will be in oil and water-colo- r. 20-pie- r In line with the armys announced plan of cutting its Apri draft call in half from 80,000 to 40,000 men because of an unexpected spurt in voluntary enlistments and a decline in anticipated Korean casualties, the Carbon county Selective Service board has received instructions to cut its April 16 call from 26 to 13 men, it was announced late yesterday by Otto B. McKinnon, Selective Service board clerk. The examination call for 25 men for April 11 wil not be changed, Mr. McKinnon V J3- ce CLYDE GREENWELL Chairman for the Red Cross ATTENTION! EAST drive in East Carbon. CARBON TEENAGERS C. P. Greenwell, Sunnydale, has Considerable work has been been appointed chairman of the American Red Cross drive for completed on the Youth Activity building for the East Carbon area. v East Carbon. This is a most important drive 125 windows were contributed by WILLIAM COLLINS due to the tremendous demands Dr. Colombo. He also sent a carCarbon County Deputy made on the Red Cross by our penter to install the window frames. The been has inside activities in Korea. as a doctor subChairman Greenwell reports a cleaned and the under structure sametocategory call at any time during the very good response from the en- reinforced. A ball diamond, park- ject or night. tire area. He hopes to double the ing lot and horse shoe pitching day stated. court The call may mean a disturbhave been cleared. Outside quota of last year. ance in one of the night clubs; toilets are partially completed. Mother and Sons Banquet a prowler or perhaps a tip from Things yet to be done: Slated for April Eleventh Price that criminals are apSanding and painting, front East Carbon Lions proaching from some other area porch completed, heating plant on There will be a mother and Highway 50-- 6. installed for next winer, purchase sons banquet on April 11 at 7:00 The East Carbon Lions Wherever the call leads Collins of furniture and recreational will hold their next meeting p.m. for the members of the East meets the challenge as he did reequipment. on April 7. This is Ladies Carbon junior high The dessons that are bringing their The junior girls have been cently when he capturd a night and every Lion is exwanted in Colorado and mothers will have their food at pected to be on hand with selling candy to get curtains. 50 perado one in Wyoming. In May another teen-age- rs his Lioness. the school lunch room at 5:00 or others interested of last year he captured the three On this night the Lions could be used each Saturday. p.m. on April 11. Andy Andermen who had robbed the Mission son will be master of ceremonies Contact Dr. Colombo, chairman of fete the members of the MinAuto Court. These three men and the boys will furnish the prostrel and their ladies. the project or Mr. Booth, 155 were taken in Green River by Denver. gram. All mothers and sons are (Continued on Page Thirteen) urged to attend. Colombo offices Dr. of have The Leathern been moved from 301 Circle Way The Sunnyside LDS ward held George and 153 Sunnyside to the new Summer Session will Begin its monthly birthday party on building formerly owned by the About June First March 24th in the church. After Honored for Wasatch Store and located across a program and refreshments the Classes in auto mechanics anc the highway from 391. The buildcrowd spent the evening in danc- 40 Years of Service was Colombo Dr. bought by ing welding at Carbon college to rui ing. Everyone reported a very to offices his and remodeled for W. district with the mine shifts started las Leatham, George good time. also serve and communities these and Power week beginning Monday, Marc! representative, Utah Light company at Price, will be have some modern furnished 26. The deadline date to sigr rs to be apartments. among the 77 up for these classes as Fri14th honored at the companys OPA Meeting day, March 30. Day shift school for the night shift will start al annual veterans club banquet on March 26 in the Newhouse hotel, 8:45 a.m. Night school shift foi On Apil 9, at 7:30 p.m. Teachers Attention, the day will start at 5 p.m. Salt Lake City. He will be prethere will be a meeting in the a sented with reprejeweled pin The classes in carpentry, minThe regular meeting of the Price civic auditorium for 40 years of service by senting Educational Carbon the benefit of all retailers ing electricity and machine shop County George' M. Gadsby, company for the shift workers will be association will be held April who are affected by Price president. 19, at 8:00 p.m. at the Carbon postponed until the summer sesCeiling Regulation No. 7. man would one It take Working sion. The summer session will college cafeteria.,Representatives of the Office 274 B. to time C. the from present of Price Stabilization will be begin around the first of June Free refreshments will be to as on as be the many job days to present provided there are enough shift served and are paid for by explain and an76 these Mr. and have Leatham workers interested to fill the swer questions about Regulaassociation funds. other men and women who toclasses. tion No. 7. '.This is a very important gether have worked a total of The pricing charts were meeting for the teachers of more than 2000 years in the elecBig and Little Campfire Carbon originally requested to be county, especially so tric industry. Girls Have Surprise Party turned in as of March 29, this year. The work accomOf this group, 20 will be inibut due to the confusion ar plished so far this season tiated into the club as The Campfire girls met at be reviewed and the existing among the dealers, will and the remaining 57 fledgings Mark Tatos home Thurs etc., the time was extended to immediately at will be accorded recognition for problems March 29. Mrs. Tratos and : 30. There will not only hand will be discussed. Of. April service records ranging from 25 Bowen gave the girls a surp be a general discussion but ficers for the coming year to 45 years each. party. Both the little group also smaller groups discushand will be discussed. the big group were present, sion where each ' individual be nominated. Teachers Miss Sondra Howa of American little group will meet at I may receive special Fork spent the Easter week end of the county please plan to Bolens home on April 6, and with her daddy and family in be at this meeting. Fribig group will meet at Mrs. T Sunnydale. She came down os on the same date. home day and returned Sunday. pre-inducti- s ikfc on F P-T- A. V. P old-time- F -- . 20-ye- Of-w- ill . |