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Show D 0X1 OLDER Volume 4 Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah, Wednesday, June 6, Parade Saturday To Highlight East Carbon Days East Carbon Queen Contestants Kids East Carbon children, decked costumes, riding their ponies, bikes, trikes, or walking, will parade the streets o f both Dragerton and Sunnydale to show out in their stuff in the East Carbon days celebration. The parades will begin both in Dragerton and Sunnydale at 10:30 Saturday morning. All children --are invited to enter with their pets, dolls or toys. Columbia children are urged to enter the Dragerton parade. There will be cash prizes for the best paraders, and winners will be selected in both towns. For the best group entry, the prize will ar cash be $5.00. A award will be given for each of these: The most attractive entry, the most original entry, and the most comical entry. Jdges will be selected from Back row: left to right, Ardyth Gibson and Mary Kathryn both Sunnydale and Dragerton. Neumier. And remember, the prizes listed Front row: left to right, Donna Ruskauff and Pat Malaby. above are for both towns. Paraders should assemble in Dragerton at the school house at 10:00 a.m. so that the parade can begin at 10:30 sharp. In .Sunnydale, the assembly area will be the parking lot in the shopping center district. Time for assembly will also be at 10:00 ' two-doll- ' a.m. .At 1:30 in the afternoon on Saturday there will be, a free show for the children at both Dragerton and Sunnydale. All the kids in East Carbon are invited to attend. Sunnyside Elementary PTA Room Mothers BEVERLY MARY DURAN These East Carbon princesses have been competing during the past three weeks for the title of East Carbon Days Queen. The contest ended on Tuesday at noon, and the winner will be announced at the boxing and wrestling matches Thursday night in the Dragerton school gumnas-mThe. two girls receiving second and third most votes will oe the queens attendants. m. ' " NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF DRAGERTON AND COLUMBIA A room Elementary raised mothers of Sunnyside $147.04, and spent it for playground equipment, balls, bats, etc. The room mothers of the first grade were: Mrs. Bonomo Mrs. Harry Herbert, Mrs. Nina Jensen, Mrs. Lema Morley and Mrs. Leonard Herrera. The first grade raised $22.55. The room mothers of the second grade were: Mrs. Earl Ilin-kin- s, Mrs. Jesse McCullan, Mrs. Carol Cullem and Mrs: Joe Brown. The second grade raised 4-- phone building. The old fire alarm boxes, located on the power line poles are onut of service. TO REPORT A FIRE DIAL was elected president; Beverly Simons, vice president; Lana Duke, secretary; Shanna Peterson, treasurer; Ann Jensen, reporter; Lynett Farnsworth, organist, and Laretta Tibbitts, cheer leader. A lovely lunch was served. The next meeting will be held at Ann Jensens home May 17 at . 4:30 pjn. 4471 Give the Fire department the correct address where assistance is desired. If you are unable to complete a by calling 4471 dial O (Operator) and ask for Fire Department. Give her..-th- e address where is desired. fire-alarm-c- P-T- De-Cou- There has been a change in the Fire Alarm system. It is now operated over the tele- Mohee 4-- H Club, Sunnydale, Elects New Officers The Mohee H club of Sunnydale met at Beverly Simons home on May 10. New officers were cnosen. Mary Frances Murphy MCFARLANE all as-7-sist- v LOCALS The Needle Workers H club met at the home of LaVone Rock 4-- of Dragerton under the direction of their leaders LaVone Rock and Lou Ann Guyman. For the next two weeks they will practice patching and then they will work on their shoulder protectors. Sonja Waite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' Wallace W aite, has left " Do you happen to have $1589 to for Provo, where she will study spare? That will be the average piano under Dr. Nielson. Dr. American familys share of the Nielson is on the staff of the $71,000,000,000 Federal budget for Brigham Young university. Kaiser No Full Safety With the adoption of two safety measures, the Kaiser Steel corporations Sunnyside No. 1 mine at Sunnyside, can be brought into full conformance with established safety standards according to a report released today by the Bureau of Mines. When this Carbon this county mine was T. month by Inspector T. Reay, Jr., it employed 221 men and produced 1690 tons of coal daily. The inspector again recommended increasing the ventilation in an idle place to prevent accumulations of gas and obtaining a Bureau of Mines permissible label machine. for the new Safety improvements completed during the inspection were: Setting a cross bar between the two broken cross bars on the 2 left haulageway off 2 dip and removing the pipe obstructing the clearance space at an opening on this entry; placing headlights on the locomotives used in 2 left and 1 north entries; using permissible trip lights on the main locomotive-haulage trips; replacing the used as fuses in the copper-wir- e, cut-o-ut switch in the ' shop, with proper fuses; using proper overload protection at the power taps of the trailing cable; using additional insulators along the main haulageway to keep the electric light wires from touching props, cross bars and and placing a cutter-chai- n lock on the shortwall mining machine used in 1 north entry. " re-exam- ined roof-bolti- ng air-compre- ssor East Carbon Days Schedule of Events Raise Equipment Fund The Per 1951 rt, $22.39. The room mothers of the third grade were: Mrs. Nick Donaquists, Mrs. Owen Price, Mrs. Frank Far-liaand Raymond Bustos. The no Thursday, June 7, 7:30 p.m. Boxing matches and wrestling and crowning of Queen of East Carbon days at the Dragerton school Number 23 Copy 5o Nears 1 V June Picnic Price City Park 4-- H All Carbon county are invited to assemble in the Price city park on June 8, at 2:00 p.m., for the annual H picnic, according to Robert L. Hassell and Margaret Oman, county agents. This that are picnic is for all in clubs this year, along with their leaders and any small chil4-H- ers 4-- ers dren that the leaders care to bring. The program calls for games, singing, swimming for those who desire to use the pool, and refreshments. The Carbon County H Club Leaders association will furnish free root beer for all attending, and will also sell candy and ice cream to the The Price swimming pool will be available for swimming at the regular admission prices. It is suggested that those who desire to swim bring their own suits. All participating in th epicnic will bring their own lunches, and be prepared to have a good time. Leaders will register their members at the refreshment stand, at 4-- 4-H- ers. New 4-- H Club Started by the Columbia Girls The CoIumbiagirls ltarted a club. They met ai the home of Patricia Hixson. The name of the club is: The Busy Stitch4-- H ' ers. : The members of the club are: Kay Coleman, Jeannette Cam-pagJo Ann McKean, Shirley Crawford, Patricia Hixson, Judy Rodosh, Clara Lynn Varner, Connie McCourt, Colleen Thomas, Roches, Shirley Tomsich, Clara Martinez. Mary Crawford ni, gymnasium. Admission 50c. Friday, June 8, 8:00 p.m. Bingo, refreshments and free dance to music of Jimmy Dart at is the leader. Dragerton school gymnasium. Saturday, June 9, 10:30 am. Childrens parade at both Sunnydale and Dragerton. Saturday, June 9, 1:30 p.m. Free show for children at both Sunnydale and Dragerton. Saturday, June 9, 2:00 pm. Baseball game at the Sunnydale ball park. Refreshments. Saturday, June 9, 8:00 pm. Bingo, refreshments and dancing to the music of Jimmy Dart at the Dragerton school gymnasium Admission to dance $1.00 per couple. Ladies free. third grade raised $23.11. The fourth grade room mothers were: Mrs. Ada Edwards, Mrs. Mrs. Edith Helen Markosek, Allred. Ida Green and The. fourth grade raised $26.28. The room mothers of the fifth grade were: Mrs. Korfanta, Mrs. Thelma .Wright, Mrs. Tal Aram-bul- a Sergeant Rudy W. Mezek and Mrs. Juaz Hyatt. The Shannon Ray DeAngeles fifth grade took first place- - by United in Marriage to raising $30.08. The sixth grade room mothers Shanna Rae DeAngeles was were: Mrs. Lola Alger, Mrs. Jeff married Saturday, June 2 to SerMcFarland, Mrs. Lilly Tollis and geant Rudy W. Mezek, U. S. maAlta Preston. The sixth grade rine corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. raised $2l.6jL ' Frank Mezek. The final vows Al-bin- eta Mrs. F. L. Graham, Mrs. Wilma Wright Report Cancer Drive Mrs. F. L. Graham and Mrs. Wilma Wright gave the following completed report on the Cancer drive for Sunnydale and Sunnyside: Utah Fuel Union Local No. 6244 . Kaiser Union No. Kiwanis Club Book Cliff 8Q2Q ; Kaiser Steel Office 1 500.00 56.00 .... 25.00 10.00 Em- - ployees Miners Trading Post ........ , Individual Total .. 18.00 5.00 3.00 $617.00 The history of liberty is the history of the limitation of government power, not the increase of it. , When we resist the were, exchanged. in..iheGood po wer jwe are re-- ,, High among the evils we ex- Shepherd church in Dragerton at sisting the process of .death, beplore and detest in dictatorships 10:00 a.m. is controled by government of A lovely reception was held at cause concentration of power is freedom of thought and the Columbia Recreation hall what always preceeds the defrom five until seven pm struction of human liberties. . con-centratio- n..of |