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Show Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. 7000 population $900000 monthly payroll. Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah, Wednesday, October Volume 4 important meeting took place Wednesday, October 24, at Sunnydale. The library was decorated delightfully with decoraa harvest tions emphasizing theme. The members of the East Carbon BPW held a business meeting and a tea honoring the new members. The chairwomen of the event were Mrs. Alice Klausten and Mrs. Berl Ruskauff. The current years officers were installed by Miss Myrtle Davis. The new president is Mrs. Corilla Stewart; first vice president, Mrs. Mary Worthington; second vice president, M,rs. Alice Pehrson; Miss secretary, corresponding Ellen Young; recording secretary, Mrs. Virginia Mays; parliamentarian, Mrs. Marjorie Monroe; historian, Mrs. Edna Boatwright. The new members were initiated by Mrs. Berl Ruskauff. Those coming into the club were: Mrs. Letha Odendahl, Miss June MaFarland, Mrs. Hazel Morgan, Mrs. Elizabeth Olsen, Mrs. Alta-lin- e Moore, Miss Iris Johnson, Frances-ScilliMrs. Mrs. Naomi a, SatterMrs. Arnetta Stevenson, field. The East Carbon BPW was happy to welcome Mrs. Isabella Lewis and Mrs. Alice Pace of the Mrs. Della Lave-ridg- e, Price club. BPW state legislature chairwoman, of Salt Lake City, gave an interesting talk on the new BPW resolution. All field reports and surveys coming from Utahs upland game bird areas point to an average or better shooting season ahead, according to Fish and Game Department spokesmen. The quail and pheasant seasons open and run concurrently. Opening date is Saturday noon, November 3, until Tuesday at 5:30 p.m., November 6. Each days shooting for the day season a.m. at 7:00 5:30 p.m. until begins for the except opening hour at noon, Saturday. Average shootas the past two related to ing of the 100,-0will find each years or more pheasant hunters going afield bagging 2.6 birds per hunt for the season. Department records show that four out of five sportsmen purchasing a hunting license go afield in pursuit of upland birds! Predictions are that this year nearly 300,000 pheasants will be returned to the bags of these hunters. One fourth of the pheasant hunters in Utah do their hunting on legally established hunting units. Department spokesmen remind upland game bird seekers during the forthcoming hunt to respec these established hunting units, the property lying within their boundaries and all other posted areas. Sportsmen are reminded that the future of pheasant hunting within our state is dependent upon the respect they have for the rights of private property owners. three-and-a-h- alf 00 LaVae De Angeles Sportmen Reminded Contributes to Sex Evidence Success of High Tor Not to be Destroyed LAVAE DeAngeles of Columbia receiving compliments this week for her contribution to the success of High Tor, Maxwell Andersons drama with which the season opened at Utah State Agricultural college. Miss DeAngeles aided in the publicity staff. LaVae is the daughter of Mrs. Ada DeAngeles and is a senior in elementary education. High Tor was directed by Dr. Harold I. Hansen, associate professor of speech and drama and director of the Utah State theatre. He is nationally known as director of the LDS church pageant at the Hill Cumorah in New York state, which he has directed for several years. He has had experience as an actor in stock companies in both East and West. is are reminded that it is contrary to the law to destroy evidence of sex on any game animal or birds. This law applies to the present duck and deer hunts, as well as the seasonal upland game bird hunt scheduled for pheasants and quail and All sportsmen Fer Copy 5c Victor Lipsey, 38' and son, Jimmy, 11, were injured about 8:30 Sunday evening, when their car turned over on Highway 50 and 6, between Green River and Woodside, Utah. Mr. Lipsey and the boy were returning from deer hunting in the LaSalle mountains near Moab, when Mr. Lipsey became drowsey, and lost control of the car. It apparently careened off the road, rolled over several times, finally stopped top side up. Both occupants were thrown from the auto. James E. Stewart and Joseph Lilze, Dragerton, also returning from deer hunting arrived at the scene soon after it happened and brought the injured man and boy to the Dragerton hospital for emergency care. Later, the Lipseys were taken to Price hospital for Nine East Carbon Players on Squad That Will Play In Ute Stadium On November 10 Anna JVI. Rodrequez Interviews Noted Hollywood Actor Anna Marie Rodriquez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rodriquez, Dragerton, had the rare opportunity to interview, visit and to have her picture taken with none other than Richardo Monte-blowell known Hollywood actor. Monteblon was at Port Smith, with the Maratime Arkansas n, Shows. further treatment. Dr. Wilson and Nurse Easter took care of them at the Dragerton hospital. Deputy Sheriff William Collins and state trooper, Jack Sullivan investigated the accident. Mrs. Williams, Indiana; paid a surprise visit to Patsys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mahan, Dragerton. Two of the girls were very interested in seeing eastern Utah, which was one reason for the girls quick trip. The group could only stay a Richard Monteblon and Anna few hours before returning to Salt Marie Rodriquez. Lake Holy Cross hospital, where Ann Marie is attending' St. all four are finishing nurses Anns Private Catholic school, training. and her sisters, Betty Jo and Rita Mae are attending the Immocu-lat- e Both schools Roland Conception; are at Port Smith, Arkansas. Killed In Korea Marie is in the Pep club and one of the schools cheer leaders. Just as the Tribune went to She is also a member of the Glee Press word was received that Cor- club and has been pledged to the poral Roland Oterstrom, 23, son DAD society. She is taking voice of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Otter-.4roand studying dance. 181 Highway, Sunnydale, pad been killed while fighting Martin Rodosh with the United States forces in Home On Leave Korea. Roland has been in Korea From Navy for the oast six months. Martin Rodosh, son of Mr. and Surviving him besides his parMrs. Martin Rodosh, Sr., Columents, are five brothers and two sisters. Jack, also in the service; bia, is home on leave from the Stanley, Dragerton; Kenneth, navy. Martin has spent a good deal of Curby, Carlyle, JoAnn, Sunnydale; and Mrs. Ruth Braser, Hunt- time the past few months at Forington. Mrs. Nelson, Price, grand- mosa and other Pasific ports. When his twenty-da- y leave is mother. will he at Long be stationed up, ' Beach, California, according to Announcement Special his mother. Beginning November 3rd and every Saturday night and M. Bennett holiday there will be a free dance at Nicks club. Dick On Way Home Lombards Melody Four or Otterstrom m, . f Jordan 45-- 0; South 26-- 9; 33-- 6; Walter From l(orea Private Walter M. Bennett, of Dragerton, left Korea by air for he United States on October 21. He will spend a short time in Ja- pan and Honolulu and arrive in he states around the eighth of November. He expects to come direct to him home in Dragerton. 19-- 0; 20-1- 3. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Visit Relatives In Dragerton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips and son, Michael, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Sixkiller of Dragerton, parents of Mrs. Phillips. Robert works for the Goodman company at Marion Illinois, making all kinds of mining maheinery. The Phillips plan to remain in Dragerton for a two-weperiod. While here Mr. Phillips is taking in the deer hunt. ek To NOTICE sportsmen all who have their purchased hunting license and deer tags from the Union Supply company and who are planning on going pheasant hunting please come into the store and see Mr. Naylor. Visiting Mrs. Eddy Allires and Mrs. Mary Martinez, Sunnydale, are a brother, Staff Sergeant Fel- ix Casias, Chanute Air Force Base, Illinois; Mrs. Elvira Casias and Miss Sylvia Casias, Kimball, Nebraska. Sergeant Casias is going to return to Chanute in a few days, but on the way he is planning to visit his bride-to-in Chicago. be PVTTTTVTTTTVTTVTTYTTVYT ; f 2J BOWLERS OF TIIE WEEK MEN JOHN MANCINA 232. WOMEN i Sunnyside, i i Evelyn Burk, Nicks Club, . ) I s is, West 39-- 0; The Davis game is yet to be played. Carbon has' scored 191 points against its opponents in seven games and has had 35 points scored against it. That is an average of 27 points scored per game as against five points per game scored against. Miss Lorraine Correy, Cedar City,' Utah, and MiSs Mary Dart, Price, V Granite and East v Winter Bi-kak- Provo Three Girl Friends, Visit At Dragerton Miss Patsy Mahan and three opening .November 3 at noon. Any animal or bird may be cleaned in the field, according to and Game Department Fish spokesmen. In the case of deer, where good care of the meat calls for the expenditure of skinning, either the head or attached sexual organ should remain to show evidence of sex. In the case of ducks, pheasants or quail, skinning is permissible provided the head plumage and feet are left on the bird. Said plumage must remain on the bird if the hunter anticipates shipping or transportStarlite Drive-I- n ing the same out of the state as well. Sportsmen are reminded Closes November 1st that all fish and game leaving the state must be accompanied For Season by a shipping permit. These perWe of the Starlite Drive-i- n mits may be had at the State Fish chestra will furnish the muwish to (express our thanks and and Game offices or from any desic. Every one is cordially gratitude to our many fine pat- partment warden in the field. invited. Call early for rerons of the past season. We look There is no charge for the service. servations. No cover charge. forward to being with you again Nicks club, Dragerton. NOTICE iii the early spring, bringing you Sterling temple No. 21, will the finer products of Hollywood. meet at the regular meeting on Its a good idea to keep on good Phillip Turner Monday, November 5 at 7:30 p.m. terms with everybody, but esMario Marchino All members are asked to be pecially' with your . wife, your stomach and your conscience. Bus Cline This year Carbon county has a very fine football team. It is in every particular way a county team, as the members come from a county-wid- e area. East. Carbons contributions to this winning combination are: Martin Bazyack, quarterback; Scott Jeffs, halfback; Harry Abeyta, end; Denny Lindsey, quarterback; Lyle Peterson, guard; Charles guard; Charles Dixon, halfback; Don Mraule, guard; and Ray DellaCorte, center. They are assured a berth in the state and will play the winner between Box Elder and Logan of Region One; November 10 at the Ute stadium. The Carbon team has played the following games during the current season: Grand Junction 19-- 7; Patsy Mahan, friends, Number 47 Carbon County Team Plays For State Title East Carbon B.P.W. Upland Game Birds Father and Son Install New Officers Reported Plentiful Injured In Season Open Nov. 3 Auto Accident Honor Members An 31, 1951 190-- 3 |