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Show K 4 i r , coxiiomia Serving Volsza the Mining Area of East Carbon. - r - i $900,000 monthly payroll. 7,000 population Per Copy 5c Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah, "Wednesday, January 30, 1952 5 Civil Air Presented By Speech Class Patrol Organized In GERALD GALBREATH Jr. High Holds Interesting Panel Discussion E. C. Dragerton P-T- You Are A self-examinat- asks. To get some limitation into the enormous picture let us reduce it to something with which we are familiar. Coal, for instance our ion j Gerald Galbreath Visits East Carbon Grald Gabreah was Less a vlsltor here from reJnt Galbreath, his wife, and sma son live in Dragerton until his transfer to Alabama a year ago, where he now manages large Galbreath corporation. In addition to business duties, Mr. Galbreath managed to work' some skiing into his busy schedMr. I , et You are an American, yet do you know that President Truman is the greatest spender in history. He has now asked that we spend $85,000,000,000 during the next year. This tremendous sum is beyond the grasp of the mind of man. Even Truman cannot comprehend that for which he P-T- Kaiser No. American-Y- 5 Do You Know? A lively and interesting meetThe Dragerton group of the C. A. P. is anxious to get started. ing was held last Thursday by the in The boys who are willing to con- East Carbon junior high A rs extepn-agewhich and parents tribute time to something useful to the community will have a changed view points on some several playlets and skits. When wonderful time. common teenage problems. The preparation of the project began John Blevins is holding classes teen-ager- s, represented by Belle in the class, the students drew for on Communication two Tatton and Marilyn Stewart astimes a to opportuprovide parts, equal week. These classes are held at sisted by Anna Marie Rodriquez nity of acquiring the choicer the school house Mondays and held up their end of the discussion characteriations. The result was Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. Anyone very nobly although outnumbered and brought satisfying, pleasingly between the ages of 15 and 18 by their elders. The entire group to light much talent that was of parents and teachers responded may join. heretofore undiscovered. Th eofficers of the CAP are: with great interest and the disStudent body president, Donald Larry Stephens, commanding of- cussion promoted a better underDenison, announced the program ficer; Royal Allred, adjutant; John standing of youths problems as numbers, that were as follows: Blevins, communication officer, well as stimulating a little of our views as parOn the Phone with George and Doug Bon, public relations. Zoolakis playing the part of the The following are the boys that ents. Mrs. Wallace Waite con suitor and Anna Marie Rodrique cleaned the room for the CAP; j tributed a great deal to the pro on the other end of the line; Don David McAllister, Billy Neil, gram by her frank and honest Hackney as her brother and Alan Jack Brady, Ted Palmer, Fred appraisal of some current situations. Mrs. Frank Lauriski and Tratos, a delivery boy. Johnson, Jr., Shelby Blevins, Bob- Mr. Kenneth Webb deserve credit Long distance with Tommy by Sommers, Harold Hudson, for arranging an interesting proin boyish Clifford Palmer and John Blevins. Gabrilla, knee-dee- p mischief at Aunt Emmas calling Those present at the last two gram. A film was presented on Fam- his mother, dramatied by Betty meetings are: Junior Vigil, Jack Tollis. Brady, Ted Palmer, Fred Johnson, ily Home Life, showing the imMake Believe Jr., David McAllister, Harold portance of members sharing in A vocal solo the responsibilities of home life. Nelsung by Marilyn Stewart, with Hudson, George Hyita, Lee Anna Marie Rodriquez, accomMrs. Mihalik playing her accom- son, Bob Sommers,. Bill Neal, Jim Robert Karrick, Coggins, Tommy panied on the piano by Mrs. Mipaniment James Messner, Rodney halik, sang a delightful number, a scene in Gabriella, While You Wait Smith Bennett, Howard Make Believe. a restaurant (Betty Tollis, the Hubbartt, girl friend Alan Tratos, the boy Thurman, Donald Draper, Keith friend and Concha Pacheco, the Huntington, John Blevins, Clif1 ford Palmer, Lawrence Stephens waitress. Number Please a series of and Bob Hyita. The Student Assembly was enjoyed Friday afternoon, when the members of Mrs. Kings seventh period speech class took part in Number ' Tabes ule. While here, he was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pogla-jeDragerton. n, First Half chief commodity. If our four mines produce annually 3,000,000 tons of coalpit would take them 28,333 years to produce 85 billion tons. The value of this coal at $10 per ton would be $850 billions and the pro rated cost if it could be consumed here would exceed $120,000,000 to each of the 7000 residents. A generation is approximately 33 years. It would take 861 gen- erations of East Carbon miners producing annually 3,000,000 tons to bring to the surface 85 billion tons. You are an American, but do you know that Truman wouldnt -- have been historys greatest spender if congress hadnt given him the money to spend. Mrs. Leah Odendqhl Hostess At humorous, but typical telephone BPW Dinner conversations Robert Coggins, Recent Contributions the narrator; Concha Pacheco, the The Business and Professional Womens club of East Carbon held operator; big businessman and the To Dragerton Library a dinner meeting convention visitor, Allen Grames; The race for first place honors Monday, JanuMr. and Mrs. Holbrook, proprieand 21 the lover the old grouch, tors of at the A ary A cafe. The and the Variety Store donated has been a close one all the way, Scott Jludd; the crab and lady a was guest Rev. speaker William of books to the Drager- with Kaiser No. 1 gaining the lead with pet dog, Anna Marie Rodri- tongroup McFadden of Price. His a topic was margin of five points over Two more basket ball games international Community library this week, by que; the intoxicated man, Robert which included relations. He also Speaking Frankly Kaiser No. 1. Bunnells garage are scheduled in the Dragerton told us about Coggins; lady who lost her baby his to Russia. trip James F. Byrnes, On Active came, jin third, just one point be-- 1 gymnasium this week. Mrs. Leah Odendahl was hostess, at the market, Betty Tollis; thet by hind 2 No. Kaiser Service by Henry L. Stimson, The On Thursday, January 31, Or- - of the French woman, Marilyn Stewart. meeting. and the Forest, A Bell for Sky Team W L angeville will bring their undestandings: A tap dance number by Anna Those in attendance were Mrs. Adano, North Star Country and Kaiser No. 1 44 25 feated team over to play the Gorilla Marie Rodrique. Stewart, Mrs. Alice Pehr-so-n, others. Kaiser No. 2 39 30 teachers. According to Gene Mrs. Alice young attorBig Business Mrs. Leah Other recent donations of books j Bunnells Garage 38 31 Snow, manager of the Orange- Odendahl, Mrs.Klasten, ney, Tommy Gabriella, his secre- Helen were made bv Bert Easter, captain of the Kai- - ville team, they have won all Mrs. Arvilla King, Miss Morgan, Mrf. Wm. Danieis and ifc tary, Concha Pacheco; his would Myrtle ser No. 1 team, "holds high Yver-- 1 seveii of their bal1 games so far Davis, Miss June be client, Don Hackney. Miss McFarland, and Mrs. Wadleigh. this anxiseason. are very They 168. with age Ellen Vocal solo, The Desert Song Mrs. and Young Eliabeth is entirely depend- The ous to me etthe teachers since Olsen. x o Alan Tra'08- - accompanied by ent on library j donations volti,aty fine Mrs. Mihalik. aSh)Uilt we are grateful for such generous leaders wUh a pta Make up, a playlet dealing citizens East Carbon Won First in our community. with the controversial question of 2854' I East Carbon The library is located in the junior high Varsity whether it is worse for boys to Clinic with the entrance and a building strong senior Scout team Game From Notre Dame shave in public than it is for girls on the east side. It is open on East to apply their war paint. The from hfrh bLpUS?diS in b0th" ?he I 'Tn Saturday night, February 2, its first Carbon junior high won and Thursdays Saturdays league game of the seacharacters were portrayed by series. lhe teachers will entertain a team son 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. by beating a strong Notre ore Carrillo, Marilyn Stewart, from the Moose lodge in Price. Dame team, .fr,three Robert Morgan, Larry Denison, East Carbon B?rt These same two teams met last led 14-- 6 at half time. f. .J? d Tratos. Tollis Alan and Sleigh Riding Betty a s. year With the teachers winning Coach Pitchford - seemed pleasm Concluding the assembly, foo- t- ( SCOr 232i 10 points. This year the ed with i52fle some. J?hoo?n 2d 1101111 00 the way his boys came were Coach made In jQu ball awards by 223 and 3 Moose team is bolstered . three back to defeat Notre Dame after Pitchford to: Douglas Lindsey, Mrs. Koskies third graders had senes of 556 for third 0r four new men who dyid not losing to them a William Dixon and Anthony Ber-ar- a sleigh riding party Friday night e Spaghetti Benders are en- - make game. the Carbon college basket-tenn- g Lindsey was These three players of the after school. the Sunday night Coal ball team. high with 10 Everyone looked points, East Carbons football team were forward to the event with much leagUe on the secopd half. They tallied six, Charles Game time is set for 8:00 p.m. Kranker,Abeyta team for excitement. None more so than litchosen on the John six; Kranker, six: Zui rilacfjie. ?ra?erton team I both nights, with a preliminary Mayo, six; Carbon county. have dropped out. Tittle, tle Douglas Speegle. After the three,- and game starting at 6:45 p.m. All Johnson, two. tied his of evening fun, Douglas proceeds above expenses will go sled to the back of the car to towards purchasing a new elecThe Eagles next court of NOTICE! Phillip Halamandaris underit home. When he and his bring tric score board for the Drager- went an honor will be at held the LDS LeRoy Smith will be at the operation at the Price mother arrived, the sled had diston gymnasium. It is hoped that hospital on tabernacle in Price on FebruInternal Revenue office at Kosroute from appeared. The this new board may be purchased improving January 24th. He is at 3rd 7:00 ary All p.m. Price, Monday, February 4th and will soon Alta down around kies house on and put into use before the sea- be home nicely Scout masters that are anxiat from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Dragerton. the boarding house, and up the son is over. Admission to these ous to advance their boys are is staying with her tracFebruary 5th through 8th, Mr. E section was to highway games is 50 cents for adults and mother, Mrs. Alfred urged to attend. Smith will be at the Price ofHackwell at ed and retraced, all to no avail. 25 cents for children. Helper. fice from 8:30 to 5:00 p.m. If anyone has seen a new Trail When government becomes Breaker sled, he can make one True happiness renders men Money is not wealth. It is I little boy at and tainted the with the power of money, kind and sensible; and that hap-- it a medium only very happy, Educated rascality is indifinitely of exchange. a Its is reward for collect to same time oth-alikely the is menace shared than of corrupt to a s more with always society people piness Better adorn our own than I return. seek well as itself. anothers-PLACj ers. ignorant rascality. Bowling Crown j Teachers Play Two Games This Weeh I . i aJ s Sco2M E&Mrr, Re-fu- riupPreb .. gia a-- j j Party T it 29-2- 0. 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