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Show C0XEQ1BI1 Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Vtlrrse TMB 7,000 population $900,000 monthly payroll. Dragerton, Carbon County. Utah, Thursday, July 17, 1952 5 VERA THOMAS Whitlock E. Kaiser Team OHey Downs Dragsfrfon Wounded in Korea a vm " '' A 4 '& ' their son Melvin has been in action in Korea. 4 i c- - The Secretary of the Army has just notified Mr. and Mrs. Olley E. Whitelook of Dragerton " that , ? , John W. Rogers Joins Dragerton ? ;. Number 29 You Are American Yet Do You Know? Dr. Rogers was bom in Los Angeles, California. His early schooling, however, was spent in Nebraska, and he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of braska at Lincoln in 1943, and his D. degree from the university Nebraska college of Medicine Omaha. He interned at the Nebraska Methodist Hospital, and has spent five years in the Air Force, including two and one-ha- lf years in the European theatre. He is a general practitioner in medicine and has a special Interest in obstetrics and gyneolo-g- y. Dr. Rogers, his wife, and their Melvin ythki' seKned"'on toTta third with a score ef 7 to 1. Sfi Hospital Group wound-e- d out to get information. After five attempts eleven prisoners were were f the 'brought in and 79 Americans " Per Copy You are an American and roost of you have just, returned from a vacation. You returned to East Carbon from hither and yon but all returned via of the road from the Junction. Werent you impressed with the 'beauty of the East Carbon setting? In all your travels did you see the back-stag- e for a commumore color with and beauty. nity Didnt you feel a genuine pride in being part of a community that looks so dean, wholesome and progressive? Then 'being an American and living here you know that East Carbon has the highest income group in the State of Utah. One of the highest income groups in the entire United States. This in spite of the fact that the personnel of this community are generally idled one or two months each year by strikes. Another interesting Item East Carbonates more high priced meat outs go over the counter here than in most towns several times its size. This all adds up to A- -l living. lets keep this in mind and strive to make this American community even 'better, ?J Prescient Atwood was the V1 . starting battery lor Kaiser. Con- a us we in are tell Penton f was ?. die In difficulty in the third action. and was replaced by Mele who j Mrs. Vera Thomas busily at kept everything under control. on one of the new Anwork Tfii run in the Enfl ErfHm Jiiicky Purcell's home 1 1113 IIUIIU ker last of the eighth, with one on,!" sewing machines at her Anker exchange at 68 South broke a 10 to 10 tie and gavel (The following editorial is 1st East in Price. secD. the first game in the printed from the Washington, ond half. C., Times Herald). two children will live at 138 Kenat Kaiser plays July 19th, Do you want to know about Trail Road in Dragerton. Grass iilwarth and Hiawatha at Drager-- 1 regimentation? Ask your grocer. Do you want to hear about peo- -I Big pie who are robbed of their propAsk court? in without a day erty 1 your grocer. Do you want to see To Be the lifeblood running out of a business by government order? Plans for the remodeling of By Regulations covering this years Ask your grocer. big game hunting seasons on deer, Trinity Church, Dragerton, were Just ask your grocer about the elk, and buffalo, were set by the approved Saturday night by The 1 OPS . . . Board of Big Game Control in ex- Rite Reverend Richard S. Watson, What ' do you think about a ecutive session Wednesday. No Episcopal Bishop of Utah, who The Carbon county board of ' education has filed a request with condition in which a government antelope hunts were set for this made his official visitation to the the Carbon county commissioners agent can set prices on a nation- - year. Price Valley Missions last week Kaiser No. 2 Mine that when they set up the 1952 wide basis, yet no individual bus- - The deer hunt, first in the minds end. tax levy that it include enough iness can get in to him and ask of most Utah nimrods, will follow r All Bishop Watson pledged to match I AiHinrae "W relief? local the sex season (to raise $493,830.00 for the schools, for personal, either funds in the regular Trinity Building ' Do you realize that is how the hunting pattern. Dates for this Fund to allow immediate remod-- jSflffitV PrflCtlffiS The schools are asking that the I levy be 17.7 mills on an estimated government, today, is running the hunt are set by law for October eliing of the church building. 0 assessed valuation of $27,900,000. nations grocery business? Do you inclusive. Plans call for an enlarged room I Operating practices and safety The Board attempte dto effect for worship service, a kitchen and I measures at the 2 This mfllage is requested in the realize that the OPS fixes gro--i following 'amounts: Support and eery prices, but the grocer whose better management under exist- - an dining room for Sunnyside No 2 mine of the Kai- maintenance, 10.5 mills; bond in- - price is fixed, cannot complain? ting big game laws. Buck only church functions and for use by ser Steel Corporation, Sunnyside terest and sinking fund, 4.5 mills, If he tries, he is told to go out districts were set up for the the Church School. were in fulj adherence with rec- Richard Kuhns has been work- - ognized standards at the close of Wallsburg - Midway, Strawberry Valley , San Raphael, and West ing with the Trinity Bishops! the reinspection in late June, areas. Several sanctuaries Committee drawing up plans forT cording to a Bureau of Mines remills this year goes for support If he doesnt like what he gets .were authorized in hunting units the remodeling. port released today. When this lean he go to the nearest judge where concern about overshooting and maintenance. Watson met with Bishop the Carbon county mine was re-e-xwas expressed in recommendat- - Boshops Committee from Trinity, amined by T. T. Reay, Jr it em-ioto the Board. A total of 12,- - St. Barnabas, Helper, and Church 340 men. ployed it will need total of $1,433,834.00 can be deprived of his property 550 special permits were author- - of the Ascension, Kenilworth, on Improvements completed at the for the year. Of this amount $940,- - by OPS decree, but ordinary due ized for the taking of deer on 24 Saturday night. The next day he dose of the reinspection included 004.00 will come from state and process of is not per- - hunting units over the state where celebrated Holy Communion and I two broken timbers and resetting federal allocations, miscellaneous mitted. In the whole USA there overpopulations exist. Of these, preached at Trinity Church in a I taking down loose top coal at two revenues and cash on hand leav- - is just one emergency court of 3650 will allow the taking of two joint service for all three mis- - places improving the ventilation ing a balance of $493,830.00 to be appeals open to him and that is deer to each special permit. Three sions. where needed in one section ex- raised by a tax levy. thousand of them are for the San Following the joint service a tending the rock dust closer to a hedged all around. State allocations from the min- Your grocer is the victim of Juan-El- k Ridge herd and 650 for coffee hour was held at the working face, removing the school fund and for trans-- 1 discrimination, prejudice and un- - the herds in the Three Corners church. Mrs. Archie Morrison and I structions from two clearance portation is expected to bring fair employment practices, all ex- - herds of Daggett county. In each other women from the spaces, restoring the loading The state and fed- - ercised by the OiPS. Do you care? of these cases the Board took this Guild were in charge. Trinity chines in two sections to their or-eral allocations for the school Have you given it any thought? measure in an effort to induce Services are being held at Trin- - iginal permissible condition, prolunch program plus the fees I Do you realize what it all means? hunters to travel to a far corner ity Church at 9:30 each Sunday viding overload protection on the The cure for the evils of price of the state where the deer range morning throughout the summer, cables of 'two locomotives and a charged the students is expected to bring $89,000.00. Miscellaneous control is repeal, flat out. Sena- - problem is most acute. lock for the mining Morning prayer is also said at cutter-ba- r revenues are expected to net $16,-- 1 tor Taft has properly described Special attention was given to 11:30 am., at Kenilworth and eve- - machine in 11 right, the inspector 500 and (the estimated cash on the OPS as nothing but a hang- - the property damaging deer along ning prayer at 7:30 p.m., at Hel-- 1 noted approvingly, hand in the general fund to be- - out for loafers and wasters, who the Wasatch Front. Authorization per. Stuart G. Fitch, Episcopal dl- The power wires at three speci- are living at the publics expense was given to the Fish and Game vinity student, is in charge of I fic places were well installed on giri the year is $40,000.00. without giving back anything in Department to set up special hunts the Pfice Valley Missions for the insulators, and the loose and bxo-T- he Needle Club met at the value. in nine of the critical areas in. this summer. ken bonds on the main haulage I home of Mrs. Dee Turnbull, June is Price control a fraud on district. The special hunts fori slope were repaired, the inspector 25 and xeceivedhelp from their the public, and in the interest of these animals are to be held on' h added with approval, . . . leaders, (Mrs. Turnbull and Mrs. common decency, mus-- be ended.' an if and when basis as cond-i, ! Itions warrant under the ruling Now Madge Hixon, in making Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, Sunmy- ' 'handed the department. Numbers dresses. The girls present were: side and daughter, Elaine, and Eu- I nice A range tour of the Hoytsville to be taken, dates and conditions Jeanette Campagni, Pat Hixson, l J? cw Shearer, vacationed inGeor- I 15. is area Stock Thomfor Colleen planned July fihirley Tomsick, cf the hunt to 'be set by the de- - iViq gia wher they visited with ser- as, Connie McCourt and Judy Ro-- I men of Carbon and Emery coun- - partment at the time the need I Roy Bishop Their trip ,7 Carf11 JUni C? - viceman tie. ..re invito! attend thl. tour, included touring through about I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yelonik and eight states in addition to Gear- -, The Utah Fish and Game Com-- 1 Hoytsvillearea have done to im-- children recently returned from V .... da. Emission set the season for the prove the range. This is an out- - vacationing in Wyoming. They Marilyn Colombo, daughter of sage grouse hunt as well as the j standing demonstration of what a said the fish and mosquitos were Dr. and Mrs. Frank Colombo ,at- Cindy Lucero was honored.with for this falls pheas- group of stockmen can do with a both biting good. opening date tended the H leadership camp birthday party July 11, 1952, ant season during their quarterly depleted range. I held on the Agricultural College Games were played and lunch Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stevenson campus at Logan. served. Those present were: Darmeeting July 0. an and valuation have shows home returned Sunnyside's daughter den Collins and Bob Collins, Ka-Sornet fanes a man leads a dogs increase fro mlast years $1,530,- - from a vacation in Idaho, Wyom-- 1 ; Albert Robles Is home from thy Tittle, Phyllis Bline, Carol life because hesji rover, 1922 to $1,654,609 this year. ling and Montana. Itraaning dn North Carolina. iLupceio, Vaughn Willkins. Condie and v( xe-Kai- Xs s Ss ser I Regulations 7.7 Mills Sought Schools For Trinity Church Remodeled Covering Game Hunting 952 Tax Levy j j I . 20-3- 800-ton-a-- day D-shap- j ac-Des- ert I ns 1 j self-defen- se ob-irn- urn ma-$785,594- .00. I 1 - t their 1 I i I I 4-- 8-- I |