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Show J vm-- 4' COMIOiEiT )oJ)ctinnIi 7000 population Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Vclme 5 $900,000 monthly payroll. Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah,' Thursday, August 28, 1952 Labor Day Speaker George Davido To Coach East rs Carbon Trinity Work Day Per Copy 5c Chairman Yet Do You Know? With New Tower All-Sta- All-Sta- y . s A Vi.5" ' ' I v Zol-ake- from :" a 3 Wellington; S -' 3 I ' ,1V 4 Hackney and Palmer from the Wildcats; Galtxriella and Maestas from the Bees; L. Hursbanien and B. from the Bums; Davido and Tobey from the Eagles; Stoddard from the Dodgers. TOM RANEY George Davido will coach the s. East Carbon All players in the Little League from East Carbon will receive a pass to the Esquire Theatre good on September 1, 2 or 3rd. This with compliments of the Esquire. The players 'Will get individual tickets from their managers. ManTom Raney, international exeagers call at the theatre soon for cutive board member, District 30, tickets for your team. United Mine Workers of America, has been assigned as the prinThirteen Counties cipal speaker at the annual CarbonHur-skani- en All-Star- Kentucky Organizer Assigned to Speak on Labor Day Guild. Richard Kuhns, acting senior warden of Trinity church, arranged the work day. Mrs. Ed Foglej an, president of Trinity Gujld, was in charge of the meals." Other alterations planned for Trinity church are to enlarge the worship roam, move, the kitchen to the back of the building, and construct an dining room that can be partitioned for church pe school class rooms. - New School for Edwin Alberts, President of Llorse Canyon Local No. 8003 and chairman of Labor Day Celebration for Carbon and Emery counties. UMWA Bring Varied Program to Carbon . i are American yet do you know the best way to select candidates for president of these United States? The method now use, while being spectacular and noisy, does not generally select the man best qualified to serve. .When politicians get together we Americans know there is only one standard can he win. What else he can do is beside the point. Lets take a look at American business, the best manager in the world. Each business has a board of directors who direct and Select the men and (women who hold, responsible positions. They interview each candidate and carefully select the one best qualified to serve. Lets set each party up las' a major business unit. Each state or territory to have one member on the 'board. This to keep the number down to a small working unit Each member to be selected i! by popular vote and to serve on- (! ly until the presidential and vice presidential candidates for their party is selected. This procedure should put a little common sense in the important procedure of, selecting the presidential candiatea and will institute a system used by all but , political organizations. , You Sunday was Work Day for the people of Trinity church, when they were joined by members of St. Barnabas Episcopal Mission, Helper, and St. Marys Episcopal Mission, (Provo, to erect a bell tower on their church. The tower is the first in a number of alterations being made on the old Community Buildings, which has been purchased by the people of Trinity church. Workers came to 9:30 church services in their work clothes, then went right to work. Breaks were taken at noon and at supper time for delicious meals served by the women of Trinity L-sha- Number 35 You Arc American Provides Church r, The game ibetween the Little League players of East Carbon and those of Price will be played Sunday afternoon at the city park in Price. The winning team will get $100 the losing team $50. How this money will be used will ibe decided later. s, Those on the team are: Peterson and Fratto from Columbia; Bear, Shuxts and Sne-d-er ' I The big Labor Day celebration, Sunnyside celebraLabor Day sponsored by the Local unions of To Hunt Doves tion in Price, a celebration which the United Mine Workers of AmA new elementary school wil Utahns will hunt mourning will be held August 30, '31 and erica will get under way SaturI doves in all of thirteen counties September 1. Mr. Raney will come be built in Sunnyside if negotia- day, August 30 with a free dance and part of two others from Sep- to 'Price as a representative of tions between the Kaiser Steel at the civic auditorium in Price. Trinity Schedule If tember 1 through September 10 John L. Lewis, UMWA president. Co. and Carbons school board are Music by Jimmie Darts orchesworked out. this year. Earlier recommendaThis Sunday is the last Suntra. Street square dancing will Mr. Raney, a native KentuckiThe school will cost $300,000 v tions by the U. S. Fish and Wil- an, day that Trinity church will be grew up in the according to Movell Jewkes, also be featured. dlife service, controlling agency coal practically on its summer schedule, with sermines of eastern Kentucky. school board clerk. Sunday August 31 will be Chi- vices for all migratory birds. beginning at 9:30 am BeHe first started to work for the The Kaiser Co. and the school ldrens Day. At 11 am. the childCounties open to shooting will UMWA in4 District 30 in 1933 and September 7 services will board are negotiating for a land rens parade will start on main ginning be 'Beaver, Emery, Iron, Grand, become ah international street at Walgreens Drug Store. be held at 11 am organ! and site, preliminary grading SanJuab, Millard, San Juan, Stuart G. Fitch, summer vicar zer in 1937. He 'became a memwill be done by the Kaiser Each child in the parade will repete, Tooele, Uintah, Utah, Wash- ber of the international execu- work of ceive (the Price Valley Misions, and cash a prize. ington, Wayne, and parts of Du- tive board in July of 1942 and at Company. has wife, Nancy, leave Dragerton, Bids will be filed with the The talent show for those unchesne and Salt Lake counties. the present time is in charge of 'boards clerk before September der 16 will be held at the audi- Monday for California, where Much enthusiasm was expressactivities in Districts 11. time will be announc- both will continue with their stutorium ed by sportsmen participating in organizing 19 30 in eastern Kentucky, The school will be built to ed at the park. (Frizes are: 1st dies at the Church Divinity school the dove hunt last year. It is ex- He and offiwas one of three union serve six grades, and including a $40; 2nd $30; 3rd $20, and 4th of the Pacific. He will be ordainpected that many more will go cials who were ed next June and serve In Utah. recently ambush- gymnasium, auditorium, all pur- $10. afield this season to hunt this ed After Mr. Fitch leaves, services along a Kentucky highway re- pose room and kitchen. fine game bird. All field reports Bathing beauty and swimming to move in will be conducted by laymen of a structure The portedly will finished discourage be oontests and the Little League juindicate there will be ample birds of union section activities in that 1953. by August 1, nior baseball game will be held Trinity church. A new man (has in all areas open to shooting. atnot yet 'been found to fill the vastate. This the and another during the afternoon. Bag and possession limit are The last day of the celebration, cancy left by The Rev. J. Robboth ten birds. No larger bore tempt on the life of Mr. Raney Dragerton-Columb- ia eastdescribed have been in many Monday, September 1, will be ert Nicholas. than a ten gauge shotgun may stoern as news newspapers both be 'Used, and said shotgun must Talent Show Winners started with a large parade formries and editorially. not be capable of holding more ing at the Savoy Hotel and fea- Colombos Entertain as Mr. Raneys appointment than three shells in magazine and The elimination talent show turing floats, Carbon High band chamber combined. Shooting Labor 'Day speaker here has met Saturday night sponsored by Lo- and local 'Union members march- At Range Creek Cabin V hours are from one-ha- lf hour be- with the approval of all miners in cal No. 8003 to select partici- ing behind local banners. Liberal this to Malic area, be will according fore sunrise to sunset. Sportsmen given. prizes Dr. and Mrs. Frank Colombo, of for celebration secretary, and pants was finals in Price, Labor In11 Mr. At Torn am should check these times daily Raney, well attended and proDragerton, were host and hostess Day, atto are workers be UMW all in Board member ternational exurged the for to the East Carbon Rotary club district in which they duced some fine local talent. first-han- d to the general public. at their lovely cabin in Range will speak pect to hunt. Either the game tendance to hear the Nancy Steele, 9 years old acroOne oclock the men and wom- creek canyon. The Rotary Anns bird or combination fishing or account of the many difficulties batic and won ballet dancer first laens sports will be held, includ-n- g were also present. . hunting license is required before which face the organizers of division the in Junior and Larry all types of races. Here again - Breakfast Was served going afield for doves. No special bor in some of our eastern states. Gallegas, tenor, won first in the Jay Clyde liberal Mr. address will the prizes will be given. Raney stamp, federa Lor state, is needed. (Roberts at 10:00 am Senior division. The adult talent show will be No one under fourteen years of celebration at the Price city park Games were then played until Anna Marie Rodriquez, tap xeld at 2 pm Prizes are: 1st $40; 3:00 age may carry a gun on this as on September 1. pm when Dr. Colombo and dancer, will be sponsored by Col- 2nd $25 and 3rd $15. with all other hunts. Juveniles umbia Local No. 6089. Time for the beer drinking con- Harry Malaby split a twin bill of fourteen and fifteen years of age Thefts Solved Judges were: Harold Hansen, test, the horseshoe pitching con- cooking. may, hunt doves and other game Special guests were: Mr. and According to Sheriff Holman the Mrs. Lee Worthington and Mrs. est ;and the Coal (League all star birds only when properly licensMrs. Marl Hibson and Mr. and Lauriski. baseball game will 'be announced ed and in company with an adult. burgalrizing of seven business con- Ernest Mrs. Aaron Leonard of Price. cerns has .been solved. at the Price city park. 12 last we the 9. years 8 During, were The ages and Mr. ahd Mrs. Deknar Iverson culprits $89,252,-000,0Beatrice Gallegas, 120 Fifth Former East Carbon residents and daughter, Dixie, . Midvale, They allegedly broke into the xave spent in foreign aid vala sum to the equal visiting their folks over the week West has just returned from Salt Utah, were visitors at the home of Utah Power and Light Company, new ue of homes all constructed in A1 were: Miss Pat Skraznas, Lake City, where she has been end Service, Mrs. L. R. Fullmer and Mr. and in Dragerton twice; 25 war the the Since tavern past years. twice and Mrs. V. L. Stoddard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl taking medical treatment. twice; Jenkins forwe on have spent $48,000,000 the Telephone Exchange ComSkraznas; Barbara Cartwright, an amount exceeding daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Private James Trentham, son Miss Brenda Stoddard, young pany, once. eign aid est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vea ; They were arrested by Jay Fol-le- r, the value of all property, plant Cartwright; and Marianne Thom- of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gallegas, ner Stoddard, ' Dragerton, spent deputy sheriff at Dragerton. and equipment owned by all Am- as, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al is stationed at San Diego, Calithe week end with her aunt, Mrs. They have 'been turned over to erican manufacturing corporations H. Thomas. The girls are'work fornia. James recently poined the Marines. combined. L R. Fullmer, Rrira the Juvenile Court. ing in Salt Lake. -Emery s , i Pe-core- lli, v 00 1 I |