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Show rj kj O X' COlOiO Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. V!S3I 7,000 population $900,000 monthly payroll. Three U. S. Steel's Bridges Judged "Most Beautiful" in U. S. General MacArthur For President Gains Momentum - '4$ '' - r n ' vi A CSXI' States. American Bridge winners in the 24th Annual Beautiful Bridge Competition of the American In-- 1 stitute of Steel Construction included the new Delaware Memorial Bridge, three miles south of Wilmington across the Deleware River. This was placed first in the Class 1 judging for bridges with V J ri V. - i f ;v ,VVi' w m , oo has An inWa, pant of iven to Utah coal miners were among e(ici'ncy study ot the first in the nation to report ,, back to work Monday after John , The grant was presented to the L. Lewis, president of the United University by Leonard H. Johnson Mine Workers, called off the strike resulting from failure of the Wage Stabilization Board to approve a recent pay boost for the miners. Hales, head, of the Department of The afternoon shift started Meteorology at the University. It Wattis, and those employed by will ibe financed pofntly the midnight shift at Standard-villiSUWTXA-an- d the. Water Resources went back to work. Development Corporation of Denver, a firm which the Utah group Approximately 1,000 miners at has hired for cloud seeding. the Geneva and Columbia coal The research will investigate current methods, of evaluating mines reported they would return cloudseeding efficiency, and may to work on the Tuesday morning develop new methods, Dr. Hales shift. These mines supply coal to saMethods now in use are: the Ironton and Geneva plants. Comparing preciptation de-Spokesmen in the county said viation m areas under cloud uncontract not areas and seeding approximately 5,000 miners would der contract with normal precipi- be back in the pits by Wednesday. aon n ose areas Meanwhile, additional crews of ( 2 ) Comparing precipitation down-win- d from the silver iodide the Utah Railway System and the eJeraors with precipitation not mfiuer.ced by the generators, tak- - rll; consideration local at- S n mosPhere and other variations. T. HicfllCC 3 precipitation Comparing seeded storm with pre- - flour Crlinnl HflIKP JIIIUUI cipitation in a similar , e I j Utah Coal Miners Report Back to Worl m Three new bridges built by U.i S. Steels American Bridge M- i be- vision have been judged lug among the most beairtiM four new spans in the United V ot Number 44 Per Copy 5c Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, October 30, 1952 5 AA; The structural steel for all three was fabricated i n American Bridge Division plants at Am- bridge, Pa., Trenton, N. J., and Gary, Ind. Four other spans fabricated and built by American Bridge won honorable mention in the bridge beauty contest. They are: The Los Alamos Canyon Bridge at Los Alamos, iN. Mex.; the At- chafalaya River Pipe Line Sus- pension Bridge at Melville, La.; the Morningside Drive Underpass, Fort Worth, Texas; and the Sea Bridge over the Sshrewsbury Riv- er between Rumson and ge a 'storm. Bright, N. J. Thomas E. Hoffer, a University of Utah graduate with a masters degree in meteorology will direct the research. I s DOUGLAS MacARTHUR - A mass meeting held at the Newhouse hotel, recently saw the mevement to place General Douglas MacArther before the voters of Utah for president of the Unit" ed States. I Write in MacArther committee is a citizens committee who feel that the present candidates for the presidency do not repre sent the desires of the majority of the American people and they wish to add MacArthers name to the list. Due to lack of time MacArthers name will not appear on the ballot so it will be necessary to write in his name if one wishes to vote for him. This is how you can vote for General MacArther for president and Senator Jack B. Tenney for vice-preside- nt. The third column will be blank when you go into the voting booth, ' Write the name q fMacArther un der the caption President and mark an X in the right hand column. Then write the name of Jack Tenney under the caption and mark anX in the right hand column opposite his name, Then mark an X opposite the names of the other candidates in the party of your choice. You must not mark an X in the circle under the party name. Do not permit election commis-sioneto convince you that you cannot write in the names of MacArther and Tenney. Do not allow any politician or election official to confuse you. Vice-preside- nt er BOWLER OF THE WEEK MEN Collins First Natl Bank Rip l I Donald Leonard, Rachiel Farlaino non-seed- p.nfr, I ed All prizes and awards earned by I:;;- :- :, . ' i - ar "v- - ri H ar f' -- j 4-- H lf REV. RAYMOND O. AIKEN Franklin Minerich, son of Mr. The Community Church of and Mrs. John Minerich, left for Ladies the warlgerton will hold two weeks of Lillie . Tollis Dragerton Cleaners Korea to take part the Reds.' 206 Evangelistic services beginning on against George Washingtons order, of tne day on the eve of the crossing of the Delaware. Washington said: Put none but Americans on guard tonight. Take this order of the day with you to the polls on November 4th. Steel came into second place with a four-poivictory over the Wayne Motors. It looks like it will be hip and tuck for leadership between the Dragerton Cleaners and Kaiser with only two points between them. Just one-hapoint behind Kaiser is Wayne Motors, who will give these girls a real run for their money. Individual leaders include Nellie Holland with 575 high score; 0 Charlotte Bon with single and 139 high average; Ethel Tollis with 570-19- 9 single and 137 high Vi average; Lindsay with 180 sinLillie with 137 average. Tollis gle; : Team standings Dragerton cleaners have won 17 and lost 11; Kai- cock. ser Steel have won 15 and lost All in the county, their won 14.5 Motors have 13; Wayne parents and friends, and anyone and lost 13.5; Hospitals have won else interested in work are 9.5 and lost 18.5. invited and urged to attend these The ladies are taking a back Achievement exercises. seat for no one this season, judgMr. and Mrs. Carl Skraznaz, Jr., ing from some of their recent high spores. 206 made the. board for are the parents of a baby girl Lillie Tollis. Corky Hyatt scored born October 26 in the Price two very good games of 203 and Hospital. Carl is serving 201. These are scores which any as a radar technician with the man in the alley would be proud United States navy in the Far to claim. East. nt Bono-quest- o. You are American, yet do you remember during the season will be given out during the Achievement exercises. These will include completion certificates, cash prizes for exhibits, national contest medals, equipment awards to worthy foods members, poultry awards, five-yeleaders pins, style dress revue pins and four-yepins. The program for the evening will include short talks by Carbon countys key banker and a county commissioner. A state represent-se- r ative of the Extension Service of the Utah State Agricultural col lege will be present to assist with the awards. Those formulating these plans were Mrs. J. W. Liddell, president of the Carbon County Club Leaders association; Mrs. Wanda Mrs. Petersen, Catherine C. Eastin, recreation chairman, and the following members of the advisory council: Mrs. Nellie Duncan, Miss Jeanne Passey, Miss Ann Dart, Mrs. Avon Mills, all of Price; Mrs. Elzar and Mr. Max Newell of CarbonviUe, and County Agent Robert L. Hassell and the Extension secretary, Mrs. Edna Pea4-H- The maid of honor was Janet t Compagni, and the best man was Victor Cleft. Bridesmaids were Delores Fratto and Pauline Toni. Bonoquesto was the flower girl, and Sammy Farlaino: ring bearer. George Farlaino and Tony Evenich were ushers. You Are American Yet Do You Know? Achievement Day will be held November 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the LDS Tabernacle, was the decision of the leaders council, which met Friday afternoon at the county agricultural agents office to make plans for this and the leaders recognition event, which will end all activities for the 4-- H year 1952. Bible. 256 Achievement Day November 6 4-- H 4-- H United in Marriage satin bridal dress trimmed in lace. She carried an orchid flower on a Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad were called back ta work as the lines started movment of coal. About 450 employes are affected. 4-- H Reverend Speaks Mr. and Mrs. Don Leonard were united in marriage October 11, at the Good Shepherd church at Dragerton by Father Sanders. Mrs. Leonard was the former Miss Rachel Farlaino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Farlaino of Columbia. Don is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Leonard of Price. The bride wore a lovely white JOHN L. LEWIS Tuesday, October 28. These services will continue through November 9. The Reverend Raymond O. Aiken of Long 'Beach, California, will 'be the evangelist. He has been ministering in a very success downtown church in Long or ,he past 5ix years-Reis a forceful speaker and one that will hold your interest every minute. All are invited to attend these meetings. v Mr. and Mrs. John Knox wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Roberta Knox, to Franklin Minerich, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Minerich. vice-preside- 571-18- nt, Mc-Kendr- ick 4-H- ers 4-- H City-Coun- ty i |