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Show COXIIOLDER Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Peacock Faithfully Served Carbon Schools Ellis s v Culfra-Boo- X'. . X-- . And B. P. W. Clubs V J - - ?vvj 1 VH f ,vA ' ft . '; i r , $ x 1? I Ve-L- ii&O. J , v s 3y ' DON ROSS '? C bl ?X Tuesday, November 25 the and B. P. W. clubs joined with the Book Cliff Club at the Sunnydale to hear a most interesting program. President Em Dodds opened the meeting by welcoming the guests. The Fine Arts committee, then took charge and put on the program. A Thanksgiving prayer, was given by little Sandra Fralinzo. Varner favored a capacity crowd with two beautiful songs. Emma Jean Naylor and Jolene Mowers gave two lovely tap dancing numbers. Mrs. Amelia Johnson, wife of Dr. R. R. Johnson reviewed the book, "The Bishops Mantle in her own very enlightening and inspiring way. Iona Cowan, Glenna Hanson, Valiene Moffit, Marge Naylor and Faye Sherick served a delicious luncheon, consisting of plum pudding and coffee. A very enjoyable evining was had by all. Don Ross Elected & A To School Board H' i,. - rvw. Don Ross of Dragerton was elected to the Carbon County School Jxjjt S Board in the election of December Ellis Peacock, East Carbon re- 3, Don will be the representative presentative on the Carbon county on this board for the East CarSchool Board will now retire af- bon area. ter five years of active service on Mr. Ross is a native of Carbon the school board. Mr. Peacock county. He has been active in did not seek Civic affairs in the East Carbon tll re-electi- on. He has served well and spent area. He attended the Carbon muchof his time iri the interest county schools including the Carof better schools for Carbon coun- bon Junior College and concluded ty. his formal education at the UniWhile a member of the Board, versity of Southern California. the recently large building proDon has a very good background gram was started and partially and training and should prove an completed. : From this program intelligent and useful member of East Carbon received: a new li- the county board. brary. work shop, and kitchen at NOTICE Dragerton and a new elementary school will be built at Sunnydale A meeting of the Dragerton Elduring 1953. ementary P. T- A. will be held Mr. Peacock was bom and rais- Thursday, December 18 at the Jr. ed at Sunnyside and was educated High Gymnasium. in the schools of Carbon county. The program will be given by He married Ellen Dimick and the third and fourth grades, and they have four children: Barbara, will carry out the Christmas Gwen, Jimmy, and Beckey Ellen, theme. They live at 121 Berkley, Drager ton. NOTICE Mr. Peacock is the owner and The Nucleus Clubs December 15th meeting is your Christmas manager of Peacock Market. party. Bring a covered dish, your table service, and your husband Turner-Sattcrfie- ld and have a good time. 7 p.m. at the Sunnydale Library. Rooms Receive . - NOTICE Picture Awards The Handel Messiah conductThe two rooms having the larg- ed by Thomas Tubyfill of Price, est attendance at the last meet- will be presented at the East Carwere bon High School gymnasium Weding of the Dragerton awarded pictures. nesday, December 17 at 10:30 a. Mrs. Arvilla Satterfield's sixth m. The Messiah is being sponsored grade room, received a picture of the Catshill Mountains. Miss by the Book Cliff Club. Ruth Turners second grade room, The general public is urged to received A Dillar A Dollar nur- attend. sery rhyme picture. These pictures were presented Some times that which is given Mrs. Leon with a kindly hand is more acby Rodriquez, presMrs. treasLester ident; Carter, ceptable than what is given with urer, and Mrs. Julius Rosman, se- a full hand. P-T- A cretary. Cpl. Herman E. Hyle, whose mother, Mrs. J. H. Spencer, lives And being one you know that things are going to be different than they have been these last 20 on Giving", are a year ago. ts also an entirely new Series H bond that can be pur- 'mere Dragerton Cleaners The other three teams in the chased at par. 'lwice each year are made by Wednesday night league are being interest payments taken to the Cleaners by these government check at approximately the same rate as that accumu- girls, who have bowled with determination to win right from the' lated by Series E bonds. as to a bond at It's easy buy any first game. Wayne Motors and postofiice, and tnere's a size to Kaiser are not far behind and Held tit everyone. On Christmas trees could still give these bowlers a across the country this patriotic real fight for the first half chamStoddard Home and wise gift will again stand out pionship. Team Standings: A Christmas party as sensible and important." W L Series was held at the Stoddard residence Saturday night for sixteen guests Dragerton 2575 Novel games were played, nam2Q Cleaners ........ 28 ....25 2533 es were drawn for Christmas, and Motors 23 Wayne 2484 23 refreshments served. Kaiser Steel .... 25 Car-m17 a 30 Those who attended were: Hospital Individual leaders include Nellie Bunderson, Myrleen Steaven-soGeniel Mayer, Ardyth Turner, Holland, 141 high series 589, Bon Mildred Lindsay, Vivian Faddis, Charlotte 139, 571,. Ethel El570. The Board of Forestry and Fire Toll is, 138, Mary Katherine Rodish, Jeanie lis, Barbara Cartwright, Shirley Control has sent word to Sheriff High single games go to Corrine Marian in Joe Hollman of the work Peak, Durney, Beaverley Hyatt 201, Ethel Tollis 199 and praise Marlene Clau done by the Carbon County min- Lillie Tollis 199. McFarlane, Staley, Nordette Wright, Dona Leavitt, ers for their help in fire control ma Neil, and the hostess Sharon this summer. Mrs. Della Ward Stoddard. The Board went farther and said that the organization and co- Entertains - That which is given with pride operation from Carbon county was and ostentation is rather an am- the best in the entire state. Pinochle Club bition than a bounty. Sheriff Holman thanks the men The Pinochle Club held its Depersonally for their cooperation cember meeting at the home of and help. ATTENTION Mrs. Della Wards, 118 Shuman Pre-Christm- at Party pre-seas- on Board of Forestry And fire Control n, Laud Carbon Miners -- P A Santa comes to Dragerton evA sure sign that inflation is ery Christmas eve with candy, over will be when auto makers nuts and fruit. This treat has been start the price of their sponsored and financed by the cars inrationing their advertising. Benjamin Horse Canyon Local. However, it J. Fairless, president of the United would be a community project if Steel States Corporation, has even we Dragerton citizens, who do not idea. a He would not only better work at Horse Canyon, would con- reveal the price of the car: he tribute to equalize this financial would reveal all the hidden taxes load. buried in that price. The tax on a Give contributions to : Hugh $2,000 automobile, for instance, is Moffitt, 120 Whitmore Avenue, $625, but the buyer does not know Dragerton, Curtis Fisher, 175 this. West Geneva, or Edwin Albert, 172 West Geneva. 4 Children Must Not P Winter is here and safety for all of us is the watchword and side walks are slick and dangerous. Dont play or at 1803 Bailey, Columbia, Tenn., run Streets streets. in Children must stay off streets with their sleighs the is attending a U. S. Army and skates. Cars must use these highways and streets and many times Officers School in unable to stop sufficiently short to keep from running into children Berlin. who are paying no attention to traffic. Sheriff Joe Holman says that it will be necessary to confiscate Leadership, tactics and allied all sleighs and skates of children who continue to use the streets for subjects are highlights of the Non-Commission- ed six-we- ek course. oy 3 The Gift years. avail-O- n The administration will be conable this year in special Christ-Cultur- a servative, and apparently the key mas gilt loiders, Postmaster A. men will be experienced and E. Scow said today. practical. I think all Americans Theres no charge for this spe- hope that the emphasis will be on cial holiday feature, Mrs. Scow economy. explained. Like so many other A clear cut and positive policy aavantages of If. S. Deiense Bonds toward Russia is expected. Amerthe free gilt loiders are added ica will get off the defensive and value. Bonds are always suitable Russia will be wondering, for a presents. Unlike other things that change, what we intend to .do. wear out, go out ot Siyie, or cease There will be no hesitation in putto fit, Defense Bonds grow in valAmerican in interests first ue. x ne longer you keep them, the ting world affairs. more they re worth. The belief that the government The postmaster called attention to tne now even better" aavan- shall do everything for everybody is a has been. Home rule and lotages of the improved Series E cal rights will come first. Every bonds, 'ihe interest rate is a full and organization will be ex man 3 per cent, maturity is in less than id years, extension privileges are pectcd to live under the law and to his covenants. automatic, and annual purchase up 0 limits are double wnat tney were that Keeps j Number You Are American U. S. Defense Bonds, Join For Program 4 4 Best Bet For Gift Is Defense Bonds Nations Best Buy Cliff k . s v. .- Per Copy 5c Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, December 11, 1952 Volume 5 , - $900,000 monthly payroll. 7,000 population play. building will In Dragerton the highway in front of the teen-ag- e Nosince in Berlin Stationed 3 until 9 p.m. from and and be p.m. blocked all day Saturday Sunday vember 1951, Hyle is a squad lea- week days. der in the Sixth Regiment; which Flares will be used after dark. The children in A and lower guards American installations in "C sections must use the slope to the north of the school house. the former German capital. It is to bad that we do not have better places for the children to sleigh-rid- e but in the interest of safety and to protect the lives of warm. Presents keep friendship our children these rules are published. Avenue, Dragerton. Deloras Overson won high prize, Blanche Tidwell second, and Rae Colman won the nine prize. Delicious desert and coffee were J v served. Those present were : Adeline Fowler, Blanche Tidwell, Blanche Manchester, Mary Fowler, Mary OBrien, Ruth Dance, Rae Colman, Della Ward, and the hostess, Mrs. Della Ward.v . Here in the United Stats our The earth has grown old with bullets are ballots and the only its burden of care, but at Christ- heads that roll are those which figuratively topple as the. people demand a change peacefully and The best preparation for the fu- get it. Its a good system. Here's ture is the present well seen to, hoping we can continue to keep and the last duty done. it Revolutions like these are good ' ones. They keep a county strong, healthy and sound. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. James M. Fahl of The people want better mediSunnydale, wish to announce the cal service, but they are convinced engagement and approaching mar- that the way to get it, is through riage of their daughter, Ruth, to steady, orderly progress under Lt. William T. Heiney, son of Mr. free enterprise and voluntary inand Mrs. James Heiney of Denver, surance not through turnplans Colorado. ing the problem over to power-hungV bureaucrats, along with millions of our tax money to more count their years: The vicious nill. the pay irtuous, their acts. mas it always is young. sT ry |