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Show J 5 BOXHOLDER Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. 7,000 population $900,000 monthly payroll. Recent Newlyweds You Are American And you are familiar with the, axiom that business goes where it is invited and stays where it is well treated. A very modern businessman has a plaque on a wall above his desk which reads as follows: My competitors do more for me than my friends do; my friends are too polite to point out mf weaknesses, but my competitors go to great expense to advertise them. My competitors are efficient, diligent and attentative; they make me search for ways to improve my products and services. My competitors would take my business away from me, if they could; this keeps me alert to hold what I have. If I had no competitors I would be lazy, incompetent, inattentive; I need the discipline they enforce upon me. I salute my competitors; they have been good to me. God Bless them all!" takes , Business competition forms. Sometimes it is in many No. 1 price. Other times it is in the quality of service. Other times it is Sunday, April 19th, after a tie in some innovation which people for first place, Kaiser No. 1 took find interesting and attractive. 3 out of 5 games from Kaiser No. Whatever the form, competition 2 to take the second half honors. which exists in its true state only The first game went to Kaiser in a free economy is the great- No. 2. With a 975 series and 969 est force for progress that exists. for No. 1. Second game, Kaiser No. 1 955 Kaiser No. 2 899. Third game, Kaiser No. 2 961 Local Kaiser No. 1, 937. Fourth game, Kaiser No. 1 942 Kaiser No. 2 918. Fifth No. 1 Kaiser game, From 931 Kaiser No. 2 911. Ed Savada was high bowler for School Kaiser No. 1 with a 1027 series J. B. Stewart, Jr., supply clerk for the five games. He also had the high single game with a 213. of Company Airborne G, 503d Bowlers for Kaiser No. 1 are as Infantry Regiment, 11th Airborne follows : Division, and son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stewart, Sunnyside, Utah, Dee Sprague, captain; Ed Savahas recently graduated from the da, Scotty Dunlap, Unit Supply Specialists course Vohn Bowlby, Gus Burdis. in Fort Jackson, South Carolina. The championship now for the Before entering the army, Cor- Coal League will be bowled Sunporal Stewart attended Carbon day, April 26th at 6 p. m., between college, where he majored in bi- the first half winners (Airport Service) and Kaiser No. 1, the ological science. Since coming into the army, second half winners. Corporal Stewart volunteered for This playoff will be very inAirborne duty and has graduated teresting, because all bowlers infrom the 11th Airborne Division volved will be trying their very7 Airborne School at Fort Camp- best. bell. At present, he is a qualified parachutist with 14 jumps. Robert Sanchez Honored Kaiser Paratrooper Graduates Airborne Willis-Johnson- L , Delightful Birthday Party NOTICE A delightful birthday party was Pythian Sisters annual bake and will sale be held on apron April given April 9 in honor of Robert a. 10 m. at the Sunnydale Sanchez of Sunnydal. Games 27th, were played with prizes going to Homes.' Johnnie Fabila and Billy Heck. Y The guest of honor received lovely gifts. Later in the evening Carl S. refreshments were served by Mrs. Two Amphibious Force ships, Sanchez, assisted by Gloria Santhe USS Andromeda and the USS chez, to the following guests : Weise, are scheduled to return Johnnie Fabela, Junior Tollis, Ronhome today for their second tour nie Krantwashel, Tommy Sanchez, Daniel Padilla, Telano Archuleta, of duty in the Far East. Junior Aguayo, Billy Heck, James Aboard the Andromeda is Carl ll Sanchez, Lydia Mae Sanchez, S. Skaraznas, radarman third Chavez, Larry Krantkashel, class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. amos Raybal, Frankie Sanchez, Carl Skraznas of 331 Berkly ave., aul L. Mena, Gloria Sanchez, Dragerton, Utah, and husband of Carlos Sanchez, and the guest of Mrs. Mary W. Skranzas of, PortSanchez. Robert lonor, land, Ore. transThe Weise, a high speed port converted trom a destroyer, ANNOUNCEMENT carries a small number of troops Mr. and Mrs. Alton B. Blackor an underwater demolition team burn of Sunnyside announced the for commando raids and recon- engagement of their daughter, naissance missions. Nan Blackburn, to Irvin The attack cargo ship Androme- Dean Andferson, son of Mr. and da left the U. S. last October, via Mrs. Alfred M. Anderson of DragSan Francisco. While in Korean erton. At present, Dean is servwaters, the , ship participated in ing with the U. S. Navy at Pearl three major operations involving Harbor, Hawaii. the redeployment of Army and Marine Corps units. - Skraznas Le-u- - r' l Ciii-qui- ta E. Weds Roy Jackson Miss Lou Ann Guymon, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Niel Marine Private First Class Rex E. Chandler, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Chandler, Sunnyside, is serving with a leatherneck artil-lear- y battery that is undergoing amphibious training in the Hawaiian Islands. The training is under the guidance of the 1st Provisional Marine Task Force, FMF, Air-Grou- nd at MCAS, Kaneohe Bay. This organization has just been activated under the command of Brig. Gen. James P. Riseley, USMC. Ellen Ranee Preston Louie Darrel Kinyon United in Marriage Ellen Ranae Preston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Preston, and Louie Darrel Kinyon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Kinyon, unitec in marriage April 10 at the home of the brides parents in Sunnyside. The bride Vas lovely in a white lace ballerina gown with a ful veil and halo of seec length net pearls. Red roses and white satin ribbon formed the brides bouquet. The Brides-maid- s and maid of honor wore matching corsages anc pastel gowns. The mother of the bride wore Mother of the groom wore a honey blue dress with pink accessories. black and white brocade with velvet ballerina dress and Carnation corsage with buds. The flower girls wore pastel nylon dresses and carried carnation bouquets. Ruth Sandall, sister of the bride, played the wedding march. A reception was given the newlyweds at the Sunnyside school house. Dancing and a lunch was enjoyed by a large group of relatives and friends. The Classie Cookies Meet In Dragerton The Slassie Cookie Club of Dragerton met at the home of Mrs. Marion Lund, Tuesday April 14th. This was the first meeting of the year. The following are the new officers: Pres., Karol Stephens; Vice Pres., Diane Lund; Sec., Frances Provenza; Reporter, Francis Song Leader, Judy Parsons and Elaine Mayer, accompanist. The Classie Cookies gave a demonstration on how to organize a Club at the Leader school on April 17th at the Sunnyside library. 4-- H Ur-bani- k; As a member of a select battalion landing team from the Third Marine Division, Chandler arrived several weeks ago from Camp J. H. Pendleton, Oceanside, California. The unit will undergo six months training before returning to the states to be replaced by a similar team. The training, coordinated with fighter squadrons from Marine Air Group 13, is to insure maximum combat efficiency and coordination between leatherneck air and ground forces. The marine specialty of close air support is taking up a portion of the training time. This system, wherein s serve as airborne artillery to blast objectives aheac of advancing ground forces, has proven itself in Korea. Chandler is serving with A battery, 12th Marine regiment, which is assigned to the battalion landing team as a supporting unit. He entered the Marine Corps at Salt Lake City in March, 1952. fighter-bomber- Pfc Bill Harris L Ar-lan- s B. Guy- mon, Dragerton, and La Roy Jack-so- n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Jackson, Price, were married April 13th at a lovely home wedding. The bride looked very lovely in a white ballerina gown with a corsage of red roses. The mother of the bride wore a pink dress with white carnation. The mother of the groom wore, a navy blue dress with a pink corsage. Claudia Rock and Jerroleane Jackson, bridesmaids, were lovely in blue unnd yellow. After the wedding reception, a reception was held for the newlyweds at the Sunnyside school house. A large crowd of friends and relatives enjoyed an interesting program and refreshments and dancing. Mr. Jackson is stationed at White Sands, New Mexico. Cultura Enjoys Unusual Program One of the most outstanding programs of the year was enjoyed last Thursday evening by Cultura members and their guests. Mrs. A. J. Pratt and Mrs. G, D. Waring presented a very fine musical concert. Hostesses for the evening were Virginia Holman, Hazel Stimac, Flora Ruesch, Madge Hixson, Mae Bown and Lillian Harvey. The next meeting will be the installation dinner to be held Thursday, May 14th, at Nicks Club. Are You Mailing Dead Letters? Effective Pitcher Pfc. Bill Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Harris, Columbia, is slated to be one of the relief hurl-er- s on the pitching staff of the Fort Eustis Wheels baseball team Postmaster Agnes E. Scow of Dragerton, Utah, stated today that Dead Letters are expensive for the post office to handle. It is a dissappointment for you and the person to whom you are sendthisyear. Although slight of stature at 5 ing mail. She said, the National 8 tall and weighing only 150 Association of Postmasters is pounds, he has proved most ef- stresing proper addressing of mail fective in relief pitching so far. in order to reduce the number of In a recent game with the Uni- dead letters. Always place your return adversity of Pittsubrgh, which the on all mail. It should show dress Wheels won 10 to 9, he came in home address when mailing in the ninth inning and shutout your (Continued on Page Three) the Panthers, thus achieving the win for himself. He has attended Carbon high school and Carbon college and let- tered twice at each institution. When he completes his tour of duty with the army, he hopes to go to college at Brigham Young University. P NOTICE Mrs. Mary Black, Home Economist for Utah Power and Light Company, will give a free demonstration on an ironer at Miners Trading Post in Sunnydale between 11 a. m. and 3 p. m.'oii Friday, April 24. Everyone is cordially invited to come in anytime during those hours to take adANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John Beyzack, Jr., vantage of this demonstration. of Dragerton wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Never forget to assure a wod Carol, to Arland Blackburn. man that she is unlike any other is serving with the U. S. woman in the world, which she Navy in California, and is also jelieves, after which you may profrom Dragerton. ceed to deal with her as with any other woman in the world. 4-- H 16 Lou Ann Guymon Chandler Training In Hawaiian Islands Y y O Rex Number Per Copy 5c Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah. Thursday, April 23, 1953 Volume 6 Dragerton Cleaners After winning the first half of the bowling tournament with 35 wins, the Dragerton Cleaners Cleaners came through with 46 Vz wins, making them Champions and winners of the East Cabon Ladies Major League for the 2nd and last half. Those on the team are Syllvia Stevenson, Captain, Lillian Milano, Lillie Tollis, Nellie Holland and Charlotte Bon. The big Trophy will be presented to the Captain of the team and individual Trophies will be given to each of the girls for being on the winning team. Also other trophies will be awarded for high singles, total pins and high series. Officers of the League this year are : Harriet Harrison, Pres., from aiser-EtteVera Taylor, Wayne Motor; Corky Hyait, Kaiser-Etteand Sylvia Stevenson from Dragerton Cleaners. s; s, , |