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Show n GOXHOLDER O) If ID) EWLO Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. 7,000 population $900,000 monthly payroll. Per Copy 5o Dragerton, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, May 28, 1953 Volume 6 New Officers of Beta Sigma Phi Ben F. Messner Permanente Hos. v Expansion Program Dies at His An expansion and modernization Dragerton Home program that is more than doublFuneral services for Ben F. ing the size of the Utah Permanente hospital at Dragerton, Utah, Messner, Dragerton will be completed this summer, the resident, was held May 24 at the hospital administration announced Mitchell Funeral Home in Price. Mr. Messner was born June 18, today. In order to provide better med- 1901 in Sutterville, Pennsylvania, ical care to coal miners and their son of Mr. and Mrs. George Messfamilies as welP-asi- he general ner. He served in the U. S. Navy population in the area, all existing inpatient and outpatient fa- during World War I. cilities at the hospital are beAt the time of death he was and and ing enlarged employed at the Horse Canyon a new surgery and delivery room mine of the Geneva Steel Co: added. He is survived by one daughter, The office structures are being Pat Oswald, Sutterville, Pennsylremodeled to make space for a vania; two sons, George, Korea, dental office, laboratory and James, Dragerton, one sister, and waiting room. Pat Mathews, Sutterville, and one accommodations brother, Joe, Sutterville. Enlarged y include a new 300 miliampere unit y machine, a portable maE. a sinus mastoid unit, two chine, radiology examining rooms, examining table and new darkroom. 52-year-- four-cha- ir X-ra- X-ra- Schedule Carbon uro-log- ic Industrial cases will be admitted by ambulance directly to the Left to right: Vera Parmley, Helen McDonald, Edna Charlesworth, new emergency room, while nonJean Zubal and Helen Housekeeper, emergency cases will have a separate waiting room. A resuscitator for treating suffocation and shock cases has been added to this def Beta Sigma Phi Holds Founders East Carbon Stock Car Racing Day Banquet The Alpha lot chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held its first annua Founders' Day banquet the evening of April 30, 1953, under a beautiful May Day theme. The ladies were served delicious steaks at Nicks. The new pledges, Ellen Peacock, Margaret Haut, Pat and Helen Peterson, receiv ed their pledge pins earlier in the evening at the home of Ethel Malaby during an impressive and beautiful ritual. Everyone enjoyed the delightful program. Anna Marie Rodriquez recited a declamation inti-tle- d White Lilacs, Elaine May er and' Freda Sanders each played two lovely piano solos. Dixie Lee Danford, Connie Ray Huff, Mary Ellen Bliss and Nancy Jo Steele gave a sparkling tap dance number called Rhythm Tap and a lovely ballet, Dance of the Golden Rods. Sonjia Wiaite and Valeen Danford gave their dance interpretation of The Indian Love Ber-nar- Call. The new officers lor the next piogram year were installed. Tney ere h rorrows : Helen McDonald, president; Vera Parmley, vice president; Helen Housekeeper, recording secretary; Jean Zubal, corresponding secretary, and Edna Charlesworth, treasur-er- . -- Rex Haddock gave a on lecture the "Art of Thinking Mr. to Beta Sigma at their next meet- ing, May 11, 1953. Gallop Venice, Wyoming and Eric Linroos of Dragerton, buddiess who haven't seen each other for 25 years, met in Price on the street Monday, may 18. The Neculus Club met at the library room in the Sunnyside homes. Aprons for the Shrine C. C. hospital were cut out and taken by members to be made. Club is recessed until September. di Very Popular The East Carbon race track was a cloud of dust, speed and excite- ment last Sunday. The drivers were all out to win. Some lost tires, wheels, radiators and some motors were very hot. It was a rough and wooley race. Jack Reif won the Trophy Dash and was presented a lovely trophy by Miss Greta Moyer. First heat was taken by John Lofton, driving car 66. He was a little slow but watch him. Second heat was won by car No. 7, driven by Sparkie. He also won the special event. Semi Main Event was won by Lloyd Rossi, a very promising driver. He also won a trophy last Little League We are publishing the balance of round one and all of round two in the Little League schedule. Later we will publish round three and round four. Please cut these schedules out so that you may have them for future reference. WelThursday, May 28, 1953 delivery at Merchants at lington Dodgers; room will be separate from surColumbia. gery to insure sterile, conditions Bees Friday, May 29, 1953 for the mother and newborn child. at Eagles. A rooming in scheme, new to 2ND ROUND southeastern Utah, is being planColMonday, June 1, 1953 ned for the maternity wing. Mothumbia at Dodgers. er and child will be separated onJune 2, 1953 Bees Tuesday, ly by glass partition, permitting at Merchants at EagWellington; them to remain together more, for les. psychological as well as practical WelThursday, June 4, 1953 reasons. at Merchants. lington The new outpatient clinic will Friday, June 5, 1953 Dodgers include new record facilities, sepat Bees; at Columbia. Eagles arate sick as well as peJune 8, 1953 Columdiatric and general waiting rooms, biaMonday, Bees. at and physicians offices with adJune 9, 1953 Eagles joining examining rooms. A sound at Tuesday, Merchants at Wellington; room room and proof light proof Dodgers. will be available for eye, ear, nose WelThursday, June 11, 1953 and throat diagnosis and treatat Bees at MerColumbia; ment. Other new departments in lington chants. the clinic include a modem labor June 12, 1953 Dodgatory and electrocardiography and ersFriday, at Eagles. basal metabolism facilities. Monday, June 15, 1953 Eagpartment. A new ed w pre-nat- al Nurhber 20 East C. Jr. High Presented Annual Grad. Exercises The East Carbon Junior High held their annual graduating exercises Wednesday, May 20. One hundred and twenty-on- e sophomores were honored as they their last duty as members of East Carbon Junior High. Sam Stoddard, president of the senior class, was in charge of the con-sumat- commencement. The opening prayejr was given by William Harenberg. The "Desert Song was sung by the Sophomore Class; Marilyn Colombo talked on The Future Challenges; Ronald Laine spoke to the group on Education in the Future, and Carolyn Anderson told about the effects of the "War in Korea on the Youth of Today". Through the Years, was sung by Joyce Erickson, Faye Bullock, Colleen Burdick, Estella Preston, Ora Ann Hopkins and Colleen Preston. The class will was presented by 0 Janice Alger and Jerry Johnson. Bessie Marakis looked into the crystal ball and gave the class prophesy. Mr. Verner Stoddard and Mr. Harold Hansen presented awards. The 10th grade sang the class song and Allen Black closed the program with prayer. Rock Island Becomes Wildlife Area Rock Island in Utah Lake has been set aside as a wildlife management area under a federal order recently signed by Secretary of the Interior Douglas McKay. The action resulted from an application for such use made by the Utah Fish and Game Department three years ago. It had been urged by many leading biologists and conservationists. Under the action management of the island is reserved to the state for public use. It may be administered as a wildlife refuge, public shooting ground, game management area, or a combination of all three. NOTICE Last typhoid immunization will Tuesday, June 16, 1953 Dodg- be given Thursday, May 28, 1953, You ers at Wellington; Columbia at at Dragerton week. hospital at 7:00 p. Merchants. m. Don Steele of Price, driving car But do you think that we should No. 27, followed close behind Rosour government back home? bring si. Do you think that the federal New Pledges to Beta Sigma Phi The main event was won by car government has grown so big and no. 7, driven by Bad Luck Lloyd the cost is so great that it has t e Hunt. winner Louis Ros- become a threat to our personal si, driving car No. 4, won second freedom? slace. Jack Reif, in car No. 12, Do you think that the federal took third. government should be streamlined so that a proper balance can be restored between the federal and Alice state governments? Do you think that federal money is free money or do you agree that it is your money? Now, if we think our governAlice Hansen, daughter of Mr. ment should come back home and Mrs. Harold Hansen, Dragerwe going to do about are what ton, has been granted the Louis ' it? H: Callister Latter-da- y Saint There are many functions that Teaching scholarship. This $200 scholarship is financ- can be handled better by the state ed by an annual contribution from or local governments. Among the Louis H. Callisteb of Salt Lake many such activities are welfare, education, highways and natural City. Selection is based on success in resources. Bring these functions living the gospel and evidence of back to the state level and if interest in teaching it effectively possible to the local level. to children, youth and adults. Stop and analyze carefully the Character and personality qualifi- premise that consolidation and cations for teaching are also bigness is the answer to better Back: Helen Peterson and Pat Berardi. Front: Ellen Peacock and Mar-gr- et Haut. government' Two-tim- Hansen Granted Scholarship les at Bees. Are American ed |