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Show Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume E. I Carbon Defends State Blood Bank 7,000 population im $900,000 monthly payroll. Per Copy DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1953 The East Carbon Bicycle Derby Number 5o These Your Schools Preliminary Results You Are American And you are able to do thinkThere is no more effective way Name Medical ing of your own. You also know to a controversial clarify question that for each effect there is a than to find and present the facts cause. for and against it. The wind All too often part of the truth there is a high pressure area. The is taken as all of the truth, or, Early tabulation of the results temperature falls below 32 F and Wednesday afternoon and evemisinformation for and of truth, East Carbon County medical water begins to freeze, even ning, and from 6:30 A. M. to 2 becomes conthese of the bases screening, sponsored by the Book though it is in the radiator of your P. M. on Thursday the Red Cross clusions. Cliff Club, other civic groups and car. The mist rises into the air Blood Bank will again visit East the present time our schools the local physicians, show signifi- and as it rises is condensed and At Carbon. The Dragerton School will are under attack. The people have cant findings. again falls to earth. be headquarters, and all prospecbeen given many half truths and 1504 Cause and effect as in the towns were and people to are screened, tive donors requested help Most misinformation. take people we of six Indiffernce and Order. have cases of maintain the record for a single presumptive schools the for that indifference the townspeople In granted; cases abnormof several diabetes, drawing set here last April. schools will run as usual from al care about the appearance are didnt and still kidney function, The fall goal for East Carbon is to will teachers that year year; y and reblood test the and 400 points. With the need for general tone quality of awaiting as usual regardless of high sults. teach town. The houses were their gamma globulin, the blood derivcost of living and low salaries. Because of the small the sidewalks and streets of ative needed in infantile paralysis, Too often the public is complac- the screening program, budget it will be were full of dangerous holes; the this drawing takes on added sigent until some crisis comes impossible for all persons to get shrubs, flowers and lawns were nificance. It takes a pint of blood become then they panicky. replies, if the had NO positive definately in the third catagory, to produce a single dose of gamthe At our school time present results on their screening. The the pigs, horses, chickens, cats ma globulin, and since three casat has an enrollment Dragerton postage is rather prohibitive, and and dogs fought among themes of poliomyelitis have already 1164 children in grades one to those persons not of been found in East Carbon Counreceiving let- selves and with humans for posA vote of thanks to every one ten inclusive. Of these children ters 30th the October should session of the streets, lawns and by ty, we should all help provide the who assisted, sheriffs force, Elks 552 are in 612 and are Junior be no high assured finding of their even some of the houses. Child blood. members and citizens of the town in the one The elementary. twenty screening was suggestive of illness. mortality was high and sickness Men on swing shift are urged and a big cheer for our young to make the early hour on Thurs- citizens they were all good sports. teachers in the Jr. High are fully All persons are reminded this is continues. The excreta from all certified. Not all teachers in the not any assurance of gooddiealth, the animals and some humans day, 8 October, and men on days elementary school are certified and a physical examination by was deposited on the ground are urged to come the afternoon but all are good teachers. E. Carbon Bowling their physician has no substitute. of Wednesday the 7th. throughout the area. The in load teacher room each In the other town, Order, conThe Committee on Medical A serious attempt has been is between and heavy ditions wishes to were different. General thirty thank all the Nicks Club (Dragerton) is in Screening made to shorten the time neceschildren. forty volunteers who helped so unself- conditions were excellent. Health sary for a drawing, and donors the lead after two weeks of play Our first grades are especially ishly, and we are proud to admit was almost universal. The childshould plan to spend 30 minutes Closely followed by the Grill at the Blood bank. Please, lets Cafe (Price) Third place is Mas- large. Every class room is in use. the screening would have been im- ren were happy. By decree of the all help get our 200 pints a day! ter Cleaners (Price) and in fourth If the number of children contin- possible without them. It is our Mothers, who hied the health of ue to increase more rooms will be plan to submit a complete report their children paramount no aniplace Barton Motors (Price) on the program after the individ- mal was allowed to run at large Bowling has just started and no necessary. Graduate Nurse no There is as to the ual physicians have reported back to spread disease through deposi-to- n question one can say who the winning team future of our needs more school, us on their follow-up- s to of excreta. The streets were on the will be. Competition is close anc room fube must in the provided time alone will tell suggestive findings. How many un- owned by the citizens nor were Team Leaders are as follows: ture. The problem then, for us to known cases of illness were real- they forced to fight animals for solve is, shall we make provision ly discovered at the Team Hi Three games screening will the right to use the thorougofares. for more school facilities or let determine the real merit of the 1 Grill Cafe 2747 matters drift as they are? This procedure. Urge your doctor to Club 2437 Lieutenant Governor is a Community of growing fam- cooperate if you are to 3Master Cleaners 2347 requested ilies, we cannot ignore this fact. visit him. Team Hi Single Game It seems we cannot cut much 1 Grill Cafe 958 from our school offerings. The so f, . 3 Nicks Club 845 called not frills do find an honor 2 Master Cleaners 854 Individual Leaders are as fol- ed place. We do all we can to teach the fundamental subjects. lows. Both red headgear and red Notwithstanding the fact that shirt, sweater or jacket must be Individual Hi three Games teachers are not satisfied with the worn 1 Dot Burdis--47- 5 conspicuously by sportsmen future outlook for the profession 2 Charlotte Bon 425 big game in Utah. hunting and security for past professional 3 Lillie Tollis-4- 11 This law was written into the activity they take their work ser- new fish and game code by the Individual Hi Single Game iously. 1 Dot Burdis 222 1953 Under the old We might as well face the prob- code legislature. 2 Vee Judd 171 the red headgear was only lems. 3 Francis Blankenship 168 Enactment of the addiAre we going to have crowded required. tional legal requirement for all High Individual Average are: poorly equipped schools? Are we big game hunters to wear red 1 Lillie Tollis 128 to pay the price for well going 2 Ben Vigil 127 shirt, sweater or jacket resulted qualified teaching personnel? Too from requests by sportsmens often we lose sight of the reason LOIS MALABY EVANS and other groups many organizafor school. Church tions. False economy has been preIntent of the law is that the sented to the public in advocating Lois of the be covered body This weekend is Work Weekend taxes for school support. from the waisthunter cutting with conspicuat Trinity Episcopal Church. The We of the teaching group are inup Young People of Trinity have in- terested first, in the welfare of ously worn red clothing as an addDON ROSS ed safety factor in protection to vited the youth group from St. children and if this were not himself your whenever afield after big Provo, down to have fun so we would not be teaching. Among the 24 young women Marys, Don Ross game. and work. The strength of our democracy who. recently joined the ranks of The law to both the applies will the young people Saturday is in the education of our youth. elk and deer hunts following professional nursing on the Church outside during the fall Elected trim paint graduation exercises at the St. building. Lunch will be served by It is our job as citizens to know seasons. our schools. There is no better Marks Hospital School of Nurs- the Guild. That night the Trinity to solve public problems than Mrs. Lois is ing Malaby Evans, young people will have a in way party Mr. of Mrs. H. R. and understanding. Our schools are a Beta Sigma Phi daughter social hall. the and expensive business. serious of Columbia. Malaby Sunday all the people of TriniDon Ross, past president of the Beta Sigma Phi members met Harold Hansen The graduation ceremonies took ty will join in the work weekend. the at school on Sunnyside Kiwanis Club, was elecDragerton library place in St. Marks Episcopal Ca- Each family will bring their lunch ATTENTION 10. Arvilla King gave ted lieutenant governor of DiviSeptember thedral in Salt Lake City with and right after Church will get o district at All Ladies of the Rebecca Lodge a profitable review of how to use sion of the The Right Reverend Richard S. to work painting the inside of the at$un-Vallea the annual convention held, library. that live in the East Carbon Area Watson, Episcopal bishop of Utah, building. x Idaho. Bernardi and Margaret Patty awarding the diplomas. The people of Trinity have al- are requested to get in touch im- Haut Don lives at 349 Columbia gave a lesson on The PerThe address to graduates was ready made improvements on their mediately with Mrs. William King, McDonson Helen Beautiful at Drive, Dragerton, with his wife, delivered by Dr. Gilbert L. Wright, grounds, putting in a walk, curb- 322 Denver, Dragerton or phone 24. on ald's house Bobbie, son Ronnie and Daughter September member of the St. Marks hospit- ing and lawn. They hope to have 6648. A rush party Cheryl. He works during the week al staff, and Mrs. Anna L. Vogt, almost all work complete by Ocwas held the morning of Septem-e- r for the Kaiser Company and has director of nursing, awarded the tober 25, when the Rt. Rev. Rich28 at the school library. Rush-ee- s the official designation of Chief class pins. ard S. Watson, Episcopal Bishop NOTICE attending were Mary Ann Rey- Mining engineer. Mrs. Evans attended East Car- of Utah, comes for confirmation. He is also a member of the Pythian Sisters Bake Sale nolds, Merlene Alger, Mary Alice bon schools, Carbon senior high, Oct. 10th Saturday, Carbon County School Board repCollins, Vangie Bikakis, Mary A vacation usually starts sevWestminster College and the UniAt Miners Trading Post, Worthen, Kay Golding, Melba resenting the East Carbon Area eral days before you leave your versity of Utah. Sunnyside Winn, Marjorie Perdovich, Joan on this important educational The new nurse intends to fol- job and lasts several days after ward. . Allcot and Kathryn Steele. low her profession in California. you get back. Record This Week Fun for all and all for fun, was the cry Saturday afternoon October 3 at the East Carbon Bicycle Derby, sponsored by the Price Lodge B. P. O. Elks according ,to Ralph Huish, General chairman. Dragerton school grounds was the scene of slow, speed, and stunt riding. Prizes of foot balls, basketballs and bicycle tires were won by: Smith (Bennett, Wayne Pierce, R. Richard Jewkes, Krantwashe, Jimmy Liddiard, Don Butler, Dicky Bowen, J. Peacock, G. Nor-diAnne Huish, T. Riffle, D. Bly, L. Quintana, P. Wallace, Janet Springer, G. Powell, G. Kuhus, Ronald Rossman, H. Ferguson, R. Campbell, S. Moffith and K. Screening Success blows-somewhe- re X-ra- un-pamt- ed; n, Kill-crea- 1 f 40 se. AttentionSportsmen 1 4 Malaby Evans St. Marks Graduate Episcopal Kiwanian Lieutenant Governor Division Utah-Idab- y, come-as-you-ia- re y |