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Show Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. $900,000 monthly payroll. 7,000 population DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1953 Volume 6 East Carbon Mohawks In Battle Formation E. C. Front row fro mlelt to right: Rodriquez IrteYson "s. Martinez, Campbell, Arambula, Boatwright and Bienz. Backfield left to right: M. Gonzalez, Fratto, Vigil and T. Marakis. Dear Editor : So You According to the best information, we are short in America in Recent troubles with the new Primary and high school teachers, ball type deer tag brought forth around 150,000 to 200,000. This a warning from the Fish and fact alone makes it impossible for Game Department. J. Perry Ea- the teachers to do their best work gan, director, and Golden Peay, for our children. They cannot give chief warden, sent out memoran- individual attention, or be able dums to all wardens to arrest any- to study the childrens problems, one right now who hasnt proper- because of the great amount of ly tagged their deer . . . The work required.6 The problem is sportsmen asked for this new me- how to get more teachers. In the tal tag, explained Perry. Its as first place let me state emphaticnear foolproof as any tag can be. ally that our teachers are the And were going to get tough most under-pai- d workers in America with hunters who dont use it today. They should receive to $150.00 more per $100.00 properly. This is a commendable attitude month, beginning immediately. on part of the Department. HowThe schools of higher educaever, the record should be set tion should advise the college stustraight. The organized sportsmen dents of the great opportunity did not recommend the ball type that they will have if they take deer tag! The Utah Wildlife Fed- up the profession of teaching in eration in its annual convention making the world a better place the in which to live. They should be unanimously recommended SURELOCK seal, which was a told, and the fact emphasized, flat type seal, more convenient to that teachers, next to the parents, carry and which could not be ac- and home, do more to shape the cidentally triggered before use. life of children than any other Furthermore, the change in the people. visible license form, requiring anTeaching in public schools must nual issue was not in conform- put the emphasis on the American ance with the recommendations of History wrought by our forefathe organized sportsmen. The new thers, and left to us as a heritage form cost more than $36 per to carry on. About two years ago a poll, takthousand, whereas quotations on the system supported by the Utah en in high schools in some of the Wildlife Federation was only largest cities, showed the stumore than $16 per thou- dents knew practically nothing slightly sand. And furthermore, any roy- about the Declaration of Indealties being derived from the new pendence, Bill of Rights, or our form goes to private individuals, Constitution. The meaning of whereas the organized sportsmen these great documents, along with received ALL such benefits with the following twelve fundamental the Stamp Renewal Visible Li- truths, should be stressed in our cense System. (Continued on Page Six) Clarence White Mys. Lois Whitburn and Mrs. President Bessie Teano left Saturday OctoJim Murphy arrived in Sunny-dal- e ber 17th on the California Zephyr Sunday evening for a weeks for a three weeks trip to Chicago. Mrs.- Whitburn will visit her visit with his family. He came son Master Sergeant William from Chanute Air Force Base in Kitchens at Rantoul Chenute Illinois and is on his way to Ail Base. Moses Lake, Washington, where Field Mrs. Teano will visit her son, he expects to be stationed for six Lieutenant Colonel Gerald Davis months. May Know - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Parry of Sunnyside are being treated for head injuries at the Permanente Hospital in Dragerton after the car they were driving had a head on collision with one driven by Leandro Cruz of New Mexico. Mr. Cruz is also in the hospital with skull injuries and Mrs. Cruz suffering from injured hand. Sheriff Joe Holman and Deputy Jay Fowler investigated the accident which occured at 7 P. M. in front of the Union Supply service Station. , Mrs. Carl Skraznas and daugh- ter Pat have just returned from a two weeks visit in California.1 in Chicago. A delightful Bridal shower was iven in honor of Faye Olsen at le home of Mr. and Mrs. Clif-r- d Mayer. The hostess for the icasion was Geniel Mayer. Faye received many useful fts. After games a delicious incheon was served. Those present were : Mildred indsey, Pat Skraznas, Sharon toddard, Barbara Gabriella, Kay-ler- n Cooper, Marlene Staley, tella Liddiard, Nancy Olsen, Car-y- n Olsen, Mrs. Emery Olsen, rs. Clifford Mayer and Faye. . Wind sawmills were invented by Hollander in the 17th century. Assistant C. Jensen Coaches Coach Number 42 Per Copy 5c East Carbon Mohawks In Battle Formation Front row irom let t to right: P. Gonzalez, Davido, Loonies, Sausedo, Amadour, Andrews and Trattos. Back field from left to right: Hudson, Pacheco, Satterfield and Y. Polidon Carbon Mohawks Feel Flush of E. Episcopal Church The Right Reverend Richard Know and Practice S. Watson, Episcopal Bishop of Utah, will officiate at the Sacrament of Confirmation to be held at 11:30 a. m. Sunday at Trinity Episcopal Sportsmanship ABC Clarence White, President of the Utah Wildlife Federation, is Church. Bishop Watson will confirm the asking full cooperation of ALL The East Carbon Mohawks are the at the zenith to the Carbon Coun- present confirmation class for the hunters ofto know and practice is He ABCs which Carbon Sportsmanship. Episcopal Missions, ty football championship. They reconcerned about the Reverthe is especially being presented by have taken Helper 18 to 7; Notre Dame 26 to 8 and last week end Stuart G. Fitch, vicar. The ports received of the wasteful class includes Church people slaughter during the recent elk Price 20 to 12. Last weeks game was perhaps from Church of the Ascension, hunt. "Some elk hunters are reported to have wantonly shot inthe best game of the year. It was Kenilworth. The Confirmation Service will to a herd of elk until one finally a sweet victory following four a joint service for all three dropped, leaving several others be defeats by the Pirates. Carbon County Missions. The badly wounded to drag themselves The game was by both teams. The Pirates were a Bishop will preach. Following the away to die. One of the first constant threat through out the service a Coffee Hour will be held rules of a good sportsman-hunte- r entire game.' It wasnt until the in honor of the newly confirmed. is to single one animal and shoot Bishop Watson is a familiar vis- only at that animal, he said, and last quarter that East Carbon inscored its third touch down to itor in Carbon County. He has another thing, to always fully on num- vestigate the target each time you put the game on ice. Even though visited his missions here was erous occassions and main shoot, even though you did not see the the Mohawks won the game, they at the Washington Day the animal drop. This applies didnt quite play the type of ball speaker to deer as well as elk. of which they are capable. They Banquet last February. The Bishops Committees of all With the increased number of have several days of hard work missions will meet three the with deer hunters, ahead if they win the Carbon party the Coffee Hour Bishop following hunting is being frowned upon County championship. more and more. Although illegal, Helper and Price will be very Sunday. it has been the practice of many tough teams, since both will want old not sense Plain horse is such parties for one member to to get back into the spotlight. these days. for the remainder of fill, up Wednesdays game was spear- enough Traffic being what it is, you al- the party. Such practice has someheaded by Teddy Marakis fine so need horse power sense times resulted in one group getrunning; the good defensive work or automobile sense or just ting too many deer, and another (Continued on Page Six) good judgment, if you please. party going without. The Fish Old timers can remember the and Game Department has promU of U Student country doctor, coming home at ised to do its utmost to enforce dawn after a sleepless night of the tag law this year, and all calls, could fall asleep at the wardens have been instructed to reins and his faithful old nag make arrests in all cases where would daring him safely home. deer have not been tagged IMThat was horse sense. MEDIATELY THE AFTER But your automobile, miraculous KILL. All hunters are also cauas it is these modern days, just tioned about the correct procedure wont do that kind of a job. Thats in giving away their venison, or wrhy you5"have to use your good any other game for that matter, judgment - and stay alert while Under the new Fish and Game driving. Code, it is the responsibility of Horses seldom got into trouble, every person having the posseseither, unless they panicked and sion or control of game, or part ran away. But insurance people thereof, to produce the approprisay that about two tenths of one ate license, certificate, or invoice per cent of todays accidents, kill- on the demand of any officer. In ing sixty and injuring about 3,000 other words, if you accept a veniPeople, are caused by automobiles son roast from Mr. Doakes who running away. And even those ljves next door, you had better were caused by bad driver judg- get a certificate from him statment. ing to the effect, This shoulder Most accidents, in some degree, roast is part of deer legally killed are caused by lapses of a drivers on Utah Resident License No. common horse Power Sense Tag No. 1002. Signer Joseph drivsafe speed limits, exceeding Doakes. ing the wrong side, passing on the Clarence White, Miss Sharon Stoddard, daughter wrong side or on a hill or curve, President of Mr. and Mrs. Vemer Stoddard and similar chance taking. of Dragerton, and a junior at the Junior Garcia, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bechill, Judy University of Utah, has been apSilverio Garcia of Sunnyside; Mrs. acand Marsha from Fardley, Penn, pointed editor of the student Frank Mastez, son of Mr. and tivity section of the Utonian, year- are visiting in the home of Ted Mastez Sr. DragerMrs. Frank book of the hilltop school. Miss Newell. Hunter son of Mr. And ton Keith Mr. Bechill is associated with Stoddard, a graduate of Carbon and Mrs. Robert Hunter of Sunhigh and Carbon College, was ac- Kaiser Press Metal. nyside joined the United States tive in student affairs at the local Shenandoah National park, in Air force and are now stationed schools and especially in publications work." 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