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Show t Serving the Mining Area af East Carbon Volume 7000 population i $900,000 monthly payroll. James C. Taylor Rotary Scouting Utah Power & Light The Cub Scout Pack No. 3292, sponsored by the East Carbon tary Club, met at the school Dr Representative house, Jan. 28th for their monthly rr - J Ro- ? , C A&- s Y$- - & ' v , a . pack meeting. Tncme of the month was The Big Showr. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bon were in charge f program and arrangements. Both dens presented plays for their part of the program. Den 2 assisted by Den Mother Mrs Keith Hintze, gave a three act play The Shoemaker and the Elves, all boys taking part. Den 1 presented a puppet play The Three Billy Goats Gruff. All boys participated and were assisted by Den Mother Mrs, Doug Bon. Musical selections were played on the accordion by Mark Hintze. Refreshments were served by Den 2. Games were played. Awards were given to the fol A- . a : ?', ,,h 'yAy ' V,- ' 'is. . fs . v . I'&AJ&i 4 , vff MRS. ELAINE BAXTER AND SON, JACK MICKIE CARTER PATSY MAHAN Number, 5 Per Copy 5c DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1954 7 .X - x V' v 6 x Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carter of Dragerton, Utah, announce the Elaine. engagement of their daughter, : 1 Mickie Carter, to A3c Bill Nor-di- Leaves For Floyd Gorley lowing boys Den of Mr Patsy Mahan, daughter son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Nor-di- n received his Webelos badge, Bobby Dec Cliff Mrs Mahan, left Elaine Justesen Baxter and of Dragerton. Brown Silver Arrow Point, Rod- and 26th at the for affiliation training son, Jack Craig, arrived ney Rossman Gold and Silver Ar Bill is in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Colorado Pueblo State at hospital Francisco in San row and C. atJAMES January 28, and TAYLOR Tony Bingham Point, with the U. S. Air Force. He Col at Tuberculosis and hospital to anc for sailed Denner stripe. Den 2: Johnnie join th,eir husJapan tended the East Carbon Jr. High, James C. Taylor has assumed Lynn Wardlaw wpre accepted as orado Springs. Carbon High and College. Nickie band and father, Captain Jack Patsy is a senior nurse studen also has attended Carbon High Baxter, who recently arrived in duties as Price district represent- Bobcats and received their first at the Holy Cross hospital anc and Carbon service in Japan from a one-yeative for Utah Power and Light Bobcat recognition, and Pat will College. trainin Her June. Korea. It will be father and son's graduate received his denner stripe. Co., it was announced this week Stultz in will Colorado continue for ing first meeting. Bon Cubmaster presented Floyd by J. Newell Stephens, of Ameri- his Be Square placque as a Ro- four and a half months. The past year Mrs. Baxter and can Fork, UP&Ls southern divisame time were at the Leaving to all son have made their home in boys graduating tary gift sion manager. Mr. of and Mary Dart, daughter into Boy Scouts. Sheldon Bon, Dragerton, with her parents, Mr. Mr. Taylor succeeds George W. who received his last month, anc Mrs. B. L. Dart of Price, Bonnie , and Mrs. Ben Justesen. Leatham who retired Jan. 1 after Floyd, are the first two of this Hyler of Salt Lake, Mary Louise Two years ago the .Baxters 42 years of service with the com- pack to receive all badges possi- Graff of Green River, Wyo., and came back from Germany where ble throught their Cubing pro- Miss Ruth Armands of Ely, Ne pany. Capt. Baxter was active as , a In his new post, Mr. Taylor will gram and joining the Scout Troop vada. These girls are all senior Additional state aid authorized dramatist and worker in girls by the recent special session of club movements. head power company operations as required. We wish these boys the Legislature will total $45,628 in the Carbon, Emery and Grand Good Luck as they start up the & or approximately $201 per districounty areas. A resident of Price, Trail of Scouting. bution unit in Carbon school dishe has worked as assistant to Mr. Valuable information plus an inThis month is Boy Scout Month, Leatham since last July. is Boy Scout Week. teresting history are the usual re- trict, it was estimated this week February And being free men and women Mr. Taylor is a graduate of the Let us Do Our Best to observe sults when tags or bands taken by Utah Foundation, the private tax research organiza- you hav a very important deciUniversity of Utah law school and all programs carried on this from game animals, birds, and tion. This estimated allotment is sion to make. You cant side-ste- p also holds a B.S. degree in elec- month on Behalf of our boys and fishes are returned to the Utah Carbon's portion of the $1,525,000 the issue or even procrastinate. trical engineering from the Un- give them all houor due. Department of Fish and Game You must make this American deThis was again highlighted when transferred from the Mine Occu- cision now. iversity of New Mexico. A native pation Tax Reserve Fund in order of Preston, Ida., he was graduattags from two beaver recently un- to : Does the governor of our state, provide increased operating folded another such story. Both ed from Preston high school in or even the state legislature, have CARD OF THANKS in the sum- funds for the remainder of the the had been 1943 and served in the navys 2 right to close any segment: of school year. We wish to express our thanks mer of 1940 from the Strawberry current (1953-54- ) program during World War our educational system and shift Besides providing a district-by-distriII. From 1948 to 1950, he served to our many friends and relatives River and transplanted Jo the breakdown, the latest the responsibility to church or a mission for the LDS church in to Doctors Ploss and Belshaw and Deep Creek area near Morgan as institution. If they can at to the wonderful staff of nurses a conservation measure for the Utah Foundation release contains private states. the north-centra summary and analysis this time close the Jr. Colleges With his retirement, Mr. Lcath at the Utah Permanbnte Hospital, building of water holes to retard of complete all recent school law changes. the precedent is set for someone am closes a long career in the for the kindness offered us in-at stream flow and erosion. at a later date to closeThe senior Since the average life span of Foundation officials have anelectrical industry. It had its be- the time of the death of our on the pretext that highKim. is believed to be about nounced that a copy of this report colleges beaver fant son, in 1901 he when is too expensive. er education joined ginning Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Peacock fourteen years, it is interesting to will be offered without charge to a predecessor company as a me Those higher education note that factual data gained any interested citizen of Utah up- could desiring terman in Ogden. He left the to go Idaho, Nevada or posshow these two on written request. Requests from the tags in in but returned to 1911, company California, that viUian beaver to have lived to the ripe should be directed to Utah Foun- sibly 1917 as a lineman. He rose steadthat consumes all our first rate E. Mraule old ages of 13 and 14 years. Also dation, 400 Darling Building, Salt teachers. ily through the ranks and in 1935 Lake City. went to Price as district repreArmy Pvt. Robert E. Mraule, shown are migrating habits and At a later date yet the seconAccording to the Utah Foundato man facts the other MrauMrs. son Mr. and of important Henry sentative, the position he held at tion study, school operating funds dary and elementary schools would the time of his retirement. Mr. le, 122 Third W., Dragerton, Utah, agement of the beaver resources for the 1953-5- 4 school year equal- be closed and these could be turnLeatham and his wife will con- is serving in Germany with the of the state. $4.75 per distribution unit in ed over to the Junior Chamber Department Director J. Perry ed tinue to make their home in Price. 28th Infantry Division. of Commerce or possibly to the Considerable Carbon district prior to the speThe 28th Division is undergoing Egan commented, cial session. Under the new legisintensive training as part of the time and effort is spent by our lation It could even be carried to the Franklin Sheets enacted, the district next Seventh Army in western Europe. department in the tagging and where the Carbon County of game animals, birds year will be able to finance a point enbanding a Private Mraule, rifleman, Commissioners, wearied with the Pfc. Franklin G. Sheets, son of and fishes. Better management of school operating program of ap- n task of the and last tered army August distribu-iogoverning, would turn the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sheets, Sunny-sidour fish arid wildlife resources re- proximately $5,014 per basic at Fort over to the church of' completed training Courthouse unit without resorting to a recently spent a seven-da- y " sults directly from the return of Calif. Ord, choice. their election. rest and recouperation leave in voters the If apspecial these tags and bands. How well Be sure to sign the Save CarKokura, Japan. his effort succeeds depends on prove at a special election, the bon College petition. Lets see budget could be as high as Sheets is normally stationed in returned. he numbers Sportsmen what the Americans in Utah want NOTICE Korea as a cook in the 25th Inpossessing, or taking; any tag or $5,688 per distribution unit. Date for the next meeting of band will help themselves by turnUtah Foundation calculations to do with the schools they crefantry Division. In civilian life he was employed the E. C. BPW Club has been ing them in to the nearest warden show that Carbon district could ated. inance a school operating proby the Denver and Rio Grande changed from February 9 to Feb- or to the department offices. The Camp Fire Club of SunnyA 16 at gram equal to that of 1953-5- 4 with side is paying one half on the Sunnyside library. ruary Western Railroad. decrease of 0.8 mills in the very interesting program has been The Altar Society of the Good for purchase of a radiant-scree- n local combined on state and Traffic for offinew property elected Safety. Church arranged son Mr. and Sunof to the films Shepherd Jones, Wayne daylight ax levy. The maximum without a showingschool. cers. is paying Mrs. Albert Jones of Sunnyside The nyside be could election financed new is special Anne the Sandiver presithe other fifty per cent. recently sailed from Guam. His Gene Jarmillo, son of Mr. and dent, Katie Neumeier vice presi- in Carbon district with, a decrease wife Loretta (Pierce) Jones will with great Nurture your mind live with her sister and brother-in-la- Mrs. Lloyd Jaramillo of 171 High- dent, Kate Sunich secretary, and of 0.4 mills in the combined state ' Howand local property tax rate. thoughts. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Steed way, Sunnyside, is confined to the Mary Paloni treasurer. the maximum program with To believe in the heroic makes ever, A pot luck supper was given in of Salt Lake City until Wayne re- Dragerton hospital with athlets 1 . . honor of the outgoing officers. (Continued on Page Seven) heroes. turns from the service. foot : Palsy Mahan Trains In Colorado Baxter Japan n, one-year-o- ld ar Utah Foundations Estimation - Carbons Allotment Tag Band Story You Are American 7-- 14 non-prof- it ' live-trapp- V-1- ed et al v Robert , P-T- A. e, F dis-ric- ts t( P-T- A w . |