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Show o) I neb duo) 7,000 population; Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume 5900,000 monthly payroll. DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954 7 E. I Awarded Carbon Mohawks All-Cou- Per Copy 5o nty Nmber 11 Honors In Basketball East Carbon contributed these four basketball players to the allcounty selections this year. Raymond Bienz and Joe Fratto were chosen on the first team, and Emmett Rodriquez and iManuel Gonzales on1 the second team. These players have shown outstanding ability as ball handlers, scorers and for general team hussle. They have contributed a great deal to the Mohawks championship standing this season. Carbon County Basketball Champs . This years Carbon County Jr. High basketball league was a hard fought battle, that ended in a three way tie between East Carbon, Price and Helper Jr. Highs. The Annual Post season round-robi- n also ended in a tie. It was decided that a single game elimination playoff between the three schools be used to determine the n Carbon County and Post-seaso- round-robi- n champion. East Carbon and Helper played East Carbon Varsity Championship Basketball Team for 1953. From at Helper in the first round playleft to right front row: Mgrs. C. Campbell, R. Maki, B. Johnson. Sec- off. Helper took a 43 to 27 durb-bin- g ond row: 'F. Goniotakis, R. Sausedo, J. Fratto, M. Gonzales, T. Marakis. from the Mohawks. M. Gon-zalBack row: E Rodriquez, P. Andrews, R. Bienz, B. Bertelson, E. Trat-toled the scoring with 11 Coach R. Folidori. points. J. Fratto and P. Andrews scored 9 each, E. Rodriquez tallied 7, R. Beinz 6 and E. Trattos 1. The game was close for the first half, then Coach Polidoris look how of And will services be you regardless Morning Prayer boys took complete command. is at it Senator McCarthy fightheld at Trinity Episcopal Church The second playoff game was at 11 this Sunday morning. The ing our fight. played at Carbon College gymn. Church School meets at ,9 :45 a.m. Here is a courageous chairman It was East Carbon and Price On Thursday night of this week of an investigating committee of battling hard and close until the the Young People of Trinity wil the Congress of the United States final 2 minutes when East Carbon meet at the Church at 7:30 p.m. trying to weed out Communists pulled away to a 9 Victory. to work out skits for the Spring within the federal government and R. Bienz was the big gun for naour of within to be held all for points strategic Rally Episcopa the Mohawks with 15 points. Close tional life. One would think that behind him was M. Gonzalas young people April with On Friday, special Lenten Eve- he would be supported by the Ad- 12, E. Rodriquez with 8 and P. ning Prayer services will be helc ministration in Power, by every Andrews with 4. at 7:30 p.m., followed by a study organization regardless of party It can be said that East Cargroup on the Holy Scriptures. affiliations and by every Ameri bon had a very successful basketThese services will be held every can. ball season this year. When indignation is shown it Friday during Lent. Although lacking in heighth On Monday of next week the should be reserved for the Com- compared to some of the teams, Women of Trinity will have their munist (traitor) who refuses to East Carbon offset this by its tactics and fine ball regular meeting at the home of ifstate his connections ortheto declare United scrappy he has betrayed Mrs. Ellis L. Morgan of Sunny-sidhandling. States. When the witness has reThe Coach has commented highto answer these two quesLast Saturday the Servers Club fused himself and ly on the fine work the boys have of Trinity Episcopal Church spent tions he has convicted done this year. He said; their atconfessed self as traitor stands a the whole day cleaning the Church America. titude and sportsmanship was unto his own Country grounds. on she owes usual, and, that the boys have The boys met at 8 a.m. for the From that instant been willing to work hard during Ember day celebration of Holy him nothing except Justice, and practice. Justice to traitors isnt lenient. With Basketball behind us, Communion, then went to work seems that Americans, It many in the yard under the supervision coach Polidori said he would like for some reasons, are in reverse to concentrate on track and baseof Frank Berardi. The boys, joined by the men of and running a tangent to a Com ball We would like to make want to treat circle. t munis They do to a clean congregation, plan Trinity sweep this year if at all more yard work this Saturday, and fight a Communist as though possible, was his comment planting trees on the Church he were a gentleman. From the American viewpoint grounds. Retired (Continued on Page Five) The Sacrament of Holy Baptism as s. You Are American Episcopal Church 29-3- 23-2- 4. Awarded 1953 all county honors in basketball. From left to right: Manuel Gonzales, Joe Fratto, Emmett Rodriquez and Raymond Bienz. ANNOUNCEMENT The public is invited to a State Fellowship meeting at the Assembly of God Church, between Dragerton and Sunnydale on Friday March 19. Services at 2:30 P.M. and 7 :30 P.M. Wednesrday the, 24th we will have a Missionary from Latin America Paul Findinbinder speaking in our Church. Services start at 7 : 30 P.M. Every welcome. E. C. Bailey, Pastor e. Jersey was administered to young Teena Arlowene Schultz last Sunday at services held at Trinity Episcopal Church. Teena is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Albert O. Schultz of Dragerton. Her parents stood as her Godparents with Mrs. Doris Martinez of Sunnyside. The Sacrament of Holy Baptism was administered by the Reverend Stuart G. Fitch, vicar, during the F PUBLIC CARD PARTY Will be held Thursday evening April 8th, in Masonic Temple. Dessert Luncheon, Time, 7:30 P. Tickets, 50c. Sponsored by the Past Matrons circle of Naomi Chapter No. 13 M. 'Vi O.E.S. Tickets for card party may be had by contacting any member of 11 a.m. Morning Prayer Naomi Chapter Order of the Eastregular ern Star, or,calling Mrs. Archie Also Champions Morrison Phone No. 2153 or Mrs. Howard Kissell, Phone No. 3301. Geneva Steel basketball team won the Hiawatha Invitational teams contested. Seven were from Cultura Officers Carbon county and one from Huntington. Those playing on the On March 11, 1954, Cultura Club championship team are Charles elected officers for the 1954-5- 5 Bikakis, Charles Dixon, John Cart- club year. wright, David Abeyta, Donald TitFlorence Lauriski; President tle, Junior Albo and Chuck Ghill-adell- i. vice president Madge Hixon; secretary Ellen Johnson; treasurer Rhita Burdick; parliamentariMr. and Mrs. Martin Rodish, Dora Smith, and historian an Mr. and Mrs. and Sr., Columbia, Allred. 3eth Justin Neumeier, 160 Carson, Each member brought a covered Dragerton are now grandparents. Mitchel was born to Mr. and Mrs. dish or dessert and recipes were Martin Rodish Jr. in San Diego, exchanged. Hostesses for Uie eveCalifornia on March 5th. Mrs. Ro- ning were Dorothy Carver and dish was formerly Mary Kathryn Virginia Holman. -- A' surprise birthday party was given to Bessie Marakis last Friday night. Those present were : Kay Silvagni from Price, Marilyn Colombo, Colleen Burdick, Irene Rosella, Kelly Colombo, Janice Alger, Deanna Dance, Shirley Coach Polidori Retires No. 7 High Single Game Miss Donna Leavitt of Dragerton, bowling for the Kaiser Office, bowled a 220 the second highest single game yet to be bowled at the Sunny Bowl. With this high game she bowled the highest three game series, of the season. A 174, 181 and the 220 makes the 575 total for the three games. Mary Eaquinto of Sunnyside, bowling for Nicks Club, has the second highest three game series with a 537. In third place is Lillie Tollis with a 518. She also bowls for Nicks Club of Dragerton. In first place for the highest ladies single game is Dorothy Bur-di- e, with a 222 game, second Donna Leavitt 220 and third Mary Eaquinto 215. High scores of the week: Men Ladies Donna Leavitt Bert Easter " Carter, Shirley Crawford, Sam Stoddard, William Dixon, Ronald Skraznas, Manuel Gonzales, Raymond Bienz, Emmet Rodriquez, Frank Gonitakis, Toots Fratto, Jerry Johnson, Bill Bertleson, Ted 220 222 Marakis, Angelo Marakis, LeMar, Kaiser Office Airport Service Goldie, and Patty Taylor. The party was given by her parents Mr. The LDS f.UA. and Mrs. Sam Marakis. The L.D.S. Sunnyside M.I.A. Church Community presented their annual Drama Festival night at 7:30 in Rev. and Mrs. K. A. Johnson the new Friday church at Sunnydale. of the Dragerton Community The Mutual Officers for the conChurch are in Ogden Utah season are: coming ducting a week of meetings in the Mens Divisioin Missionary Alliance Church there. Pres.: Mr. Nolan Mecham This Ogden Church has as it 1st Coun. Mr. Rell Anderson Pastor Rev. Carl Measell who was 2nd Coun. Mr. Estel Lemon in Price Utah for a number of Womens Division years. Pres.: Mrs. Effie Erickson 1st Coun. Mrs. Marie Alger Kathryn Bodine 4 tournament Friday evening. Eight Surprise Birthday Donna Leavitt Bowls Kathryn Bodine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grevon of Dragerton died at Climax, Colorado on Monday, March 8th. She was buried in the Leadville 2nd Coun. Mrs. Joan Lemon Choral Dir. Myrna Williams Music Dir. Marilyn Allred Speech & Drama Barbara Fau-- ( Continued on Page Five) . P cemetery. NOTICE Louie Grevon brother of Kathathletic apartment. Another The Democratic, North Dragryn came from Limestone Air erton jersey was placed within the re- Base Precinct meeting will be in Maine for the funeral. tired ranks. Number seven basketheld in the East Carbon Assemball jersey, worn by Raymond bly of God Church, April 2, at. Bienz, was retired by Coach Poli- successful football and basketball ? p.m. dori, and will be placed in the tro- season and are worthy of this The purpose of this meeting is phy case never to be worn again. distinction. It is rhoped that such to elect precinct officers and to This is the second jersey retired honors as these will encourage select delegates to the county this year. The other was football East Carbon Athletics to work jersey number thirty six by Em- hard, and live clean so that they mett Rodriquez. may gain this honor. It happened again in East Car-jo- n |