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Show 3)577 Serving ihe Mining Area of East Carlson. niii 7,000 population E. $900,000 monthly payroll. Carbon BPW Club the East Carbon WoProfessional Business and mens Club was held June 16, at the home of Mrs. Mary Worthington. The purpose of the club meeting was to elect officers for the The officers to year of 1954-5Carbon Club East the serve for are as follows: president, Mary Worthington; vice president, Marjorie Welty; Treasurer, Arvilla King; recording secretary, Edna Thurman; corresponding secretary, Esther Tomlinson; parliamentarian, Arvetta Saterfield; and historian, Ruth Crosby. After the business ''meeting light refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Mary Worthington. A meeting of 5. East Carbon Pony League All Stars are: Front row, L to R: Arando Tollis, Kaiser; Vernon Jones, Recreation; Gary Fratto, Kaiser; Geneva; and Tippy HackJerry Shorts, Wellington; Boyd Hurskainen, row: Joe Yelonek, players second ney, Mascot and ball rustler DeLnx; agent; Gary Tobey, Elks; Walter Wright, Kaiser; Jack Heath, Genj! t f eva; James McFadden, Carbon Motorway; Byron Stoddard, Carbon Motorway; and Oren Dickson Manager; back row, Robert Hackney, Recreation; Kent Lindsey, Recreation; Nyles Snyder, Wellington; Motorway; coach DoUg Tollis Gary Fowler, Geneva; was absent. John-2oola- kis, East Carbon Pony League All The Book Cliff Club of Sunny-dal- e will continue to sponsor. the Sunnydale Baby Clinic once a month. Dr. Frank Colombo will be the attending physician . rand Pat Naylor the Nurse. Ladies of the Clubj will be on hand to assist. - To , all new mothers of this : area the time will be the .third Wednesday of each month at 9 a.m. at Dr. Colombos office. This service is free, it costs you noth ing. ' - w. big leaguer. on hard-hittin- -- H with the braves in 1953. The first time he pitched a two inning relief job against the Phillies. Impressed, by what he saw, Manager Grimm started him Charlie against the Cincinnati Redlegs He came through with a three hit shut out game. Today Jay rates as one of baseballs rising young stars. Arland Blackburn Price-Provo-Help- er Arland Blackburn, seaman USN, son of Marion Blackburn of 124 Fourth West, Dragerton, is serving aboard the repair ship USS Delta here. The Delta returned to her por the first part of July from her second tour in Japanese, Korean Row to All Front L R: and Philippine waters. Stars are; Sunnyside Little League The Delta serve-i- n the WestJimmy Korfanta, Arthur Aquayo, David Frostrom, Kay Preston, Julian Gonzales, Eric Lasnik, Carlyle Sheets; second row: L to R: Jim- ern Pacific since last October my Cochrane, Micky Arambula, Dwain Priggs, Ronnie Ross, Michael performing repairs on 399 Navy Tucker, Bobby Murphy, Gene Rosencrance; back row L to R: Man- ships, ranging from the small deTom Mahon, ager Glen Preston, Vice President Don Ross, President stroyers to the largest aircraf Howa. Jim Assistant T. Van Manager Campen, Secretary carriers. M. jSIDEALLTfARS Sunnsyside rs Named All-Sta- Tom Mahon, president of the Sunnyside Little League, formally announced today the boys selected team to represent for the the Little League in Sunnyside tournament play. From the league-leading Welfare Sunnyside Association squad Micky1 Arambula, Gene Janello, Julian Kay Preston, and Carlyly Sheets were chosen. Second-plac- e Kiwanis members copped four berths with Dwain Driggs, David Forstrom, Bobby Murphy and Ronnie Ross. Kaiser Steelers named are Arthur Aguayo, Jimmy Korfanta, and Eric Lasnik along with Miners Trading Posts Jimmy Cochrane and Mike Tucker. Glenn Preston, pilot of the first half winners, was named to handle the All Star squad with Jim Howa assisting. Jn tournament play, Sunnyside engages the Wellington on the Sunnyside field this Friday, July 23, at 5130 p.m., for the opportunity of traveling to the second tournament game at Cedar City on July 31. The winner of the second contest will enter, the Little League Sectional Tournament set for Mugust 2, 3, and 4 (continued on page six) All-St- Welty House Guests House guests at the home cf And this time of year the great Mr. Mrs. Warren C. Welty American game of baseball is a of and Dragerton were Emma - Welty community enterprise. of Cleveland, Ohio, and Especially is this true in East Marshall of Ogden, Utah. Sahy Miss Carbon where we have selected visited with her brother three All Star teams to rep- Welty and sister-in-laafter the thre resent us in the District, the Reg- of them had spent a delightful ional and perhaps even the Na- time at the of Mr, Welty s home, tional competition. son Harold in Denver. The vacu- -, This is a good time to tell you tion also included visits to abput Joie Jay, the first Little Estes trip Park, Aspen, andPaoma, Leaguer to become a fullfledged Colorado. i dual-reputati- ar NOTICE You Are American Joie got his start with the Middletown, Connecticut, Little Leaguers. He perfered to pitch but on account of his size the man ager was afraid his fast ball would hurt some of the smaller players. He therefore played first base. He led his team in home runs and played excellent ball in Utahs congressional delegation the field. Later he played American Lehas supported the Republican votes gion ball and gained a party on 84 of all roll call as a no-h- it to date during the current session pitcher and g He gradoutfielder. a of the 83rd congress. school and re uated from high ceived a contract from the Mil Waukee Braves. Joie appeared in two games Stars The East Carbon Pony League "All Stars are ready for their first game in District Competition. Thursday, July 22, they meet team from Cedar City. an All-StIf successful in this try they meet the winner of the games on Saturday. The winner of this game represents the District in Regional Competition in San Bernadino California. The players making the All Star team are: James McFadden, infielder andLpitcher for Carbon Motorway;" ISyron Stoddard pitcher and third bagger for Carbon Motorway; Vernon Jones, catcher for Recreation; Boyd Hurskainen, catcher for Geneva Steel; Gary Toby, pitcher and third bagger for Price Elks; Jack Heath, third bagger for Geneva Steel, Arando Tollis, short stop for Kaiser Steel; Gary Fratto, pitcher arid out fielder for Kaiser Steel; John Zoolakis, left fielder for Carbon Motorway; Walter Wright, catcher for Kaiser Steel; Nyles Snyder, pitcher and short stop for Wellington; Jerry Shorts pitcher and infielder for Wellington; Robert Hackney, pitcher and outfor fielder Kaiser Steel; Gary Fowler, pitcher and third base for Geneva Steel and Kent Lindsey playes first for Recreation. Gilbert Yelonek pitcher and second bagger for Kaiser Steel was chosen as alternate. Manager for the All Stars is Oren Dickson; assistant manager is Arando Tollis. Perhaps the outstanding plays of the week were Billy Krissmans running catdh of Gilbert Martinez's liner, and Jerry Heers homer with two on base. I . Mrs. Weltys daughter, Sally Marshall spent several days visiting at Dragerton with her mother and Mr. Welty and Miss Wvlty? Then the four of them joined Mr. Marshall in Salt Lake at the' home of Mrs. Weltys mother, Mrs. C. H. Miles. Warren L. Tomlinson Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Tomlinson visited at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Tomlinson last week. They, recently returned from New York where Warren studied at the New York University School of Law for the - past - ; three years. On June 4,, 195T he graduated cum laude with a degree of Bachelor of La,ws. Justef5re his arrival in Dragerton he had taken his bar examination in Denver; Colorado, where they plan to make their home. Episcopalf Church The Sacrament of Holy : Bap- tism will be administered to Susan Marie Fitch' this Sunday morning during the 9 a.m. .lam-il- y Service at the Trinity Episcopal Church. Susan the daughter of the Reverend and Mrs. Stuart G. is Fitch. She was born at the Dragerton hospital April 28. To be here for her baptism are her grandmother, Mrs. Robert A. Fry of Oshkosh, Wis., her aunt, Miss Susan Fry of Berkley, Calif.,- and the Reverend and Mrs. Elvin R. Gallagher of Salt Lake City. The Sacrament of Holy Baptism will be administered as part of the Morning Prayer sc i vice Sunday morning. Church soli ol youngsters will remain in The church for This service. Holy Communion will be celebrated at Trinity at 7:30 a m. , is f. - Fowler-Agl- er ar Crushed by Rock Horsecanyon Mine Le-Blan- c, East Carbon Little League All Stars are : Sack row, L to R John Douglas, Terry Gunderson, Frank Compagni, Eddie Neroni and Johnny Candelaria; middle row: Nephi Gunderson Manager, Frank Roybal, Doug Bly, Jack Kerrick, Raymond Flecher and Jim Tobey front row: Bobby Collins, Ronnie Brandon, Lucky Rizzi, and Val Rizzi. Fratto Bobby and may even ride the wave. Those comprising the team are: Co-Manag- er; Chico All-Sta- rs The East Carbon Little League All Stars is a well balanced team. They have good pitching, good fielding and plenty of power at the bat. They are going to give the opposition plenty of trouble Compagni, catcher, for the Colombia Pirates; Frank Roybal, center fielder for the Pirates; Bobby Fratto, pitcher and in- fielder for the Pirates; Ronny Brandon, short stop for the Rams; Terry Gunderson, short stop, first base and pitcher for the Pirates; (continued on page two) Leslie Fowler, Dragerton, and Mayo Alger, Wellinton, were killed, instantly in the Horse Canyon mine when top coal fell cn ilvm between 5 and 6 p.m. Monday, July T9. Leslie Fowler, 108 8th West, Dragerton, is survived by his wife Adeline, son Garry 15, daughter Sherry 11, Mother, Mrs. Charles Fomler, Dragerton and brother, Jay Fowler, Dragerton. Mayo iTerrance Alger, Wellington, is survived by his wife Floyd Alger, daughter Toma 8, Son Terry 6, infant son Kim, brothers Van Alger, Sunnyside; Har id Alger Huntington; James AT'cr, Dragerton; sisters, Dora Labfec-- ' que, Ogden; Myrleen Sittcrud, Orangeville; Erma Lee Weber, Ogden and father Edgar Alger, Columbia, Utah. Funeral arrangements have not been announced. , r i k U I |