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Show a fo)irTQ ciduo) Serving tho Mining Area of East Carbon. 7, 000 population $900,000 monthly payroll. School Teachers 4-H- Exhibits ers of CarExhibit days for bon County saw the busy workers reap rewards in the form of red, white and blue ribbons. East Carbon received her share of recognition in competing with other clubs of the county. Many of our individual exhibits were singled out as StateFair quality, including the skirt made by Mary Lynn Turbull of Columbia; a luncheon set made by Carrie Ann Housekeeper, of Dragerton; and the work of the Cloverette Sewing club led by Shirley Ring. Probably no club in the county will be better represented at the State Fair than the Classie Cookies of Dragerton, whose individual exhibits were chosen 100 per cent. The members of this club have completed three projects. The projects are: Third phase Foods; Home Improvement and Child Care. The following Blue Ribbon exhibits will be seen at the State Fair : Frances Urbaniks chocolate chip cookies; Elaine Mayers white bread and Diane Lunds Child Care Kit. Elaine and Diane were also awarded a trip to the Fair for their A class demonstration. They will be in state-wid- e competition with their demonstration on Bet4-H- ers East Carbon Area The list of teachers who will preside in the classrooms of the East Carbon area for the ensuing school year was released by Superintendent Harmon. Teachers in the respective schools are: Columbia school Harry R. Balle, principal, fourth to., sixth grade; Kathryn Strate, first to third. Dragerton school, elementary Lawrence W. Stephens, principal; Beth B. Allred, Geniel B. Douglas, Blanche M. Justesen and Marjorie Welty, .first grade; Alice H. Cowan, Anna L. Moyer, Naomi Kos-ki- e and Esther Tomlinson, second -- literature; Jerry Nelson, Frank Van Cott, chorus-ban- art; d; Floyd Petersen, eighth history; J. Frank Worthen , eighth science; Royal N. Allredr eighth math, and Russell W. Fryer, geometry-algebra; Myrtle E. Davis, ninth English; Roland G. Hendricks, civics, geography; Bert Evans, civics, history; Ila Anderson, tenth English; A. W. Anderson, biology; John Ray Wall, industrial arts; Evelyn B. Varner, home economics; Alan Reusch, library, and John M. Garr, counselor. Petersen school (Sunnyside) Lee Allred, principal; La von Allred and Lucille J. Jones, first grade; Lillie D. Roberts and Dor-th- a a Swensen, second grade; a Swensen, second grade; S. Otterstrom and Allis Stephens, third grade. Lee Allred, Sunnyside school principal; Frances Blankenship and Ella L. Turner, fourth grade; Margaret Naylor, fifth grade: Glenrf J. Preston and Clifford Mayer, sixth grade. One vacancy La-th- La-Vin- to be filled. Joe A. Holman In Panel Discussion The Utah Peace Officers Association will have charge of a sectional meeting at the Utah Muni-cipLeague convention in Salt Lake City Friday, September 17, and Joe A. Holman, sheriff of Carbon county and of the UPOAs directors, has been invited to participate in the panel discussion on juvenile problems. We would ask that you accept the enforcement part of this discussion. Your activity in the youth problem in establishing the Youth Council (Carbon -- County Council of Youth Agencies) is well known and perhaps you can bring that out in the discussion, a letter from T. Earl Hunsacker, UPOA president stated.' dl Mrs. Bert Delost underwent an operation Friday in tAe Dragerton hospital. She is improving rapidly and willsoon be home with her Talent Programs, Bathing Beauty Contest on Agenda Sponsors of the annual Carbon-Emer- y Labor Day celebration toannounced the rules for the day which shows will be featurtalent ed during two days of the celebration. The junior talent show, which will be staged Sunday, September 5, at the Price city park, limits performers up to 16 years of age. Three prizes will be offered, $"0, $20 and $10 and also a con-- s Nation prize for each other entry. Each local union can enter one act in this show. Entries must be in to Adrian Anderson, Helper, or Pauline Rowley, Dragerton, by Sunday, August 29. The adult talent contest will be staged at 2:00 p.m. at the Price city park on Monday, September 6. Prizes will be in the same amounts as for the junior show and entries also must be in to the two committeemen named above by August 29. Another feature of the Sunday pprtion of the celebration will be the bathing beauty contest with the time to be announced at the park. Prizes in this event will be $30 and $20. The winners and two runnerups will be crowned queens of the celebration and will ride on the general committees float in the big Monday parade. Full details about this contest are available from J. A. Thom at Rains. A full schedule of the holiday events will be published next week. Stitchers were The Helpful entertained Friday evening at a Wiener and marshmallow roast by their leaders, Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Wiley. Those attending were; Betty Lou Collins, Evelyn Doty, and Judy Parsons, Deana Bonacci WiTaressa Collins. Mr. and Mrs. ley accompanied them on the 4-- H " Attention Anglers Residents Honored Nearly all fishing regulations lave been removed from four Utah lakes in a recent action by the Fish and Game Commission. The four waters arq Navajo Lake near Cedar City, Marsh, Bridger, and China Lakes on the north slopes of the Uinta Mountains. These last three lakes are marked their 50th jedding anniversary at a dinner party Monday evening in the dining room of Lin-dy- s Cafe. Thirty-eigfriends and relatives were present to help celebrate the event. A cake decorated especially for the occasion was served as dessert for the turkey dinner, which also carried out the 50th anniversary ht theme. Ellis Morgan To Represent Sunnyside Club The Kiwanis club of Sunnyside will be represeted at the 1954 Convention of the Utah-Idah- o Kiwanis District at Logan, Utah, SeptemClub President Ellis Morber gan announced today. 4-- 6, Local delegates to the convention will be Don Ross, district lieutenant governor, and Ellis Morgan. Mr. H. W. Driver, trustee of Kiwanis International and a prominent sales executive from Euclid, Ohio, will be a featured speaker during the three-da- y meeting at the State Agricultural College Union Building. Number 35 Former County Mr. and Mrs. George O. Homer, 825 Francis Street, San Francisco, 4-- H grade. Janie E. Henderson and Marion Busch, third grade; Marcelle Tucker, Amanda P. Roberts and Anna L. Mayo, fourth grade; Iris L. Van Cott, Eva Rose and Naomi Stevenson, fifth grade; Hazel Morgan, Arvetta Satterfield and Ruth Hersh, sixth grade. Dragerton junior high school Harold J. Hanson, principal; Remo J. Polidori and Arvilla C. King, physical education Verner dard, type; Clifton Jensen, seventh English; Gordon A. Allcott, sev- ter Body Mechanics. enth math; Donald King, English, family. Per Copy 5c DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, AUGUST 31, 1954 Volume 7 on the Smiths Fork drainage above Ft. Bridger, Wyoming. The Commissions .action was taken following decision to eradi- cate the total fish populations from these waters. In each instant trash fish species have reached such an abundance that once prime trout fishing has become seriously impaired. All the lakes will be replanted to trout next spring. On the basis of past experience with the trash fish eradication program, it can be predicted that these waters will return excellent trout fishing in the future. From now until the angling seasons end, or until the poisoning takes place, anglers may take fish from these four lakes day or night, from boats, rafts and bank fishing. They may be taken by any method except explosives, chemicals, firearms, electric devices, gil Gifts received by the honored couple included many bouquets of flowers, gifts of money and a gold plated automatic coffee maker. . The Homers were married in Jackson, Minnesota, in 1904. After several years they moved to Denver, Colorado, for Mrs. Horners health and lived in Utah for a time before going to California 23 years ago. They have lived in Corona for the past seven years. Mr. Horner is employed at the Lemon Exchange Company. relatives Among the attending the dinner were Mr. anc Mrs. Otto Horner of Columbia, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swartz of Ventura, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mack, of San nets, traps or seines". There shall be ho bag, size, or Bernardino; Mrs. Agnes Clark anc Miss Viola Swartz of Los Angeles possession limits on any fish taken and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman of from these four waters during the balance of the angling season. If Windsor Hills. more than a legal limit is taken, anglers must get written permisRobert Sanchez sion from the fish and game stationed in the - area7 to With Gun and Bobcat transport such overlimit. The possession or use of salmon eggs will be prohibited due to state statute which cannot be changed by the Commission. Anglers are encouraged to fish these areas prior to the eradications. The action was taken in an effort to get the greatest possible return of trout to the angler's creel before this program was efout-of-to- wn of-fic- Delegates from 55 clubs, representing a membership of more than 3,000 business and professional leaders will participate in the various sessions. Committee conferences, a discussion of plans for the coming year, and election of officers will highlight the convention program Mr. Morgan said. The presiding officer at the three-da- y y session will be Mr. J. Olsen, governor of the Utah-Idah- o Kiwanis District. Mr. Olsen, a widely-know- n public accountant and civic worker makes his home in Provo, Utah. Mr. Driver, one of the principal speakers and the official representative of Kiwanis International at the meeting is a veteran of Kiwanis and is a past governor Robert Sanchez, sixteen-year-ol- d of the Ohio Kiwanis District and son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Sanpresident of the Euclid Kiwanis chez, Sunnyside, shot a Club. He is now serving his third bobcat while fishing with his fayear as ah International trustee of ther at Willow Creek. The fatal the service organization. In addi- shot was made with a .22 caliber tion to the posts named above, rifle and only one shot did the Driver has served as chairman of lethel job. . four district committees, as disFred Morgan, owner of a band trict Kiwanis secretary and as of sheep gave Robert a lamb as a chairman: of the International reward for disposing of this deCommittee on Achievement re- stroyer of sheep. It was taking a ports. daily toll of Mr. Morgans herd. He is active in civic and philanthropic organizations; among them East Carbon P. L. the Citizens League of Cleveland, the Euclid Zoning Board, the The East Carbon Pony League YMCA, and the Methodist church. closed the regular season Saturr day with the teams in the following standings: Geneva Coal won NOTICE EAST CARBON 18 and lost 6; Kaiser Steel won 16 For those individuals who want and lost 8; Price Elks won 12 and to have a truly wonderful time, at- lost 11; Carbon Motorway won 8 tend the Green River Melon Days and lost 12; Recreation won 8 and on September 11 and 12. lost 16 and Wellington won 6 and The committee has arranged the lost 16. following program : The outstanding play of the Boat, races Sunday at 12 noon week was Lorald Gunthers catch SaturC rodeo and entries; A, B, in right field and the retiring of ball soft and girls Sunday; day the runners on second and third a and big evening game Sunday thus making the only triple play dance Saturday at 10 p.m. of the season. Gary Fowler turned in the best Le-Ro- 17-ye- ar 65-pou- , nd er fected. Grace Ann Reavely Honored at Shower Grace Ann Reavely was honored at a bridal shower at the home of her sister, Mrs. Pearl Stevenson in Columbia. The shower was given by Mrs. Pearl Stevenson, Mrs. June Stevenson and Mrs. Violet Thompson. The guests were: Mrs. Myrtle Tittle, Mrs. June Stevenson, Mrs. Pearl Stevenson, Mrs. Pat Nelson, Mrs. Erma Nelson, Mrs. Sylvia Stevenson. Mrs. Martha Stevenson of . Columbia. Miss Beverly McVey, Mrs. Elsies McFarland, Mrs. Violet Thompson and Mrs. Amy Reavely of Sunnydale. Mrs. Vada Anderson, Miss Claudia LaVon Miss Rock, Rock, Miss Sallie Mahan and Mrs. Ruth Dance of Dragerton. Mrs. Sherril Machillo of Kenilworth and Miss Daisy Jones of Spring Glen. . pThere will be a Red Cross blood drawing in the East Carbon area September 14 from 2 until 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. James Alger mo- tored to Salt Lake to attend the F.D.R. Day at the State Fair grounds, Saturday, August 29th.. pitching performance by striking out 14 of the Carbon Motorway batters. Frank Lauriski got the only hit thus preventing Gary from getting a no-h- it game. - ' |