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Show , i f ; t r Serving tho Mining Area of East Carbon. Per Copy Volume 7 7,000 population 5c $900,000 monthly payroll. i DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 7, 1954 Number 36 i Sidney Nordin, Jr. Dies Suddenly Of Heart Attack ' . y C . ' f Bloodmobile To Be ' At East Caron , 1 i v f - Mr. Sidney Nordin, Jr., thirty-twDragerton, died Saturday evening, August 28, of a heart attack on his way to town. Mr. Nordin has been suffering with a , heart ailment for some f V iX $ a liberals' want to fight Communists but they want' to make sure that McCarthy fights the Commies according to certain standards. They want to set up an intellectual' pdu River across which he must pursue the must enemy. The have a sanctuary, some place where they can legally hide Where they can lick their wounds regroup and wait their pleasure to attack again. The strategy used over and over in China and Korea. The intellectual place chosen by the Commies is the American tin stitution. They invoke this sacrec instrument in their defense anc defy McCarthy to move them. . . .lexicon Canyon Del Sumerido The little-know-n Canyon del Su merido in southern Mexico has now been made accessible as a major tourist attraction of the region. Travel time by plane from Mexico City to the area near Tuxtla Gutierrez is three hours with scheduled stops at Oaxaco and Ixtepec. The Canyon del Sumerido rivals the Grand Canyon of the Colorado in its breath-takin- g beauty and the impressive falls of the Grihal-v- a river, one mile below the can yons rim. Tuxtla Gutierrez, the capital of the state of Chiapas, is one of the largest southern cities on the dghway. and is to care for tourists. It has a luxurious hotel amid extensive grounds with beautiful gardens, as well as several more modest hotels and boarding houses, giving the visitor a wide choice of headquarters from which to visit the many points of interest in the state. Native guides in picturesque costumes add to the enjoyment of sight-seein- g trips. . . . Pan-Americ- an well-equipp- ed need is great and the benefit of the Red Cross blood program can- i not be It only takes a few minutes of your time to give for this great cause, and who knows but what you will be giving for the need of someone (Continued on Page Eight ICC ' . y ; v' w' 4' -- t A . V ! fr , JZ' W A a 5 Vv V. x t , , t 'K v Trinity Clsurch j ' . 4 , ; Trinity Episcopal Church returned to its winter schedule last week with Church School at 9 30 a.m. and the adult worship service ' j f , E. B. Confer, health and safety engineer for the U. S. Burieau of Mines, right, present 100 per cent first aid study certificate to Williaim C. Bergamo, president ojEAKenil worth Local 5861, United Mine Workers of America. Independent Coal and Coke Company officials and other union officials looking, on at presentation are, left to right, Pete -- To all members of Book Cliff Club. Our club year for. 1954-5- 5 will begin on Wednesday, Sep- tember 15, in the Sunnydale library due to the primary election to be held' in the library on September 14. A potluck supper is planned with a party to fol- low. Bring a, guest, or a prospective member. Please watch for your cards from your corresponding secretary, Mrs. Helen Schmidt. She will give more details on the evening. Inoculations Of ; Gamma Globulin Given A tColumbia Some 75 children at Columbia were inoculated Tuesday with gamma globulin with the permission of the parents in an emer gency move tq prevent the spread of two polio cases which have appeared in the community. Donald McCourt, 8; was the first to be stricken and several children became exposed through contact with the youngster. Then Carol Taylor, 7, one of those exposed, was stricken and it became evident that some emergency action had to be undertaken. State Board of Health officials approved the use of the GG inoculations and the shots were given to all but a dozen of the commun- itys one to Corey, safety engineer of the company; Don New- The East Carbon Pony League is slowly working off the games missed during the tournament per-iod. Very good baseball is still being played. Week before last, as re- were exeported, triple cuted, and last week Byron Stoddard pitched the first no-hgame of the season and lost it East Carbon Pony league players are all asked to attend a watermelon bust at Green River, Saturday, September 11. It is also planned to play an exhibition game. All boys are asked to wear their uniform. All managers are to get in touch with President Joe Merchant, concerning transportation, etc. put-ou- ts it 1-- 0. NOTICE There will be a photographer at the Miner Trading Post, at Sunnyside on September 13, 14 and 15. He is a specialist in taking childrens photos but is equipped to take any photos you may wish or need. Remember the dates tember 13, 14 and 15. Sep- -- T Family Outing Friday evening, August 27, Price Park, was the scene of fun and laughter as the following persons and their families gathered for a belated birthday party, and enjoy- te Frank Gigliotti. . 11 a.m. first-secon- thirteen-year-old- s. ed a delicious chicken dinner. Both the children stricken in the Bill Thomas, was honored guest, Columbia area participated in the the party was given for him. x Those present to help him cele-)rapolio vaccine trial program earlier his spring as did a Helper youth were: Mrs. Louis Thomas, who came down with polio soon Mr. and Mrs. Lou Reynolds, Mr. after the shots were administered. and Mrs. Bill Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Towever, it is not known whether Wilson Virden, Mr. and Mrs. Harhese children received the vaccine old Reynolds, Mrs. JBurton Reyor the placebo. nolds, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dierks, Arthur Hinkins, 23, Sunnyside, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Reynolds, Mr. was flown to Salt Lake City Fri- and Mrs. Bill Harris, Jr., Mrs. Mrs. day. He had been in the Perman-ent- e Vera Duffy and Mr. and hospital since Tuesday. at berry, mine superintendent; Ralph Columbus, local The Church School meets every union pit committeeman; Claude Olsen, local vice Sunday and offers the following president; Louis' Rich,' pit committeeman; Herold classes: nursery - kindergarten; third-fourtfifth-sixtMortensen, local treasurer, and Willis Burnside, seventh and up. The Church . local safety committeeman. School begins with a 9:30 a.m. followed - by worship service, East C. Pony League ATTENTION so-call- ed anti-America- ns - Vv target. All the . si ... H-bom- bs. . a . over-emphasiz- ed. ( hy Due to the great deal of blood used at the local hospital the blood bank of East Carbon has been depleted and it behooves every resident of this section of the county to be present at this blood drawing and give a pint of blood. The , And if you are in tune with the Anti-McCart- . . n, times you realize that the effort to get McCarthy is fast becoming hysteria. The boys are even the shooting everything At each explosion .they ' predict that he has been blown to bits or at least shrunk to mini ture size. But he seems to be able to take care of himself even in the atomic age. His method, seems to be the N of giving blood. time. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; son, Gordin, and daughter, Gail; his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nordin, Sr., Drager-tosisters: Mrs. Mildred Pierce, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Edna Earl Simpson, Dragerton; Mrs. Betty Ware, and Patricia Nordin, Dragerton; Billy Nordin, Salt Lake City; Kenneth Nordin, now serving with the air force, and Johnny Nordin, Dragerton. You Are American " The Red Cross bloodmobile will be ,at the .Dragerton school from 12 noon to 5 :0O p.m. on Tuesday, September 14, so that residents of Dragerton, Sunnyside and Columbia may have the opportunity o, d; h; Summer Schedule Ends for Teachers classes. The teachers of East Carbon were a very busy group during the past summer. While the students played and the parents enjoyed the day by day companionship of their children,- many teachers were rounding out a summer in preparation for the coming of another school year. Evelyn Varner, Dorothy Swen-seElla Turner and Larry Stephens attended th esummer session at the B.Y.U. Ila Anderson and Gordon Allcott were students at the University of Utah. Arvetta Satterfield continued hed studies at the Agricultural College at Logan. Roland Hendricks was with a construction company in Idaho; Clifton Jensen was at Douglas Aircraft in California and Royal All-re- d was with the Marine Corps in Denver and North Carolina. Other Trinity activities week Include Trinity Guild, n, h; This Sunday the 11 a.m. service will be a celebration of Holy Com- munion by the vicar. this Wed-nesda- y, 7:30 p.m. at the church; Young Peoples Fellowship, Thursday, 7 p.m. at the vicarage. The Public Schools The American institution the is again a going public school concern and will continue as such for another nine months. The teaching staff is enthusiastic, the students alert and willing and the parents interested and cooperative. This combination is a sure ringer for a successful and profitable year. The material advancement, for the area is a new school at Sunnyside, with blacktop and blacktop for the area around the Dragerton school. This ground "improvement will 1 improve the playing facilities at each school and add to the All registered nurses of district care of the floors greatly during wet 4 East Carbon area included, are weather. invited to attend our first annual fall meetig. There will be a dinner at . the Park View Garden Cafe E. Carbon Judges Thursday, September 16, at 7:30 oclock. Reservations must be. in For Prim. Election by Tuesday at noon September 14. Judges of election for Septem($1.50 per plate.) An interesting speaker, and musical program will ber 14, 1954, primary have been be furnished. Please try to attend. appointed by the Carbon County For East Carbon area call 2170, Commission. B. H. Young, county Mrs. Mary Bon for dinner reser-vatio- s clerk, said. They are as follows: Samuel L. Preston, Sunnyside and ride arrangements. Zola Larsen and Sally Davis; Sun3 nydale lone Cowan, Janice Sorenson, Jennie Chandler, Mae Self, Mina Jensen and Bessie Jumper; NOTICE South Dragerton Margaret StewTyphoid vaccine will be given art, Mary Davis, Mrs. Art Nelson, Friday, September 10, at 9 a.m. Mrs. Earl Gunderson, Mrs. Marion at the Dragerton Permanente Lund and Ben R. Justesen; North hospital. Dragerton Roy Coker, Mrs. Roy Coker, Mrs. Lester Carter, Dora E. Poulson and Mrs. Sheldon Jus-ese- n; Columbia Alice Crawford,. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Morrison, eight-pound Freda Peterson and Jaquetta an are the parents of Jr., ' ; baby girl bom August 31. Lines. . - . six-roo- m k t |