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Show X VW Serving the Mininig Area of East Carbon ... X A Credit Union Movie The movie opens on the scene of a London street at midnight in the year 1665, Rough looking foot soldiers jog down the street and finally break into one of the homes, and amid the screams of the women, drag out the householder and lead him off to a debt-or- s prison. This first scene fades and a group of cavalry comes down the street past the first house and approach the door of a neighbor, before which they stop and paint an X about a fpot high on the upper part of the door with a rough crown below it and to the right. They move on and the foot .soldiers come down the street and finally approach this same tloor. They are about .to break in when they notice the Kings X. No one dares ehter a door protected by the Kings X. The picture then shows a modem residential street in America in a middle class neighborhood. The problems of Norman Roberts and his vyife, Ethel, are reviewed. Then the picture reverts again and shows a to the debtors auction block. This is an excellent Credit Union picture and all prospective Credit Union people Will enjoy seeing it. It will be' shown at the Drager-to- n School Gymnasium April 23, at 7:30 p.m. (Free). 1 17th-Centur- y Carbon County ' Nucleus Club hefd its March meeting at the home of Annabelle Tobey. A business meeting was held and all projects discussed. The books were ordered to be sent to the American Fork Training School. The committee on this project were Emilee Morrison, Margaret Justesen and Josephine Mestas. The lending closet project was discussed briefly. Mrs. Wanda Cassano presented a very lovely musical program. Solos and duets were sung by Norma Bowen and Allan Tratos, The accompanied by Wanda. theme, Spring Time and Easter. Refreshments served by Mrs. To- 4-- H Nucleus is fortunate to have 1955 Regulations For Angling Season Resident children under 12 years of age may possess only four fish or three pounds of game fish. This regulation is new for the 1955 angling season in Utah. This law is effective April 16. . Commission action in setting this ruling was taken to give a more . equitable distribution of game fish to all anglers, according to Department of. Fish and Game spokesmen. Resident children must be 12 years of age before being eligible to purchase and use an angling license. Through age eleven they may angle without a license but may possess , only the above reduced limit as set for the 1955 season. children at any age must display either a $4 five-da- y angling permit or a $10 license for the full season. They are thus entitled to a full limit of fish. All license fees are set, by legislative act and cannot be changed by commission action. At ages 12 through 15 a resident may purchase the $1 angling license and possess the adult limit of 10 fish or 7 pounds and one fish, whichever is caught first. At ages 14 and 15 years a resident may purchase a $2 game bird license and hunt for such birds in Reason when accompanied by someone 21 years old or older. This law was scheduled to provide a training period in gun handling under adult supervision. At age 16 a juvenile is legally mature under the fish and game code laws. They may then purchase a combination hunting and fishing license. No juvenile may legally purchase any type of adult license until following his or her sixteenth birthday. nt Clyde W. Gooderham To Address P-T- 1 ) at co-sta- rs " ar tre. 7 p.m. The guest speaker for the evening will be Clyde W, Gooderham, director of the Utah State Board on Alcoholism. A musical program Mil also be presented. Several East Carbon students were among those from Carbon high who attended a district speech meet at Jordan high Thursday. Among those participating were Deanna Dance, radid presentation; Shirley Crawford, story; Carolyn Anderson, humorous reading; Marilyn Colombo and Lorenzo Sanchez, dramatic readings, and Ronald Anderson, pantomime. Lorenzo Sanchez and Carolyn Anderson qualified for the state meet which will come later. re-to-ld ? I F Every, homemaker keeps her eyes open for good food buys. , vPork fresh and and frozen haddock, halibut and shrimp, canned tuna, eggs, milk and other dairy products. Also, fresh and . processed oranges and grapefruit, canned snap beans, canned sweet com, raisins, rice, small prunes, lard and, in some areas, lima and dried beans. Changing Times NOTICE bakesale will be held The proceeds will be P-T- A visual-education- al -- P-T- H clubs, with an are now Jack SmifhJr. To Rule Price Elks Jack Smith, Jr., Dragerton, has been elected exalted ruler of the Price Lodge No. 1550, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, the largest fraternal order in Carbon and Emery counties. He succeeds William J. Welsh, Jr. Elected to serve with the new exalted ruler through the 1955-5- 6 lodge year are Reid Allred, leading knight; Thomas W. Williams, Jr., loyal knight; William J. Pin-tulecturing knight; S. J. Sweetring and Eugene Coli, secretary 'and treasurer, respectrustively; Mr. Welsh, five-yetee, and Henry Dusserre, tiler, succeeding Mark Sepas. ' The official roster will be filled out with appointive officers to be announced April 13 when the new officers will be installed by Warren H. Bullock, district deputy grand exalted ruler. As of April 1, 1955, the Price Elks lodge had an active membership roster of 581, a gain of 53 during the year. The Price lodge jurisdiction covers Carbon and Emery counties: Today in North America there are 19,693 credit unions with about 9,000,000 members. re-elect- ar ed A 15 to Card Party April 15 will stage The Sunnyside in for to a card party Carbon county raise funds for its organized tlie year 1955, according to Coun- projects. The party will be Frity Agricultural Agent Robert L. day, April 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the Hassell. This is about equal with new Peterson school building on the enrollments .at this same time Edgehill Drive in Sunnydale. Sevlast year. Of this figure 101 are eral different kinds of cards will boys and 149 are girls. and refreshments be - played Seventy-on- e members are en- served. The officers of the Sunnyrolled in foods, 65 In clothing, 15 side for the current year in livestock, 26 in poujtry, and the are Mrs. Ruth Manchester, presiremainder in gardens, fishing, dent, and Mrs. V. Lindsey, secrehome improvement, electricity, tary and treasurer. The commitforestry, entomology, leathercraft, tee appointed for the card party shellcraft and child care. They includes Mrs. Ruth Manchester, are in the communities of Price, Mrs. Inez Hyatt, Mrs. Jo Jensen, Castle Gate, Dragerton, Helper, Mrs. Virginia Cochrane, Mrs. Hiawatha, Spring Glen, Sunnyside, Marsha Kent and Mrs. Lula Mor-leand Wellington. Most of the boys and girls enrolled at this time are new clubs Services the which have been organized since the drive in the schools. Older Church members are urged to enroll in Episcopal the very near future so that, supServices will be held at Trinity plies and materials for their clubs Episcopal church at 7 :30, 9 :30 and will be ready for them as soon as 11 this Sunday morning. The earthey care to begin their years ac- ly service will be a celebration -- - tivities. Uommunion ancTthe 11 The county agent would like to ofXHoly a.m. service will be Morning Prayurge all boys and girls between er. the ages of 10 and 21 to consider The Trinity church school, which forming a club this year and join- did not meet last Sunday because ing the program. Boys and of the Family Easter service, regirls who have wanted to enroll sumes with worship and classes and have been unable to find lead- this at 9:30 a.m. Youngers who would help them should sters Sunday will bring and present their contact the Extension office and Lenten Mite Boxes. tell them of their desires. There Tonight (Wednesday) Trinity is a possibility that the office can Guild will meet at the church at help them locate leaders which 7:30 p.m. to elect officersfor-- the can help them in ther project coming year and to hear a review work. of the book A Man Called Peter by Mrs. John T, Maulsby. rs, P-T- A P-T- A y. , at - - Beta Sigma Phi s, Best Food Buys in April A total of 37 4-enrollment of 250 Number Sunnyside Stage Benefit Program 4-- H NOTICE Admission to the Sunnyside recreational association movie for April 16 (Here Comes The Nelsons) will be by ticket to members children only. The picture will be shown at the Nu Star Theatre at 1:00 p.m. Qeorge S. Messenger, serving in the U. S. navy, was in Provo SunA where day he was met by his April 26. wife, Sylvia (Jensen) Messenger, used to "buy and son, Thomas. The school. family will equipment for the make their home in Long Beach, the sale will where The place later. ' California. announced be held will be -- JACK SMITH , JR. Wilde is a captain of detectives, who for months has been trying to break up the ring and arrest its leaders. Safe behind anonimity, Richard Conte operates as the mysterious Mr. Brown, who controls the syndicate. Wilde opens the case when a beautiful girl, Jean Wallace, takes a desperate chance with her life to escape from the influence of the ring, and from that point on the story moves to a thrilling elimaY: April. beef, products, pork A 18, withRich- Cornel Wilde Brian ard Conte, Donlevy and Jean Wallace in his latest film. The Allied' Artists release is The Big Combo," an exciting drama of a crime syndicates grip on a large metropolis, showing SunTheaday and Monday at Nu-St- at the Trinity church. All to members are asked bring guests and anyone interested is cordially invited to attend. A silver offering will be taken at the door and this money will be used on the projects. The next meeting' will be held Monday, April 18, at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Kate Olsen. 26, Shell find these in A The East Carbon junior higll has a very interesting program for their meeting on April P-T- Mrs. Melvin Sharp present a book review on Tuesday evening, April Cornel Wilde Stars in film Per Copy 5c The Nucleus Club bey. Non-reside- $900,000 Monthly Payroll APRIL 12, 1955 DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, 8 aumioA Kings 7,000 Population Alpha Iota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Monday evening at the home of Juanita Rasmussen. President Leah McKean was in charge of the program for the evening. The lesson on sculpturing and modeling was presented by Valaine Moffitt. Jerry Nelson, art teacher at East Carbon junior high school, gave a talk on sculpturing and showed a film, Sculpturing is Fun.; Special guests were La von Nelson, present Madge Behling, Melba Henderson, and Fay Thomas. Business of the evening consisted. of plans made for the coming state convention to be held in Carbon county in June. At this time members from the different staf chapters of Beta Sigma Phi will convene in Dragerton for breakfast apd a tour of Kaiser mine. Refreshments were served by the hostess. E. C. Pony League There will be an important meeting of . East Carbon Pony League Saturday, April 16, at 7 :00 p.m. in the Dragerton school. This meeting is for players, parents, league officials or anyone interested in baseball in this area. In older for Pony League to function successfully it 'requires the active participation of every, one. Anyone willing to manage a team, or umpire the games are especially urged to attend. The film "1954 Pony League World Series is scheduled to be shown. Little League, and Colt League players are invited to see this picture. All Pony League players are advised to have their registration in by April 16. Any group with a common bond of association such as employment, Mr. and Mrs. Satterfield were church or club can form a credit visitors in Salt Lake City Friday union. There should be 50 or more and Saturday. people in the group. Golden Anniversary District Conference Boise, Idaho (Special) One of the highlights of the Golden, Anniversary District Conference of the 165th District of Rotary International, which will be held here on April .24, 25 and 26, will be the visit of Wilbur D. Lewis of Kansas City, Mo., who will be the official representative of Herbert J. Taylor-o- f Chicago, President of Rotary International. Mr. Lewis is scheduled lo deliver two major addresses during the plenary sessions of the district conference to more than 750 and their wives, who are expected to attend the three-da- y r conference. Ro-taria- ns Rotarians from 26 soqthern Idaho dubs, 14 Utah dubs and the Jackson Hole, Wyo., dub, have been invited to participate in the district meeting, Conference Chairman Walter E.' Wagstaff of Boise, said. , ; Idaho Governor 'Robert E. Smy-li- e has been invited to deliver the address of welcome to the conference. The purpose of the Golden Anniversary District Conference, Wag-sta- ff said, will be to review the organizations service activities and to plan ways of making their future efforts still more effective. f |