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Show h ' I ; ? Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. l! Ttlome Margaret Sharp Will Appear with i Insolvency Means Destruction 9. P-T- P-T- A er. r- - The Utah State Nurses Association (USNA) District No. 4 wishes to thank the families of Horse Canyon Local 8003 for supporting the bake sale held April 8, and especially Mrs. Edwin Alberts, Mrs. Andrew J. Smith, Mrs. Carlos Gonzalez, Mrs. Hugh Moffitt and Mrs. Conway Olsen for their efforts in putting it over. To you all a sincere thank you. Joan Dause Public Invited The Assembly of God church extends a welcome to the public to attend any or all of the evangelis tic services scheduled to begin Tuesday, April 26. Rev. Leland Markley, evangelist rom Colorado, will be featured as the speaker. Services will begin at 7:30 each evening. Plan now to attend. Rev. Danief R. Duncan, . Pastor. Mrs. R. von Storck President Trinity Guild At its last regular meeting, Tin-it- y Guild elected Mrs. Robert M. van Storch as president for the coming year. She served as vice president of the .group this past year. Also elected to serve with Mrs. van Storch are Mrs. Arthur Munn, first vice president; Mrs. James J. Carver, second vice president; Mrs. Ellis L. Morgan, secretary; Mrs. J. Eli Mestas, treasurer. Tuesday of this week the members of Trinity Guild played hostess to the annual disetrict meeting ... of the women of the Episcopal church throughout the state. Besides the district officers, women attended the meeting from Guilds in Logan, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Vernal, Provo and Kenilworth. In the morning a Eucharist was celebrated by the Rev. Stuart G. Fitch, vicar of Trinity church. The Trinity Guild members - served luncheon at 12:30 and then the district Womens Auxiliary officers presided at the afternoon meeting. See April Nuptials Kings Per Number 16 Cwpy 5 Credit Union Film X Kings X, a dramatic short friend comes to call, and learning subject that transports its au- - of their troubles, suggests a soludience from 17th century England tion. In a series of flashbacks, he to present-da- y America, will be traces the history of the credit shown at the Dragerton gym Ap- union movement as the p ril 23, at 7:30 p.m. answer to personal money probMade in Hollywood under spon- lems. How the Roberts solve their difsorship of the Credit Union National Association, Kings X be- ficulties with the help of the credgins in the gloomy back streets of it union where Norman works, old London. Amidst the terror-stricke- n makes an exciting climax to the screams of his wife, a movie. is arrested and citizen helpless Special presentation of Kings carried off by His Majestys foot X was arranged by the Cerro CN v7 soldiers. In vivid detail, the movie Gordo County Chapter of the Iowa ) describes the fate that awaited Credit Union League as part of tomen whose only crime was inabil- morrow's observance of Internaity to pay their debts. tional Credit Union Day. The scene of action then shifts The short subject, which runs to a typical small town street in MR. AND MRS. 26 minutes, can approximately modern America where the Rob- be seen free ROBERT LILLETT with the reguerts family, Norman and Ethel, larly scheduledalong feature. On March 31 at 10:00 a.m. Doris are facing a financial crisis. A Bower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Bower, became the bride of i East Carbon A Corporal Robert D. Lillett of Spo- - AnnOUIKCIlIGnf MOW kane, Washington. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Nordell Jupiters Darling, one of the Sponsors Bake Sale Allred of the Dragerton ward LDS most spectacular musicals to come The East Carbon is sponchurch. Verla Bower was maid of from opens Sunday at the WilNuStar bake in a with sale Esther the Drag-- , theatre, soring honor, and John Blevins, best man. The bride wore a beautiful, pale j Jiarns Hward Keele, Marge and erton elementary libraryroom on Gower Champion andGeorge San-an- d Tuesday, April 26, 1955, from green nylon gown with white veil accessories. Only members ders in the starring roles, and 12:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. or until of the immediate family were with Richard Hayden, William everything is sold. Demarest and hundreds of Roman Everyone is invited to come present. and cookImmediately after the ceremony the Carthaginian Warriors in and bring a baked product, etc. cast ies, cakes, supporting doughnuts, Mr. and Mrs. Lillett left for a Please plan to bring your. cake Unfolding a laugh, song and weeks honeymoon in Spokane, 12 :00 and 1 :00 Washington, where they visited dance filled satire on Rome, 216 or cookies between thenewoffering was filmed with the grooms parents, Mr. and)?' Cinema-Scop- e The proceeds from this sale will in and color in Mrs. S. W. Jacobs. 82 scenes be of a total used to buy audio-visusets, entailing equipUpon their return Corp. Lillett some of ment them for your children in East the ever largest will return to the base at Clearfield until his release in October, built on the Metro lot. Running arbon. Thank you. Mrs. Lillett will return to Car- thegamutfrom bast Roman forums and blocks three Roman of East Carbon Officers . bon high to finish her school year streets to the. spectacular pools, and graduate. sets necessitated use of more than A Porish Llfp half of the studio's sound stages in three exterior Conference adMaon Williams is given,l0t lavish and unusual swimming Fnicrnrifll fhllFfn numbers in Jupiters Darling, Pacific toast and in a Parish Lffe conference, spon- orida s Silver Springs. Her role gored by the National Council of 3? X is that of Amy tis, betrothed to the the Episcopal church, is being held Fabius dictator, Sanders) (George xxv Trinity Episcopal church this but prefenng capture at the hands Friday, V Saturday and Sunday, of the invading Carthaginian gen-- 1 a group of parish-era- l, Hannibal (Howard Keele). j onersreprsentative will take part in this con- Marge and Gower Champion, seen ference to be led by the Rev. J respecively as a slave and a cap- - Carleton Sweetser of Bishop, d warnor, star in two of the fornia. pictures dance routines, done to Services at Trinity this Sunday the songs, If This Be Slaviy will be at 7 :30 9 :30 a.m. and and The Life of an Eelephant, 11 a.m. The a.m.,service will be uTwhich a number of pachyderms a celebration early of Holy Communion appear as chorines. and the 11 a.m. service will be Morning Prayer. The church school meets at 9 :30 each Sunday morning. Youngsters who have not yet turned in their Lenten Mite boxes are reminded to get them in this wcekr Other activities at Trinity church include the Boy Scouts Steel Corporation had donated to Thursday at 7 p.m.; the Young the library $275.00. The library Peoples Fellowship next Monday is sPnsored;by the Book Cliff at 7 p.m. and the Girls Friendly Boise Idaho (Special) J. Ed-- 1 anc ostly Society every Wednesday at 3:45 .naJlces win Stein, Provo, Utah, District differ-- 1 p.m. from the ""bution frm Governor tor Rotary International District 165, today called upon full ant organizations. The Sunnyside erly Afsoaatmn, representation of each Rotary club ?ecreaon Wefare Sunnyside An-,Aa30C,iatl0n in the district at the Golden 1 sa apr niversary district conference which j135 for Past flve yars- will be held in Boise. Idaho, April I Sefiator Byrd has said: JVe Margaret Sharp, daughter of still have practically the highest Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sharp, Colum- taxes we have ever known. Yet, bia, and a student at the Univer a balanced budget is not in sight. sity of Denver, will appear with .Unless Federal spending is rethe University of Denver a capella duced still further, deficit spendchair on their annual spring tour, ing and inflation will continue to Director of the choir the bitter end which is insolvency. April is Daniel Moe, head of the Uni- We can not preserve our freedom versity's choral department and in insolvency. We can not defend distinguished young composer. ourselves militarily in insolvency. The group of 45 DU singers, who Our currency will be worthless in won wide acclaim on a west coast insolvency. . . Those who wilfully tour last season, are appearing in or otherwise would destroy Amerseveral western cities this year ican solvency would destroy freeThe tour for 1955 takes the group dom for people everywhere! through Colorado, Wyoming, MonThe fate of the whole free world tana and Nebraska. may ultimately depend on this Singing a capella the choir wil countrys budget and fiscal policy. present a diversified program of No matter how difficult the job, choral music including selections no matter how painful the process, by Director Moe. The University government spending must be of Denver organization has been reduced. That means the lauded as one of Americas fore- sharply must curb their demands people most choral groups. from for more and more hand-out- s conseor suffer the government The Cultura Club quences. April meeting for Cultura and their guests was held Thursday E. C. Pony League evening at the school library. Aft East Carbon Pony league will er the regular meeting Mae Bowen, program chairman for the eve- hold its spring practice for the 1955 season April 23, 2:00 p.m., ning introduced the program. Marilyn Col umbo, East Carbons at the Pony League field. All Pony Leaguers are asked to delegate to the girls state, gave a summary of the activities while attend this practice. Anyone who has not registered and wishes to at girls state. Carbon College Dramatic De- play, can still register and be eligpartment, under the instruction of ible. Managers for the 1955 season Miss Lucille Rowe, presented a most interesting program. Read- - are Otto Gunter, Price Elks; Tollis, Kaiser Steel; ings were given by Irene Rosella, Doug MotorCarbon Widdison, Woody Carolyn 'Anderson, Colleen Burdick, Lorenzo Sanchez, Mary Mar way; William Llewelyn, Kraync garet Roberts, and Marilyn Col Motor; Bert Huff, Geneva Coal, umbo all students from East Car- and Billy Peters, Wellington. bon. Rayona Jensen from Price Lawrence Lasnik of Sunnyside has been appointed to the executive danced. Table decorations was a pastel committee. ribboned Maypole with tiny pastel gowned dolls around the Maypole. Clyde W. Gooderham Refreshments were served. A Hostesses for the evening were To Address Hilma Fox, Flora Ruesh, Amanda Clyde W. Gooderham, executive Roberts, Hazel Stimac and Ethel director of Utah State- - Board on Malaby. Alcoholism, will be the guest to be held on speaker at NOTICE Monday, April 25th, at 7:00 p.m, The Red Cross Bloodmobile will in the Dragerton gym. He also be at the Dragerton school gym- has films to show and will provide nasium Monday, April 25, 1955. a The blood drawing will begin at 'In addition, Mrs. Justesen has 11 :00 a.m. arranged to have some excellent The quota for East Carbon is musical numbers. 175 pints. $900,000 Monthly Payroll DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955 S 22-2- 7,000 Population self-hel- -- P-T- M-G-- M, P-T- A . J P-- al P-T- A Rotary Dist. 165 Meet in Boise, Ida. v . s -- - . v v r. at s. v L Sv, Cali-ture- I I JaK,e 24, 25 and 26, 1955. It was my pleasure to jr r the! recent-- 1 1 ATTENTION BOYS y visit with the officers of I applications for Colt League loise Rotary club to review the be in the hands of the Colt outstanding program being plan-- 1 must committee Lesgue by April 23, ned for our Golden Anniversary 1955. district conference, he said. I was more than pleased with he excellent program of plenary The discovery of God is the susessions, social activities, sporting (Continued on Page Seven) preme achivement of any soul. ' .Visitors in Salt Lake City Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roberts, Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Clements, Dragerton, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Stoddard and - L family. |