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Show rlo o 'aUUo) 7 Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume $900,000 Monthly Payroll 7,000 Population Per Copy DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAII, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1955 S Mrs. Mark Tratos Honors Norma Niel At Bridal Shower NEW FISHING POND AND FISHERMEN DRAGERTONS Number 23 5c Little League Polio Day Set June 14 June 14 is Flag Day The LitMrs. Mark Tratos honored Miss tle Leaguers Honor an American Norma Niel, daughter of Mr. and Day in the American way. Mrs. Colonel Niel, Sr., 122 ShuAttention all people of East Carman, at an elaborate bridal show- bon, June 14 is Polio Day. All er June 3 at the Community donations will be turned over to church in Dragerton. the National Foundation, for InThe chapel was decorated in fantile Paralysis. pink and white crepe latice panels Thousands still need your help. imbedded with tiny colorful um- The final conquest of infantile brellas. The theme was carried out also in the refreshments. Silver umwere filled brella paralysis has not yet been achieved. For many thousands the vaccine came to late and many more in time. will not be vaccinate Dean Perry, who for favors. Wont you please join this drive. A dainty delicious luncheon was The Little League teams playserved. ing June 14, are the Rams and Dodgers. Little League Field 5 heart-nut-cu- Left to right: Marilyn Davies with the first fish caught; a . gfoup of fishermen; . caught the first limit of three fish. 1 East Carbon Rotary The A. R. Kings Attend E. C. Sponsor Childrens Fishing Pond Clark family Reunion The Trinity Rams are in first place with six wins and 1 loss; the Dodgers have won 5 and lost 3; Columbia has won 3 and lost 3; the Bees have won 2 and lost 4 and the Merchants have won 2 and lost 7. The winnig pitchers are: Kenneth Roberts, Lucky Rizzi, Bobby Fratto and Jasper Bly. Home runs were hit by: Barry Bingham 2, Jasper Bly 1, Johnny Nordin 1, Jerry Coggins 1, and Charles Bon-ac- Mr. and Mrs. A. R. King, and son, Clark, attended a reunion of the George S. Clark family in A fish pond has been created in Pleasant Grove on Memorial Day. Fifty-fiv- e close relatives asthe East Carbon section at Drag-ertoat sembled the City Park to honor by authority of the Fish and Game Department of the their pioneer grandparents. George S. Clark with his wife, Susannah State of Utah. Dailey Clark, and a party of about The fish pond is sponsored by 20 others volunteered to go as a the East Carbon Rotary Club and to settle in Utah Valley. On the fish are procurred from the group 13, 1850, they camped State Fish and Game Commission September in a of cottonwood trees grove through the efforts of the Carbon-Emer- y near the foothills, overshadowed Fish and Game Association. by Mt. - Timpanogas. There in a The first few days of operation beautiful grove they established have provided an interesting study their homes and founded the city in the psychology of fishing. of Pleasant Grove. 6 hundred from trout, Eighteen On March 25, 1851, Brigham to 18 inches, were liberated in the Young visited the community and pond Saturday after a ride in the appointed George S. Clark to act new Carbon-Emer- y Fish and as bishop of the settlement. Game Associations truck from At the family reunion on Mond Springville. Naturally after the day, some geneo-logicride they were hungry and the information was presented, children profited to the extent of reminiscing was featured and a many limits of three fish. After delicious picnic luncheon was enthe first day the fish became edu- joyed. cated and were adept in stripping Out of state visitors were: Mr. the hooks of worms and in other and Mrs. L. S. Taylor and family, ways foiling the intent of the San Jose, California, and Mr. and young fishermen. Mrs. Clark Conder of Bishop, Calih Soon perch and will be fornia. added and the fun and thrill of fishing will be carried through the Bridal Shower summer providing the children obey the rules and the parents A bridal shower was givcooperate. Remember children the en forlovely Miss Lydia Nerone, 154 Car-so- n fishing time is from 12 noon' until avenue on June 13 from 3:00 6 p.m. and the bag limit is three p.m, until 9:00 p.m. Miss Nerone fish per day. Children 12 and 13 will be the bride of Mr. Norman years of old must have a license Higginson June 25. and those under 12 fish without for the shower one. Parents do not bring chilwere : Mrs. Lena Nerone and Mrs. dren to fish who are to young to Emma Higginson, Dragerton. fish without your help. For the pond and the water we are indebted to Geneva Steel, ANNOUNCEMENT Kaiser Steel, John Galbreath and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nerone, 154 Co. and to members of the Drag-erto- n Carsoin Ave.f Utah, Fire Department; the wish to annouceDragerton, the engagement grounds and pond were condition- of their daughter, Lydia Ann Need by: Fred Johnson, Clair Behl-inrone, to Norman Higginson, son of Emil Zupon, Rex Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Higginson, Robert Hyita and a group of boys 313 Denver Ave., Dragerton. with rakes; supervision has been June 25 is the date set for the n, newly-acquire- al cat-fis- done by: Earl Gunderson, Lee and Clair Behling, marriage. Fish officers of the Carbon-Emer- y Association of and Game and course the whole project was sparked and sponsored by the East Carbon Rotary dub. Ate Boulter s Ace Boulter, owner and manager of the A and H Super-Markwent to Provo Friday evening, June 3, to attend the graduating exercises at the Brigham Young University. Roy Boulter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ace Boulter was one of the 750 graduates. et NOTICE Those having stories or ads for the Dragerton Tribune for the next two weeks contact Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tratos at 107 Denver, Dragertcn or phone 2109. 4 p.m. : . V.S - 4 V, r i Lets support polio come to the game. East Carbon Little League sociation. As- Stella liddiards Piano Recital A beautifully arranged piano recital was presented at the home of Mrs. LaVar Liddiard Thursday, June 2, for parents and friends of a group of her piano students. Those playing were : Brenda Stoddard, Cary Ann and Katherine Housekeeper, Maxine Sherwood, Deanne Henderson, Mary Ellen Bliss, Gene Tobey, Billy Bowen, Shanna Guymon, Barbara Ryan, Karen Keele, Elaine Mayer and Jimmy Liddiard. were Delicious refreshments served by Mrs. Liddiard. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mayer Friday, June 3, were: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Guymon, Orangeville; Mr. and Mrs. Edmin Jaloaszwinshi and children and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cook, Salt Lake City. Master Don Liddiard of Provo, Utah, has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar liddiard, Grassy Trail, Dragerton, - , r 4 - !' 'H VO O 9 K-- ' x A 4 tr s V t SHARON STODDARD j . . . graduate Included with some 1200 University of Utah students who will receive graduation diplomas June 6 are two Dragerton area resiStudents and their degrees are : Morris H. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi A. Nelson, Columbia, B. S., chemical engineering, and Sharon L. Stoddard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Stoddard, B. S. elementary education. Nelson is a 1950 graduate of Carbon high school, Price, where he was active in sports. Sharon, was graduated from the same high t V t. J i dents. school in 1951. Attends Exercises Pony League ci - Worthington E. C. The Homerun Sluggers were stopped cold this week. Steven Moffitt was the only batter to hit for the circuit. Raymond Sanchez is performing very well at short stop. Willard Thorpe, right fielder, made a nice catch to stop a Geneva Coal rally. Both boys play for Kraync Motor. Kaiser Pony League results Steel, won 4 lost 0; Wellington won 4 lost 1 ; Motorlines won 3 lost 1. 1; Geneva Coal won 2 lost 3; Price Johnny Nordins batting average Elks, won 1 lost 4; Kraync Motor, is .579, Lucky Rizzis is .558, Dav- won 0, lost 5. Results last week: id Candalerias is .444, Jerry Cog- Price Elks 3, Wellington 5; Motor gins .435, and Charles Bonaccis is lines and Kaiser Steel postponed; Geneva Coal 16, Kraync Motor 4; .400. Wellington 0, Kaiser Steel 16; Geneva Coal 2, Motorlines 16 anc t t 'v Price Elks 8, Kraync Motor. Eunice Shearer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shearer and Floyd McFarlane, son of Mr. and Mrs. V Herman McFarlane were married f' Saturday, June 4, in Reno, Nevada. es, g, little League ps I V, I .J , MORRIS H. NELSON . . . Naylor-Clayso- graduate n Fish in Hebgen Glen Naylor and Darrell Clay-so- n from the Union Supply Co. She participated and Darrell's father, Les Clayson, in speech, forensics and was a and two brothers, Douglas and member of the high school student Manuel, spent four days fishing in Hebgen Lake, a super-fishin-g council. area in southern Montana. NOTICE Glen slipped into this' Clayson Democratic Ladies meeting will family somehow and tha group be held at the home of Mrs. Wil- caught 91 fish. They ranged from ma Bowers, 164 Denver, on June six inches to 2 Vz pounds. All fish 13, at 7 :30 p.m. caught were rainbows and to a All East Carbon ladies are urg- fisherman that means 91 thrilling ed to attend. fights. L DEANNA DANCE . . . delegate Deanna Dance, delegate to Girls' State, June 12 to 19 at the Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, is sponsored by Alpha Iota of Beta Sigma Phi and the Cultura dub. Deanna is a daughter of Mr., and Mrs. William Dance, 118 W. Geneva, Dragerton and is a senior at Carbon high in Price. Shirley Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, is alternate. |