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Show so: w Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume 8 7,000 Population $900,000 Monthly Payroll DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1955 Sunnyside Annual Celebration July 25tb Three Early The annual 24th of July celebra- o war, ect. (Sunnyside park). Deer Hunts :00 p.m. Pony League baseball Special tion will again be held at 1 Sunny-sid- e on Monday, July 25. game (Sunnyside park). This is going to be a bigger cele3:00 p.m. Mens baseball game, bration than ever. The Sunnyside Kaiser Steel vs. Hiawatha (SunnyRecreatioal Association has spared nothing to bring the East Carbon side park). 3:00 p.m. Variety show (Nu-Sta- r area a worthwhile program. Theatre). Following is the program for the 8 :30 p.m. Giant Fireworks Disday: 9:00 a.m. Flag Raising (busi- play (area back of Little League ness district). field). 9 :15 a.m. Parade (business disThese events sponsored and fitrict to park). nanced by the members of the 10:15 a.m Float judging and Sunnyside Recreational Associaawards (park). Games, races, tug tion, Inc. E. Marakis-Presse- tt C.Little League Pressett, Dragerton, were united to- The three early hunting areas are the Daggett-Nort- h Sheep n Creek, Hills and Vernal-CoMiners Basitn. Application point for the Daggett hunt is Manila, with Vernal for the " other two units. All are similar in that they are to be held for three week ends only (August Each hunt is for an either sex animal. Each was set by the Vernal-Buckski- al 6-- 7, Needs finances For Dist. Play-O- ff On June 19 Bessie Marakis, daughter of Mr.( and Mrs. Sam Marakis of Columbia, and Leon Game department spokesmen day reminded sportsmen that applications for three early special permit deer hunts will be accepted beginning July 26 at Deer Permit Sales Offices in Vernal and Manila. 13-1- 4, 20-21- ). The Little League District play- in marriage at the Greek Ortho- off will be held at Cedar City, dox church of Price with the RevJuly 27, 28 and 29. The winner erend Gus Shepherd officiating. of this playoff goes to Salt Lake The bride was lovely in a floor-lengt- h City. gown with a scooping neckThe were selectline and bdice of imported lace ed for following boys the East Carbon Little Per Copy Utah Board of Big Game Control to remove trespass animals in crop damaging areas. One hundred permits were authorized for each of the three areas. Permits will bersold on a first come, first served basis either by mail or in person until all are sold or until the hunts are over. Applications must include full name and address, choice of hunting unit, big game license number, and legal tender in the amount of $3 for residents and $5 for nonresidents. The department said the first date when applications for all other special deer permit hunting areas would be acceptable is Au- gust 29. Sportsmen were also reminded that only one special deer hunting permit may be obtained by a big game license holder during any one calendar year. E. C. All-St- ar 5c Number 29 Pony League Selection The AlUStar team for the East Carbon PONY League has now been selected and is in the process of being integrated into a smooth working aggregation. This team will go into a two game elimination with Price and Helper to determine who will represent Carbon county in the district tournament at Provo. The winner at Provo will go to the Pa? cific coast. ' Doug Tollis and Bill Llewellyn will manage the Those on the rbster are : Tommy Wallace, Geneva Coal; Jimmy Peterson, Kaiser Steel; Doug Tollis, Jr. Kaiser Steel; Walter Wright, Kaiser Steel; Gilbert Yelonek, Kaiser Steel; Frank Lauriski, Motor Lines; .. Gilbert Martinez, Motor, Lines; Steven Moffitt, Motor Liones; Pat Stark, Motor Lines; Gary Tobey, Price Elks; Clark Nelson, Price Elks; Erin Draper, Geneva Steel; Gerald Watt, Geneva Steel; Jerry Shorts, Geneva Steel and Bert Collins, Kraync Motor. ''All-Star- s. All-St- ar which fell into points over the : Barry Bingham, skirt where it broke out into lay- League Charles Bonacci, Ronnie Brandon, ers of chiffon net over a taffeta Donald Butler, Raymond Coggins,' Joe Yeloncks Sister slip. The sleeves tapered to a Daniel Dance, Robert d Vi Fratto, point over the hands. Her head-piec- e N. Nelson, Krissman, Clyde Heard on was a caplet made of stif- Johnnie Nordin, Lucky Rizzi, Kenfened lace and was beaded with neth Roberts, Stark and Voice of America pearls. For her bouquet she chose Charles Zoolakis.Jerry Alternates: yellow roses surrounding a white James Mrs. Ralph Hedges, from PhoeJerry Simpson, orchid and aij, outside ring of Richard Liddiard, Gunderson and James nix, Arizona, sister to Joe Yeloi. stephanotis. nek, Dragerton, was heard on the Matron of honor was Goldie Randall L. Fullmer and Joe OVoice of America radio broadcast, Taylor, sister of the bride, and Brien are managing the July 16. She gave a report to the the maid of honor was Marilyn This is the first time the Little nation on her recent U. S. tour, Colombo. Both wore gowns of been played has League playoff Mrs. Hedges chaperoned the light blue nylon. Bridesmaids Jan- out of Carbon Finances county. foreign exchange students on a ice Alger, Carolyn Anderson, Col- are needed. to Anyone wishing months tour through the United leen Burdick, Iris Peterson and contribute contact one of the States. The was feted by Irene Rosella were lovely in backKjwuia ul liuup iiuxiiuuig m uiui xiumuia. xiitr oiuuls Chamber of group less yellow taffeta gowns and each Commerce, from left to right are Rotary Pat Jenkins, Bill Jamieson and Bobby Murphy. and other civic organizations carrying nosegays. Troop 279 of the Catholic Huntsville throughout the full month of their Best man was Harry Liapis and had Project church tour. honor the of presentserving as ushers were Ted Marone Miss A new water control structure outof to the Charlene Lind of ing Midvale communitys Her brother, Joe Yelonek arakis, Angelo Marakis, Manuel has screen Mr. and fish been have been Arthur home citizens, demonrotary standing appointed Gonzales, Angelo 'Konakis and ranged for a tape recording of the a. gift oV $193.07 given to installed on Department of Fish broadcast Kent Lindsey. The ring bearer stration agent for Carbon county, at Dragerton.,:. was Bobby Pressett and the effective July 11, according to him by his friends of East Carbon. and Game property in upper OgThe presentation was made at den valley near Huntsville. Stephanoti were carried by Brent Robert L. Hassell, county agricul The installation was recently the Good Shepherd church by FaLindsey. Flower girls were Patty tural agent. Miss made Lind was a by the department's contruc-tio- n of ther Sanders in the presence of graduate Taylor in blue and Denice Pressett the to further a wild division Utah State ColScoutmaster Rudy Sanich and in yellovCr. Each carried a basket Agricultural in trout the lege rearing program in the spring of 1955, where Committeeman Jakie Farlaino. of carnations. she was very active in scholastic The mother of the' bride chose no doubt will be the troop's spring creek that rises on the This a light blue nylon over taffeta and social activities. She was pres- greatest and most enjoyable property. Fingerling trout will be ident of the Phi planted in the stream where they Upsilon Omicron, achievement. with matching shoes. Her corsage a will mature to legal or larger size national was pink .carnations. professional fraternity The their thanks troop expresses for on home natural foods. They will be economists, and also to all who Following the ceremony the couvato a helped provide seined and stocked into adjacent ple was feted at a reception at the president of the Home Economics cation for the Hinkins. Club A. of waters this fall. the and also memC., a church hall at which time a banscouts on three The ber the of The Lambda Delta picture department said the project Sigma. quet dinner was served. Harry to left The are, a is new Pat home agent is the Jenkins, right cooperative move with the Malaby served as master of cere-oieBill Jamieson, Yeber Wildlife Federation. EfThe dinner was followed by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A Land of Midvale. Her mother, Mrs. forts of sportsmen members have dancing, both Greek and AmeriElizabeth been instrumental in . furthering was Lind, at one time can. A. Hansen Perry 1927 the (about and present work. The federation 1928) a teacher Immediately following the re- in act as caretakers for the fish will the Southside school in Price A. Hansen, radioman seaception the newlyweds left on a Perry honeymoon trip which took them for two years while Mr. Lind was man, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. rearing program. on This small section of spring wa through .Yellowston, Montana, ian an LDS mission in the Hawai- Frank Lee of Dragerton, Utah, is Islands. ters has been closed to fishing in Idaho and through northern Utah. in the Far East aboard serving Miss Lind was the an outstanding the submarine rescue vessel USS past and will continue to be They are now at home at Dragmember for seven years and Florikan. posted and closely watched durerton where the groom is emwon a to in 1949 ing the current fish rearing in trip Chicago ployed by theTJeneva Steel ComThe has a ship completed Achievement on Clothing her pany. Mrs. Velma Hixenbaugh, misrecreation visit to the Japrecord. n included Mr. guests acanese Mr. Mrs. of Kobe and and Nagoya. sionary to Liberia, West Africa, ports Wiley Vaught She is now available to work and Mrs. Steve Konakis and M. L. will be speaking at a special misThe Florikan, eqiupped to effect companied, by Mr. and Mrs. daughter of San Francisco, Pete with home making clubs, other the rescue of personnel from dis- McCorpin, general manager of all sionary service at the Assembly of clubs throughout abled Kokenos of San Leandro, Califor- groups, and submarines, has been con- Union Supply stores, are touring God church Friday, July 22. the and she would apprecounty nia, Herman Pressett of BellflowMrs. Hixenbaugh, who is home ducting training in rescue opera- the northwest on a two weeks, vaer, California, Mr. and Mrs. Dan ciate people calling her and get- tions and providing services for cation. This is the first time1 that furlough, is preparing to return to Porter of Glenwood Springs Colo- ting acquained with her. Africa submarines or of she and her husband the the the where Pacific McCorpins Vaughts Fleet, This appointment fills the vacrado; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pressett have of worked section seen this the for have several years. and family and, Mr. and Mrs. Glen ancy left by Miss Ruth Brasher News from Ralph Taylor receiv- United States. is welcome to attend Everyone last September when she left for ed from his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Bullock of Provo. this service at 7:45 p.m. Rev. Danthe Philippine Islands as an IFYE Realus Charles Taylor, Sunnyside, un- iel R. Duncan, Sunnyside, indicate pastor. ' The masses must be loved and delegate. Miss Brasher is now as- that he Taylor, was enrolled in and enjoy- derwent a nose operation Thurssaved. They can only be saved if sistant home demonstration agent ing the summer session Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pehrson and at the Un- day morning at Permanente hospipowerful, actual standards of ex- of Utah county and living in 'Pro- iversity of Missouri where he Hes in Gordon, entertained relatives from doing fine, js tal Dragerton. cellence are set up before them. vo. ". . , rf '! majoring in biology. California during the week. according to recent reports. All-Sta- rs Le-lan- Ec-Cl- All-Star- s. - Miss Charlene Lind Hin-kin- s, 4 4 s. Bobby-Murph- ( 4-- H two-we- 4-- H Out-of-tow- 4-- H ek I |