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Show iSUQiMi 4 Serving the Mining Area of Easf Carbon, Volume 9 7,000 Population Per Copy 5c DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1956 Graduation Program Doolt Cliff Club, The following program will be presented at the graduation exercises for the East Carbon 10th grade Thursday evening at 7 p.m. in the junior high gymnasium. The list of graduates was printed in the Dragerton Tribune of last week. Remarks by the president of the Convention st . The Book Cliff club of Sunny- side and Cultura club of Drager- to the 39th ton were eastern of the convention annual district, Utah Federation of Womens (hubs, on Saturday, May 12. .Sessions for the 56 registrants were neid at the Peterson school, Sunnyside, where they were welcomed by Mayor John' Peperakis. A delicious lunchen was held at the Good Shepherd hall, Dragerton. The tables were beautifully decorated with mounted eagles, miniature churches and schools carrying out the theme of the convention, Preserve Our American Heritage Freedom. Mrs. Nettie Redd of Monticello was honored as district mother and Mrs. J. W. Corbin of Moab was given the honor of district club woman. Inspiring addresses were given by Mrs. Kingston, who brought a message from the state president, Mrs. Lee Richey, ses and by Mrs. E. T. Morrison, who made us aware of how, in the near future, our clubs might help serve with the problem of mental health. Mrs. Ellis Morgan and Mrs. James Cochrane of Book Cliff club were elected district officers first vice president and historian, respectively. Womans club of Green River will host the convention next year. Activities at the Trinity Church . The Right Reverend Richard S. Watson, Episcopal bishop of Utah, will officiate at 9 a.m. services at Trinity Episcopal church this Sunday. He will administer the sacrament of confirmation and preach. Following the service a coffee hour will be held honoring the Miss Mary Lou Tallerico, of Dragerton, and Johnnie Kranker, also of Dragerton, recited wedding vows in the Good Shepherd Catholic church May 12. The bride is the daughter 6f Mr. and Mrs. Nick Tallerico, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton P. Kranker. After the ceremony, a reception in the Columbia recreation hall at Columbia honored the couple. The bride wor a ballerina length gown of pure white nylon tulle and imported Chantilly lace over taffeta. Her shoulder length veil was caught to a head band of lace leaves and roses. Mrs. Dorothy Miller, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. newly confirmed. The 9 a.m. service this Sunday marks the beginning of the Trinity summer schedule. Holy Communion will be celebrated at 7 :30 a.m. and the 9 a.m. service will bq either Holy Communion or morning prayer. No 11 a.m. service Bridesmaids' were Miss Tamra will be held during the summer Clark of Vernal, Utah, cousin of months. the bride, and Miss Joan Eccli, Activities at Trinity church this Dragerton. week include the Bible study Theanuleen Miller, niece of the group at the vicarage this Thurs- bride, and Janet Kranker, niece of day at 7:30 p.m. and a Young the bridegroom, were flower girls. Peoples Fellowship picnic next Anton S. - Kranker, brother of . Monday. the bridegroom, stood as best man. Holy Communion will be cele- Buddie Arambula and Ronald brated at 8 a.m. this Friday and Ruskauff were ushers. at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Jerry- - Bruce Miller, nephew of the bride, was the ring bearer. Sherio Lynn Pierce The bridegrooms mother wore a lovely dress of brown, silk and Happy birthday was the theme carried yellow carnations. song at a birthday party celebraThe bride's mother wore a navy ted in the park at Sunnyside for blue dress and carried white carSherie Lynn Pierce, nations and red roses. O. M. Mrs. Mr. of and daughter The newlyweds are making PiercO of Sunnyside. A wiertie their home in Dragerton. ' roast and games were enjoyed. Results of election held SaturThose attending were: Rex and Carlos day, May 19, for Carbon High . Helen Lob, JoAnn Borrola, ' and Norma Villian, Mike, Kenny School and College Alumni Assoand Debbie Henningson, Sylvia ciation are: President, Douglas Maestaz, Debbie 'and Diana Col- Mplntire; vice president,. Bruce lette, Myma Ungano, Dianna Sto- Bryner; secretary, Donna Jean ker, Janie Vigil, Nalorii and Ler-lo- Thomas; trustees, LaRue Spig-arel- li ' and Neil Warren. Powell. . six-year-o- ld ni ' The best way - to rise to the What a tangled web we weave, when first e pra9tl9 to deceive. heights is to stay on the level. Practical Nursing Course September 1 . The students for the new course in practical nursing will be selected by June 15, according to Dr. Aaron E. Jones, president of Car- bon College. Only 16 students wjll be enrolled in the class, which will begin about September 1. Several applications have been received, but all who may be in- Number 21 Television Cable For East Carbon Tenth Culture Club Co-Ho- $900,000 Monthly Payroll System The historical background to the television cable system for East Carbon is being run in the Tribune. This is the third in the series. Thus fai no permits had nor received from anyone. So the next problem was to obtain pole line rights from Utah Power and Light Company and the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company; through the fine cooperation of Mr. John Peperakis, Mayor, and the town councilmen of the town of Sunnyside. It was also necessary to secure a permit from Kaiser Steel Corporation for a right of way to build power and transmission lines from the top of the mountain to Sunnyside as this is all on Kaiser Steel Corporation property. This permit was issued by Kaiser Steel Corporation, for which they made no charge. A permit -- been-reques- ted sophomore class Bob Hackney. Opening prayer Karen Lasnik. Frieda Gay Solo, Serenade Sanders. Speech The Importance of an Education Mike Hyatt. Speech, Vocational Opportunities for American Youth Betty James. Pete Trumpet solo, Lily Hyita. Speech, "Necessity of Mathematics Jerry Wiley. Speech, Appraising Ourselves Linda Tucker. Solo, Just a Street Where Old Friends Meet Gaylene Preston. from John W. Galbreath & ComClass will for girls Kent Lind- pany to cover Dragerton and Columbia was requested and a sey. Class will for boys Louise Pa- franchise from Carbon County checo. covering areas not involved with all the other companies was also Piano solo Jimmy Sandifer' needed, and obtained. Class prophecy of the girls The steel companies have abWalter Wright. Class prophecy of the boys solutely no financial interest in the television system, but they Mary Jean Peacock. were very much interested in seeAwards. Class song, Memories Sopho- ing that their employees obtained the very lowest rates and the finmore class. est Charmaine system possible with someClosing prayer one financially able to see that the Workman. project was carried through. It was understood that there were Tower to be Erected other companies interested in constructing a television system in By Observer Corps this area, but they either wanted (Continued on Page Six) There will be another meeting of the Ground Observer Corps in the near future. All Scouts and Jack L. Allen interested people are asked to watch for the date. A sight for Fort Sam Houston, Texas Pvtr the observation tower has been lo- Jack L. Allen, 22, whose Wife, recated east of Kens Service on the Barbara, lives in Sunnyside, was the from graduated highway. This project is sponsored cently Service Schools Field Medical by the Business and Professional dental assistant course 'at Fort Womens group of East Carbon. Houston. Sam Thanks to Nick Bikakis for his The course trained Allen to as- cooperation in donating a portion sist dental officers in the care and of ground area to this worthy treatment of patients and in the project. Scout leaders with their groups maintenance of dental equipment. Allen has received orders asand volunteers are needed to clear Fort Benning, Ga. the designated area and prepare signing him to Mr. and Mrs. Jack for the erection of the tower. For B. The son of Allen, Hagerman, Idaho, he information about said project was graduated from Brigham please inquire of scouts, leaders of enthe different denominations, or the Young University inin 1955 and November of tered the army supervisor, Mary Worthington. that Pvt. terested in taking, the course should ask at once for application forms. and make sure that their applications are on file not later than June 10. Forms for applications may be had by telephoning to, or writing to, or calling at the college office in Price. A year ago, 16 students began year. studying and training to become ATTENTION practical nurses. On June 20 of Vondell Lander Blood Mobile will be at 15 The this year, of these will take the state examinations. If they pass Vondell Lander, young daugh- Dragerton school Thursday, June these tests, they will be licensed ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vopel Lander, 7, from 2 p.m. until 7 p.m. as practical nurses. former residents of Sunnyside, It is urgent that all donate. now living at Anaheim, California, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Boulter, own- been attending a school for has East Carbon Rotary the partially blind for the past ers and managers of the A and H Market in Dragerton, have a new year. Presents Awards Mr. and Mrs. Lander applied for granddaughter, born May 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Ronney Boulter. The East Carbon Rotary Club, an eye for Vondell about 14 at a general assembly held at Car- months ago. On May 10 last she Mr. .and Mrs. Roy A. Mitchell, bon College awarded scholarships received her eye from the eye Everett, Washington, are visiting for the year 1956-5- 7 tp Lola An- bank. She is' recovering nicely and with Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Newell at derson and Loretta Abeyta. Sunnyside. Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. will soon have two eye vision. Newell are sisters. Jimmy Alger, represented the club, presented the awards. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Martin Rodish, Sr., has reWe wish to express our deepest ceived her. final citizenship, papers. The East Carbon Rotary dub will present an award and certifi- thanks and appreciation to our George Foster of Columbia stood cate to Michael Hyatt and Betty many friends and neighbors for for Mrs7 Rodish during the final James for outstanding scholarship their wonderful kindness and flor- examination, and citizenship during theirffour al offerings shown us during the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fermin, Sunyears at the East Carbon junior recent death of our beloved husnyside, are rejoicing over the arhigh. Their names will also be en- band and father. Mrs. Joe Otterstrom and rival .of a son bom last1 week at graved on a plaque that will rethe Permanente hospital. family. main at the school. r " -- . v r |