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Show ( . - v; r. Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume 7,000 Population $900,000 Monthly Payroll Per Copy DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1956 9 LITTLE LEAGUE Annie Gonzalez and Victor Pacheco ALL-STA- Public Invited to E. C. Voting Meet RS Annie Gonzalez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tiofilo Gonzalez, 114 7th West, Dragerton, wed Victor Pacheco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Pacheco, July 7 in the Good Shepherd church, Dragerton. Father Cullen performed the 9 a.m. ceremony. The young brunette bride wore a lovely lace and satin gown fashioned with criss cross bodice, with M v sweetheart neckline and delicate lace pointed sleeves. The full skirt featured panels of lace and net overlaying satin and set off the high empire, waist. She wore a fingertip illusion veil and carried a brides bouquet of roses and car- nations. Maid of honor was Adeline Pacheco and bridesmaids were Mary Gonzalez, Alice Markas, lily and Deena Lilliberri. They wore pastel ballerina gowns and carried delicate carnation nosegays. Alex Pacheco stood as best man , for his brother. Ushers included Richard and Eddy Benola, Ross Lilliberri, Frank Quintana: The men members of the wedding party wore tuxedos. The mother of the bride chose a grey silk dress for her daughters wedding. She wire pink and white carnation corsage. Mrs. Pacheco wore a blue', shaded dress accented by . carnations of pink and white. An open house reception was held at the Gonzalez .home tint evening for the newlyweds. They are making a home in Sunnyside at present where Mr. Pacheco is employed. . Increase in Steel Price Announced by Kaiser from man, Mike Carline, Jake Trujillo, Little League East Carbon were announced re- with the alternates being Stephen Duane Steele. cently. They are Mickey Holt, Jer- Carter and havent been chosen. Managers Wallace, Bilry Its Kenanticipated that this group ly Robinson, Dick Gunderson, will go to Cedar City July ny Callahan, Dennis Meikel, Dan- ny Dance, Dan Kuhns, Lucky Riz- -' 28. Winners from this tourney are All-Sta- Coggins,-Howar- rs d 26-2- 7- zi, Charles Bonacci, Craig Cris- - to compete in California. East Carbon Rotary Hunting News . . . j Big game hunting seasons for 1956 have been set by the Utah Board of Big Game Control. The five man board scheduled final regulations for the deer, elk and antelope hunts last Saturday, following a full week of public hearings held over the state to gather facts and recommendations concerning the setting of these hunts this year. . .The general deer hunting season will begin Saturday, October 20th, with an eleven day, either sex hunt being the rule for deer most of the states sixty-tw- o herd units. Board members scheduled more many deer herds in a similar pattern to the 1955 seasons as all facts and information gathered showed ample deer numbers for the fall harvest. In only one general area was the hunt set for less than eleven days, that being the section where a 20th through October hunt, Heaston-Ver-non-Stansbur- y, 7-d- ay er . Early regular licensevhunts set The Dancing Mothers group under the direction of Louise Lau-rishave set ; Wednesday night as their regular meeting time. The meetings are held at the Dragerton school lunchroom, where the group of ladies enjoy a dancing instruction and socializing. Last Wednesday evening the ladies went swimming at the Price ki to begin October 13th in the La Sal, Elk Ridge- - Blue Mountain units of Southeastern Utah and the Blacks Fork unit on the north - slopes of the Uintas. A statewide archery shoot for deer was scheduled for September 1st through September 16th. As in the past years, several longer seasons and other special type hunts wereset by the board to channel hunting pressure into and gain an equitable harveet from, many, of the states deer Out of .town speaker at the herds. . Community- church, service on Sunday was Rev. Bemett, of Cali? The N3d . Shearers of Carson and 3 children fomia. His-wi- fe the program Avenue, Dragerton, visited their in also participated, home in Colorado. They with some .very well done, musical celebratedPaonia, a Fourth of July lovely numbers The children. played the with there, complete parade and accordian, gleptrfc guitar, and the ' pool. . - xylophone, ' Vacation Bible school will begin Monday, July 30 and will continue until Friday, August 10. The faculty has been chosen and will meet this week in a study course. Rev. S. W. Badgett will be the principal. Children rom four years of age and up are invited to attend. Visitors will attend the First Baptist church this week. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Earle Green, recently from Marshall, Texas, but now residing in Salt Lake City, will ' pre-scho- ol yet this priviright to vote which so is fought for and lege died for in many sections of the world today, is often neglected by you and me! Is this because of negligence and of being too busy? Forget to register? Whatever the reason, it gives each of us a black Also eye patriotically speaking. can we conscientiously complain here Wednesday afternoon at the administration who is in arrive and stay until after the Sunday power if W edidnt even take the time and effort to vote for; our morning services. Dr. Green was president of the East Texas Junior choice? for the past two years To stimulate voting in the E. C. College and before that spent ten years area, the E. C. Democratic Ladies as president of the Baptist College are holding a meeting July 30th at at Waco, Texas. Dr. Green will the Dragerton School Library at have k sercharge of the 8:00 oclock. vices night at 7:00. Guest speaker will be B. II. He willWednesday 'also give the sermon SunYoung, Carbon County Clerk, and day morning at worship services. a candidate for State Auditor. The public is invited to attend, Here is your chance to find out and hear this talented speaker; about voting procedure. There were 18 people from DraEveryone invited to this and regerton who attended the Utah freshments will be served. Baptist Encampment in the Soapstone Basin area the pas t week. Bob Kilcrease, Rev. Badgett, and Open House Shower Mrs. Jack Koski etook the group up. Bob Kilcrease returned to For Geniel Grevon Dragerton but the others stayed. A lovely open house bridal show- Dee Parr an dson Richard went er was held at the Sunnyside up Friday morning and remained ! Homes Saturday, July 21, from for the services that night They 8 to 10 p.m., in honor of Mrs. helped to bring the Dragerton Louis Grevon, the former Geniel children home. There were 200$ registered campers and more than Mayer of Dragerton. 50 visitors. Every one seemed to; The snowy white luncheon tabthe experience very much.-enjoy les abounded with bouquets of Those attending the camp "from flowers and the bride were Jeanine and Linradiantly met guests in a smart Dragerton da Erdie Phaye Badgett, Lucas, white nubby suit accented with Jane and Janet Springer, Vicky red accessories. Lipsey, Hutson, Penny Kar-ric-k, Peggy Mrs. James Toby, Dragerton, Rae Ann Cook, Evelyn Doty, sang several appropriate voca Earl (Butch) Hanley, Larry and solos. Mrs. Vernon Lund playet Deanna Donald . Parr, piano background music and Miss Carol LeeGaretto, Koskie and those menCarla Preston, Sunnyside, played tioned above. mid-wee- Kaiser Steel Corporation announced price increases . effective Thursday, July 12. Increases in major products are $9.00 per ton for plates, structur-al- s, hot rolled sheets and strip, and carbon bars; and $11.00 for continuous and electric weld pipe per ton. The announcement added: In the event the conclusion of current labor negotiations necessita-tee- s further price changes, the 26th, was decreed. above schedule will be revised acEarliest rifle hunts scheduled in As the past, cordingly. prices were in three gpecial permit two-deof time effect at in, shipment will areas, namely, the North apply. Beaver, Antimony and Henry mountains. Dates for the hunts rax these units were set September Dancingf.lothors 22nd through October 7th. Hold Meeting SO Baptist News Most of us are aware that 1956 is an election year and a very important one at that. Our land of many freedoms has given us the Repeat Wedding Vows Number 5c Army-Nav- y jet display. ; Entertains Rotary Anns E. C. Rotary club held ladies night Thursday evening at Nicks Club at Dragerton. A delicious dinner was served and. Charles Semken, Jr., Chief Deputy of the Sheriff in Carbon County, was speaker. His talks included methods of police interrogation and demonstration of the 4 vari-color- ed Countys lie detector. i?resident James Alger presided at the meeting. Next Thursday President Alger has arranged for Mayor Bill Welsh of Price to tell about his trip to Washington during the recent squabble some ' piano pieces. over water rights which is so imHelping wjth the refreshments portant an issue in Carbon county. and other arrangements were Mrs Stella Liddiard, Marj Predivich Elaine Mayer, Judy Heer, Diane Majorette Audition Lund, Barbara Allred, and Linda Predivich. In charge of the gif batons and struts high Twirling will be the order of the day for table were Miss Pat Skraznas, o the next three Saturdays at the Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Malcolm Beck, Pleasant Grove. University of Utah. The newlyweds are working in Auditions for drum majoreettes and. majors to lead the famed U. Salt Lake and are making their Marching Band will be held in the home there. band building, (Bldg. 453, annex campus) Saturday from 10 a.m. Fire Dept. Smothers to noon. Repeat sessions are set for July 28 and August 4, said Forrest D. Stoll, new director of the Dragerton. Fire g Ute musical group. Wednesday, July 18, the Dragthe major and erton for Applicants Volunteer Fire Department majorette spots are invited to con- put out a brush fire in tact Mr. Stoll or to report directly back of E section in the wash Dragerton. to the band office with their batThe which caused a lot of fire, ons. smoke and some damage to trees Persons desiring to join the band and underbrush, was reported to as musicians also should contact have been started when some chilthe director. The U. is seeking to dren" playing with matches decid' field a band during ed to start a bonfire. the football campaign this fall. The firemen put the fire out by Highlight of the season will be suffocating it with dirt. Houses the trip to Los Angeles on Sept. nearby, suffered no damage. , 21 when the Utes tangle with UC' LA. . The First band rehearsal is set for ence In Raymond, Wardlaw residDragerton has been a popSept 4, the day after Labor Day, ular place to visit it seems. ReMr. Stoll said. cent guests of Mr. and Mrs." Ward-lahave been Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Shearer vacationed through Idaho, Montana, Minerich, Mrehaven, Florida; Mr. Yellowstone Park and Colorado! and Mrs. John Minerich, Paonia, In Paonia, Colorado, they visited Colorado; and Mr.' and Mrs. Nor-vMrs. Shearers mother, Mrs. NetSigler and daughter of Boone, Colorado. 4 tie Green. 1 - ' high-steppin- 150-memb- er r w , el - The Sunbeams will meet this at the home of Mrs. Ida Hamilton on Thursday at 4p.m. The Intermediate Girls' Auxiliary will meet this Thursday at the home of Mrs. S. W. Badgett at 4 p.m. The Junior Girls Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Jack Koskie, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Wm. Earle Green will be there to assist with the program and to relate experiences to the girls. After the lesson the Junior girls will go to Price for a swim. This excursion was planned during the last meeting. Each girl will bring a sack lunch for a picnic in the Price park after the swim. The Royal Ambassadors will meet Wednesday afternoon at 4 under the sponsorship , of Sam week H Hopkins. Episcopal. Church flows Holy Communion will be celebrated at Trinity Episcopal church at 7:30 and 9 a.m. 'this Sunday. The Rev. Stuart G. Fitch, vicar, will celebrate and preach. Holy Communion will also be celebrated at Trinity at; 9:30 am. this Wednesday, the Feast of St. James, and,tHe following Wednes. day, August 1. ? . Dick and Maryann Taylor Columbia, vacationed in Idaho, Montana and. Yellowstone Park. Some good fishing was reported up that , way, too. .. , . , , r |