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Show Serving the Mining Area of East. Carbon. 7,000 Population $900,000 Monthly Payroll Per Copy 5c DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1956 Volume 9 Local And Nature Also Plays 8003s Annual Talent Show Number 32 County Club Camp Trinity Episcopal Church Activities For 4-H- ers Holy Communion will be celeclub encampThe annual The annual talent show of Local brated at Trinity Episcopal church 9 a.m. 7:30 and this at be will ment held Sunday August 8, 9, and 3003 will be held in the Good G. Fitch, vi- 10, according to County agents Reverend Stuart The Shepherd church basemerit Saturwill celebrate and preach. Robert L. Hassel and Charlene day, August 25, 1956 beginning at car, mid-wee- k a This Wednesday Lind, and Mrs. Elzar McKendrick, 3 :00 p.m. be will Communion service dub leaders president of the The winner of this contest, will Holy is 9:30 a.m. This service held association. at represent Local Union 8003 in the held every Wednesday. The camp will be held in Carbon contest to be held in Price in cona 7:30 at On Wednesday night celenection with the Labor Day County this year at a new site be held for the which it is Teen Canteen will bration. hoped can be made inand their Q$ Trinity to a permanent camp ground. The The contestant picked to repre- young people are Games and guests. dancing is at the mouth of Eccles site 8003 must b? a memsent Local offered. Canyon, midway between Scofield ber of Local 8003 or closely relatTrinity Guild officers will hos- and Clear Creek. It is easily aced to a member of Local 8003. tess a tea in the Malaby gardens cessible from the highway and However, anyone who wishes to in Columbia on August 12 for all signs will be posted to aid the come and display their talen: will be welcome. This show is free to members and prospective mem- campers in finding it come and see the fine bers. Guild activities will resume Registration will be between the the public, . fall. vk this hours of 10:00 and 12:00 a.m. talent that will be displayed. ? For details contact Andrew J. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wiley of leaders have already been sent Smith, 119 Grassy Trail, Drager- Dragerton were week end visitors registration sheets which they will rock on which his 5 year old son ton, Utah. at Big Piney, Wyoming. They fill out and bring with them to were there looking over the oil camp. Phillip is standing. Camp will offidally open at 1 :00 wells in that area. p.m. with a general meeting at Sunnyside Library which nominees for camp officers be introduced. Delegates of will Needs Assistance all dubs are meeting this week to make nominations for camp Do the people of Sunnyside reofficers. These win be elected the. alize the benefits derived from our of the first day at camp. evening local .Welfare which was disconH AU members whose work is tinued, effective June 1, 1956. The to their leaders . are satisfactory future of our public library is at to attend this camp. All eligible state at this time. Our librarians families of leaders and small salary was obtained each are also invited to attend. .friends month from the welfare funds. There win be a camp tee of These funds can only support the 50c for handicraft and insurance library for approximately three to be paid at the time of registramonths. tion. To be able to maintain the lib, All dubs are requested to have rary, we are urgently appealing to a of responsible chaperone. Each dub for the residents help Sunnyside should provide for its ovn equipand unless we are successful in which should include - v od ment, securing the necessary assistance, tent or adequate shelter, flashour library will cease to function. light or lantern, axe or nalchet, Therefore, we are again stresshovel, and food and cooking utensing the fact, we must have the sils for the club. Clothing should help of the people so that oui Cullen Father indude good sturdy shoes, a warm library may be kept open for the wrap, and a complete diange of Father Cullen of the Good Shepenjoyment of the entire communclothing in case of rain. Each club herd Church of Dragerton, was ity. also arrange for its own transwill Sunnyside literary Committee bom in Glasgow, Scotland, November 16, '1896. This accounts for has announced his candidacy on portation. Confections will be sold by the the rich Scottish accent with the the Democratic ticket for the ofCancer Symptom leaders association at various Irish name Cullen. When ten years fice of District Attorney of the old he and his family returned to Seventh Judicial District This periods during the camp. Center August 15th The warn that Ireland. f district embraces the counties of all who county agents participate this year must He graduated from Seminary at Carbon, Emery, Grand, San Juan, The American j Capcer Society, to do a little pioneerbe prepared Utah division, in cooperation with Memelen, Holland, in 1925. Dur- and Sanpete. The campsite is an Exceptiong Mr. Keller is a Salt Lake County Medical Society, ing th same year, June 25, he resident ing. beautiful one, but it is Av. ally has scheduled a Cancer Symptom was ordered to Nigeria, West Af- of the Seventh district. He receiv- As no Center to be held on August ioth rica, and remained there as a ed his legal education at the Uni- or yet theresoareeach tablesstoves, chairs, dub should at Division Headquarters 176 So- missionary until 1930. versity of Utah School of Law make provisions for their own. From 1930 to 1939 he taught where he served on the board of cial Hall avenue, Salt Lake City. Cork, Ireland and took an edu- editors of the Utah Law Review, The wood supply is good neai f the Registration will be held oh Aug- in but will have to be ust 9th and 10th from 9 a.m. to cational degree of Higher Diploma and was elected to membership in cimpsitg,into the camps by the 4 p.mJ Only those persons who re- of Education at the College of Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary brought themselves. Hers There is a Very gister can be examined at the Cen- the National University in Cnk. schloastic organization. Following good water supply and good sanit-tation In 1939 he went to Carlo, Egypt, his graduation in 1953, Mr. Keller ter. ' facilities, the agents say as Educational Superintendent of moved to Price where he since In making this announcement schools The program of events will inand was Chaplain to the has actively engaged in the practhe Cancer Society and the Salt dude campfire programs, a nature Army during World War tice of law. He is a member of the hike and Lake County Medical Society British American Bar Association, Utah tests foi contest, log sawing conwish to point out that in order to II. both boys and girls, reHe returned to Ireland in May, State Bar, and Eastern Bar Assobe eligible for examination all apan awards assembly. and creation, 1946, and on invitation of His Ex- ciation. remust written a bring plicants Reverend D. G. A veteran of World War II, he Prizes will be given for clean ferral? from any doctor consulted cellency Most of Salt Lake City, served on a bomber crew in the camp, and many other events. . by them in the past' year. As the Hunt, Bishop he came to Salt Late Air Force. He is married and has NOTICE nameindi cates, complete examina- Diocese, 1947. in children. two April, City directnot are tions given but are The West Dragerton precinct of After coming to Utah he was Active in civic and religious cired at'only those areas of the body stationed first in St Josephs cles, Mr. Keller as a member of the Democratic party invite the where cancer is thought to exist. at Ogden. From January, the American Legion, has served public to a meeting at the DragerPatients are referred back to church 1952 until September 15; he serv- for the past .two years as Fund ton School at 7 :30 p.m. August 11, their family doctor for further ed in Patricks church in Salt Chairman of the Carbon County 1956.' They will continue the disdiagnostic procedures andor any Late St, CSty. From September 15, Chapter of American Red Cross, cussion of ways and means of fitreatment, when indicated. 1952 until he came to Dragerton and is presently serving as Bishop nancing a park and swimming on June 1, 1956, he was stationed of Price 4th Ward. NOTICE pool for the people of East CarUtah. bon. Park The first meeting .was held at City, Ladies Democratic meeting will NOTICE . 3rd. Gordon Hoxsie, Paube held August 20 at 8 p.m at the NOTICE An" invitation to all chess play- August line Rowley and Fred Johnson. home of Mrs. Jimmy Alger, 330 to All 10th grade girls, interested ers and prospective, players Carson, Dragerton. Boyd Bunnell, the librarians' pos- come to the Hoxsie Residence at The wealth of man is the numDistrict Attorney, will be speaker. in applying for,contact Mrs. James 191 West Whitmorfc ition, please Dragerton, ber of things which he loves and 10 at 8 1p.m. to blesses, which he is loved and The larger the income, the hard- Cochran or Mrs. John Peperakis Friday, August ; form a chess dub for East Carbon. blessed by er it is to live within itby phone or mail. 4-- H $Z?C r i - i" jtZ 4-- H I , , - V 9 s 4 ?. .. 'V '.A .V ; , , t' ..5, Agapto Castello standing in the hole hi his home made by the Many times the acts of nature are stranger than fiction. Nature does things that man would think impossible. The above picture il- lustrates how certain situations are sometimes handled. 'Agapto Castello is standing in tiie hole in the side of his' house made by the rock on which his son, Phillip, is standing. It happened this way. On August 3rd about 6:30 am. a group of rocks on the ledge, above the home of Mrv and Mrs. Agapto Castello, in upper Sunnyside; released themselves and started, with dust and noise, for the bottom. One large rock hit the fender of a Hudson car parked between the house and the ledge, turned oyer and settled quietly about ten feet from the car. The 16 ton rock on which Phillip is standing ' came down the steep diff with terrific speed, crossed the hundred feet between the house and the cliff in seconds, and plowed into the side of the Castello home, removing the outer wall to the bathroom and also crushing most of the fixtures. As the wall between the bathroom and the adjoining bedroom began to collapse the rock bounced back out through the hole it' had made, and came to rest about six feet from the house. The only explanation that looks possible, the rock must .have had reverse English on it when it hit the house. How else could you pos; sibly explain it The timing was proper, also. Phillip, about 5 a.m. had left his bed, which was in the direct path . of the rock, and had gotten into bed with his parents. Venetto. a brother of Agapto, who also slept in the endangered bedroom, was on vacation in Colorado. An examination of the area by ' Kaiser engineers reveals the of other slides. Therefore the following families were' evacuated from the area. Mr. and Mrs. Julian" Pacheco and family; : Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Pacheco and fam-ilMr. and Mrs. T. C. Allen and i family; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Borich and family; Mr.Xand Mrs. Claud Adams and family; Mr. and Mrs. ' Kenneth Smith arxh family and of course Mr. and Mrs. Agapto Castello and, family. , announcement Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Abeyta . wish to announce the marriage of their son, Harry to Miss Sally marByer of Salt Lake Gty. The Methodist riage took place in the church in Midvale. Vtah, July 20, 7:30 pm v . . pos-abili- ty y; - -- 1 -- i'" 4-- 4 4-- rs, , 4-- H 4 life-lon- . . - , - H |