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Show i r ' vv Serving the. Mining Area of East Carbon. 7,000 Population: Per Copy 5c DRAGERTON, CABBON COUNTY, UTAH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1956 Volume 9 First Meeting of Beta Sigma Phi 4r! Girls; Made These Arlidos Those 4 The first meeting of the year for Alpha Xi chapter of Beta Phi was held in the garden 1 .v. ; w .I i Sigma : v ( v, Mrs. of Emily Morrison. She was r $ , assisted by Mrs. lone Maki who is i the new social chairman for this year. A pot luck dinner was served and cassaroles, salads and desserts were enjoyed by the group. After dinner a film of the Rose parade was shown to the group. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Osier Olsen; Mrs. Frank Stimac; Sally Mahan; Mrs. Anton Vodopich; Mrs. Clive Peterson; Mrs. Ralph Mitchell; Mrs. Lester Morhman; Mrs. Andrew Smith, sister of Mrs. Emily Morrison; who is visiting from , XV' '' ' '' V, San Francisco, and Mrs. Hutchins, Vss lt! ' ' s' mother of Mrs. Harry 'Malaby of s,:';c' SA,a r"v V 5 V x"' Columbia. Members present were Merlene Left to right Shanna Guymon, Zada Morley, Merrillyn Warren, Alger, Mary Alice Collins, Nancy Lela Perkins and Marie Ward. Bowlby, Pat Eakle, Dorothy Bur-diDonna- Davies, Lola Alger, Another successful year comes Betty Paglajen, Leah Stark, Hazel to a close with the completion of Carrillo Morgan and lone Maid. Refugio - : si-- s' f-- s s S - v htttodfc.'i s, - two projects, clothing three and child care. The girls received high est honor blue ribbons .. at the County exhibit, and are now available to do public - baby sitting work. Those desiring their services can call them at their homes. Some of the work this year included caring for lawns, making flowers for, the hospital, a fashion review for their parents, taking care of neighbors children for experience .with age groups, county picnic county camp, style dress review and exhibiting their projects at community and county ex- Engagement, 6th West Dragerton, announce the engagement of their daughter, to c Clifton.W. Daniels 3195 Sunrise Road, Memof Sr., phis, Tennessee. . Miss Carillo is a graduate of Carbon High School, and is , now stationed at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, where she is a cleric typist in the administrative office at the officers communication school, Airman Daniels is a graduate of Frayser High in Memphis and has attended Technical school at Fran cis E. Warren, in Cheyenne, Wyo. Airman Daniels is at present en rolled in the Cryptographers School, at' Scott Field The, wed' ding date hasnt been set yet Sunny Dowl . am. ; , and,sopjficsrnores on also rated as fifth in viewers preference ff or t cleririon-prog- r ants of ' t" T" tatting at safety engineer f of the Kaiser SteeL Corporation at Sunnyside, and is the mother of two boys, Bill Jameson, serving with the Army In Korea, and .Arthur Jameson, a student at Carbon College. Mrs. Self has a bachelor degree from Arkansas State Teachers College, Conway, Arkansas, and has done several hours of graduate study in her field at the University of Detroit and at the University of Utah. - Sep- the college leveWrwifl take place year. All those interested In Pony League are urged to, attend, : -- Winners of the sweepstakes at the. Starlite Drive-I- n .last .week were MrS. Clyde Roberts of Columbia, and Jerry Neumeier of pragerton... They won,- - $100 , each; Sweepstake nighty are Tuesday " - . -- Septem--bef- 7 9 a.m. Instruction for all Carbon ; College. students will begin September 10,) Monday. Attention, Voters Everyone is invited to the big 'Tea for Television given by the It Ladies Democratics. Friday 7, at 8 p.m. in thel ibrary of the Dragerton school house. Come and meet many of the candidates who are seeking offic in September 1L .the caning election. Also many The officers and members of the of ; the .leading Democrats .from Book Cliff Club plan a get-a- o Carbon county and the state will k dinner at .7 :30 be here to get : acquainted i with quainted p.m. September 25. They wish to the voters from the east Carbon invite persons interested in join- area. A very nice program has bfeen arranged and. refreshments ing the club, to attend this dinner. Members are will be served. urged to bring guests NQTICZt (The lomc. League will hold aL notice: 8 Trinat the The" regular mee ting of the Book meetingiSetember ity EpisippaL-ChurchCItitr will be postponed from Dragertonr Cliff Utah.-Th- e purpose ofthismeet ing September.. 11 to September 25, is , election of officers for next due to the primary election on I . Sunnyside, who has taught either physical education or biology at the Price junior high school for the past U years, has been assigned to teach at the Dragerton junior high school during the 1956-5- 7 school year. She Is; the ; wife of C E. Self, tember. 5, Wednesday. Registration for seniors, (twelfth graders) will take -place starting at 9 a.m. Sep- tembcr; 6i Thursday Restdration for. all upper f: division; students freshmen ;The U. S. Steel hour, now in its fourth year of television, has been named by the Nielson National Rating Service as thammxber tma dramatic show in vidfo Basd on a recent viewing suryey: (July 15 was through 28), the Steel-Hou- r A "V,v Edgehill Qrive, Registration information for students who ; will be attending-the upper and. lower, dk, visions at Carbon:, College was j given., today by i Dr. A E. Jones, college, president.. Registration for. Juniors. . (eleventh graders j wiD - take-plac- e 9 " Jewelle Jameson Self, formerly of Price and now a resident at 439 Given For starting at - I JEWELLE J. SELF Registration Data U.S. Steel, Hour , Sister Theresa .principal, and Father 'John A. LaBranche, administer of Notre Dame school in Price, today announced the roster of teachers for the various grades at the school. Sister Hilary has. been assigned to the first grade, Sister Camille, second; Sister Vivian, third; Mrs. J. D. Harris, who received her degree from the University of Utah this summer, will teach the fourth grade; Sister Loyola, fifth; Sister Sylvia, sixth; Sister Catherine, seventh, and Sister Adelaide, eighth. In the high school division. Sister Mary Alice will be the ninth teacher, Sister grade home-rooMary David, tenth; Sister Theresa will be home-rooteacher for the eleventh and twelfth grades. Father Norman A. Tkach will teach religion and Latin and Jack Kobe will teach 'American problems and history as well as serving as athletic director. m m pot-luc- Sept-temb- er -- 5 . -- get-acquaih- ted The list of teachers for the ele- -. mentary and secondary schools in the Carbon county school district was released for publication today by Mont Harmon, district superintendent. The following are the teachers in this district for the 1956-5- 7 ' school year: Secondary Teacher Personnel 1 . Carbon senior high school Dr. A. E. Jones, principal; John Hold-awa- y, Lorenzo Jaramillo, Ellen Aageson, Varian Bartholomew, Claude Cowley, Ross Fazzio, Mary Margaret Flaim, Veronica Hein-leiJackson Jewkes. Norman Larsen, Gladys Mathis, Charles Menzies, Lloyd M. Munson, Carl Olsen, William Peterson, Blaine Quigley, Gunda Reid, Afton Ruggeri, Leonard Shield. Blaine Ihompson, Alvin Wardle, Neil Warren, Dick White, Keith Wilson, Vernon Merrill, Dorothy Brown, Lyle Lowder, Bess Jones. Irel Longhurst, J. B. Thompson.4 John McFarland, George Morgan, Nedra Thomas, D. E. Williams, John Yack, Edith Allred, Verda Petersen. Dragerton junior high school I ! n, . J. Frank Wcrrthen, principal; Royal N. Allred, A. W. Anderson, Ha Anderson, Myrtle Davis, Harold Hanson,. Bert Evans, Arvilla King, Kathryn Foster, Russell Fryer. John Garr, Gerald Robbins, Shirley Goodenough,. Donald King, Patrick DAddabbo, Remo J. Polidori, Jewelle J. Self, Arvetta Satterfield, Frank VanCott, Evelyn B. 1 Sunnyside only, Warner, John Ray Wall. Helper junior high school NOTICE Pizza, principal; Jack N. I will not be responsible for any George Wilene K. Allred, debts incurred by anyone other Canto, ' Lynn.Broadbent, M. Robert Clark, Harold than myself after this date, SepHarold Duke, David Cunningham, tember 3, 1956. Galbraith, Neva W. Green, StanREED TANNER ley Nelson. Price Central school Russell S. Edward L. - Schoenfeld, Marilyn Williams, principal; Alda Alger, Fern Fausett, Helen Passey, Kate r Prichard, Ruth Bernard!, Maxine Blaser, Agnes Thompson, Mabel co-oper- ate . The Sunnybowl is getting in condition for the winter program. The alleys have been refinished and new range, finders have been installed.; New bowling pins were purchased and plastic coated for better bowling. Everything is as good as new. Come in and sharpen up for the leagues. all'typeg.. & - . Carbon College A i . ... v-- , , 4-- H r. t - ? Carbon Teachers The Boy Scout troop of. Sunnyside wishes to announce that the Panther Patrol of Troop 290 will make a drive on magazines for the Utah Permanente Hospital. The drive will take place September 15. We hope that you will with us. Jf you have any magazines that you wish" to donate, that are not later; than 1955, please have them ready for us. We will call door to door and pick them up. This drive is for A-2- and parents are Shanna, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Guymon; Zada, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Morley; Merrillyn, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Warren; Lela, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Perkins and Marie, , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ward. Weare Very proud of these girls and other groups in the East Carbon area. ss Re-fug- ia, Number 36 Personnel List of ATTENTION SUNNY SIDE Mr. and Mrs. M. Carrillo of 12S Leaders were Mrs. Bert Evans and Mrs., Donald King. Members f Price Catholic School Officials Announce Teacher List Is Announced? hibits. ', $900,000 Monthly Payroll Conger, Udell Atwood, Edith Lambson, Esther Maynard. ' Vx ' Price junior high school Silas 'I ' 4 v ft y' W. Anderson, principal; Frances B. Aitken; Charles Rudisill, May ; j '' , i S. Bertelsen, Deane Brown,' Joseph t Bundersorv Margaret Mary i, " Mae Maudeen GardJackson, .A ner, Lawrence Golding. Maurice Smith, Donald E. Jones, V Catherine Leavitt, Carmen Lewis, Jeannette McAlpine, Perry L. Zeela M. Merrill, Egbert Milano. Alta G. Moffitt, Maide Moyer, Sandra Stamoulis, Verna Cromar" Fern Dennis, Jesse H. Jameson, Lamont Arnold, Paul Snyder. IdALIO PEC ORELUPrice Harding school Russell S. District Williams, principal; Janet Sharp, V y . - r-- - f" Col-zan- s h Mc-Arth- ur, ; Principal speaker at the 15 Labor Day celebration Colorado, , was Malio at Pao-ni-a, Pecor-ell- i, Internationa! board member of District 22,' United of America. Mr. Fecorelli, a resident of Helper, has beens elected as speaker in various Labor Day celebrations each year since he asr sumed the international union ofMine-Worke- rs BeUe Sutherland, Chrystal Wahl, Louise Letellier, Rebecca Henderson, Alee Roberts, Susan Bradak, Ada Longhurst, Loma Cox. Wellington junior high school Roland R. Taylor, principal; Jim V.vHamilton, Charles W. Sprague, Bertha Holbrook Elementary Teacher Personnel -fice. ; Castle Gate school Wallace S. Henry Allai, president and inter- Trowbridge, Mamie principal; national board member from Dist- Long, Indra Jensen. rict 14 who addressed the District Clear Creek school Lucille Gor22 celebration in Price on Labor don, principal. Columbia school Day; Harry R. -I |