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Show Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. $900,()6o Monthly Payroll 7,000 Population DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAII, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1956 Volume 9 Mrs. Dause, Director of pursing Service at Utah Per- manente is telling Mr. Homer that the Elks Club is donating four overbed. tables similar to this one. Ihv D. C. Holloway, Medical Director of Carbon Medical Service, and Henry Kaye, Administrator of Utah Per- manente, are visiting Mrs. Pauline Davison, patient in one of the remodeled wards. The medical and hospital staff were pleased to see the final stage of the remodeling program of the old portion of the hospital nearing completion. This project was carried out with Ford Foundation Grant funds and consisted generally of. bringing the old building to a standard of efficiency and appearance comparable to that of Four wards the new addition. to were rearranged provide smaller rooms, in the interest of improving convenience and providing somewhat more privacy to the patients. Additional Shower and toilet facilities were also installed. For extra convenience and extra comfort for the patient, the Elks Club generously donated four Overbed Tables. Patients will be able ito ihave. their meals in bed with greatest , of east and of Episcopal Church The Alpha Xi Of Beta Sigma Phi A Dr. McClintock, Medical Director of Utah Permanente is standing besides one of the four television sets do- nated by Miners Trading Post, Rotary Club, Columbia Local and Kiwanis Club. Part of Christmas Holly branches are part of the scene. Even before celeChristmas be Communion will Holy was Christmas the ancia The Alpha Xi of Beta Sigma Phi brated at Trinity Episcopal Church there held their dance Saturday, Decem- at 7 :30 and 11 a.m. Sunday morn- ent Romans'ound tjiat the shiny, ber 1 at the Columbia recreation ing. Morning Prayer will be read prickly green laves and red berries of the holly tree were ideal hall. Music by Frankies Rhythm- at the 9 a.m. Family Service. aires. Loretta Cowen won the The Prayer-Stud- y group meets as festive adornment for the halls Leon and mink stole at the vicarage this Thursday at where they celebrated their greatbeautiful Stevenson won the Evening of 7 :30 p.m. and the Boy Scouts est feasts of Saturnalia. Par--s set meet at the Church at the same Holly came to be considered satime. On Monday the Young Peo- cred by many because its beauty The Alpha Xi of Beta Sigma ples Fellowship will meet at 7 :30 was the greatest at a time when Phi held their meeting at the p.m. and on Tuesday the Girls most other trees were barren. Evil home of Betty Poglajen last week. Friendly Society will, meet after spirits and witches hold powerful Annabell Toby was sway in jthe legends and folklore school. Leah Stark gave the program on The Prayer Study Group will of all peoples and they account the History of Dress assisted by meet again Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. for hollys present position as a Annabell Toby, lone Maki, and in place of doorway decoration. It was paced Thursday, December over fashwho modeled entryways and windows in Sally Mhan, 13. Holy Communion is celebrated belief the that its thorns would ions of yesterday. After, the proat at every Wednesday Trinity ward off these unwanted visitors. gram lunch was served. 9:30 aim. and on Wednesday, DeRegardless of legendary spirits, .comfort cember 12, Trinity Guild will have one thing is sure, Christmas holly Alpha Iota Chapter of. Beta Sig- its The Miners .Trading post start meeting. monthly regular is here to stay. ed jhe ball polling by donating a ma Phi is selling fruit cakes as ser-y means of;raising funds for television set and offer- a , portable vice Contact any member out-, projects.' ed to run a line with as many Solution Carbon of the chapter or call Mrs. lets as the hospital may need at Reynolds, phone number no charge to the hospital. Dr. McConfused Educational Problems 5580. are attractively dec- Tangled Cakes Clintock speaks for the medical staff in stating the medical staff orated and wrapped for Christmas. During the recent discussion of in East Carbon. The one in Colhas long been desirous of obtainthe school situation in Carbon umbia we will leave as it is now ing the benefits which will accrue Carbon County Bowling County, only one solution was of- constituted. Two buildings are in in long term and convalescent fered by the Superintendent of Sunnyside. The old one up the patient care. We are grateful to The determined Kaiser Steel Schools and the Carbon County canyon will be razed. It has althe Rotary" Club, Columbia Local accomplished what no other School Board. ready been condemned. 6089 and Kiwanis in donating ad- girls team could when they took three The school at Dragerton is large is a centralized $2,000,000 This ditional sets. Minfrom the leading points away, high school with a $700,000 back enough fo accommodate all the ers Trading Post team. Roberta log for emergencies. elementary students (1st through Porter Jed; the Kaiser Steel bowlNow there are perhaps many 8th) in Sunnyside and .Dragerton. Culture Club 4 ser- solutions to this problem. Here If additional rooms are needed the ers with an impressive . ies. lunch room and kitchen can easis one suggestion: Cultura Club met recently with The. Fral indJrvs Frontier dub educational prob- ily, be converted. ' The very first the Price Kitchen Rhythmaires happily captured three points from lem is to separate the Carbon The building left, the Peterson and Miss Charlene Lind speaking Walton Motors to, tie once again College and Carbon High. This can school, in Sunnyside, is the nucleon Color in Interior Decorating, with Miners Trading Post. be done very easily. Take the 7th us i for the new four year high as their program. The club agreed Helen Kontgas, Ruby Seely and and 8th grad students out of the school for Fast Carbon. Here is a to support the High School in Sei Otani were hitting the pins Price junior administrative ofhigh and replace them gymnasium, East Carbon issue, with Irene Kontgas . contributing with the 11th and 12th grades fices, heating unit - and seven her high game of .the" season thus from the college. That will take rooms. To this will be added sufThe Air Force Recruiter will be far. For; the, Walton Motors dub, care of the Carbon College and ficient rooms for a four year, 500 student high school. at the A and A Cafe December Millie Robinson had an enviabe Carbon High. Widdi-son 0 One' more shuffle to make and series with Betty The combination lunchroom and 11, 1856, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m, at 162 the deal is complete. A four, year with an kitchen and auditorium the and any one wanting information helping important . a. , about the Air Force or wanting gam Durrant and the South side could high school for Helper. Lets to make an application to join the Team stadings are: First place be converted into enough rooms build communities and bolster .the Air Force may do so at this time, tie, .'Mine TVading. Pcrst ncLFrcd to take care of the 7th grade. community spirit. Helper would Sergeant Ayers will accept any and Irvs Frontier with 26 wins Six additional rooms could be con- have an enrollment1 of 350 studmen who can . qualify for- enlist- and 18 .lost Walton Motors1 have structed if or the 8th grade. These ents. The present junior high, 21 wins against 23 lost. Kaiser rooms would cost $200,000. with its large auditprium; would ment. In a similar situation a private take care hicely.of the 4 year high Steel have 15 wins .for 29 lost or a business would school. individual Miss Beatrice Gallegos, daughThere are 240 students in' the take stock and build around whatter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence NOTICE ' The PrTA meeting scheduled for ever .buildings they had that were 7th and 8th grades. An additional Gallegos of Dragerton, underwent kidelementary school of eight rooms December 10th has been cancelled. useable. Lets assume that the .surgery November 21st for a will take care of IlelpcT. Thi dan coild do this. ney ailment, at the Holy Crt&S The meeting will be had in tTan'ii- left .. heibint f $3bO,roO. thrive b'liildrrfg's Thr hospital Jn Ihnn'dl. . . Q'ty. co-hoste- ss. Ar-von- na Another to Countys and 173-47- -- . -- 173-45- Book Cliff Club i Mrs. Kathryn Strate of Columbia brought the program to Book Cliff Club on Tuesday, December 11. Her European travelogue will be remembered as one of the highlights of the year. By means of maps, pictures and scrapbooks, the ladies visited eleven countries as Mrs. Strate served as narrator and guide. She has a lovely display of jewelry and other objects collected on her world tour, and she very graciously shared these with the group. Mrs. Chloe Shumway delighted the ladies with a vocal solo. Her accompanist was Mrs. Fannie Larson. Mrs. Shumway and Mrs. Larson also sang a beautiful duet. This program was planned' by the fine arts committee. Mrs. Lorraine Vodopich, chairman, introduced her committee members, Helen Van Campon,' Kate Avery and Alice Jensen, a Mrs. Mark Hansen presidedov-e- r the regular business meeting and the committee served delicious refreshments at the close of the evening. -- . . ; A Living Thing ' . . i We hear much of racial discords and injustices. ,We should hoar more v of the opportunities this country offers to people of divers colors, creeds and nationalltys. Hie other day a Hindu, bom in India, . was elected to Congress. One may approve or disapprove of his particular partisan allegience and his views on government. But what the Chinese World, published in San Francisco, said of this occurrence is of much greater importance: In the United States any loyal citizen .who devotes himself to public service has an equal chance with other Americans to attain public office. It added that the new Congressman is making to trip to India . . . to inform the peoples of Asia on America. -- Su-perinte- Number 49 Per Copy 5c . -- New'bables bom at the Perjnan-ent- e hospital Dragerton: November 21. Mr. and Mrs. Fete Gallegos, Sunnyside, sboy; November 24, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Miller Price, boy; November 26, Mr,'-anMrs. James Burgess, Sunnyside, boy and November 23, Mr. and 3fri' Donald Rbss d , |