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Show 7 IririJ Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. 7,000 Population $900,000 Monthly Payroll DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1956 Volume 10 Per Copy Number 5c 3 t at Carbon College Globe Trotters iMrSe Gym l j Everyone Contributes Some to Dugan Fund Cultura News Members of Cultura met at the library Thursday evening, January 7 f. K (y w r ' ' . X VA , V; ' ' S S ' V : k " .vM k.;AW'- A - - - v 3 - . v - f fornia. On the way down the trailer connection broke and the refrigerator and other household effects were destroyed or, badly damaged. On his return the motor went to pieces and the car is in Tooale in need of a new motor. Mr. Dugan presently is staying with the Harry Simpson family on Rawlings avenue. Due to no, fault of his own he needs at this time a lift a financial lift. Send or bring your contributions to Cid Norton, 106 3rd West; Leroy Mayo, Hoxsie Trailer Courts , . orations. The table had as its centerpiece a clock, surrounded by greens and tapers. Refreshments were served by hostesses Pearl Mahan, Emilie or at Carls Service, West Dragerton. Morrison, Marjorie Welty s t . w mance. The New Year theme was very effectively carried out in the dec- rt- A' Left to right: Mildred Leturges, Adeline Saracine, hospital employee; Helen Zoolakis, ways and means chairman; Henry Kay, Hospital Administrator; Annabelle Tobey, president of Alpha Xi chapter.' (Lola Alger was unable to be present). Alpha Xi , National Spotlight Alpha Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi presented an automatic washer to the Utah Permante Hospital as the major Service project for the Chapter year. The funds for the washer were secured by a raffle and dancef The Chapter raffled a mink stole, which was won by Loretta Cowen. The Ways and Means Chairman, Helen Zoolakis; the Service Chairman, Lola Alger; Annabelle Tobey, President, and the members of the Chapter do appreciate the fine support the people of Carbon County gave this project, thus helping to make the washer possible. ol , Cutlines ....under cut Robert Rex Dimiclc Mr. Dimick has been appointed development geologist. Bom in with Ford Foundaion funds, the remodeling consisted of bringing the old building up to a standard of efficiency and appearance comparable, to that of the new addition. On Wide, Wide World Ki-wan- is f -V On January 20th Utah again is in the national spotlight as Wide, Wide World features Kennecot Coppers open pit mine at Bingham. .Among the many things to be shown will be the gigantic steam shovel that picks up 14" tons at each bite, the loading operation and track switching and interviews with people who supervise and operate the mechanical mar vels that make it possible to produce Va of the total of the worlds copper from low grade ore (less than 110 of 1 of copper per ton of ore.) The entire telecast will be built America's around the theme Riches . . . richness in political and historical heritage, in literature . r . richness in the sea and on the land. It will include sections from Washington showing plans for the presidential inauguration and from Abilepe, Kansas, the birthplace of President Eisenhow-e- r. other state in the Union. SUNNYSIDEPTA Sunnyside P.T.A. held their first meeting of the New Year, January 7th. Mr. Wllford D. Lee, from the Carbon College Extension Division, at Price, Utah, was the speaker for the evening. Four wards were rearranged to Mrs. Mike Cassella , thanked evprovide smaller rooms. Additional eryone who contributed to the shower and toilet facilities' were sale. also installed. Local organizations helped the Eelks Club project along with-th- e tables and overhead four donating Post giving a the Miners Trading ' set. Rotary .portable ...television 60S9 and Local Columbia Club, donated additional television suts. ' candy Punch and cookies weer served. k The Birthday Club had a supper Saturday evening. Mrs. Lee Allred won the ladies prize for high score. Mr. Arthur King won the high prize for the pot-luc- men and Mr. Lee Allied won the prizfe. - Ned Irish and Bill Veeck Giving a more or less official touch to the article is the fact that it had to pass judgment of a board of eight leading American sports editors from coats to coast to see the light of day in print. Concerning Saperstein, the tale - 'V' Where Pyle and others made their mark on' sports wi,th bold gambles and grand gestures, Abe Saperstein did his engraving with many a bounce of a basketball. Young Abe started his basket- . , Remodeling , , Wattis, Utah, he is a 1951 graduate of Brigham Young University with a bachelor of science degree in geology. He served in the U. S. Army from 1951 to 1943, and joined Columbia Iron Mining ComThe Utah portion will come as a pany's geology department in October, 1953. Mr. Dimick and his patr ofa section called Out of the wife, Barbara, have two sons, Dar- Ground showing the richness of Americas mines. rel and Dennis. This Utah pickup on Wide, Wide World will mark the ninth time Dragerton Hospital this state has been represented on the program more times than any Ends A remodeling program at Utah Permanente Hospital in Dragerton is nearing completion. Carried out Abe Saperstein, whose fabulous Harlem Globetrotters engage the Houseof David, January 25, 1957, at the Carbon College gym, can step,up and take a bow as one of the greatest promoters in sports. Under that exact title Greatest Promoters in Sports an article by L. O. Johnson in the Oct. ' 1956 issue of The Sports Library list the Globetrotters guiding genius among six in that category. The others included were Tex Richard, Mike Jacobs, C. GJPyle, stated: Kennecott Copper Presents Washer ....2-c- Greatest Promoters Mr. Dugan, have moved to Cali- Club President Mrs. Marie welcomed members and special guests. Following the business meeting Mrs. Esie Parker, program chairman, introduced Dr. William Cross of Price who gave a very interesting talk on Discrimination. Loretta McCourt, accompanied by Grace Poulson, favored the group with a vocal solo, Ro- i Saperstein Among 6 The James Dugan family, except 10th. Mer-rihe- January ij, t & ball team in Chicago in 1927, calling it the Savoy Big Five after a ballroom where the team played. When the ballroom became a skating rink and his team became homeless, Abe renamed it the HarHarlem to lem Globetrotters indicate the players were, Negro, Globetrotters" to suggest the were travelers. they Not until 1950 did the Globetrotters trot the globe. Fora long time, they trotted the byroads of in one car, the United States witlrAbe as owner, coach, chauffeur, mechanic, and sole substi- - 5 A 4 , ' t V f ' 4 ws. J .. t " w; DONNA JEAN' DAVIES . . . Engaged Mr. and Mrs. James W. Davies of Dragerton. announce the en- gagement of tneir daughter, Donna Jean Davies, to William Thomas, son of Mrs. Louis Thomas, Price, Utah. The wedding date will be announced later. tute. FRANK COMP AON I . . . Medal Recipient The following excerp is from a letter to Joe Merchant from Glen E. Berg, Provo: I . am enclosing a medal for Frank Compagni of your team. Saperstein soon found that his team was too good for its competition; something had to be done to take the customers minds off the scores. So he told his boys to get a lead, and then start clowning. Before long, people came to see the tricks and overlooked the quality of basketball, while sports editors argued that news about the Trotters belonged on the vaude- This boy played outstanding ball in the tournament and he was one of the few that was selected on each all tournament selections. ville page. ANNOUNCEMENT Will you please deliver this to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCourt, Abe Saperstein proved that Sunnyside, Utah, wish to announce him with our sincere laughter could be a profitable bythe engagement of their daughter, product of sport. Valene, to Larry D. Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jensen, Sunnyside. East Carbon Area to Get New High School The marriage date is set for in the ,Salt January twenty-firThe Board of Education at a the essentials of a first rate high Lake Temple. meeing Thursday night decided to school. Enrollment is expected to include the proposed election be about 300 students. . in ATTENTION ALL The new high school to be lonext month plans for two high Recently there was a fire on 8th schools in Carbon to one cated in Price will include stuCounty, West, Dragerton. and one in the dents of the tenth, eleventh and After the fire bell rang- so many be located in Price, twelfth grades from all of Cararea. Carbon East cars moved into the area that the on bon will be election bond The county except East Carbon, firemen were unable to work. inwill and an approximate enPlease Citizens stay back from Tuesday, Februaryto19, and will for rollment have 900 of students. clude, in addition provisions the Immediate area of the fire. schools will be said both that for two high schools, the money high This is the plea of every fireconstructed and School in Peterson the equipped to procompleting man. vide the educational School Sunnydale and the Durrant facilities. iri Price. Mrs. Beverlee Mitchel, 330 DenChairman is for in ver, Dragerton The East Carbon High SchooJ The bond proposals, if passed by Polio March of the present will be located centrally between The people of Carbon County in Dimes drive. Anita Bilello is the Dragerton and Sunnyside,' accord- the election netft month, will proing to Don Ross, chairman of the vide $2,830,000 for school construcThe collection posters have been Board of Education, although the tion. This amount will be divided placed in all the business houses exact site has not yet been select- among the projects listed above. and the school children have re- ed. The East Carbon - high school Retirement of this bond issue ceived. .their cards v structure will be designed to take will increase taxes only $3.50 per The Mothers March will be on care of the tenth, eleventh and one thousand dollars of assessed twelfth grades, arid wlH Include fell valuator!. January 20 aiM 27. st - , Mr.-Ros- best-possibl- e - . Co-Chairm- - ' y M- XT s ' |