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Show Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. 7,000 Population $900,000 Monthly Payroll Per Copy DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCII 19, 1957 Volume 10 Number 5c 12 Mary Ann Davidson Honored by Alpha Xi Alpha Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a pensonal shower for little Mary Ann Davidson who has spent much of her twelve years at the Permante Hospital. Some of the gifts were taken to her home to be shared with her brothers and sisters. A Debbie Doll with many of the outfits of clothes madd by Mrs. Ruth Maulsby are to be left at the hospital for Mary Ann when she returns to entertain her. Mary Ann and her parents were pleased and thankedLMrs. Emily Morris son, who became a good friend of Mary Anns when she was in the hospital andr who inspired the Chapter to help the little girl. v y uy Cf) V Xj 0 v & r i 1 "a M, W 5; - x 4-'k- . A f 1 JM j (Vs S'yj fin X J 41 ri rV ff't I; M'; , V . .. vV " 4 v4 , , Renanah Choir of Simpson Bible College, in San Francisco, California, directed by Russell J. Marshall. The - 42-Voi- .The 44V s Of 4, . ss ' s s W-V-- - v-- V V M I . 0 O '' ce Renanah Choir of 42-voi- ce Simpson Bible College in .San Francisco, California, will present a sacred concert in the Dragerton Sunday, Church, Community March 24, at 11 a.m. The Choir, is directed by Mr. Russell J. Marshall, whose Masters degree in music from the University of Washington and whose years of radio and television experience and choral conducting qualify him for this responsible leadership. The concert will be composed of - a blending of choral numbers, hymn arrangements, and Negro Book Cliff Club An interesting evening was in store for members of Book Cliff Club when they met Tuesday evening, March 12, at the Sunnyside library. After pledging allegiance to the Flag, Mrs. Kate Avery led the group in the Club Collect. Mrs, Ida Quail, chairman of the committee, on Youth Conservation presented Aline and Linda Fisher who played a violin and piano duet The speaker of the evening was Mr Wilford Lee of Carbon who brought a beautiful Cal-leg- e, an-ala- of these include: spirituals,--Som- e gy j ); "Glory to God" ( "Halle"New Bom" (Spiritual); lujah, Amen (Handel); "Great Is ); Thy Faithfulness ( Runyon Is Fortress "A Mighty Our God" (Luther) ; "Gethsemane (Harkness) ; As Torrents in Summer (Elgar); and others. Ensemble groups include trios and quartets, instrumental trios and duets, vocal solos and other combinations. Two very, able ac companists, music students in the college, travel with the choir. There is no admission charge for this sacred concert, but a freewill offering will be received. Bach-Wils- Mrs. Melvin Sharp Honored at Party A lovely going away party was given to Mrs. Melvin Sharp, on March 13th, at the home of Mrs. ?Sod-erstrom- East Carbon Mohawks Win Round Robin The mighty East Carbon played true to form during the Annual Jr. High Round Robin tournament held in Price March U, T2 and 13. E. C. beat Price 1 the first night then again won the second night with a score of 4 over Notre Dame. The final night East Carbon beat Helper by a score of This game was led by the sparkling floor game of Ted Lewis, E. C. guard. Terry Gunderson and Frank Lauriski were both 11 points in this game. first team selecThe tions for E. C. were: Terry Gunderson, who was selected as outstanding player and Bob. Larsen. The second teeam .choices were : Frank Lauriski and 'Perry Kelley. The Mohawks will complete their- very successful basketball season Monday night against Notre Dame high on Notre Dames .... . ent. Those present were Mrs. Maude ,VonStorch, Mrs. R. M. VonStorch, HMrs. William Daniels, Mrs. Frank Billeo, Mrs. Lyle Burdick, Mrs. Emery Olsen, Mrs. Archie Morrison, Sr., Mrs. John Carver, Mrs. Carl Skraznes, Mrs. Boyd McKean, Mrs. Elmer Etultz, Mrs. Ray Bowen, Mrs. James Tobey, Mrs. Clyde Roberts, Mrs. John Maulsby, and Mrs. Tom, Quail. . ' igiMUJUitin.iuw" 26-4- s 13-3- 26-4- 1. i & V TC, r .. r , T , -- f - Alpha Xi Rush Party Sally Malian and Jack. L. Killian The beautiful recreation room of the Mrs. Ethel Malaby home in Columbia was transformed into a Japanese tea room for the rush party of Alpha Xi chapter of Exchange Vovs Beta Sigma Phi Tuesday evening. Miss Sallie Mahan became the A low tea table with membride of Jack L. Killian, Febru- berslarge and guests sitting on pillows, a double ring ceremony, were served the traditional Chop performed by Bishop Royal and Chicken Rice, Mrs. lone before an improvised altar of Suey social chairman, who just Maki, pink and white carnations and returned from San Francisco, Calla lilies in large white cornubrought .Chop Sticks, Rice Napcopia shaped vases with white kins and Fortune Cookie. The bows attached and candelabra of ung Japanese lanterns were-strwhite candles. across the room in a beautiful arParents of the bride are Mr. and ray of colors. During the dinner Mrs. Cliff Mahan and parents of the chapter . was entertained by the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Japanese Dancing girls and music. Killian, all of Dragerton. Among the group were silk pajaThe attractive bride walked mas, kamonas and slippers that down the aisle on the arm of her were sent from overseas to the father, who gave her in marriage, girls as gifts from husbands and as the wedding march was played brothers. by Stella Liddiard. The girls honored as rusheess, For the wedding the lovely bride Arvetta Satterfield, Mary Poloni, wore a gown of Chantilly lace over Nancy Fitch, Norma Naylor, satin. The dress was princess Mrs. Nick Tallerico. style, of ballerina length, made by The hostesses for the evening the bride. An attractive feature were: lone Maki, Betty Pogaje-lewas the pointing of the lace at Phyllis Morhmon, Emily Morthe' hemline. The bridal veil was rison and Ethel Malaby. Bunco of brides illusion, with sequins was played with high prizeses goand pearls adorning the headpiece. ing to Jayne Hicks and Beverly She wore short lace gloves. The Mitchell. ' bridal bouquet was red and white Members present were: .Presiary 16, in All-re- d, n, V f I ty rosebuds. v - , dent Annabelle Tobey, Mary 'Alice The matron of honor, Ellen Kin-yo- Collins, lone Maki, Betty ,was attractive in pale blue Jayne Hicks, Louise LaurisOlchiffon and bridesmaids n, Poga-jelen- Nancy ki, Beverly Mitchell, Hazel MorWorthington and gan, Hazel Stimac; Lorraine Lola Alger, Helen Zoolakis, (Continued on Page Twelve) Helen Peterson, Nancy Bowlby, Phyllis Morhmon, Elizabeth Olson, Emily Morrison, E thel MalaBIRTHS a by, Ruth Malaby, The next social event for Alpha Lopez, Mrs. February 1, 1957 Xi will be the preferential tea to Dorothy, Dragerton, boy. the home of honorary Purin, be held at February 12, 1957 Mrs. member Agnes Von Storch, Mrs. Josephine, Sunnyside, boy. Blackburn, February 14, 1957 The first grade room mothers at Mrs. RaNae, Sunnyside, boy. Christen the Dragerton elementary held a February 16, 1957 and cleared $50. sen, Mrs. Arlene, Dragerton, boy. candy sale The money will be used to buy Velasquez, February 22, 1957 supplementary readers for , the Mrs. Sala, Sunnyside, boy. first grades. sen, - 28-2- -- James Cassano. Hostesses were: Mrs. Joseph Harvey, Mrs. Frank Petemell and Mrs. James Cassano. The hostesses presented Mrs. Sharp with a going away pres- Mo-law- ks all-coun- r on between conservation of natural resources and youth conservation. .Mrs. Mark Hanson presided at j, the evethe business meeting-anning was concluded with a social hour when Mrs. Quail and Mrs. John Peperakis served delicious refreshments. The table decorations and lunch reflected the St. Patricks day floor. Coach Polidori wishes to express theme. Mrs., Lee accompanied her hus- his gratitude for the fine sportsmanship and team play of the E C band as a special guest. ball club. "Its a thrill to be part of such a fine group of boys. The Carlson twins, Merrill and ATTENTION Marie, were honored at their home RUMMAGE SALE Thursday, March 7, on their ninth 9 MARCH birthday. Guests were: Donna 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m. ' Waring, Landy Foster, Julene Butler, Sid Harvey, Paula Smith, TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Terry Skraznas, Darlene Collins, Rob Gordon and Ruth Stephens. Mr. and. Mrs. Clyde Roberts are enjoying some of East Carbon climate after spending the winter anc Mr. in Florida. Willis Smith, son of Is Dragerton, Smith, Jack Mrs. He is Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitburn home for twelve days. Princeton USS spent the week end at th$ home of transferring from and will leave .soon- for Kediary Mr. and Mrs. Ray BameS in Midvale, Utah. Alaska; d ? MR. and MRS. JACK KILLIAN - Pierre Carlson is the manager of the hardware and appliance department of the Miners Trading Post at Sunnyside. Pierre was on the original crew that installed the TV antennas and transmission lines. He then spent some time on the installation of sets and trouble shooting. He is a graduate- - of Carbon High and attended the Uniyersity of Utah. , At present he is an avid ski enthusiast. This means weekly trips to Brighton and Alta. Pierre is single and lives with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson at 309 Denver. . Avenue, -- Drfcgerfdn. 7"t i Vod-oplc- h, . PIERRE CARLSON ' Claudia - - The East Carbon pinochle club met Friday night at the home of . T)ie Sunnyside P.T.A. regular Mrs. J..F. Rossman. Mrs. Julia jneeting will not be held on the Smith won the high prize. Mrs. first Monday in April, because of Nick Tallerico won second place, the Miners holiday, but will be and the traveling prize went to held on the second Monday of the Mrs. Bessie Teano. Tasty refresh-mgtfwiei'e Served by the hofuss. mbnttt, April Stii NOTICE fs |