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Show J ' A u V Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume 10 7,000 Population s- fc... ft $900,000 Monthly Payroll DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1957 ys j vfcy - rytnf '''' S''?' "''VIV'' I , Y; : - 1 I ' '- , A xm.i , '. :iV - y . f V'v. (XXx., ' - ' S ' i , i i S & 91. state tcr,ask foarTe-vision- JACK C. HOUSE , - This is the number required according to Article 5 of the Constitution. A few days after Idaho passed the sixteenth amendment resolution, Arkansas passed a similar one. One more than the necessary two thirds of the forty-eig- ht states. Congress now has a mandate to do something about the ' Federal Income Tax. . A3c Jack House, son of Mr. and MrJac'E'"H6uie''isHMsK-in- g training at Lowry A.F. Base, Denver, Colorado. He expects to be home the 7th Of March for a few days. He will then visit his sister and family, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Rohbock at Orem and bro- ther and family Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jensen at Provo. From there he will go to San Diego for a few days to visit his brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Messner and son. ' Jack will then and go to Seattle, Washingtonfrom there- - to' Alaska for two years. He spent four weeks home in February but was called back to Lowry A.F. Base for further training before being sent to Alaska. w - Glen Canyon Story Mr. and Mrs. Lee Worthington ann6unce the marriage of their daughter, Sunnie Evans, to Ster- - ; ling James Reynolds, son of Mr, and Mrs. Sterling Reynolds of The young couple Dragerton. were united in a lovely doublering ceremony with Judge Keller officiating. Nuptials were Janu-r-ar23rd. The bride and groom were attired in Ice, Blue with white and off white accessories. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her brother, Larry, was ring bearer and stood as best man. Mrs. Worthington was matron of honor. The beautiful weding cake with bride and groom was placed in a decorative0 setting on 'lace'sur-"- " rounded by pink eandles in rose petal holders .and .a.. heart adoned with glittering butterflies. The flowers were pink and writp roses in beautiful Venecian vases. Mr. Reynolds was with the United States Navy for four years. During this time he saw action in the Philippines, Luzon and Inchon. Since then he has been employed in California and Salt Lake City, where he attended school part d thirty-se- cond f Exchange Vows K? 4. -- Number 13 Sunnie Worthington, Sterling J. Reynolds The income tax may be on its way out. The news is too good to be true. The sixteenth amendment to the United States Constitution gave the federal government the right to tax the income of each and every citizen. At the turn of the century when the sixteenth amendment was ratified the tax was a lowly Today it Starts at 20 and runs to a top of At the upper brackets it amounts to almost complete confiscation. The states- - have been working on a review of the sixteenth amendment since 1939 when Wyoming took the initiative. Last month Idaho was the r- - A Per Copy 5c Federal Income Tax on ' - -- large-pink--cover- ed : time. Mr. Reynolds is 'currently employed at K doer dieel. ITe pans to complete IVs ' h aoling on the G. I. Bill of Rights. The young are couple making theT heme at Glen Canyon Dam the mighty concrete and steel wedge now under construction across the the present t'm in Pri-- e. They Colorado River near the Utah-Aintend to move te East Carbon zona border is destined to radi- Robert H: Howard later. . MARY ELLEN BLISS, beautiful and talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' William Bliss of JDragerton, will dance the principal role in cally alter the vast upper basins Robert H. Howard has been Forty-nin- e goes' ; were enterof auWestern life, way reports will be 12 assisted tained at the bridal shower beautiful dancers at. the Deep Purple. She. by thor Nell Murbarger in the Apr! named assistant Jo the director, at the home c f Mrs. Same given revue in the Price municipal auditorium April 4, 5 and 6. on . issuexfDertagazm ; the newsstands. Corporation, B. E. Etcheverry, diof general planning division Radiating out for hundreds o rector Rummage Sale miles in all directions, the rtser announced today. In his new position, Howard will Baptist News At Episcopal Church voirs impact will be felt by perassist the director in coordinating The Annual Rummage Sale haps everything except the wea the planning of capital expendiThe Baptist hKhfttierhocd are enther inhabit the human from ti e members of the1 For the last dozen years the sponsored by Trinity Guild will be and their roads, industries tures throughout the companys tertaining all American Cancer Society has been held Thursday and Friday at Trin- ants Baptist Church, Saturday, March modes of recreation, to wild operations. He was formerly su 30th and at 7:30 p.m. at the church. mounting a massive research as- ity Episcopal Church from 10 am life, vegetation and' the canyon pervisor of general planning and sault against the crudest killer to 5 pm A large assortment of vistas. has been associated with the de- The Brotherhood will prepare the meal to be served. othof all time. household and items since 1949. clothing, Tile great dams 156,000 acre partment A program has been planned Several thousand scientists have er rummage will be sold at barHoward is a native Californian 200 miles reservoir, up extending been recruited and trained for the gain prices. Proceeds will go into from Oakland and is a graduate with Pastor Solly of the First the Colorado River, 71 miles up of battle against cancer. Fantastic the building fund. Armstrong Business College, Baptist Church pf Price as guest San the Juan and in far upstream This at Sunday equipment designed to measure Trinity, Holy Berkeley, California. He formerly speaker. minute chemical and physical Communion will be celebrated at scores of tributary canyons, un- served three years as a flight ofTwenty members, and Pastor Sf will become one of the doubtedly W. 7 :30 am and Morning Prayer Badgett of Dragerton, drove to ficer in the Army Air Force. changes in cells and tissues has outdoor recreation been designed, built and distribut- will be read at both the 9 a.m. and outstanding Howard resides in San Lorenzo, Moab last Friday evening to atareas in the new world. blue The ed to hundreds of laboratories. 11 am services. California, with his wife and four tend a zone meeting of the Utah ..will shoreline lake water have a, New laboratories have been conBaptist Association. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 the children. of miles. 1,500 The First Baptist Church of structed to house the men and Iayleaders School will be held Miss Murbarger recently visited Moab was host. and at 7 pm the Inquirers' class ATTENTION machines, dame on both meet the site will north the at church. the And now the attack is on. It is interested in forming Other activities at Trinity in- and south canyon rims including ....Anyone interested in forming Lyle Peterson Is home from the by far the most extensive and exAnyone the clude the 9:30 am celebration of temporary construction camp an archery club meet at the University of Utah Tor the weekpensive war ever conducted against ' visit with his family who a single disease. Holy Communion this Wednesday, on the north rim and the nearby Housing, Saturday, March end to Columba. h single-arcsite followed of the breakfast Lenspectacular live in and the by It is also one of the most var30th at 5:30 p.m. Her canyon bridge. ied and imaginative approaches ten Study of St Paul's, Epistles. 1271-foever attempted to control any tra-- J A baby sitter is in the social room story .was prepared in cooperation Drancrfon It embraces to care for young children during with Project Engineer I F. Wylie U. S. Steel Constructs Office gedy of mankind. is $421,300,-00who of 0 in service the the and Y dozens of disciplines in Science charge study. offices-fo- r Prayer-Stud- y The will development; to seek subtle . . , the group cytologists A contract forthe erection of a will serve as. the general activithe coal and limestone structural differences between meet at the vicarage at 7:30 p.m. Life at the dam site still Is pret- new. office building at and It will become the head- the ties. normal and cancer cells, 'biochem- Thursday youth Inquirers ty raw, especially during the past and coal the for mining quarters for some of the emists to learn where normal cell class will meet at, 10 am Satur- winter months,1 Miss 'Murbarger Dragerton of operations limestone quarrying who have offices now at "r wrote in paying tribute to the Cblumbia-Genev- a and body chemistry goes awry in day. been ployees has Steel the Geneva and Columbia Mines. small vanguard of t construction cancer, immunologists to try to to' the general contracting The building wiU be of modern CARD OF THANKS, men and their wives who are living awarded learn, what constitutes natural re& Company of Groncman of firm design, with a flat decked roof. It sistance to disease and to try to We wish to take this opportun- In trailers at the camp. But it arrr.'ounced was today by will be a combination steel frame, Prcvo, it turn that resistance against can- ity of expressing our thanks and wilf not be she concrete block strucso, added, Leslie R Wbrthington, president concrete-analways cer, and many other highly spe- appreciation for the floral offerUnited States ture. rThe exterior ornamentation cialized types of scientists. ings and other evidence of friend- for in a few years a permanent of this division of is sched- will employ steel enameled panels. work Construction Steel. All this has been made possible ship show us at the time of our city will spring out of the desert throughout and by public contributions to the Am- recent bereavement. waste, located on a new highway uled to start within 10 days and n built-ihorizontal adMRS. ROBERT SETTS completed by next December. the use of erican Cancer Society. These have that probably, will become the beLocated- at the corner of Gejusting metal louvres, for light de- FORREST DARR risen from a total of $500,000 in main Flagstaff to Salt Lake City neva Dri,ve and Grassy Trail, near flection and insulation, will be BUFORD DARR and 1943 to more than $27,000,000 last ifefcrt. Y HighWay '123, the nfcw strUcrUrd families. COontimrod tfn Pnga Sixteen! v 700-fo- ot . ri f Tal-leric- Research Attach Cancer , Sun-nysi- de ot at one-sto- ry 7 , -- d Air-condition- , . : ;A o. |