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Show I I ' I n IT huus Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume 10 $900, 00Q Monthly Payroll 7,000 Population DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH iff, Frank Van Cott High School teacher I ; Number 13 Per Copy 5c TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1957 Vr ' Learning is not impossible for anyone, but there are many whoj are unwilling to put forth the efi:)V: i 7 fort. The greatest fault of the fr . J i! 4 race is intelligent laziness. human r Those are the words of Frank V' 4 Van Cott, teacher of music fori the post three years in the East .4,Carbon Junior High SchooL By Left to right: Linda Bittick and 'V those words he lives and teaches Christine Blevins. i Mif rif'Jir fm &.. Au4 others to live: When students MORE FRESH AIR NEW FAN SIIAFT WILL CARRY FRESH AIR TO MINE fail, The trouble is not lack of Dance Review Workmen stand at the portal of four shaft of Kais- - Inside the air shaft to Kaiser No. 3 coal mine. Rid- - brains, but lack of backbone and er No. 3 mine where a new eight-fofan is being ing hoist is Kenneth Hove, employee of Centennial ambition. Linda Bittick, daughter of Mr. installed to insure adequate supply of air. Bom in Salt Lake City in 1906, Development. Thurston Bittick of the oldest of six children, Mr. Van and Mrs. and Christine Blevins, Cott became acquainted with work Kaiser Mine Adds Mrs. Melvin Sharp Mr. of and Mrs. John at an early age. The son of pio- daughter will dance neer parents, it was necessary for Blevins of Dragerton Honored At Tea New Fan As Shaft lead- Jazz American The Boogie . him to help. with the support of . m Jazz American me off the Age his family, in addition to providing Louise Launskis Dance Review at Mrs. Melvin sharp, Columbia, , Footage Mounts was honored at a going away tea, It might be that the best way!113 own schooling. Municipal Auditorium on A more adequate supply of air given by Mrs. IL A Fox and Mrs. to measure the ability of a teach- This he did with considerable price 4th 5th an(j eth. soon will be availagle for Kaiser Harry R. Malaby at the home of er is to examine the results of her distinction. He graduated from April wo dance students were Mine No.3 at Sunnyside, Utah, to Mrs. Malaby. All the residents of work that is, her students. If the L.D.S. High School in Salt I chosen for this part for their out- Columbia and some of Mrs. Sharps that assumption is correct, then Lake City, attended the Univer- keep l?ace with the standing ability in this age group. size of underground workings. very personal friends from one has only to visit the school sity of Utah, did extension work A new fan, eight feet in diame. . were entertained. room of Mrs. Allis Stephens to at the Utah State Agricultural horse-'pow200 ter and powered by a bright eyed College, obtained both bachelor Jp GCIul KGCOljniTIOn Pussy willows and jonquils know that thirty-fou- r motor, will be coupled with decorated the home and Mrs. Ed- third graders are getting the best and master of. arts degrees at the and extra motor in reserve to in- ward Poglajen played background training possible. Brigham Young University at Pro-- 1 f Of jCHOOI I GuCnGTS sure an uninterrupted supply of organ music during the afternoon. work at . "d. did is the secret of this What Aumrrlc fresh air under all circumstances. Mrs. William Tittle and Mrs. of California at Los Id USCdf University alertj student er Why Js every --The new development is - part of Archie' Mdrrison, Sr., poured. to answer questions, quick Angeles. eager the rebuilding of No. 3, which was Special recognition for all school Mr. Van Cott began his teaching The guests signed the guest to contribute ideas to the general reactivated in 1952. teachers is the goal in a project book as a gift for Mrs. Sharp. discussion, and anxious for teach career as associate professor of authorized by the National Feder-year- s The new fan is expected to be in Supt. and Mrs. Melvin Sharp ers approval and approbation? music at the B.Y.U. For many Oscars he taught piano, and was in ation of Womens Clubs, and family are making their home operation sometime in April. The answer to these questions is I ' Teachers. The shaft through which the air in Charleston, W. Virginia. not a simple one. It is to be charge of various musical produc- this effort, the is forced to the mine is 16 feet JoiIJi?s. found only in the complete per- - tions at the Branch Agricultural two East in diamenter and 100 feet deep. of Mrs. Stephens. First, College at Cedar City. He taught tura Club has selected for outstanding When in operation the new fan her appearance: she is neat, spot- - music in the adult education sys- - Carbon toteachers schools and to the their service will circulate 350,000 cubic feet of lessly clean, trim in a suit of pas- - tern in Los Angeles County schools and plans to honor air per minute through the mine tel hue, an example to be emulat- - at Norwalk, Whittier, Downey and community, all teachers in the area at a tea workings. ed and admired by impressionable Inglewood. Just prior to coming to be'' held early in April. (Continued on Page Eleven) Chosen as outstanding teachers ATTENTION Second, possibly, disposition. Un in East Carbon are Mrs. Allis Typhoid, Tetanus and Smallpox ruffled, 'pleasant, ' unhurried but Stephens, third grade teacher in Schedule : firm, poised but not aloof, patient the Dragerton Elementary School, and understanding. Her instrucLast Clinic, at Dr. Colombos, and Mr. Frank Van Cott, teacher tion tempo geared to the time of Wednesday, April 3, 6 p.m. of music in the East Carbon Junday, the season of the year and Clinics start April 4th at ior High School. the ability and peculiarities of her The1 Oscars for Teachers proHospital. Thursday April students, Allis Stephens moves a.m. and 8 p.m. and the 4, ject is designed to show appreciaclassroom each the in 11 day and through tion for the efforts of all teachers following Thursdays, April $4, inspiring her pupils with an infin a.m. and 8 p.m. 18, efforts that too often go unite in interest Spelling learning. noticed be should tak by a complacent public. Typhoid boosters exlittle one is fun! boy, says en every year. Tetanus boosters cited with the prospect of making one year after series is given, several words from one root" In then repeated every 5 years. All to are as referred by word, they who have not had smallpox should These variathese youngsters. be vaccinated. Typhoid and smalltions, at the suggestion of the pox is 25c per dose, and tetanus students themselves, derive start 50c each. Die tide of uranium hunters has ed, starting, starts, and oth ERNIE M. DAVIS root start. ebbed on the Colorado Plateau, from ers the word, Mrs. Ben Richards, Mrs. Bob enwith leaving the land Ernie Davis came to East Car- It is fun, and the whole class Hunter and Mrs. Charles Bell, readnot is new a roads. But For it. spelling only springtime joys turned from California Thursday bon from California where he, had fun. So is venture SUNSET the the study arithmetic, April says morning where they enjoyed a two worked for the. -Douglas aircraft of nature, and the whole vast field to still room in wander theres four for years. weeks vacation. Mrs. Richards have the Capitol Reef National .MonuHe was bom at Delta, Colorado. of things which had a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ned ment of Utah. Only 20 miles long, not learned! yet was and is in the merSheares daughter, Mrs. George His father SHARP MELVIN is an exceptionally compace nait ' Urged by her family to study McLeary and family at San Diego. cantile business at Delta. Here Ernie received his early training business, after completing high . Melvin Sharp is leaving Colum- tural museum of spectacular rock in merchandising. school, Allis Stephens instead bia, Utah to become the General forms, shadowy canyons, memenATTENTION and pioneer. ciHis first assignment - in - East chose teaching as a profession. and Manager of the West Virginia Di- toes of The officials of the East Carbon Carbon vilizations. Although you can exwas to manage the Union graduated with a B.A. degree from vision of TruaxTraer Coal Co., Pony League wish the last year of much it by car, the best Companys store at Colum the Utah State Agricultural Col- with headquarters in Charleston, plore is on horseback members of the Geneva Coal team Supply or by jep. way had so She has far He has held this position for lege in Logan. West Virginia. to turn in their suits. If it isnt bia. Tours 2 to of a weeks are fourteen years teaching experience past eighteen months. Mr. Sharp for the past four available withday convenient for you to return your theThe guides acting as month he be- in the North Summit, Salt Lake years has been superintendent of suit call one of the following of- came first of last chefs. Maps, photos, and com- of the drugstore and Carbon districts, the last eight Geneva Steels Coal Mine at Horse ficials: Keith Hintze, president; for. themanager Union Supply at Drager- years being spent in Carbon coun- Canyon. Prior to Horse Canyon plete information on roads and acArthur Cassett, ton. The drug position of the ty. Knowing that preparation for he was' the superintendent at Ge- commodations are given in the secretary-treasure- r, Justesen, , Craig April SUNSET article. The cov--Mrs. store has been rearranged as teaching is Mine. Columbia nevas or Mrs. Arthur Cassett, picture shows nearby Cathedral Davis is married Stephens has continued to take edconfectionary. 1948 to in Carbon East came He s corekeeper. Valley. and lives with his wife, Nancy, ucational classes through the from Rock and daughter Diane, at 334 Berk- years, and is presently enrolled in with his wife Springs,andWyoming, his chilBill Kissell, a University of Utah Mary NOTICE extension a Music Methods ley, Dragerton, Utah. and Melvin, dren, Mary, Peggy student, is home for a week vith course. The EastCarbon Little League Bruce. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mrs. Stephens has assited with Mr. John Smelko, Columbia, won will hold meeting a the Ftvsoo-pKissell. He will return to school from is a Mr. graduate' Sharp Church in Dragerton from 5 $325.00 at he theatre recently. the supervision of student teach- the Missouri on at School of Mines Friday of this week to registo 6:30 pun. April 6th thru April Mr. Smelko is still single and owns ers in the Salt Lake and Carbon ter lor the spring quarter. Rolla, Missouri. (Continued on Page Eleven) a 1951 Ford. 13th. 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