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Show Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume 10 7,000 Population $900,000 Monthly Payroll DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1957 Per Copy Clean-- u Spring i if Lv sd 1 Hr? v Number 14 5c Campaign With the next few days or weeks thousands of American cities and towns suddenly will boom into spic and span communities. The new look will last weeks, months and in Some cases even become permanent. For its all part of our countrys perennial Spring Clean-U- p an activity thats typical of our national pride. activity The National Board of Fire Underwriters, which long has been a leader in this activity, is inclined to believe that Spring Clean-U- p Week, as we know it, began 47 years ago, when a Cleveland, Ohio, school teacher, Miss Bertha Chapman, one day presented a particularly unkempt pupil with a bright new pinafore. As a result of that generous gesture, the pupil was transformed into a neat, attractive and , , r -- pretty child. But such a transformation would have gonef unnoticed and modern Clean-U- p Week would never have come to pass had no lil "Miss AT Pinafore HONORED EMPLOYEES BANQUET skipped home to show her mother. And the mother, so the Story goes, decided then and there to do a little cleaning up around At the banquet held Friday, Eagle Mountain, Los Angeles and Sanchez, Victor Miller, Jesus This encouraged the neighbors to do likewise. Thus was March 22, at the Carbon Country Montebelle, California operations. Charles Goldbach, William the place.clean-up a begun campaign that spread throughout the community.. club attended by top executives of The ton honored men from left Vodopich, George. Naugle, Sr., Everyone agrees, of course, that a clean community is a healthy Lobato. Felix Baca, Ross the Kaiser Steel Corporation, 18 to right are: George McMeans, and safe place in which to live.-- The National Board of Fire UnderAlvin Johnson, Bob Heere, Mgr. Raw Maemployees were honored for havOakland; ing passed the 10 year mark in Herold, Daniel Hamilton, Daffodel terials, Fontana; Frank Marko-se- writers emphasizes this. Each year it encourages community leadpoint of service. They join hun- Martin, Frank Carrales, Don Larsuperintendent; Tom Mc-- ers to take an active part in TocaFdean-u- p campaigns because Such Wiliam activitybringsaboutasubstantialrWductionoffire-hazafds,mandreds of other employees in the son, Benes Cisneros, Andrew Court, superintendent; companys Fontana, Oakland and Dougherty, Ernest Lauriski, John Weber was not present when the of which are the result of litter and accumulated waste. Peperakis, Mine Foreman ; Manuel picture was taken. : Fa-hel- a, Fil-adelf- io vice-preside- nt, k, y , ATTENTION Geneva Athletic P T A Heres the date. Please mark it well, and list in your date book: On Saturday Its May 4th. Each and all come take a look at Dragerton Gym. For there is going to be the biggest celebration yet. Coming dont you see. (Another announcement next week). Association Sponsors Pouts A boxing card will b held Dragerton gym Saturday night, April 13.- Fighters from East Car- bon, N.D., Carbon High and Ogden State Industrial School will swap punches in what should be an exciting evening. First'bout will start at 7:45. The present pairs are: Tommy Cardo- na 105 EC v Tommy Gallegos 105 State School; Alfred Martinez 112 EC vs Danny Garcia 112 State School; Richard Rivera 125 EC vs Henry. Alvarez 119 State School; Larry Kilgore 140 ND vs Pete Merrival State School; Floyd Espinoza 147 ND vs Eleverco Chavez State School; Carl Schoenberger 160 Carbon High vs Willie Williams 160 State School. Other boxers to be matched are Henry Her-re- a EC, Victor Lopez Carbon High, Ron Hams ND, Bob McKinney EC, Claud Perera EC, Robert Larsen ECi George Layba EC, Joe Martinez EC, John Fabela EC, Richard Shade EC, Tommy Aguayo EC, Junior Aguayo EC, Frank Gomez EC, Clarence Davison EC and Robert Montoya ND David Ramos, who was injured in the finals of the Salt Lake AAU, may be ready for action, however, there L is no certainty. Julian Pacheco, also injured in the finals will not see action until next year. Officials for the evening will be Manuel Abeyta referee and judge, e Ned Arambula judge and Dr. will be the physician at ringside. We hope to get Mr. V. L. Stoddard as timekeeper. The proceeds from Uhis boxing card will be used by the Geneva Athletic Association to better various activities for children of the East Carbon Area. Your support will aid a worthy cause. See you at the fights!!! - Drafting instrument pattented, by Fred S. Badgett son of the pasChurch tor of,the First-Bap- tist y . y y V S v j , V. , a ' ' , v , y V , S 4 V - w. V , , ' -m . . . Sorosis Club z Presents Program ck Miss Mary Newell, a student at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, is spending the week with her family, Mr. ard Mrs. Ted Newell and boys. While she is home she is doing some practice teaching in the Dragerton school. Invents Instrument Dragerton, Utah. This instrument is a universal drafting instrument, to be Used in reducing and enlarging drawing in almost unlimited ratio and with great accuracy. NOTICE There are also many other uses Easter Sun Rise Service at the to which this instrument may be First Baptist Church Easter morn- used. Some of which enclude: For accurately estimating perspectives, ing. as a calculating machine, universal Easter breakfast will follow the testing machine, power ratio acservices. curately produced, used for remote The public is invted. control edvice, cutting stensils, The time and place will be an- cutting patterns, dies, etching, nounced laterx drilling and carving. It operates with aid of atin three demensions ' tachment. It can be adapted to mechanical and electronic devices. A reduced model is used by art students-- or-i- t can.be produced as an educational toy. The instrument is based upon V, perspective and may be described as a variable triangle produced by mechanical means. The inventer of this instrument is sign artist in the Edwards Air No Base, Edwards, California. doubt he would be interested in selling the invention. His home is at Boron, California. at the Mc-Clinto- Fred J. Badgett LYDIA FRANCO . . . - , Dancer Lydia Franco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salvador Franco, Dragerton, will appear April 14th on the Utah Talent Quest Show. If she is successful in placing on this show she will appear in August when Ted Mack will be the MC at Midvale. Lydia danced the Mombo at Midvale on March 17, last, and won a first place. She gave a beautiful demonstration of this South American dance. Lydia has received her dance instruction from sister Vangie. Vangie Also created her costume. Another sister, Linda, beautifully styles her hair for each The Sorosis Club of Price will have a program in mental health at the Price Civic Auditorium, April 15th at 8 p.m. Mrs. Blanch Hardy, of Gear Creek has put forth a lot of effort to bring this unusual program to this part of the State.' V. L, Nyland, Eexecutive to the Association of Mental Health will be the principal speaker and will give an illustrated lecture. The general public is urged to attend. NOTICE Our regular P.T.A. meeting .will be held Monday, April 15. Guest be Mrs. Leah T, Foer-stewill speaker Executive Secretary of the Council for Utah Education, whose topic will be the Council, its aims and goals. Mrs. Foerster is interested in organizing a committee for better schools in this' area. We urge all of you who are interested in better education to attend. . . rf MR. and MRS. ROBERT CHARLSWORTH Robert Charlesworth claimed roses. Mothers of the couple wore Peggy Cottrell as his bride in nupIn mauve colored lace dresses with 13th tial rftes performed March black accessories. the Salt Lake Temple. of Christonsen Ina McElprang served as matron president Elroy the Temple performed the cere- of honor and Judie Lauriski as -- mony. The couple were honored at a reception at the Sunnyside LDS ward Chapdl. For the occasion the bride wore a floor length gown with a bodice of lace and a skirt with layers of net ruffles. The bridal veil was of brides illusion with sequins and pearls adorning the headpiece. The bridal bouquet was red and white maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Pat Hixson, Bonnie Turner and Myrna McDonald. They all wore pale green taffeta dresses. Tom Jewkes stood as best man. The young couple are making their home in Price, Utah at 485 College Avenue. Mr. Ezra Harrison, Huntington, has been visiting with his son and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harrison of Dragerton. - He plans to leave for England, where he will dsit for five months. He will return home on the Queen Mary. daughter-in-la- Sargent Howard M. Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Perkins, Sr. is home from Georgia. He has served with the United States Air Force for the past sixteen years! w, |