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Show Scrying the Mining Area of East Carbon. James Cassano Chairman Suggestion Committee for the Coal Alines Doy Scout Troop non-managem- ent Steel Division and Columbia Iron Mining Company, it was announced today by Leslie B. Worthington, presiden of the two US. Steel units. According to Mr. Worthington, the program is designed to stimulate constructive thinking by all employees, reward them for worthwhile suggestions, and give recognition for individual ingenuity and , creativeness. As defined in the announcement, a suggestion is a proposal of a definite idea which will lead to the establishment of a new or improved practices, products, or facilities. - Administering the plan will be committees established on the plant, division, and corporation levels. At Geneva Works, Myron Fulrath, assistant superintendent of industrial relations, is chairman of the suggestion committee. Other members are L. W. Thomas, Jr. secretary, L. Wooten, W. T. Pur-va-n ce, G. W. Schaumburg and W. G. Davis, Jr. James Cassa is chairman of the suggestion committee for. the coal -- suggestion. For Cullen. awards, the amount usually will be based on the first years saving at the plant, mine, or office where adopted. The total saving will be determined byy accounting procedures. After the cost of installation is subtracted, 20 per cent of the net saving will be presented to the employee making the suggestion. Adopted suggestions that do not result in cost reductions will be judged individually by management All hourly-rate- d and certain salaried employees are eligible to participate in the plan, except individuals engaged in special assignment work who will not receive awards for suggestions pertaining to such assignments. A leave of mines and quarries Utah headquar- absence or separation from emters at Dragerton. Other mem- ployment will not disquality a bers include J. C Cowan, secre- worker for an award once a sugtary, J. J. Carver, W. M. Daniels, gestion has been made. In case of E. C. Olsen, R. J. Bowen, and R. death, a. subsequent award will be Hammers from. treated as unpaid compensation At the Columbia Iron Mining due the late cost-reducti- on employee. t P-T- East Carbon Chess A The closing meeting of the Sun- will be postponed from Monday, May 6, to Tuesday; May 7, because of the teachers banquet. The new officers will be installed at this meeting. They are: Mary Ledger, president; Millie Mackey, first Lee Allred, second Ella JHunter, secretary-treasure-r. The wish, to thank Dr. James McClintock for his very informative talk on cancer given at the last meeting. Team f.leets B.Y.U. P-T-A vice-preside- vice-preside- nt; nt; P-T-A STATEMENT Mental illness, one of our most serious health problems, is no longer hopeless. With early and proper treatment, increased rates of improvement and recovery are experienced everywhere. A lack of mental health programs in schools, industries, clinics, and guidance services, results in severe illness and hospitalization for many. These conditions can be remedied by the concerted actions of the citizens of Utah. THEREFORE, I am designating the week of April 28 to May 4, The meeting between the East Carbon chess team, coached by Gordon Hoxsie, local attorney, and the BYU team will be held Thursday, May 2, 7 p.m. at the LDS Seminary building in Dragerton. The team will consist of 6 or 8 men. A planning and preparation meet-in- g was held Monday, April 29, at the home of Manuel Palauos in upper Sunnyside. Elimination contests to determine who would represent East Carbon were held at that time. Birth of a Tornado The birth of a tornado occurs when a cold and warm air mass collide, and the heavier cold air is deflected above the lighter warm air. In this topsy-turv- y situation, a tongue of cold air dips into the warm air, which in turn moves upward to fill the void thus created. As the warm air rushes upward in a spiral motion, other warm air is sucked upward from lower levels, until the ground is reached. 1957 as: The funnel is made visible by conMENTAL.HEALTH WEEK densing moist air, dirt and debris. in Utah, and I call upon the citi- As the twister leaves its trail, Red zens of Utah to help the mentally Cross, civil defense and other ill by working with the Utah Asrush in to care for victims, sociation for Mental Health in be- while the Federal Civil Defense half of improved community men- Administration stands ready with tal health services, treatment fa- financial aid to assist in temporcilities, increased research and pre- ary repair of devastated public favention of mental disorders. cilities in a major disaster. GEORGE D. CLYDE; . Governor. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Richards visA man may fail several times ited with Mrs. Richards mother, but he isnt a failure until he Mrs. Joe Palmer and daughter,, starts saying someone else pushed Mrs. Edwards in Colorado over the him. ' week end. pub-servic- " . es Fight herd Parish, Dragerton, Utah, cele- Championship brated its Second Anniversary. Facts and figures for the Gene Rudy Sanich, Scoutmaster, had a Fullmer Sugar Ray Robinson midwonderful program arranged that dleweight championship fight at befitted the soleminty of the oc- Chicago Stadium Wednesday: Strate, and J. D. uinn. casion. Awards for adopted suggestions Honored guests present were Mr. will range from a minimum of $10 and Mrs. Alvin Gaudeo, Mr. and on up to $10,000. In exceptional Mrs. Clyde Rock, Mr. Roy Muehl-berge- r, cases, consideration will be given personal representative of to even higher awards. All awards Mr John of will be based on management judg- Kaiser SteelPeperakis, manager and our Corporation, ment of the value of the adopted genial, effervescent Pastor, Father Presentation of Colors started the program off in grand style. Following this, all present marched to the kitchen where their plates were heaped with delicious ham, potatoes, peas or beans and a choice of a variety of tempting salads. Punch, coffee and a wide selection of cake, for dessert, were available. The mothers of the Scouts, together with the able assistance of Mrs. Dominic Paloni, president of the Altar Society, are to be congratulated for the wonderful meal that was prepared. During the meal, talks were given by Father Cullen, Mr. Gaudeo, Mr. Rock, Mr. Roy Muehlberger, himself an Eagle Scout; and Mr. Sanich. By way of interlude, Jimmie Eaquinto, erstwhile photographer and movie 'producer, projected a colored film of the previous years affair. This was heartily enjoyed by all. , Now came' the official business of the evenings affair which was most appropriately headed by the Scout Candlelight Service, a most impressive ceremony that touched everyone present, whether he saw it for the first time, or whether he had witnessed It numerous times before. - Re onea,Tenderfoot, or a first Class Scout, the occasion that confers this honor is one eagerly anticipated. Thus it was when Mr. Gaudeo, Field Executive, and Mr. -- Clyde Rock, District Commission- er, stepped forth to, perform their official duties: First in order of recognition was the newly-forme-d group, the Cub In nineteen Scouts, number. Jackie Farlaine, Asst. ' Scoutmaster, had the honor of calling forth the Cub Scouts, their mothers and the respective Den Mothers. Mrs. Theresa Shaff, Den Mother of Den No. 1, represented the following members in her Pack and the awards each received: Donnie Layston, Bobcat; Anton Lauriski, Bobcat; Michael Cisneros, Bobcat; Carl Maggio, Bobcat; John L., Stevenson,' Bobcat; Dick Potochnick, Bobcat, and Jerry Shaff, Bear, Gold Arrow, Silver Arrow. Billy Shaff is Ben Chief of Pack No. 1. Mrs. Yolonda Farlaina, Den Mother of Den No. 3, represented the following: Robert Westbrook, Bobcat; Larry Westbrook, Bobcat; . Nick Purin, Bobcat and Larry. Farlaino, Bobcat. Eugene Farlaino is Den Chief of Pack No. 3. Mrs. Margaret Bonaquisto, Den Mother of Den No. 4, represented the following: Tommy Jarimello, Bobcat; Richard Jarimello, Bobcat; Robert DeGuillio, Bobcat; Gilbert Madrid, Bobcat; Samuel Farlaino, Bobcat; Jack Bonaquisto, Bobcat and Richard Arambula, Bobcat. Billy Jamieson is Den Chief of Pack No. 4. Mrs. John Pascetti is Den Mother of Den No. 2, CCpbs for which are to be added at a later date. Tenderfoot Awards were given (Continued on Page Three) Title at stake worlds middle- weight championship. Principals Champion Gene Fullmer, West Jordan, Utah; challenger, Sugar Ray Robinson, New York. Place Chicago Stadium. Time 7 p.m. (MST). Distance 15 rounds. TV and radio ABC, Chicago blacked out for radius of 150 miles on television; Broadcast locally.. Purses Each 30 per cent of everything, including $100,000 receipts. Expected gate Attendance grossing $327,245. Seating capacity 19,400. Prices of seats $25, $15, $10 and TV-rad- io 12,-00- 0. $5. Terrence H. Owen Airman Terrence N. Owen, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Owen, 122 Whitmore Dr., Dragerton, Utah, is completing the first phase of his basic military training at the Gateway to the Air Force, Lack-lan-d Air Force Base, San Antonio, v Texas. Upon completion of this training he will be assigned to an Air Force technical training course or an advanced basic training course leading to a specialized Air Force job. While at Lackland the new enlistee undergoes the transition from civilian to airman through a program which includes processing, aptitude testing, physical conditioning, survival and weapons training, and classroom studies ranging from citizenship to military customs and courtesies. Like the USAF Officer Candidate and Schools, also located at Lackland, basic military training lays the groundwork for either an assignment or vocational schooling in line with capability of the individual. Pre-Flig- on-the-j- Number 5c 17 Book Cliff Club n On Sunday, April 28, Boy Scout Troop 279, from the Good Shep- - f Per Copy The Facts About Fullnter-Robinso- A new suggestion plan carrying Company mines near Cedar City, the suggestion committee is coma top award of $10,000 for employees will be in- posed of J. M. Amend, chairman, N. L Heaton, D. Larsen, J. R. itiated May 1 by Columbia-Genev- a nyside $900,000 Monthly Payroll DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH. TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1957 Volume 19 Sunnyside 7, 00 Population ht ob The Book Cliff Club of Sunnyside met on Tuesday evening, April 23 to hold their annual election of officers. Mrs. Nora Taylor, presided at the business meeting and the newly elected officers are: Mrs. C. B. Olsen, president; Mrs. George Farliano, Mrs. William Vodopich, recording secretary; Mrs. Arthur Hinkins, corresponding, secretary, Mrs. Don vice-preside- nt, , vice-preside- nt; Vigil, treasurer.. Newly elected members to the Library Board are; Mrs. Floyd Tucker, Mrs. Van Alger and Mrs. Gaylard, Jumper. Following the business meeting the members enjoyed a delicious buffet lunch served by Mrs. Elmer Stultz, chairman, Mrs. Ella Morgan, Mrs. Gaylard Jumper and . I Mrs. Robert Stoker. - Episcopal Church Morning Prayer will be read at- Trinity Episcopal Church at the 9 a.ih. and 11 a.m. service this Sunday. Holy Communion will be celebrated at 7:30 a.m. Sunday will also mark the spring ingathering of the womens United Thank Offering. This spe- cial offering of the Church will be received at all three .. . services. The Wednesday morning stud) group will combine with the pray group this week, meeting Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. for Sol) Communion, followed by breakfast and study. On Thursday the Church School teachers will meet with Miss Lyn- ette Giescke of the National Coun- cils department of Christian Edu- cation from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Friday members of' the Girls Friendly Society will go to Salt Lake City to participate In the state-wid- e GFS rally being held S. at Pauls Episcopal Cthurch. , ; , . , Wo-me- er-stu- ; dy j - j . ; j 1 ' Valley View Range Target Shoot at There will be a target shoot at our Valley View Range Sunday, May 5th at 2 p.m. Ribbons will be Big'Carnival Dance , next week end on May 4th, awarded in the following groups: junior experienced and junior non- - -Be sure you dont forget experienced; senior experienced And when the sponsors come , ; Its -- and senior and around . and womens senior division, junior Your ticket you can get. Theres Raffle for the great big Membership tickets will be avail- able at that time. prize: The public is invited to observe Your tickets just a dime. the competition. Be sure you come and fish and dance CARD OF THANKS And have a great big time. to thank those who sent I wish Or If you want to play a game. flowers, plants and cards while I Theres Bingo there for you. was in the Price Hospital. It doesnt matter what you want Mrs. Ben Richards. Theres something all can do. So get your S g Your best insurance against can' clothes cer is action. Act by having regAt seven-thirt- y sharp. ular health checkups. Act by YOULL HAVE A TIME YOU giving generously to the AmeriWON FORET- can Cancer Societys 1957 Cancer AT THIS DANCE. WHAT A Make1 a regular health checkup LARK! a family affair. According to present estimates of the American Mrs. Ernest Cox and daughter Cancer Society, cancer will strike Darlene Alexander, and son Larry in approximately two of every have spent the past two months three American families. at Olympia, Washington, visiting Crusade. at the home of SSgt. and Mrs. James J, Adams. , Mrs. Adams will Education depends upon an abilbe remembered as Lois Cox of ity to read and to think, and energy to do both. Dragerton- - non-experienc- ed ' . unday-Meetin- ... I f 1 |