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Show fT n Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume 10 DRAGERTON, its regular meeting tor the month. Prior to the formal opening of the Number 18 5c Ladies Bowling For Carbon County The Miners Trading Post girls the Dragerton Community church are leading by 3 points in the are to be the guests of Simpson Major Womens League. They are Bible college in San Francisco Fri- followed by the Walton Motor A group of young people from On May the tenth at one p.m. The festival begins. meeting, Rosary was said and ediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament was given for all the members of the Parish. Father Cullen opened the meeting with Prayer. President John Rados had an extended schedule of business for the consideration of the members present. On Sunday, May 12, Mothers Day, breakfast will be served for all the women of the Parish after the 8:30 Mass. Merely to cover the cost of expense involved, a fee of fifty cents ped plate will be asked. In the afternoon of the same day, the Holy Name men will participate with members of all other Parish organization in giving special honor to our Blessed Mother. A solemn procession will be held out- doors, to be.f oliowed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. On Sunday, May 19, tentative arrangements Are being made by the Holy Name men for a gala Parish Picnic. When plans ma terialize, the place will be announced in the Bulletin. More help was requested for the completion of the Church Pews. Seventeen have been constructed, most of which have received their final coats. If more men will of fer their services this 'week, the project can be assured a more speed conclusion. President John asked fqr mem bers to be available for supplying transportation tor Provo on May Per Copy Young People Visit Simpson College Sponsors May Day )ragerton Festival On Sunday, May 5, the Holy Name Society of the Good Shepherd Parish, Drager ton, Utah, held $900,000 Monthly Payroll CARBON COUNTY, UTAn, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1957 lementary School Holy Name Society ( 7,000 Population M lasses who still have a chance in day. f The program in- the three remaining weeks to win cludes attending classes and cha- - the second half. On April 24th results showed pel, eating in the dining hall and Fred and IiVs Frontier taking such other activities that make up student life at Simpson. Recrea- - three from Miners Trading Post. 1 and Rubby tional activities and a guided tour Helen Kontas acts 6 excellent turied of the city are also on the agenda. Seelys From pne.till half past two. for Fred trick and the Irvs FronThens when the Eating part Highlight of the occasion will be Vera tier. and Edna Hen-ri- e Taylor the regular Friday night Mission begins were high for the Miners TradBand service where they will hear With food and, fun for all Post Team. ing Pastor Thai, head of the national To satisfy discerning tastes Walton Motors and Kaiser Steel Viet-Na(Indo-Chin. church of Of each one large and small. two and two. Millie RobinV Buy Candy, cake, and doughnuts, The group are to leave by automo-to- split ,; 7 was high with Dorosons bile Wednesday Gordon Florence Safford and thy Butchie Mathews reports that Or hot dogs and root beer, for the Walton Monor has he adding power he hasnt become ill Or fish, or get white elephants. tor Roberta Porter was the girls. Theres plenty for you here. completely eaten the seven foot Mrs. Eliza T. Bringhurst bowler for Kaiser Steel with Theres ring toss and a fish candy bar he won in the Sunday best . . Home Economist a school contest last week. Wanda pond, too, choice. Home Each Ring and Carl Dean Fiveooat have jelask provides Jts Mrs. Eliza T Bringhurst, to probably made a much better Book Cliff Club Economist for Frigidaire Appli With teacher there supervise showing on the two foot and one ancese will, be in Dragerton on And lehd her 'winning voice. Till five oclock you have a chance foot bars they received as second The Book Cliff club at Sunny-sid- e May 18. and third place prizes. To get your hearts desire. demonShe will give a cooking was greatly honored last Fristration on the New 1957 Frigi- Be sure to come and lend your to have as their guest at their day available be will and dough annual book review, Mrs. J. daire Range at the Union Supply for consulta- Put your inrons in the fire. Bracken Lee of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lee gave an inspiring review tion on your cooling and laundry Since everything is very cheap YOU GOOD GOOD But for and on the Wonderful Women of the problems. Be sure to come and spend your West. Those attending were very Mon much enlightened to the importEpiscopal Church So you can all help to ant part the west has played in Get more equipment for the school. our nations history. Holy Communion will be cele- Its all to help school grow, After the review Mrs. Lee was brated at the 7:30 a.m. service So we expect to see you there presented with a gift and a beautiat Trinity Church this Sunday, To lend support, you know. ful tea was It was serv. a i- . '"3 ed by Mrs.arranged. Morning prayer will be read at the It will be fun for everyone Farlino and George 9 am. and 11 a.m. services. And when it comes to end Mrs. Ellis Morgan. Music was Other activities at Trinity this Youll say youve had the best played during the tea by Mrs. Kenweek include the 9:30 a.m. celetime yet. , . yon. 10, returning Mayli; The CYO is bration of Holy, Communion on So EVERYONE ATTEND. Mrs. James Cassano was welCaptain Polidora explains Reholding its third annual Dioceson Wednesday, followed by a light Dennis. serve Benefits to Rafael coming hostess in the absence of Council of Catholic Youth Con- breakfast and the prayer-stud- y in Mrs. President Mrs. Mark Hanson. also interest Dennis shows vention in the Steel City at this group. Asitter will be at the Teacher Honored the Reserve which may affect her time. ' Some twenty-thre- e mem- vicarage to take care of children son. bers from our group have .indicat during this Wednesday service anc By Book Cliff Utah Coal Operators ' ed their intention to attend. study. Elecf OConnor Hew Reserve Benefit Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Trinity And Cultura Clubs fi Guild will hold its final meeting Cub Scout Pack 3291 Teachers of the East 1 Carbon of the year. Officers for nex; The new Reserve program now Association President leal were Sunarea honored a at Mrs. are: James Cochrane, in effect will benefit young men Cub Scout Pack No. 3291 span year DraMrs. Carver W. J. OConnor, president and J. John day sponsored jointly by khf between the ages of 17 and 25 Sored by the Dragerton Primary, president; vice-prMrs. Carl Skraznas, gerton Cultura Club andthe Sun years of age: The old plan in general manager of the Independheld their delayed April Pack and Mrs. Lloyd Dee Coates, nyside Book Cliff Club. cluded men between 17 and 18 V? ent Coal and Cok Company, has idents; meeting at the School Lunch room secretary; Mrs. Lloyd R. Miller, Mrs. Hazel Morgan of Sunny-sid- e years of age. The plan now states been elected president of the Utah on Friday, May 3, 1957. and Mrs. llis Stephens and that one year after joining the Coal Operators Association sucPack Committee Chairman, 01 treasurer. Mr. Frank Van Cott of Drager- reserve, the reservist completes ceeding A. B. Foulger of Ogden, On Thursday the Trinity Altar lie Lindsey and Assistant Cub will hostess a luncheon for ton were presented gifts from the six months active duty, then reand general managMaster Clyde Rock were in charge. Guildwomen St. Matthew's Epis- two organizations. These three turns to his home for an addition- er of the Lion Coal Company. of the Den mothers Melba Ross anc Church, Price. The Boy teachers were East Carbon nomi- al AVz years as an active reservist. - Others elected at the annual Callahan of Den No. 3 gave copal Thurs- nees for Oscars for Teachers One meeting each week. He then meeting of the association were the demonstration for the month Scouts meet at 7:30 p.m. is placed on a standby status for Walker Kennedy, president of the of May. Den No. 3 also put on the days. event a of was social The The part one year and his military obliga- Liberty Fuel Company, as Young Peoples Fellowship skit of the month, with Swiss Will meet nation-wide move on of :30 7 the and part tion fs over. p.m. Monday at T. J. Canavan, Salt Lake Family Robinson as the theme.-will the National 'Federation of WoGirls us informs Palidori the that and Society Friendly Capt. Boise, Idaho, executive City Nen No. 2 and Den No. 4 were meet Club to pay honor and re- Company B at Price is at present secretary-treasuremens school Tuesday. after A. David in a tie for the largest number o to school teachers every- time two men overstrength. If James, assistant treasurer, and spect parents in attendance. where. . , ATTENTION ALL anyone was interested it would be Mrs. Clara Outsen, assistant secThe following boys were preMr. John Peperakis, Kaiser Steel wise to be among the first on the retary. PONY LEAGUE PLAYERS sented awards by Assistant Cub General Manager, of Sunnyside, list. Elected directors were Mr. FoulMaster Clyde Rock; Donald EuPractice will begin Wednesday, welcomed the teachers and made waiting reservists to would have Three ger, Mr. OConnor, Mr. Kennedy, gene Robertson and Kelly Ray Thursday and Friday, May 8, 9 the presentations to Mrs. Morgan, be transferred before the Company Oscar A. Glaeser, of Johnson received their Bob Ca and 10, at the Pony League Field Mrs. and Mr. Van Cott. could enlist another man. Stephens, United the States Fuel Company, Badges. at 5:00 p.m, This is a wonderful opportunity and P. L Shields, Serving on the committee for of the of president the Billy Callahan, James Callahan ages Any boys between the tea from the Book Cliff club a and Dale Wesley Petersen receivec 13 and 14 who are interested in were: Mrs. James Cassano, Mrs. for young man to complete his Spring Canyon and Royal Coal obligation with the least Companies. their Wolf Badges and Dale Wes- playing ball - this year and who A. W, Dodds, Mrs, Arthur Hinkin, military amount of effort. ley Petersen received a Gold 'Ar- are not Company B mees each Wednesyet registered, please come and Mrs. Xhurlow Van Campen NOTICE row point." Re7:30 U.S. at in the : Mrs. day Army one and The of Frank these three nights get For the Cultura club will postSunnyside Douglas Blackburn and James serve two Must Center their Training pone Tues- for C. meeting' this Mrs. there. Mrs. J. Roberts, Tallerico received their Bear Bad- registered Lauriski, doors east of Jeanselmes Cafe). day to the following Monday.. The ges, and Gary Lee Frandsen and Also any men or parents inter- Robert von Storch and 'Mrs. R. J. Anyore is invited to visit. meeting was postponed to cooperCallahan received their Lion ested in working with these boys Bowen. Billy ate with the program of the MaBadges. this summer please come. ManMusic during the. serving of reMrs. Mark Hansen, chairman of gician who will be in the East Betty Keele, Lillian Harvey, agers are needed. freshments was furnished by Mr. the career drive is ill. Those who Carbon area this weric. Lena Callahan, Melba Ross, Lora It takes about 770 -- gallons of Van Cott and Mr. Dean Brown of wish to contribute to the drive water to Petersen, Madge Behling and Leah Some of the larger military jet Carbon College. Serving was done olease send your contribution to crude oil refine each barrel of enough water to sud-Lindsey are the Den Mothers of aircraft consume as much as 2,500 by Mrs. Joe Taylor and Mrs. Ne-p- Cancer Fund, co Mrs. H. R, Mal-aband 43 loads of family wash rinse the Pack and they are doing a gallons of petrolum fuel in one Gunderson. . Columbia," Utah, in the automatic washer. " splendid Job. hour of operation. With program and a May Pole dance To satisfy all whims. ach elementary grade will have A part ' to give to you; So come attend and watch the get-acquaint- ed I 1 181-45- 182-43- m a) o, 180-43- 165-426-seri- es. , I I lyjrM ( - 4 i es ( vice-preside- nt Ina ds. , vice-preside- nt; r; f vice-preside- -- , P-T- A , hi . A y, nt J |