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Show Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. $900,000 Monthly Payroll 7,000 Population Per Copy DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1957 Volume 10 yw ' g. rJF- '' f m amiwr aiKV fr njouww; flc twjwi Kaiser Predicts Consumption Of Steel for 65 irr rrm Number 25 So Melvin Earl Kelley Dies in Sunnyside Earl Kelley, Melvin 47, was killed instantly Thursday hightat 8 p.m. at the Kaiser No. 1 Mine, Sunnyside, Utah, following ;a The seven far western states bounce. will be consuming close to 10,000,-00- 0 He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. tons of steel a year by 1956, Joseph P. Kelley of Eminence, Edgar F. Kaiser," vice president of Missouri. Kaiser Steel Corporation, predictHe was married May 8th to ed today in addressing Kaiser Dessie Marie Cardwell in Grand Steels annual stockholders meetJunction, Colorado. ing at the companys steel mill at Survivors --are: His widow, DesFontana, California. sie Marie Kelley; sons, Gerald, 25, The West needs more steel Melvin, Jr., 20, Perry 16, Timmy, he and Kaiser 11, and James 7; daughters, Pasaid, production, excurrent tricia Perea; 18, Sharon, 12 and $194,000,000 Steels reaimed at is twins, Carol and Carolyn, age 9; pansion program two brothers, Ray Kelley, Esti-cadtaining a reasonable share of this Oregon, James Kelley, Galt, growing market. California, and a sister, Mrs. JewThe population of the seven Karleen Balls jCops ell Denton, at Galt, California; western states has been increassister-in-laMrs. Bernice Shelly . ing at the rate of 50,000 people Lions Share and her son, Bill. a . month since 1950, and industry Funeral services were held at in the West is growing at an even Of Honors Mitchell Funeral Home in the faster rate. In 1940, the West Sunday morning at 10 consumed a little more than Karleen Balle, of Columbia, Prk 2,000,000 tons of finished steel Utah, daughter of Harry Reed and oTclock. Reverend John Wonder products. Last year, finished steel Bemiece Hacking Balle, won most from llelper officiated. Burial will be at the Orchard j consumption reached. 6,5000,000 of the, awards given at the East Mesa Cemetery with graveside tons, he pointed out. Carbon Junior High school gradu Tuesday at pm. held at Dragerton, Kaiser Steels expansion pro--1 ation Members of the winning team are. left te right, seated Jerry gram, the largest expansion oflUtah, on Friday, May 24, 1957. Oviatt and Woody Widdison. Standing, Matt Rauhaula, John Maxey, was an industrial plant in the history Besides being valedictorian of Doug Tollis captain. Buff Judd was abbsent when the picture The week in the Soft Ball will double of the the West, virtually graduating class, she won the taken. ' 1 the . from the League brought much action and Certificate of Merit given by companys capacity back Mid some high scores. Total score in Kaiser Coal Bowling Team took ser eoal team rectons per year to East Carbon Rotary Club in ignot a from of five out games three aPProximately 3,000,000 tons a ognition of scholastic excellence all three games was 81. Coke Sf rnal an fifth chamg The team Steel .xwo year. Upon completion of the ex- - I and outstanding personal achieve- - Ovens, 23; Kaiser No. 1, 7; Ki- fighting Kaiser last the In the irame, all deservway. pionship. The victory was a pansion program in 1958, Kaiser I ment for which she will have her wanis, 13; Kaiser No. 3, 10 and struck ofCoal beKaiser boys the ing one, for they came from took out to win the championship. This Steel will be the largest steel pro-- 1 name engraved on the Permanent Horse Canyon, 11, Kaiser No. 2, 7. Steel Kaiser it. do hind to ducer West of the Mississippi I Honor Plaque in. the trophy case one won only. Kaiwas I point by the the first two games, then River. at East Carbon Junior High level of The high production school; and, was awarded a Cer-thclubs in The leaders o fthe e characterized the companys II tificate for a guaran- Donna Jean Davies No.--l -- Blast Furnace to would like express operations throughout 1956 has teed Shaeffer fountain pen of her Ef5! Carbon. for thc appreaatlon Shower , continued into 1957, Mr: Kaiser choice. The Certificate of Award ation theY hav received fromM1" Honored To Be Shut Down the said. For the first quarter of this give nby the READERS DIGEST Car-steI churches of East cus Jean Davies was year, production at the Fontana I, ASSOCIATION in recognition of incFor Complete Overhaul Miss Donna mill was above rated ingot past accomplishment and in anti- on honored at a lovely shower-te- a Chairman Mrs. Mike TumbulL rec- - I cipation of unusual achievement The oldest op- Monday evening by the members apacity and sales reacred a PROVO, Utah. a Alpha Xi chapter of Beta Sig- ord of $55,000,000. For the months- rto come for which erating blast furnace in Utah was of and May, ingot produc- a complimentary subscription to of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Armstrong, scheduled to' be shut down today ma Phi. Miss Davies will be mar- tionApril one to continued rated for The Readers exceed ThomWilliam year, have Digest to just returned from a vaca- for a complete overhaul. Thirty-thre- e ried next week Danforth award the the tion trip to .Santa Fe, New Mex- given by year old Number One blast as Aof Price. . silver coffee serv- capacity. 200 I stockholders loo. Approximately beautiful (Continued on Page Eleven) Geneva Works, U. S. Steels bride-elewere in and at the attendance, to the was ice presented at the Ironton plant of conclusion of the meeting they the group. by S. Steels Geneva Works, U.( toured Fontana with the 1800-acr- e The tea table, was centered Steel Division mill if bell crea- plant in buses, examining the conwhite a wedding lacy scheduled for is rebuilding here, m surrounded by minia- struction sites for the $194,000,000 after tiearly five years of continu- tion and bridesmaids now in were which expansion progress ous operation, during which it has ture pink v stockholders c Annabelle Mrs. Following favors. the as given produced approximately 7000,000 Tobey and Mrs. Lola Alger pre- meeting, Kaiser Steel Corporatons of iron. 1 tions Board of Directors met and sided at the tea t&ble. Except for occasional declared the. home at held event the was The regular quarterly and overhauls, the furnace has cents per share Colum- dividend of 36 in Mrs. of Poglajen Betty Ironton iron at been producing on the preferred stock payable Mrs. lone Maki and Mrs. Steadily since 1924, when it was bia andMorrison June 28,' 1957, to stockholders . of were erected by the former Columbia' Emily record at the dose of business on Steel Corporation. June 14, 1957. An unique feature of the reServices Sunday building job will be the replace- LD.S. Relief Society ment jo f the bottom third of the Episcopal Church 4 furnace while the remainder of V SoThe LD.S. Relief Dragerton Trinity Sunday celebrations of the 120-fohigh structure is held Work Meeting will be held in place by temporary supports. Holy Communion will be held at ciety in the Seminary building on Geneva engineers say this is simi- the 7 :30 ami. and 9 a.m. sendees at June 12, at 7:00 p.m. lar to removing the bottom four Trinity Episcopal church this Sun- Wednesday, All ladies are, invited to attend. building with- dayfloors of a Cake decorating will be demonCelebrations are being held this out disturbing the upper floors. strated by Fern Johnson and ev The rebuilding job, which' will week on the Ember Days : Wednes- eryone "will The Thimblette H Club of Dragerton. Front row; left to right: be given a chance to the followed a.m. 9:30 furnaces by at the day include repairing Lynn Turnbull, Connie Huff, Brenda Stoddard, Mrs. Mike TumbulL same. skill the at her try and Prayer-Stud- y scheduled is Frances Urbanic and Mrs. VicFriday Group; Back row, left to right: Connie Keele, auxiliary equipment, ' new the work Helen Butler, 8 a.m. at two and tor Keele. Saturday for completion in about Fern be assist will to there leader, will be luncheon Guild An Altar months, according to L. F. Black, conduct the meeting. " Let us help you save the life of to door and conduct a survey to held Geneva at 1 p.m. Thursday at the and of -- An general superintendent enjoyable time is planned, an innocent child. The TJiimblette see who has abandoned refrigerhome of Mrs. Edward Poglagen. . Works. so we invite you all to come and dub of Dragerton is going to ators and ask them to please disMorning Prayer services will be fun. in a safety campaign. They pose of them. If you have no way conduct the Oden-dah- l, held at Trinity church at 9 ami. join Jimmy McFadden, Leon feel they want to do their part of disposing of them, one of the Ronald Stimac and Bill Sundays, June '23 and 30. . Holy Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Gallegos towards a safer, community. They celebrated Llewelyn are working in Yellow- Communion will be a.m. and of Dragerton are the grandparents feel that there have- been, many girls fathers will come and get your refrigerator, dismantle the again July '7 at 7:30 stone Park. of a baby boy bom to Mr. and unnecessary accidents with aban9 ami. Mrs. James Bell of San Francisco, doned refrigerators, that take the door, and haul it away for you. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Turnbull and Mrs. Vicson of Bobby Adams, California. Mrs. Bell will be re- lives of little children. So before Mrs. Mr. Ernest 'and Heer, has Mrs. Claud Adams, Dragerton, membered as Eva Gallegos of that happens in our community, tor Keele would appredate your been home from the Navy visit- Jerry, Judy , and Elaine Mayer- Dragerton. they are going to call from door cooperation in this campaign. the week end in, Monteing with his parents and friends. spent -- , , o, w, j 1 I 1 1 exes I I I 1 at 4-- H life-tim- I at el she-receiv- Co-fuma- ed ce I ct s i re-lini- ng es. r at ot 12-sto- ry 4-- x -- 4-- H - - St |