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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 25,1957 Volume 10 0. 0. Change Affecting Young Men - ' In the Army Reserve ' V S' V 4 4 ..v .H. i,"" s' - ,vv, ' ' f :h y , ' i Js' ( v. s'- - ' " ? F , ? 5 ,.? V.X Number 25 5c Friday, June 28 Official Opening Nitrogen Plant Merrihev Announces Change In Central Office Au FORT DOUGLAS, Utah been has granted by just thority U. S. Army Sixth Headquarters Utah will be the scene of anMr. O. O. Merrihew, manager U. S. in men the whereby young of the Mountain States Telephone other important industrial first Army Reserve that are scheduled and Telegraph Company at Dra- Friday, June. 28, when top offi- -' to take six months active duty Utah, said that in the late cials of United States Steel Cortraining may request additional gerton, fall of this year the telephone poration and civic and business delay of entry on such training will have leaders of the state gather for the for educational reasons, it was an- company in Dragerton central official opening of the Nitrogen nounced today by. Lieutenant Col a major change in their Plant at Geneva Works: crnel' James W. Brandon, Person- Office. The new installation is the, first The Telephone Company will be nel Procurement Officer, Fort steel plant of its kind in a Douglas, Utah., This provision is adding new equipment to provide in America. It major produces high nian educational deferment and ap- improved service for most party fertilizers and basic chemplies specifically to those U. . S. line customers. When the project trogen ical raw. materials, for the exArmy Reservists who wanted to is completed, almost every party and rare ' metals reducbegin the six months active duty line customer in Dragerton will plosives tion industries. training in June or July, in order be able to have a better class of Scheduled to attend the official to be back in time to enroll for service. U. S. Steel Sn PittsMr. Merrihew states that all opening from the winter quarter at the colleges are and universities, but who will be telephones in the Dragerton area burgh and New York the Clifford of corporF; Hood, president delayed in entry oh training until will be changed to the new num C. chairman Robert Tyson, g ation; fall due to the large number of bering system. This type of Financethe three of Committee; system will fit the area executive vice trainees, limited quotas and trainI larvey presidents into the nationwide numbering B. ing facilities. Jordan, operations; George W. in reservists so If they desire, plan, which will eventually enable accounting, and Malcolm this category may. request that subscribers to dial any point' in Rooney, W. Reed, engineering and raw matheir entry on six months active the United States. Each new tele- terials. Bennett S. Chappie, Jr., duty training be delayed until phone number will have a prefix assistant executive vice president next spring in order that they name of TUcker 8 followed by of will lead a host of top might get started on their college four other numerals. A typical Coalsales, Chemical Sales personnel work this fall. Colonel Brandon telephone number will be TUckinto Salt Iike City for the occafurther stated this new provision er sion. Earlier in the week, the Coal would permit students to enroll According to Mr. Merrihew, rep- Chemical Sales group will hold a for the fall and winter quarters resentatives from the Provo and regular sales meeting. without interference and that by Price telephone offices, will e . William Rogers,., vice president beginning their six months train- plain the various services, the new and general manager and George ing in March, 1958, they would prefix numbering plan and other producKopetz, vice president normally be back home in time for service improvements. Blaw-Kno- x of tion, Company, the fall registration. Mr. Merrihew states that this is Reservists interested in effect just one of the many projects be- whose Chemical Plant Division and built the new ing the delay on active duty train- ing conducted in Utah, and is part engineered also will attend the cereing must personally arrange the of a $14,000,000 plan to bring, not plant, to get - under monies scheduled details with their unit command- only adequate telephone service, when a special ers or unit advisors immediately. but the most modem and efficient way on Thursday be held for press, rawill preview service that can be installed in dio, TV and technical observers. the Dragerton exchange. Mr. Black and his associates are busy; concluding housekeeping and preparing the new plant for the.-- occasion, 4 num-'berin- V'U 's s . I f ' S I I '"'"r f , I; f ' ..;.. xr. ?a ' I 'sv',r,sA :: ; , v.v X.' fr. V V.' ' v. ' s j MRS. WILLIAM IVAN JAMESON Miss Laura Margaret Ebenstein and William Ivan Jameson were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony performed by Rev. Albert Scarffe, Price, pastor of the Community Methodist church, on Thursday afternoon, June 6, in the L. $. Skaggs Memorial chapel in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ebenstein, Orem, are the parents of the bride, and the benedict is the son of Mrs. Clair Self, Sunnyside, and the late James H. Jameson, "; Price. A beautifully appointed .'reception in the Baptist church parlor honored the- newlyweds immediately after the service. Thateve-nih- g Mr: and Mrs. Clair Self were hosts to an appropriately planned dinner, which honored the couple. d Jhe lovely bride wore a r-- - . self-style- gown fea- ballerina-lengt- h turing a gracefully draped cut- . e, floor-lengt- ( Plans are being formulated for the big 1957 Labor Day celebra- tion September 2 at Helper, Utah. Mr. Adrion Anderson reports that Bill Risky and his show will be in Helper. This wlil include the Bear act, the Sneed family and the girl tumbler. Fire-worwill be displayed in : .'v- '&. ?r" ks the evening. y.:. A power lawn mower, tent, rifle, motor for boat, Ironite, two sleeping bags and an over stuffed set will be raffled off. A, t f y. ir The committee in charge is composed of Keith Hintze, Wally DONALD LE ROY TITTLE ' Bob ' . . . Elder Llewelyn, Frank Stevenson, v ' "r" Kilcrease and Ben Fermin. farewell testimonial was .Next meeting of the committee enAin honor of Elder. Donald giv Le at 2 pm. Jn the Roy Tittle, prior to his departure will be July-1- 4 Price Municipal building. for the Gulf States Mission, at the Columbia ward chapel on Sunday, June 16, 1957, at six oclock. Don Butler A program of talent was of' fered. First in Talent Show Donald is the son of Mr. and William Tittle of Columbia, Mrs. Don Butler, son of Mr. aridiMrs. Paul Butler, Dragerton, won first Utah. n guests and visitors place in the North Carbon Stake Talent Show held in Price, Satur- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. TitThomas Mr. and day evening, June 22. Don played tle were:and from Ogden; family Morgan a piano solo." Don and Paula Butler, Kathy Mr. and Mrs'. Douglas Carter and Mr. Harvey, Brent Frandsen, Chris- son, Scott, from Orem,. Utah; Lake Salt from Hartford Morgan tine Blevins, Linda. Biddick have been invited to appear at the Utah City; Mrs. Jennie Pappas, Mrs. Andy Pappas, Mrs. Wesley Bruce, Talent Show at Midvale, Utah. all from Kenilworth; Mrs. Annie Pierce and Mrs. Jerry Stultz is in the Navy. He Worley, Thelmafrom Ernest Wellington. Miller, is in California at the base. -- away skirt of delustered satin and appliqued lace. Pleated tulle formed background for the satin folds. The bodice with rounded neckline was accented by appliqued lace. Her fingertip veiL of illusion fell from a cap of appliqued lace and tulle. She carried a bouquet of white bride rosebuds. 'Mrs. Dorothy Collings, Spring-villsister of the bride, was matron of honor. Ailsa Adams, Richfield, was bridesmaid. They wore ballerina-lengt- h gowns of pale S aqua crystalene. Margaret was flower girl, and wore a h gown of pink crystalene. They all carried bouquets of pink canations. Arthur Jameson, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were . (Continued on Page Twelve) Col-ling- Labor Day Plans Being Formulated ft Out-of-tow- h DIANA DANCE . . .Engaged mu ED KROIIN ' ,i. . President Mr. and Mrs. William Dance, Dragerton, Utah, wish to announce Ik. V the engagement of their daughter, Ed Krohn was installed as presDeanna, to Arthur Dalpiaz, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dal-pia- ident of the East Carbon Rotary club at an impressive ceremony at Sr., of Helper, Utah. Nicks club, Saturdays evening, Deanna graduated Friday, June . . . 22. June 14, 1957, from Hennigars School Ed will serve for one year or of Business in Salt Lake City. Arthur is a student at the Uni until July 1st, 1958. He has been of the club for the versity of Utah. He is studying to the secretary five years. past be a dentist. Other officers who will serve No definite date has been set with Ed are: Clair Self, vice presfor the wedding. r; z, . ident; Ron and Von Boulter managed Bob McHale, secretary-treasureDon Leonard, Gordon the A and H Market while Mr. Parker and Walt Anderrson, direcBoulter was in Salt Lake . City. tors. J |