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Show y Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. 7,000 Population $900,000 Mopthly Payroll Per Copy DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1957 Volume 19 Kaiser Steel Information on Little League Number 21 5c Public Drawings Net Earnings for Star Application dates, dates seUfor First Half 1 957 Tournament Sched. public drawings for permits, sale All of archery deer hunting licenses Kaiser Steel Corporation un par- and special deer ..permits, were ticipating in Western Boys Base- listed today by the department of audited net earnings of $14,908,48. for the first six months of 195' ball tournament sttars at 12 noon fish star teams A parade of all Saturday, July 27th from the First National Bank and will proceed up Main Street. Lets all get ou and support our All Star team from East Carbon. Came To The Games Saturday Tournament to be held at the Price SoutH Park Saturday, July 27th, Monday, July 29, and Tuesday, July 30th, with the playing schedule as follows: Saturday July 27th Price American vs Sunny- side ? p.m. 4 p.m Dragerton vs. Helper .s (Price National and Wellington drawing the byes for this day.) Monday, July 29th Winner of Dragerton and Helper 3 p pv Game vs. Price National Winner of, Price American and sunnyside gime vs. Wellington 5:30 p.m. A..4 30th Tuesday, July Losers of two games played Mon3 pm day Winners of two games played 5 :30 p.m. Monday The players listed below are the chosen by the Dragerton managers unanimously to represent Dragerton at Price. Larry Valdez, Troy DeFriez, Frank Maio, Steven Carter, Billy Shaff, Dwayne Steele, Rodney. Rossman, Gene Tobey, Larry San-icFermin Martinez, Terry CarHoase Colburn, Jerry Chavez ter, and Kenneth Bowlby. Alternates are Roger Bon and Albert TruAll-Sta- rs MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR DALPIAZ, JR, Art Dalpiaz, Jr., of Helper, and attendants. As maid of honor Mrs. Deanna Dance of Dragerton were Wahl appeared in a lovely blue united in marriage June 27 in the lace sheath, Little Church of thfi West in Las Attending from Carbon county Vegas. Mr. Dalpiaz is the son of were the parents of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Art Dalpiaz and For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Miss Dance is the daughter of Mr. Dance chose a blue dress, while and William Dance. Mrs. Dalpiaz chose tfdiite. ceremoFor the late afternoon Following the services a wedny, performed by Bishop Samuel ding dinner was served at the RivM. Davis, the charming bride wore iera. a white satin lace ballerina length After a honeymoon in Las Vegown trimmed with salt water gas the. couple 'will make their pearls. For her bouquet she car- home in Salt Lake City where Mr. ried white orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wahl of Dalpiaz is attending the UniverLas Vegas performed the duties of sity of Utah. . The Sportsmans Riot August 3 and 4 the Carbon-Emer- y Fish and Game Assn., will sponsor a two day Celebration, The Sportsmans Riot. Saturday, August 3, beginning at 10 :(X) A.M. there vill be a parade on Main Street. After the parade, a fish scramble on Main Street for the children will be held. Part of Main Street will be blocked off and filled with water. Several hundred fish will be put into the water. When the officials say go, the kids go in after the fish. Largest fish caught will bring a pijze. Immediately following the parade, and fish scramble, the Price City park, there will be Archery contests, with three classes; Novice, Junior and Senior. There contests, will also be contests, kid races, a chicken scramble, greased pig chase, and a greased pole climb. Sunday, August 4, there will be boat races, with 4 divisions. Also some boating exhibitions will be put on. Also rifle shoots wall take place Sunday. Everything Sunday will be at Scofield..Remember, Saturday at Price and Sunday at Scofield, the SPORTSMAN'S RIpT, August 3 . spin-casti- ng fly-casti- ng - & 4. - - - American Legion East Carbon Team T - the-Mt- , , the-latte- five-notic- r were announced today by Jack Asby, Vice President and Genera Manager. This amounts to $4.2 per share on the common stocl after provision for preferred stock dividends. For the same period ir 1956, net earnings amounted t( $11,736, 1$8 or $3.31 per share oi the common stock. The earnings reflect net saving: resulting from an agreement t( file cnsolidated income tax return: with Kaiser Industries Corpora tion in the amount of $4, 165, CXX for the 1957 period ant tl 1956 the for $2,465,000 j six-mon- th six-mon- period. Mr. Ashby stated that produc' tion at the Fontana steel mil during the last quarted has con r tinued at a high rate with ar average for the first six month: of this year of -- 106.5 per cent o: rated ingot capacity. Construction is proceeding satis- j factorily on the companys pre viously announced $194,000,000 ex pansion program. Scheduled foi completion next year, the expansion will virtually double Kaisei J Steels capacity. - ; e. . All-Sta- rs Miss Dixie Danford Was beauti- " fully entertained at a dancing par ty last Friday night. The girls, stayed to. enjoy a slumber party breakfast, and a swimming party at the Price city Park. Dixie k the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erl nest Lauriski of Dragerton. f Dixie received many lovely gifts for her birthday party. f : . - y, . J Jerry . Pony League All Stars' Pony League All Stars are : Mickey Arambula, Jackie Jenkins, Richard Justesen, Arthur Cassett, John Nordin, Arthur Aguayo, Ronald Robinson, Bruce Hintze, Robert Fratto, Edward Llewlyn, Terry Stark, David Frandsen, Clyde Nelson,' Jerry Simpson and Robot Bowen. The managers of the pony Lea gue are; Rill.Cassett, EJlvoy Widdi-son. ( The schedule : Price will play Helper July 26th. East Carbon will play the loser July 29th. Another game will be played July 31. (double elimination). . . ' - Vangie Bikakis is in SacraCalifornia visiting mento, several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Berdick. spent -- , h, The all State games will be at Cedar City on August 7, 8, and for the first three runs. In the 8th 9th. Nelson and Mestas. both successfully bunted and then on some Mr. and Mrs. Mary Hicks and daring base running Nelson scored baby are in Dragerton visiting at and Mestas was out attempting to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Von steal Home. Wright and Tollis Storch. Mrs. Hicks is the daughter both walked and Yelonek doubled of Mr. and Mrs. Von Storch. in the final two runs. Miss Caral Christensen -- Applications for all other elk hunts will be received at department offices beginning August 12 through 19. Public drawings for these- - hunts will - be held, in the Capitol Building August 29. Applicants were remainded tha jillo. the special , green envelopes only The managers of the available at license vendors over are James Carger and Adam Ga the state , may, , be used when ap' briella. The Little League All Stars on plying for .the elk hunts,- Elk ap may., bq! made .only and Sunnyside are: Tony Saddler, Paul plications, must be. a certifiLaturges, Jilly Kelley, Sonny Max-e- ed check,accompanied.by cashiers check or money Clinton Hamilton, Bruce Anin order amount of $15. the., Linddrews, Frankie Sacco, Kent .for , the .three anApplications sey, -- ackie Bonequesto, set this year, will be Murphy, Jerry Newman, Bobby telope. rinnts, Cockrane, Darrell Driggs. Mana- accepted beginning July 29 through 3, Public drawing will be gers for Little League are: Frank August at the Building August 8. Capitol Sacco and All special deer permits will go on:. sale f August; 26, inj ;the , county Juney-Lindsey- The East Carbon American Legion Team is all set to participate in the Carbon County Legion playoffs this coming week, Tuesday, July 23rd. Price and Helper will meet for the first game. The winner of this game meets East Carbon at th Sunnyside Ball park July 24th, on Thursday, July 25th. The losers of the first two games will meet in Helper, and the loser of that game is eliminated from further competition. Sunday East Carbon defeated Price in a well played game, 6 to 4. Fratto was the winning pitcher giving up 4 runs, 8 hits and 4 walks. In the 4th inning Wright singled, Tollis was hit by a pitched ball and Yelonek hit a home run and game. Archery deer licenses will go on sale in early August at Utah Department of Fish and Game offices only, 1956 West North Temple,. Salt Lake City. They may be procured by mail or by calling in person at the offices, which are open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. week days and 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturdays. The archery hunt is statewide from August 31 through September 15. The department reminded that anyone applying for a special big game license of any kind must first possess the regular big or combination license. The large colored number across the face of the regular license must be included in all applications for the special hunts. - Applications for, two early elk hunts will be received at depart merit offices only beginning July 29 through August 3. Public drawings for these two hunts will be held in, the Capitol Building Au. Dutton gust 8. They, ,are hunt for, J.5 bulls and; 10 either sex animals; the. lich Couqty hunt for! 30 either sex.) The first is set for August 31, on J In response to an increased public interest in recreational activities and physical education in the Carbon and - Emery county , area, Carbon, ollege!,wiIl offer, a class in swirinning for. adults.beginning July 29. at, the; Price, City swimming pool, it was announced by tElmo Geary. director of adult education .at the. college. . The class, conducted with the cooperation of Price city officials, will meet three times each week, FriMondays, Wednesdays days; for four, weeks, and students wfll , receive instruction - for two hours each day. The course is designed for beginners who are learning . io e swim, j but .it .is also who desire; to imopen prove their skills in Awater sports. One hpur of college credit irf physical' education may be earned by those enrolled in the class. Individuals over the age of 13 - ( -- . ; rs They will be sold first-comwith mailed or persona applications getting equal priority. Details covering all other application information, special hunts and governing regulations will be shown in the big game proclamations to be published, re- -' printed and available at all license vendors or department offices by the last week in July. first-serve- e, g ufrers Swim Class Four-Wee- ks to-othe- seat nearest the area of each hunt who are interested in enrolling in this swimming class are urged to notify Mr. Geary by mail or telephone as soon as possible, and they should also attend a. preliminary registration meeting at the Carbon College gymnasium, across the street east from the Price swimming pool, at 7:30 p. m. Friday, July 26. The class will be offered either in the morning between the, hours of 8 and 10 a. m. or in the evening from 6 to 8 p. m; Classes will be held at both hours if ten or more people register for the morning class and at least ten sign up for the evening session. Cost of the complete course, including pool fees and services, of life guards and qualified instructors, will be $10 per person, payable at the time of registration, Friday, July 26, at 7:30 p.m. 12-lesss- 24-ho- ur |