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Show Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume 10 7,000 Populafion DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1957 ?Y " f ' "Nj ' S:- v rv Gain Over Year Ago V . Number 39 Adult Classes Adult classes in biology, art, office business machines, typewriting and shorthand are how under way at Carbon College. Some of the classes are in danger of being discontinued, however, unless a few more students enroll this week, according to college offi- A distinctive honor was recently received by Alan C. Bartlett; The annual report of the United newly appointed member of the yi f 5c CarboA Colleges Highly Honored - -i Per Copy Alan C. Bartlett, Carbon Professor, Welfare Fund Balance Shows UMW i $900,000 Monthly Payroll Mine Workers of America wel- faculty at Carbon College. A '"'I fare and retirement fund was re- Scientific paper, based upon his leased Monday and showed that masters thesis, "Radiation Induc. V vV' v V the fund had an unexpended ba- ed Mutations, was used by Dr. cials. ' r & 7 lance of $145,321,221.85 as of June George Lefuere of the National Anyone in terested in joining I ''' Times Foundation, at the Ameri- one of these classes should im30, 1957, as compared with ' can Institute of Biological Scien- mediately contact Elmo i yA ' ' as of June 30, 1956. u Geary, v , ' ces meeting, which was held at director of adult education, or else A $141,944,-183.44, t Expenditures totaled v;v 26-2attend the riext: rheeting of the of which 97.2 per cent of Stanford University August ? y" i ..A s f f i 1957. 4 class and become enrolled. . the sum was used for payments ( V ' ' Mr. i' v , a Bartlett is , of ? ,s f The class in Shorthand, taught graduate ' ! ; aiding 215,702 beneficiaries. The Carbon , ,. received and his Wlllt College, by Mary Margaret Flaim, meets balance was used for all adminisB. S. arid M. S. degree from the on includMondays and Thursday at 6 :30 of the fund, trative costs GOLDEN GALLON BLOOD DONORS of Utah. His University Major p.m. at the college business building those of its Washington headWe were very proud to present Golden Gallon pins and cards to quarters and its 10 area medical field of specialization is Genetics, ing. The Typewriting class, taught and during the past three years he by John Yaqk, meets at 6 :30 p.m. the people shown in picture: Left to right, back row: William Pogla- offices. conducted significant research and on Mondays and. Fridays.. B. Mark James Tratos, gallon donor; jen, gallon donor; Tucker, gallon Of the total benefit expendidonor. Left to right, front row Mrs. Red Cross experimentation to determine the Office Machines students meet nurse; Mrs. Arthur Munn, gallon donor; Mrs. Frank Bilello, gallon do- tures for the fiscal year, pension effect of atomic radiation upon on Mondays and Thursdays at 8 :30 payments amounted to $75,002,-584.1- 2, living organisms. nor; 4Henry Kaye, hospital administrator, Dragerton. The instructor is J. B. p.m. on J une 30, 1957, there Mrs. James Cassano He married the former Vanice Thompson. were 63,009 retired miners receiv- Baker of Price. Both Mr. Henry Kaye and The next meeting of the class ing the $100 monthly pensions Mrs. Bartlett attended Carbon in General Biology taught by Weswhich is in addition to federal Kaiser First School, Carbon College, and ley Larsen will meet next TuesHigh social security or other income the University of Utah. day, September 24, at 7 p.m in the miner may receive. Aid Team the biology room of the adminis- ;yr, V $. .rT Jh 5 Sfr s J M is o 'kuf i $130,-172,370.- 58 9, si 'v'jf -- JbVXt . r ir Steels Recent Donors to Blood Program . Velma-Semirigsor- The fund is organized and adIn Place ministered as a separate entity, Anna-M- . Horner independent of the union and the The Kaiser Steels First Aid coal operators. Funeral services were conducted Team entered in competition durat 2 p.m. .at the Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nelson, Col Friday ing the 1957 State Fair and won and Bobbitt funeral parlor, San second place. umbia, spent a two weeks vacaCalifornia, for Mrs. This excellent team gathered a tion visiting friends and relatives, Bernardino, M. Horner, 77, former resiAnna total of 1480 from a total of 1500 They visited Mr. and Mrs. Morris dent of Price, who died at her points. They were only four points Nelson at Hermosa Beach, Mr. home at 825 East Francis street, from the winner, Kennecott Cop- and Mrs. E. S. Neilsen and family 9. Corona, September ,at Hayward, andMax and Patty She and her husband, per, George, The members of the team are: Nelson at San Leandro, who survives lived in Coher,had Captain, John Schmidt, Vendail rona for the past four years. Laramie, Bill Vodopich, Blake Mrs. Hornet was born in Jack-soHanna Aubrey Otterstrum, Jerry Bow and Arrow Minnesota, in 1880. The cou Hermandez and Jim Hampshire. pie moved to California from Price Season 1931. She was a member of the in Report ANNOUNCEMENT Order of Eastern Star in Price. The Bow and Arrow season is Mr. and Mrs. Horner celebrated Mr, and Mrs. Warrillo R. Poul-sonow in over was an and it announce wish to their 50th wedding anniversary in though Dragerton, the engagement of their daugh- teresting sixteen days for all the 1954 with a large party and markter Darlene .to Charles (Chuck) archery hunters it didnt net heav- ed their 53rd anniversary August Christensen of Price, son of Mr. ily in the deer taken and meat de 2 with a special dinner. and Mrs. Peter Christensen. The livered. In addition to her husband, a not set. been wedding date has The boys worked hard, early and brother, A. W. Mack of Home late, but many havent learned Gardens, California, survives. Burial was at the Montecito the art of stalking a deer or the AC Ernest Hamilton, son of old method of waiting them out. Memorial park. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hamilton of Attending the funeral from However it is a pleasure to. reSunnyside,' Utah, has just returned Price were Mr. and Mrs. O. L. to his base in Scotland - after an port a few who were successful. Har- Homer, brother of the deceaseds interesting tour in England, Italy Gene Tollis, Don Vigil, Boyd husband. and Paris where he was playing vey and Keith Hansen each killed baseball for the United States Air a deer with a bow and arrow in Whitemore Canyon. Hansens deer, Force. Ernest, is stationed at Preswick, a six point, dressed 229 pounds and carried a spread of thirty and Scotland. three-fourtinches. As for as we takBcause a girl is lovesick is no know, this is the largest deer in the state of Utah during the sign shell take any old pill which en comes along. Archery season. ' Jecond The response to the Red Cross Blood program was most gratify- ing when a drawing was made on August 13th. The need for blood is very great, and we wish to thank the doctors, nurses, nurses aides, telephone solicitors, . those who arranged for the use of the school building, those who supplied fans for the comfort of the donors; the. Cultura Club, Book Cliff club and Ladies Missionary Fellowship of the Dragerton Community church for the lovely homemade cookies provided for the canteen; all volunteer workers at the drawing, and any individual whose performances in any way contributed toward making this the most successful drawing in some time. An effort was made to list all persons who came to donate blood, however should any one have been overlooked, please accept our apologies. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the follow- ing: Harold Pruitt, Marion Pruitt, George Trujillo, William Davis, Emily Davis, Lily Tollis, Cecil Munn, Sarah Addy, James Fahl, Helen Fahl, Blair Poulsen, John W. Reese, Ralph Mitchell, Pauline Poglajen, Carl Poglajen, Edward s, Poglajen, Boyd McKean, Rose Rev. Stuart Fitch, Nan Fitch, Alan Tratos, Beda Tratos, George Zoolakis, Rose Bradley, Myrtle Tittle, Hilma Fox, Blanche Manchester, Emma , Candalaria, Harry Malaby, Lula Marley, Ora Lasnik, Lawrence Lasnik, Floyd Tucker, .Ruth Ragel, Eileen .Gunderson, Ernest Odendahl, Sidney Armstrong, Lorraine Vodopicli, Wm. Vodopich, Dorothy Korfanta, Calvin Jewkes, Harold Reynolds, Doug Bon, Vera Parmley, Louise Mecham, Samuel Fratto, Wm. Llewelyn, Sr., and Ida Fratto. LaVor Mower, Cedi Grider, Nora Grider, Mark Tratos, Lorraine Brooks, Gordon Alcott.-M- r. LaVar Mower, William Poglajen, Lloyd Killion, Sophia Arambula, Ed McKinley, Lyle Addy, Freeman Ellett, Lawrence Holliman, Alvin Johnson, Joe Johnson, Paul Butler, Helen Butler, Marion Lund, Russell Ramey, Emaline Miller, Chloe Shumway, Bill (Continued on Page Fourteen) Ra-do- n, n, tration building, and Carl Olsens Art class meets at the college art room at 7 p.m. ach Thursday evening. Save This Schedule FVotball Schedule for Carbon County Junior High Schools. October 2, Helper at Price, East Carbon Bye. October 8 (Tuesday) East Carbon at Helper, Price Bye. October 16, Price at East Car-boHelper Bye. October ' 23, Price at Helper, East Carbon Bye. October 30, East Carbon at Price, Helper Bye. November 7, Helper at East Carbon, Price Bye. Game time will be 1 :45 p.m. unless arranged otherwise by mutual consent. of participating, coaches. Home team will provide referees acceptable to visiting coach. n. David Abeyta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Abeyta left last week for Pocatello, Idaho where he is a student. This is the fourth year of studies in Idaho for Dav- - -- hs t: -- v, ' V , 'J f f 4: . ? The District Scout Committee headed by chairman Duane Frand-seDistrict Commissioner, Robert Parker and Field Scout .Executive, . Alvin Gaudio, have laid the plans for Carbons first district roundup rally. It will be conducted in Sunnyside park on September 27, 28, starting at 3:30 p.m. Friday and lasting until 2:30 p.pi: n, on Saturday. Purpose of the roundup rally is to impress the members of every troop in Carbon that there is plenty of fun in scouting. To develop a big activity for boy scouts only. To give scouts the opportunity to share the fun, through inviting of their choice to at non-membe- rs tend the Boy Scout rally and , , 4 i I ' with them in scouting. r A'f?- - "a , t -- ; An openinvitation is given every ; boy 11 through 13 to attend this h ' At H I camp. We are hoping that this will be the largest overnight camp ever held by the scouts, fathers of are scouts and the also welcomeed to attend the camp at any time. ' V. '1 ' All Scoutmasters in Carbon , . t ' . ! ? county are urged to bring their I troop and new members at this important camp for boy scouts. ATTENDED SENIOR DIVISION SUMMER CAMP The district officers wanted to Last month .Tommy Mestas, senior division of summer camp get the scout program to, more of Carbons youth and this will be Jack Manchester, David Fahl, at Camp Tuttle at Brighton. They the first step in getting the job Jimmy Cochrane, Richard Kuhns returned home Saturday, August done. arid Toriimy Huish attended the 31, after a two weeks stay. par-ticpa- te -- t ,l " S , non-membe- rs r -- - : |