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Show Serving the Mining Area of East Carbon. Volume 10 Seeks s P-T- L bon on the school board for the coming five years. Election will be held on Tuesday, November 5. Voting will be done at regular polling, places in Sunnyside, Columbia arid Drager-toEveryone who is registered . is eligible to Vote. . Mr. Bowen for Arrangements and Mr. Ross to appear: at the meeting were made by Mrs Louise Lauriski, program chairman. Everyone is invited to attend. n. ' K Neil Varren Named President of I Steel Corporation seeks to the Carbon county Board Again this yCar a number of the of Education. This election will be youngsters from Trinity Episcopal held Tuesday, November 5th, and Church will , Trick or Treat for the voting will be done in the re- the Worlds children. &'' ., , This unique trick or treat is gular polling places of Sunny-sidand Columbia sponsored by the "United Nations Dragcrton. 'H 4. Ross is completing a term International Childrens Emergenof 5 years on the School Board cy Fund and has been widely adHe is now serving as president of vertised on both radio and telethe Board, and .this is his second vision. Instead of trick or treating for year as president and he served these to the youngsters ask for as themselves, prior small terms of president. change donations which will sent active be in to the UN to buy food, Mr. Ross has been community and civic affairs in clothing, medicines and other welthe East Carbon area. He is a past fare supplies for needy children throughout the world: president of the Sunnyside a Young people who will be parclub, and past Utah-Idah- o CLYDE WAGAR "District of 'the ticipating in this UN trick or treat New Administrator of Kiwanis! He is now serving as will carry bottles with the officia the treasurer of the Sunnyside UNICEF label. They can be idenMr. Clyde Wagar recently astified by this official seal. Corporation. sumed the duties of Administra City to the In Many will do their trick or treat tor at Utah Penrianente hospital Board seeking of Education. Mr. Ross has for the Worlds Children on Wedand Carbon Medical Service. stated he feels many achievements nesday night, but some will be Mr. Wagar was born in Wiscon- have been accomplished during out with their official coUection sin and received his degree in his term. Among these are: bottles on Thursday. Business management and entered 1. A set of written rules and Last year $125 was sent to the -Good at the hospital field the regulations to govern the. profes- UN from East Carbon as our Samaritan Hospital in Portland, sional decisions of the board. share in caring for needy and 2. The fencing and hard sur- unfortunate children throughout Oregon. Mr. Wagar is married and has facing of most of the schools in the world. ' two- sons. He is a member of the the district. MEMORIAL SERVICES Episcopal church. Fishing and 3. The successful completion of the building program provided by hunting are his hobbies. Memorial services well be held Henry Kaye, who has been the (Continued on Page Three) November 2nd, at 2, p.m. in the Administrator for the past year Orangeville Chapel for Dean Peamoved on to California and assumBridal cock who was a victim of drownReception ed the duties as Administrator of ing in the Colorado river last the Kaiser Foundation Hospital in Heath Frieda winter. He is survived by his wife, Gay Vallejo. The Kayes have enjoyed Louise, son Garth and 'two daughtheir stay in the East Carbon area Honored Shower ters, Genevieve and Violet. and it was with regret that they left their "many friends. A lovely open house bridal reNOTICE ception was held at the, home of East Carbon Mohawks Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sanders, Oc- Spanish class open to general tober 18th from 4 until 6 in honor public, sponsored by Carbon ColOn October 8th the East Carbon of their daughter, the former Frie- lege with a five credit hours. Mohawks went to Helper to play da .Gay Sanders who became the Taught by Lorenzo Jaramillo. (at their first game with the Helper bride of Mr. George Heath, son East Carbon). Contact Mr. JaraRams. The game got off to a good Of Mr. and Mrs. Heath, Sunny- millo and he will be able to give starts Although they played a hard on October the 12th at Elko, date. side, and good game the Rams won Nevada. About thirty of the Pep Club The bride wore her wedding girls were there. They kept up suit, a Cashmere and Orion Pastel the East Carbon school spirit with and black tweed. Black swede four cheerleaders leading the yells. pink acshoes On October 16th, East Carbon cented and small pink earrings her outfit. Mohawks played their second A beautiful three tiered bridal game with Price Pirates on their cake and traditional wedding bells home field. The boys played a and pink rose buds graced the fairly good game, but they lost lovely table. 19-However they will still keep Serving was Mrs. William Vodoup their- - school spirit. The Pep pich and Mrs. William Boatwright. Club has about sixty members Refreshments were trays of tiny and they were all present at our small delicacies, assecond game. Our next game is sandwiches, sorted bridal cookies and mints. October 30, at Price with the Kay Frances, sister of the bride Price Pirates. was m charge of the guest book. Receiving guests, unwrapping Alpha Xi chapter of Beta Sigma gifts were: Misses Linda Tucker, Phi held its regular meeting Mon- Mary Jean Peacock, Charmaine day evening at the home of Ei- Workman, Donna & .Driggs, George leen Gunderson in Columbia. Nine-te- n Ann Brown i and Lillian Archebe-qumembers were in attendance. all friends of j the bride. The program on Prose was Mrs. Hazel Morgan, Sunnyside, preesnted in a very interesting fashion by Lorraine Vodopich and is a patient at the Permanente MISS DEN A RING Lola Alger. During the business Hospital in Dragerton. She went Engaged session, it was. voted that the to surgery Saturday, October 26. Mr. and Mrs. Lehman L. Ring, Chapter would purchase a Hi-Mrs., Morgan teaches at Dragerton. set and rafflerjt off at a. date in of Dragerton wishes to announce the near future, o raisg funds for Mrs. Marjorie Welty is in the the engagement of their daughB. Judd, son our service project! Price Hospital where ter Dena, to Richard Delicious refreshments were ser- she is a patient. of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Judd of Thoved by the hostesses, Donna Mrs: Welty teaches at the Pe- Dragerton. The wedding will take mas and Eilen Gundrson. , tersen School at Sunnyside, place some time in November.; Neil Warren of the Carbon Col-lege faculty was elected presi-dent of the Associated Utah Speech Teachers at their annual .meeting at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City Recently. He served as : of the organization the during past year and was deviated to the top position by a large vote from the speech teachers of .the state. A native of Price, Mr. Warren I was appointed coach of forensics and interpretative speech at Carbon Senior High School in 1955. During the past two years he has achieved statewide recognition for the high contest ratings of his speech students. He has been a popular performer in the Theatre group ih Price and is active in other civic and school organizations. He was named Commander of - the Price National Guard unit last year, and is now of the Carbon CounEducatioanl Association. ty ! He married Ora Mecham of Roosevelt in 1948 and lives with his wife and small, son, Brad, in their new home in north Price. ! ) vice-preside- nt Com-mupi- e, v --M- fe ty vice-preside- nt NOTICE .Effective October 28, 1957, the Mountain States Telephone Business office, at Dragerton will be ... - ' closed. can Any Business' Transactions be handled by Dialing O. Ac- counts can be paid at the Miners Post at Sunnyside, or the Union Supply Co.; at Dragerton, from 9 a jn. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. vice-preside- nt 3 Ki-aw- Lieut.-Gov-ern- nis or re-electi- on , -- - 14-1- 3. 0. e, East Carbon Parents, Teachers Schedule First Meeting Monday r Mrs. Pauline Rowley, president of the East Carbon Parent-TeachAssociation, announced that the first meeting of the year will be held in the JuniorJiigh school gymnasium at 7 :00 p.m,, Monday, Navember 4. All citizens of the East Carbon area are invited to attend, in view of the special, important program that hase been arranged. Principle speakers will be Ray J. Bowen and Don Ross, both candidates for election to the school board. First on the agenda of business for the this year,' Mrs. Rowley said, will be a membership drive. Our goal is, 100 per cent of all parents with children in school, Mrs. Rowley stated. Everybody should belong to this important organization. Other officers of the this : EmMrs. year are ma Gvish; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Connie Poglajen; prograin chairman, Mrs. Louise Lauriski. Other committee assignments have not yet been filled,' but will be announced at an early date. The important thing in maka success, Mrs. Rowley ing said, is not necessarily wh heads the committees, but, rather, hdw many people in the entire community are active in the work of the organization. We hope to have everyone in East Carbon helping this with the businss of year. And Monday night is a good time to start. er P-T- A P-T- A vice-preside- nt, P-T- A P-T- A Annual Relief Society Day November 8, 1957 at the Dragerton LDS ward chapel. Dinner will be served from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. . Adults 75c children 45c. Program 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Program includes a one act comedy under the direction of Iris Van Cott. Bazaar, 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. For childrens sale handwork-clothinfish pond, and baked goods. All handwork items will be on display at Relief Society from now until bazaar date. Dancing 9:00 to 11:30 p.m. No charge. Fun for the whole family. Public g, invited. NOTICE meeting will be held MonNovember 4, 1957 at 7 p.m. day, in the Petersen school at SunnyP-T- A side. Members are urged to attend. Mrs. Annie Durrant, Mrs. E. M. Baker of Fairbanks, Alaska and Mrs. J. R. Widdison of Charleston, Utah, were united after twelve years. They were ip Long Beach, California, where the three sisters visited with relatives and friends. . re-uriit- ed Fi City-Coun- S, s- . r.. As at Speech Organization , Worlds Children NO. 44 5c re-electi- on er t on Don Ross, mine foreman, Kaiser Ray J. Bowen and Don Ross, candidates for election to the Carbon county Board of Education, will both speak at the first meeting of the East Carbon Parent-TeachAssociation in the Junior school Gymnasium at 7 :00 high p.m., Monday, November 4. . Mr. Bowen-iseeking election to his first term as school bo yd jnember, while Mr. Ross has served on the school board for the past five years. ' Mrs. Pauline Rowley, president states of the East Carbon is one of that this first meeting the most important of the year, since it will give parents an to hear both school board candidates, and choose the man they want to represent Car- n. Re-electi- Per Copy Trick or Treat For the School Board Member . Candidates to Speak At PTA Meeting ! $900,000 Monthly Payroll DRAGERTON, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1957 School Board I.! 7,000 Population ty .x eth Allred was operated 26, at the Permanente Hospital where she is a patient. Mrs. on-Octob- er Mrs. Allred teaches at the Dragerton Elementary school. , |