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Show U. S. Fuel Enforcement More and More Complicated "1 K i v xr I J 'I ijr 5 jr La "? " rf. .?&!: x ,y.,v;riV'r'--- NL ! sT ' - H s, 4V t) - t ,'CK" :.-i?:- - 4 X1 VV ixi y . t( , 5- ! -. V x s5- -f ' ' - l-i ' ' "Is " x A? -- 399 , ar U i i Q( i. behalf R. X t-F-r-L I, Banquet Story, Angelo Chris Vaseleou, ployees and thanked the company Paul Mark Veillard, Peirce WilLonq-Time- rs for the dinner and the awards. son, William S. Yates, Earnest H. Following the tom turkey and R. JoClifford Bishop, Erickson, The United States Fuel com- members. Eighteen of the mem seph Locke, John Martino, Fred trimmings dinner, club members operator of the coal mines bers belong to the Thirty-Yea- r, ply, Earl K. and guests witnessed an enterPallaora, John at Hiawatha, staged its third An- class and have an average of 32 Wilde and JamesSmodey, R. Larsen. taining floor show. nual Twenty Year club dinner in years of service. Fifty-fiv- e are in honor of its veteran employees the Twenty-Yea- r class and have with twenty or more years of an average of 24 years of serviservice at the Carbon Country ce. Ten former employees with PHONE CAMPBELLS TRANSFER STORAGE club on May 12. more than 20 years of service, On hand to greet the more than who have retired, make up the eighty members and guests who honorary membership and those attended was S. J. Craighead, vice attending were Andrian Simmons, MOVING-PACKINSHIPPING president and general manager, Daniel O. Wyeherly, Neils C. who presided as toastmaster and Christensen, Lloyd F. Grogan, complimented the employees on William Toraichi Steckleman, their fine service records. Mr. Budo, Ezra Branch and Gordon F. IS. IAII IM AVt. Craighead also told those as- Hall. Mr. Hall, a Twenty-Yesembled that the coal industry is member, came from his home in running into more and more com- South San Francisco, California, petition from other types of fuels to attend this third annual but that his sales department will and in a brief remark bemake every effort to sell the coal fore the audience he expressed his produced by Hiawatha miners and appreciation at being able to atAPARTMENT FOR RENT to put forth every effort to keep tend and to renew old acquainthe mines working as many days tances. Other honorary members as possible during each week. He who did not attend include Jostated that his company has done seph Hanson and Yashitaro Oku-d- a. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT and will continue to do everything possible to make further improveOther members of the Twenty-Ye- ar 25 MODERN ROOMS ments in the community and to club include N. Lee Kirk, give the workers nicer homes in Bernard E. Christensen, William FREE PARKING FOR GUESTS which to live. All we ask is a B. Sanders, Guy H. Holmes, Jofair deal, he stated in referring seph Clee Gordon, Leslie W. All- to the companys associations with red, John L. Andreen, Alburn TOURIST ACCOMMODATIONS OR WEEKLY RATES the United Mine Workers of Babcock, James Monroe BearnAmerica. He further stated that son, John Burt, Alfred Clavel, he, as a member of the Utah Coal Carmin A. Colosimo, LeRoy DaOperators association, was one vis, Archie Etzel, Joseph P. who insisted that the coal indu- Frandsen, James Johnitakis, Merstry keep up payments to the un- rill Kirby, Tony Lupo, Nick ions welfare fund when many of Stephan Koegler, Manager George Mitanis, Francis the companies ceased payments at G. Monson, James Neilso'n, Anthe expiration of the old bitu- drew Frank Olsen, John Pakes, j minous coal contract. We realize that a union is a good thing for the workers and our company will try in every way possible to cooperate with that organization in making things better for our miners and other employees, he stated. This year, Mr. Craighead welcomed into the club 12 new members who, during the past 12 months, have completed 20 years of service with the company; Those receiving the Twenty Year club certificates were Melvin E. Jeffs, Shefton Gordon, Q. Anderson, William Wallace Baldwin, Nick Katsavrias, Paul Pappas, Remo Spigarelli, William G. Burgess, Merrill G. Bearnson, Spencer Day, Kenyon W. Simmons, Richard Hampshire and Sigco Mira-kim- i. Mr. Craighead personally presented twenty-ye- ar membership certificates and gold lapel button awards to these men as a token of appreciation for their meritorious service. Five members of the club who completed 30 years of service during the past 12 months graduated into the thirty-ye- ar class this year and were awarded thirty-ye- ar gold buttons by Mr. Craighead. They were Lewis Finley, Walter A. Baxter, William P. Burn, Mike Klovich and Theros Zaharoulis. Other members of the Thirty-Yegroup include Joseph Parm-le- y, Dan V. Garber, Clarence All-re- d, No. 3 66 table with No. 367 chairs. A bright Virginia House dinette designed Alexander Beveridge, Samcompactly to save valuable space. "Remarkably low cost. In red, grey uel Fadel, Emanuel Kourianakis, - yellow with matching chairs George Petrolakis, Mike Stifos, David Alexander, Sr., Charles N. Greenland, John K. Jeffs, George Lee Palmer, and Frederick Thompson. The present club roster lists 75 Price, Utah active members and 10 honorary Honors Law William W. Baldwin, a new Angelo Pappas, Clifford E. Simmons, Louis Pappas, Elmer Dean Twenty-Ye- ar club member, reof the emPettey, Emory W. Ricketts, David sponded on ':'z r x J-- Lineoln Motel :SlhSw is forever devising new ways Such a school was held in Price last Wednesday and Thursday and part of the course was making plaster casts of footprints. Shown above taking part in this instruction are, left to right, William Rip Collins, Albert Passic, Ralph Jones and Sheriff David Wallace. Mr. Jones is with the FBI and the others are with the Car-bo- n Photo by Woodward county sheriffs office. but law enforcement agen-- Z to keep ahead of making every effort ftoateWith this thought in mind, theZ Officers association with the coopera-:yFederal Bureau of Investigation enforce-affce- rs twice each year for all law in the state. C con-;!&- wa Spring coal Canyon !S scouts, sons miners in the Madrigal, Leonard area and seven of some of the completed first by Richard for safety instructor recently xw instructed iLiell, ireau of Mines. the course it following: Abel Bidel la, Luis Canchola, Abraham Manuel R. Carrillo, Grove Lawrence Richard Daniel Farish, Bertram Jensen, James completing fi Earl McGleas-so- Far-rimon- US YOUR FINANCE NEW OR USED AUTOMOBILE Quick Ipprnisal fily Fuss and on 1940 action if you see us first - No Bother MS Plan. PRIVATE I piS - No Trouble Insurance required on your auto. and later models 10AN SILVAGXI . of Spring Canyon; Joe N. Barola, n, William Gladstone Moore, Carl E. Mortensen, Byron Carl Emil Olsen, Andre Ramirez, Schocknmyer, Eli Sena, Glen F. Sheets, E. Eldon Jewkes, Harley English, Robert Farish, William d, Edward Farish, George F. Harold Allred Hansen, Hilario Huerta, Joseph Johnson, John Koss, Jr., Martin Kramarich, Harold Lambert, Phillip Montez, Ben Maranjo, James Redford, John Richards, Joseph William LET No Simmons and Eugene Trujillo, all Completed Canyon Area Miners, Scouts Courses Recently 1 lid . . Loans made New Car Purchases Financed CREDIT BUILDING COMPANY PRICE, UTAH Ernest Virgil Hight, Reid Lamon Olsen, Ray Angus, Tony Baione, Louis Bolognoni, John Ferri, Clinton Howard, Louis Massa, William Perry Reese, John Tolich and Earl Windsor, all of Latuda; Robert Amos Buchanan, Henry John Topolovev, Joe C. Uliberri, Gilbert John Adams, George Fullerton, Eldon Harward, Joseph Glenn Jackson, Frank Jerant, George Jerant, Ernest OGreen, Edward Rebol and William Sherman, all of Helper. Darrell Robert Gentry, Victor Fossat, Emilio Ori, all of Peerless; Charles Q. Oviatt, Elmo; George R. Ball and Frank Kraync, Rains; Joseph H. Dowd, Thomas Francis Dowd, John T. Maulsby, all of Price. In addition to the foregoing, 19 men received partial first aid training with the classes which completed the course. The following listed Boy Scouts who are under 16 years of age and are sons of men employed in the coal mining industry of Carbon county completed the course of instruction in first aid training. They are entitled to letter certificates of first aid training: Robert Allred, Rex Bruce Day, Carl ElRoy Mortensen, Marko Yelon-ic- h, Jr., and Tony Louis Yelon-ic- h, all of Spring Canyon; James Willie Gentry, Peerless, and Leslie Stewart Newren, Mar-agak- t! is, Ttiamuie ar an!6995 Helper Furniture Company |