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Show News Highlights About Drogerton Folks New Chief Engineer Mr. and Mrs. John Lozinsky, is favorable. A new high school Johnny, Betty and Verna return- will be built on a site to be select- Takes Over Duties ed recently from their vacation ed between Sunnyside and Dragspent visiting relatives in Colorado. erton. Florence Lauriski was apIn Pueblo they Vvisi ted Mrs. Lozin- pointed as finance chairman to In Carbon Company Wal-senbur- g, Colorado, the Lozinskys visited Johns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lozinsky. At La Junta, they visited Mrs. Lozinskys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clements. meeting was held at the East Carbon auditorium Monday night, January 14, at 7:30. President Bob Kilcrease was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Willis Johnson read the treasurers report. Mrs. Arthur E. Hunter, program chairman, then introduced the speaker of the evening, Judge B. L. Dart of Price. Judge Dart gave an impressive and informative talk on Juvenile Delinquency. Frank Van Cott then announced two piano numbers to be played by Don and Paula Butler. These talented young people played a number using two pianos. This was followed by a piano duet, Gerald Robbins, a teacher at East Carbon Junior high school, gave two vocal numbers, Loves Old Sweet Song, and Londonerry Air, Gordon Parker, representing the committee selected to meet with the district school board, gave a report of the committees activities. Mr. Parker carefully summarized the results of the deliberations of the school board relative to the proposed high school for East Carbon. He stated that East Carbon residents are assured of a high school in this area providing the coming bond election P-T- A DRUG FACTS py f GIRLS. f WHY NOT PERX UP YOUR. APPEARANCE WITH SOME OF THOSE BEAUTY AIDS AT KELLEY DRUG be bright look B (LIGHT f Construction in Utah Hits Record in 1956 Ru- all-ti- one-ye- ar four-come- Har-lin- rs Dorothy Gray PRICE SALE! Special Dry Skin Mixture $2.50 size $4.00 Size for for $1.25 $2.00 Cellogen Hormone Cream $5.00 size for $2.50 For ithe first time since 1951 the soft coal industry in 1958 pushed its production up over 500 million tons. This is official on the basis of conservative year-en- d estimates by the U.S. Bureau Final actual figures of Mines. will not be available for some time. But the weekly report of the Bureau for January 4 shows 'a calendar-yea- r production of bituminous coal of exactly 500 mila 6.4 per cent inlion tons crease over the 470 million tons produced in 1955. Chevron Pressure Primer System starts cold engines in seconds to start your tractor or other engines in coldest weather with Primer Pressure System. Chevron Priming Chevron pressurized steel cartridges, a fuel in pocket-siz- e simple discharger mounted near driver, and a few feet of tubing . . . thats all you need to get fast, sure starts all winter long. It takes only seconds heavy-dut- y ANNOUNCEMENT tary. The following members of the YMMIA presidency were released : George Golding, Sid Johnson, Frank Turner, Gerald Oviatt. Sustained as the new YMMIA presidency were : Sid Johnson as pres! y dent, with William Cowan and Picconi as counselors and Don Parmley as clerk. Joe Harvey was sustained a priest and Floyd Gourley and Boyd Ross were sustained at teachers in the Aaronic priesthood. Alpha Iota Chapter of Beta Phi met Monday night at the home of the president, Veloy De Friez. A business session was conducted, after which the lesson, How is Your Conversation?, was given by Ellen Behling. Voice and Vocabulary Reflect the Inner You was given by Iris Van Cott. Plans for the annual Valentine party were discussed. Soft Coal Production g Low initial cost of this priming system is quickly repaid through lengthened battery life and re- - jbHEf.nON) duced crankcase dilution. And to avoid ice in fuel lines use a little Chevron Ban-Ice. For Informatioi to my Standard Oil Company of California product, call C. L. LEAVITT & SON Phone MEdford You look smarter DREAM-CADESIGN Mercury shares its styling with no other car. s and the sculptured rear Dramatic innovations such as the for of cars will the influence yeara to come. shape projectiles EXCLUSIVE R tail-light- Ve-lo- Vz USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! e, bia-Gene- va week-lon- 31, 1957 Sper-ry-Ran- , Page Seven SUN-ADVOCA- Mr. Ilarline said 1957 construction could top the 1956 high. The industrial boom shows no signs of slackening. The Southern Pacific Railroad will spend an estimated $19 million in four years to complete its new causeviy across the Great Salt Lake. Marquardt Aircraft, at Ogden, Thiokol Chemd ical in Box Elder county and Corporation, at Salt Lake City, all newcomers last year, already are programming extensive expansion of their Utah installations, he said. New construction in Utah soar- struction in 1956 might well douhigh in 1956, de- ble the $140 million covered by The new chief engineer for the ed to an in decline dolph Sanich and Frank Burdick. home building. permits, the director said. a spite ComCoal and Coke Plans are under way to formulate Independent his duties conPermits in Studies released this week by Monday. pany began ways to raise funds to purchase an John Pau Storrs is not new to the University of Utah Bureau of struction including industrial, opaque projector for the local Carbon county, however. He was Economic and Business Research commercial and educational schools. born in Ferron (quite by coinci- showed that industrial expansion nearly doubled in 1956, Mr. Har-lin-e Members of Business and Pro- dence since his mother was said. The total was $48.6 millonly was chiefly responsible for the new fessional Womens Club met visiting there), but his childhood ion 91 per cent more than the high. Thursday night at the home of Ag- and youth were spent in the minA whooping $140 million in new $25 5 million in 1955 and covered nes Scow. Hostesses were Mrs. of Sweets. He was grad- construction was authorized by the industrial developments spread ing camp Scow, Marjorie Welty and Ila An- uated from Carbon area in the school building permits issued throughout Utahs derson. President Arvetta Satter- and attended Carbon high Box to on the south Elder for county L. 1956. state Osmond the College in field conducted the discussion on one before going into the of the bureau, said north, from Uintah county on the director year a project to be undertaken by the service and completing 3 years this total ran 23 per .cent higher east to Tooele county in the west. group. Dr. Dina Bayer gave a talk in the Army Air Force. While in than the $113 million The largest project was the $14 spent in on mental health. Darlene Morris the million nitrogen products and anservice, he married the former 1955, the previous high. entertained the group with her Elaine Kim, whose home was in Add to this expenditures for rec- hydrous ammonia plant built by clever acrobatics. During the social Sandy. At the close of his enlist-- ! lamation projects, highway con- United States Steel at its Colum hour, refreshments were served. ment, he enrolled at the University Division works north struction, sewage and water works Mrs. David Menotti has been of Utah and with and other utilities, military instal- of Provo. At Moab, an $8.5 million 'was graduated confined to the Price hospital a degree in mining engineering. He lations and other construction on uranium mill sprang up during the where she received treatment for was first employed by the U. S. which no permits are re- year, and another big uranium mill an illness. Fuel Company at Hiawatha, where quired, andbuilding the total for new con- - was started at Mexican Hat in San Fireside for the M men and he and his lived for five Juan county. A Marquardt Airfamily Gleaners of the Dragerton ward years. He terminated his employcraft Company plant first phase was held Sunday night at the ment there a position Fitness Camp, Burleigh Heads, in a $15 million development was by taking conferhome of Mr. and Mrs. Don Parm with the built at Ogden, and at Tremonton, mining branch of the Queensland, for the annual ley. A social hour followed the les- United States Geological Survey ence. Lessons on all aspects of mis- Thiokol Chemical Company startson and discussion with refresh- at Salt Lake City. Mr. Storrs had sionary teaching were given dur- ed a $2 million works. ments being served by Mrs. Parm been with the survey three years ing the six days that the conferHome slipped 18 per ley. before accepting the position of ence was held. On the recreational cent underbuilding the impact of tightenwere swimming, volleyball, The adult study group of the chief mining engineer for the coal agenda ed financing and increased mateand tennis met basketball, softball, Dragerton ward Sunday night company. He will have jurisdiclabor costs. Utah built at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd tion over the Kenilworth, Castle ping pong. A Sunday fast and tea rial and 6,116 new dwellings in 1956, comconcluded the McKean. After the study and dis- Gae and Clear Creek timony properties. cussion a social hour followed. pared with 7,423 in 1955. At present Mrs. Storrs and their conference. Tasty refreshments were served by children, Karen Lee, 10; Kaye the hostess. Plans were made for Elaine, 9; Paulette, 4, and John a social to be enjoyed by the Paul, Jr., 1, are living in their group. home at Salt Lake City, but will Guests at the home of Mr. and move here as soon as a house is Mrs. John Lozinsky Sunday after- readied. Kenilworth is eagerly noon were Mi', and Mrs. Lebron their arrival. Until then Dial and family. A delicious dinner Mr. Storrs is living with his parMaurice Tatton announces the opening of the Tatton was served by Mrs. Lozinsky. Ed ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Storrs of Insurance Agency, Room 5, Silvagni Building, Price, McKinley was also a guest. Price. Guests at the home of Mr. and Utah. Offering insurance coverage in some of the Mrs. Taylor Turner over the week The condition of Sotero Jaimez end were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tur- who was largest stock companies, furnishing: Fire, Auto, Inbadly injured in a mine ner and baby from Provo. Paul is accident last Thursday morning land, Marine, Bonds, etc., and representing the Equia senior student at the Brigham was slightly improved at the last table Life Assurance Society of America. Your insurYoung University where he is ma- report. Mr. Jaimez was standing joring in education. on a shuttle car and was using the ance problems and needs are earnestly solicited. Howard Perkins, manager of the stoper drill in roof bolting when a Union Supply store in E section, slab of coal broke from the roof has been confined to the Price hos- and crushed him. AFTER DIAL CONVERSION TELEPHONE Miss Helen Trauntvein was one pital for observation and treatME 68 Home ment. of 104 elders and lady missionaries ME 868 Office At sacrament services of the of the LDS Australian mission met at who National LDS ward the held Sunday recently Dragerton night, the following members of the genealogy committee were released with a vote of thanks for their efforts : James W. Burnham, Edith Burnham, Lloyd Killian and Bert Frandsen. A new gelealogical was sustained, with commitee Lloyd Killian as chairman, Gene Ross and William Callahan as assistants, and Irene Beers as secre- skys sisters and their families, Mr. work with Russell Fryer, Mrs. and Mrs. Lewis Snow Mr. and and Mrs. Glen Beard. They also visited Mr. Lozinskys brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lozinsky and his brother, George, as well as his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barbari. At THE Thursday, January see better Sig-ma- Theres a spacious open-ai- r feeling in the new Mercury. Glass area is as big as a picture window 3 feet by 9 feet. Comer posts are so slim you hardly know they are there. You enjoy a wide, wonderful window on the world. UP TO 4,122 SQUARE INCHES OP GLASS ride smoother feel wonderful andwhen, hear Mercnrys low r V4?I I g brings you the most effective features ever put between you and the road. You get Mercury "firsts such ball-joifront suspension. 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