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Ptiblisb.d W..kl7 by<br />
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THE WELFA~E DEPARTM’E~<br />
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VOL. L I DAWSON. NEW MEXIC-THURSDA~. AUCUST 2S, lgzl<br />
NUMBER 30.<br />
SAFETY,~RTMENT<br />
A safe man maken a careful ttidy<br />
of his daily work. A carnlem $rorker<br />
is un~fe; he lacks method, uses<br />
no precaution, or to num it up in a<br />
few word,; he does not think No<br />
great or impo~nt undertaking was<br />
ever brought to a successful imu 2 unless<br />
the Bmalleat” det.ailu had been<br />
carefully thought out. It is irlpoesible<br />
to make a man think tho~Ighti<br />
of mfety, if he has no concep<br />
the resultn that arise from<br />
chancen.<br />
Many accidenta can be attill ,utid<br />
to over-confidence. An over< onfi.<br />
dant “man may pomibly rea<br />
danger b which he is expos<br />
❑elf and over.entimati him<br />
with the result that he end<br />
perform dange~oha operati<br />
iniiely and sooner or late<br />
penalty: He. is the pem<br />
always. tiking chanceu..<br />
Mr. E. A. Holbrook, m<br />
neer, believes:<br />
The frequent occurren<br />
denti that am the regul<br />
not being familiar wfth<br />
language brinm out clea<br />
for every man who goes uncle<br />
h study English.<br />
in English.<br />
wamingti of dan~ and dnn<br />
e~<strong>here</strong> in mineu and for<br />
DAWSOHEXTEKDS WELCOME TOTHENEWLYWEDS<br />
No king ever entered a conquered parade form with the DawsoII BOYR<br />
city in beater triumph Wan Superin- ‘Cbarivmi Band under the competin<<br />
tendent Mt. George L. FenIon and, Ieadembip of all those present, at thi<br />
bride entered’Daw~on on Tburtiay had of the line. Justin front of tbt<br />
evening. band was the borro” and cart, whicl<br />
Tbe triumphal entry was the ch- had bkn reserved for the guest o<br />
max of days of careful planning and honor. {<br />
preparation. When it became known When the Fenlon car arrived, Mr<br />
that Mr. and Mm. Fenlon were ex- Fenlon was @laced in, the cart, ant<br />
petted tu amive in DaWson the latter the proce~sion-ehrted up main ~trem<br />
part of the week, a “Get FenIon” with the hand “playin@’ a m@dlej<br />
Club was organized with rapidity appropriate for tbe occaBion. Th<br />
that would put the best New Mexico line of march doubled back M mail<br />
politician to shame. Headquarters street and ~topped at the Sherwood<br />
were e~tablished in both Raton and home w<strong>here</strong> the pictoriaI history o<br />
Daw~on in record timepand placed the event waa recorded, and Mr~ an,<br />
in charge of men whoBe loyalty to Mm. FenIon re-united:<br />
the cause could not be questioned. Mr. and Mr~. Fenlon were marrie,<br />
The ~ubject of a suititde conveG- nt Denver, Colorado, on June’ l~th<br />
an-w for the townvi gust, was given Bince which time_$hey. have been i)<br />
serfoug and careful deliberation, and the east, Mr. FenIon having attend<br />
was finally left to the decision of a ed the summer segsion of Col,timbit<br />
~pecial committee. The Dawaon Newu U nivemity, tiking Rpecial work.<br />
while beinz ll~n-partirnan, cannot Mre. Fenlon, was formerly Mis<br />
frdl t+ Give recOEnitiori“to the very Jcsephine Mary Toohey, of Trinidad<br />
effjcient work of this epccial cointiit- C ~lorado, w<strong>here</strong> sbe has resided f?<br />
tee on transportation. Safety and the past several yearn. Mrs. Fenlol<br />
dependability were foremost in the ihus been in Dawson oti a number o<br />
minds of tbe committee. Nothing occasions, “and has a wide circle o<br />
seemed. ti meet these requirements admiring friend~.<br />
quite go completely as the humble Mr. FenIon ha~ been nupefinhn<br />
New Mexico bum. and a sturdy two- dont of tbe flcwaon public school<br />
wh=ld cart. for the paintfour ~ears. His efficien<br />
When Mr. and Mm. Fenlon left Fla- work in conriection with the 10CS<br />
, ton Thursday afternoon in their car, schools, and bis” conrenial mannel<br />
’11<br />
An antiiation la bin~ o ~zed the wheels of, the carefully perfed has won for him the- admi~on an<br />
MR. W. T. RUSH’S CAR STOLEN<br />
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Mr. W. T.- Rush’ n five p8wenger<br />
Buick wan stolen some time after 12.<br />
}’clock Tueeday night ‘from him .ga-<br />
.age w<strong>here</strong> he had left it that night.<br />
rhe car was ‘not mimed until 10<br />
~’clock Wedn~day morning, The<br />
ioor of the ,garage, which leads iritu :<br />
;he alley wa~ fotind unfa~tened.<br />
Van Dyke’s garage was notified,<br />
tnd they gave instructions’ h their<br />
road employeoB to search for the car.<br />
Fhey found it on Crow Creek flab’<br />
w<strong>here</strong> it had app=ently skidded off<br />
nn unimproved runway into the mud. .“<br />
Not being able b, extricate the,~gg,<br />
it was abandoned. ---<br />
Authorities are diligently at work<br />
endenvoting, to locate the thieve~:<br />
CAMP FIRE NOTES 1<br />
(Helen Frazer)<br />
The’ Uda Camp Fire Girls met at<br />
the ho,ne of B@nca Bergamo on<br />
Wednesday evcni~ Augu~t 17th.<br />
We planned for an over night bike<br />
on Tuesday to Daw#6n Canon. Aftir<br />
a few other topitiw~ra discussed, ice<br />
cream and cake were ~erved.<br />
We adjourned eatiy becaune of<br />
a threatening rain storm. I<br />
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(Hilary hfomow)<br />
The regular meeting of the A.O-<br />
Kiya Camp Fire wau held at the home<br />
o-$ Mv. J.. ,BJMorrow, Ayagt.. 16.<br />
We planned h have an overnight<br />
hike on the 26 of AuguBt and also a<br />
tennis tournament for the A-O-Kiyn<br />
Camp Fire beginning the 29 of Au.<br />
guut.<br />
We adjourned and will- have our<br />
next - meeting at the “home of Eu~<br />
Gordon next Tuesday.<br />
BOY SCOUTS<br />
(Wallace Stark)<br />
On Monday night August, 22nd the<br />
A*OCIATION kEING<br />
Boy Ecouti held their regular meet-<br />
ORGANIZED I<br />
ing. An over-night camping trip<br />
was plnnn.ed and dues were paid..<br />
for tbe purpow of educating th pub. ed maohine atitid b move. By the e~teem of the Dawson people.<br />
Mr. Morrow inntructid the scouw<br />
lic to the advnntage of neing c pper<br />
time they reached the outikirti of , We join their-mariy friends in e~ about the new style of Boy Scout<br />
and copper and hrasr pyduc , in<br />
Dawaon all was in reaifinesu. A lons tending hearty corigratulationa an suiti. The quemtion of, nw miti k<br />
phce of the nuhmtitutis which me line of automobile wm drawn up in best wishe~.<br />
not been’ fully decided by the boys.<br />
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/into use during the period of the<br />
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war.<br />
‘COAL PRoDucTtON a<br />
Exhibiting of copper produck =nd ARC~lSHOp ‘OF SANTA .FE AND ‘ MISS DINSMORE RkSiGNS<br />
,CONTINUES TO DECLINE<br />
of iti main alloya are being pla nned,<br />
PROVINCIAL OF THff OBLATE ‘—<br />
also the imuing of litemture ex dain..<br />
. ORDER VISIT DAWSOW Mi~ Grace Dinsmore who ~B beei<br />
The United Statis Geolo~nnl Sur-<br />
ing tbe advsntegen of copper UIId “iti manager of the local office of th{<br />
vey statiE that the production of bi.<br />
alloys. ,“ The Archbishop of San~ Fe is WeHhrn Union Telegraph CompnI<br />
tuminoua coal continuem @ually b<br />
‘ The membership of tbe awocii ktjion, visiting the Oblate Fathem. He is for the pant year, has renigned from<br />
decline. The titnl output during&<br />
of which Mr. R. L. Agaasiz o i ‘the on n confi=tion tour. Provincial her position w take effect Septim<br />
kst week of July (including ligniti<br />
Calumet and Hecla Mining C,,. i~ of th,e Ohlat~ Order, Rev. E. h ,~er l~t..<br />
president, is made “p of tbe le<br />
and coal coked ) is etiimated nt<br />
~di~ Coutiiu of San Antinio eccompa- M!et D1nemore’&fficient work and 7,S61,000 net tonnba decream of 22,.<br />
copper producing companies, and nied hlm to Dawaon. Sunday the pleaning manner hem won for her m<br />
000 tonm fmm the week- preceding.<br />
most of the leading fabricatira mak. Oblate Fatham took them h Cimar- ~ide ~ircle of ffiend~ who till =0<br />
hke dumpinm during the same par-<br />
ing brass products and sheet and tube ron Canon and the Eagle Neat Dem. @ret ~ learn that ~hg i~ Boon u<br />
iod felI off 21,000 tinm and over.<br />
copper, Later they will tiuit Tao~ and the leave Daw~On,<br />
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neau exports still more. The pro.<br />
Merino Valley:<br />
SOCIAL EVENING AT DAM‘SON<br />
duction of anthmciti fell off maWr-<br />
CLUB Mr. T. C. Hill and ~..C. A. YOUM<br />
Elmer Sherfick Jr., and Ham ially in the lwt week of J“]y. From<br />
A pleaeant no~ime W= enjoy~d<br />
by the members ofl the DawBon Club,<br />
at tbe club roomu on Ftiday evening<br />
of lant week, following a bu linem<br />
meeting of tbe club.<br />
Refremhmenti consisting ;f ice<br />
left Thursday for poiut.s ‘in Ationa<br />
on a Pusine= trip for the Company.<br />
Mm. Harvey Springer and Loui=,,<br />
Miss Nellie Miller and Mr. and Mm.<br />
E. F. Scott motired to,hatin Imt<br />
~edneaday ni@t ti attend tbe E}k’e<br />
‘GOame~ +* ~~rned wedne~~J<br />
‘rem their camping trip”<br />
Mr. and Mrs..W.”R. Mujom of Trin.<br />
idad are visitin~ Mr. and Mm. O. V<br />
De LaPP. While <strong>here</strong> they til gt<br />
to the Eagle-Nest, ,Dam fOr a wee~<br />
the tital output, including mine fuel<br />
and local ~le~, is estiatid at<br />
T500,00 net ton. d decma.e of ~~<br />
000 tonfl when “compsmd with the<br />
week of July 23w. . .<br />
Mrs. F. B. EvanB and Mm. W, J.<br />
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aream and cake were servnd, dance.<br />
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outimf. ,<br />
Horsn motired<br />
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ti’ RatiII filday.<br />
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