From Deseret News archives:
Mining memories
Life in Kenilworth was and still is rooted in coal industry
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The company had rules for people who lived on its property, Wilmonen said. The children had curfews and had to bring their bikes in off the streets at night. The children knew that to break the rules might jeopardize their fathers' jobs.
Still, the miners and their families did not feel totally powerless. Wilmonen talked about national labor leader John L. Lewis with great reverence. The unions came to Carbon County about 25 years before she did. Still, every miner knows the history, that before the unions miners had to buy their own dynamite and were paid by the ton, with mine managers doing the weighing. Also, before the unions, miners were paid in script, a kind of company money that could only be used at the company store.
Some of his fondest memories are of sports. In elementary school, he was the town marble champ. Later, he played on the mine's baseball team. After high school, he went to in college in Price, where he played basketball. He intended to become a coach.
But then, after his freshman year, his dad asked him to help in the store. It was 1947. Droves of men were home from the war, yet no one wanted to work in the store, not with the wages you could earn on the tipple.
Jewkes' dad told him that when things leveled off he could go back to college. But the busy years kept on. By the time the store closed, in the 1960s, Jewkes' father had retired and he was the manager. At that point, Jewkes got a job delivering milk, a job that allowed him to stay in Kenilworth and raise his children where he'd been raised.
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