Show Friday April 15 1955 T1IE CARBONICLE Casual Chats Carbon Speech Students Take Third in State Famous last words: “Let’s wear our summer clothes the day after Interpretive Finals Easter” Carbon interpretive and drama And speaking of Easter where students pulled through with a was everybody that day? Nearly third place in the state meet held everybody went to church From at BYU last Friday and Saturday the look of things most of the Anderson Sue WaterCarolyn students took off for the metropo- man Phyllis Tatton Lorenzo Sanlis of Utah the one and only Moab chez Dee Lamb Barry Richards A few individualists Mario Lopez Donald Hurst Longhurst Sherron Snow Robert Potts and IaRene PetersonMyrna Connie Zar-ki- s and Colleen Preston went to Park Ro participated in the interpretive She Two lonesome "polecats” of the meet and everyone repart Mary Platis and Nancy Brynor ceiving an excellent took to the hills and had lotsa fun In the play "The High WinA few students stayed home dow” which rated a high superior mostly for reasons of necessity Mary Marakis Mary Platis LaRue they had to work Gibson and Max Fausett Jerry Christensen all won acclaim for O New Constitution their acting ability and maturity Miss Rowe is very proud of the (Continued from Page One) sedated Students: the president of accomplishments of the students the Associated Men Students the in the past year president of the Associated Women Students the president of Dinos Trounce Moab the Sophomore class the presiA powerful Dino team beat dent of the Freshman class the Moab in their first game of the president of the Senior class the season at Moab last Friday They president of the Junior class left Price at 10:00 and arrived in The legislative authority of the Moab just in time to warm-u- p Associated Students of Carbon and play the game at 2:00 The College shall be vested in a House Carbon boys got off to a fast of Delegates membership in which start building up a 0 lead in the shall consist of the vice president second inning At the last of the of the Associated Students who eighth the Moab Devils broke the will be the presiding officer and 20-- 0 shut-oand got two runs elected delegates apportioned making the final score 20--2 Caramong the student body as shall bon found many of their mistakes be enumerated in the full draft of and have most of them ironed the constitution out The judicial authority of the Associated Students of Carbon CAMTUS GETS NEW TREES Janitors recently planted 47 new College shall be vested in the StuTwelve were Thunderdent Court consisting of five jus- trees tices appointed by the executive clouds flowering plums Two were council Four justices shall be ap- weeping birches There were two pointed one from each class and mulberries four sycamores and the chief Justices from the student four green ashes The remainder were Russian olives body at large The soil about here is not good These are the primary changes trees and it is necessary to for stuto the which were presented be asat the replanting constantly All told dent body nominating of trees have been thousands constituThis sembly yesterday tion will be on the ballot planted here in a few years - 9-- ut MAIN ATTRACTION Visitor: “You don't mean to tell me that you have lived in this place for over 30 ay years?" Inhabitant : "I ’ave" Visitor: "But really I cannot see what you can find to keep you Fare Three Polio Vaccine Proves Successful as History Is in the Making One of the greatest triumphs in the history of preventive medicine was announced last Tuesday when the reports on the Salk polio vaccine were revealed o vacThe Salk triple cine was administered last year to 440000 children in 44 states The reports stated that the vaccine has protected a large percentage of the vaccinated children against the paralytic effects of the three types of polio virus The vaccine came just in time as polio for a number of years has been in the increase and has been hitting a growing number of older persons This polio vaccine is of particular significance to the state of Utah which has been among the highest of the states in polio incidence in the last 12 years Records show that from the state of Utah has had 3033 cases of anti-poli- 19-1- polio The government has given six pharmacuitical firms licenses to manufacture and distribute the vaccine for general use before the start of the summer polio season Plans arc already under way to vaccinate 51000 Utah school children as soon as the vaccine is received Funds for the field trials were made possible by the March of Dimes which provided 7 Vi million dollars for this purpose Eagles Lose on Road Trip Defeated but undaunted "Moon" starting nine returned from their first road trip of the '33 season The encounter took place at Mesa Junior College In Grand Junction This is the second pair of games the Eagles have dropped to the powerful Grand Junction team Lack of experience showed as the Eagles lost the first Dinos Wallop Lions 12 to 2 and the second 12 to It looked almost like New York 3game and Washington last Wednesday when the Dinos met the Payson Lions at Payson Carbon won 16-- 8 Master Tailors The Carbon boys were hitting the and Cleaners ball all over the field Jeddy Mor-le- y and John Barnett were particEXPERT TAILORING AND DRY CLEANING ularly effective at bat The game was played in perfect Price Phone 597 Mullins’ busy" Inhabitant: "Neither can I— weather that’s why I like it!” EXPERT CLEANING Dyeing and Repair Acme Cleaners & Tailors nCKUr and DELIVERY PIIONE 237 You Cant Keep Your Car from Breaking Down— but You Can ALWAYS Get Parts for It — RICHFIELDAUTO PARTS C L LEAVITT & SON Distributors STANDARD of CALIFORNIA PRODUCTS Price Utah |