Show Friday March 18 1955 THE CARBONICLE College Baseball Crowds Out Track Night Lights to Highlight Coming Baseball Season A man shortage has limited the prospects for a college track team According to high school coach Bill Peterson there may be a few fellows working out with the high school team but a full competing college team seems improbable Baseball here in the future is sure to be a hit with local fans One of the reasons for this is the fact that the field is now lighted for night games The lighting system was financed by Carbon College and rice City at a cost of $13000 according to Dr Jones It is hoped that night games will help us to avoid some of the windy afternoons that always plague our season They will also be welcome to students who have hitherto had to leave the games at the most interesting point to catch their busses College baseball thift year will cost at least $850 This amount will have to be taken from student fees unless some money can be taken in admissions High school baseball will cost somewhat less because the school district furnishes transportation However some income from high school games would help school finances The high school schedule has not been drawn up yet but some of its games will be played under the lights College night games are scheduled as follows : April 21 CSU April 22 Dixie April 28 Snow These men will undoubtedly compete on a purely individual basis in some of the invitational meets The main reason for the lack of track men seems to be the enthusiasm for baseball The coaches would like to encourage more men to participate in track in order to give our school better representation Fish and Game Film Praised by All Students and teachers alike enjoyed the Fish and Game Department film on Wednesday and the commentary of Mr L S Ware Dealing with Utah’s small animals it showed in their native habitats eighteen animals ranging in size from the tiny desert mouse to the beaver including the elusive marten Some spectators expressed their preference for films dealing exclusively with game animals Others appreciated this showing of some oi the more commonplace creatures some of which we take for granted Mr Ware promised to come back next year If he does he will have a good audience Want to Sell the Books Beverly Ganser Wins A L A Essay Award Pare Three Debaters Attend Regional Meet teams from Jordan Carbon and Granite Olympus high schools attended the regional debate meet at Olympus High School Thursday March 10 Each school was represented by eight teams who debated in classrooms for three rounds During the lunch hour it was announced that the fourth and final round would begin for elimination to see who would be eligible to attend the state meet Six teams from Carbon qualified to enter the fourth round Two of the six final teams were awarded the honor of going to state by winning the land round Among the winners were Bert Dart and Glen Bradak Marilyn Colombo and Jeanne Morgan Charlene Anderson and Diane BroadbenL Since they took the two highest rated teams to represent Carbon at the state meet Marilyn Colombo and Jeanne Morgan Mary Marakls and LaRcne Petersen were chosen to go Others who attended the meet were Jim Morgan and Jim Men-ziBarton Jensen and Tommy Johnson and Richard Ransen and Max Christensen Thirty-tw- o es Three Strangers Come to Carbon Beverly Ganser has just been declared winner of this year's esMiss Venus Mclonas' sewing desay contest sponsored by the partment had three models that American legion Auxiliary accame to call last week They are cording to Mrs Paul Moynier con- Miss Pi Gam Miss Pepper and test chairman Beverly represents Miss l’aglet 1c They were chrisDo you want to sell your used thi senior division the senior high tened by Mr Wesley "Iars" Larschool books? Some do: some don't sen The models are mannequins The essay contest dealing with For those who do a Mr Hill donated to Carbon by the Gloria the blessings and privileges of book-buyrepresenting Wilcox Shop The girls have several hair and Pullet t of Chicago will be Americanism is nationwide Bev- styles and if anyone is interested erly's essay "Our American Her- in a left hand she should get in itage” has been sent to the dis- touch with Miss Mclonas since one trict which includes the coun- of Master Tailors came the equipped mannequins ties of southeastern Utah An one and Cleaners ouncemcnt of the winner in the with an extra The girls in the clothing departdistrict will be made next week SUITS MADE TO ORDER ment are working on spring cloths Phone 592 here next Monday at the college and are starting to make plans Price bookstore to buy up all textbooks for their spring festival that are in good condition VISIT OUR Mr R A 'Tony" Bryner manMutual ager of the bookstore says: "Mr NEW STORE Hill will pay cash for all jxxiks of Lumber Co Inc not too ancient vintage Remodeled So gather up all the old ones Lumber for your You might get something out of all them after Hardware Convenience You Didn’t Use? er Electrical Supplies Complete Building Service Phone 275 Price Utah Lubrication — Car Washing Spray Glaze COOKIE’S SERVICE Next to City Hall rhone 832 Helper High-Wa- y Market East Price |