Show Ted Jensen’s Car Damaged In Collision with Cow A light green Plymouth belong- ing to Ted J Jensen Carbon treasurer was involved in an accident with a cow recently Ted’s brother Jim a freshman student here was driving the car home from Castle Dale at 1:00 a m when he met three cows at the Lawrence junction Jim slammed on the brakes The car skidded and turned sidewise crashing directly into one of the cows The side of the machine was damaged and some windows were broken but no injury was done to man or beast Governor Lee Proposes To Close I Carbon College At the recent special session of the Utah State Legislature Governor J Bracken Lee proposed to close Carbon College along with Snow Dixie and Weber College One of the best ways to support Carbon College is by having an aroused public write to their representatives at the Utah state capitol building in Salt Lake City Carbon College serves the entire southern Utah area with its art dramatic music and vocational departments Should these departments be closed adults enrolled in the night school would be denied the right to further the on Sidelights their education Many of these Westminster Trip udults haven't the time or money After pushing a car up the to attend the four-yecolleges slick hills on the way to Salt Lake upstate our boys just couldn’t push enough Dr Aaron E Jones president of points through the hoop last Fri- Carbon College feels confident day night and were badly beaten that the Legislature will not go Saturday however after a lit- along with the Governor's propostle rest the Eagles showed the al According to Dr Jones the crowd a flashy brand of ball and Legislative Council has been as4 defeated Westminster signed the task of studying highThere were some old Carbon-ite- s er education in Utah This counon hand to cheer the Eagles cil will not meet again until 1955 on Saturday night Joyce Gardner At that time this problem would Afton Smith and Myrleen Jones be studied but the study is not were among them Can’t keep being made those Eaglcttes away from the A good example of the support games the community is giving to CarGetting back to basketball what bon College is a certain man livreally won the Saturday ganu was ing in Clear Creek who has been teamwork and hard play On the attending the night school for bankboards was Carvel Johnson three years without being absent Handling the ball beautifully were once Clark Powell and Tony Welch At the next general session of Sharpshooting by Ron Wilson Jay the legislature it is expected that Herring and Lou Qosco clinched senators from the areas of the the victory condcmmcd schools will rally to save their institutions ar 52-5- Sunnie Studio Snow-Balli- ng Verboten A timely bulletin of “WHERE POTOGRAPHY IS 8 11 195S ABOUT THE CAMPUS With Fat and Gayle Congratulations go to all the girls and boys who helped to make the Preference Ball a wonderful dance The A W S council and Mrs Bess Jones deserve a lot of credit The decorations were beautiful and the music good even though most of it was recorded Welcome home Arthur Valdez! We've certainly missed you and it's good to see you back The yearbook pictures are here and the publications office is usually crowded with students seeing if they’ll look beautiful or horrible in the year's "Carbon" There's just loads of cute students at Carbon but one of the cutest is East Carbon's Carolyn Anderson She always has a smile for everyone and she dresses like a model Piay Festival Winners Partied To Be as winners in last week's play series the cast of "Cracked Ice" will be honored at a party next Monday evening The party will be given by the casts of the other three plays and will be held in the speech building The winning group was chosen by a committee appointed by Mr Geary with Roger Hinkins as chairman Those appearing in "Cracked Ice” were Clifford Madsen Robert Morgan Valerie Merrill Janet Shaeffcr and Tom Jewkes Chosen ' Letter Dear Editor to the Editor Is it necessary to use old column material for fill-i- n in the Carbonide? Some of the columns printed early in the year have appeared two or three times Is it possible for the staff to ? The rummage up some new old is getting stale Mon- day concerns students sufficiently to be repeated here Snow-ballin- g is prohibited on the reasons Many obvious for campus accidents arc caused by hard Students blows from snow-balare urged to spend their time in Brant Nelson other winter sports (Good idea Brant though It's Dr Jones is ready to discipline not quite so simple as you make it students who violate this rule appear Why don’t you try writing —Editor) something "new"? fill-in- AN ART” New Location last Dee Carbon College ls E Main PRICE UTAH For Easy Xmas Shopping Stop in at KELLEY'S PRICE DRUG ENJOY OUR POPULAR FOUNTAIN DRINKS Competitive Assembly Program Released Competitive assemblies for the entire year arc now slated Here is the program December 18 — Freshmen January 15 — Juniors January 22 — 29 — Carbon-ette- Eaglcttes January February 5 — Seniors PICK UP YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS at s Feb- 12 — Sophomores February 19 — Majorettes February 26 — F II A March 5 — Peppers March 12 — Lcttcrmcn March 19 — Block "C” March 26 — PI Gamma Chi May 7 — Delta Psl MASSEY’S ruary Quality Merchandise PRICE Omega I UTAH |