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Show ) M&rch 14. 1951 Weaetdaj King Coal Dehind toedragerton TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON. Deadlines on Part Time this spring quarter at Carbon college (12 credit hours or more) will be eligibre for fulljtime continuous training (not5 counting The LeRoy L. West, Carbon college summers) until 1956, (3) veterI A few weeks ago the Associated evening school - director, recently ans who complete satisfactorily a part time course, such as an evePress carried an interesting dis- received, in a letter, further ning school course or the part-tim- e patch from Vienna. It said that clarification of the deadline date day school course, that Carpinching shortages of coal are for veterans education bon from Dr. college offers in electricity, hobbling the communists indu- Calvin S. will chief be eligible for continuous vocaSmith, of strial production plans in all the tional time educarehabilitation and part training along the same satellite nations of Russian lines tion, Salt until regional 1956, (4) a student who Lake office, reEastern Europe. It further Utah. a enters 9, City brown-opart time course this in ported a virtual Dr. Smith stated, Under our spring quarter cannot change to electric power consumption in that region. Transportation of interpretation of the regulation, a full time course later on, therecoal has been curtailed, and the veterans who are pursuing course fore, those veterans who plan to consumer is strictly rationed in in your evening school and who earn a degree should enter full his use of the fuel. Coal output make satisfactory progress there- time day school and those who in Czechoslovakia, to take a typi- in will, if they signify to the vet- are and will be obligated to work cal example, is said to be even eran administration before they in the day time should enter evecomplete the term, theif intent ning school. There is one excepless than in 1937. to continue their course, or a tion to this statement, Mr. West Prior to these disclosures, Engsaid. Carbon college evening land four herself deep in trouble course in the game general field school does a full time offer hr the evening school, they will when it came to coal. Production course in the evening in the busiin the socialized mines has simply be considered to be in continuous ness field. not been sufficient to meet mini- training since the conditions cited, Iron Curtain At Carbon College UTAH Come iir and see our NEW jprumgj MfSipeUmnoMuQ 4 New Easter Stock! o state-owne- state-controll- ed ill-pa- id, namely, normal interuptions of the course for the summer, would cause interuption to any student. Mr. West stated that Dr. Smith subsequently revealed that (1) any veteran planning to train at Carbon college must be in training this spring quarter as Carbon college offers no summer session, (2) any veteran who satisfactorily completes a full time course Big Spring Clearance! DRESSES Most veterans of the Korean campaign are covered by federal laws similar to reemployment those protecting World War II - . J5o00 , and up . HATS . . 4,5 Qloria MRS. BELVA EVANS and up Shop PRICE j looWer Swif fs--1 jP(iHI!!r!i . SUITS veterans. Contracts for materials or sup-- 1 plies for the government exceeding $10,000 in value are subject to the Walsh-Heale- y act jar 2-o- z. FROM POWELL APIARIES MOAB, UTAH U1 InJ or An evening dress is usually more gone than gown. Swifts Brookfield The Cheese youll enjoy Eating Red Wax POUND DRAGERTON THEATRE U Can 1 2-o- z. FRIDAY SATURDAY March 9-- 10 OPERATION HAYLIFT Starring BELL WILLIAMS ANN RUTHERFORD JANE NIGH ALSO CRACKERS Globe A--l , 50-lSle 2-l- By Purity STORM OVER b. bag Black-eye- d bs. 2 for Peas Lb. Can 43e WYOMING With TIM HOLT SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY March 11-12-- 13 AT VAR WITH REDS THE ARMY NO. 2 100-L- B. Willi DEAN MARTIN JERRY LEWIS LARGE, BAG JUICY-FOU-ND 1.98 1 8c WEDNESDAY THURSDAY March 14-- 15 11c MR. LUCKY " With CARY GRANT and LAItAINE DAY ALSO RADISHES 8 ONIONS THE WOMAN ON PIER 13 Starring . LAItAINE DAY ROBERT RYAN JOHN AGAR We Deliver 2 bunches 15c : mmjpE(st(R ut mum needs. One solution lies in importing coal from the United " States. In every case, the causes of such difficulties are the same. d and The mines are obsolete in equipment and mining methods. Productivity per worker is low. The miners are and often work long hours under dangerous and exhausting conditions. Absenteeism has beeen rampant, Even the communists, it seems, confor all of their police-sta- te to not beeen able have trols, overcome this human barrier to adequate coal production. The contrast with this country is glaring. We are the one major nation which can produce all the coal' we and our foreign customers now require and which, if the need arises, can quickly and materially increase our output. Our miners work relatively short hours and receive in return the highest wage earned oy any mass-labgroup on earth. This is what free labor and free enterprise have accomplished. Fare BEEF ROAST .... lb. , . HALIBUT . . Ib.ffiff GROUND BEEF, lean, fresb, lb. (SI lb. 55 . lb. IS SLICED BACON, SAUSAGE, Morrell country style . Call 4E12 13 |