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SUN-ADTO- ATE, C then the catcher of the word must give the correct meaning, and if he doesnt answer correctly the batter gets an- wrong High School News Valentine Dance Held In Gym 12 the Pep club gave a Valentine dance The affair was held m the high school gym, where' colorful Valentine decorations weie used Red and white streamers, with little red hearts, made up the ceiling the center were two large hearts A clever idea of tabulating the dances on large white hearts which weiel hung around the gym took the place of programs Cal and Downeys orchestra furnished the music By MARY NOTARIANNI On Februaiy s $ the teammeaning, pitching PRICE, UTAH Heads Utah Newsmen other strike This game is enjoyed b y the Latinists and aids m helping them learn their vocabulary By HELEN PILLING price has been set cents extra is stdmPmg the owners ? n ,? cover TTie salesmen e tVoodward, Lloyd Perigo, jarc Bement, Chris De Cola, Bar-I- n S'? ,e' ani Charolette Pengo S,?ra suient have been urged to buy ,eiT receiPts early so as to give the staff an estimate of the number of yearbooks to order By CHAROLETTE PERIGO. r Transactions Warranty Deed C Class-wor- Twenty-fiv- e fp EAL ESTATE Dan E. Lambson et ux to J. Homer Shaw et ux; prop, in sec. 18, twp. 13, Ethics Students Resume Students of the ethics class, whose teacher is Mrs Bess Jones, have returned to resume their sixth period in tneir former classroom. The twenty-seve- n students in the class have for the past few weeks been working for down-tow- n firms merely for the experience Last Friday was the end of the helpful pioject, which was enjoyed C by all Many were offered jobs for Coach Injures Ankle the summer and week-enBy GLADYS POWELL. Saturday Pres Summerhays broke C his ankle while skiing down a hill at D. A. R. Finalists Chosen Scofield. occurred when Former Student Takes Lead In Opera The finalists in the D A. R s ayhe was The accident Word has been received here that a on a steep hill turn contest were chosen in a close contest He and making Miss Pauline Bunnel has been chosen some of the had the hbrary Friday, February 12,)to Scofield for th ho'eroom skllng to play the part of Chausette, the after school The essays dealt held? feminine lead, in the opera The Emcontest not The was some Phase of the colonial period because the car perors Clothes, at Snow college in which bus There were thirteen contestants Thened most of actlvlty not Ephraim, Utah c'rtesmnts, did the winners were selected upon a basis of arrive on account of bad road condiMiss Bunnell is a graduate of the fifty percent for delivery and fifty tions In spite of this injury Mr Carbon county high school, where she The winners percent for matenal took an active part in the music dehis car home. are Vera Xenakis, Wanda Williams, Summerhays drove partment DOUGLAS PEARCE By Deon Chapman, Elizabeth Mathis, By MARIE MARSHALL. C Dorothy Jorgensen, and Rose Santi Latin Baseball Classes Play The judges were: Miss Myrth Har Junjors Practice For Promenade Latin classMrs Jones second-yevey, V. E Williams, and S A Olsen. The members of the junior class of a method new es have taken up By DEON CHAPMAN. began practicng for the Junior PromC learning Latin vocabulary. It is call- enade last Thursday noon A large ed baseball. The students choose four number met m the Yearbook Sales Begin . . Miss , The sale of the Carbon yearbook captains, who in turn choose their Orpha Faylor, the gymnasium. athletic in- - AnnU3I DdllOF Hop girls team of one teams 12. The pitcher Large began Monday, February structor and teacher of social dancing, posters have been placed in the halls, throws a fcord at the batter of an- is teaching the figures of the promand one sign has been hung beside other team, and if the batter gives the enade to the It is to be quite the entrance of the mam door to an- correct meaning of the word he goes different this juniors. from Committees to have charge of ar anything that year the of he should base. If to first nounce the beginning of the sale give has ever been presented before, and rangemets for the annual the juniors are confident that the pub- - wee announced thls week senior hop by Adolph lie will be greatly pleased with it. class president Ruggen, McKINNON. FAY By The assignments were as follows: C Carbon Stodents Honor Lincoln General chairman, Maxine Dodge; In honor of Abraham Lincolns tickets, Vera Xenakis and Tom Drap-W3- S hdd on er; programs, Catherine Gardner, Bes12, Friday, February p subscription-scholarshisie Weeter, Dorothy Bowen and Bette Candidates in The Adolph Ruggen recited a poem, I Fahnng; decorations, Lee Gibson, Joe the of wisdom Was Bom That Way, advertising the campaign are more than ever learning the Previews Bonacci and Carol Bement; orchestra, senior play, Girl Shy. old saying that neither is the race to the swift nor the battle were shown also of the play. Twelve Frank Lopez and Frank Owen; ad- to the strong, but to him that endureth to the end. members of the mixed chorus sang vertising, Burke Hyatt; reception, This statement is not intended to imply that celerity of two songs, Down South and On class advisers and officers foot and physical power are even to be considered as requisites The Road to Mandalay. Frank Lope played Columbia on his trumpet, in The competition, but that preseverence ad Educational Dance Planned and Superintendent G. J. Reeves gave finem will undoubtedly be a strong factor in determining the Under sponorship of the W. P. A Lin-oltwo a on Abraham talk of parts ultimate winners of the main awards in the scholarship camlife his departure from Spring-fiel- Educational committee of that comfinal stages. and his death. In conclusion munity a dance is to be held at Royal paign now swinging toward its E. M. Williams directed the students on Monday night, February 22nd It This fact is becoming increasingly evident as the drive progresses in community singing and the 18 candidates seeking the three college or beauty school scholBy MERLENE GRANGE. in earnest arships and three business college scholarships buckle down same C time to add to their point totals for the grand prizes and at the Assistnt Editor Congratulated to win one of the three special cash prizes offered during the period setup, and Mrs. C Kelsey, of the state or Your student leadership has just capital city, ending February 22. However, those who fail to win a scholarship of the United come to my attention, and I congrat- - Mine Workers organizer special prize will not have worked in vain, inasmuch as daily pay of America Auxiliaries ulate you on the fine zest you are put,, , checks and cash bonuses are rewarding every participant. The educational ting into your high school activities. 1 ram atpresent. The competition is extremely close in both divisions, and it is as is Royal being sponsored and want to extend ambition the congratudifficult to predict the winner as it is easy to admire lations on your recognition as assist- - supported by the United Mine Work-aand principles of the yung men and women wlp are selling The editor of The Carbonicle I know ers of America union of that commun-thin an attempt to gain further training and knowledge this has given you a fine oppor- - lty, Local 6412 fiheir but m 18 candidates Well armed indeed are these friendly tunity to express your own individu determined battle for the six desirable scholarships. In return fo, ahty." This was the surprising mes the points that enhance their chances of furthering their education, Pencils for sale at The Sun-Asage that Miss Juanita Chapman, a vocate. they are offering something that is becoming more and more both a senior, read when she opened a letter family pleasure and a household necessity in the homes of eastern list week from A Rex Johnson, chairUtah namely, the leading weekly newspaper in the mtermountain man of the student contact committee a publication brimming with interesting and complete news, at Brigham Young University. editorial interpretation of the events of the day and shopping Caibon high school is very proud of in the form of advertisements of leading merchants, whose Miss Chapman, and the students all assurance (states, that of and is their service goods display wish her many more successes in the of this district may do business with them on a basis future quality, economy and convenience. By MAX ALLRED This weeks leaders in the respective divisions of the scholarship C drive are Mary Kolovich of Hiawatha and Margaret Montoro of HelSchool Presents Radio Program High per. In honor of Lincolns birthday the Their success is significant, because, aside from standing as a Carbon county high school gave a tribute to the personality and mdustriousness of these young ladies, program Friday at 2 45 p. m over the the tabulation indicates to what extent The is buildlocal radio station, KEUB Principal ing up from an already strong circulation foundation in the mining Melvin Wilson announced the numcommunities and in the neighboring prosperous hub city. This founbers, which were: Down South and news service dation was well laid as a result of The On The Road to Mandalay by the constant and is being strengthened in pace with the expansion of the mixed chorus, a talk about war by papers news coverage. Lewis Hunsaker, head of the history Louise Kilgore of Mutual, Julia Garavaglia of Kenilworth, Frandepartment, a baritone solo by Burke ces Mezek of Columbia and Louise Jewkes of Wattis are four personBerry, and a cornet solo by Frank able and charming entrants whose praiseworthy accomplishments are Lopez. A large group of students gathered proving instrumental in adding numerous names to The subscription list in the mining communities. in the high school library to hear the Lillie Belle Tidwell of Wellington, a strong contestant in the 1936 program over the library radio The drive, and Rose Kosec of Spring Glen, which community produced program was also picked up by the one of the 1936 winners in the person of Olga Dupin, have made highly history room radio commendable records and are formidable contenders, evidence of their By LUCILE MATHIS. . popularity and wide circle of friends. Outnumbered but undaunted, the two male entrants in the camTiy Tlie SunAdvoiate fust for your offue supplies. paign have met with noteworthy success and are to be reckoned with seriously m the battle They are S.las Ross of Castle Gate, who won honors some time ago in- - a selling competition covering eight states, and Sam Oliveto of Price, who is meeting with incieasing success. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Five Price young ladies are in the thick of the fight in the colNotices Consult County Clerk or re- lege divisions. They are: Belva Branch, well known Carbon high spective signers for further informa- graduate; Myrra Wiliams, who is bringing to this endeavor the same tion. enterprise and intelligence which made her one of the leading scholais at Carbon high; Emma Erdei, who won fame in gals athletic activities in high school, Anna Laura Watkins, leader last year in debating, NOTICE TO CREDITORS oratory, journalism and girls activities at the Carbon high and Wanda Estate of Gust D rosso s Deceased. Williams, prominent figure in dramatic and musical circles at the high Creditors will present claims with school this year and a sister of Neva Williams, winner of first place vouchers to the undersigned at the in the beauty school division of the 1936 scholarship office of Marl D Gibson, Attorney At In the business college division, Miss Montoroscampaign Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 5th present lead is threatened by three very determined young women. Wanda Warren, day of April, A. D , 1937. who has gained some practical experience through her work in the IRENE DROSSOS, Spring Canyon mine office, is making a strong bid for the scholarship Administratrix of the Estate that will enable her to advance a promising business career. Bernice of Gust Drossos, deMay of Gordon Creek, who has the lead in the Carbon high school ceased. senior play scheduled for presentation soon, has definitely proven that Date of first pub., February 4, 1937 her school work and Date of last pub , March 4, 1937 activities have not appreciably deterred her campaign activities. Dorothy Jorgensen of Price, a talented young musician, has made a record that convincingly shows her NOTICE TO' WATER USERS State to be talented along commercial lines as well as in the art. Engineers Office, Sat Lake City, Utah, January 22, 1937. Notice is hereby given that Mary A Mathis, Price, Utah, has made apThe time to launch your greatest drive is NOW. The livlieM plication in accordance with the laws part of the campaign is now at hand and while all the leaders are on of Utah to appropriate 0 05 sec. ft. of the same footing at the same time those who want to and will water from a spring in the mouth of are offered a grand opportunity to corral the Dead Man Canyon m Carbon County, winning votes during this period More general and concerted action should take place Utah. these next few days than at any time since the began and Said water will be diverted from each of the candidates is more determined than campaign ever to be declared February 1 to December 15, inclusive the winners of the best scholarships to be given. of each year ai the point of issuance of said spring which bears N 700 ft All in all, there s a merry race on and the work done and W 300 ft from this Cor. Sec. 18, will, in all likelihood, determine who the big winners are to be period T 13 S, R 11 E, SLBM, and conveyed at the campaign. Winning FIRST place in this competition Suin' by pipe line 20 ft. to stockwatering 3 lot satisfaction (not to mention the money persnal troughs, where it will be used to value) for it is a demonstration of ability that is extraordinary water from 50 to 300 head of cattle. It prove a rsonality and that you can and have been a SUC- This application is designated in the CESS REMEMBER Anything worth having is worth State Engineers Office as File No striving for. 4, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY " ds 'test rng 9 Dan Ungricht to W. E. Davis; prop. in sec. 25, twp. 13, rng. 9 Jennie B. Potter to John Potter; Potter sub. lot 17 Rose Fulton to Helper, a municipal corp. sec. 18, twp. 13, rng. 10. Burney Christensen to tv nance Corp , 1929 Buick Sedan Lieb Miller to Carbon EmJL personal prop. Marion Q. Golding to Inter 'atlOk Harvesting Co. Mortgage Stanley E. Powell to Ed v prop, in sec. 21, twp 14, rnc in Quit Claim Deed Arinda Robinson to Mike tv. sec. 21, twp. 14, rng. 10. Bargain And Sale Deed Liberty Fuel Co. to MacLean Release Chattel Mortgage U. S. Army Discharge State of Utah, State Land Board, to U. S Army to Earl B Johnson Canakis Gianulakis. U. S. Army to Daniel J Ran. Release Mortgage Lien First Fed Sav. & Loan to Oscar Mutual Lumber to, a trust to n A Knudsen et ux; high school sub. "Gt Sacco et al; Nptice of hen blk. 3. First Fed. Sav. & Loan to Benjamin E. Johnson; high school sub. 81k. 3. Gums Healed Angelo Konsas to George Constant. The of sore sight gums is siikenint Frank Suomi to Mike Erdei. liable dentists often report the sinvLl use of LETOS PVOKRHE Chattel Mortgage kemJ Levi Hays to Freed Finance Corp., return money if it fails. 1931 Ford coupe. KELLEYS PRICE DIU G CO ar i Committees Chosen Campaign News Bleeding ONE OF AMERICAS MOST HOSPITABLE HOTELS THE Htei Newhouse Cafe and Cafeteria WITH REASONABLE PRICES Mrs. J. H. Waters President VV. E. 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