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Show Page Fourteen THE the powerful Dinosaurs to a victory over the determined but helpless Wasatch Academy eleven. The Carbon eleven played as one team, and were in wonderful playing condition. Mele amde a beautiful sprint for the opening of the vicHe was followed by Bob tory. Gordon, Joe Marvish, Douglas Mclntire, and Joe Rolando. Four extra kicks by Mele raised the score to 48. Coach Young used every player on his squad, and they all put up a tough fight against the retreating Springville City, to publish the year book this year. The cover of the year book is to be simple, the color being blue and white with a gold Carbon stamped on it. The juniors, seniors, and college classes are to have single pictures, while the clubs and athletic teams are to be in group pictures. The faculty also will be single pictures. The cost of the year book has not been decided as yet, but it will be in the neighborhood of $2.50 or SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE. UTAH E, and daughter, Julie, spent a few days here visiting with friends. uown; Beth pav Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mortensen were week end visitors at Drager- PinUnrton visiting at the home of Mr. and Burton and Donna Private Mike Varanakis of Camp Mrs. Zelda ColinT1' W Carl Dennis. fifllI.ginLa. VaranakiT Bowie, Texas, is spending his Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blackham, teen day furlough with his father, frl; Charlotte MaV Nick Varanakis, and sisters. He former residents from here, are HorienneNenanieh A. W. S. Enjoys Program has been awarded the Good Con- coming back to make their home. ter Hughes, On Friday, October 27, the secduct Medal for fifteen months of They have been living in Califor- Mr. and Mrs. ond meeting of the A. W. S. was went to Salt Lake Willia service. Machek C tv Funeral services were held here visit for a taop aix held, that day also being Social Corporal Robert Stultz is home week. on a thirty day furlough after be- Sunday for Jense Blackham, who Mr. and Mrs. Day. The president, Pat AnderSteve met with an automobile accident, ing in the south Pacific for three while son, welcomed all the students. A were week 1 HatsU ana family California. in He end visitor residing is and Mr. of son He the is Salt years. Lake Cit Armistice Day Program Arranged very nice program followed in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hilt Black$2.00. Mrs. Elmer Stultz. Donna charge of Helen McNeil. The proA program has been arranged by and Enni,. Mr and Mrs. William McGuire ham, former residents from here. Evelyn Hastings. daughters of Mr. Smith, Burial was in Huntington. gram consisted of two harmonica Academy. the Current Events committee, dav,Mrs Sewing club was held at Mrs. Smith, spent a pieces playe by Marion DAmbro-siThe enthusiastic Carbon cheerwhose chiarman is Dr. Pace, and Wlth All teachers will sign the excuse Thelma Nelsons this week. At- parents. tC Get Acquainted Day a reading by Mary Dragatis ing section as well as They Trf the Assembly committee, whose that of WaemPloyed of tending were: Beth Pay, Mar Salt Lake City. and Patricial Dragartis, two steel satch was behind the team Carbon, on Friday, October 27, chairman is Mrs. C. W. Petersen, throughout the day. At the end Mr. and Mrs. a term every teacher jorie Winn, Donna Wallace, Ester was the scene of friendship. Elmer guitar solos by Gale Peterson, a throughout the game. for Armistice Day, November 11. sons 5 Fern cent motored to Salt Lk will for take Hughes, off Lois Burnevery Hyatt, per talk on economics by Mrs. G. J. Among the Each was student a of Fred given slip Voll, an experienced speakvisit with their daughmrenltTt0 spectators were men side, Jean Margaret Man- Jane Reeves, and three songs, two of from every branch of the paper as he entered the hall to be er and a member of the Helper time the student has sluffed dur- chester andJones, the hostess. Stultz, who S olrDor military Lunch the The purperiod. which were Spanish, by Bonita service. signed by at least twenty students American Legion, will be the ing Fort Douglas. emPed aj an and of was evening sewing to new of better this plan is Ramerez. The program was greatBuses were operated between he did not know. He learned where speaker. He will speak on a pat- pose all. Mr spent by and Mrs. and regulation. ly enjoyed, and the students are Helper and the A Halloween party was held at spent a few they were from, whose brother or riotic Mr. Voll has been This days in Salt LaSe is expected to go into ef- the home of Esther plan sister they were, and even some of locally subject. looking forward to the next meet- for the first time because thecamps Hughes Monacclaimed as a very inter- fect some time this week. Calvin Jewkes Domim? game and their likes Those another day evening. ing and dislikes. visit from Mrs. was held on Saturday. present and and esting speaker as a result of his Don Williams. in costume were: Fern Hyatt as dee Private Mike VarTnaki0'' Reeves. The timid little juniors got ac- other appearances. hunting up Harry Thacker. a harem girl; Lois Burnside, Span- Betty Blackham. Also on the program will be the quainted with the bold seniors and Misfit Ilomettes Enjoy Party college students, and had high school band conducted by E. Gives Marching Demonstration Carbonites Win Right to Wear C fun learning to write everyone The Homettes (home economics) M. Williams. name. his While playing the boys from BUY HOME PRODUCTS At the half of the Winners were chosen. The boy The Price American Legion col- club of Carbon had their first game last Saturday the Car- Wasatch Academy, several Carbon and girl having the highest num- or guard will present the flag at party of the year last Friday eveon Pep club with the school cheer- boys made their letters. In or- ber of John the beginning of the program. ning in the sewing room, which Henrys on their was decorated with cornstalks, leaders, Sylvia Liapis and Pauline der to obtain a letter a football were Juniors Jimmie Martin slips Dick Frandsen. and Tone, gave a thrilling performance man must play at least twenty-fo- Lois Houghton. leaves, candles, and pumpkins. minutes of a league game. of cheering and Everyone came dressed misfit and marching on the Winning the letter Dawn Oviatt. Myra to Sluffers be 5 Penalized Per Cent makes him eligfootball field. prizes were given to Julia Taylor, Carbon high will have fewer Dona The football team which didnt ible for membership in the Horsley, Mary Callor, and Pep Club Buys Bond sluffers in the future because of Kathryn Harmon for the club. AND get off to a very good start this best cosThe members of year, have now proved they have to The Lettermens club has agreed decided last week thatthe Pep club the new plan that has been adopt- tumes. Games were played and a hold a meeting every they should ed. When it has been proved that lunch was served. Some pictures got what it takes by winning the Tuesday contribute at toward the a student has sluffed one or more were also taken for the as something 12:15, this is club last three games they have played: day. yearbook. The officers of the club are as drive for a jeep. The sale of bonds classes he will be required to get Wilma Against Payson, Moab, and WaOliver, Nola Jean Henrie, and was greatly reduced an excuse from the attendance satch. Carbon hase one more game follows: President, Norman Wil- last stamps so this week the club committee, known as the War Marguerite Aubert, Evelyn Hastweek; to play, Ogden high school. If the son; vice president, Joe Marvish; ings, Kathryn Harmon, and Cathbought a War Bond, each member Department. This excuse will be erine Romney were in HOME OF GOOD MILK Dinosaurs win, they will go into secretary, Arden Aplanalp. charge of The initiation of the Lettermens contributing her share. This bond, a different color from the regular the the state PILLING It is hoped club party. BROS., Props. will be held the first Friday at maturity, will go to the Pep excuses. PRICE, UTAH by all Carbonites that the DinoKathryn Harmon. after football season has ended. saurs will put on just as good a Some restrictions have been put performaance against Ogden as on this clubs activities by the they did against Wasatch. Utah State Athletic association. Lenna Pitts. 48-to- -0 Carbon College NEWS 60-ya- rd well-plac- ed club of 1954. In order to qualify and get the name of the Carbon Senior High and the Junior College on the jeep, students must purchase a total of $1,165 in stamps and bonds by December 7. It is hoped by all that the goal may be obtained, and the Pep club sincerely hope that the bond they purchased will aid in this drive. Barbara Clerico. KENILWORTH NEWS - ggjpAlIk retime .t thearm eC sn I from Tco l?l Located o, six-we- i Frenchis gtalion ek Z six-we- tlF sent jeration0 jmotive 'lth. ne far-flu- fps j ft business jartsinstoi to hat has jucuated oadsides t collect!! r;f r- France j, the I pi the Sevei Cc and for 'jtah. j, Willxa jfarcellus wife; ji iawrence A. M. S. Chooses Representatives At a meeting of the Associated Girls Learvi Etiquette of Social Tea A Social Day Tea was Men Students in the College Cafepresented teria last Friday, Van Davis read a for the enjoyment of the student provision in the constitution for body on Friday, October 27, from the election of an A. M. S. repre- 1:30 until 4 00 oclock. The Tea was held in the cafeteria. One of sentative from each class. Thereupon the following were the main objectives of the affair elected to fill the positions: Mor- was to train the girls in the social ris McNary of the juniors, Norman etiquette of receiving guests, pourWilson of the seniors, Kenneth ing, and presiding at the tea table. Prince of the Freshmen, and Roger It was also the purpose of the Tea to create a better social atmosMcKimb of the sophomores. Virgin Mai Bean and I er; Greer; Siddowi 3. Merce; and and Wayr wife; ( 3ean teph ms i Bean; C yeda Bea 3oyle; J. 1 wife; Bean, his sis Jane and 1 pnia Boyc Ste pfcrne Alice Scho phere among the students. Various vocal and instrumental numbers were presented by the students during the Tea hours. Arrangements of the afternoon were under the direction of the following faculty members: Mrs. Bess Jones, refreshments; Mrs. Verda Petersen, servers; Miss Marion Robbins, program; and Miss Catherine Romney, tables. William S Schofield, Tillman E his wnfe; L sible to find a suitable orchestra for the schools social events, several students have suggested the use of a juke box for dances. Dr. Aaron Jones, the college president, has been making arranagements to hold a matinee dance some time in the near future, using a juke box Bob Gordon. with popular records, to see if the students will be satisfied with such Carbon College Loses To Topaz music. Last Wednesday the Carbon ColAn orchestra from Dragerton lege Eagles lost a hard fought conhas put in a bid for the school test to the Topaz high school at dances, but has not been accepted Delta The college team outby the school. If the juke box weighed the boys from Topaz, but is accepted by the students, it will splendid tackling, and be used for matinee dances and the speed madeblocking, up for the smaller size school will try to find an orchestra of the Topaz eleven. for the more important dances of The college will try to get their the year, such as the junior prom revenge this Wednesday when Toand the senior hop. paz plays the college at Price, (November 1.) This will be the last Dan Williams. for the Eagles this year, and game ' Saturday Brings Victory To Dinos they hope to wind up their season Before the breathless but over- with at least one victory after losjoyed students of Carbon high ing two tilts, one to the U. of U. school, ony Mele, a Reserves and one to Topaz. The football player, raced to three boys from Carbon were treated touchdowns Saturday as he led very well at Topaz, and the faculty wishes the students of Carbon to give the Topaz team the same FOR his Doe I 3ean, Jane Bates; Els: Clyde Bea ife; Don Bertha W, Elizabeth and Bean Irene and M Adams; A Gee, his v Xellie D. Edith Vera S. Vilate 13-- 0. I er; i Thompson Thompson his son, Hoover; M lane Doe Margaret rence Th Thompson Thompson his w Abbi ton Cluff wife; Will Jane Doe May Cluf son, low; ed Jan his Cluff, Cluff, Jane Doe a wife; Jane Doe resa Dou sustead courtesy. his Max Nelson. tfc a- -' Dr mits Max Nelson. p.m. and ed semi-final- s. 6:30 the al As MODERN DAIRY CO. PHONE 123-Call before 9 a. m. or after c gardless :ore it feel ou buttermilk Fuller Brushes Ten s ivlvani, the dar AT YOUR GROCER Juke Box Proposed For Dances Because it seems almost impos- son of j Snyder MILK Let-terme- ns Mastei As Perfectly Pasteurized ur and efforts ch Earl Gilbert. unt: ng cWgjjt Carbon-Wa-sat- ar n emotive ek Contract Made For Carbon The Carbon staff has finally decided to take the offer of The Art City Publishing company, in Keola A Hicken; Jane Dice ndually A James if d tars, de creditors, and REMOVE, CLEAN, INSPECT REPLACE WORN GREASE RETAINERS FAMILY MAN Governor and Mrs. Thomas E. nCarbs Dewey pose for the cameraman at the Albany Ex- and Jte and p all claiming defendan' ecutive Mansion. They taown ini tate, have two husky sons. Mrs. Dewey leaves politics to her husband, centers her Property the cc verse attention on her home and family. CHURCH WORKER Thomas Dewey is a vestryman of St, Peters Protestant Episcopal Church in Albany, N. Y. The Deweys attend church regularly, give Sunday School picnics at their farm at Pawling, N. Yn at meals. Mrs. Dewey sometimes plays organ in the.little church near their farm. THESTi e You Pear w say-Grac- Z2Q ADJUST WHEEL BEARINGS LUBRICATE, REPLACE, aervice d sen which' wise, v vice, tl Protect Vital Wheel Bearings SfiQfljQQQ 0? to and Court VOTE FOR This Purpos DEWEYunBRICKER to NOV. 7 IMRNTA the state o tdasf RPM Wheel Bearing Grease. It stands up in extremes of heat and pressure and lubricates for thousands of miles. L. LEAVITT PRICE, UTAH ai action, to d been f Ruined wheel bearings may mean an idle car or truck these days. Its not always possible to find new ones. Let your RPM Dealer keep yours in good condition by regular servicings, and repacking with specially made C. to douding hefendan GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK Dewey addresses legislature, recommends plan for post-wa- r reconstruction. As Governor, Dewey has proved himself forceful, a doer rather than a "talker,1 an able administrator, and ll especially in surroundin himcolf wi-'- i sue-refi- MEETINQ WITH LABOR Dewey chats informally to a group of Labor Leaders during visit to Pittsburgh. In a recent speech he accused New Deal of disrupting and making a political football of labor. Dewey says we must have an able c r. of Nor' Nor Paid Political Adv. by Carbon County Republican Central Committee t.O. Ad Suite 21 Provo, U N te A 01 1 of l |