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Show ENDENT NEWSPAPER Volume 63 A CONSOLIDATION OF' THE SUN AND Price, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, October 14, 1954 10c per Copy NEWS-ADVOCAT- E Number 41 Funds Needed in Camped Juvenile Quarters To Retain Carbon College Youth Agency Pushes For The Carbon County Council of was earmarked for this purpose. Youth Agencies, of which B. L. However, it is reported, each time ' special committee of impartial cit! Frandsen, Price, is chairman, will the matter is brought to the at- I izens after making a careful comof meet with the Carbon county tention the county governing study and one without the haste missioners and other interested board it is "taken under advisethat surrounded the issue when persons October 19 to get some ac- ment." the legislature voted to stop state A of suitable on the tion juvejuvenile problem study constructing support in a social session. nile detention quarters, it has been from the records of the juvenile Attention is called to the fact announced. Prior to the meeting court here of which B. L. Dart is that voters will hav6 two bills to with the commissioners, the group judge shows that from January 1 vote on in the junior college queswill be taken on a tour of the of this year to and including Oction. Senate Bill 29 concerns Car291 a cases one of coll tober 7, total have the present facilities bon College; the other, Senate Bill used for this purpose in the Car- been heard on referrals from law 39, will give the state power to bon county jail block and the two enforcement agencies. This does turn Dixie, Snow and Weber colnot include a similar number of rooms in the Tavern building. over to the LDS church. Of unofficial" leges referrals. serIt is pointed out that the A breakdown of the cases showcourse, the important thing here iousness of juvenile delinquency in is that these three schools will Carbon county is being brought ed the following violations: Drinkcontinue to function, while Carbon more and more to the attention of ing, 4; stealing, CO; truancy, 41; will be abolished entirely. The run93; drunk. 7; rape, 1; law enforcement officers by the traffic, million dollars worth of state 13; 1; 23; away, assault, neglect, lack of suitable detention quarters 'and improvements wdll maliS; 6; property ungovernable, shooting, for the delinquents. either be cious 'Beauty reigned supreme at the Price municipal auditorium Monaccepted by the Carbon mischief, 7; burglary, 3; At the present time the only day night when 12 girls entered the competition which was the Miss quarters available for delinquent stealing gas, 12; Ruto theft, 5; county board of education or go Carbon County pageant for 1954. begging. 1, and delinAttractive Colleen 'Burdick of Dragerton, center, was adjudged juveniles is a cell in the court probation2. iolation, A bitter pill in the present situthe winner and will represent this county at the Miss Utah pageant house and two rooms in the Tav- quency RICHARDS BELMONT is the fact that when the ation A. D. KELLER is Ocern These facilities, it building. at Kingsbury hall on the University of Utah campus tomorrow, voted to establish a legislature tober 15. pointed out, are not adequate and Stake A concentrated drive for funds junior college in Price, this county Chosen as alternates were Miss Mary Platis, left, first alternate, very undesirable based on opinnecessary to pay the expenses in- accepted a proposition to turn and Miss Joanne Griffone, both of Price. ions advanced by state and nation- To volved in the fight to save Carbon over coal royalties, then coming to al authorities on juveniles probwill get unhr way this Caibon, over to the state to be College lems. Eve Dinner week with Belmont Richards and used for educational purposes. Need for detention quarters for A. D. Keller in charge. Business Some contend that if those royjuveniles is brought out more forcThe North Carbon stake will houses and Individuals will be con- alty payments were given back. ibly each time law enforcement stage a benefit dinner Saturday tacted. Carbon could support its own junofficers apprehend juveniles who from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Carior college without state help, In amount a the meantime great have been drinking, drunk or have bon College cafeteria. with Turkey is in of done work being sending though little hope can be held out been caught stealing or to be held all the October 15 has been set as the bo served. vih trimmings for that the legislature w'ould give up Juanita j Dinosaur of Junior Trice Service; printed pamphlets, the arranging Members Super for some other agencies as runaProceeds from this dinner will closing date for signing conserva- speakers at functions all over the such an easy source of revenue. Chamber of Commerce did them- Karrick, 17, daughter of Mrs. Os- ways or other delinquents. At the stakes tion practices to be completed In state to espouse the cause to con During the history of the school selves up proud Monday night car Castleman, Price, sponsored by present time the back cell in the go toward operation of the to welfare James the fourth period. All farmers who vince the voters that it would be 8470 students have attended; the farm, according Dress Shop, and Merlene court house is in almost constant when they sponsored the first ansigned for practices which should a mistake to eliminate the 'only total enrollment in the school year nual Miss Carbon County pageant Powell, 17, daughter of Mr. and use and the two rooms in the Tav- Gardner, chairman. have been reported complete by state institution of any kind was 576. The average in of 1953-5- 4 in the Price municipal auditorium. Mrs. J. W. Powell, Price, sponsor- ern building are occupied. The re1st will be October also until been 216 at a cost to has number given Eastern an and Utah, especially At that time, judges selected from ed by the Massey company. sult is that when some juveniles 15 to report their per- educational October the of state $289 per student per which establishment a field of 12, three girls whose Kay Bunnell served as master have been arrested they have to formances. is been which has for in existence the year, considerably lower and make past talent of ceremonies and musical accom- be released to their homes and the poise, beauty Practices which have been start- 16 years. than the average per capita costs them eligible for Miss Utah hon- paniment was provided by Jimmy effect of their arrest is lost. ed but cannot be finished by this ors. Those in charge of the campaign at other state colleges. Darts orchestra The purpose of this meeting date, may be extended by the far- reiterate their The argument seems logical Chosen as Miss Carbon County previous statements mer calling at the ASC office and Boyd Bunnell, president of the with the commissioners will be to that so long as taxpayers dollars Carbon will that backers was Miss Colleen Burdick, talent- Utah Junior Chamber of Com- work out some plan whereby the College requesting an extension of time. abide by any decision made are being used to educate college ed and attractive daughter of Mr. merce, announced the winners and county will appropriate funds for by a All conservation work for which students, it is a serious mistake to No. Nurses of Utah 4, District and Mrs. Lyle Burdick of Drager- presented Miss Burdick with a the construction of detention quarno extension was requested or pereliminate one that has the lowest ton. The winner show- bouquet of red roses and a table ters for delinquent juveniles. State Nurses' Association, this formance reported will be canactual cost. ed her poise and beauty in the eve- radio as a gift from the Price Funds have been asked for over week arc joining other women of celled as of this date. Another powerful argument has Nain that divione observing profession ning gown and bathing suit Jaycees. The two alternates re- the past four years and at farmer who still plans on Any come into the foreground as the sions of the pageant and showed ceived white corsages. time it was understood that $4000 tional Nurse Week as designated doing such practices is asked to of the tremendous developresult EisenD. by President Dwight her talent with a vocal and tap call at the ASC office and file a Miss Burdick will enter the ment of Eastern Utah as a source hower. dance number which drew a loud Miss Utah Pageant at Kingsbury new request for federal of uranium ore. The proximity of. round of applause from the audi- Hall' on the University of Utah In connection with this observLyle Bryner, county chairthis county indicates that there is ence. She is a senior at Carbon campus, tomorrow, October 15, to ance, the Utah State Nurses As- man, reminds farmers who are doalmost bound to be a steady popsociation is convening for its an- ing practices that time is grow'-in- g high and was sponsored in the compete for the Miss Utah title. new Seven directors for the ulation growth. In fact, even durnual convention in Salt Lake City pageant by Belvas Gloria Shop of The winner from the state will short in which to complete this of of board the Price ing recession periods in the thirPrice. governors in the Miss America starting today and continuing work before cold weather comes. compete ties, this county continued to gain Selected as the first alternate pageant at Atlantic City, New Chamber of Commerce w'ere in through Saturday. Local associaThe chances are was Miss Mary Platis, elected Monday in the largest vote, nowpopulation. tion members attending are Elda even more so. Jersey, in August of 1955. , Gus Mr. Mrs. of and cast ever percentage-wisedaughter by the Morgan, president; Emma Scarte the legislation to abolmembers of the organization, ac ishAlthough Platis, Price. Miss Platis, a senior zina, second vice president; Lela Carbon College and transfer Classes Home at Carbon high, was sponsored by Schultz, Lyle Lamph, Ann Forcording to Mrs. Ruth Grogan, sec- the other three schools was initiatthe Center Service of Price and retary. Those elected were; syth, Fern Peterson, Eldarene ed and engineered by Governor J. she gave a fine performance in Now Lorraine Giacollctto and King, J. C, Forrester, Jr., retail and Bracken Lee, the policy of the Tressa Milovich. reading a scene from "Camille1 wholesale; W. F. Rcvcs, profesC C Banquet-Me- et Save Carbon College" committee Red Cross for her talent number. She, too, By sional and financial; Keith Leavitt has been to conduct the The nurses of District 4 were campaign displayed charm, poise and beauty and Frank Kraync, garages and on its merits and has refused first organized into a unit in Feb to W. edThe Carbon County Chapter of Robert business in the other two divisions of the Bemick, 1934 with 21 members Dan Garber, Jr. and engage in bitter personalities with of automotive; ruary of the Salt Lake Tribune, will Jack the American Red Cross reminds pageant. under the leadership of Grace itor Kelley, food, beverages and the chief executive on the issue. the featured speaker at the anbe Second alternate is Joanne Grif- all women in the county that Herman service and So far the governor has not been At the drugs; Henry, acting president. nual banquet for members of the miscellaneous. Seppl, fone, daughter of Mr. classes in home nursing and moth- 29 nurses time in are too energetic in fighting the junpresent only and Mrs. John Griffone, Price. er and baby care are now being 102 registered price Chamber of Commerce and active of the of- ior colleges. will new The duty directors take Sponsored by Mikes Shoe Store, offered. A minimum of ten applinurses listed in the Carbon, Emery their partners at the Carbon fice on November 1 which is also As time draws near to election Miss Griffone chose as her talent cants for instruction will consti-- 1 and Grand county area. This fig- Country club next Monday eve- the first regular meeting of the gigantic efforts will be made to 18. a tut class. exhibition a typewriter-rhythure shows that many more nurses ning, October the fruits of Mr. Bernick is especially well board. Officers of the group will save the school number. She is a sophomore at Further information can be obare needed in this area to assist DUANE FRANDSEN be which will be named at on demonstrated that meeting. to discuss economic probCarbon College. tained from the Red Cross home with the demands for nursing qualified November 2, when the voters of of were Hal flection of Judges lems almost Other contestants included Mary nursing chairman, Mrs. A. W. any section of the service. Because of this demand Harold O. Patterick the state of Utah express their Young, 17, daughter of Mrs. Elsie Dodds at 381 Circleway, Sunny- for nurses, more licensed practical state, and he W'ill dwell mostly on MacKnight, desires in the privacy of the voting Ben and Ward. Young, Price, sponsored by the dale, or phone 2210. nurses are being pressed into serv the vast new uranium ore developbooth. in ments Colorado the Carbon Emery Bank; Shirley Faz plateau of Women in Price who are interice to assist the registered nurses. iwr1 zio, 19, Spring Glen, daughter of ested A practical nurse candidate is now which this area is a part. may call at the chapter Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fazzio, sponsored Mayor William J. Welsh will headquarters in the basement of undergoing training at the also be a speaker and he will outby the Grill Cafe; Diane Gard- the public library building Monhospital here end nurse ner, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. day, Wednesday and Friday from aides are assisting wherever pos- line the progress being made by & t3 Eastern Utah, Inc., an organizaJohn Gardner, Helper, sponsored 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. sible. Duane Price to Frandsen, formed tion indusnew attorney, the Furniture promote by Helper Company; The Price was chairman of the hospital try to locate in Eastern Utah sec Raeona Maughn, 17, daughter of Three Youths Inducted 20 Carbon district, Boy Scouts of employs registered nurses anc tion. Boyd Bunnell will be master Mr. and Mrs. Roy II. Maughn, Three Carbon county youths America, at an election meeting three licensed practical nurses anc of ceremonies. Price, sponsored by Johnnys 66 number of public health nurses Service; Darlene Wall, 17, daugh- were inducted into the army Oc- - held Sunday at Carbon College. the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Orvall Wall, tober 7 in this countys October Arvcl Stevens, vice president of available in the district is six. Six DUF Here nurses are employed in doctors ofSpring Canyon, sponsored by Kel Selective Service quota and all the Utah National Parks Coun- fices. of which the Carbon district To be leys Price Drug; Jenna Lee My have been sent to Fort Ord, Cali-- ; cil, by is a Another effort to get more girls Mr. Mrs. part, was in charge of the of 17, and to ers, basic fornia, for assignment daughter interested in the nursing profesLeloss Myers, Price, sponsored by training units. Inducted were Da- meeting. Elected to serve with Mr. sion is the awarding of scholarthe Equitable Insurance Agency; vid P. Forsyth, Spring Canyon but Gale Rowley, 18, daughter of Mr. now of Salt Lake City; Charles G. Frandsen in the various district ships each year. The district asMrs. Kate B. Carter, national and Mrs. David S. Rowley, Jr. Bonomo and William Pero, both of' capacities were the following men sociation in cooperation with the president of the Daughters of Utah who have devoted much time and United Mine Workers of America Spring Glen, sponsored by the Price. n and Pioneers of author effort to the advancement of the in Carbon and Emory counties will be a guest histories, pioneer : such in Scout this county sponsor Boy program scholarships and this at the'DUP convention to be held C. E. Beveridge, district vice chair- year two girls are in training unin the Price LDS tabernacle Oc man, Price; Douglas Bon, district der this plan, Arline Reya of Hia- tober 23, it has been announced by vice chairman, Dragerton; Elias watha and Joanne Houghton of Mrs. B. Guymon, Carbon Crystal Degn, district commissioner, Price; Castle Gale. chapter president. Robert Parker, assistant district The watchword of the nursing DUP members from Emery commissioner; Dr. Quinn Whiting, to will be guests of the Car is be at all profession county prepared chairman of organization and ex- times and the nurses in this area bon county camp and an interestI Carbons Calendar will be the teria during the noon hour. Alum- - tension; Dr. Aaron E. Jones, chairare re- ing program is being arranged. in interested particularly 1954 theme of the homecoming ni of Carbon College and Carbon man of leadership training; Judge of an active orcelebration, an event which, is high school will be guests. That Fred W. Keller, chairman of fi maining members which ganization keeps them ii Power Off Notice staged annually by the students of evening a dance will hold forth in nance; Vernon Merrill, chairman formed so as to better serve their which time Carbon College during It was announced today from of health and safety; Omar Bun- fellowmen. the college gymnasium. and the school their office of the city electrician honor the they Committees working on the vari- nell, chairman of advancement; the power will be off from alumni. This years homecoming is ous that chairman of Mills, Henry camping aspects of the celebration in- and activities; Dr. Dean Winters, One Registration 6:00 to 8:00 a.m. Sunday in the slated for October 29 and the feaOnly Southeast Price area. The cut-oture will be the football game clude the following; public relations chairman; Clyde Clifford Madsen and Joan Snow, Rock, neighborhood chairman for Day Before November 2 is being made to enable a switch between Carbon high and South queen and attendants; Ema Lee Dragerton ; Merrion Willson, high of Salt Lake City. Only one more registration day over procedure which is expected The celebration will actually get Flaim and Joan Wallace, adver- neighborhood commissioner from remains for voters to get their to result in a more consistent elecunder way the night before with tising; Nedd McArthur, pep rally; Wellington, and Reed Eumham, names on the precinct rolls of tric service. a giant pep rally which starts at, Charles Bikakis, Jay Rasmussen neighborhood commissioner for their residence and this date is Octhe college campus then unfolds and Carol Oman, halftime activ- Price. tober 26. It is especially impor- Story Telling Hour with mirth and merriment into al- ities; Mary Helen Bunnell and JoThe district committee meets tant this year for all prospective All youngsters are invited to atanne Griffone, assembly; Rudy the second Sunday of each month Carbon most every section of the city. g Gomer Peacock, chairman of the Save Carbon College comsessions at voters to make tend the county Fridays big events will include Larcher and Lynn Stevens, dance; at Carbon College at 2 :00 p.m. anc themselves eligible to vote Novem- the Price Carnegie public library mittee, left, is shown one of the more than 100,000 Carbon College the annual homecoming assembly Harold Cox and Hal Cox, floats; all institutional representatives ber 2 because of the Carbon Col- every Saturday starting at 1:30 brochures by Paul Holdaway, job printing pressman at The in the Price municipal auditorium Bob Thomas, parade; Jay Rasmus- who sponsor scouting units are lege issue which has a very signi- p.m. The public is also invited to plant. These brochures were started through the mails in the morning, the giant student sen and George Zoolakis, color urged to attend these meetings ficant local angle. After registeri- visit the library and view the Monday addressed to voters throughout the state in an effort to bring them first hand information about Carbon College and the urgent parade just before noon and lunch- guard; Donna Richens and Joan because they are members-at-larg- e ng, all voters are urged- to turn Carbon Art League exhibit on need for their votes against the bill which is intended to abolitn the eon at the Carbon College cafe- - C armaria to, window displays. for the Carbon district committee. out for the November 2 election. display there. institution. North Carbon Stage Benefit Dragerton Girl Tabbed As Miss Carbon County Fla-Cil- October 15 Closing Date for Signing Saturday Conservation Work le Nurse Profession Due Recognition During This Week Seven Directors Elected to cost-sharin- g. Board of Governors Business Editor to Address Annual Nursing Offered Carbon of m - , Price Attorney Elected Head City-Coun- Of Carbon Scouters ed City-Coun- ty ty Convention Attended National President I well-know- Carbon Students Start Plans for Homecoming ff story-tellin- Sun-Advoc- - ate |