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Show THE Thursday, May 26, 1955 Exercises for East Carbon Tenth Graders Opinion Clarifies May 19 End School Year at Dragerton. Utah Law on Closing exercises for the tenth grade of East Carbon junior high school were held in the school auditorium the evening of Mpy 19. Harold Hanson, principal of the school, was in charge of the following program: Introduction, Carolyn Colombo; welcome, Gary Heath; opening prayer, Jerry Van Campen; song, Auld Lang Syne, tenth grade class; speech, Patricia Hixon, vocal solo, Robert Davido; speech, Vernon Jones; class will, Sharron Preston and Wilma Meri-detclass prophecy, Jolene Bowen; vocal trio, Sharron Preston, Judy Lauriski and Mary Ann h; Draper. Mr. Hanson presented the following achievement awards: For n four quarters of A rating, Balle, Claude Biy, Jolene Bowen, Linda Brewer, Don Butler, Kar-lee- Carolyn Colombo, Roselyn Colom- Robert Green, Pat Hixon, Michael Hyatt, Betty James, Paula James, Ann Glenda Clark Jensen, Jensen, bo, Sandra 'Eaquinto, TERRIFIC! Holding Juveniles King, Vena Mahan, Wilma Meri-det- h, Steven Moffit, Robert Murphy, Sharron Preston, Mary Swen- Rights of Utah peace officers to Da- cta;n s?j Fern Tollis, Lynn Varner, juveniles without warrants vid Van Campen, Phyllis Winder, were clarified in an opinion re- Charmaine Walter icase(j recently by Attorney Workman, GenWright and Linda Tucker. eral E. R. Callister. Vepner Stoddard, type teacher, The opinion was. prepared by presented the following awards: Raymond W. Gee, assistant attorFirst year typing Pat Neumeier, general for II. C. Shoemaker, Adam Gabriella, Aliena Fisher, ney chairman of the State Welfare Mary Jean Peacock and Michael Commission Hyatt. Second year awards Car- It states that a police or proba- olyn Colombo, Jolene Bowen, Mau- - tion officer may arrest a juvenile rine Thompson, Sharron Preston found breaking the iaw or believed and Judy Lauriski. to be a fugitive from his parents Mr. Stoddard, on behalf of the 0r from justice or whose surround-Dragerto- n Tribune, presented jngs are such as to endanger his these awards: To the outstanding health, morals or welfare, football player and athlete, Man- The arresting officer then must uel Gonzales; to the girl who con- - notify the juvenile court immedi-tribute- d most to student life, Car- - ately. Unless emergency situa-oly- n Colombo; to the outstanding tions exist, player and the boy who ors are not to be confined in jails, contributed most to student life, lockups or police cells used for Paul Andrews. persons charged with crime. In no Boyd McKean, president of the event are minors under 16 to be East Carbon Rotary Club, pre- - confined in such places, sented the following awards to Parents are to be notified of the these honor students, based on arrest and the child normally is to scholastic achievement for the past be released to the custody of the two years : Patricia Hixon, Caro- - parents. The juvenile court is given lyn Colombo, Sharron Preston, Jo- ir lene Bowen and Wilma Meredith, reasonable time to prepare a names will be engraved on tion (complaint) against a juvc' the school plaque and this will be nile to justify formal court pro placed in the trophy case. Boys ceedings. Vernon Jones, Gary Heath and Jerry Van Campen. To conclude the program, the tenth grade class sang Memories, and the closing prayer was offered by Mr. Hanson. Frank Van Cott was in charge of the music for the evening. . peti-The- Page Seven SUN-ADVOCA- Safety Council Plans Home Safety Inventory Preliminary steps were taken this week by the Utah Safety Council in the first National Home Safety Inventory, designed to improve the overall program in states and communities to reduce and prevent accidents around the The incidence of such mishaps can be greatly reduced by the simple precautionary steps suggested in checklists available from the Safety Council, your local fire department, or Red Cross chapter, she qoncluded. Results of the Utah and national home. ? will be compiled in a resurvey Mrs. I. R. Morrison, vice presiwhich will be sent to all pardent for child-hom- e safety activi- port and recognition awards ties of the Utah Safety Council, is ticipants, to groups that have conpresented directing the Utah survey. Letters, report forms, and in- ducted exceptional home safety structions are being sent to scores programs. womof groups, including ens clubs, churches and local safe- Horse Show Slated ty organizations. Mrs. Morrison pointed out that By Wellington Club home accidents rank next to trafA horse show will be sponsored fic in the annual fatal accident toll, and cause more serious in- by the Wellington Riding Club juries than any other type. Last May 28 at the Wellington arena, it year 104 were killed in Utah, and has been announced by Lester over 15,000 injured. The nations Roberts, club captain. 0 toll from such accidents was Halter class showings will be killed and over 4,000,000 in- held in the morning and contest jured. events, including races, are schedChildren and older folks are uled for the afternoon. the most frequent victims of home Assisting Mr. Roberts are Daraccidents, Mrs. Morrison stated, rell Norton, Vard Rich, Ned and many of these tragedies can and Dee Thayn. easily be avoided by simple reStarting time for the events is moval of common yet frequently 10 a.m. unnoticed hazards. Falls, fires and BARGAIN HUNTING? . . Turn firearms are the usual factors inTo the Classified Page! volved in home accidents in Utah. SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED . . . Watch for Our Announcement the First Week in June on a NEW TIRE TREAD WITH A NEW TIRE GUARANTEE P-T- Recaps . . . Retread . . . New Treads Save TMonccf oa Hvie& 28,-00- DINOSAUR SUPER SERVICE Mc-Cou- rt GOODRICH Main RECAPPING TIRES Price and First East Mrs. Roy Coker and family left Friday for San Manuel, Arizona, where they are to join Mr. Coker and where they plan to reside. Mr. Coker is employed in construction work in the Arizona town. They have been residents of East Carbon since Dragerton became a town. Mrs. Harold Hanson and Mrs. Vada Anderson entertained a group of ladies at a party in honor of Mrs. Bertha Petty who is moving to Arizona., Various games occupied the ladies and delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Berrey spent several days recently visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Buffmire. For 20 months the Ber-rey- s made their hoipe in Nicara- gua where Mr. Borrey was employed by the Sterling Drug Company. Mr. and Mrs. Berrey and baby daughter, Ellen, have been vacationing for several weeks and they will leave by plane May 28 for Brazil. 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