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Show 1 NEWSPAPER AN INDEPENDENT 10c pet Copy Volume 68 A Price, Uteih Native CONSOLIDATION SUN AND NEWS-ADVOCAL- E Number' 30 Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, July 23, 1959 Appointed Principal 02 New Carbon Senior High School Loman P. Hutchings Comes Here From Similar Post at Roosevelt Psychology Class Begins At Carbon College j ;; '$,)'' 4 Jim Hurst, pilot from Green River, chemical into plane prior to takeleft, pumps mosquito-killin- g off last Tuesday on spraying trip that covered most of swampy areas along Price, river in a part of the war which has been declared on this pest throughout the county. Robert Rurgener, district health department sanitarian, center, and Robert Hassell, county agricultural agent, assisted and made th arrangements for this project. MOSQUITO NEMESIS . . . The Psychology of Human Development, a basic course in psychology, with practical value for individuals in all walks' of life, is currently being offered by Carbon College as a part of its adult education and community service program. Dr. David R. Cox, dean of students at the college, is the Loman P. Hutchings, Uintah Basin educator and resident of Roosevelt, has been named principal of the new Carbon County High school by the Carbon county board of education, it was announced today by Mont Hannon, super- intendent of schools. Mr. Hutchings, a native of Springville, resigned the of Union High school at Roosevelt, which he has teld for nine years, to accept his new assignment. According to Mr, Harmon, it is seldom that an educator during his career gets the unusual opportunity that Mr. Hutchings has, that of begininstructor. ning two new high schools, The first meeting of the new wo new modern plants, seeing class was held Wednesday, July and guiding a student body 22. The next session is scheduled into a functioning, unified for Monday, July 27, at 7 :0Q p.m., school with an individuality all prin-cipalsh- ip rocecdings Start o Return Jiamanti to Utah Wellington Sets Stage for Big 24tli Celebration The tenth annual Wellington July 24 celebration, sponsored by the First and Second wards of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will start with a rodeo Thursday evening. Rodeo activity, featuring top cowboys and rodeo stock, will begin at 8 p.m. Another rodeo is also scheduled for the night of the 24th to begin at the same to return Legal proceedings John Lee Diamanti, 31, charged with bank robbery, to Salt Lake City, were underway this week, while his wife, Sherlene Montoya Diamanti, 22, pleaded innocent Monday in U.S. District Court for Utah when she was arraigned on a charge of aiding and abetting in bank robbery. Her case was continued to be taken up on next trial calendar in October. ghe is at liberty under tho-cour- ts $5,000 bail. Diamanti will go before Judge Michael L. Igoe, U.S. District and the class will meet each Mon- its own on two different occaCourt for Northern District of day, Wednesday and Friday eve- sions. , Illinois, Chicago, today for exMr. Hutchings was appointed six of a thereafter for period ning tradition proceedings. school hour. at of Union High principal A school year calendar weeks. Diamanti is charged in connecoth24th celebration the Roosevelt nine years ago when it for 1959-6During has been approved by New students will be accepted at was as games and tion with the June 26 robbery of such er a union of the Carbon a name activity only eduof county board nextVeeks meetings, and parents, the old Roosevelt High school of races for children will be conduct- $11,765 from the Union Branch,. cation, two days longer than the ed as well as college students, are Duchesne and for adults there will be Valley State Bank, in Murray. Alterra and High 1958-5county school year. He was arrested Thursday night encouraged to take advantage of school of Uintah county. Since that ball games and horse racing, 31 will see the teachers August in an exclusive Chicago hotel by Reports from around the county this first stage of the control pro- this opportunity to learn during time Union High school has made the 9:30 at hold will forth parade indicate tha the spraying by air- gram has been very successful. pleasant summer evenings. The a name for itself in educational as convening for their annual insti- morning of the 24th to be followed Federal Bureau of Investigation tute and the following day, SepAdditional dieldrin granules will course carries three hours of col- well plane for mosquito control was 11 a.m. agents. They said he had only as sports circles. tember 1, school will begin by a public program at be distributed into the swampy lege credit, and the tuition fee is $130 in his possession, new very successful. Now Mr. Hutchings will have the schools under district throughout Reports in the Carbonville area areas of the county. This should $15.00 per student. luggage and a pistol of starting a opportunity again The first holiday in Grand Larceny Trial kill of hold the adult mosquito populaindicate close to 100 under his pillow. new high school, Carbon High jurisdiction. the school year will come within adult mosquitoes. The larvae were tion down, since the wigglers, or U.S. Attorney A. Pratt Kesler school, in a new plant. a week of the opening when Labor Now in Sixth Day; also reduced in the areas tested, larvae, will be reduced and conse- Commissioner Undergoes said that extradition papers had school We have not had a nigh will be observed, September been sent to Chicago Friday. He although some larvae were still quently the adults will not be so Appendicitis Operation in Carbon county since Day plant 7. September will have 21 school Ends Seen This Week added that if extradition is waived present. These areas where the plentiful. said Superintendent Hardays. It is anticipated that' in the Carbon County Commissioner 1938, larvae were still noticed have been would be returned in Diamanti mon. Since that time and until Two holidays are on the agenda The grand larceny trial of Carl about a week. However, he said; treated with dieldrin granules since near future a fogging and busting Louis Kosec last night (Tuesday) this school had been our year high machine will be purchased and underwent an operation for apthe air spraying. during October. The first and seer E. Olsen today went into its sixth if the prisoner demands a hearing of Carbon College. With ond day of that month will be day in the district court in and it would require considerably longIn checking in the Wellington brought to the county to apply pendicitis at the Carbon Hospital athispart new plant we will have a while teachers attend the for Carbon county with Judge er. holidays area, it has been determined that DDT and dieldrin for adult mos- after being suddenly striken a .,'n school for the first annual convention of the Utah Fred W. separate high evialso Keller, presiding. The control was control. before. absence The time His very good county agent short quito 21 years. in time OctoDis is Association and Education state being represented by dent. People contacted were James and the district sanitarian would from the commission meeting that A native of Springville, Mr. ber 19 will be a 4- -l Club day off for the trict Attorney Boyd Bunncl and he Henrie, Paul Snyder, and Rex appreciate the cooperation of the same night brought about a postfrom Briggraduated season. October will have completed the presentation of his deer, Tryon. It would seem that in this people throughout the county in ponement of several matters to Hutchings ham Young University and has 19 school days. case before the court adjourned heavily infested area along the reporting to them when the mos- have been considered including done work at that instiNovember for the week end. Testimony now in The holiday only river that the adult mosquitoes quito situation seems to have in- that of the proposed special im- tutiongraduate arid at Utah State Univerwill be for Thanksgiving, Novem- being heard is that of the defend were reduced at least 80 per cent. creased to the point where it is provement water district. Action oi Idaho, Univer- ber 26 and 27. November, too, will ant who is represented by Duane University sity, once more objectionable. A phone on the latter has been postponed District Sanitarian Robert -7 of Washington, and Columbia contain 19 school Frandsen. and County Agricultural call or a letter will be appreci- - until the next regular meeting, sity (lays. University. In December there will be a According to Informed sources, Agent Robert L. Hassell feel that ated. August 4. f He has just completed a three-ye1 Carbon county's annual y from the presentation of testimony will Christmas vacation, term as a member of the December 24 to will be held August 5,' club camp, both this be late 3, January completed probably Utah High School Activities Asso- dates inclusive. December will afternoon or to County, RODEO, PARADE AND BEARD GROWING CONTESTS early tomorrow and 6, and 7, according ciation Board of Controls, serving have 17 school be instructed Agents Robert L. Hassell and Lura then the will days. jury two years on the B athletic who are Schools will resume January 4 by Judge Keller and will retire to Mae Merrill. AIL committee. He is presently serving progress ju, satisfactory making on and Its vacation verdict. deliberate the Christmas as State Coordinator of Secondary after defendant Is charged with their work, their friends and famThe will continue uninterrupted Schools Principals Association, ,j the remainder of that taking $429 from the Price Elks. ilies are invited. Seven cowboys walked out of the went to Burnis Johnson of CleIn the parade sponsored by the and is a member of the National throughout will again be held in Ec- Camp have state and and for the Witnesses month February through Texas. arena Diamond Black burne, Price Junior Chamber of Com' Advisory Committee and Board Stampede There will be 21 days of testified that they were present cles Canyon, midway between Scq- In addition to the silver buckles, merce Saturday afternoon in con' of Nominators for the National March. Saturday night with the top money In school January, 21 in February when the defendant made state- field and Clear Creek, the agents in the various events and in addi- prized awards which in themselves nection with the rodeo the first Secondary Schools Principals As- and23 in March. ments admitting to the taking of say. This campsite has plenty of,' tion to the money six of them attract many cowboys, which were place float was entered by the sociation. Good the money. The defense Is coun- good water and sanitation facili-- j In the holiday April Friday For three years, the National will be observed, so gained the silver belt buckles awarded to the cowboy contest- Mountain States Telephone Coma for tering this testimony with the ties, but no tables or stoves, April 15, awarded by the Carbon County ants, one was presented to Don pany personnel of Price, second Association of Secondary School total of 20 make advised to are clubs the sufOlsen Mr. had contention that Sheriffs Posse to the top hands Wakefield of Huntington, who was was entered by the Sinclair Oil Principals, fi department of the that month. days of school during fered , . a serious head Injury In a provisions for these. Coca in each contest event. the honored guest at the rodeo. the third and Education National by Association, own Company will club its Each provide fall admissions to the will 27, end school The May alleged year prior Cola Bottling Company of Price. Chris Nelson, Castle Dale, won has presented to Principal Hutch27 days being school and that he was not responsible transportation, food, and camp sup-- 1 of the twenty Bunthe $50 in cash donated by Third place in the float contest ings a certificate of appreciation attendance days. plies. for his actions. Carbon Art League nell Garage for the best was actually won by the Jaycees for distinctive professional service Recreation Specialist Clayne local cowboy. but inasmuch as they were spon- given to the advancement of secJensen from the Utah State UniClass Offers Winning top money and silver ondary education. soring the parade they relinquish-eversity will attend the camp and e buckles in the respective events Mrs. Hutchings, the former ... to the next in line, honor the assist with recreation. were the following: Saddle bronc In Water Coloring Rasmussen, is a college gradthe Coca Cola float. Include flag raiswill The camp riding, Dick Conquist of Ogden; In the beard growing contest, uate and has been teaching in the ing ceremonies, camp inspections, President E. L. Winn of the also bare back bronc riding, Pete Fredsponsored by the Jaycees, Duchesne district. She is a major recreation, an awards handicraft, announced Carbon Art this League ericks, Holiday, South Dakota; won in the thin in English and journalism. For OBerto John an election of offij and assembly colorwater week class in a that bull riding, Howard Belyu, Phoennest classification, Dahl Marx in two summers she has conducted J. ' cers. is to those offered interPaul being ing bull canthe dogging, ix, Arizona; the "thickest," Dee Thayn the the journalism workshop at The fourth annual Catholic Day acci chairman; ice cream and field in. art. the of fine ested calf ropLanning, Kileen, Texas; reddest, Clark Tain the "black Brigham Young University at Pro- will be held in the Helper city dy in charge of St Josephs Altar Every Thursday evening from est, Lamont Kartchner the neat vo. Roads from Coal Seerr ing, Paul Ekins Payson. park August 2 under the direction Society of Wellington, Mrs. Eui twV, 8 to 10 these students will meet honors Best Mrs. their cowboy three and and cake Counmost Udink, District chairman; Hutchings gene Jack Southeastern and of the est, Sweetring, A possible new coal market J at the Art Bam at the old county children will join Mr. Hutchings cil of Catholic Women. Big plans coffee in charge of the Good Shepin experiments conducted by airport under the instruction of original. soon at Price. Craig, their oldest are nearing completion for a full herd Altar Society of Dragerton, the Curtiss-WrigStill Listed Corporation in (Johnson Paul Powell. Mr. Powell is art inson, is a junior at the University day of fun including eats and en- Mrs. Mike Gabrielle, chairman; which a process is used to convert at structor the Youths Six Carbon Condition In Serious Helper junior high of Utah. Brent, their second son, tertainment. Fun is assured for corn on the cob under the direc- coal Into a road binding material school and will again teach in this will be a senior in high school this all ages for all Catholics and their tion of the Notre Dame de Lourdes that has all the experimentally The condition of Wayne district this coming school year. Enlist for Army Miss Veronica Altar Society, year, and Cristie, 12, will be in friends of this area. not enjoyed by either advantages son, Price city councilman, at the He has had paintings exhibited the seventh grade at the Price Mrs. Vito Bonacci is general Hcinlein, chairman, and tacos un- asphalt or concrete. Roads made Carbon Hospital following a with the Carbon Art. League on Duty During June Guadala-pan-a school. of Junior direction the High chairman of this years affair and der the of this new binder may Use up to stroke last Saturday, is still re- several 'occasions. Society of Helper with Mrs. 2,200 tons of coal dust per mile. she is being assisted by Mrs. James Alfred Master Fisher, Mr. serious. Johnson Sergeant encouras Amateurs are especially ported Ori, ticket chairman; Mrs. Henry Rebecca Rael as chairman. of the U.S. Army Recruiting Serv- Vacation Bible School suffered a stroke soon after hav- aged to attend these classes. Carannounced six Dated by Community Church Murphy, program, and the ofCathotoday that Last Friday was the regular ice, ing been called as a states witthis lic Youth Organizations Arness in a grand larceny trial now business meeting night for the bon county men enlisted in the school area are in charge of the games. Bible The vacation undaily now are and June HosArt League with Luella Smith of my during going on in the district court. Food booths will be set up in of at the. Community Methodist pital reports indicate that Mr. Helper as the hostess. The main dergoing their basic training 3 and will church the Helper park with the hambegin August Johnson suffered severe brain topic of the evening was the an- eight weeks at Fort Carson, Colohas it 14, extend in charge of the Guadalu-pan- a August through California. and burgers Fort rado, Ord, damage resulting from a ruptured nual picnic which will be held B. W. Reverend been anounced of Dragerton, Mrs. by will Society basic training they blood vessel. August 16 in Huntington caqyon. Following be permitted to return to their Corlett There will be classes for Jose Duran, chairman; drinks and homes for visits prior to further all ages through the junior high watermelon in charge of St. AnBon- thonys Altar Society, Mrs. assignment which in most cases group. 4-H- ers will be to one of the many technical schools the army has to Parson The Cc.rbon Commissioner Good Results Reported From Mosquito Spraying , 180-da- y 0 9 clothes,-expensiv- . , Annual Camp Slated . For August Bur-gen- er - 5-6- ar 10-da- Winners Listed in Stampede Events - 4--H , . Len-or- Annual Catholic Day Outing Set August 2nd 4 all-arou- i ht Older to Share In Fun Reward July 28 members of Carbon ing will be Darla Woodward of Older county will be rewarded for long Standardville, Deanna Pinarelli of service in Tuesday, July 28, (spring Glen, Lucy Cruz, Colleen when they will be given a free Ericson, Dee Ann Dause, and Pat y outing to Mount Timpano-ga- Tryon, all of Wellington; Lucille according to County Agents Westbrook, Elizabeth Chidester, Lura Mae Merrill and Robert L. will Peggy Jones, June Lea Dougherty, Hassell. Twenty-tw- o leave the county agents office at Dana Curtis, Patsy Waterman, Hank Hassell, Jess Larsen, and 5 :30 a.m. and return that night. Activities tor the day will, in- David Armstrong, all of Price; Patsy Bottino and Judy Costelclude the journey to the cave, the trip through the cave, a chicken lo, both of Helper; Merrilyn Otte dinner Efnd recreation at a picnic son and Janet Prince, both of spot on the Alnine loop, and a nice Hiawatha; Mary Gordon, Lynn e on the Turnbull, and Merrillyn Warren, cool swim at Park all of Dragerton; and Clinton home. way Those participating in the out- - Bentley of Carbonville. 4--H I 4-- H one-da- s, Ro-Sh- i Country offer. Enlisted in this group were Billy E. Boling, Dragerton; Russell D. Thomas, Sunnyside; Omen L. Hadden, Fred L. Oakden, Jr., Terry L. Fredreickson and John M. Tap-paall of Price. Sergeant Fisher stated that the Army today is offering schools and career fields in some 100 different fields of training to qualified young men and women who enlist for a three-yeperiod. n, . ar Finnish Social five-coun- ty Slated for all natives of Finland and descendants of Finlanders will be' held, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loran Hunt at 7,45 North feecond East, Price, Sun day, July ,26, starting at 1 p.m. Eugene Coli, Carbon county commissioner, has received notification of his appointment to the civil defense committee of the National Association of County Officials. Mr. Coli is currently also serving as civil defense chairarea for man over a the Utah County Officials Association. Mr. Coli, accompanied by Mrs. Coli, will attend meetings of the national civil defense- committee in Detroit, Michigan, July 25-2- 9 in connection with the national convention of county officials. A social - Preaching funerals sure be a lot easier if folks would live like they should." . Would sj. L Appointed to NAC0 Civil Defense Group CATHOLIC DAY PLANNERS . . . Mrs. Dominic Paloni, southeast- ern district president, seated; Mrs. Paul Holdaway, first vice president, left, and Mrs. Vito Bonacci, general chairman, map plans for the fourth annual Catholic Day sponsored by the Southeastern District Council of Catholic Women. The affair will be held August 2 at the Helper city park. |