Show race Four THE CARBONICLE About the Campus By Yerla Game of Season Conch Jackson Jewkes' Dinos lost their first baseball game of the season last Wednesday when Winter’s gone and Fall is faint they traveled to Provo to meet BY Kittens in a return match the Easter’s past but Spring The ain’t smv game was highlighted by homers taken has Jenna by Kulow and Ori Myers lip The Dinos were ahead 3 going a new pastime At the Pastime Milliards she plays a clever game into the top half of the ninth There tin- - Kittens rallied to score of Eight-Ba- ll Wes Larsen is doing more than three runs Yesterday the local boys enterjust teaching school The trees the Grand County team tains! and grounds show signs of really Moah from and won 19 to 4 being spruced up Tin two sleepiest girls in school yesterday morning were LaRae O Graduate Ust (Continued from Page One) Fan sett and Mary Platis Peppers are wondering what they were do- K Ghirardelli Iriiwrence Gonzales ing Wednesday night when the JoAnne Grilfone Calvin G Hanrest of them were having their sen Georgia Halford Clairon L slumber party Huff Robert Hurst Gilbert J Did you know that Kenny Try-on- 's Hansen life ambition is to be a pool James Leo Jensen Hal La Veil Robert Keith Jones shark? Johnson n Some Bruce L Iambson Nedd W Mcwere seen about the campus this Arthur Bonnie D McFadden Leweek The familiar faces belonged na H Mabbutt William E Mathto Joe Williams Paul Taylor and is Philip Delec Montoya Lynne Mills William II Nichols Lynn Harry Abeyta Jeanne "Iefty” Wright is get- James Nielson Noel Carol Oman ting a lot of practice so that by Richard S Peterson Boyd Lee next year when the Pep Club Powell Roh1 L Powell Jo Anne Plaga marches she can keep in step Wondi r why all the girls are J Birchell Stewart Jr Abe II going wild about the book “I'll St rate Cn-gPerry VVakcfield Cry Tomorrow" Joyce Beth Wayman Victor K Glenn Wilson L If you look into the set on Wareham Merrili-iS Zamantakis and Lyman Davis' finger you will see the' reflection of a college boy Ie Ross Zohcl Associate in Arts Congratulations to Dr Jones on his birthday which he celebrated Dominic Albo Jr Connie Rae Fratto and Loraine Listello yesterday Certificates of completion will CARIiOX STUDENTS TAKE be nwardi-to Shirlene Gardner HIGHWAY PATROL EXAM in secretarial work Angelina M Last Wednesday April 20th Decigu and Yvonne I wise Migli-or- e Ram' at Martinez and Max Watbusiness administration Dor-mi- d kins vi tv among 25 men to take I a wit nee Davis Roy Sacco-rnan- o civil servii-- exams to qualify for Charles Grant Jarman Ben openings in the Utah State High- Padilla and James S Hansen auto way Patrol Doe Warner and RobTin- results according to Max ert L Rich carpentry John W Wat kin- - will be announci-- some Davies ami Paul J Paulson weldtime in July ing and Julius Spigarelli Jr machine- shop If the eaves ever dropped on all the world's eavesdroppers who’d SELECTIVE SERVICE have a roof over his head? TEST DATE ANNOUNCED David Cox director of guidance at Carbon has been notified by SPECIAU the Selective Sendee Testing directors lhat the last test for this TODAY ONLY year will he given on May 19 The closing date for registrations for TWO Ihis testing is May 9 The latest test was given on April 21 SUNDAES SMALL 7-- well-know- g Gi-org- e d Mrs S W Roberts head of the Welfare Committee in Carbon County gave a lecture to the American Problems classes about the welfare program She visited Bess Jones’ third- - fifth- - and d classes Tuesday and d class Richard Scow’s on Thursday A few points of interest were that out of 1100 blind people only 213 people receive welfare benefits The rest work and support themselves Mrs Roberts said Another interesting point Mrs Roberts stressed was that in Just Carbon county $3800 a month is spent on welfare Some of the aids of welfare arc: old age benefits welfare for the disabled and the dependent children benefit The classes enjoyed the lecture very much One of the comments was that Mrs Roberts explained the subject very thoroughly sixth-perio- sixth-perio- Alumni to Hold Annual Banquet The Alumni Association of Car-hCollege will hold its annual Alumni dinner on the fourteenth of May Old graduates are urged to renew their membership by paying fee They will be charged a $125 for the dinner All alumni of Carbon high school and college and their partners are invited to m 50-ce- nt attend All students graduating this year are expected to be present THE FIRST ONE HUNDRED GRADUATES taking our e - d For 25c COOK’S MASTER TAILORS Price Special will get a FINE FRAME $150 Value FREE of extra charge CAPS AND GOWNS AT STUDIO Don't Wait Too Long! j AND CLEANERS EXPERT TAILORING AND VELVET FREEZE Sunnie Studio DRY CLEANING Price 1955 American Problems Classes Hear Lecture Dinos Drop First and Carollyn - Friday April 29 Phone 597 Phone Price 1088 |