Show Play Presented for Preference Boll Carbon Students Staged for Tonight "Time Out for Ginger" Broadway arid television smash-comed- y will be presented twice in the Trice area today by the University of Utah touring company under the direction of Albert O Mitchell Volume 21 The first showing will be staged in the Price civic auditorium at Student a 1:15 pm matinee with the second show set for South Emery high school in Ferron at 8 pm The play written by Ronald Alexander concerns the problems that arise when a young high school girl tries out for the school football team A New York success with Melvyn Douglas "Ginger" opened the Shower of Stars television series two weeks ago starring Jack Benny and Ruth Hussey The University of Utah in co-operation with civic educational and religious groups sponsors The University Theatre Group in an effort to share good plays with the people of the state and region C Lowell Lees director of the University theatre is assisted by Gail Plummer manager Bern Adix technical director and Gerc-t- a Jones costumer Brilliant oranges reds and golds will add color and excitement to the theme "Love Is a Many Splcn-doro- d - College Speech Class Prepares Play "Twelve Angry Women” the first production of the college acting class was announced this week by Elmo Geary Carbon speech department head The play which has an ail girl cast will be portrayed by the following cast members: Vonna Dean Ralphs Joyce Shreevo Emogene Anderson Joan Wallace Sherry Anderson Annette McArthur Iynn Anderson Penny Sampinos Joanne Chesnick Raeona Jensen Marilyn Marsing and Katheryn Casey Student directors for the play will be Allan Jacob Rudy Politano i rntiUlive Seely December 8 and 9 have been set as dates for the presentation which will be done in arena-styl- e Finalists Chosen in Voice Of Democracy Contest The Voice of Democracy test sponsored by the Price con- Jun- ior Chamber of Commerce moves toward completion Wednesday when eleven finalists were namcr by English speech and American Problems teachers The students recorded their speeches on tapes The judges wil make their selection from hearing rather than seeing the student Finalists were Joan Pitts Michael McDonald Shanna Evans Carolyn Colombo La Rena Peterson James Pappas Phyllis Tatton Mary Marakis Carollyn Hamilton Myrna Ionghurst and Ronalr Shaw The Toggery Features the Latest in Jantsen and Catalina Boys' and Girls1 Sweaters DIAMOND SHOE STORE Your One-Sto- p for Shoes For All the Family Robert Johnson and Rand Retreading with a NEW TIRE GUARANTEE "Trade Slip for Grip" DINOSAUR TIRE SERVICE Walt Axelfsrd Thing" of Carbon’s annual e Preference Ball tonight at the 1955 Number 8 gym Music for the occasion will be furnished by Jimmy Dart’s orcheIntroduces col-eg- CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH FRIDAY NOVEMBER of the Week STUDENT DIRECTORY NOW UNDER WAY Subscriptions for the student directory are being sold daily in the cafeteria during the noon hour by the journalism dasse’s committee The of this handbook are the large amounts and variations of pictures that it is to contain It is expected to be both different and unusual Jim Bertclscn and La Rene Petersen and their committee have the layout of this book ready for printing If the photographing and printing arc ready as soon as expected the handbook should be out by the end of the 18 Carbon stra Committees have been busy for weeks making plans to have this year’s dance one of Carbon’s most successful The main event of the evening will be the crowning of Carbon’s most preferred men one from the high school and one from the college The Preference Ball is sponsored by the Association Women Students under the direction of their advisor Mrs Bess Jones Committee members appointed for the dance were: Decorations JoAnn Chcsnik Sandra Harmon and Mary Young invitations Joan Wallace Phyllis Anderson and Peggy Cottrell programs Sharon Holdaway Janice Richcns and Raeona Maughn table pouring Jeanette Compagni Donna Rich-en- s and backdrop Donna Richcns A New Teacher hi-lig- en term Many outstanding features will the new handbook of the book will this year be a beautiful thick cover that will wear well many pictures of school leaders school buildings and acSANDRA NELSON tivities about the campus Tho This week another outstanding nw constitution will aso be Carbon student steps into the limelight Sandra Nelson who hails rom Helper Utah has been Carbon’s Debate S3 Student of the Week Sandra who is a member of the Clob Organizes Vp Club is always willing to in school Carbon’a activities debators under the diwriicipate Mr a well of rection Neil Warren high has the )iays piano very IS in her classes school have begun and has teacher speech average very engaging personality receiving instructions in debate to She is a junior this year prepare for the coming year's — competitions Noon meetings have been set on Tuesdays for study of Polio Meeting the national question for this year n Although instructions have Scheduled for Monday all interested candidates may Persona wishing to gain infor- vnlact Mr Warren mation concerning polio vaccine are invited to attend a meeting Safety Club Organized at the Price civic auditorium Mon- By Helper Boys day November 21 at 7 :30 pm In the interest of public safety Main speaker at the meeting will to and promote better standards be Dr John G Bachtold research of driving twenty-tw- o boys from professor of the bacteriology de- this region have organized a car partment of the University of club which they call the "SyndUtah Dr Bachtold is one of the icate” men responsible for isolating the The idea originated in Helper polio virus officers of the organization where This meeting is being sponsored met with members of the Helper jy the Carbon county chapter of city council the mayor 'he National Foundation for Inand the county sheriff to ant He Paralysis have their ideas and constitution approved Officers and members of the Lyceum Number Enjoyed club are: President Tony GonBy Carbon Students zales Richard Last Tuesday the student body treasurer and secretary enjoyed a lyceum number present- Nemo Tullius: sorgeant-ai-arm- s ed by Fred Gray and his wife AnBurnham Members arc Eunette The couple performed many Chick Andrcni Lynn Boren Paul difficult and interesting tricks gene Max Funk Carr Frank Kraync with rifle and pistol Then just to Gcno Ori Tom- - Pcrrero Jerry make it more interesting a target Sac-- i was shot from between the fingers Ramsey Wayne Rowley Roy Bob Slav camano Sanfclice Rudy of Steve Bricst Sillitoc Sunny Snyl Some helpful information on ensky JayVia don Elvin Gibson DevPeter how to hold a rifle was given to on Oliver and Gary Gust us the students with Terry Alpanalp Members of the club can be and Marilyn Jones as helpers by a black car plaque recognized A fitting and breathtaking finale a license plate which resembling to the program was a special act on the car Inscribed on the hangs in which Mr Gray blindfolded in white letters is the name and seated backwards shot a tea- plaque of the club cup from Mis Gary's head One of the most outstanding rules of the organization requires Former Students Pledge that repairs must be made on the cars at least once every six months Sororities and Fraternities to keep them in a safe running Lists of pledges for the various condition sororities and fraternities have been released during the past week Education Pays Off Former Higher by the senior colleges fact The that education pays students from Carbon who won was illustrated well in a recent memberships arc: received from Lt Clayton letter Utah State Agricultural College Neilson an education officer as Kappa Sigma JoAnn Plaga and well as a jet fighter pilot lie Is Shirleno Gardner Kappa Delta a former graduate of Carbon high Toannc Griffone and Connie Platls school and college University of Utah— Sigma Pi his services he became During Walter Maynard and Gale Anderacquainted with a former Carbon son boy Sgt Juan T Martinez who had dropped out of school before being graduated Students of Woodworking Under Nielson's direction MartShop Can Get Flans— inez has now successfully completFree of Charge— at ed the requirements for a high MUTUAL LUMBER school equivalency certificate and Register for Free Magaslnel Is firmly convinced that higher education pays be included in Hi-lit- cs so-ect- ed be-ju- chief-of-poli- vice-preside- nt ce Ghi-rardc- lli Specialists Lecture NEIL WARREN A graduate from Carbon high Carbon College and the University jr Utah Mr Noil Warren is now Spanish leaching at Carbon speech and English are on his tcadiing agenda lie is also one of the advisers for the junior class Mr Warren holds a bachelor of fine arts degree Although classes in college were interrupted when he entered the nriny Mr Warren completed his work last year He is married and is the father nf one small son "The cutest little boy you ever sa"" remarked Mr Warren - Eagles Drop Last Season Game to Mesa Last week the Carbon Eagles To Nursing Classes Students registered in nursing classes at Carbon College have been privileged during the past week to hear two professional speakers Last Friday Dr Leland R Day-to- n specialist in internal medicine lectured to the group on coronary treatment Saturday Dr Quinn A Whiting explained his work at the Latter-da- y Saints Hospital in Salt take City and gave an informative lecture on obstetrics Next Tuesday Don Holliday i -district supervisor of tional rehabilitation center for Utah will address the group He will be assisted by Mrs Blake Moore educational consultant for practical nursing and Mrs Morgan president of practical nurses association for Utah The students have assisted in polio clinics in Grand Emery and Carbon county during the past weeks jfrTii to Grand Junction to play with the tangle Mesa Tigers Carbon was defeated by a score of 37-- 6 Larry Regis an outstanding runner for Carback carrybon ran the kick-of- f 100 ball the yards for Carbon’s ing LAMBDA DELTA touchdown This was the Eagles' last game SIGMA PLEDGES traveled in non-leag- ue Professional People Talk to American Problems Class Students who arc enrolled in Mrs Bess Jones' American Problems class have been treated to some outstanding talks by various professional people who have explained special fields of work am IH heir qualifications Tcsc talks have been very and helpful to the The following people haw tlcen speakers: Albert Vnuvicr pharmacy Jimmy Dart music Mrs Lambson beautician Mrs Judd cooking Jackson Jcwkes coaching Mrs Lamph nursing Miss Ruth Hansen child welfare David Hammond diplomatic service and Mr Thematis geology stu-dqif- ls Pledging ceremony for the Lambda Delta Sigma was held last Wednesday in the Price Fourth ward The initiation of the new members will take place within the next few weeks According to Mr Dean Wen-greseminary principal there will be approximately 35 new members The Lambda Delta Sigma is a new sorority for all members of the LDS institute en Have to Use or Marie Judo — Just Get Your Flcture You Don’t Taken at SUNNIE Basketball Class Lubrication — Car Washing Spray Glaxo To Be Given Athletes are not the only people who will benefit from Carbon's extensive physical education pro- gram Beginning early in December Coach Jackson Jcwkes will conduct a class in basketball at the Price city gymnasium for high school boys who are not members STUDIO COOKIE'S SERVICE Atlas Tires — Accessories Phone 832 Helper Mike’s of the high school team It will be open to boys in the fifth perioc physical education or footbal Shoe Store Mike classes first KandarU Doctor All Shoes" and Sell Richfield Auto Parts Co Jobbers and Distributors Automotive Parts Supplies and Equipment 68 N Carbon Ave Price MEN'S WORK AND DRESS SHOES 9 East Main Price |