Show Pill Mday April IS TUI CAIB0N1CU Tw Junior Editor Sports Editor Society Editor Advertising Manager Photographer Typists i'iyon Fred Babcock Laurine Potter Sharon Aitken Pat Savage Charlotte Naranjo Winona Martinez Edith Allred Advisor ICaro T ee tobinson Reporters Dorothy Zamara Carole Fergusson Catherine Causer Joyce Bendetti Evann Riley Judie Lauriski Raul Franoo Renee Newell Claude Sadlicr Robert Lee Carlyle Borensen Rose Mele Litterbugging Improves But By CLAUDE 8ADUER It seems as though schools everywhere arc starting spring off with "Keep Clean” Campaigns The Logan Grizzle's Logan school paper has this to say : “Don't push a sophomore down the stairs or kick his teeth in unawares or with a hammer bash in his bean we want to keep the building clean" "Only you can prevent litterbugging and keep our school clean” states the Weaver Warrior Ogden student newspaper This is a good idea for Carbon students to follow People who have gazed at the halls lately have seen small papers large papers wads of paper plus numerous other discarded materials Is it necessary for President Jones to have to remind us of the cluttering around the campus and through the halls? Why don't we do something about this students? Did You Receive Your By Paper? KAREN HOLD AWAY The Carbonicle has faced a unique situation this year This has been the problem of how to distribute the paper Two methods have been used and although both show merits both systems also have their weak points At the first of the year the paper was handed out during class periods This presented a problem among College students who did not have a class at that certain period and about half of them failed to get their papers The problem seemed to be so great that a different system of distribution was inaugurated The paper was then circulated from a table in the main corridor Now it was the high school's turn to howl When the bell rings the college students already had their papers but the high school students hit the table in waves If they were lucky enough to get out of the horde they come' to the Carbonicle office to register complaints For this reason a poll of Carbon students was taken and as a direct result of this survey the situation is now being studied by the journalism classes and a compromise will be effected Thanks for Service Well Done Teachers By LEAH J ESSEN Students of Carbon College will miss a few teachers who will not return to school next year Chief among the group will be Mrs Bess Jones prominent Carbon educator who is as much a tradition as Gibby around Carbon Mrs Jones who is retiring plans to remain in Price and do some of the things that she has never had the time or opportunity to do She plans to enjoy life visiting friends and read to watch television and listen to records Miss Ncdra Thomas home economics teacher came to Carbon this year but plans to teach elsewhere next year It was always her ambition to teach at her home school and now she feels it best to get a wider scope of teaching Ken Nelson a Carbon graduate last year was asked to teach at Carbon upon the disability of the appointed chemistry teacher lie will attend the U of U next fall to complete his college work Mr Ernest Wells the replacement teacher for John Holdaway has taught at Carbon for only ore quarter He plans to attend the BYU to complete his schooling and will teach again next year at an- MRS MARSHALL EDUCATOR WINS “OSCAR” “Outstanding teacher” for Car- bon Grand and Emery County was the title conferred upon Mrs S W Marshall prominent Carbon educator this week The announcement was made by Mrs Alvin Wallace committee chairman for the Women's Club of Price who sponsored the contest The contestants were judged on their teaching service community service which includes civic and church service and personality Other minor qualifications were training and teaching ability The judges included an educator a church man and a civic leader The district winners and state winner will bo honored May 3 at a banquet which will be held at Salt Lake City Mrs Marshall will also be honored as district winner on May 11 at a banquet which will bq held In Green River Utah Mrs Marshall taught nine years in various high scholos before she began her teaching career at Snow She taught twenty-tw- o College years at Snow before she retired In 1931 she moved to Price and in 1955-5- 6 she began teaching part time at Carbon College This year she teaches four classes These include basic communications and literature Science Fair Scheduled The third annual Science Fair sponsored by the Utah Academy of Science Arts and Letters and the American Association for the Advancement of Science will be held April 27 1957 at the University of Utah The purpose of the Fairs are 1 To encourage greater interest in science by all students 2 To stimulate scientific study activities and projects which extend beyond the routine classroom activities 3 To encourage better use of leisure time through pursuit of scientific hobbies or avo4 To recognize talent cations other school and achievement To all these teachers we say thanks To the ones who have been Students of Junior High and here for many years and to those who have been here but a short time High School throughout Utah arc wo express appreciation and gratitude eligible to enter the contest Grand Opening HD&SB We Desire to Serve You CARBON EMERY 58 West Main—Basement Friday April 12 Owned and Operated by Amadeo DeCaro A Jim Besso For Your Crosby Squares Bonk -- Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PRICE UTAH Campus Events SHOE l Vnirp A CAPPELLA CHOIR TO PRESENT LYCEUM The A Cappella Choir of Carbon College and High School under the direction of Mrs Dorothy Brown will present a concert for the general public around May 10 at the Price City Auditorium It is on the regular schedule for the lyccum numbers and admission will be by ticket or student activity cards Only one performance is to be held but it is approximately me hours long and one-ha- lf Mele former Carbon wife the former his "great” Claudia Wright and son Luke were campus visitors last week Louie is currently stationed in Mr and Mrs Lynn Broadbent of New Mexico where he Rosewell Helper announce the engagement is in the Air Force serving of their daughter Kay to Glen K Stubbs of Ephraim BUSINESS CONTEST is a graduate of TO BE HELD The bride-eleCarbon High and Carbon College The 13th annual Better Business where she was active in speech Skills Contest will be conducted at dramatics and student affairs At Carbon College on April 24 at present she is attending BYU 9:15 ajn The home of Karo Lee Robinson The high schools of Carbon San was the setting for a TV party Juan Grand and Emery school disheld on March 27 Refreshments tricts will be eligible to attend and were served while the guests en- compete joyed watching the Academy Competition will be provided in Awards’ presentation the following subjects: r Those invited for the occasion (a) Bookkeeping — first and — Stewfirst and were Karen Kraync Forrest (b) typewriting art Thelma Tryon Leah Jessen second year (c) Shorthand — dictation and Elaine ‘Stamoulis Awards will be given to the winof first second third and ners Announcing the engagement of fourth Harplaces in each event their daughter Miss Sandra All names of students wishing to mon ‘to Mr Dave Miller arc Mr and Mrs B F Hannon of Price enter this contest should be subSondra is a graduate of Carbon mitted to the Business Department 19 1957 High and is now attending Carbon not later than April College Mr and Mrs Lee Miller Compliments of Price are the parents of the Dave also attended groom-to-b-e Carbon Currently he is employed PRICE DRUG by a Price firm FOUNTAIN SERVICE No definite date has been planPRICE UTAH ned for the wedding Louie ct sea-yea- Kellcifs The prizes t obe given are one award one $25 award and $50 three $10 awards Certificates of award and membership in the Utah Academy and in the American Association for the Advancement of Science will also be given One of Carbon’s Best Boosters ! JEAN SELME’S FIRST NATIONAL Fine Foods BANK of PRICE Member FDIC and and Federal Reserve JEAN’S SERVICE System In Price Utah Price MICE STEAM LAUNDRY STORE COMPLETE UNEN SUPPLY DRY CLEANING — ALL TYPES Shoe Repair PRICE A Complete laundry Service for Every Need SEE MIKE'S BILLIARDS In nuptial rites performed March Miss Phyllis Frandsen and Jay Sillitoo exchanged marriage vows Bishop Carlyle Pace officiated at the home ceremony The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Glen Frandsen of Price Mr and Mrs Clarence Sillitoe of Helper are the parents of the groom The bride chose a full length gown of white taffeta and net accented with a white headpiece and a bouquet of pink carnations She was attended by Bonnie Hebdon of Salt Lake and her sisters Marlene and Jolcne They were dressed in pink and blue and carried pink and white carnations Robert Miller stood as best man After the wedding the couple was feted at a buffet dinner The couple is planning to make their home in Spring Glen 31 TTielma Exchange Editors and Social Events Clubs i Thomas Nielson Leah Jcsscn Linds Chamber James Pappas Hope Colby Editor Assistant Editor s I THE CARBONICLE 1957 UTAH Phone 216 — RENTALS TOWEL CABINETS OF SERVICE Price Utah |