Show Friday November 10 1950 THE WEEKLY CARBONICLE Jones Hosts Class Magazine Article Shows A Principals Democracy At Work Dr Yesterday afternoon the Class A Principals of Utah held a meeting at Carbon The main purpose of this meeting was to acquaint the principals with the excellent facilities of Carbon The following principals were present: Frank Stevens Bear River Alf Freeman Box Elder Robert Dahle North Cache Edward W Payne South Cache A E Jones Carbon G Harold Holt Davis Lorenzo H Hatch Granite O D Ballard Jordan Ray C Metcalf Weber Frank S Allen East Ralph V Backman South Dal L Baker West Leroy Wahlquist Ogden D E Tregeagle Provo and George S Bates Logan At a noon banquet the following program was given to the visiting principals: vocal solo “Old Man River" by Kent Wilcox clarinet duet by Robert Burgener and Bill Mathis vocal luet "Indian Love Call" by Cherie Hansen and Kent Wilcox Majorette President Marries Resigns Leaves School Beth Hill Majorette club president has resigned from the club and left school because she was recently married and finds it impossible to continue school Clyta Chidester has stepped into Beth's place The new president expressing the feelings of the members stated that they were deeply sorry to lose such a fine president and they wish to thank Beth for the splendid work she has done for the club in the past Clyta also said that she would try to make this a successful year for the club Vice-presid- ent -- Challenge to Carryl week Mr Carryl White took yearbook pictures Even with all the primping the gals did (the guys knew it was useless This Many Fine Lines MASSEY'S Five at and Dime FIRST RATE An article in October’s "Think" of the attention of is worthy Americans everywhere Entitled "Democracy's Hidden Strength" it presents astounding and heartening evidence of the inner functioning of democracy Written by Mr Benjamin Fine of the New York Times it can become a source of real strength to readers "Think” is the monthly publication of the International Business Machines Corporation The October issue now in the library is full of excellent material inedicluding pictures articles torials and poetry SEVEN BUCKS WORTH OF CONFIDENCE ALL SHOT Bill “Beef Mathis bet his pal Neal Smith that if he dropped his glasses a distance of about five feet they wouldn't break Well oddly enough they broke! Neal said he enjoyed the free meal Best In FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CITY FRUIT MARKET Helper Wasatch Service Page Proofreaders! A famous newspaper will be on display in the main hall for one day only The paper is not outstanding because of its contents but because of its age This paper was printed under the date November 3 1850 Just how many readers noticed the date on last week’s Carbonicle? This service is brought through the courtesy of The Sun-Advoc- OK Rubber Welders FOR COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE ed For New and Tires See Us! Re-capp- ate Ann Ashton Gives Tips Ann Ashton a beauty expert from Salt Lake City has been making trips "over the canyon" to give beauty hints and demonstrations of poise to the Associated Women Students She is employed to make five trips this year In the first meeting Mrs Ashton devoted 'time to explaining proper sitting walking entering rooms and facial expressions The second demonstration was on Compliments of HELPER FURNITURE make-u- p for them to primp) if Mr White can make anything good out of the material he had to work with he certainly is a good photographer! Agreed? FLOOR COVERINGS APPLIANCES SHOES RUNOVER? FURNITURE Runover and see Mike PRICE SCHOOL SUPPLIES Mike’s MASSEY CO Shoe Repair Price Utah Page Three Price |