Show THE CARBONICLE VOLUME 19 CARBON COLLEGE PRICE UTAH FRIDAY Carbon-Web- er FEBRUARY 12 1954 Number 18 Referendum Petitions Assured Place on Foil Ballot By Allan Jacob Editor required According to unofficial reports Utah's junior college issue will probably find a place on the November ballot Belmont Richards manager of the Save Carbon College committee announces that the required ten per cent of signatures has been obtained in all sixteen counties being covered by his committee Signatures are still being solicited in Utah and Carbon coon-til- 's to increase the final total Petition signatures in Carbon county have reached the 5000 mark well over five times the number Carol Prince Carol Prince Wins DAR Contest By Phyllis Frtndsen "There was no doubt in anyone's mind after the last girl had finished speaking that Carol was the winner" Mrs Bess Jones her adviser stated after Carol Prince's winning triumph Carol a senior at Carbon won the "Good Citizen" contest sponsored by the Utah Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution She received a $100 savings bond There have been four winners from Carbon in the past They were Deon Chapman Beverly Bithell Gwendolyn Quilico and Sharon Stoddard Girls chosen to participate in this contest represented Carbon High South High West High East High Ben tomond High Weber High and Ogden High They met in Salt Lake last Saturday They were asked questions on Americanism and were judged by a panel of religious and educational lenders Sympathy Extended To Leavitt Family By Sally Simmons Clifford U'Bvitt 52 died in a Salt take City hospital last Friday at 12:45 a m after n short illness He was the father of one of Carbon's students Ned Ix'nvitt Mr Icavltt operated n service1 station at Spring Glen for a number of years and more recently -- Sweetest of Sweethearts To Be Named By Mary Younr Who will be chosen queen to reign over the sweethearts’ ball? This has been a common question among Carbon guys and gals this week There were really some honeys this year They were: Barbara Turner Eaglcttes Phi Gamma Chi and sophomores: Carol Ann McFall freshmen Joan Snow Block "C" Iris Peterson juniors Connie Fernandez Majorettes Connie Zarkis Carbon-ette- s Jimmy Welch Pep and seniors Stevens Lynne The five finalists from Wednesday’s eliminations arc: Barbara Turner Joan Snow Lynne Stevens Iris Peterson Jimmy Welch TTie queen will be crowned tonight at the dance in competition It is reported that all 29 counties will bo qualified as sponsors if the Carbon college referendum and 2H counties will qualify as sponsors for the Weber referendum Washington county home of Dixie College has not supported the Weber petition for referendum because it is satisfied with being returned to the LDS Church The secretary of state’s office in Utah announces that 10 counties have be(?n cleared for Weber and 11 with respect to Carbon Carbon Davis Garfield Daggett Sevier and Wasatch arc counties already clcarixl for both roferen-dum- s The additional county cleared for the Carbon referendum of course is Washington B II Robinson executive chairman of the Weber committee along with directors for the Carbon Committee expresses the belief that the referendum requirements will be met by the end of this week with signatures and counties to spare “Nine Girls” Scheduled To Play Next Week By Jimmy Welch Another theatre - in - the - round production is scheduled for Febru- 16 17 and 18 The play "Nine Girls" will be presented in the little theatre It rl will consist of an cast headed by Connie Platis Catherine Morgan and Donna Stowcll The players consist of supporting La Rene Winters Nason Joyce Peppers Do Their Part Joanne Houghton Margaret To Save Carbon College Thompson Diana Wahl Mary Luc Jewkes and Jo Anne Ioonard CoBy Gayle Rowley directors arc Alenc Taylor LouWednesday the Pep Club in ise Bryner and Jo Ann Leonard their traditional blue uniforms assisted by members of the Play scouted the county for referendum Production class of the college signatures The girls sacrificed a Elmo Geary is supervisor colday of school to support the lege under the supervision of stuWhat’s Cookin’ dent body president Richard By Leslie Newren Thursday a group of volunteer girls scouted Helper homes for Tonight— Sweetheart Ball signatures there Tonight— Carbon Dinos at Payson February 16 — Untie vs Carbon “Save Carbon College" Dinos — Majorette Comwas a hoist engineer at Kenil- February 19 BP-Oassembly petitive E worth He was a member of All the time — "Save Carbon!” and the LDS church Sac-coma- no ary all-gi- |