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Show Universal Microfilm 141 Pierpont Av 1,62 1.62 3 "FUTbRE SCIENTIFIC WONDERS'1 TOPIC OF LECTURE SERIES AT PRICE NEXT WEEK "Future Scientific Wonders" future. Research in the field of vail be the subject of a talk by medicine is continually provid one of America's most famous ing new wonders. Lasers or chemists, when Dr. Henry E. masers may provide new surgi Eyring, Dean of the Graduate cal techniques, and experiments School at the University of Utah at the present time involve the presents the fifth attraction in use of light waves in the field; VOLUME 59 NUMBER 5 Ibis year's Chautauqua series of communication. at the Geary Theatre, Price on The wonders of mechanical Wednesday, Feb. 10th. brains, known now as computers Dr. Eyring has been an imp-- " are just beginning, and in time VELTRI'S DRUG K-- K ortant ' participant in scientific whole libraries may be conresearch and discovery from tained on magnetic tapes or 1830 until now, as student, as a other storage documents used teacher, research director, as by these electronic marvels. Dr. Eyring was born in writer, and consultant. And it is during the past 33 years that Juarez, Mexico; educated at science really has flowered. the University of Arizona and The fields of chemistry and at University of California. He metaJurgy in which he has spec has received honorary degrees ialized, have been in the van- from University of Utah, North western University, Princeton guard of scientific advances. Many problems in metalurgy University, Seoul National 'U' '" &Tj k had to be solved before space' of Korea, and Indiana Central vehicles could be created, and College. He taught at Princeal modern life is filled with ton from 1931 until 1946. He is the- wonders of chemistry What a member of Sigma XI, Phi future scientific wonders will Kappa Phi, American Academy otiy such men as Dr. Eyring of Arts and Sciences and Nation can foresee. al Academy of Science. Factories may be operated Dr Eyring is the author of without a man on fine premises; more than 300 papers and cotravel ' in advanced jetaircraft; author of several books on vehicles which move over land chemistry. or water on cushions of air; Science teachers and high tasty, nutritious food prepared school science students from without cooking are' suggestions Carbon ' and Emery counties of things which are in the have been invited to attend Dr : , realm of reality at the present Eyring's lecture as guests of u H J ; and only vaguely foreshadow Carbon College Prehistoric Mu what may be expected in jlie seum's board of directors. . RAILROAD AND CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM IPs T"y sv K$ - N fTV if fi;L pi :. rBy. ' ' "' ;: State Senator. , ; signed by r't3ov. ' Hampton, Another, item of importance to j the, local' college ' was the visit of the Legislative . on'' Appropriations for Higher Education to the school Saturday. This! committee, com pirsed of Senators Thorpe Wad dington, and Doug Taylor, and Reps. - Phil Poulson and James McFarland, seemed very pleas ed with the operation and atmosphere of the school. However, they were also dismayed at some of the unsatisfactory conditions which the student and teachers have to tolerate. The committee was accompan kd on the tour by Dr. John Tucker and. Rep. Russell Williams and myself. It is expected that the Legislative committee on .Bil dings will visit the campus next week Among the visitors noted from this area the past week were: County Commissioner Al Santi, Sheriff Albert Passic, Judge Edward Sheya, Harry Mangus, secretary of Carbon Emery Industrial Group, Supt. Orson Peterson of Emery County schools, Frank B. Hanson and Charles ' ', Campagni. Com-mit- "' Slovene Home Meeting Sunday, February 7th te University Service. Prices range from $2.50 to $5 per 50 trees and $20 to $50 per 1,000 trees. Farmers must order at least 50 trees of any one kind desired. Order blanks may be picked up at the Extension Office in the Court House. J 4 $72-.- .. MILLION IN UTAH - (R-Uta- der the Department of Commerce which reported to Sen. Bennett that the total Commerce Department program, in- cluding road funds, will be The Bureau of Public Roads Mai in fiscal year 1965 was $50.9 million. The bulk of the Bureau of Public Roads Funds a total of be for trie Utah $62,919,947-w-iH Interstate Highway system. Primary roads will receive $4,716,136 with $3,056,530 listed for secondary and $1,307,387 for urban roads. The Forest High viav program for Utah shows 5, Part D r, . 1965 -- ,' , All meetings of the chaper are: open to the public. Next meeting will be Tuesday Feb. 9, 7:30 p.nu in the Club Room, Price City Hall. Guest speaker will be Gary Carver, Dean of Students at Carbon College. He will speak on a recent book, "The Road to H,' The book deals with narcotics, delinquency and social policy. -- CARBON HIGH READIES "YOUR JOB" SERIES AND INVITES PARENTS TO TAKE PART FIREMEN'S BALL ' 2. What types of jobs are on Parents of.; 10th, grade; stu dents are urged to attend the the decline. , 3. Which fields of employ"You And Your Job" series being presented at Carbon High ment are expanding. "You and Your Job" will asSchool, beginning Monday; Feb 8n and' meeting consecutively sist parents guide their sons Feb. 15 and 22. School person-- 1 and daughters into' fields for nel will be available to answer which they have the most apquestions and to explain how titude and wiD explain what is the schools are gearing' to expected of students planning meet the demands of the future to progress on a productive baThe following topics will be sis in their future employment. discussed: It now appears that more l. The type of workers that and more advanced education five to and specialized training will be will be most in demand ' ten ' years from now. ' ' required in the future. Fire, ' Department have complet ed a successful canvass of city residential areas in their ticket selling campaign for the Firemen's Ball to be held Saturday Feb. .13 in the civic auditorium. The ticket selling campaign o wiU. be carried to Martin, and Castle Gate Sundav morning. Tickets are moving rapidly and one; of the largest KING KOAL ASS'N. CHAMPIONS Back row, left to right,. crowds ' for ' a social event in Gerirude Buchanan, Al Veltri, team sponsor and Janet Hatch. Carbon County is anticipated AUTO LICENSE DEADLINE cor the dance. CEMETERY CLEAN-U- P. IS FEBRUARY 28 Front: Mary Marchetta, Carrie Mabrito and Boneta Harrison. Get your auto license plates Last weekend at Bonnie Lanes the right to bowl in the State FISH AND GAME'S yet? Only 14 office days left to IN 'fTe. .Ye'tri Drug's team won Tournament in Ogdesr March 6 SPORTSMEN'S NEWS do this job before the deadline the King Koal Association cham Other teams placing included of Feb. 28. Office at courthouse! A late winter cleanup project Bv James W, Bates", '. in 'Price open Monday thru Fri at the city cemetery will get pionship when team members LaSalle Club 2648, Holiday Cafe ' rolled a total of 2668 points to 2646, Texaco 2615, and Seven-U- p day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. WiU" underway soon, according to Regional Game Manager beat by 11 ; pins, last year's 2612. Money prizes went to these be closed Feb. 12, Lincoln's Al Veltri, councilman in charge-o- f Boy! What a mess. Last week birthday and Feb. 22, Washing hampions, Helper Club, who teams. parks and cemetery. The oiled 2657 points. This weekend the singles and end 1 took a tnp up Gordon ton's birthday. will be under direction of work This iwin entitles the team to doubles events will be rolled Creek. The snow had settled to Nielsen, streets superPudge ' "" ' a was all there left point that the championship trophies and off at Bonnie Lanes. sexton: ' visor and was a foot of snow over a foot Price Students Tour The city asks all citizens who of mud. It doesn't pay to get Mental Institutions kind of ornamentation have off the highway under those Junior and Senior students at such any as easels, vases, I.F.Y.E. STUDENT SPEAKS ON ISRAEL wreaths, conditions. Notre Dame High school were You know, Utah and Arizona taken on a tour of the home for artificial flowers, etc on graves to remove them some time next Exchange student Lor- have been having a discussion the mentally retarded in Am- week, so that city crews can go enzo Semadeni, a graduate of concerning the fishing agree- erican Fork and the Utah State over the whole area the week Extension Officers Monticello High school and stu ment on Lake Powell. Arizona Mental Hospital in Provo last following and dean up all undent at BYU, spoke to 545 Car would like an agreement, which Wednesday. Attending Special wanted items left by owners. favor Arizona; however, They were accompanied by Winter School in Ariz. bon High and Junior High stu- would Nielsen said over a period of & CommisGame Fish Father Joseph T. Fitzgerald, rnonths the accumulation Four Utah State University dents on the history and cus- Utah's of Extension staff members will, toms of modern day Israel, re- sion figure 'things can be work- administrator and Coach Mitch such items has become an eyeof ed out by agreeing to some Makris. They visited the Am sore in many instances. Owners participate in the 1965 Western; cently.n He is an American whose par joint angling regulations. descent erican Fork school for mentally sVu'd rmove what they intend Winter ension Regional Ext The Commission has amend- retarded in the morning where to School in Tucson, Ariz, Feb. 1 ents came to America for great keep immediately. ta 19, reports W. H. Bennett, er opportunities. He was ' active ed our fishing proclamation to they were given a lecture on Strong winds the past few at Monticello." coincide with the Arizona reg these birth defects by staff director, USU Extension Serv. in days have added to the disslides Israel He showed of Nations, but only on Lake Pow members. In the afternoon the array of wreaths and other Carbon Agent Ralphe Home, Evon Olsen, Garfield-Kan- e Ag and people and told what he ell. Our present regulations staff members af the mental items of decoration. had learned of the political and allow .the taking of 10 trout or hospital spoke to the students Comv and Rich Evan ent; Rudd, ty Agent are enrollees. Mr Mar-- j economic conditions while living 7 pounds, whichever is caught of the hospital program. They first. The regulations have been learned of the use of medicines den Broadbent, district director, with several host families. ADULT EDUCATION amended so that ten trout may in treating mental illness.. will instruct a class in the phil He told how Theodore Hertzel be taken inof to two Prior the extenweight. visiting regardless osophy and principles of had started the Zionist movesion education during the ses- ment in 1890 to restore the The catfish bag was increased stitutions the students were CLASSES START SOON fr-20 to 25 fish. given instructions on some of sions., Jews to their homeland. May U you want to take a fishing rhe types of mental illness by Over 108 students from 27 14, 1948, the United Nations The Carbon County Adult states and eight foreign coun- declared this Land, the State of trip, try Lake Powell. They're Father Fitzgerald. Education program is offering tries are enrolled in the winter Israel. On the same the following classes at Carbon rea'Iy taking the bass and Jehovah's day Leb- thov Witness 5 pounds. school as part of their efforts to 3 run from School: High anon, Syria and Egypt declared Monto keep abreast of the latest war On Jan. 6. a new legislative Convene Feb 5 in SLC Gen2ral Mathematics, on Israel. 7 to 9 p.m. three-dato was bill the When referred the developments in agricultural ex circuit Wednesday, day, Mr Semadeni says they do tension work. General Office Practice, Mon have a democracy but it is Senate Committee on Interior convention of Jehovah's WitThe University of Arizona Insular Affairs. and nesses It on Feb. provides day, Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m. begins Friday, highly socialistic. The governcampus is the site for this win- ing body is called the Keneset. for the administration of Lake 5, in Salt Lake City, there will Drafting, Tuesday, Thursday ter school. 7 to 9 p m. The people vote every four Powell and adjacent lands in( be many new faces. Lewis Each of the Utah group is Slim and Trim, Monday and presiding minister of the but they must vote only Arizona and Utah as the Glen: enrolled in two classes. Among years National Recreational Price congregation, announced Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m. Canyon are ticket. The people straight the subjects they will take are divided that two congregations, Page General Math will begin on into three groups, ac- Area. The bill provides for acres, but the siz may and Tuba City, Arizona, have February 15; Drafting and Gen agricultural policy, agricultural cording to their financial state: a gricultural 1. the Kabutz or be reduced. Grazing to be con- recently been added to Utah eral Office Practice on Febl5 communications, poorer group marketing and the psychologi- which has entirely communal tinued and hurling and fishing Circuit No. 1 and that the Boun- and Slim & Trim the same day. cal aspects of communication under the tiful congregation has been Adult High School credit will living. 2. the Meshava which would be permitted in groups. be offered to those people desir added to Idaho Circuit No. 1. has community buying and sell State laws. Hueh Jaramillo and Joe Jeffs Highlight of the convention ing to complete high school eding.; the element of competition is eliminated; 3. the wealth baited the elk on the Horn will be the free public Bible ucation. ST. ANTHONY'S NEW? ier class who have private Mountain, until Friday. They lecture on Sunday afternoon at Persons interested are asked come into the bait yet 3 p.m. 'on the very timely topic to register now! ownership. This' is in the min- haven't so we'll just have ,to keen "The Moral Breakdown What Family Communion Sunday, ority. A high percent of land Feb 7 at all Masses. is owned by the Jewish Nation trying. Perhans they'll get hun Can Be Done About It?" This will be delivered by Ted Jaracz, PTA MEETS MONDAY Liturgy Readers for February al Fund contributed by Jews grv before winter's over. are: Messrs Pete Bottino, Vince thru-ou- t has The Winter district supervisor for Jehovah's progress way the world. There are The February meeting of the Garavaglia, Julian Paiz, and '2b million Jews in New York ed, with smw and thaw, the Witnesses, who is a So well. far is Doug Parsons. from game wintering Helper PTA will be held on traveling representative who there in order to con 5th. Mass trihutestayto their homeland. First Friday,-Fewe don't arrf'cinate any prob- the world headquarters of the Monday, Feb. 8, at 7:30 p.m. at at 7 a.m. Exposition of the Most have equality between lems in the Region. The chuk-ar-s Watchtower Society in Brooklyn, the Helper Junior High. the ihaThey Blessed Sacrament thru-oMrs Betty Mascaro, the PTA were getting a We thin, New York. Sexes and both boys and day. Confessions Friday begin girls must serve in the armed but as Ions as the South slopes president stated that an outSCHOOL CARNIVAL PLANS winter remain clear ning at 6:30 a.m. standing musical program i3 on 30 they'll 18 services at boys for ' UNDERWAY NOW Calendar ok. the February agenda. It will be presented through girls for 24. The Feb. 7 Kindergarten Parents. months, Notre Dame annual students wiWife vou under the direction Of to bv interest The government and the coun Open House at Convent, at oP decide who raises what. The and archerv fans Larrv Jones School Carnival will be resumed of Mrs Melba Hyatt, music :' 2:30 pm;' ' be in Price, Feb. 10, with this year with the dates being teacher at the school. price index is determined by will Feb. 14 Boy Scout Sunday Refreshments wiU be served an outstanding wildlife' fi'm. set at April 22, 23 and 24. the government. T. Father Mass at 8:30 a.m. hun'in-an the meeting. , archerv This is atl' Fitzgerald, Joseph following Citrus fruit is the major crop school administrator, states the Also. K. of C. Dinner All and others Interfine which film in trophparents many with and fruits vegetables along Various chairmen will be an- ested in the local schools, are Feb. 27 Mexican Food Sale. ies are bagged. nounced in the near future. OowMwufd on Page Three Guadalupana Society. (Continued en Page Two) cordially invited to attend. J 'a ( Ken-ilwor- th " ? j. - MID-FEBRUA- ! A total of $72,970,000 up some $20 million over last year is listed in the fiscal year 1966 Budget for spending in Utah by the Bureau of Public Roads for the State's highways, Senator Wallace F. Bennett, announced today. The funding for the Beehive State's road system comes un- 4, they fit into the over-a- ll school education system. The reports have been com piiled for the sole purpose of improving the educational plan of the school. The reports are brief, concise and "loaded" wdth important facts, Mrs Day pointed out, and should be of interest to every parent of a high school student. Musical numbers to be presented during the 'evening will be by the Carton High music department under direction of Mrs Dorothy Brown. AH parents oT student attending the school 'are urged to attend this special meeting. j WILL SPEND FEB. how ; BUREAU OF ROADS AH members and officers of the Slovene National Home at Spring Glen are asked to attend the annual meeting to be held Sunday, Feb. 7th at 2:30 p.m. at the SNII hall. Secretary Mrs Jennie Chesnick stated that it $970,000. will be for the purpose of elThe next largest item in the ecting new officers for 1965 and Commerce Department budget to formulate plans for the year's is $1,305,200 for the Weather activities. Bureau Operations in Utah. The Bureau of Census was listed with $16,325, the ComGibson Services Held merce Department field office with $26,900 and the Coast and Wednesday At Price Funeral services for Elvain Geodetic Survey with $15,780. Davis Gibson, 48, Price, were held Wednesday afternoon in N-Students Take the Price LDS Third Ward In Speech Contests Chapel. He died Sunday in a illPrice hospital after a long Thirteen Notre Dame High ness. School students entered the 6th He was born April 21, 1916 at annual Carbon Coltege InvitaWinter. Quarters, to James and tional Hieh School Speech meet Sarah Ann Davis Gibson. He last Saturday, according to married Ethel Nielson March Sister Josephine, speech instruc 22, 1937 at Price. He was a tor at the school. coal miner and member of the Vincent Juliano was one of Castle Gate Local, UMWA; of the six finalists of the more Price LDS Third Ward. than 700 students from the 29 Survivors are his widow; son schools entered. Receiving good and daughters, Elvain N., Miss and exceent ratings were: Frank Fraser, Marianne Fra-spPeggy Sue Gibson, both of Price; Mrs Ann Johansen, Salt Terry Maio, Jerry Maio, Lake City; one grandchild; and Mary Therese Dalpalz, Bobbv brothers and sister, George J. Larcher, Kathryn Besso. Floyd Jessie L., both of Price; Ed- Wade. Afary Ann Marldch, Ja ward G., (residence not known) mie Besso, Helen Pretiger and Mrs Roman (Cornilia) Klott, of Debra Peril. ' McCaU, Idaho. 'Juliano was entered Irt the Burial was in the Price Citv humerous reading category. He Cemetery under direction of is the son of Mr and Mrs John Mitchell Funeral Home. Juliano of Price. " Pres.; Jean Pappas, Treasurer and Bessie Mower, Secretary. Programs and projects for the year were outlined and will be aimed at community education and awareness of mental hea th and mental illness. f . Now is Extension Next Wednesday evening at the Carbon High School PTA, under the direction of Mrs Claranell Day, Helper, will observe "Looking In On Your School" night at the school. The highlght' of the program will be the reading of a report on ; findings of conditions. Mrs Day said that' during 'the of past several weeks-team- s parents and teachers have made studies" and written reports on various phases of school programing such as counciling, the library activities,' administration, the curricula generally, teacher problems, salaries,' and school administration costs, and Members of Helper Volunteer The big news this, week was the , signing of the bill that changed the name of Carbon College to te College of Eastern Utah. We are proud of the fact bon County Agent. that this was first bill passed Seventeen varieties of trees be, purchased in units of b'. both houses of the Legisla- may ture' and was the first bill 50 to 1,000 from the Utah State 1 , THURSDAY, 7:30 TICKETS GOING FAST the time ior Carbon County farmers to order their woodlot windbreak or shelter belt trees from the Utah State Department of Forestry, according to Ralph Home, Car- OMAR B. BUNNELL ; , 84526 "LOOKING IN ON YOOR SCHOOL" PROGRAM ' Trees For Windbreak Planting Available LEGISLATOR REPORT Tuesday, Feb. 9 at Price ' - - Public Invited to Carbon High's Mental Health Meeting ' : NEWSPAPER ZIP CODE New officers for the Carbon County Chapter of the Utah Association for Mental Health, were elected early in January, as follows: Beth Hartmann, President; Mrs Charles Semken Jr., Vice - U DISTRICT HELPER, UTAH Q :- -- MINING A '' 4-- H j Swiss-Italia- . , 4-- H m (S-2- y Rob-iso- n, special b. ut . i j RY |