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Show APRIL 15, 1937 THE High School News ? o- Alumni Visit School , f wP' i5U.gi?erii a S-bo- n Se taed giv-jNi- two-wee- ks districts in pinners from other cago. By THERESSA' OVIATT. Contest Held Malcolm Littlejohn won the hog-- 1 calling contest which was held at the Senate barn dance Friday, April 9. Five boys entered the contest: Lee' Gibson, Thomas Morgan, Lloyd Clair, Edward Simms and Malcolm Littlejohn. Judges were Miss Myrth Har-- 1 vey, J. W. Bingham and Adolph Rug- geri. This contest was claimed to be the best event of the evening. The prize was a package of The dance was held in the high Hog-Calli- Class hysician Addresses First-Ai- d As a climax to the Red Cross first-ai- d work given by Vernon Merrill, Dr. Charles Ruggeri last week gave What a PhySH interesting talk on He sician Expects of a First-Aide- r. discussed some of the important measures to remember in treating an Dr. Ruggeri gave bird-see- d. injured person. interesting information on automobile and discussed various school gymnasium. accidents, methods of transporting injured per-o- ns By GUS BURDIS. and the dangers involved in Careless moving of the injured. FARM FOR SALE one mile Farm, Price on north Cleveland road; Bhares Hunt-Clev$588 of 100-Ac- re e. 80-ce- nt canal water rights, Price hank valne $1.76. Three-roohouse and kitchen 5 elec, lights ; lOxlO-fcovered cistern. Cellar concrete floor, walls, roof. Steel m t. range. 3 milch cows, 3 coming heifer yearlings. Young bearing fruit trees ; Mammoth overhear- strawberries ; Cuthbert raspberries. Free of all ever-bearin- ing PROFESSIONAL - Dr. J. C. Hubbard, Physician and Surgeon I Office Honrs, 2 to 5 p. m. Phone 246-- J, Residence 234, Eastern Jtah Electric Building, Price, Utah 1 R. F. McLaughlin, M. D. Res. Phone 381 Bfiss L. f Finlayson, M. D. Res. Phone 318 Physicians and Surgeons Office Phone 255 20 N. Carbon Ave. 1 FRANK B. HANSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building Price Phone , A. S. 287 HORSLEY f Attorney At Law Room 5, Silvagni Bldg. I Phone 16 D. A. R. Winner Honored At Party Miss Deon Chapman, representative from Utah in the D. A. R. Good Citizenship Pilgrimage, to Washington, D. C.. was guest of honor at a party given by Miss Helen Wallace, Tuesday evening, April 6, at her home. After an enjoyable time playing monopoly the twelve guests watched Miss Chapman unwrap handkerchiefs which they had brought her. Miss Chapman was overwhelmed with requests for letters and post cards from the national capital. Miss Chapman left Wednesday morning, April 14, for Washington. By BESSIE WEETER. g mortgage, no encumbrance, clear title. For price, write JOHN T. WILLIAMS, Cleveland, Utah. Price Superintendent Talks On Vocations Superintendent G. J. Reeves gave a talk to a group of high school boys last Thursday on picking a vocation. In his talk Mr. Reeves stressed the voimportance of selecting the right cation. Nothing is work unless you dislike to do it, said Mr. Reeves, so be careful in selecting your vocation. Mr. Reeves took up aircraft piloting in detail, telling of the mental, physical, and financial requirements ofthose who wish to learn this occupat1011 - A D PRICE, UTAH A T E , V O C Community Church n cancer. the class that cancer begins as a single cell or group of cells Uni-5L- ,y ing that if it is treated before it goes and too far 9 out of 10 cases can be cured There are two types of completely. ta cancer, said Dr. Ruggeri, one that wnnza grows around body tissue and one that grows into body tissue. The latjJich'oB, ter is more dangerous. a Luke and Jackie are making By EDWARD HARDING. bid for places on the Univer-5- L of Utahs football team, while the May Queen Candidates Selected scholasothers are outstanding in the Seven girls were selected as nomand Jones Jack inees for May queen at the Girls leatic events, especially uline Gordon. gue meeting Friday noon in the libWJLLIS LARSEN rary. The girls who were selected are Faye McKinnon, Dorothy Jones, Julia Club Honors Member With Tea Parry, Verlene Pace, Beulah Snow, le Taylor, and Madeline White! A delightful afternoon tea was afThe queen will be selected from by the Carbonette club Sunday ternoon in the high school library in these seven girls and will be crownhonor of Deon Chapman, who left ed at the Girls day dance, April 30. trip to The queen becomes president of the Wednesday for a Girls league the following year. C. D. Washington, I An interesting program was preBy LILLIE GAGOSIAN. sented by members of the Carbonette voa of New Welder Installed In Shop jub. The numbers consisted cal solo by Teresa Quilico, a reading The shop classes of the high school in Irish dialect by Virginia Harding, last Thursday welcomed the arrival a VOCal duet by Julia Garavaglia and of a new electric arc welder. This Wanda Williams, a reading by Valynn machine is to replace the one owned Wilcox, and a song by Beulah Snow. by the shop instructor, Mr. Decker. Mrs. David L. Parmley presented Miss The machine is of the new transChapman with her ticket. Dorothy former type and is superior in effia gift from the Jorgensen presented ciency and capacity to the old welder. cjub. Mrs. Jones gave a short talk. It is very easy and handy to operof were members Honored guests I ate, for after it is set pp the voltage A. D. of the R., fhe Escalante chapter and amperage may be changed by Mrs. J. D. Chapman, jjiss Chapman, Jones. of a handle on the side. regulation nd Mrs. Bess This machine will facilitate speedy Miss Chapman won first place in and efficient repair jobs in the shop. flie state D. A. R. contest held in Salt It cost $185. 6. She will join the Lake City March By CLARE MONROE. Chi- the many former students who visited the school durof the spring vacation of Utah were Luke Pappas, Aramaki, Jack Jones Louis Pauline Gordon, Ruth Grouss-maioGoni, Hardy Roberts, Aldo Dario Nichols and Naida Lit- - S C N PAGE ELEVEN ENLARGEMENT OF j Sunday school at 10.00 a. m., C. E. COUNCIL STUDIED Beveridge, superintendent. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m., good music, and sermon, Everything BY GIRL SCOUTS Beautiful m its Time. Epworth league at 7:30 p. m., leader, Charles Cave; topic, Liberty and Extension Proposed By National Justice for All. Director At Two-Da- y Everyone cordially inv ited to attend Institute Here all of these services. Thursday the Ladies Aid will meet A successful two-da- y institute of at the church for work. the Carbon Girl Scout council, conChoir practice Thursday at 7:30 p. ducted by Mrs. Mary J. Littlefield, m. national director, concluded Thursday Religion spurs within us a place of afternoon. peace apart from the turmoil of the At the final business session Thursworld. T. H. EVANS, Pastor. IMPROVEMENTS COMPLETED AT REDD MOTOR SERVICE STATION Improvements designed to improve service to patrons have been completed at the Redd Motor companys service station, the work involving the installation of two new gasoline pumps to replace old models and a relocation of the pumps to permit more efficient dispensing of gasoline. Announcement was made by Manager John H. Redd that June Bott has been added to the staff of the station, enlargement of the personnel also being in the interests of improved PRICE N. R. S. OFFICE WILL REGISTER TUNNEL MINERS Walter D. Daugherty, manager of the national reemployment services district office here, issued a statement this week advising veterans who are experienced tunnel miners and can pass the physical examination required for this work to keep their cards active in the N. R. S. file. Work demanding this type of labor is anticipated, and qualified veterans who have not registered are urged to do so immediately, giving their complete work history as tunnel miners. Classified advertisements low cost, high producing will prove of value to those having something to sell, lease or rent. as Juliette Lowe, Girl Scout founder; Active troops represented at the Jean Gunderson, Sir Baden Powell; conference included Columbia, He- lLajuanna Kofford, Jean Waterman per. Price, Spring Canyon, Castle and Betty Migliore, as the first Girl Gate and Kenilworth. Scouts. day afternoon, Mrs. Littlefield outlined plans for enlargement of the Carbon council, proposing that each community with a Girl Scout troop have representation on the council. At the present time all members of the council are from Price, as follows: Commissioner, Mrs. Melvin C. Wilson; publicity chairman, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard; tcamping chairman, Mrs. David L. Parmley; badges and awards, Mrs. C. R. Fergusson; finance, Mrs. J. Bracken Lee; personnel, Mrs. G. J. Reeves; secretary-treasure- r, Mrs. George B. Wallace. Following Thursday afternoon's meeting at the Community church, a tea was held at the home of Mrs. C. R. Fergusson, the entertainment featuring presentation by the Red Wing patrol, Price, of an original play, The First Girl Scouts, written by Patrol Leader Betty Broyles and Jean Gunderson, with Miss Broyles directing. The cast included: Enid Waterman, Where does YOUR $ Go? Ours stays at home purchasing LOCAL livtstock. Ask for our products at your butcher shop. 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Students To Compete In Dancing Students have been practicing diligently. under their dancing teacher, Miss Orpha Faylor, for the dancing contest at the annual track meet at in Provo. Brigham Young University A tap dancing group will be taken Erma Evans, Juanita Rath, Alice Henrie, Gladys Powell, Ruth Wilson, Edna Storrs, Helen Storrs, and Winifred Johnson. Willis Larsen and Mane Scartezinawill Represent Carbon in social dancing Jarabe, the Mexican national dance, will be danced by Erma Evans, Gladys Powell, Mary Notarianni and Betty Lund. The interpretive dancers have not been chosen as yet. The accompanist will be Beth Nayl0r' POWELL. By GLADYS XhomasDeseret Carbon Presents Musical Program and The two Munsen twins. Verna Boat Dream LICENSED EMBALMERS When My Vera sang Day or Night Ambulance Service Comes Home on the Sunday radio TeL 164-by the Carbon program presented and price Junior Wil-liaDon school. high clarinet and cornet a nlayed B. Following this entitled Alita. duet f GarAtterney-At-La- w came Wanda Williams and aulia Learn. and Commercial Bank Bnilding Love avaglia, singing PHONE 368 f Mood Indigo was sung by Vera and 5 Price ... Utah Verna Munsen and Juba Garavaglia 1 11 Take the Carbon high school trio. sung by Kathleen, Home Again You closed the fifteen-minu- te twins, the ; LICENSED EMBALMERS radio program, which is presented A. N. Wallace, Mgr. every Sunday at five. 41 NolstEast By SELMA JUDI. Hone 158 Utah Price, Mortuary J W E HAMMOND Wallace Mortuary S. J. 2.12. MORE THAN THREE HUNDRED HOMES NOW ADDED TO OUR LIST SWEETRING, LAWYER Main St. TeL 141 J.w. POTTER daring the current Phone 55 Price Professional Radio Service PhS East-- " At Law Utah Elec. Bldg. Ut Pfect Tribute No Mere "fejFuneral sub- ly KELLE- R"? Sun-Advoc- ate more than scription campaign, althree hundred added to our weeklargest list ready splendid a circulation in Utah. What Eastern Utah Electric F W. That's the gain of The Price Costs Home means splendid advantage that tune to the advertiser. By the is campaign this subscription will have we close a to brought added five hundred new subscribers names to our list, makingTh by far the choicest in eastern medium advertising . . Utah Superior Circulation Sun-Advoc- Supreme Reader Interest' "THE CAR THAT 129 Wett Main ELSE HAS EVERYTHING" F20TOE G0F.3PAMY Price, Utah |