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Show Its Coming Soon . . . Carbon Colleges Presentation of "State of the Union 9 V 7lie Sun Second Section ' ' ' Thirty-seve- ; Students of the Play Production class at Carbon college are all primed for the presentation of The State of the Union, a play as the daily newspaper. After in three acts that is as having had the presentation date postponed once, the play is more than ready for the production, with a lot of extra practice making for closer to perfection. Members of the cast are shown above and seated, left to right, ate Rare Treat in Store g For Fans Play-Lovin- State of the Union Set for Showing on May 20, Free to Public in Civic Auditorium The big day is almost hem On Tuesday, May 20, State of the Union", the play that everyone has been hearing so much about, will be 'presented by the Play Production class of Carbon Colthe lege. The performance in Price Municipal auditorium will Canters From Coal An Essex - class carriers steel framework and fittings require use of at least 25,000 tons of bituminous coal in production. The federal government is currently taking nearly 80 cents out of every dollar collected in taxes from American citizens. begin at 8:30 p. an., and will be a special feature of Commence- fln n students will re- ceive diplomas of graduation at the Spring Glen junior high school at commencement exercises to be hold at the school auditorium on May 22 at 7:30 p.m., it has been announced by George A. Rowley, school principal The program as prepared for the commencement exercises will be presented as follows: The ladies chorus will sing Bless This House invocation by Arvil address of welcome by Carolyn Berensen, class president Let Freedom address, vocal Ring, by Betty Kodhevar solo, Somewhere a Voice is Calling, by Patricia Raye Jones essay, Rights and Duties of an American, by Jeanette Rhine-ha- rt accordion solo, Twilight Time, by Sylvia Bendetti address, Our Beautiful Land, by Bill W. Marston vocal solo, The Desert Song, by Blain R. Morgan address, The American Home, by Charlene Mateko-ve- c ladies chorus, This ds My Country presentation of the class by Principal Rowley presentation of diplomas presentation of awards address to the graduates by Merrill Christenson, vice president of the Provo school district 'board of education ladies chorus singing When Day Is Done and benediction by Virden Blackham. Three of the graduating students will receive special recognition for maintaining high scholastic records and 1 1 students will receive recognition for being hon Ber-gens- Back in 1936, the worlds first outdoor steam electric station was built in Utah. Today, the worlds largest is being built on the Ohio River near Joppa, 111., to power a new Atomic Energy Commission plant. Among the 23 standard class cars entered in 1952 Mobilgas Economy Run Promotion with Korean Front Unit Orson B. Spencer, whose wife, Olga Spencer, lives in Price, recently was promoted to 'the rank of captain while serving on the central Korean ifront with the 40th Infantry Division. His unit, a southern California National Guard outfit, is holding a sector south of battered Kum-son- g. It arrived in Korea early this year after 16 months of training in the U. S. and Japaa Captain Spencer, who entered the army from the Officers Reserve Corps in February of 1951, received his promotion .while serving in the medical company of the 224th Infantry Regiment.. ment Week. Cooperation between the speech department, the student council, and the administration of Carbon College has made it possible for the Play Production class to offer this papular play to the public free cf charge. The usual expenses of a play of this type have been met, and regular arrangements for the play have gone forth as planned. With four different settings and soores of props, Woman Granted Divorce F.agirg of State of the Union is a tremendous undertaking and Beverly Broadbent was granted cast of twenty-tw- o the members cf the production performcrew have been working for many ers bring it to life on the stae in interlocutory decree of divorce the district court Monday frcm weeks building and painting scen- at the Price auditorium Tuesday, by Bruce Broadbent on the grounds ery. The play has been in rehear May 20. .that since the date of the marriage of the plaintiff and defendant, up to the .present time, the defendant has treated plaintiff cruelly, causing her great mental distress and suffering. They were married at Helper on' October 31, 1946. The plaintiff was awarded the custody of their one minor child and by stipulations was granted $75 per month for" the support of the 'child.' (DIk sa Thursday, May 15, 1952 Price Doctor Gains HMk so QdLvocGta -- n are Joyce Forrester, Merilyn Mead and Mary Austin. Standing, left to right, are Bill Jameson, Shirley Oveson, Julie McGuire, Orson Nelson, Martha Dillard, Fred Matis, Charles Madsen, Jr., Phyllis Daskalos, Paul Taylor, Jerry Anderson, Joanne Fassio, Van Washburn, John Oyharcabal and Clark Powell. Cast members not on photograph include David Thompson, Bonnie Faddis, Tim Richards, Melvin Wall and David Bunnell. sal since January.' The .play, centered around a theme of present-da- y politics, has been edited 'and altered constantly. Up until the time the characters make their appearance on the stage they will have had to memorize new lines every day to keep up with current national affairs. Elmo G. Geary, .the drama director, has undertaken a new project this spring in the production of State of the Union. He has assigned a certain job to each member of the class, along with the role the individual plays. Responsibilities of student director, property manager, stage manager, etc., have all been assumed by college students. The class as a whole has had the experience cT creating the stage design, and preparing the play to go on the stage. State of the Union won the coveted Pulitzer prize, was a Broadway hit, an outstanding movie, and will prove a treat fox all theatre goers, when an m, Spring Glen Junior High Students to Receive Diplomas on May 22 Thirty-Seve- or students. Virdin James Black-haPatricia Raye Jones and Betty Kochevar are the three students with high honors and Sylvia Rnn Bendetti, Carolyn Mayo Mila Lee Oorak, Arvil Johansen, Press! e Maestas. Bill W. Marston, Charlene Matekovec, Charon Miller, Blain B. Morgan, Viola Olson and Violet Jeanette Rh inch art are the 11 honor students. Other members of the 1952 graduating class are Pricilia Boyack, Nickie Brackus, Thomas Bruno, Pete Busio, Kenneth Mack Chris- - , Jo tensen, June Cunningham, Anne Dixon, Monte R. Duty, Mary Ann Fazzio, Ivan D. Fidell, Joyce La Rene Gordon, William Lee Haycock, Jimmie Ku'.ow, Ned Leavitt, Dale LeRoy Lee, Keith Marchello, June Marshall, Fred Nichols, William P. Nielson, Shirley Ann Nuciich, Victor Rudman, Gerald Stocks and Ellen Mae in actual miles per gallon IN this year's 1415-mi- le Mobilgas Economy Run, Sludebaker successfully defended its reputation for stand-ogasoline mileage. Try out a thrifty 1952 Sludebaker yourself. Stop in at the nearest Studebaker dealer's showroom. Get a Studebaker and get top gas mileage. ut Sludebaker Commander V8 beat all oilier eights in the contest I STVDEBASERi Jfc See SftcdedaefraceTtieAace actualmiles pergalon AT INDIANAPOLIS, MAY 30TH Studebaker Commander convertible will A race this year. It was chosen as pace the great Pace Car by Indianapolis Speedway officials because of outstanding contributions to motoring progress. 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