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Show Medical Society, School Officials Endorse Tests Endorsement of the selection of Carbon and Emery county as test areas for the new polio vaccine came today from the Carbon County Medical Society and the Carbon county school district. In approving the vast undertaking and the part it will play in administering the shots the medical society stated, through its president, Dr. Orson B. Spencer, that we welcome this opportunity to volunteer our services for this history-makinproject. The endorsement complete statement as released today by the medical society is as follows : Cognizant of the fact that the forthcoming polio prevention trial is the culmination of many years of medical research, and recog- Active Immunization of the Na- tional Foundation for Infantile AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER A UN AND NEWS-ADVOCAT- E Paralysis." Mont Harmon, superintendent 10c per Copy Volume 63 Price, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, March 18, 1954 Number 11 of the Carbon county school district, added his endorsement on behalf of the board of education in the following statement: I welcome the opportunity provided Carbon county schools to participate in the forthcoming polio vaccine trials. Since the program will center around our schools, I urge the fullest cooperation of all school officials, stuA recreation center for each this situation in Carbon county, mans Club; Mrs. Marie Nelson, dents, teachers and parents of community of Carbon county is it was pointed out. American Legion Auxiliary, Price; children who are to be given the the goal set by the Council of Price Lions B. L. Frandsen, chairman of the Elsworth Jewk5s, opportunity to participate. Youth Agencies at its meeting W. Turner, county Club; Taylor "All of our first, second and which was held Monday night, Council of Youth Agencies, and commissioner; W. A. Engle, Elks third grade school children may March 15. Representatives from Robert L. Hassell, county agricul- Club; E. E. Peirce, Carbon Countake part in this phase of the prothe various sen ice clubs, women's tural agent, wish to thank the ty Farm Bureau; Robert L. Hasnizing the significance of this arrecords of all particeas selection as one of the sites gram. Health and other groups through- various groups for their coopera- sell, Lions Club and county agriclubs, children will be required out the for this program, the members of ipating county met and discussed tion in attending the meeting, and cultural agent; for purposes of comparison. It is the of jouth delinquency they ask their continued support the Medical Society of Carbon problem J. A. Harrison, Lions Club, enthusithe that clear, therefore, in getting the program into oper- Price ; Caibon county welcome this opportunity astic throughout county. Herman E. Blase r, Lions support of our citizens, ation. to volunteer their services for this E. F. Pasey, Helper The fundamental cause of Club, this Price; working in cooperation with school history-makin- g project. delinquency was determined to be 15 Those who attended the March Lions Club; Thomas M. Wells, and health personnel, is necessary The objective of this study meeting to attack youth delin- Wellington city council; Francis lack of facilities for giwng the the efficient functioning and to determine the effectiveness of for quency problems in the county J. Dimick, mayor, Wellington; young people opportunity for acaccuracy of the trial. were: James I Rollins represent- Carl Hanson, marshall, Wellinga trial polio vaccine in protecting scientific fation and Recreation recreation. "As superintendent of schools, children against paralytic polio cilities through the county are ing the Price Lions Club, Walter ton; Mrs. Nick Karras, the that this program recognize has the earnest endorsement of of the Helper Ladies; LaVerna Wall, very inadequate in all eases, and 5, Westbrook in medical hisDavid Lions; our members. The intensive re- largest of its kinda chief of BPW Club and Lady Lions, Price; a Salford, el united be will fort forth put educaunique provides tory search that has gone into the de- tional Price; Joe Holman, Carbon Mrs. Athena Kontas. Greek Amerby this group in the months ahead It will bring to opportunity. of to the sheriff; Mrs. Bess Jones, ican Ladies; Mrs. Eva Kiahtipes, vaccine county trial at and least of velopment the supply part our children not only greater unCarbon the thoroughness with which it is College Faculty Womens Greek American Ladies; Gertrude needed tor the material county. derstanding of the nations fight Club; Marchetta Pierucci, W. S. Richards, Kenilworth LDS Relief being tested for safety attest to A committee will add special composed this disease, but the caution that guides the ad- against of Joe llolman, Mrs. Jane Smith, C. S. Community Methodist; Lu- Society; Vivian S. Jones, Kenilto their sense of personal pride ministration of this program. lames L. Rollins, Robert L. lias-sel- cille Bartholomew, Carbon College worth LDS Relief Society; Earl and accomplishment. In this reIn commending this polio vacand JoAnn Leonard of Price; Faculty Womens Club; JoAnn Jones, Kenilworth; Mrs. L. E. it can be a very real factor Carbon College; Ruth Acord, Helper Womens Club; Mrs. cine trial to the citizens of Car- spect, Taylor Turner of Sunnyside. Fran- Leonard, in the development of good citiHanson, child welfare worker; Ru-l- a M. B. Woolsey, Helper Womens bon and Emery counties for their cis J. of Dimick Mrs. Dr. Carlton Culmsee, dean of the Utah State Agricultural College Wellington, Hudson, American Legion Aux- Club; Mrs. Lee J. Diamanti, Helpfull support and complete cooper- zenship." School of Arts and Sciences, shows Dorothy McMurdie, secretary, the Iwe Diamanti, Joe Meyers, and Elva Peterson, American er Womans Club; Mont Harmon, iliary; ation, we are mindful of the enW. II. in Whitmore all and of Helper; winning newspaper community leadership, The Price Junior Legion High Auxiliary. Price; Cynthia superintendent of schools, .and dorsements this program has from the plaque representing the first place prize for 1953 in the contest and Mont Harmon of Price, was The Womans Club, Price Rotary; Lucille Madsen, LaWarren, medical in USAC. the set leading organizations sponsored annually by up to formulate definite plans Jane dies Literary; and Alta Flaim, LaPrice; the United States. Among these Teacher Cited by concerning skating rinks and Club; Iona Smith, Price Womens Anderson, Price Wo dies Society B. of LFE. are such authoritative and repredance halls for the young people. Sun-Advoca- te sentative organizations as the Aeronautics Board This group will meet Tuesday eveAmerican Academy of Pediatrics, ning, March 23, to sift the recomMrs. Margaret B. Colzani, inthe Advisory Committee of the mendations which they will bring Association of State and Terri- structor in art at the Price junior to the meeting, and chart a deftorial Health Officers, and the high school, has received a plaque inite course for each community for this season. The entire group Special Advisory Committee on from the National .Aeronautics Association which commends her Exceptional Service in Com- will meet again on March 29, and for her educational leadership in have presented the plan of action munity Leadership" by The the field of aviation during this Wellington Troop Former Servicemen has been recognized by to carry to all the communities Carbon county Republicans will J. Phelps, delegates. year, the 50th anniversary of the Utah State Agricultural Col- to get this program under way. convene in the court house SatWattis Gains Recalled for Wiley W. Wheeler, powered flight. Charter, lege. A bronze and walnut shield, Representation at the March urday at 8:00 p.m. for their or- chairman; Gertruda Fish, vice Only three other Utah teachers emblematic of first place in the 15th meeting was very encouraghas Bell it been Three convention, Awards ganization received this Tests chairman; Sylvia Batchelor, recognition. Physical annual contest Army sponsored by the ing, and shows that the people of Mrs. Colzani, art instructor for Harold Olsen, division of journalism at the col- the county are concerned about announced by George Jackson, ry-treasurer; On March Wednesday evening, FJthcl II. Ilillabrant and DeLyle chairman. Price, acting county Seven Carbon county youths, all the seventh, eighth, ninth and 10, Boy Scout Troop No. 298 of lege, has been received by this the problem ns it exists today. Mr. Jackson reported today that Jatchclor, district committee former servicemen, are receiving tenth grades, interested her stuUnited effort by all can correct Second ward re- newspaper. the he is in receipt of a letter which members; May Olsen and W, J. instructions this week from the dents in preparing pictures and ceivedWellington came The honor to The and Three Bell ' states that several leaders from Iillabrant, delegates. Selective Service board to report slides on aviation and these, along awards a charter for service rendered during the the Blue Bell, Gray ' -a the with state written were at the Continental Bus depot in report by her, Republican organizaSunnydale - C. B. Kloster,. Bell and the Gold Bell from 1953 and was announced at the will be in attendance at this chairman; Nina Jensen, vice chairtion Price at 1:00 p.m. on March 23 submitted to the national assothe Utah National Parks Council. recent Utah State Press Associato receive travel orders to Fort ciation. meeting. Heading the visitors will man; Bessie Jumper, secretary; District Scout Executive Alvin tion convention but the plaque, be Oral J. Wilkinson, state chairInscribed on the plaque is her Douglas to undergo Alger, treasurer; C. B. Klos-te- r Gaudio presented the awards to held up for engraving, was only name the examinations. citation Mrs. Alex and man, which Alice Kloster, committee J. and physical accompanied by received this week. Mer-rio- n Jex, national committcewoman; members; C. B. Kloster, Van AlAccording to Otto B. McKinnon, states that she is commended for Neighborhood Commissioner For many years The Willson who in turn present-- ; Mrs. Hazel Taggart Chase, presi- ger arid Foster Jensen, delegates. Selective Service board clerk, her educational leadership by the has ed service Scoutmaster Marlon them'lo beiJiyondering dent of the Utah Federation of these men were discharged from Aviation Education Advisory Columbia J. L. Erskine, chairand Assistant Scoutmaster of a high quality to its area," Womens Clubs, and man; Earl G.. Smith, Repyblican prior military service before they Board of the National Aeronautics Cook The to retain secretary; coming campaign on commented Dr. LaMar Day Carlton Culmsee, behalf of the Boy had fulfilled six months of duty Association. rank Stimac and Mrs. Frank Carbon College when the issue Waide M, Condon, executive secdean of USAC school Scouts. of the arts and under a directive issued by retary. committee members. The Gray Bell indicates quality and sciences. But in 1953 the goes to the voters of the state the national Selective Service Kiwanis Talent Night mass meetings held earDistrict In South Vernon November was discussed' last Dragerton an did Blue of Bell, increas- paper program, the especially aggressive headquarters in December of 1953 Show Date Is Changed noon by members of the lier this month elected the deleund, chairman; Blanche Juste-soFriday and of ed Gold and the Bell, enterprising job membership, helping who will attend this conventhey are subject to recall ta servvice chairman; Marion Lund, worthy civic projects along. The Save Carbon College committee. gates ice if they are found physically Date of the annual Kiwanis Tal- functioning manpower. tion and those precinct organiza- secretary-treasure- r; Mrs. Kent A drive determined for comfunds found close several judges ent Night show has been changed fit. tions include: West Kent reported Housekeeper, Housekeeper, petitors for first, but two of the to finance the program seems to Those to report in this call are from Friday, April 16, to ThursA. J. Ossana, chairman; Marioh Vernon Lund, bo one of the most important Helper Lund, three chose High The enthusiastically to Tom Frank Nazio, Sunny side; day, April 15, according Mrs. E. II. Greenhalgh, vice chair- Blanche Justeson and Ben Juste-soBryan the So for committee. the things facing top spot. Harold Judd, Price; John Robert Reid, Kiwanis president, because man; Mrs. Lucille Ossana, secrecommittee members; Ben JusCertificates of merit went to far, contributions have been un- tary; Arthur Kuster, Olson, Price; Merrill George April 16 is Good Friday, and many teson and Vernon Lund, delegates. treasurer; der those business from expected the Wasatch Wave, Vernal ExJewkes, Spring Canyon; Dan Kiwanians and others would be Carbonville June Bryner, houses and individuals who favor A. J. Ossana and Arthur Kuster, press, Nephi Times-NowTamllos, Kenilworth; John Pap- unable to attend. Mrs. delegates. Therald chairman; Jensen, The new date will not change For Leader, and Manti Mes- retention of the school. pas, Kenilworth, and Lyman Alvice Chester. Northwest chairman; V. Slaugh, Helper Stanley A campaign to publicize the Issenger. ma Harris, Price. any tryouts or rehearsal dates. William Robb, treasursue and to educate the voters on Litizzctte, chairman; Ailoen Phil- secretary; A sizeable and healthy increase were M. Neff Judges Smart, Chester er; vice Mrs. Thomas, Henry Beck-e- i J. J. lips, chairman; a in the number of students regis-tre- d whose Time won arguments for Carbon was also and June Bryner, committee Fred Bosone, secretary; at Carbon College was noted in 1952; Cliff Memmott, formerly discussed. treasurer; Stanley V. Litizzctte, members; Chester Thomas, Henry' Proposed wording of the ballot Mrs. L. Earl Acord and Mrs. A. Beckel and June Bryner, delegates. yesterday in comparison with the of Helper, whose Roosevelt Stand number of students registered ard won in 1951; and Dean Culm- question was studied by the group. Central Price Mack A. JohnThe wording was composed by Atin the spring quarter enrollment see. son, chairman; Daisy Reese, vice torney General E. It. Callister and during the same period last year, chairman; C. L. Leavitt, secreforwarded to Secretary of State according to Dr. Aaron E. Jones, Polio tary; Clara Ruggeri, treasurer; Vaccine Test Lamont F. Toronto, as follow's : president. Frank B. Hanson, William J. Carbon-Emery ployed in the two counties in the Unemployment in the Dr. Jones reported that as of An act providing that Carbon Welsh and Hamit Reese, commit1200 same month of area is approximately 1953, a percentage there were 232 fulltime Briefing Due be a yesterday as discontinued tee members; Wallace Grange, College out of a total labor force of 10,000 change of 300 per cent more un- students registered at the college the board that William J. Welsh,- C. L. Leavitt, college; in round figures, according to a employed in 1954. as compared to 181 during the Meet Here Tomorrow of examiners dispose of all real By Hamit Reese, Frank ReeSe, Daisy the made during Weeks of unemployment claim spring quarter of 1953. Parttime special survey and personal property comprising B. Hanson, Sheldon Anderson, conof week A briefing of the procedures to said ed during February, 1954, were students attending daytime classunemployment past in such manner as it The Utah'' State Elks Associa Chester Mills, A. D. Keller, ditions in the area through the lo- 854, as compared with 148 in the es total 18 as compared to 13 last be followed in the forthcoming deemscollege be in the best interest tion has announced the to Frandsen and George B. following of Utah the cal office Department same month a year ago. .There spring which brings total registra- polio vaccine test trials in Car- of the state of Utah." , Jackson, "most valuable delegates.' student" awards of Employment Security and pre- were 905 active claims for unem tions to 250 as to 194 bon and Emery counties will be Also Calliscompared submitted Mr. , Leon-: by Northeast Price 1934 Erin for pared by Robert S. Welch, labor ployment on file at the end of during the spring quarter of last given here tomorrow afternoon at ter was a draft of the ballot wordVerna Cromar,-vicard, chairman; C. ForJohn and 4 oclock when officials from the market analyst, Mary Bunderson, Ogden February, 1954, as against 247 year. ing on the other three junior col- school, $400; Carol Prince,' High Car chairman; Carlyle Pace," secretary-treasure- r; rester, manager of the local of- in 1953. Of these students, Dr. Jones Utah State Department of Health leges Dixie and Weber. bon Snow, Eugene Cromai, Verna Joann-Hardyfice of the department. Ogto Corner P. Peacock, den high, $250; Generally, the unemployment added, 22 are World War II vet- will meet with Charles Semken, William According Cromar, Jordon, Helen indicate The figures compiled high, $200; Marilyn Moon, problem has not affected profes- erans and 76 are veterans of the chairman of the county chapter of committee chairman, if the wordthat only 300 persons were unem- - sional, managerial, clerical, ser- Korean conflict. the National Foundation for In ing is unsuitable to cither side, the Springville high, $175; Allen Ja- Jordon, LaVem Frandsen, Ferrell Gudniundson, Erin Leonard, Joe vice or agricultural categories, These figures," Dr. Jones fantile Paralysis; local physicians, issue may be submitted to a su- cob, Carbon high, $15Q; Merrill Hammortd and Louis Bunnell, delOaks, ' Brigham Young high, $125, the bulk being listed with skilled, stated, do not include students nurses and board of health per preme court judge to decide the and Janet Wasdep, Cedar high; egates. Price Woman Found d and unskilled labor registered for extension work un- sonnel. matter. The organization of the other The students placed from The meeting will be held in the Those present at the meeting $100. groups which, of course, means der George C. Morgan. The night of the county had not. precincts to Dead by Husband first seventh, respectively. mostly those connected with pro- school enrollment is expected to Price board of health office and besides Mr. Peacock, included A. been reported up to this morning, In addition to the awards listed, reach 150 when all classes have it is expected plans will be made D. Keller, Dr. J. C. Hubbard, duction of coal. On Home Back Porch of the 10 lodges of the state each been thus total at that time to recruit volunteer Wayne Johnson, Marl D. Gibson, bringing organized It is noted in the report that enrollment has at least two scholarship Television Show To , of students workers given to Mrs. assist administerOmar with taking Belmont Bunnell, Mrs. Dorothy Safley Sharber, the area has a normal population work at the college to 400, Dr, ing the series pf shots to the boy and. girl selectawards of about 33,000 people. From six during the Richards, Elton Taylor, William ed as 38, wife of Leo Sharber, 133 South f'most the valuable student1 Feature Price on concluded. Jones course of the tests. J: Welsh and Mrs. Norman Day. eight million tons of coal are First West, Price, was found dead to in their respective .districts. mined over a ten-yeaverage. by her husband yesterday at about This First place winner in the state, Saturday, March 27 secmakes Utah the tonnage 4:00 p.m. on the back porch of A special television program feaMiss Bunderson, will be entered in ond largest coal producing state Elks Lodge the home, city police reported. Price and vicinity will be turing national. students with competition west of the Mississippi river, and ' According to the police, Mr. ranks com-- , broadcast U. S. schools fiom all to afternoon; .Saturday high in industrial Utahs high Price Lodge No. 1550, Benevo- teachers, clergymen, coaches, par- ner, the state will provide a $100 Sharber had returned home from for s6me $25,000 in prize March 27, over KDYL froip Salt lent and Protective Order of Elks, ents and citizens generally, in- bond to each and the grand lodge pete work at about that time ; he picture. Lake City between' 4:00 to.J5:30 awards. Seasonal unemployment in the will join with the Utah State Elks stinctively turn, to select one who will have three prizes, a $400 bond and found works at .Sunnyside over the Bruce Van'derhoof The awards are made annually their child crying in the house. coal industry is a traditional prob- Association and the Grand Lodge leads, rather than follows," stated to the first boy .and girl, a $300 on a basis of of the station. extraprogram, scholarship, The fires heating the' house had lem, but certain factors appear to Youth Activities Committee in William Engle, chairman of the bond to each of the second place curricular and out are . being made school activof Arrangements, died and Mr. Sharber immediate make the present outlook more sponsoring a youth leadership Price lodges youth activities com- winners and a $200 bond to each for the appearance of nuiherous resourceful ities, perserverence, . of the third place winners. ly started toward the back of the unfavorable than at any previous contest which will honor the boy mittee. ness, Americanism and genera civic leaders who will be informal-- 1 In general, the house in search of his wife. He time. High cost of coal produc- and girl who best displays attribroad The contest on the local level worthiness. following ly interviewed, and also three lo' found her dead on the back porch tion and inroads on the fuel mar- butes of leadership in their com- characteristics will be the basis must be conducted by April 1, and 200 students from high cal talent numbers 'will be preNearly of the judging in selecting out- the leaders filed and certified schools and the doctor Who was called ket made in recent years by oil munity. the State vied sented. Facilities' of the Price been facOur interest and attention in standing youth leaders in all con- to. the state youth activities com' for the throughout" reported that she had been dead and natural gas all have Chamber. of Commerce are used Utah awards. Silas tors in making it' a sick industry. the Youth leadership Contests are tests, local, state and national : mittee by April 18. Winners of the for several hours. was .state chair- for preparation- and presentation Late release of the complete re- turned toward the boys. and girls Leadership, Americanism and Cit- state contest must be determined man of the' Price, An autopsy performed last night scholarship committee. of the program. determined that the woman must sort makes it impossible to ready in our communities who are the izenship Appreciation, Perserver-anc- by May 1 and by May 10 they According to .James Baldwin, have fallen and struck her head various tables and other pertinent loaders of their fellows. They may Stability and Resourceful- must be filed and certified with Kiwanis, Kids Night show director, 100 tickets will be . on the porch railing. She was un- information, but this will be print- also be good scholars but they ness, and Sense of 'Honor. . the grand lodge youth activities available for the use of local peoneed not necessarily be such to Winners in the local contest, a committee. The national winners conscious as a result and in falling ed in next weeks issue. A kids night will feature the ple who .wish to attend the broadThe survey of labor conditions qualify as youth leaders. We con- boy and a girl, will be entered in will be announced at. the national regular meeting of the Price Ki- cast at . the Hotel .Utah Empire her unborn baby along with wanis club this Thursday evening room Satuijiay afternoon. These organs were pushed up- was requested by Price City, the sider and appraise them upon the state contest and the state convention in July. wards toward the lungs and death Price Chamber of Commerce and their qualities of leadership. ,We winners will be entered in the naFor further information, pros- at th Carbon Country Club. are expected to be at the office of interested individuals to establish are looking for the youngsters to- tional. was caused by suffocation. pective contestants may contact Members will bring their children The SuAdvocate where anyone The body is at the Mitchell fun- an authentic and true picture of ward whom their classmates and The local lodge will provide a Mr. .Engle at 162 North Fourth or. other young, guests. A special interested may obtain one free of the area labor market eral home. youthful associates, as well as $25 bond to the boy and girl win East, Price, or by telephoning 582. program has been arranged. charge. CONSOLIDATION Adequate Recreation Musi In CountyB Meet Concludes g Greek-Americ- po-hc- an o, l, Sun-Advoca- te, Receives GOP Convention Slated Saturday Night in Price 1953 Leadership Award Sun-Advoca- te secreta- , Sun-Advoca- te - Committee Studies College Problems pre-inducti- on At Friday Meeting Sun-Ad-voca- ie Sti-ma- c, n, Registration Noted Sun-Advoca- n, te at Carbon Tre-mont- on s, Spring Quarter Dal-pai- z, Survey Indicates 300 Jobless Rise Locally Orcm-Genev- at state-maintain- ed Valuable Student Awards Gained Two from Carbon - La-Pre- al " e , semi-skille- ar Youth Leadership Contest on Schedule of Price - 0-- . .... -- - e. in-:em- al . |