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Show Page Ten THE Two Disease Cases Carbon Boy Scouts (IntA UflMnr iiwiivi jiuic Court November 22 A Carbon district Boy Scout Court of Honor is to be hold November 22 at the Greek Orthodox church in Price at 7 :30 p.m. Troop 299 of the Greek church will be the host troop. Parents and friends of Boy new reportable diseases were reported to the Utah State Department of Health from Carbon county for the week ending October 29. One was a case of gonorrhea and the other was a case of syphilis. diseases were reported from Price city. Cocktail drinkers never believe that they will become drunkards, but there are drunkards who had to take their first drink. Two . 71 77 V NOVEMBER j I '7 7K;f: 4-5- -6 V CO JRLEIIE starring in withTorin URSULA THIESS DAHL Thatcher Arnold Moss pcrrir oth- ers, was practically deserted by ' Jk i Sunday thru Wednesday y sv Th 7-- 10 AW fVwf" L man Dorothy wants ,, CT - FOR UNCLE MELTY 4 t - ' s li ifiii in TillllI I'l'l L CHECKER Kathleen Dunn Much interest is being shown and a fjurry of excitement is in the air and its all about the checker tournament which is now in progress at our school. The toifrnament is now in the semifinals and we are rooting for the winner who will be one of the following: Joseph Fazzio vs. Nathan Wall, Gary Tenner vs. Richard Riche, Boyd Robertson vs. Eugene Garcia. When this list is pared by the elimination to the winner, that champion will play Harold Duke of the faculty. That will be the SEMI-FINA- ART CLASS PROJECTS Kay Snot Mr. Olsens art classes are MY PET GRIPE Darlene Fossat working with redwoods. They are My pet gripe is people who chew making rustic planter boxes of all gum as if they were at the races. descriptions. They are also mak- game. Its a wonder these people dont ing carts, trucks, wishing wells, ranch gates, wheel stagecoaches and houses. The wood they use comes from California. The redwood is usually from 200 to 340 feet tall. The trunk is usually 10 to 15 feet across at the base and sometimes as much as 28 feet thick. There are usually no branches 75 to 100 feet from the ground. The branches are slender and the leaves are long and slender. The tree grows from a small cone. The bark of the tree is six inches to a foot thick. The wood is light, soft and close graded, and it is very slow to decay. These trees are very old before they are cut. Some are cut when 50 to 100 years old, but some have been 1000 years old before they were cut. bar-row- s, SAFETY AND PLEASURE IN DEER HUNTING John D. Hopper In deer season we get much pleasure by hunting, but there is something much more important than this. It is the safety of both your life and mine. If we dont shoot at everything that moves, then perhaps we can save more lives. Take time and peoples make sure that you know it is a jects and Im sure other students deer and not a man at whom you feel the same way. are shooting. JDURDAN-MAGGI- ClEAM-U- P Winter Tires from 6.95 and up - Exchange 15.00' 19.00 14.00' 21.00' 18.00 22.00' 650x15 Seiberling 3- 1600x16 1760x15 1760x15 Gates 1-- Fisk Firestone Champ Silent Safety Diamond . 760x15 Whitewall White Walls 2-7- 1-- 2-7- 4-6- 10x15 Seioerlmg 650x15 Seiberling Seiberling 10x15 70x15 Safety Each Safety Each Safety Each Safe 2-6- 2-7- 70x15 Seiuerlmg Air, each .. Safe Air, each .. Seiberling 60x15 20.00' 22.00' 23.00' 21.00' 27.00' 34.00 PLUS TAX AND SOUND CASING 894 SO. CARBON AYE. SinNE or JOHNSON BROS. , PRICE STAN WO RIDWINESTIRECAPPIN Every Night! Cinema will be open every night, featuring top pictures and first Starting very soon, the run engagements. Quality entertainment to compare with the Price . . . Eastern Utahs Finest Theatre! Sing the Romantic Hit it the Year In "3 Coins in the Fountain" LOUIS s New Tire N! Hc3r FRANK SINATRA WEBB-DOROIH- Denver 16, Colorado Route 1, Box 491 NEW LIBRARY BOOKS Kathleen Monroe This year we have over 40 new books. There are love stories such as "Rival to My Heart and Marry on Monday; stories of nursing including "A Nurse Comes Home and "Navy Nurse"; adventure books such as "Outlaws of Lost River," "Apache Kill" and "This Range is Mine. These are just a few of the new books there are many more. So if you want good reading enjoyment come to the f CLIFTON FLYING SKI RANCH Helper Junior High News and Views 'fjLsPEClAU '7 MODEL POWER WAGON SALE-LA- TE Louis Jourdan is the onlooker as Maggie McNamara stops Clifton Webb in mid-a- rt gallery in "Three Coins in the Fountain," Cinemascope hit in color opening at the Price theatre Sunday. -- I . wheel drive, 8 speeds forward, steel flat bed, equipment boxes and safety bars, dual wheels on rear, Braden winch on front, Tulsa winch on bed, Bendix power brakes, font and rear overload springs, detachable boom on rear, SVz ft. snow plow, low mileage, used in ranch work. SIMMER POWM,SOI THE TIME T'TALK ABOUT THE WEATHERS BFFOAP YOU START. BEIN' PPFPACEP IS YOUR RPSPOMSJ&IIITYI trvv) Vi ATTENTION, MINERS! 4 half-bac- v 'o 7 ll rsiv NOVEMBER PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE have jaw aches all the time. They chew gum as if it is the last time theyll ever chew it. Do you ever consider what torture it is for the people who have to listen to you day evening. and to watch you! Its awful! Be Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffs spent a little bit respectful for all the the week end in Logan with their poor people who have to listen to son, Scott, and went to the foot-ha- you. Please! For the sake of your game there Saturday evening. friends, teachers and other people. k Scott plays for the Ag- Chew your gum quietly. gies. Mrs. Helen Jeffs, Mrs. Beverly SHOP CLASSES Ilaltom and daughters, Sandra, Ronnie Kosec Sharon and Karen, spent Saturday In Mr. Iversons shop classes the and Sunday visiting with Mrs. students have been drawing Louie Allred and Marilyn. They orthographic drawings. When are from Hiawatha. a student completes 24 drawings, Mr. and Mrs. William Paris and he can start to make things in the daughter, Eileen, from Salt Lake shop. Most students are rather City and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis slow getting started but most of Shears from Chula Vista, Califor- them are on the 5th to 10th drawnia, spent several days last week ing. Most of the students are in Sunnydale at the home of Mr. ninth graders, some are tenth, and ad Mrs. Melvin Heath. The ladies there are a few eighth graders in are all sisters and had a wonder- each class. A few ninth graders ful visit while the men went deer were changed in order to make room for the eighth graders. hunting. Mrs. Connie Self and Mrs. J. C. Some days Mr. Iverson takes his Stevenson, Sr., are in the Drager-to- n student? into the shop and exhospital but hope to be home plains what the machines are for, soon. Tom Cowan returned home tells the names of them, and demlast week and is feeling much onstrates how each is used. Shop is one of my favorite sub- starring 7 GLASS AUTO, PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS 0, For Deer Hunting This community, like most PAINTS E. BERTOT H 4" Mr. and Mrs. R. G. I leers and Mr. and Mrs. John Cullen all of California came to Sunnyside for the deer hunt. Both men are Kaiser officials from Fontana, California, and are former residents of Sunnydale. The ladies visited friends while the men went hunting. While here, Mr. and Mrs. I leers were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wright and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cullen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markosek and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen are on their vacation and will spend it in Utah with relatives in Salt Lake City and visiting their son, Bobby, who is attending the BYU in Provo. Mr. $nd Mrs. Bill Lindsey and DeAnn spent the week end in Logan visiting their sons, Denny and Juneys wife and baby. They went to the football game Saturday night between the USAC and Colorado A&M. Denney and Jun-e- y both play in the backfield on the Logan teatn. Mr. and Mrs. Max Walker moved to Eugene, Oregon, Wednesday, October 20th. They have lived here for the past eight years. Miss Marian Durney, Otto Ladd and Mrs. Gaye Polito and baby son, Bobby, motored to Salt Lake City on Thursday of last week to bring Miss Joan Otterstrom home for the rest of the week. She was to be Marians bridesmaid Satur- For Flag! For Regiment! For his Love! He defied the fury of Indias Great Rebellion! ROCK HUDSON Tj tfBaeatee Thursday, Friday and Saturday I Thursday, November 4, 1954 E X Population Deserts Sunnyside the hunting population the past week end as the men, boys and some women went to the hunting areas. The mines were closed Scouts are invited to attend this from the 22nd to 26th inclusive, affair which will honor men and preparing themselves to qualify and the mine offices .were closed boys who have spent much time for the awards. Saturday and Monday. Due to the weather conditions all were disappointed with camping conditions and many returned without their deer. Tnl TTn SUN-ADVOCAT- INCIDENTALLY, THE MANAGEMENT OF THE CINEMA WOULD APPRECIATE IT IF THE OWNERS WOULD PICK UP THE THREE PIGEONS INADVERTENTLY LEFT HERE DURING THE HALLOWEEN MIDNITE SHOW. WE LIKE THEM, BUT WE HAVE NO REAL USE FOR THEM, YKNOW. McGUlREJEAN PETERS Y E McNAMARA' (Observed in The MOTOR VU U besf circles... 5-6- -7 FRIDAY and NOWljf -- v y L "HAIL V 4THI W, Bowery mBogs v. .... GSMWH'S 7 AN AUlfD ATRSTS PlCtURE DISTILLING CORPORATION PHILADELPHIA, PA - J. vs P til V Jl is mraTB0URBDKIBn OLD HICKORY 6 JOY STERLING Iff CARROL xrT,- - KDCTH M - I OBEY m UTOffWT CAJtUSO FtAJW fciftft MNSft WWI ALSO - - ALSO - HICKORY SIX TX&1S OLO 86 FHOQF 5-- Haydeh-Page-IIais- h OLE The extra years enrich its great Bourbon flavor NOVEMBER ( uo GORCEY mJj SATURDAY ,t They're JUNGLE HAPPY November THEATRE CITY UMITS EAST PRICE Friday, Saturday and Sunday DRIVE-I- N rVS a i mm? ryu "V J t 7- J - I |