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Show Morrisons Have Son Carbon School Enrollments Drop Five During Last Report Period Enrollment in the public schools of Carbon county dropped by five students during the report period (nine weeks) ending January 25, a report from the board of education office shows. During the previous period there were 5647 students enrolled in the district and during the latest report period this dropped to 5642 students. The greatest enrollment loss was noted at the Price junior high school where eight students were taken off the rolls. .The greatest enrollment increase was noted at the Helper junior high school where eight were added to ' the rolls. ( The enrollment losses are as follows at the various schools with the total enrollments listed in parenthesis: Carbon senior high, 7 t, (658 as compared to 651); 4 ; Helper Central, 2 Creek, (11-13- ); 548 in 2 (1120-112- the ary school and 574 in the junior high school); Helper junior high, 8 Hiawatha, 1 Peterson (Sunnyside), 6, Price Central, 1 (108-109- ); (439-447- ); (340-341- ); (182-188- ); Reeves, 7 1 1 Sunny-sid- (284-291- ); (144-145- ); e, and Wellington, (318-319- ). Columbia with 38 enrolled, Castle Gate with 97 and Scofield with 36, showed no losses or gains during the period covered by this report. continued Fourth graders Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morrison of Delta, Utah, are the proud parents of a son, William Mark, bom Feb- ruary to Mr. and Mrs. Walt Barney and Shirl spent the week end at Provo. Mrs. Pete Tabone visited last week at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lewis and family were Provo visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hyatt and daughters of Salt Lake City were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hyatt. Home for the week end from Logan were Larry Hyatt and Theron Moss. Also visiting from Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fiack and son. Weston Potter and John Houghton were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Welbur Hardee were Salt Lake City visitors Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Davis and Boyd were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis and family were Spanish Fork visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Golding of Price were Sunday visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Mellor and family and Betety Mae Snow were Gunnison' visitors over, the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craig and family of Provo visiteed with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Craig Sunday. Mrs. Merl Swanson and daughter visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Olson, Sunday. Floyd Mackley is now home after an operation which he underwent at the Utah Valley hospital number by Thalia Thacker, Tresse Johnson, Arlene Wilstead and Arva Potter was given and Marie Greenland played organ interludes. Other nations were represented by, Rosetta Florence Brady, Ora Trimms, Bogdin, Iris Matthews, Rheta Miller, Dorothy Bowns, Nora LJew-lyVerda Craig, Lou Babcock and Prayers were Joyce Newbold. given by Selma Jacobsen and Verda Craig. Auxiliary was held at the home of May Hilton Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hilton and Lenore Davis were honored birthday guests and received many lovely gifts. Attending were Mary Babcock, Sylvia' Barney, Ellen Carlson, Eva Fiack, Alice Foote, Edna Hardee, Helen Hougton, Anne Huff, Lasca Mellor, Louise McDonald, Ruth Johnson and Blanch Thomas. An Aaronic priesthood group and leaders attended the game at Provo Saturday. Attending were Bishop Weston Potter, LaVell Miller, John Houghton, Thomas Bendall, Fay Thacker, Pat Bendall, Gary Turner, Sundra Llewlyn, George Llewlyn, Chris Miller, Paul Tabone, Fred Tamagawa, Mike Thomas, Eugene Greenland, LaMar Snow, Frank Snow and Derrald Zacca-rin, EVERY SATURDAY EVENING Starting at 8:00 p.m. Sharp BIG MERCHANDISE PRIZES VALUED AT $25.00 ITS FUN FOR ALL! TWO BIG JACKPOTS FREE REFRESHMENTS Proceeds will be used for Childrens and Civic Projects. ! MONEY ! BYU-Denv- WE MAKE LOANS ON Diamonds Jewelry Rifles Pistols Shotguns Old Gold Coins Watches Small Appliances. CORNER CARBON FREE OFFER FROM Wil-stea- away. Mr. and Mrs. SCHICK! SHAVER Greatest free offer in the history of 29s1 electric shaving! Brass Finished TV Snack TABLE Floral motif on tray, 2 Sides Marvin Evans spent the week ds AND MAIN Schick 25 end at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Fay E. Thacker Magnifying M Plain & MAKE-U- P Minium 3,79 To Talk Housing For Elderly People Henry P. Kipp, director of the Carlson Federal Administration Housing spent the week end at Salt Lake for Utah, announced today that a statewide series of industry meetings, by the Intermountain Lumber Dealers Association and the Mortgage Bankers Association of Utah, would be held during the month of March. The initial meeting will be held in Kenab, March 11, followed by sessions in Cedar City March 12, Traction Richfield, March 13; Price, March takes the 14; Ogden, March 18; Brigham Forward Control City, March 19, and Provo, March 20. Jeep Subjects to be discussed will inthrough deep snow, clude a new FHA program, on or oS the road. "Housing for the Elderly, as well as presentation of programs covering cooperative housing, mobile home courts and property Price, Utah area. with purchase of the $29.50 at Provo. Lake City called here on their way to California. Their daughters are visiting at the Lynn while their parents are Stockmen's Club he said, "costs Each well, about $120,000. Hearings which we conducted indicated that the 16 operating wells are sufficient to drain all available gas in the THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SALE Series of Meetings CWHB(0Y ing more wells. Right Reserved to Limit Quantities Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas have their two grandsons from American Fork visiting with were Provo visitors Saturday. Miss Sherron Houghton of Salt them. Lake City spent last week with her mother, Mrs. Helen Houghton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kent Peterson and daughters, Jan and Karen, of Salt and Radios er a. I 7, 1957 City. quartette i field of Carbon and Emery counties. Herbert F. Smart, member of the State Land Board, announced the agreement. He said about 920 acres of state school lands will share in benefits of the agreement without necessity of drill ft E Thursday, March March Castle Gate Relief Society Program ne At Price Moose Lodge Home He Two new electric generating stations built on inland rivers in 1956 will each be an annual customer for 4,000,000 tons of coal, delivered by river barge. 7) -G- On Natural Gas In Clear Creek, Emery Em-pey- hold the majority of the enrollees The Relief Societys annual with a total of 593. Next in line Sunday evening program was conare first graders with 568, then ducted by President Leona Turthird graders with 543 and in ner. The theme, "Portrait of A fourth place are second graders Dream, was narrated by Bishop with 533. The other grades have Weston Potter with Ruth DurDur-ranthe following numbers enrolled: rant as the reader. Helen (211-20Fifth, 42?; Sixth, 491; Seventh, Houghton represented President 6 (426-420- ); Kenilworth, 1 (99-98- ); 476; Eighth, 525; Ninth, 424; Belle S. Spafford. Song by the Price Harding, 6(327-321- ); Tenth, 409; Eleventh, 351, and Singing Mothers with Bulah Ta-boPrice junior high, 8 (721-713- ); Twelfth, 300. as conductor and Marie Spring Glen, 2 (88-86- ). Columbia students repeated Greenland as organist. Two oth. Enrollment gains were noted at their record of attendance with er numbers were sung by this schools: Clear 97.50 present dufing the term. group as the story progressed. A the following B-B-W- 17. ! jut Tignt Happy grandparents are Mrs. A unit has been Lee Empey and Mr. and Mrs. Da- reached for agreementin of proceeds sharing vid Evans, Cedar City, and LaMar all natural from taken gas 16,000 s Morrison, Los Angeles.' The lived in Price for several acres of land in the Clear Creek years. this was a drop from per cent attendance achieved during the previous term. Next in attendance was Durrant with 97.15 per cent and third was Kenilworth with 96.98 per cent. The lowest attendance was marked up by high school students with an 89.25. All other schools in the district kept their attendance above the 90 per cent mark. 2 However, elementthe 99.13 Dragerton, Utah Signs Agreement 32.50 Black Decker & ...18.88 Electric Drill , Martin Paint Let it snow! V4 $1.49 Value Roller & Pan $4.95 Jet Plastic 50 Feet Garden Nose 2.98 v; all-ne- FC-15-0 Jeep vehicles get through All 4 Wheels Working Together, plus full hydraulic control of snowblade, give the Universal Jeep maximum snowclearing efficiency. ordinary vehicles Steinman, insurnace program representative. Invitations have been extended to a widely representative group of the housing industry, including organizations interested in providing planned housing for elderly persons. it The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway will take delivery of almost 12,000 freight cars before the end of 1957, completing the largest order ever placed by the company, which is the owner of the largest coal car fleet operated by any U.S. carrier. clear it away! When icy roads and heavy snows stop cold... the extra drive traction of Jeep vehicles gets you through! Or, to clear snow away from driveways, service areas or parking lots, a Jeep vehicle equipped with snow-blad- e gets the job done quickly and easily. Eleven essential vitamins in one tiny size . . . taste free capsule Especially for 3 to 12 year olds. ElilliUUtmilf AYTIIIAL jjfe nod, improvement financing. Mr. Kipp will be accompanied on the tour through the state by W. Harold Warwick, assistant chief underwriter, and R. 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