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Show Page Two CORNERSTONE OF EDUCATION teacher will try to present his lesson in such a way that the pupil will take it upon himself to learn more than is necessary just to pass the course. While rare, this kind of teacher is far more common then generally imagined. And this is the kind of teacher that is absolutely a necessity to continued learning on the part of the THE Thursday, November 21, 1957 "fha SUN-ADVOCA- . . Jiun - )clvocate -- I.oued Every Thureoav By The CARBON COUNTY PUBUSHINO COMPANY ONE NEWSPAPER, ONE COVERASE, ONE COST" Entered at the post office at Price, Utah, as second class matter under act of March 3, 1879. Supscrip-tio- n rate $3.50 yearly in Utah; $4.00 yearly outside state. Hal G. MacKnight, Publisher Alex Bene, Jr., Newt Editor CORRESPONDENTS CORRESPONDENTS JOSEPHINE HOUGHTON Castle Gate AGNES S. SEFFS Sunnyside ILA JENSEN Spring Canyon WANDA PETERSON Kenilworth SHIRLEY JUVAN Spring Glen ILA L. ANDERSON Dragerton RUTH DAVIS Hiawatha MRS. J. W. MAKI Dragerton LAURA OLSON Route 1, Price NATIONAL student. The place that such teachers are rarely needed is in the lower echelon of schooling, rather than the college or graduate level. This is where the cornerstone is put in place ... Been That Route SHOULD BE A SOLUTION The U.S. Census Bureau predicts that there will be three and a half million more women than men in the nation by 1975 if the present rate of increase of the fair sex over the stronger continues. The imbalance now becoming evident and due to get worse is due to the fact that women outlive men on the average by more than six years. There are various solutions to the problem d article in a suggested in a recent issue of Harpers magazine. Polyare two of them gamy and cradle-robbin- g and lengthening mans life expectancy is suggested as the most practical. Time was when the hardships of frontier life and the dangers inherent in childbearing kept the balance the other way. Only 25 years ago there were about a million and a half more men than women but today the figures are reversed. It may be that medical science has some answer to this problem, but the men themselves might reconsider, their way of living. Could it be that the stress and strain of bringing home the bacon has something to do with it? Not too much,' surely, for more and more women are entering into the work-a-da- y world and most of them maintain households at the same time... It could be, of course, that the old saw about the stronger sex refers to the wrong sex. EDITORIAL 1 A good lAoc5'6N Truck SIME OP TH m ASSOCIATION WORK LONGER learn how to live longer and maintain our health we must also work longer, and every effort must be made to overcome the widespread feeling against hiring workers over 45 and the belief that all must retire at 65. For our own good and for the benefit of As we society all of us should work as long as health permits. No pension or social security scheme that can be devised will provide comfortably for all over 65. Unless one has made his own provisions for retirement most of us should work well beyond that date or resign ourselves to a scale of living much below what we could achieve. tnm the FOet The Stm stU Tk Reefer Truck Driver: I dont like all these flies, sister. Heart ' Diner Waitress : Tell you what Little Girl Look at that kind do then, Mac. Just pick out you man across the street. An unofficial estimate gleaned from returns of the school census indicates that the number of children of school age in Carbon county is still decreasing slowly. With the census still incomplete, it is estimated that, 5,260 persons in Carbon county are between the ages of 6 and 18. In 1936 the total was 5,286, in 1935 it was 5,379 and in 1934 the number was Big the ones you like best, and Ill doing, kill the rest." SS Lttle Girl Hes sitting on the Cowards Way sidewalk talking to a banana peel. Husband: please, please, I imSS plore you. You better lock me up. Modem Truism I just hit my wife over the head With young girls today its not with a golf club. the parking problem that worries Desk Sergeant: Kill her? the them; its problem after parkHusband : I dont think so. ing! Thats why I want you to lock me S When a young bride asked for up. . SS store, the oysters in a sea-foo- d Puzzlement or dealer said, small?" Large Policeman: You saw this lady Well, Im not quite sure, hesitoward driving Why didnt tated the bride, but theyre for a you give her halfyou. the road? man with a size 15 collar. Unhappy driver: I was going S to, just as soon as I could find The insurance man had the sig- out which half she wanted. nature on the dotted line and was S proceeding briskly toward his deHumane parture. Now that amounts to a . Diesel Truck Driver: Hey, premium of $6.90 per month on Cutie Pie, would ya mind bringin life. what Thats you straight me some more soup for this wanted, wasnt it? bowl? Well, said the customer a bit D'ner Waitress: Certainly not. wistfully, I would like to fool You like our soup?" around a little bit on Saturday Diesel Truck Driver: Hell, no! Mother dear? Graham S. Quate, coordinator state soil conservation committee, assured William H. Bennett, county agricultural agent, in a dispatch this week that he is urging the state committee to act 0 immediately in approving the acre Price River Watershed Soil Conservation district. At a referendum of land owners a week ago overwhelming endorsement of the districts creation was given, final decision as to its establishment now resting with the state committee. NiwvUmEV So SS My Friends of the TWENTY YEARS AGO I bought I asked her for a kss? Yard Hostler: "No. Truck Dispatcher: Oh! youve had her out, too! light-hearte- UTAH Dispatcher: Cleo a fine Chinese dinner, then took her dancing in a night club. Do you know what she said when The diphtheria epidemic in this district reached its peak Friday and is now gradually subsiding, it was reported yesterday by the health officer for this district. Although no exact statistical tabulation has been made it is estimated that more than 300 families in Carbon and Emery counties were placed in quarantine during A discovery of much importance the past two weeks. to science a prehistoric elephant carved on the face of a cliff in the Henry Mountains south of Price has recently been reported to the Colorado Museum of Natural History. Two large national plaques, one for first place in marching and the other for first place in concert in the 1937 contest, were received this week by the Carbon high school band, according to E. M. Williams, director. 710,-50- What is he nights. SS Far Gone Physician : "Now, see here, Sam. Youll just have to cut down on your intake of alchol or else you wont have a red corpuscle left. You know what a red corpuscle, is, dont you? T'psy patient: I think itsh a Russian Mr. Big, upon noticing a new salesmans name at the top of the sales report for the week, sent for the young man so that they could become acquainted. In order to insgire the young salesman to higher goals, he patted him on the back saying, dolHere, take this twenty-fiv- e lars as a bonus and take the missus out tonight, my boy, and really show her a good time. SS Thank you very much, sir, In a courtroom it takes 12 men to find fut if a woman is inno- the young salesman replied, Tell cent. On a country road in the your wife Ill pick her up at eight oclock sharp. moonlight it takes only one. Faster Worker A. N. I understand the chief went on sick call for his cold. What did they do for him? Personnel ' Clerk They prescribed a jigger of bourbon and two aspirins every night and his wife told me this morning ' that hes three days behind' on the aspirin and Three years ahead on the bourbon. dJnst In Case FREE Prescription Delivery I around. want Wheel Chairs Crutches Canes For Rent Im just tired of watchin this bug wade ... KELLEY'S h im drowned. S And He Alone So God has sent you two more little brothers, Sally, said the minister to the small girl. Yes, she replied, "and He knows where the money is coming from, too. I heard Daddy say PRICE DRUG CO. Phone ME 7-08- PRICE 40 so. To study county problems, work confronting the county planning board was divided into six sections and a steering committee was elected to select personnel for each of the six committees at a meeting in the courthouse Tuesday afternoon. Thirty Years Ago ADD A ROOM AND ENJOY Comfort at just $12.47 NEW HOME A Month Heres a quick, FAMILY ROOM GUEST ROOM DEN OR STUDY TV ROOM no MONEY DOWN PLAY ROOM m ASPHALT ROOFING Vi-in- per sq. ft. 1 3c ch ELECTRIC PLASTIC TILE For bathroom and kitchen walls. econom- ical way to give your family growing room . . . to get the extra space you need with minimum cost and inconvenience. Whether you want a big, modem wood paneled family room with floor to ceiling glass . . . or a cozy for a teen-ag- e boy or girl, well help you plan it. And well tell you about our pay as you enjoy" budget payment plans. Let us give you an estimate. DRILL $21.95 ZONOLITE INSULATION 1 With the united efforts of Helper citizens residing along the banks of Price river in that city has resulted in the importation of the county steam shovel and the commencing of work on deepening and widening the river channel through that town. It was during the past summer that the flood waters overran the banks of the stream and caused considerable The city council purdamage. chased the right of way for the work and the county donated the use of the shovel and citizens with residences along the banks have placed a committee in charge. The work is being carried on by popular subscription. The first shipment of coal from Carbons newest coal' camp, Gordon Creek, was made last week, according to announcement this week by Superintendent Arthur Robison. Work on the tipple of the National Coal company at National is proceeding rapidly, according to reports. There is room for improvement; we cannot be perfect. These are things to strive for. These may be accomplished. And by putting our shoulders to the wheel, we can put this city back to where it belongs. When we allow our petty prejudices to be submerged in the desire for a better city, then we will find our Utopia right here at home." The speaker was Mayor-eleW. 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