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Show AN INDEPENDENT Volume 69 NEWSPAPER 10c per Copy Price, A CONSOLIDATION Kay Hobbs, Carbon High School Jim Oviatt, choir president, show Principal Oman I. Hutchings a sample robe which the group plans to purchase with funds collected during a drive which is being launched soon. secretary, BYU Madrigal Singers To Launch Robe Drive a The Carbon High School a group is Miss Charlene Anderson choir will launch its drive of Price, Carbon High School and for new choir robes by sponsoring Carbon College graduate, and the Brigham Young University daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Madrigal Singers Thursday eve- J. Anderson. ning, March 17, at 8 p.m. in the The Madrigal Singers are dihigh school auditorium. rected by Dr. John R. Halliday, This is the first concert of its chairman of the BYU music dekind to be presented under the partment. auspices of the high school and All sixty-fiv- e Carbon High a promises to be one of the cul- cappella choir members are selling tural highlights of the season. tickets for this concert. cap-pell- . The Madrigal Singers, a highly selected group of about thirty voices, makes a specialty of singing the traditional 16th and 17th century Madrigals as well as other types of choral literature. The program promises to be of interest to all music lovers because it includes a wide variety of selections ranging from a Bach cantata to fine patriotic arrangements. Several solossts will be featured as well as the use of a harpsicord, predessor to the piano. One of the soloists with the Influenza Cases High The influenza "bug has by no means Carbon county as evidenced by a total of 192 cases reported to the Utah State Department of Health for the week ending March 4. In all there were 248 disease cases reported, 192 influenza, 53 streptococcal infections and three measles. Four strep infections and 54 influenza cases were reported from Price City. E W S .A D V O C A T E Number 10 InladllG eG h?;BOS.APPROyE? and N Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, March 10, 1960 iiQn) DDi?y OF THE SUN AND . . . "C" standother ads too? . . . Why dont you Today is possibly check and see? ing for clues or cash Dont get complacent if you find both! clue in an ad. It's possible that Youve been looking forward to it, (if youve been reading the last two issues) dhd now its here the "Who's Who in Price con- test. Pmd IHIaninif Faaira there may be more of them in given ad . . . well tell you right Entering the contest is the simthat same ad up to five in any now that SOME ads don't have plest thing you can imagine. Just ad. And dont get discouraged if any clues in them (your only prob-- a take ANY slip of paper (even the back of your paycheck will be acyou fail to find a clue in any lem is to find these ads). cepted) and write down the name you believe is correct for this weeks WHOS WHO. Under that name, list every clue you can I ... find in ALL ads of ALL sponsoring merchants in this issue. Don't look for clues in news items, editorial matter, or any places other than ads of sponsoring merchants. It's possible that, by coincidence, there could be clues elsewhere in the paper but these would not count as clues in this contest. Count ONLY those you find in ads of sponsoring merchants (every sponsoring merchant has a little ad in the Whos Who sec- In our first announcement two weeks ago, we suggested a com' NOW we find fortable arm-chaiout that theres one school of thought among "Whos Who fans r. that strongly favors the kitchen table! Either way, turn to page Four of this issue and see what kind of talent detective skills are now just waiting lurking within you to be discovered! It's simple (at least, we try to make it look that way). All you tion). Dont forget your own name and address on your entry! Also your phone number would make it quicker to notify you if you are the winner. You can leave your entry with any ofthefourmerchantswhoseads are bordered with the heavy border in this weeks "Whos Who section. These are the only places where entries will be accepted and especially they will not be accepted at the newspaper office. You may enter more than once if you wish. Just drop one entry off at as many of the merchants whose ads are heavily bordered as you wish to visit. BUT ONLY ONE ENTRY PER PERSON AT ANYONE STORE (more than one will disqualify all entries of that person for that week). Heres an odd thing we learned from the copyright owners of the "Who's Who program . . . Seems like some folks figure that if they put their entry on an unusually large piece of paper (or cardboard) it would stand a better change of being drawn. But among many hundreds of drawings in (Continued on Page Eight do is start looking for clues in the "Who's Who section. All the clues will relate to one local person. See if you can identify him (or her). THEN, see if you can locate ALL the clues in this issue that apply to that person. Check first all the little ads in the Whos Who section . . . then go on to any other ads of ANY of the sponsoring merchants in this issue. we give you a Remember, LITTLE BIT of help . . . one or more stars in the little ads in the "Whos Who" section means that same merchant has one or more ads elsewhere in this issue of the paper. Will there be clues in those Club Week Stresses National Enrollments For Summer Programs 4-- H Elks Presentation Brings Happiness to Bedfast Girl Miss Nancy Bean, daughter of Mrs. KatherThis crippling disease came as an aftermath ent to become a good leader. any parent or adult, and especialto measles and the worsened plight of the There are no paid leaders in ly those with any particular skill, ine Bean, 166 North First East, Price, expressand only those boys and girls who is willing to give some time ed heartfelt gratitude to William Engle, shown plucky young lady was brought to the attention of the Price lodge only three weeks ago." who have understanding parents each week to the boys and girls right on the photograph, and Mario Seppi of The welfare committee took immediate steps the Price Lodge No. 1550, Benevolent and Proand friends are given the special can be a good leader. to bring the bedridden patient a meastire of privilege of belonging to a The Extension Sendee hopes to tective Order of Elks, who are members of the club. The county agents feel that have enrollment complete by the State University. happiness in music which she can play herlodges welfare committee. High School Band self. The lodge last Friday presented to Miss t middle of April, and urge all boys all over the United Bean this organ which can be placed on her Dr. Frank Migliori is chairman of the comclubs this and girls to enroll now. The quickStates are forming Clinic Price Woman Former bed from and a but was unable to be present when the her mittee played position, week to "Make the Best Better. er they enroll the better chance in Bean was which Miss be confined home. Bean to taken must the organ Carbon countys drive for enthey will have of completing their position Take The wheel chair, at all times. Nancy can no longer rollments began Monday morn'ng, Returns to project work, the agents say. The use, was returned to the Elks and that same encephalitis victim has been with the county agents visiting Chief bedfast since 1958 and prior to that since day it was taken to Helper where it has been Operator lob schools to tell the story. So 1050 a Eastern Utah Band Clinic and was confined which wheel to chair she placed at the disposal of another patient. Gate. of Castle Chief far, the schools Mrs. Fern Bryner Edwards, forwas also provided by the Elks. Photo concert will be held on the CarHelper, Snring Glen, Kenilworth, bon College campus Saturday, of Price, has been appointPrice, and Wellington have been merly 1 March 26. The guest conductor ed exchief of Price the For operator visited. The East Carbon schools( will be Forrest D. Stoll, director will be visited today and tomor- change, Mountain States Teleof University of Utah bands. and Company. phone Telegraph Scoand Dame Notre and the row, In caBetween 85 and 80 band memMrs. her Edwards began field schools on Monday, March bers are registered. These stureer in the telephone business 21. dents represent the following high with the Eastern Utah Telephone p Appointment of crew leaders for Temporary enrollment sheets 1919. the 1960 Census of schools: Carbon High School, East & have ben g;ven out in the schools, Company in January of Population Carbon High School, Grand High and the boys and girls have been When the Mountain States firm and Housing in this area was an: Tony Saracino, president of the pose of this project is to encour- School, Monticello High School, nounced today to Supervisor Ralph instructed to form their clubs, purchased that company SeptemJunior Chamber of Com- age all residents of this 'area to San Juan High School, North EmPrice aswas 1, she ber 1924, appointed E. Robson of the Census Bureaus fill out the enrollment sheets and 'TlW announced today that the assist the Jaycees in making this ery High School, South Emery merce, send them to the Extension office. sistant chief operator and later temporary district office in Ogden. local organization, under the di- community a more desireable place High School, Union High School, a became chief position operator, Mrs. Ruth Grogan, Price, has leaders are urgently needed in rection of John O'Berto, will un- in which to live and this can be and Uintah High School. she resigned In been order to fill the needs of the boys she held until crew leader for appointed dertake a city beautification proj- accomplished only with the full The students will rehearse all and grls in various communities October of 1930. Carbon county. ect during the month of April. support of the residents of this day In the Music Building on the an to as She returned work throughout the counties. Parents crew Each leader will supervise The project will be themed to area. Carbon College campus and preare urged to qualify themselves operator at American Fork in about 20 enumerators in the big Paint-UClean-Uand In the past the Jaycees have sent the concert in the evening at 1948 was December and apof asked and become leaders when nationwide census which begins Mr. O'Berto stated that the pur- - been directly involved in the proj- a time and place yet to be anto do so by their children. Kits of pointed chief operator of that of- April 1. Crew leader training will ect by painting a home belonging nounced. 1951. of fice in for schools May instructions, training begin on March 9 for rural crew to some needy family. This projDirectors of the high school work Mrs. for Edwards reported leaders, and individual help from while their city counterleaders ect will again be undertaken this bands and observers of each band county and home agents make it at the local office Monday of this parts will start training on March year and in future issues of this will also attend the clinic and poss;ble for any conscientious par week. 14 Topics to be covered in the newspaper there will appear appli- concert. cation blanks to be completed and training sessions include proceThe public Is invited to attend For dures for recruiting of census tareturned with suggestions as 'to the concert. RUTH GROGAN kers, how to train their census which homes should be considered "We hope to make this an antakers, canvassing methods, prepfor painting and community im- nual affair, states Frank Postma, aration and submission of reports, Carbon College music director, provement. and the supervision of census taAll citizens are urged to who is in charge of the NoPlans fourth for the annual kers to insure a complete and actre Dame school carnival are procurate count. gressing satisfactorily, according is of crew one The leader the atof wishes to Alumni of the University Every person who to General Chairmen Rex Hansen, Utah and Carbon College will join tend may do so, whether or not key people in the Held operations Don Carlow and Norman Wilson. the 1960 Census of Population together March 15 for a Joint they graduated from the college, of For is Tickets on the valuable Items his and It responsibiliHousing. Founders Day fete at the Carbon Mr. Banasky stated. be awarded at the carnival are census to and to train the recruit namA been 7:30 it ty advisor has at cafeteria p.m, faculty College The Action Committee of the now on sale and may be purchased has ben announced by James ed to work with the alumni asso- takers: plan and allocate work assignments; review the work of the Southeastern Utah College Asso- from any member of the comnrt-te- e Banssky, president of the Carbon ciation. Noirnan Larsen of the census Ticket chairman is Mrs. Clede takers and take remedial ciation met last Wednesday noon and Association Carbon Alumni College chemistry departCollege The University of Utahs noted in the Institute of Religion under the Price area University of Utah ment has been given the task of action where necessary, and to for its regular weekly meeting. Andreini and members of her com- Shakespearean actor, Joseph sponsorship of Carbon College, it enumMrs. mittee are Paul Keller, chairman, presided. George Harmond, action of the alumni handle problems of difficult Alumni Association. will read Shakepeare's King has been announced by college NoMrs. Price: eration. of Copter, Josephine of Industrial A. the with Members of the that college. Dr Ray Olpin. president Lear Friday, March 11, at 8 pm. officials. Mrs. Grogan reported today that Committee, consisting of tre Dame Alumni Association-Helperthe University of Utah, will be Mr. Catmull is a member if the Mrs. Frank Jerant; Spring 22 enumerators will be required Dr. Claude J. Burtenshaw, James the guest speaker. Mrs! Wellof Utah faculty where Frank Glen, University Stavar; in Carbon were census to conduct the Diamanti and John Porter, It was Just about a year ago he serves as a lecturer in the College, by act of the couunty. Applications for these instructed to begin to visit all ington, Mrs. Jay Pagano: East that speech department. He formerly positions are now being taken at Carbon county business corpora- Carbon. Mrs. Rudy Sanich and Utah State Leg'slature. became a taught and payed Shakesoearean the Price office of the Department tions and establishments. Purpose Mrs. Henry Murphy. The tickets bronoh of the University of Utah roles at the University of Minnesoof Employment Security. of these visits is to raise money were printed through the courtesy and in efect th!s occasion will b" ta and also taught for 13 years at of Motor Towne and Cafe the Fundannual Carbon College scholarships marked as the f'rst Applicants must reside in the for Ricks College where he served as Credit Company of Price and the school year. ers Dav for Carbon College. The district in which they will b for the 19C0-6are items choice Jeanselmes department director. spech bef, 18 be Uo'vem'tv of Utah is noting its over All Carbon county students will working, they must 1969 DeLuxe Imnr,te, a comMr. Catmul is regarded a ore K " 11 110th anniversary. of age. must be cittizens of also be visited by committee mem- a .,V years . of the best A schoarsfvn award win be gfv-e- n actors the United States, must have a bers before April 15. Students plete mov ie camera, projector. film. and screen, S of today andShakespearean alumIs remembered for lights the atCarbon College by to Ihigh school education or equiv- will be told the advantages of ' f f 1, Z A beautiful hand - mad h's many fine performonees, one qui!t ni association and the winner will alent, must not be empoved in tending college at Carbon, and the J j of whieh was his port-ay- a Furni-now on Oliveto I d, at and be splay of at will be announced at ths d nner. the Job other time explained, plan any scholarship be Ceasar In An'honv and Cerrrrjtra, will fol ture was the donated store, by Frank Dop'az. He'jvr, must not be actively working for Previous to th's meeting, the He has ated extensively In the toastmaster and the Carbon any political group. county had been d'vided into three lowing members of the CahoMc FaculWestern United States. and b Club will the Club and tickets Glee can Sew:ng be and obtained Cut Blue Norih. the aras College Applications from the employment office or the Price area, and the East Car- - availab'e soon from any member TV program Is held In ty Ouariet will provide the muof the Notre Dame AHar the Institute of Religion to assure from A. D. Keller at Kellers bon area. sical program. Food Market in Price. Tickets for the event can be Students of the Blue Cut area Mrs. Alice Hanna, Mrs Agnes greater seating capacity. Mrs. Marv Causer. Mrs. All applications must b cbta'ned fmm Veltrf's Dug have alredv tyer vis ted. and Ths appearance Is one of a serand returned not later than pans ae bmg made to v!s5t ail M.ke Maloney. Mrs George GTJames Banaskv and Calvin ies of rot-jrPrograms xrxnsore'f s y aod Mrs iTan-Rose Man-13. Thon. VVritfpn tptg Tony br h'gh ITe'per; rmi ts in the East 'on, bv Carbon Coiega f r;r g the na Grosso, e ven the week of March 21 in rarbon as as the S.lvagni. Mrs. Sever. Mrs Carre Paloni, Trice, and year which Is open to the DR. A. RAY OLPIN JOSEPH CAT MULL Price. Vekrr Piceoni, East Carbon. Price area pnrjogt is corrp'etod. (Continued on Tage Eight) public. Club Week is bethis observed week, March ing according to County Agricultural Agent Robert L, Hassell and Home Demonstration Agent Lura Mae Merrill of the Utah National 4-- H 2, 4-- 4-- H 4-- H Slated 4-- H lying-dcrw- n At Carbon College 4-- H Crew Named te 960 Census Jaycees to Push City Clean-UCampaign Carbon County if- p, p Fix-U- p. Plans Move Ahead Annual Alumni to Note Joint Founders Day Event Catholic Carnival Action Committee Begins Canvass Student Fund Shakespearean Actor On Stage Here Friday Cat-mul- Schol-arsh- l, 'p , Ca-b- on 1 ' Ji , j Sos-et- i com-r.ete- Han-Ro-- -- Jf r brg d i, w- 1 M-- vl I div-Vo- Is-h-- vd I |