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Show Sun - Advocate The Second Section Community Theatre President Cites Aims A deep desire to promote drama contact Community Theatre. As an bers, where cultural programs, the in Carbon and Emery added bit to the theatre group, reading of plays, and discussions communities, with plenty of emthe new president will recommend of dramatics will weld a closer phasis upon the production and monthly meetings for all the mem association within the group. presentation of childrens plays, has been expressed by John newly - elected president of Community Theatre. Rambler! Mr. Angotti recently stated two muffler In a aims which he hopes to No peekaboo comphsh with other members of Community Theatre this year. His first ambition is to commence a community childrens and this troal will get a head start the atter part of j,iarcb when he produces a one-tio- n ac childrens play with Penny Price Junior H.gh Sampmos, gcbool English teacher. His num-o- r ber two aim is to increase sub stantially membership in Commun-ity Theatre, especially among the residents of those towns in the two counties who have not participated actively to date in functions sponsored by the organizaboth are standard equipment on every Rambler, tion. and only on Rambler. Botn are so thoroughly protected Along with the second goal. munity Theatre to collaborate with against rust and corrosion that we guarantee them e Community Theatre will present Carbon College in the presenta-threfor as many years as you own your new Rambler, one-aplays in April, and tion of a musical this year. collision damage excepted. Just go to a Rambler one three-ac- t If community theatre interest play in the early who will make any necessary replacement, dealer, as we it does, grows hope perhaps free to you, because . . . each community can have its own theatrical group, and exchange plays and ideas with other groups, he said. Mr. Angotti, who is principal of Harding and Central Schools, to boost these The Carbon County Railway is Company, at odds with the Den-- 1 ideas. He has written and direct-ve- r and Rio Grande Western Rail-- j ed childrens plays and operettas World Standard of Compact Car Excellence road over distribution of reenuesiin Helper and ITiee schools, has from a combined coal hauling oi- - male several productions and has eration, has lost a protest appeal done some acting. A natie of wv before the Utah Public Service Carbon County, he studied at Utah Commission. State University and taught at Carbon Railway had asked the Helper Central School after at- PSC to require the Rio Grande to tending school at Notre Dame in make available its records. Sought Price, Price public schools, Carwras information on rate divisions bon High School and Carbon Colin oilier inter-lin- e movements. lege. While he is deeply interestThis, the PSC said, w'as a license ed in childrens productions, he for a pure fishing expedition also is interested in choreography. which it w'ould not allow. Unmarried, he is engaged to Miss Mary Bozalakis. Previously, Mr. Angotti has been secretary, treasurer and business manager for Community Theatre. KRAYNC MOTOR CO. - 98 So. 3rd East He urges anyone with a yen for activity An-got- Three Local Music Authorities to Judge Music Man Contest Three Price musical authorities have been named judges for the student music soloist contest which began February 15, and is being sponsored by Price Trading Company, it was announced today. Judges will be Frank Postma, head of Humanities Division, Carbon College; Orson Tern, music and language instructor, Carbon College, and Apollo Hansen, private music teacher, and retired supervisor of elementary music in the Carbon School District. The competition, known as The Music Man Contest, is open to all boys and girls between the ages of 8 and 18. The solo performance entries on any qualified musical insturment will be tape recorded gratis by Price Trading Company. These recorded solos wall be judged by the musical authorities according to MENC (Music Educators National Conference) standards, except that age will be taken into consideration. Entries must be recorded between February 15 and April 30 at Price Trading contest center. Prizes to be awarded for the local contest include a RMC Band Overnighter case, a Webcor Transistor Radio, five 12 LP high fidelity record albums of music from The Music Man and five sets of passes for two to the d Warner Brothers motion picture musical, Meredith Willsons The Music Man," starring Robert Preston and Shirley Jones, with Buddy Hackett and Hermoine Gin-golThe film is scheduled for summer release. First prize winner in the Price Trading Company contest will be eligible to compete for one of 150 regional prizes. The schools of all regional winners will each receive free a Webcor $99.95 Compact Deluxe tape recorder, a well-qualifi- 5ual - track high fidelity instru- that will synchronize sound with automatic slide films. Ten student winners from eaefi of 15 regions will reeeie an in- scribed RMC (Reynolds or Mar- tin) band instrument like those used in The Music Man motion picture. Value of musical instruments average about $180. The 150 regional winners will be selected by a jury of musical authorities appointed by Down Beat They will also select the two national winners. For each national winner there y will be a paid trip for two to Hollywood (trans- portation, hotels, meals ami $100 cash) courtesy of Warner Broth- ers Pictures), and a one-- v. eek tui- scholarship to the 1962 Na-- 1 tional Band Camp Course (at a Choice of Michigan State, Indiana Nevada universities), courtesy magazine. f.ve-da- of Down Beat magazine. I two-spee- d, fmwMiUiiimmHWimuttiiMiiiHuiimiumiiuittiHiHMmiMHtmiiiiiii Your home should have d first aid cabinet to meet emergencies. We have everything you need . . , top quality supplies to safeguard the health of your family. 10: Kelleys Price Drug 1 East Main PRICE, UTAH John B. Kalley ilHnUUUUIUIIIIltlRIlUimillllltlllllHimtUUHIUlHHimMlimill RAMBLER t MUSIC MEN . . . Frank Postma and Orson Tew, Carbon College music department facultymen, who will serve as judges in the Webcor-Richard- s Music Man contest sponsored locally by the Price Trading Company, appear delighted with the new Richards Music Man trumpet. Apollo Hansen, who will also judge the contest, was not available for the picture inasmuch as he is recuperating from a recent illness. Each regional contest winner will receive his choice of a Richards Music Man instrument. Committee Develops Projects to Encourage Tourist Traffic Carbon-Emer- y Carbon-Emer- y Recreation and Tourist Development Committee together with other interested persons met recently to form various committees to further the objectives of the group, to encourage tourism, to develop such recreational and other facilities to aid in tourist business and to prepare communities through schooling in the wrays of well-tocke- CERAMIC ARMORED MUFFLER TAILPIPE well-equipp- Members of the a theatre jur, WELL PAY THE COST IF EITHER RUSTS OUT much-heralde- d. r giving service and informing tourists. Henry Skriner, representing the Utah State Department of Highways, discussed the proposed relocation of Highway U.S. 50-- 6 through Price Canyon and by the Castle Gate. Sketches of the "gate were passed out and it was explained that from the proposed new road the gate will not appear to close. However, the regional office will recommend a turn-ou- t north of the gate from wliich point the "gate will appear to close. He further explained that the highway department will have to acquire lands adjacent to the railroad. Utilities will have to be moved. Extensive study and location work is still in progress and the department will exert every effort to preserve this landmark. He explained that the exact cut at the base of the gate has not yet been determined and perhaps the end result will create a better effect in that the gate will be 30 to 40 feet higher because of the route relocation. After some discussion, one person from each county was selected as a of each of the committees in the fields of tourist attractions. Those named were: Attractions committee Bert Funk, Emery, and Bill Reves, Carbon. This committee to gather information on tourist attractions, gather pictures and pertinent information on road conditions, serv. ices, etc. Information to be gathered for proposed school that should be held before May. Calendar of events committee Ada Nielson, Emery, and Barbara Koncher, Carbon. To select an dates of coming events in the HIAWATHA two-coun- ty area. Brad JenSymbol committee sen, Emery, and Mrs. Lyman Ferris, Carbon. To find a symbol appropriate for this area. Parks and rest stop committee Paul Leger, Emery, and Gerald Anderson, Carbon. To survey available parks and make recommendations for improvement. To locate sites for new parks and rest stops. Clar-o- n Advertising committee Ashby, Emery, and Larry Regis, Carbon. Responsible for brochures and other tourist-attractio- n information. Tourism school committee Gale Kinder, Emery, and Ab Kellogg. Carbon. To make arrangements for a school for individuals who have direct contact with tourists, where it will be held, when and for how long. it out-of-to- MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE HERE! asssistanee Avaited A new kind of telephone number will be listed in your new telephone directory which youll receive this week. Instead of two letters and five numerals, it will be a seven-dignumber. This new number is a sign of growth a major step toward Direct Distance Dialing. Beginning March 1, all Price and Hiawatha numbers will consist of seven numerals. Every telephone number in Price and Hiawatha is being changed to conform to the new system. All numbers which now begin with a name prefix will begin with the numbers 637 in Price or 343 in Hiawatha. Please remember to give your entire new number to your friends who be calling you. may Since all numbers are being revised, you will probably want to record them in your personal number list. If youd like a free Blue Book for this purpose, just call our business office. SERVICE days are on the agenda during which time Internal Revenue personnel will be at the Price office to assist with the filing of 1961 income tax returns. The deadline for filing income tax returns is April 15 but inasmuch as that date falls on a Sunday the Monday following Laboratory Data NEW LOOK IN PRICE AND HIAWATHA TELEPHONE BERS OF FULL Assistance Days Remain For Income Tax will be the deadline. The local office of the Bureau of Internal Revenue will be open on the following Mondays to render taxpayer assistance to those taxpayers who desire this service ; March 5, 12, 19 and 26 and April 2, 9 and 16. HERES THE BE SURE Seven Only seven more PRICE participating in drama, either in acting or behind - the - scenes, to In School Burglary Carbon County sheriffs department officers are awaiting data from laboratory examinations of clues submitted following the theft of $654 from the East Carbon High School safe the night of February 19 or early February 20. Deputy Sheriff Jay Fowler, Dragerton, said it was not determined how entrance to the building was made but that inside locks on two doors had been snapped, apparently to force a way out of the school. The deputy said the burglars knocked cinder blocks from the side of the safe, which is in a secretary's office near the principal's office, reached in and pushed a safety button which opened SERVICES fs If you use money, you in fact, can use you NEED . . , the advantages youll get at ... a this bank full-servi- bank. ts . . . Whatever your banking requirements, you can count on us to meet them Personal Loans fully. 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