Show HIE Pate Two Friday March 25 1955 CARBONICLE California Meet Beckons Carbon High Students Wanted Untrained Minds By Sam Stoddard Wanted untrained minds! This might have been the significance of last Monday’s special bulletin After that shocking statement has a chance to motivate your dormant brain cells you might stop to consider this question: What will I have made of myself by the time I reach 65? According to American Bankers’ Association out of 100 average young persons in good health: 36 will have died one will be wealthy four will be well to do five will be living on charity by the time they reach 65 You may think that these figures have no bearing on your life But analyze them as a gambler would Five out of 100 achieve success To the gambler these odds would mean that his chances if left up to chance would be against him The smart thing to do then would be to realize that if you call upon those unused brain cells for the purpose of obtaining knowledge and apply that knowledge the chances of succeeding will be greatly improved So bring on these untrained minds and train them Maybe we Fifteen Carbon high school musleave Saturday the morning for Salt Lake Gty where they will meet the rest of the Utah delegation who will be attending a four-da- y music educators' confab at Berkeley California Eugene Jorgensen brother of Mrs Brown who recently presented his famed Bear River high choir in concert hm is making the arrangements for the Utah aggregation since he is a member of the board of trus-tiv- s for the educators Registration is set for Sunday April 3 followed by an intensive rehearsal continuing through Wednesday when the vocal concert will be presented along with the band concert Mrs Brown and Mr Wardle will go along with our students courtesy of the Board of Education who is footing the bill for transportation The students must pay the registration fee and also for housing and meals Those who will be attending from Carbon arc: Agnes Duffy Nancy Bryner Sharon Iloldaway Ann Bunnell Diane Bean Diane Broadbent Charlene Anderson Kathryn Oviatt Richard Pitts Slicrril Harmon Darwin Harmon and Dale Broadbent Going along for the instrumental division will be : Jimmy Menzies Gifford Madsen and Jim Morgan ic students will April 2 at 6 :30 in can reverse the figures O California Trip (Continued from Page One) above average in their perform- American Problems Class Hears Specialists d Mrs Bess Jones' ance American Problems class has been Shirley Ann Fazzio and Madge enjoying discussions from men in Rowley were quite elated to win various fields discussing matters a debate from an upper division of interest team in women's debate from Recently Mayor William J Southern California Joel Allred Welsh a member of the Carbon surwere nnd Allan Jacob equally County delegation to Washington one of the to beaten have prised best men's teams from the same D C presented the arguments that deal with the Gooseberry school Project in relation to the Upper The delegation left Wednesday Colorado Basin Project night and returned Sunday The On Wednesday Mr Howard contests were held Friday and of Manti Forest the exFoulger which for time left Saturday cursions The group succeeded in Service spoke on problems of the touring Los Angeles Hollywood national forests the matters of conservation and the contributions and Beverly Hills of the National Government Mr While in California they stayed had a number of colored Foulger at the Hotel Green one of the films was in Pasadena It best hotels Next Monday John Yack of the a resort for retired millionaires The hotel is an entire block and Carbon Business Department will has a garden and a swimming talk to members of the class on pool The group received special problems of buying and selling as low rates from the hotel One of part of our national economy the first things they noticed when they reached the hotel was that lege is now attending the Utah all the women wore mink coats State Agricultural College at ta-ga- n with two or three corsages of She was recently presented orchids The people id the hotel with a $50 cash scholarship by Mr went out of their way to be Newell “Hod" Sanders of the Clovable to the students They called er Gub Potatoe Chip Company them “the children" and member of the board of trustees at the AC Mr Sanders genANNETTE FAIL GETS erally presents his scholarship to USAC FINANCIAL AID Annette Fail who recently fin- a transfer from Snow College this ished her studies at Carbon Col- - is the first time a Carbon student has received this grant Mr C W "Stubby" Petersen Courtesy of spouse of our own "Stubby" Petersen at school was also influential in getting Annette a tuition scholarship at the AC Mr Petersen is also a member of the board at third-perio- EXPERT CLEANING Dyeing and Repair PICKUP and DELIVERY Acme Golf Fans Purchase Your GOLF SHOES at Buck’s Sporting Goods your Shoe Store i Sports Center Price Mike’s Ix)gan COMPLIMENTS Eostern Utah Cleaners Phone NEW SAVOY Utah Price HOTEL i 127-- J Utah |