Show Friday April 26 1957 TUX CAXBONICXJE HOLDS LAST MEETING "Our School Standards — Are They Too Low?” was discussed at the Carbon High meeting last Monday evening in the Carbon College library Nicl Warren program chairman was moderator and other faculty members took part in the discussion At this meeting the officers were elected for the 1957-5- 8 school year Mrs T A Migliore Mrs Roy Ferguses and Mrs Sheldon Allred were the members of the nominating committee Mrs Keith Ncil-so- n presented the treasurer’s report and Mrs George F Watt gave a scholarship demonstration New officers elected to serve for the next year were Earl F Hills president: Mrs Iris Potts Mrs Vaughn Allred secretary and Mrs Lcnore Nyman treasurer These officers will be formally installed at a closing social P-T- A P-T- PEPPERS EYE PINAL as substitute for Mrs Bess Jones during her recent illness and abTRIP FOR SCHOOL YEAR sence from school this winter Peppers are looking forward to their annual spring jaunt which will carry them to Salt Lake where they will spend a few hours Campus Activities shopping Next on the agenda is a visit to the TV program Citizen 61 Bonnie Pace pianist and Brenda Migliaccio dancer will represent the club by appearing on the program To conclude the day’s activities the members will swim and lunch at Park Ro She on the return trip home CARBONETTE CLUB Though small in number Club members are large in trod deeds a shining the latest case example being phy of the activities of the club The group which was disbanded last year was reactivated this year with Dcspina Simon as president The members have recently acquired new sweaters which will be worn on each Wednesday Club members arc currently working on other projects for the future They are also considering a small trip for their own enjoyCar-bonet- te newly-painte- ment Of interest to Carbon students is the marriage of Miss Marilyn Allred and Thomas J Kilton on March 24 in the LDS Ward Chapel at Sunnyside The couple was honored at a re ception held the following Saturday in the Sunnyside Chapel Marilyn attended the State Agricultural College at Logan where she was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega and served as house manager Tom is attending the University of Utah where he is majoring in electrical engineering The couple plans to make their home in Salt Lake In nuptial rites performed April 13 in the LDS Temple at Manti Gary Christensen claimed Miss Patsy Wells as his bride Mr and Mrs James K Wells are the bride's parents Gary is the son of Mr and Mrs Ralph Christensen The newlyweds were feted at a reception later in the evening at the Wellington Church recreation hall Both are graduates of Carbon High School Of interest to Carbon students is the marriage of Pat Shiner anc Carlyle Bcrcnscn The couple was married in the Little Church Around the Comer in Las Vegas Nevada on March 23 They plan to make their home in Price where the groom is at tending Carbon College and his bride is employed in the telephone office The new Mrs Bcrcnscn was hon ored at a shower given by Caro Ann McFall at her home in Helper Games and refreshments provide the evening's entertainment Those attending were Mrs Ruth Dart the bride's mother Mrs Diane Worley Jana Fabrizio Sharon Shi ncr Kay Kulow Gaylene Salzctti Madge Hansen Elaine Nelson and Mrs J W McFall Miss Kay Silvagnl and Ensign William R Ivcllian exchangee solemn ‘vows in the Notre Dame De Lourdes Catholic Church in Price on March 30 Reverend John LaBranche officiated and blessed the marriage Miss Silvagnl is the daughter o Mr and Mrs Stansilis Silvagnl of Price Mr and Mrs Glen J Ivcl llan of Ogden are the parents of the groom Miss Silvagnl is well known to Carbon students since she served Draw Attention IIOMEUAKINO CONFAB DRAWS INSTRUCTORS "Better Understanding for Tothe theme chos- day’s Living” was en by Mrs Elmer C Regby chairman for Utah State’s tenth annual home economist's convention Registration voting and viewing of exhibits opened the convention at 3:30 Friday A banquet was held in the Lafayette Ballroom la er that evening Saturday’s meetings included discussion on "New Horizons for the Sew and Sews of Tomorrow” a anel discussion on "School lUnch” a talk on household management and a talk on "Self acceptance in Family Living" Immediately following the meet-n- g a luncheon and business meetwas held in the Hotel Utah ing ollowcd by a fashion show presented by girls from the University of Utah A gift drawing Saturday afternoon concluded the convention Miss Ellen Aagesen and Miss Vedra Thomas home economics instructors were in attendance race Tnreo A vice-presid- ent COLLEGE TO TAKE ANNUAL JAUNT Plans for the annual college outing are in the offing with committee members busily seeking possibilities for a fun time g the event is Bruce Broad-bewho is being assisted in the planning by Gale Ilamelwright Rose Marie Mele Marilyn Hatsis and Tom Nelson A definite date has not been set but May 14 or 16 has been set aside as an available Chair-manin- nt date A CAPPELLA CHOIR TO PRESENT LYCEUM Seventy-tw- o college and high school students members of the A Cappella Choir will present a concert Friday May 10 in the ’respective Graduate Rates Notice Garth Wakefield a member of he Sophomore class is engaged in many activities at Carbon Garth ails from Huntington but is now ving at the College Apartments Serving as president of the band a member of the Emery Club and he Mask Mike and Gavel Gub le also sings in the A Cappella Choir and is active in the radio production class as well as in oth-:- r speech activities He also plays n Jimmy Dart's Orchestra and sings for church and civic groups He plans to attend the Brigham Young University next fall and ma- or In "Business Personnel" He statqd "Carbon College ath-etshow excellent sportsmanship n every activity in which they ake part All the students seem to have the right attitude toward civic auditorium Mrs Dorothy Brown director of the choir reports only one performance is to be held at 8 pm but it will last approximately two hours a college education” This concert is on the regular "I wish to thank the instructors LYCEUM TO BE PRESENTED schedule for the lyceum numbers Or their instruction I greatly apRay Dixon a talented make-u- p being presented this year by Car- preciate it” artist from Hollywood presented bon College Admission will be by an assembly today Mr Dixon's season tickets admission at the reshman Achieves door for the general public and is Portraits on Make-U-p and uses students for various student-bod- y cards for College or Honors make-u- p demonstrations Mr Dix- High School students wishing to Since the art of salesmanship on has appeared before audiences attend irst began stories have aboundfrom coast to coast and has amaz ed which concerned the traveling ing programs for the average stu salesman-farme- r’s dent daughter rou-in- e This year Carbon has turned the tables by having among its CARBON INSTRUCTOR In versatile student body a traveliATTENDS SL MEETINGS farmer’s ng daughter The State Medical Association Miss Mary Margaret Flaim a Denver Los Angelos Chicago 18 to has that fasuggested member of the Carbon College February is old stuff to Wellington-th- is culty attended the meetings of March 18 be designated "polio her She ranks with the highest the Weestem Business Education immunization month” and that all in the of the intelligencia Association held in the Hotel Utah neighborhood clinics be set up to Adevantlegions a proud farmer’s do the job at Salt Lake Gty last week Union'er a past Girl Stater a two seven mil MODERN DANCE CLASS After years only Miss Flaim because of her outdebator and topPROVIDES ENTERTAINMENT standing work in her field was lion of the 60 million Americans ping all else a humble student at under 20 years of age have had Carbon College One hears only The modem dance class of Car- asked to be hostess on Thursday the three shots at the general meeting bon College held every Wednesday Dr Louis B Goohardt chairman the gentle swish of a phony-ta- il She has been recognized as one and a quiet hello unless evening at 7 :30 pm is engaging in of the outstanding instructors in of the department of Bacteriology various activities to provide endisputes the Demat the University of Utah College state the ocratic fo rits many participants joyment Party Feathers arc bound of Medicine says all three inocu to learnstudents the are fly then Whose? You'll know Presently lations ar needed for maximum CARBON STUDENT NAMED Canext time the better various of the phases ing protection WINNER KIWANIS IN SHOW You’ve sevdanced at have probably guessed by now lypso They Dr Salk urges that all persons eral civic functions including the Charlene Anderson a freshman up to 50 years of age and preg- -- but more hints just in case Last year she represented her school “Days of ’49” at Helper This year of Carbon College received first nant women become immunize the class will be given a certain prize at the Annual Kiwanis Tal- during the winter months geforc as D A R contestant the runner-u- p for student body sccreotary section in the yearbook Each has ent Show last Wednesday evening the polio season starts However bought one of the pictures taken for her rendition of "Dream Rhap- the series of three shots will re- (hail Columbo) a member of the for his or her scrapbook sody” a piano solo which she had quire eight months to complete yearbook staff and an American The class is under the direction composed Essay Contest winner Now you The public health service must know! Wellington's great of the physical education teacher Miss Anderson competed against that there is a backlog o Mrs Gunda Reid with officers Jer-rai- twenty other contestants for the dose to 23 million cubiccntcrs o contribution to Carbon and to the Cook Carolyn Powell Irene $60 prize A male quartet Errol the future diplomatic world LaRone polio vaccine lying unused Petersen Rosolla and Icah Jcssen assisting Fister Ford Kirk and Scott Ncil-so- n Polio shots are administered by her placed second and received $40 physicians and the first two inoThird place was garnered by Ed- culations of one cubic centimeter WESTERN AUTO die Albrechtsen with his guitar each arc given two to six week FUTURE CARPENTERS ASSOCIATE STORE and vocal number $25 DISPLAY WARES apart with the third injection seven month later Hardware-SportlGoods Carpentry students have just DO WE HAVE A Farnltnre-AppllaiicRecords show that in Utah only cause to be proud of the newly one person a child contracted POTENTIAL MISS UTAIIf East Main house which constructed Price polio after receiving all three in has been built by their department "Providing opportunity for all” jeetions in 1956 during the past year Located at could very well be the theme for A warning at this time before the north end of the parking lot the Miss Utah contest of this year the polio season overtakes us is For Lilli Ann the project under the direction of Hie Deseret News by printing the solution to the problem since Mr Charles Menzics carpentry nomination blanks has given a Suits and Coats cost of these shots is a very the head was completed and placed chance to fathers boyfriends or insurance with as compared for sale during the past week Con relatives to nominate the girl of cheap the of polio or its heart expense struction on the house was begun their choice for the coveted crown effects in October and according to Mr To be eligible the girl nominated breaking HARRIS Mcnzics it cost approximately must be 18 to 28 years of age as of $3000 It was sold to the highest September 2 single and never bidder last Wednesday by the have been married or divorced She will be judged (Hi poise beauty State Finance Company This project has become an an- and personality The nomination nual event with the exception of blanks must be clipped from the Company last year Hie 1954-5- 5 project was Deseret News and sent in before Price Utah PUCE UTAH sold to Mrs Toula L Samplnos noon of May 1 who made a bid of $3312 It was also a house but was somewhat smaller than the preses fast-movi- -- Polio Vaccine Plentiful Supply 'er never-say-d- ie some-unfortun- esi-mat- es nr es five-roo- m SEE Price Auto Parts five-roo- m ent project The purchaser of this house can well appreciate the workmanship that has gone Into it by the carpenters of thd future YOUR 5c and 10c STORE in Price MASSEY’S L & A REXALL DRUG The BEST In DRUGS And COSMETICS Helper Utah niOB Style Shop STEAM LAUNDRY Complete Laundry Service for Every Need COMPLETE LINEN SUPPLY — RENTALS DRY CLEANING — ALL TYPES Phone 218 TOWEL CABINETS OF SERVICE Price Utah ate |