Show THE CAR IONIC Friday Docombor 13 1957 L I Pago Throo Parliament Gives Rights SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES Banquet Featured at PACHYDERMA Thanksgiving Time FACE EAST I think I’ll join the Parliament A great solon I'd make I may not know what the motions was the Happy Thanksgiving theme of the Lambda Delta Sigma Thanksgiving banquet held November 27 at the Institute building Each member of the fraternity made his contribution to the feast The guests enjoyed roast turkey dressing potatoes and gravy buttered peas fruit salad stuffed celery cranberries hot rolls and pumpkin pie After the delicious dinner the crowd sang songs and spent the remainder of the evening dancing to hit records Corbonite Takes Vows Miss Dorothy Lorraine Barham daughter of Mr and Mrs Don Barham of Price became the bride of Donald Jensen son of Mr and Mrs H Jensen of Kenilworth The wedding took place November 26 in the home of the bride's parents Bishop A Dean Wengrcen Instructor of Religion at the LDS Institute performed the rites The bride attired in a white sheath dress embroidered with gold and silver threads and the traditional veil of white was given in marriage by her brother The former Miss Barham was honored at a bridal shower Thursday November 21 at the home of Miss Sharon Evans The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City where Mr Jensen is employed FUTURE The young man took one look at the high prices on the restaurant menu and then said to his date: “What will you have my BOY WITH A plump dbU?1' For Your Ann Suits and Coats Lilli Seethe Harris Style Shop 48 So 3rd Price E Pink Elephants green elelittle phants elephants big elephants round elephants and skinny elephants All kinds of elephants This well displays the thoughts of Leah Jessen Carbon-id- e editor every time she enters a new town or city These elephants of course arc not the variety They are larger two-to- n the smaller “cute” types that grace and decorate the mantles and shelves Leah’s elephants are mostly made of china or some other type of pottery They are her pride and joy and no one can enter her home without examining the mammals 4-- H For it will be so gay Special privileges I'll use For one purpose only— to confuse I'll question all the chairs' de- cisions Postpone important bills Then I’ll stand right up and say “Let's have parties every day!” I think I'll join the Parliament My colleagues to perplex And at times when e'er I'm able I'll lay my chairman on the table MANNERS Ted Warner of the Carbon College faculty presents first place award in the Voice of Democracy contest to Miss Lynda Broadbent Looking on are Miss Peggy Marsh left third place winner and Miss Jenna Lee Tabone second place winner GAVE WINNING ADDRESSES obedience Honor Miss Judy Hartley chosen one of the twenty-thre- e delegates from Utah to the Annual Congress in Chicago Illinois has just returned from this meeting Miss Hartley was selected on the basis of previous club work which included eight years in food projects and being chosen a representative to the State Fair four times Eighteen nations wre represented by the 2000 teenagers who were given a reward for excellent of enrecords A whirl-win- d tertainment was planned for them Their head quarters were at the Conrad Hilton Hotel which is the largest hotel Two socials gave the delegates a chance to meet each other Excursions were made to the International Livestock Show the Museum of Science and Industry the Museum of Natural History a show by the Crew-Cu- ts and the Arthur Godfrey show Miss Hartley had the pleasure of meeting her sponsor Miss Betty Crocker Five of the Utah delegates were winners of the National Scholarships Judy summed up her experience with a big smile a twinkle in her eye and excitement in her voice when she said “It was 4-- H 4-- H I think I'll join the Parliament Manners help the world go around Manners show a recognition of Student Wins State mean But laws galore I soon would glean I’d call for votes amend all bills That chance to come my way But then I'll stop and call recess If my own bill meets with distress Manners create fine young Americans Manners bring out the finest instincts of an individual Manners give approval to a person who knows how to receive it Voice of Democracy Winners Chosen well Manners place nobles high in the scale of values Manners can place you too Rah Rah Broadbent Miss and Miss as were announced Marsh Peggy the first second and third prize winners respectively in the Voice of Democracy Contest Prizes for the first place winner include a gift certificate worth seven dollars from the following merchants: Sears J C Penney Company Oliveto Furniture Diamond Shoe Store Eastern Utah Electric Company and Belva's Gloria Shop Each of the second and third place winners will receive a $25 Savings Bond donated by the First National Bank and the Carbon Emery Bank Mr John Cravon president of the Price Jaycoe’s announced that a recording of Miss Broadbent's speech has been sent to the state contest The winner of that contest will receive a trophy and an Miss Girls End Football Season “Cheer For Old Carbon” was the song used to end the festive football season by the cheerleaders Loretta Suntcr Brenda Migliacco Sandra VanNatta and Janet Ellis Clad in their royal blue wool costumes with white trimming on cuffs and collars white shoes and royal blue stockings they strut their routines in bringing out the cheers for Carbon's team They plan to be “in the spirit" for the basketball season that will soon be underway To 63 North Carbon Avenue UTAH JUDY HARTLEY Sno-Bo- ot That Fits all Occasions New Colors and Styles in JANTZENS at The Toggery Woman's Play Clothes Utah Former Instructor KELLER’S FOOD MARKET The trip to Washington DC in February The state winner will be competing with approximately fifty other students will be chosen in Four the national contest Each will receive a $500 scholarship and a gold recording of his speech Mr Ted Warner acted as contest Helper Compliments of PRICE Lynda Jenna Lee Tabone 0 Forensic Students (Continued from Page One) promptu speaking Miss Anderson entered contests in interpretative reading oratory and impromptu speaking Although unsuccessful in winning trophies the two Carbon representatives wer rated among the top ten percent of the contestants in some of their events and were selected to participate in semi-finand final rounds of competition Over 300 speakers from 54 western colleges and universities competed for awards After the meet ended on Wedthe Carbon group renesday mained in California for the rest of the week while Mr Geary attended a speech teachers convention at Santa Barbara and visited the campus of several colleges in the area to study auditorium design and construction as an aid in planning for the Carbon College auditorium to be built in 1958 Miss Anderson and Miss Petersen visited friends and relatives while awaiting the return trip to Utah live in Hawaii Mr and Mrs Lucian Reid and children Neloni Kouli Artie and Gunda Lee of Price are leaving January 4 1958 to make their home in Honolulu Hawaii Mrs Reid better known to Carbon students as Gunda was head of the woman’s physical education department last year She organized the Modem Dance Club which is still active at Carbon The Modem Dance Club will continue under the instruction of Mr Don Steele Mr Steele mathematics teacher at Price Junior High is a graduate of the University of Utah where he studied muscular coordination College students will receive credit for taking this weekly Get Your JONATHAN LOGAN DRESSES at Sonoma' s PRICE Give a “HIM” PORTRAIT for Christmas Take them early Marry Christmas and a Happy Now Year at J0LENE SUNNIE STUDIO SHOE STORE Is Pries PRICE al and White - For the Latest in Shoe Styles See Your— price tkadng shoe department Morleijs Jewelers wish you MERRY a CHRISTMAS and A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR |