Show THE CARBONICLE Monday April 14 1958 SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES i Prominent Couple Carbon Misses Miss Charlene Anderson daughter of Mr and Mrs Gerald Anderson of Price has disclosed her engagement The bride -- groom elect is Mr Dick Detton son of Mr and Mrs Reed Detton of Hawaii Charlene has been very active in speech and music work in her four years at Carbon and is editor of the 1958 yearbook Dick recently completed a mission to Japan and Korea for the Latter Day Saints Church and is now serving in the Army After his discharge he will resume studies at the Brigham Young University No definite date has been set for the wedding Scholarship Assembly Held An assembly was held on April 10 for the purpose of getting Our bon High School students actively interested in their grades Speakers on the program were Miss Veronica Ileinlein Mrs Aleen B Ivie Mr Wesley Larsen Mr Eugene Cromar Mr A1 Trujillo Mr David Cox and Dr William C Cross The speakers talked on the importance of science in the school curriculum and called attention to the fact that the United States has had to take second place in the scientific standing of the world Dr Jones read the names of students who had received eight or more A's during the school year SHOP AT 3olcne SHOE STORE IN PRICE of Mr and Mrs Dee Humphrey became the bride of Mr Rex Adams son of Mr and Mrs John Adams at a ceremony held March 29 in the LDS chapel In Orange- ville Following the wedding the newlyweds were honored at a reception in the Orangeville recreation hall Attending the bride were Mrs Jo Ann Zasbriskie matron of honor Joan Ross and Evelyn Thomas maids of honor and Maragalyn Humphrey Patricia Barton De Ann Humphrey Lee Wana Harris and Carole Catlin as bridesmaids Lewis Simpson served as best man The young couple are living in Price Region Winners Present Talent The South Emery High School students presented their one-a- pday to the public “On Nengeance Height” was about the Ozark Mountain people feuding with each other The play will be presented again in Provo at the state meet The director was Sam Singleton Reba Kecle and Tom Hills who will represent Carbon High in the State finals at Provo presented their numbers Tom Hills gave a pantomime depicting a hot rod kid Miss Keele presented a dramatic reading entitled “Number Three on the Docket” This reading gave her a superior at the regional meet at Springville The assembly was held at the Little Theatre on April 9 Juniors Boast New Rings You walk down the hall and hear “ahing” coming from the comer The Juniors are at it again — always something new in their lives Then one of them thrusts a hand in front of your face The glint of a stone and gold metal meets your eyes “Oh look isn't it pretty! Don't you think it's beautiful?" “Yes you should have guessed it — class rings are here Each year the same routine — each class thinks that their rings are the most attractive Aside from giving their owners a proud feel- Carbon and become the Sen- ior Gass of Carbon High School for 1959 For Graduates SPECIAL OFFER F R E E I The Way’s the One Toy French Poodle with the purchase WAY of overy LANE CEDAR CHEST $4995 up Helper Furniture SHOPPE Doc and llleene Company CARBON’S BEST BOOSTERS Jean Selme’s Cafe and ' Jean’s Service Main at Third Eat! High School Journalism Department has been invited to participate in the 1958 Doseret-News-FoMotor Company Journalism Contest To participate In this contest a student must write an essay on “What My Newspaper Means To Me” a news story and a feature article All entries will be judged on state level and the top five students will be guests of the Deseret News in Salt Lake Gty for final examinations One of the top prizes in the contest is an expense-pai- d trip to Detroit during October to attend the National Teen-Ag-e Press Conference The national meet will be sponsored by the Ford Motor Company In Detroit the candidate will compete for a four year scholarship good at any college in the United States The scholarship also Includes all board and room expenses and money for supplies The contest is open to all juniors participating in journalism rules have been mailed to the journalism instructor Mrs Jeanette McAlpine 0 Social Science (Continued from Page One) ham Young University Mr Warner has been at Carbon for the past two years Before completing his education at the “Y" he was in the paratroopers for 3 years While in the service he met his wife Doris at Durham North Carolina Doris is a teacher of English at the Price school They have one Junior high little daugh- ter Kathryn Mr Warner who is the other Freshman advisor with Wes Larsen enjoys skiing golfing and rock hunting as pastimes He is active in school functions church activities and the Price Jaycees He is also a member of the scholarship committee at Carbon Col- M "Carbon is a fine school with a great future ahead of it I’ve enjoyed my experiences here and I shall miss the friendly people It is the ‘most’ to say the ’least’” n comments the history professor well-know- Act Play Bids Wanted For New Auditorium play “Cracked Ice” was previewed by students of Carbon on March 27 The play the contest selection of the Thespian Gub was taken to the Region 5 speech meet on March 29 The cast was as follows: Barney Tom Platis Elmer Charles Menzies Beautiful Darlene Ennis Itzu Konnie Magliocco and Steve Larry Each member of the cast portrayed his role with convincing reality The expert sound effects added authentic details to create a colorful atmosphere for the The comedy performance play held the complete attention of the audience and excited favorable comment A lege Music and Meet MILKY Presented for Students ct East Food and Fun Participate in Journalism Contest Complete ing the class rings accomplish another purpose for with their arrival the students cease to be the juniors from Helper Price and Treat or Eat One rd Miss June Humphrey daughter Genevieve Peacock daughter of Mrs Louise Peacock Dragerton was very much surprised April 1 when James St Clair son of Mr and Mrs Steve St Clair also of Dragerton slipped a diamond ring on her finger No definite date as yet has been set for the wedding as Genevieve who is a junior wants to be graduated from high school Students Asked to Carbon Exchange Vows Tell Engagements PagsThr— ct Gon-sows- ky Alumni Activities Former Carbonite Kareen Bingham was married to Dale J of Blackfoot Idaho in Salt Lake Gty March 29 Tire new Mrs Martinsen is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Howard Bingham Mar-tins- of en Hiawatha Jerrold Cook College graduate of “57” writes from Houston Texas — Dear Sirs: Just a line to thank you for the school paper I have been receiving while in San Antonia I really appreciate it very much It gives me great joy to hear from my old Alma mater and to hear how Carbon is progressing I will never forget the wonderful friends teachers classes and times that I had at Carbon That was one of the best years of my life I am now working in Houston Texas I really love my mission here with the Spanish speaking people and we're having great success As ever Elder Jerrold Cook Bids for the construction of an auditorium building on the Carbon College campus arc being reopened by the Utah State Building Board This was made necessary by the fact that the first bids entered exceeded the 200000 legislative appropriation for the building The new bids will be received until 2 pm on April 17 when they will be opened in the senate chamber of the state capitol building Name Band Schedules Stopover at Helper Carbon College dance and music lovers will get an opportunity to enjoy one of America’s outstanding name bands at a nominal price when Tony Pastor and his 13 piece orchestra appear at Helper’s Annual Days of ’49 celebration The orchestra will be the feature on the opening night of the show in the Helper Gvic Auditorium Thursday April 24 The orchestra is scheduled for the BYU Junior Prom on April 25 and 26 and will make the stop at Helper prior to this engagement Pastor's vocal and musical talion ent has played a great part in his success His records have sold in the millions and his unique voice quality has endeared him to the public His talent as a saxophonist needs no enlarging The band also features Tony's brother Stubby Pastor on the trumpet and Nancy Lee girl voc- alist Tickets for this attraction are available from Fred Regis freshman student at the college at Kelley's Drug in Price or at the L & A Drug in Helper KELLEY’S Price Drug Mary Platis also of the "57” San Diego at the Globe Theater At present she has a major role in the Theatre's current production “Desk Set” Recently she appeared on class Is working in Fountain Service Wide World well known television show when “American Theatres” was the theme Wide East Main In Price Wesley Larsen (Continued from Page One) oratory Manual for Embryology He will then return to the University of Utah to complete work on his doctorate degree in experimental embryology Mr Larsen who is chairman of the scholarship committee and faculty sponsor of the Phi Theta Kappa expects to return to Carbon College to continue his teaching career During the past nine years of active teaching at Carbon “Wes” as the students call him has been the first place winner of Coed Day eight times out of the nine years Presently serving as Freshman class advisor he has been cither the adviser of the Freshman or the Sophomore class since he has been at this school Since coming to Carbon Mr Larsen has been president of the Carbon County Education Ann Suits und Coats Lilli BANK of PRICE Member FDIC Seethe and Federal Reserve Harris Style Shop System Utah Price APRIL LOVE TIME IS IS 48 LOVE So 3rd E Price TIME DIAMOND TIME Asso- ciation for two years vice president of the Utah Education Association For Your FIRST NATIONAL PURCHASE THEM AT — and trustee of the Utah Education Association for three years He is the father of four children who are presently living at their home in Salt Lake City until Wes has finished his education there His wife and family plan to move to Price again upon his return to Carbon College Wes Is thoroughly convinced that Carbon is an outstanding institution of learning “Carbon has it’s share of scholars the students are stimulating and friendly The cosmopolitan atmosphere of Carbon County Is refreshing and I love the desert” he remarks With the collecting of dragon flies as a hobby Mr Larsen can boast species from all over the state Mr Larsen adds Tm one of Vet ere’ i outstanding television stars too” WORLEY’S JEWELERS Utah Price PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY Complete Laundry Service for Every Need Rentals Complete Linen Supply Towel Cabinets Dry Cleaning ALL TYPES OF SERVICE “Heme of Autherized Sales and Servlet" |