Show GOLDEN EAGLE Page Two May 10 I960 Diane Craig is crowned Miss Carbon Co The Price Jaycecs crowned Miss Diane Craig the new Miss Carbon County for 1968 Christine Blevins is first attendant u'h! I e Anna Bishop second nt Wiwii Ii May Concern: As year has progressed you have heard me say m:r y !ne- that I Hi CEU has the potential to become the best in the West To do this would require a combined Ju:io 'V'-tff rt of :ll concern'd and if you nr a group you represent is in any way aitiliutod with this College you should be concerned The philojophy of the Senate this year in appropriating funds for Studc1! activities has been "the most amount of money where it will st rve the most students” which I feel is a good philosophy and up to this point has been carried out very well ALMOST everyone has accepted this philosophy in good stride even though it has mca- - a rut in the budget they requested I say "almost everyone" The speech department has been crying all year because the Senate woundn't give them $3000 which is ONE THIRD of the total budget allotted to the Sludcntbody They waited 31 of the money for 2 of the students Thp Senate finally gavt them $1500 which is 10 of the money for 2 of the students Some time in March they came to the Sen-al- e far if wt hsda’t g one to bat for them rv:cy they wfvhlt't have gotten tht they did get But they’re still sure not I'm this mass crying session but behind who is crying whoever it is isn't adding to the combined effort The spetcli doparimcrt in past years has brought CEU a great dial cf recognition We are indebted to them for it but not to the point that they can demand of the studentbody funds Thtn are mary organizations on campus including science music rodeo etc who brrnti e of the lack of funds can’t do all the things that they want hut they don’t cry about it They learn to live wi'h S' like adults and whey they do try to impmvt the situation they dir’t do it by creating a scene in the Geary Thtater Lounge They also refrai- - from putting the fault on the shoulders of the The beautifi'l young girls competing for Miss Carbon County were: Pan Chung Christa Lee Thornton Janice O’Grccn Lau-n- a Anna Lee y Migliore Judith Christensen Sherry Ben risen Le Anna Bishop Christine Blevins and Diane T: -- Hold-awa- - 1- Evviiijve -3 Gotincil You’vt heard the saying "Talk is Cheap" I think it applies to this case If the Speech Department of CEU thinks it can do a r and "more fair" job of allocating funds 1 think I can speak for the Senate and say “You are wtlcome at any time to try" If not I would apprecitc it if no further embarrassment comes to the members of the Exlcutivc Council and the Senate on this because of their action regarding this budget Ix-tte- year's Jackson D Marvell Pres Associated Student Gov 1967-6- 8 “n Each girl participatig was well quel'fid h'it only one could be cho-c- n by Ihe judges The who made the qualified judges but crucial choice were: Mr L C Smith Choral Director Weber State College: Mr Monty Shune Program Director Wcbh cr State College: Mrs Delores Shupe who is on the Board of Miss Utah Pageant Mr Merlin Sorensen Public Accountant and Mrs Ice Roy Brown The entertainment for the evening was highlighted by such events as the Evening Gown competition Vocal Solo by Karen McCall Talent competition Swin Suit by thp contestants competition special entertain-me- FimI Judging rt and the CEU’s Diana Craig (center) now reigns as Miss Carbon County Christine Blevins (right) was selected as 1st attendant and LeAnna Bishop (left) as the 2nd attendant climax of he evening Crowning of the ew Miss Carbon County Diarp Craig Diana Craig will have the and responsibility of representing Carbon County umioh tac uuiC tit conventions speaking engagements and she will have many opportunities to perform The umber one honor is o represent Carbon Countv in the Miss Utah Pageant The title of Miss Carbon Couth y is an honor and brings many honorable cxpcricces with it Get Your MOTHER’S DAY GIFT AT Never Knowingly Undersold on Nationally Advertised Merchandise Oliveto Keller's Furniture Co Food Market HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY TO ALL MOTHERS AT C EU FROM Belva's Gloria Shop CARBON EMERY BANK Price Castle Dale Utah Presiding over Rodeo Week will be Queen Marianne Allred with Kara Gardner and La'ia Leonard right 1st attendant CEU RODEO WEEK (Continued from page one) dance will be put on in conjuct-io- n with the barbecue A live kind will provide music to get indigos! ion by Of special interest to the Abraham Lincolns in the hoard growing contest will he the Rodeo Club assembly Thursday After a skit and variety number left 2nd attendant activity cards $75 for children 8-- years old and $50 for IJ htrenid whisker growers Friday at nom Is Ihe quickl draw contest on the front lawn and elready the itchy trigger fingers on campus are getting itched into a frenzy On the lighter side until they hit the ground will he he cowboys thrown at the rodeo This year’s cowboy h begins at 8:00 p m both Friday and Saturday night at the Carbon County The prices are $100 for adults $75 for students with a-t- row-thro- w Fair-groun- ds chil- dren seven or under "C E U GIRLS ARE CHICKEN’’ claims Glen Well Roden Club President Glen says this f 1 1 ASERVICEi yBANK l ings in the donkey race and goat tying which they have failed to take advantage of After the dust from Saturday’s show settles Rodeo Week will come to a finish with a dance at the women’s gym A real live Western Band will fiddle up a storm At the dance belt buckles and plaques will be awarded to the event winners Trophies will also be presented Serving Carbon all-arou- nd Emery Counties For Over 57 Years loe-tappi- n’ to the outstanding cowboy and cowgirl & Home Owned Home Managed Member FDIC |