Show dr pace talks on 0 n health r 5 balth work LOU NEELEY COALVILLE HOY BOY GOOD AS COACH A most unusual event bent happened last week in the eyes of duchesne county high school when the roosevelt basketball athletes defeated their arch rivals uintah for t the he first time since 1915 persuing Per suing farther we find that the man of the hour is lou neeley duche ame ho 00 coo cooch coach ch for fourteen years the fenced duehesne duchesne county baske teer have been forced to yield to the su play of Uin uintah tali it WELS was indeed a sweet three point victory last friday that ended the t h e fouteen foai teen year reign which trie the uintah lads charmed Nee leys outfit lou Is a Co alville boy and a product of the university of utah where he starred as a ute pivot man for three years during those seasons neeley bucked up against such exceptional centers as glen worthington of utah frank ward of montana state and rags ingersoll ot or B Y U and in more than one contest he outclassed his opposition duchesne now rests in a tie fo for the uintah district hoop honors with the vernal quint two wins and one loss neeley is a conscientious student of physical education and such subh success Is assuredly deserving more mon power to you lou salt lake tribune I 1 ROADS COST STATE IN MONTH OF JANUARY expenditures of the state highway department during january aggregated of which was used for new road construction st in the various counties according to a report issued saturday by the state auditors office maintenance throughout the state required the report says other items listed give the following expenditures equipment 19 office expense trav travel e office salaries and suspense fund Ok outlining lining the ideals of the par ent teacher association and urging a closer cooperation between the parents and the teachers dr henry A pace superintendent of the no fth th su summit amit school district was the principal speaker at the january meeting of the local organization held last wednesday evening in the local high school auditorium stating that the cardinal aims of the I 1 association included the important subjects of health work efficiency in vocational education and the building of a better citizenship among the growing children dr pace spoke in favor of 0 the affiliation of the district organization with the state and national bodies following Follo the talk by dr pace the officers of a district association were selected as follows president david sharp jr vice presidents dr H A pace and bishop 0 crittenden secretary and treasurer irene redden A board of directors from the different districts was also chosen chose en as follows mrs charles gibbons mrs george herbert crittenden mrs H A pace mrs heber Bichl Rl chins ns W 0 stephens and parley powell students of the music department furnished musical numbers for the program and a one act play was presented by the english department part ment following the election of Off officers leers a dance was held in the gymnasium |