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Show Past salary increase benefit teachers Art Studio name winners The Ule Tribe will be represented at the inauguration of President Richard Nixon as will most of the American Indian additional training during the past five Tribes. Also attending a meeting of the years, the total salary increase over the National Congress of American Indians past five years could exceed the amounts prior to the inauguration will be Mrs. Irene Curh, Wilbur Cuch, Fred Conetah shown above. Despite the salary gains made by Utah and Gary Poowegup, members of the Vte teachers during recent years, the salary Tribe Business Committee. The group left level of Utah's instructional staff last year for the nation's capital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brenn are home was 3.5 below the average of the eight Mountain States and 11.5 under the U. after a month's vacation which took them to Colorado, Nebraska, Texas, Louisiana, S. average. By comparison, the salary level paid to Utah's instructional staff in and New Mexico. They visited Mr. 1967-6was 1.6 less than the Mountain Brenn's mother, Lillian Brenn at Crete, States average anj 10.8 below the U. S. Neb., and spent Christmas with her. In Fort Worth, Tex., they were the guests of average. Mrs. Brenn's sister and husband, Mr. and Foundation analysis point out that public school teachers in Duchesne School Mrs. Frank Miller. The gentlemen attenDistrict received an increase in their ded the Cotton Bowl game. Mrs. Brenn roads at San Antonio-th- e take-hom- e pay this year in the action of reported icy she has ever seen that part of time the State to assume the employee's share only the country quite so cold. They reported of retirement costs. Previously, the emthe holiday cold wave seemed to follow ployee and the employer each contributed them. 4Vi of total salary cost to the state reMr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes took their tirement fund. These contributions were scheduled to be raised to 4 34 in 1973 daughter, Kelly Ann, to Salt Lake City over the weekend in celebration of her and finally to 5 in 1975. Altogether, the total salary and benefit thirteenth birthday. Mr. Holmes also attended a Senior Citizens Coordinators increase in Duchesne School District ave1972-73- . 11.24 in This included the meeting while there. raged Also in Salt Lake City over the week4.5 retirement contribution, 3.43 as a were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Natchees end normal salary increment, and 3.31 as a boost to the salary schedule. Of course, and family who attended the Utah Stars teachers at the top step of the salary scale game and visited with Mike loupe who remains hospitalized at the Veterans' would not receive the annual salary inHospital. crement. Jim Peltier, manager of Bottle Hollow Beginning salaries for a teacher in the Resort, was in Moab last week attending a Duchesne School District is $6,300 during the present school year. The maximum Board of Directors meeting of the Utah Motel Association. At the conclusion of salary for a teacher with a bachelor's degree is $8,294 and is reached after 8 the meetings he went onto Brigham City where he conducted a seminar on hotel years, with additional amounts for advanced training. For most individual teachers, organization and management at the Inthese amounts are for approximately nine dian Training Center. months of teaching service. Floyd McCook, Operation Mainstream Director, is in Giles River, Ariz., this week attending a seminar of Mainstream specialist. He was elected from a group of 70 for the seminar series and the group will meet at Bottle Hollow Resort in April. Leonard Self, chef at the Utes' Resort is on leave for two weeks. He is vacaVickie and Bill Hunt are the parents of tioning in Reno, Nev., with his family. a baby girl born New Year's Day at the Utah Valley hospital in Provo. She weighed 8 lbs 13 ox and will be named Natalie. hed 6 lbs 4 oz and will be named Richard Grandparents from Duchesne are Mr. and Brent. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Mecham. Robert Pealross and Mr. and Mrs. KenMr. and Mrs. Earl Jordan were in neth McKowen of Duchesne, greatpa rents Sunland, Calif., during the holidays where are Mrs. Mae Wilson, Duchesne, Mrs. they visited with their daughter and fam- Lydia Pealross, Roosevelt, W. S. Peat-rosily, LeAnn and Gary Combs. Their daughSt George and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. ters Chancelyn and Mrs. LaRae Abbott Bangerter, Salt Lake. and daughter Letitipi accompanied them on the trip. They also visited with their son and family, Barry and Renee Jordan Howard Stroup underwent surgery at at Roland Heights, Calif., and another son the Heber Hospital Thursday of last week. and daughter, Brent and Sheila at Glendale. Mrs. Elizabeth Dorrity left Saturday of last week for Wichata Falls, Tex., to spend the next three months with her husband, Dennis, who is stationed there with the U. S. Airforce. Mrs. Stephen Cranney and family are Loose dogs coupled with some thoughtvisiting in Linden with her parents, Mr. less snowmobilers are adding to the winand Mrs. Mack Ostergaard. ter problems already facing Utah's mule Mrs. Norma Hadden underwent sur- deer. Winter ranges offer meager fare for gery at the Roosevelt hospital Tuesday, Jan. 16. hungry deer. Forage plants that deer eat Charlotte Moon flew to Columbus, N. do not grow in the winter, and nutrients in D., and was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. available plants are low. Snow on winter Wallace Bureau of a week. She has re- ranges generally restrict feeding grounds turned to school in Salt Lake now. She anywhere from 50 to 90 percent. underwent minor surgery on Thursday of A 100 pound mule deer in Utah requires last week and is doing well about 2 pounds of forage a day during A family dinner was held recently at the winter just to maintain body weight. If the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halstead. it cannot find that much, or if what it finds Attending were Mrs. Halstead's brothers is not nutritious, it loses weight. Any and a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrell weight loss of more than 30 percent refrom Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth sults in malnutrition and death. Studies Morrell from Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Jack have shown that starving deer fed grass Chaughron. Other guests were Mr. and and alfalfa hay die on the feed lots after Mrs. Jerry Merkley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack such a weight loss. Caughron have recently moved here to falfa hay die on the feed lots after such a make their home. They have been living in weight loss. The Division of Wildlife Resources reBakersfield, Calif. Funeral services were held Monday in minds outdoorsmen that even though a Salt Lake for Percy Clark who worked deer may look perfectly healthy, it very with the Salt Lake Police Dept, and was likely could die after being chased by dugs killed in a shoot out at a drug store or snowmobilers. Such losses occur anrobbery. Attending from here was his nually along the Wasatch Front. If that's not enough to stop would-baunt, Mrs. Beth Rowley and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rowley, Edna Rasmussen, harrassers, they should take under consiVerna Mecham and Jan Suddrelh and two deration it is illegal to commit such acts. children. Persons bothering deer in this manner are subject to arrest under provision of the Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pealross are first Wildlife Resources Code of Utah. time parents of a baby !. born Tuesday Jan. 9 at the Roosevelt hospital. He weir- - Jodi's art studio, a new business in town, has just hekl their grand oHning and it was a huge success. The public seems to lie very enthuiastic about the studio and have expressed appreciation for having available art supplies, classes, and art work. Rut mainly that the opportunity for this type of culture is here for all to enjoy. For those who will participate and those who just enjoy the ticauty of Over the past five years, the average in Utah provide added compensation tor teacher in Duchesne School District with a added training bevond the bachelor's debachelor's degree has received salary in- gree. Thus, if the teacher had secured creases or equivalent benefits totaling $2,718 or 53.3. This was pointed out by Utah Foundation, the private research organization in their latest analysis of teacher salaries in Utah. A teacher with a bachelor's degree beginning a teaching career in Duchesne School District during the 1967-6school year would have received a starting salary of $5,100. After five years experience, this 8 same teacher would be receiving a salary of $7,481. Approximately $811 of this increase came from boosts in the salary schedules with the remaining $1,570 coming from annual increments for added teaching experience. In addition, the State this year began to assume the teacher's share of state retirement costs. This ade ded another $337 to the pay of s the typical teacher with experience. 8 take-hom- five-year- In addition to these increases, the Foundation study observes that districts Veterans - Answers a female veteran going to school full time under the GI Bill, can I claim my husband as a dependent? Q--- Public Law signed by the President October 24, 1972, makes educational benefits and all other veterans benefits apply equally to male and female veterans. To take advantage of this benefit, you should apply to the nearest Veterans Administration regional office. approves schools for enrollment under the GI Bill? he agency in the state where the school is located. However, the Veterans Administration is the approving agency for courses offered by schools in foreign countries, agencies of the Federal Government, and for appren-ticemeprograms administered by interstate carriers. an a service-disable- d veteran who reived a VA automobile allowance receive reimbursement for the necessary special adaptive equipment more than A-Y- es. 92-54- A-T- state-approvi- nt once? but reimbursement is made to the seller of the equipment, not to the veteran. es, MEEK! s, Workshop to sponsor family life How wide is the generation gap in your family? Would you like to understand your husband, wife, or children better? Make plans now to attend the Family Life Workshop sponsored by Utah State Uni- versity Extension and the Community Schools Program. The workshop will be held at Uintah high school Thursday, January 25, at 7:30 p.m. and again at the Roosevelt junior high school Friday, Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m. Topics to be discussed included: Problems in Family Communication" by Dr. Robert Vincent, a local marriage and How to Tune up your O. Jensen, Utah State Glen Marriage" by University Extension Family Life Speciarelationships" list; "Solving Parent-Chiland "Family Tasks of the Life Cycle." Everyone is invited to attend and participate in this Family Life Workshop. For further information contact Mrs. Colleen Long, Utah State University Extension Agent at your local Extension Office. family counselor; d It 1111 to Hi on Are 722-213- jau in trouble? LET US HELP YOU! Men, Dogs, add to deer problem e CALL THE Suicide Prevention Center PHONE 72M5M KTAMAlll - RmiwvHt, Utah January IS, 1973 art. Joan is an old timer here in the liasin, she has liecn here three years in August. She has been a visitor since 1965. Miss Dowdy moved here from Van N'uys, Calif., a suburb of L.A. While in California, she studied under several artists both in fine art and also commercial art. Iler specially though is decorating with art. a service her studio will offer residents of the basin. been Ken Carter. . .of Mountain Home ha Two teachers will be available at the Uintah studio. Miss Dowdy aiul Iiuise Ilarkford, appointed as a supervisor lor the Basin Soil Conservation Commimiion. Whilcrofks, a long time resident and artist. Mrs. Ilarkford is originally from the Iiiis Angeles area, where she received her Ken Carter is Supervisor training. Ken Carter, of Mountain Home has been appointed as a supervisor for the Uintah liasin Soil Conservation District. This appointment was made by the Utah State Soil Conservation Commission. He replaces Marvin Hell who resigned. Ken is a prominent rancher in the Uintah Basin raising rattle, sheep and horses. His outstanding work in conservation brought him the Conservation Rancher of the year award of 1969. As a graduate of RYU in Animal Husbandry, Mr. Carter knows the value of conservation on the land and his livestock show it. Supervisors of the District receive no pay. They spend many hours in public servire for the benefit of the people in the district. Chairman of the District board Charles Crozicr welcomes Ken. along with the n other supervisors Aral Allred, Keith and Amos Merkley. Mor-tense- Wholesome meat for Utah consumers Flans for the future not only include enlarging and manufacturing a large stork of art material and supplies but also displaying and selling works of art by local artists and well known artists around the U. S. By the way, the winners of the drawing, held by the studio are Agnes Hanks, Roosevelt. won a large pastel set: Aldon Oakley, Durhesne, won the 18 x 24 Spanish Frame; Mrs. Gregory Fetehin of Ncola won the Liquitex set and Victor Makeoff of Roosevelt won an oil painting set. Chcri Alexander of Roosevelt won a smaller pastel set. Full Reth and John Rruwn, children of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rruwn, have been ill with the Chicken I'ox, but are both back in school. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen are the grandparents of a baby girl, child of Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Jensen. This is the first child for Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jensen and the first granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. llrlicr Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. laninie Hogan and daughter, Tina Marie from Vernal were New Years guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rogers. Shane Ldiruin. son of Mr. and Mrs. I,cwiK ladiruin one day last week in the Uintah County Hospital in Vernal. He had licrn ill with a virus. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pickup have sold their store in Itandletl to Mr. und Mrs. Ollivcr Kissling. Mrs. Iiekup will continue to keep the iosl office. s-- Mr. and Mrs. Holicrt Marshall and children spent Sunday, Dec. 31. at their parents home in Vernal to help her father Calvin Jorgensen, celebrate his birthday. The Avalon Roping club held a New years eve party at the Iioltlc Hollow Resort, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. Ixwis Iaihrum from Avalon enjoyed the party. Our community was saddened to learn of the death of Robert Hrough of Rork Springs, Wyo. Robert spent his boyhood in Randlett. Invites everyone In attend Church Services at 9:00 A.M. each Sunday, followed hy Interdenominational Sunday Srhool rlnsses at 10:10 a.m. The Church is located just west of Union High School in Roosevelt on Highway 40. If you are interested in selling . . . MINERALS Contact Dick Bastian in Provo Phone 225-442- 8 or 373-950- 0 Call Collect Come on over! We have a Q3ZS St. Martins Episcopal Church ARTERY OIL University of Utah scientists reported recently the discovery of a substance similar to motor oil which may help to keep people young by lubricating the arteries. Dr. Sandberg, director of the team, predicted that much of the research could be completed within four years. Utah consumers continue to receive the benefit of the Utah Meat Inspection Program in the form of properly tabled, unadulterated, wholesome meat products, says Dr. B. N. Horslman, D. V. M., in charge of meat inspection for the State Department of Agriculture. One of the stipulations in the Wholesome Meat Act of 1967 was that once a state's meat inspection program was certified as equal to" the Federal Meat Inspection Program, the equal to" status would have to be maintained by state inspectors. 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