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Show Page 5 UP and down the itreei Mrs with HUM Inez Bobty, and and son Conway Mr. ' j PERKINS I bask-tl)&1- : l j i Perkins and director, Mr. Toone. Mrs. Myrtle Hunt was pleasant- - last ly surprised week when cours first man tbe off,ed to Study" be local high the following to local students. ,ur tc get proper about lessons, know to lntrj,otiona wha-- t Robert Flagil and his wife from sufJestion? Denver, Colorado, called on her. f Kr. Flagil was the "How in?titirtd at Schoo id where to find stationed at Mexican Hat, by cxactly the U, S, Government, to takey signment. Take samples of water frdto the San vantage of any . y tme Juan River. This was at school, fiven two ,,,y forty Sched,Jlc time for home years ago. The only white people can b so, living at Mexican Hat were K completed be l, Arthir Spencers family and John Oliver,, who both had Navajo or plan an hour for R1y 3tudy after a eifiht or nin hours rest, Trading Posts there. He remem- rfianiz work bered Eluff as a beautiful green L, 7 Tackle which is hardest first, .valley of productive farms and the other aems like fun orchards and beautiful homes. Have a He knew all of the old timers . uiet, well light- room for 3tudY Keep books there. fyrtle Adams Hunt was a matrial8 in order where young girl living at Bluff then. y can le easily found, They had a wonderful time talk- 6 Don,t trV to study in ing over old times. The Flagils L of also visited Bluff fr and Mexican the and Tv Turn Phonograph. Try Heber Willis and Mr. and Mrs. ss last I stlr si Tuesday. Sinfi of the college students that were home over the wesk- end were i Merrillyn Stevens Kenale fielqui.t, 5?! Jlni Poster, and Renee Blaek. Mr. anl Mrs. Frank Barton are I leaving Sunday to spend several weeks at Geneva, Illinois, near Chicago with their daughter and witH Kr. and Mrs. (Roma) Russell Paynor and familv ThiH. Some Zt 3ie re L w, Rocky Point f 17 5kln C5ild"n atteJJdancc father!?! adt Society will hold their Relief Society Conference on Sunday, Mexicof 3 The committee wants to know why such subjects, as physios and not correctly be said that ny participation at the nothing is too 01(2 unusual ladis They nd direct 5htCh Wer o o o o were Mrs. Redd had VJSit with her l0"'er seen fJr at eSplyed S Sweet Shiprock FHA LOANS LUMBER A BUILDING MATERIALS FLORMAN PAINT awffsy mwm &pw State classmates or I were Ignorant of loumament, or tfce having of a the. approximate relative places ocal gymnasium equipped to keep of each of us in our class. two basketball games instead of Also, from experiences as a COL 1. NEXT PAGE They expect LICENSED CONTRACTORS fiANOINO to their needs and capaoities." "In most other learning areas, teachers give a single-lev- el trigonometry are not taught at currioulum to a class of Blanding. "Where are our physics and arithmetic, spelling, history, English, etc. They cite as one trigonometry oourses that. other reason for teaching all in one ligh schools offer7 Why may not group that the low child would our students who could profit so feel unhappy if he were not in well from the "highr" oourses the same group with all the :.n the sciences and mathematics, students. They seem to believe as well as languages, history, that they should protect him etc. have the opportunity to from the knowledge that he is ;ake them? Yes, it would take below par. However from what I emphasis and planning in this find from having been a student realm equal to that whioh it at the top, middle, and lower ;akes to produce an athletle parts of various classes, it may srogram for which attendance and most year. infiii NeK to be sold in a Wsimif AdS The . schools and classss where talents of superior students are considered important enough to merit those students being permitted class groupings with consequent challenge appropriate Comay Redd and there excertipht I gained, ard which are achieved, in the rare, few Instances In ther Ut'r or a-- t oontrast, oonsidsr the can bs phenomenao gains that ."In 60 o1af IZ their class. Califor- - und som divln- - ;r Sv-,- and another son. Weslev over Sunday night. Harold will then Drive them to Thomrson where they will take the Calif- or rda Zephyr to Aurora, Illinois where they will be met ly Roma. Bland ing 1st Ward Relief f ability. standing compared to the rest of rreran.retund inter- - morning LV1 son-in-la- can be acoanplished trip to study habits The report called for class groupings of students on a basis of learning abilities. "Most teachers at most levels, who teach reading, fully recognize that students read at such various levels of ability, that a good reader would not profi' much by reading instruction at two or three grades below his or a poor student at ability, two or three grades abovs his on off not left there fadi0converse with anyone else that they knew. in your room. Mr. and Mrs. (Louie Frost) 7 Hat, but found no one alone ratner than teaoher, I do not belisvs that very many students oan be foolsd group of friends. Visit. Student Counselor in the matter of their general studying for tips U. A. tip by jwith & 6. Nielson from Pg 1 to Grand Junction Education last Friday to have the oast standing classes in the lower The newspapers o hanged on grades. could Bobby's knee. honor We regular monthly h81 rolls. Newspapers meeting of columns about baseball the San Juan County Welfare Board was held in Monticello 4,1(1 victories meaning last Wednesday evening. Those oirtatandlg players, why not t0 in attendance were Mrs. Lanore. recV;nition outstanding Christensen, Marion Hazelton, 8t)8ntsn -The Herm Butt, Mabel Writ, Hilda P ew rePort eoommended that a a October 23, 1959 BUNDING OUTLOOK capabilities of vant ads are almost limitless. Tou can buy or sell things like houses or ten-to- n trucks or even a mountain, if you vish. And, just as easily, you 11 find buyers for more modest -- sised items like jewelry or roller skates or baby buggies. One thing that isnt big is the cost of want ads. Call 3871'; you have something to sell,' if Read the want ads for anything to buy. . |