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Show October 9, 1959 d Reading Classes to Begin for 24 Advanced Students aown up the street with Jack Adams are the the LaMesa Cafe of having acquired the lease new managers from Mrs. Rowe Dove Creek where she go to Corrine Mrs Rowe. will will take ever the the Singing Fred Mr. management of Cafe there. Sam Briggs returned to City Monday where he Salt will enter the LDS Hospital for treatment for his foot. Mr. released recently Briggs was Lake the LDS Hospital where he had been since Kay following the amputation of one of his legs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Palmer and from Jaclyn and Randy, the evening session at joined the Mantl Temple on October 1st. They were acoanpanied by Jacks parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Palmer, Marie's mother, Mrs. Carl children, Barton and a sister, Mrs. October 1st Camilla Mlkesell. 12th, special reading classes will begin at the San Juan Hijdi School for twenty four students selected from the Student Body as having the ability to read at a higher grade level than they a rr presently doing. In compliance with state laws governing the selection of students for these classes, the students were twenty four screened from the names of over a hundred students submitted by teachers as possible candidates for the program. Selection ws3 based upon the results of a standardized reading achievement test, a mental maturity test, and the professional opinion of am organized committee, consisting of Mr. Kenneth Maughn, Asst, Superintendent of Schools for San Juan County; Mr. 'Lynn Lee, San Juan High School administrator; Mr. Lorenzo Moss, School Counselor; and Mrs, Margery also Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer's wedding anniversary. Stocks, reading instructor. The group Classss will permit indialso attended the on October vidualized 2nd. teaching as eaoh morning session The stockmen from here who class will have a maximum of six and. cattle in the students. have sheep During the school & Colorado Mountains student attains the repbrt er. year, as he is capable of, on most snow the level of reading early havey There was feet at he will leave the class, permirange. Lizard Head and five feet at tting another student who will be Creek Wolf with decreasing chosen on the same basis as the to enter. amounts on most of the lower original twenty-fou- r, ranges. Good for the country was 2- tftfer peeiD Beginning next MorJay, Ootober HILDA PERKINS and Rose Page 9 BLANDING OUTLOOK 'C THIS COUPON WORTH 10 REG. PRICE ON A Pound of Bag $1.29. WITH COUPON $1.04 WESTSIPE MARKET THIS OFFER. GOOD OCT. 9 THRU OCT. 15 uMminmnmmw MKT WESTSID arid - WE ME GOtP STRIKE STAMPS in. but hard to work 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Slave nr and children left Tuesday to go to San Diego, Calif, tc get their Dean Slavens, who is in the Armed Forces and stationed there. Dean has a two-wee- ks brother. furlough and will spend the time here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Slovens. Guen Tooley and Mrs. Donna and Kaye Lynn of s;ent the have past daughters Salt Lake week with Mrs. Tooley 's mother, Lelia Palmer. While here they attends the wedding of Mrs. Tooley 'a nleoe, Carolyn Lax on. Mr. end Mrs. Bernal Bradford 1 baby girl into their family on Ootober 6. Jones and children from Airy Montezuma Creek were in town this week while Mrs. Jones had welcomed a some new dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Jack daughters, Irene and Jcnos and DVEP Antoinette, to Bland irv for the winter. Mr. Jones is employed at Aneth and they are at home in the Guy Palmer apt. moved back have to serve ym Mrs. Eva Lynn Penclns and Mrs. Nadine Bayles entertained Wed. Mrs. Guen evening in honor of Tooley. Ten close friends enjoyed the evening playing rook DLAtmm of Refreshments were popcorn, candy and plnenuts and visiting. served. Mrs. Ardell 31a ck, Mrs. Leila Palmer and Mrs. Guen Tooley spent a pleasant day Wednesday picking plnenuts at Big Canyon. Pinenut picking seems to be the popular sport right at present. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunt Debbie returned this week and after a pleasent vacation to Albuquerthey que, New Mexioo, where attended the fair. Ch their NOW DOING BUSINESS AT Tl SUPER return trip they visited Mr. and ft's. Joe Nielson at Arlbia Trad- ing Post in Arizona, where they purchased a choice selection of Ilopi pottery, which will be Cant. Page 10 Col. 2 on UTOCO STATION Permalube GASOLINE MOTOR OIL Phil Haskins Devon Black |