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Show I - BOARD PROCEEDS (ContlniMd from pas on) schools and all efforts will Lewiston Woman Attends Weddfog In Mesa, Arizona . be directed toward offering opportunities to all LEWISTON Mn. Ruby equal students. has returned from e Wheel school at trip to Arizona where rtie att- Smlthfield ended the wedding of her Jected enrollment of grendoon Barry Q. Wheeler, students while South Cache eon of Major and Aba. Glen will have SIS. In the plan the Wheeler of Mldweat Junior high schools would be City, Okataoma. Barry wai the seventh and eighth murled In the Arizona tem- grades and the aenior high ple to Miss JuUe Ann Hands schools the upper four of Sen Antonio, Texas. He grades. has reeenty returned from Students from River the North Central Heights, Providence, North Mrs. Wheeler then spent Logan, will be brought to two weeks at the home of BmuMlek! In addition to her son Major Glen Wheeler those areas and his wife and family far students to North Cache. Oklahoma, and her son accompanied her to Salt Lake STUDENTS FROM RichCity where they were met by mond, Smtthfleld, Hyde Ms brothers and sisters, Dr. Park, and Beneon, ai wul as and Mrs. J. H. Wheeler, of River Heights, Providence Salt lake City, Mr. and Mrs. and North Logan, will coma Howard Wheeler of Salt Lake to the Richmond Junior high school. Students from LewCity, Mr. and Mn. iston, Ctarkstoa, Itaenton and Wood of Amalfi, I Mn. Roy Wheeler of Lewis-te- Newton will attend the Lewend Mr. and Mn. War- iston Junior Mgh school. high ren Hemp of hcfamond, and The Richmond jw will have an enrolment of their families. The group enjoyed a family 10 and the Lewiston Junior studinner and v at the home high 190. Junior high Cache of Or. J. H. Wheeler before dents hi the South Welle-vde Wheeler kft lor San high school wiB go to Ihjor wffl which Junior high Francisco by Jet for Sotgon in the Far East 'when ha wffl have an enrolment of 201. be stattoaed for a yew. His wife Donna wiZ stay la Okla- move to CaUfonda to live unhoma until the end of the til Ms return. They are forschool you, and then wSS mer resident! of Lewiston. Man To Attend England School gronth la 1170, (he total of minerals used la mn iMng 1170 msedT IWdy recfcstad adasrSmesumprioa ta Ike eqalvalswt of $100 per pane. The mermans chips in the way ef Die from 1170 ta 1002 panriUb Iho fiwfffi cf mbral ctMiiffipMiiL UTAH Ultimo ASSOCIATION -- LnR. Pettey, principal of South Cache High 'School, discusses scheduUns with a member of the stall. ROLE OF PRINCIPAL The Role Of The Principal Ed. Nate: The foDewhm is another to a series of aritolee prepared by fla Cache School District dtoraeetog the varloas phases of the district's program. The public school has become more mid more adjusted to Its envtaomaut, undertaking to do more than it can (wnkh is atao very American)". Brogan, D. W., The American Character. ADMINISTRATION may be defined as directing the organized efforts of group toward the accomplishment of chosen objectives. Through the school friiflfll Easter Best CURLER'S NEW SPRING sr SPORT COAT make year yoaag ia SUITS TOP OFF HIS OUTFIT wltk aa er ARROW VAN REUBEN lie. Diem SHrt and YOU DEUGHT WITH AN "EXTRA TOUCH WITH A PAIR OF From ear Large Sdeettoa YOU CAN BE SURE WITH OUR NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE THAT Tamo'S HE WRii BE PLEASED. eos weah PRESTON. IDAHO S A H Green Stamps la ippncatloa for year petreaafe ng bCtcks Mitth mknln-istrat- or may leers much from leaders in other fields, the special characteristics of Look Your Hal Mardls LEWISTON vtaited with Mi fgandparenta last week, Mr. and Mn. Bert Pond. His mother is the former Katherine Pond, Now Mrs. Vernon Mardis of Hal baa California. been attending school at Lowry A. F. Bai, in Colorado, and is now on his way to England where he will school for three yean. Min Kathleen Thomas of Mated was a weekend guest of Min Susan Bowman at the home of her parents. Mn. Marietta Benson was honored on Saturday by her family, Mr. and Mn. Britton Bergeson and family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Livingston and of CtoarttaH, and Mr. Mn. Omar Bergeaoa and famfly of Lewiston, by a par-of ty at her home in honor her eightieth birthday. other friends and relatives who called to wish her many happy returns, were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowden of Ogden. MR AND MRS. Stillman Pood have returned home mending put of the in Arizona, ifn. Pearl Hawkins drove to Pocatello on Wednesday and spent the nirtit at the Mr. home of her daughter, and Mn. Mardene Mauling. and time Mn. mmwi drikken returned home with her and stayed until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. BodOy and daurider Eileen drove to Salt Lake City on Friday to meet their eon and brother La-Mes- a, n, Iland-fn-han- cl a Lewtoton. Utah March M, UM Uwiiton Brisis ifcwiwirfwiUwi pro- vide measures of Ms effectiveness quite different from those of business and industrial leaders. Foretan obeerven have contended that business and education are the cMef obsessions of Americans. Wave business itself a fonn of education, and education a business a giganffr one. Management of the public schools demands , fay necestt sity, that administrators in tome proficiency good burinesi pnetkee. an ex-Ub- and ndm5trat& takes more time then moot principals would Web it to. Butthls still remains a large port of the princtpel's Job. WITHOUT QUESTION the primary reeponsihfllty ef the pntadpal is hat of curricular programing. He must assume the leademhip role in pro- THE PRINCIPAL NEEDS to be a psychologist with enough proofing knowledge to bdp direct the students .within the school he directs. The many and varied problems encountered by students both soctofly and edu rationally provides a need for direction and control The principal need to be a human fair in his treatment bdngT, teacher. mh Ians namet. To create an atmospnen of honealy and fkir play ie a chaHenga to off wkninlstra-toA feeling of this nature overflows Just those envol-ve- d and eveotusHy begins to include many other viding the strongest poasmle with available curriodum staff and fedtitias. Preparing a schedule of desses and asis signing staff members the beriming of Ms task as THE PRINCIPAL curriculum leader. Registraand tion and sectioning of classes deals honestly to strives create t to provide the best organizaof M0i Integrity, who tional pattern follow the adop- here ofiUee in a tion. The final step Is that of administers Ms tike meaner business and evaluation of the entire protowho directs aff efforts recommendations with gram ward providing a curriculum lor improvement The value of wwftwf will satisfactorof any school Bee In it's ily complete Mi role as a principal. n. Denson Stake Deliei Society FRIENDSHIP CLUB RICHMOND The Rich- mond Friendship dub met with Mn. Adoma Dennis on Friday evening. A receipe exchange and organ music The Benaon Stake Relief Society held their Leadership meeting on Thursday in Am third ward Chapel with President Alton Lewis conducting. A short dess period was held and then they reassembled for a musical program with Mrs. Thorn littledtae conducting. A ladteo (giartette from Richmond, Beth Skidmore, Laura Lou Campbell, Bonnie Ann Miller, and Elaine Ntee-so- n sang an orginal long by Leona Cerison, they were accompanied by Adonte Dennis. A ladies trio. Metva Cottle, Lida Lott and Note Griffin of Trenton sang Annie Leu Denton of sang "Amte Laurie. They were accompanied by Norma Reeder. Mrs. EDa McKnlght, and MnVern Arvidson of Soda Idaho, and Mr. and . Joe Talbot and family of Bountiful were guests at the home of flwir pants Mr. and Mn. Frank Talbot test week. They came to help Mrs. Talbot celebrate her , birthday. Mrs. Ruby Wheeler, Mr. and Mn. .Van Jenkins, Mr. and Mr. James Spacemen, and Mn. Nettie Hansen Awe ta Salt Lake City on Sunday and spent tin day visiting their mother, Mrs. Lyme Hodges who was celebrating her Mth birthday. She ia pending n few monfln with another daughter, Mrs. Simon Wheeler. IN THE LEWISTON Third ward Relief Society on Ttoae-da-y, Mn. Blue Wood gave the literature lesson ou the life and the works of WUa Cather. She was assisted by Melba Baird who give one of the authors abort stories. Following the lesson, a was presented honoring 0 ve Van Dyke of therfiewiston Second Ward Relief Society gave the lesson on. the tin of Robert Print, American Poet, in their meeting on Tuesday. Musical number were given by Ethyl Ransom, Mildred SfAiMn Rde LETS GO HAVE A DELICIOUS, AG U noor D ; fry a New Taeta Treat, THE BUBGER FAMILY A G'U Drive In SPRING SAKJE! BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE '.IBIGtSAVINGS! BRIGHTEN YOUR LIVING ROOM WITH THUMB EARLY SPRING ARHIVAUI . . . Marl-gen- Woodhuu 2 Piece STUDIO SET Mrs'. CSeo Samsel of Cornish, sang Just A Cottage Small", accompanied by.Reba Berge- - With Heavy Nyteu Cover aid Eztra QMtitj (lair. Saturday, 4 APDIL 2 P-- BEG. fUUB Hen's Tour Chance to - Deally Save... WEVE JUST RECEIVED A BIG SHIPMENT OF DHIDGE national Guard OUT Society, and Mn. Alta Barren gave the history of the pro-gra- m ; Mr. LueBa Proem of Cove, accompanied fey Thora little-dik- e sang When Irish Eyes Are Smiling. A trio from the Lewiston First Ward, Mary Taggart, Moietta, Roberts, and Glenda Own Bodily sang "My Valley" by Leona Carlson. The Singing Mothers of the by Fourth Ward; Directed Leona Carson. The Singing Mothers of the Forth Ward, directed by Rachael Detton and accompanied by Joycelyn Wood, sang My Own America." Frances Allen gave the benediction and refreshments were served to the large group the birthday anniversary ef the ReUafSodsty of the (he Church. Mn. Eva Waddoupe gave (he history of the Retiof Third Wtad Relief Society., Miss Marilyn Wood, Played OiieoUon on the Xylophone. She was accompanied by her mother on the piano. will accompany them home Lunch was served to to Beaverton for en indefinite ladles. Literature claes leader Calvlrit sd by Mrs Dennis was the entertainment far evening. Refreshments were served to Mn. Alice Anderson, Mn. Alton Button, Mn. Mrs. Barbara Caitwririit, Claire Harris, Mrs. Donna Harris, Mrs. E2de Mlfler, Mne Virginia Murray, fib. Nedra Peart, Mrs. Spackmai and Mn. Thelma Holdsllnsicdllnring Heeling LEWISTON Norman, who was returning from spending two and one half yean as a missionary in the North German Mission. (Mr. and Mn. Paid Wiser and family of Beaverton, Oregon, have spent thepast week visiting In Cache Valley, In Wiser! parents, and in Lewiston, EuriBa Wiser. Mn. Wiser i... TABLE SETS i Armory PRESTON "Have open and shut beauty in sparkling colors! a DICE THATCHED ' i. Fremo, Catifenla v WILL DEMONSTRATE O O ROASTING O SURFACE BROILING COOKING ALL I PIECES SPECIALED AT ONLY EVEN FRIES AN EGG IN A PAPER PLATE COME AND ENJOY THE REFRESHMENTS WE'LL EAT ALL HE COOES fashionable imtohlng befit &98 SPONSORED prttbr-- . .. At nllp CmylWt mM M. h Nnfc print bariMT vppm Hm Mtf. r fee u,faiiMA.whM!!M!! OH Mow. HER-EDA'- S M SO. STATE ft. t W VOGUE SHOP PHONE BY VAN GAS PRESTON, IDAHO Shop Hen For Haney-- Saving Buys For AD Tour Home Fbmishings . . . 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