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Show - .; J,f r .. .if ., ' " w. tf. p - hBAM TEACHING AND SCHEDULING Some dafcsas are big, some an small, according to the needs, hi the Lewiston Etomantsry school whan they an using riUwiit teaching andprogmmmed scheduling. Thla par mtts Individual art initructloa ai taught by Mrs. Adate Hyer (left), allows a special daae in cnattva writing - r '."ViI U. of u ,. Salt lake Idhrajy Utah City, to fee fifth and abdh grades (second photo), large due 'of 10 or more etudeoti In story tailing, taught by Bfra. thel Leavitt, and than a team of lln. Leavitt, Mrs Nonna BodSyand Bin. Hear gram. im mwni. to ; i 'I ' PsntitirT TeamTeaching, Programed Scheduling Really Works prising success snd al from teachen, 1 What teaming teaching? and parents. nindameritalty, if la an ar According to Mn. Rev rangement of method where- Wallis, Cache County toachert-wnain several lly School Supervisor, three or four work together tee Lewiston echool In cooperative pupiMaarning chosen as a program eflort What la flenibto sche- in tee county pilot because the duling? Fundamentally, an population of tee echool perarrangement of curricuhim mitted three teachers to and classes in a, variety of teach a two grade combinasituations other tun that of tion the mixed eliminating the classroom. grade situation. The faculty A colorful composition of was of outstanding teachers these two programs baa been who were well aware of the integrated in the Lewiston teaching and learning proElementary achod since cesses, who were stable September IMS. Under the willing to try new and unusual programs. energetic and The principal was young supervision of Principal Murray Rigby of Newton, this and eager- to try new proprogram has met with sur grams and Interested in the By KARLA RAWLINGS Eto-menta- ry - welfare of Ms students and tacuXyand the stadeutbotfar was composed of Mtfi quality, outstanding students who could adjust easily to new situations The results as evaluated by the facutty the following mid portion of tee year have been very fascinating and It has taken a exciting. greet deal of planning, studying and sharing on the part of the teachers. The' teachers havfe been grouped into three groups and they meet almost daily in an effort to carry out the m to its most suoceas- The faculty la composed of eleven steady teachers phis one parttime teacher and two teacher aids. The ritudpnts Ml have eleven subjects at one time or an- other during tee week which Includes opening exercises, reading, spelling, science, social studies, arithmetic, - New License Dr. T. H. Carver, director of the Department of Public Health,. said this. week that the Franklin County General Memorial Hospital bad been issued license. The license mss Issued after the local hospital board submitted to tee state dans tor some remodeling of the hospital to take care of what has been called by the state as "fire towards" 'The hospital board has now proposed ted a study be made of a new building for the hospital. The board wifi request that the state department delay action oq what is called phase two of the remodeling of the old building. . Receive BSA Award National as - yet Fttlwf Din ing cituaiiDn, teachers who show outstanding ability in one or more particular sub- ject is allowed to teach the subject and does so with greater .proficiency than 1 several teachers were forced into the same situation In tee Lewiston situation three teachers are able mm X Outer Breakthrough no. a I the general priesthood Hunter represent the gesieral committee, Burton Brasher, authorities at the quarterly YMMIA, and Elaine B. Dy-of fee YWBHA. conference of Benson stake, acoordlng to President T. R. Beginning Saturday fit 2 ISlder Hunter Is- a p,m. in the Holt. Benson stake member of tee First Council center at Richmond there of Seventies. be held a welfare and ' He will be meeting. At 4:30 the accompanied lend Donald member authority will meet Baglay, by the. stake presidency the welfare and MIA will meet separately. JbItF ith 4 At" 7:30 to 9 pm. there will be held a Priesthood Leadership meeting with the tallowing being requested to stake presidency, ' cterto'TwemmrclBfto high council, YMBHA Herbert Harrlsea has YWBOA presibeen rsappstatsd as Celdency ana their respective ebration chairman fer boards, bishoprics, welfare committees, ward YMBHA (Ms year accecdtng to superintendency, ward Elder Milton R. will st - - Cebhrafisn Harris! . . y, super-intendenc- . RICHMOND Saturday last teach P. E. or music to 90 or more students, and in the week Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy came sense if tiie situation Hatch CUy CeucOmu Murray, Mr. and Mrs.' John required a group of two or three in arithmetic or readWOcex. Whittle, Vignette Whittle, Mr. ing one teacher would be Mr. was and Mrs. James Murray, Mr. released to take care of event chslrmaa ef the ' these students snd give them and Mrs. Merril Murray, individualized last year which was acinstruction. Mr. and Bln. Scott Poulsen claimed ie be eae ef the Three tasdnal and family of Garland and programs very are carried eststsndtng events stagBlrs. Eton Chrtotafferson which include programmed ed. Plans am to the and two sons of Homedale, reading in (he tint and secfer ansther Mg Idaho, attended the funeral ond grade, arithmetic groupA new vice-wi- ll readiand individualised services In Bancroft, Idaho, ing be ng.. for Fred Bertas, father of Under the careful the next supervis Blrs. LeRoy Bfurrsy. He ion of very capable few . days. teachers, died suddenly in Blase, Aria., students are allowed to pro at tee age of 93. . Friends trees at their own rate of APARTMENT HOUSE earning or perform at his RICHMOND calling'at the. mortuary on unique Art Vinton level of readtoess. Friday evening' were Bfr. The teacher aids have has started building an apart and Blrii - Alvin Speckman wen an added help to the ment house on property loteachers allowing them more cated on west First South. snd Bln. Ivy Anderson. (Continued on page 4) I YW-BH- presidency, and priesthood group leaden. Sunday at 10 am. and 2 pm. the general sessions trill be conducted with all of the members of the stake being invited to attend. Special musical numbers will be presorted by a Youth Chorus under the direction of Leora Smith and Adonia Dearie Sunday evening Speech tee MIA Festival will be held under tee direction of Mrs. Johnson Ronald (Shauns) and Chutes Peart. Biuric will be provided by fee various wards of the stake. AH members of the stake are Invited to a A young boy, named Yumm, stands In front of Am family homo IN VIET NAM in Viet Nam (top photo). In the Wkgroun d one of his parents Is bant over working in the family garden. Viet Nam is aland of ose foUam of Mage that provides a spot for tee Viet Cong to ambush. Photos by Reginald Hyde - Utter Fito Vtet Nan Ed. Note: This is tee, second In a series of letters written by a North Cache Valley Marine about the war, the native llfo, tee conditions of the icemen in Viet Nam. y CPL. REGINALD HYDE Lecember. U is because of the many Monsoon seasons that Viet N mis a very tropical country, with vegeta-Ki- n and Janfle covering the land everywhere you look. T.ie native people here, called Viet Namese, clear the fl't lower !ads and grow rice, potatoes, and sugar cane. The fish that they catch come from the rice ddies. Hew they get in rice paddies is anyones guess. The places that these peo- pie live in are called VILLES not towns and cities like In the United States. The people here are very be- ly. you really . )ear LoRene, I received your most wei-om- e letter yesterday along letters from mom ,nd dad, and a package with me cookies and candy in Who over made them, a k you very much. 1 ally enjoyed them. are you doing li your :lasiesT I know that your li becoming ndwrWng .ry good now. How do you h two - -- sccl , so far? Fo you :n on going to college? I r rn it if I o'n evif get ettled down again and get U of my Mils mid. . I went o be sn investigator, so UH i:? about two years of col--c to do it i t) your q'levtion 'cut Viet Nam. there's not ally very nurh to tell you t you eon tell your taach-bIll try. OK? Right now to the Blonsoon . er BtSyi pro-gram- t. Native Life, Enemy Described athe An break-troug- APRIL J4. HM THURSDAY. Stake Sets Conference awards have for Youth been earned by two of the districts In tee Cache Valley Council, Boy Scouts of Amer-- . lea. The recognition was made to the Franklin district, serand ving Franldin county, the North Cache district ser-area north of Smith- award plaque was presented to each district and Key 3 award certificates were presented to the district chairmen, district commissioners and the district ' scout executive. Those receiving awards In- chided Loyal Hansen, Frnk fin district chairman; Dean Btarinin. Franklin district commissioner; 0. L. Baltem, Norte Cache district chairman; Golden Bowman, North Cache district commissioner, scout mi Roy Anderson, executive for both districts. During 1965 tea Franklin district had a membership gain of five percent and organized three now Scout mMm North Cache district gain o a tad membership and organised percent two new units. According to Darrell council scout executive volunteer loaders of grouting in these district an Increasing an achieving or boys wife e rifoettva program. toe said that mey have dramatic m in reaching bpye. to improving scout unit the snd in serving,chart-end their and units nout institutions. UTAH LEWISTON. ft Stk an-with- in Area Scouts v Dean Palmer, administrator for the hospital, soli that he bad heard that the license was to be Issued hut W. vol. m h IT TAKES PLANNING Holding a planning tor Am fifth and state grades are Ray Wiser, 1 Rigby, principal, Blrs. Sam Ju- - .and Wayne - borenson The Citizen Photo " There were 88 chiMm checked at the Lazy Eye clinic held ' at the' Lew'"''!! Btnentary school : . Chested Friday morning, ccordtac to M-- s, HMch (LaRue) WUcox. This clinic was wry we'J reap ed by fee parents of ' the community. T4i era 'r?son here in Viet Nam. It by the Lewiston PTA will be over soma time in organization. - ut s Eighty-Eig-ht deve how friendly they are unless you could meet them personally. The people are rry short and ltlanv. but everyone works hard in the trds, women and men of ages up to the 80's, believe it or not! here wear The people clcthes that look like two piece Mack silk pajamas.' '"d they wear these day and right Ninety percent of the over starting frcplethe ageshere, of around 20 ' years of age, have something wrong wife teelr .teeth, whan Jry are starting to all rot out. Is They chew what lled Beattie Nut. It has the same effect as heroin or cocaine. R numbs the pain if they keep eating It, and t a so coats ferir teeth The nut Itself is red in color and they nse It like ' ing tobacco. The young ?Vtdren dont hsrdiv ever "far clothes ban, and (ha. voung girls between throe :s and six years old are ones. who ears:. of s 1 catty around tea smliB Vhes.. The people that wo .f,aro ,T'iny are called Vtet Cong. They are from North "?t Nam. and ere I by Red OMnar lhay ( Continued on paga I) l-- ke - . . i I |