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Show The Paysoii Chronicle, Payson, Utah Seven of ten teachers likes teaching the best THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1960 Spring Lake News LET'S ELECT r FRANCIS S. LUNDELL and family returned and Between one-thir- d Seven out of ten Utah teahome last week end from a chers said to the of Utah, teachers (28.7 liked teaching they Dinner guests at the home weeks vacation trip to Calisaid well were else better than any thing they they per cent) of Mrs. Cecil H. Peery on fornia. Utah Slats Legislature They went to take could think of doing, and if satisfied with the results being Monday were her cousins from their son, Ronnie and some of do to the achieved all school over had it by public again Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. John his friends to Fort Ord, where they e from sixty-fivper cent would systems in which they teach. E. Todd and Mrs. Erva Dudto after had spendreport e they caeight-tenth- s a Sixty-onas and choose LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT ley and daughter, Janis. They ing a two weeks leave here reer. teaching again per cent were fairly well satNo. 6 spent the afternoon visiting with their families. One elementary teacher des- isfied with the results being with Mrs. Peery and Lenora The Laffertys spent some cribed how she felt about tea- achieved. Male high school and Ray Huish. time in San Francisco, visiting ching in the Democratic Candidate less than ten teachers with words: following Mr. and Mrs. George some of the places where Mr, I feel were most years experience that teaching brings their daughter, Mrs. Lafferty was stationed while critical. Farmer Sportsman Shirla iHofeling from Salt Lake serving in the Navy. They vis more happiness and satisfacA Public Health Nurse of Costa Rica's National Health Service exWhile a majority of the tea tion than occupation any and Keith and their sons, ited in Los Angeles, the tern administers oral vaccine against poliomyelitis to a child of one Experienced motherhood. I love chers were either well satisLoyd,; Mr. and Mrs. Howard pie area and other places of cepting and I fied or fairly well satisfied, of the houses in her district. These new vaccines are made with I Served three terms children the teach, attenuated or tamed strains of Peery and daughter, Susan, interest and also visited with sometimes feel that I am in the House of really with the results being achiev- and are taken by mouth and notlive rather than killedarepoliovirus and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lyman relatives there. by injection. They usually Representatives helping them to have a better ed by the schools, they had a given in the form of pills or in d and family attended the Wm. syrups. Costa Rica Lake.. Culture Club life. of number 1937 - 39 Spring im- is only one of several Latin American for suggestions reunnow nations Owen Orton Sr. family oral using held the September meeting These are some of the high- proving school services. For vaccine in campaigns 1951 - 53 polio. against ion held at the Payson Park at the home The teachers Pan American Thursday night 1955 - 57 were asked example, of arm Bureau, of of Sanitary an Pan the poll 28. operating opinion on Aug. of Mrs. Rex Peery. Mrs. Roy lights American Health what and Organization would Office suggestions for Regional the they State Senator Mrs. Ida Huish from Payson Lyman, president, conducted. Utah teachers conducted for have for Francis S. Lundell of the World Health Organization, assists the countries improving communi Americas 1939 - 43 Mrs. A short business meeting was the Utah Education Associa- cations between in combating this crippling disease. and her sister-in-lathe schools tion by Clark, Bardsley and Erma Clark from Oakland, held. Closer relaHaslacher, Research Consult- and the public. VOTE FOR A MAN WHO WILL MAKE A Calif., who has been visiting Mrs. Hector Sadler gave an ants of Portland, Oregon, and tionships between parents and with Mrs. Huish and other rel- account of the L. D. S. Pageextra curricular one and cutting GOOD REPRESENTATIVE OF ALL THE PEOPLE per cent released today by the Utah Ed- teachers got the largest re work, atives and friends in Payson ant which she was and reducing the work day. answered Yes to the Better sponse. Association. press relations, privileged quesucation spent Wednesday evening vis- to attend all three nights it Those teachers who said with closer cooperation and One teacher expressed it Are teachers in your tion: VOTE IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION SEPT. 13 iting with Mrs. Cecil Peery was presented. She showed this way: Eliminate the district they liked teaching only mod- better understanding between generally encouraged at her home. from the Pal- erately well, or considered it the press and schools receiv- mounting clerical work. Give to try new ideas and pictures clipped methods A house guest of Mrs. Dap' myra news paper of different me five minutes time during or an unsatisfactory occupation, ed the second largest vote. not," (Paid Political Adv.) hna Moore for a week was her scenes of the Pageant. the day that I can call my Asked what changes would as reasons for their feelgave sister-in-laMrs. Malinda Mrs. Elvon Butler Low pay scales, unreas- do most to Increase their sat- own." an Morris from Salt Lake. Mrs. account of a recent gave she ing: onable work loads, crowded isfaction in teaching, almost In second place, as a means trip Morris came with her daughter-in- and her husband had made d to classrooms and unsatisfactory of the teachers sug- of increasing satisfaction in -law, Mrs. Harvey Adams a more reasonable teaching and close on the heels Mass, to see their dau- social status in the Lynn, gested $ and daughter, Shirley, from rearrangement Advisory Service work load by reducing clerical of lightened work load was ghter and family. She followParowan, who had been visit- ed the route a better pay schedule which 5 Confidential -- Without Obligation they took on the ing with her in Salt Lake. map and told of the interestwould permit teachers to mainMrs. Adams and Shirley stay love and children spent the tain a reasonable standard of ing places they visited and in outstanding work. ed over night with Mrs. Moore, cidents Los While Labor he in which Day week end with his living. She Angeles happened. returning to their home Tues- also showed pictures they had visited with his sister, Ruth parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Teachers were asked: Proday morning. taken and some souvenirs she Ann, Mr. and Mrs Armond Menlove. They came to visit viding there were no financial Mrs. Ethel Decker, Miss brought home with her. Gunderson and family at Cov-eni- and also to join in the Harvest barriers, what curriculum or Lenora Huish, Mrs. Daphna over a week end. Days and Homecoming in Pay-so- program change would you Refreshments were served by Moore, and Mrs. Zella Griffith hostesses Mrs. Rex Mr. and Mrs. Ted Menlove and suggest making to improve serPeery attended the Daughters of Mrs. Grant Club Col- and children returned home They, with their children vice in, your district? Among Lyman. meetUtah Pioneers county lect was read by Mrs. Roy Ly- on the Labor Day week recently returned from San the suggestions receiving the ing held at Spanish Fork Sec- man. end from a weeks vacation Francisco where Ralph attend- heaviest vote in order of the ond Ward chapel last ThursA recent visitor at the Ihome trip to California. They spent ed a special school for ten number of responses were: day afternoon. Mrs. Griffith of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Menlove two days and nights at Bak- days. They enjoyed a visit Reduce the number of stutook part on the program. She was their dents per classroom. Set up Max Menlove ersfield where they visited with his sister and brother-in-lason, sang, Our Own Pioneers and of Murray. He was on his way with an uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Armond special classes related to the was accompanied by Mrs. to the Los They also Gunderson and family at Cov- ability of students, and change Angeles Air Center Wilford Menlove. Decker. the curriculum to include more for a special three weeks as- visited with a sister and fam- enia. Susann and Jana Lou Gun- science, less athletics and varHappy over the birth of a signment for the Government. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Armond derson of Covina, Calif., left ious other curriculum changgranddaughter is the babys Max has received a special Gunderson at Covenia. grandfather, David J. Butler. Merit award for the past two Wayne Benson underwent Tuesday for their home after es." Little Joi Lynn was born in years from the Salt Lake Air surgery in the Payson City spending the past month with Most Utah teachers gener: , V'J ' the Payson City Hospital. She Center where he is employed. Hospital last week. their grandparents, Mr. and ally feel free to deal with conwill celebrate her birthday on This year he received the MerMr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan Mrs. Leo Menlove and other troversy in the classroom. Aug. 19. Her parents are Mr. it award and was also win- and Mr. and Mrs. Elvon But- relatives. The girls are dau- Seventy-fou- r and seven-tenth- s and Mrs. Gale D. Hanks of ner of the two hundred and ler spent Friday and Saturday ghters of Mr. and Mrs. per cent of Utah teachers said 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Salem. She was greeted at fifty dollar check given each on an outing at Strawberry. (Ruth Ann Menlove) they were free to explore conhome by her four sisters and year as a special award for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Men Gunderson, troversial subjects. Sixteen and three-tenttwQ brothers who were very per cent said happy over her arrival. Mama they were not free and 5.9 is the former Zina Butler per cent gave qualified anfrom here. swers. is Paternal Utah teachers generally feel grandmother Mrs. Lillian Beddoes of Salem. that they are encouraged to 64 WEST 1st NORTH PAYSON The MI.A. Laurel group held try out new ideas and metha party for their mothers Tuesods in the classroom. Eightyday night of last week. A program consisting of songs and talks was given. Bishop By Lenora Huish ferty one-four- th e, fruit-flavore- t six-tenj- one-thir- i . and a, n, ICeitlt follev MORTUARY Service With Beauty and Dignity - Ar-ma- HHONE hs Junior Lundell presented Lau-rett- e awards to the girls who had filled their requirements. Refreshments were served. The First and Second year Beehive girls, their leaders and their mothers attended the Beehive Swarm Night prod gram held at the Ward, Aug. 29 First year girls receiving e awards were Barbara Benner, Sandra Butler, Jeanine Neilsen and Judy Peay. Second year girls, Patricia Peery and Sandra Jean e Benner received awards. Receiving Honor Bee awards were Linda Wilson, Merlene Sadler and Jean Marie Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Butler and sons, Harold and Pete, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Butler and children, Joe, Ray and Kent, attended the Lars Jorgeresen family reunion held at Liberty Park in Salt Lake Saturday, Sept. 3. 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