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Show Moved High siool Teacher Called By Death 3 By Viola West : ,Know Her Was to Love Her" & Bessie Newman, one of the t: 'oved teachers in the Alpine j; District, passed from this t :; life Tuesday, July 23, at a (i ike hospital, following a ten i 1 1 ulness. :. ias born in Pleasant Grove, I iter of the late Fred W. and X .a Nelson Newman. After gr ad -r ;;lrom the local high school i. raided the University of Utah, : lake; the Agricultural College, v. c, and the B. Y. U, Provo, 'r. i'.iiig from the latter institu-!, institu-!, i 1931. She also attended the t :;aiy of Berkeley, California, i: Northwestern University at i. :o. Throughout Miss New-t New-t schooling she was always an : --iing student, winning recog-s recog-s :. and awards from high school f mi college. Just before her i : i'ion she was awarded a trip iwstone Park by the Tribune i ; fx essay. Nor did her educa- op at the colleges, during the : . :r she has traveled throughout i -sited States. I-' : teaching career begun in the : schools at Pleasant Grove, but ' :ogressive spirit led her on and past ten years she has been i of the English and the speech lj .'Bents of the American Fork -chool. Her worth as a teacher be overestimated. Her high L queenly personality, love for nts and love for her work : ' her an inspiration to the many : with whom she came in 't is well as hei- co-workers. I "ill loved her. Newman has been prominent I : aiunity life also, holding var-Wch var-Wch positions and assisting , ; tand social functions. She was ; ' -to of the Sunday school j. board of the old Alpine stake, President Clifford Young as ;ndent, and since the divi-:I divi-:I the stake she has served on :al'anogos stake Sunday school 1 Tlth C. L. Wright, James Cul-David Cul-David Gourley as the superintendents. Her recog-a-rat as a reader made her 5'iSht after and she gave of '' frwly, going as a guest art-eminent art-eminent social functions the state. Her opinion ;atles was authority and she "community and in ward In American Fork and 'I Grove. 4V1 a life of unselfish ser-;;Jet ser-;;Jet began in her home. Af-Passing Af-Passing 0f the parents she responsibility and was al--eWeal for her sister and her' , ey always sought her ad-;a ad-;a counsel. After the mar-; mar-; 'sister, Daisy, Miss New- her home with them, and lf STls continued that same Interest in each oth- '. he Was always kind and , of her friends. To them 4 balm of joy, strength, mi love. iiv ,fid that she lived her uUy, for "True living , . .. of soul, -fibre to the , -, ongshlp over self and in-. in-. ; ,;tt 10 others." 1 "i-S!n";cos wlU be conducted stake tabernacle with I ' u' Atood in charge. |