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Show TIIKSUN North Sevier Sets to School night at ISorth Sevier High School This fall will have several new twists, including a "mini-schoo- l, according to Tim Smith, principal. Parents will be given the same schedule their child has, and will attend B&ck abbreviated class sess- ions, the new principal explained. .The traditional back to school event for parents '.will be held Oct. 15 in ; cooperation with the North ;Sevier PTA. A short PTA ; meeting will be held first, followed by the "mini-schoo- l. Parents will have the opportunity to learn what SUSC Offers Night Back-To-Scho- ol problems the student mi- report will be sent home hopes at the end of the first four accomplish during the ght have when they are weeks of school with each said. Smith small, the well what as as year, student, Smith announced. teacher expects from the At the Back to School Included in the report continuSmith student, night, parents will be will be an estimated grade ed. asked to give their apprThe final class period oval to the students and comments from each teacher. Again, the parwill be with the Teacher program. All three-pare- nt, student and teacher ent, Each Advisory System. student and advisor-a- re are to sign the required teacher at NSHS has been asked to sign the report. 8 assigned a group of program, the principal We believe this will students from a grade, explained. help everyone be aware of and works with them the student, whether or We want to school their parget throughout ents involved with the not he is having problems, years. The teacher helps the school, so they know and reward positive Smith said. It student outline his school whats going on, "Smith will give both parents also said. If not do and for the parents year, program acts as an advocate for come to the back to school and teachers an opportunhim. night, we will contact then ity to help students with to come in for an individ- areas in which they are Through the use of weak. this program, we hope to ual conference. mid-terA be able to take care of any progress to teacher each 17-1- Six Classes East Carbon Wins Girts Set To Play Piute Over Wolves In Volleyball Residents interested in 13-- 6 taking courses from Southern Utah State North Sevier High SchEast Carbon scored on with both the line and the College may register for two team ools passes and downed offense showing definite will girls volleyball classes at 5 p.m. Thursentertain Piute in the North the Sevier Wolves, improvement. day, Oct. 2, at Richfield footin a "Our defensive second- first game of the season at School. 13-- pre-seaso- n High ball game last Friday in According to Roger B. Carbon County. Brown, Director of Adult The Wolves took the Education for Sevier School District, three opening kickoff, drove the classes are set and others length of the field, then need more students in or- were forced to punt. The defense held East Carbon, der to be established. blocked their hosts For three credits, then to punt get control of the English 458 (childrens ball. is as available, literature) Glen Bills, junior halfwell as Education 352, back, scored on a 21 yard in Teaching Reading sweep on the first play Elementary School, for from scrimmage to give five credits, and Physical his team the lead and Education 181, Rhythms which their first score of the for Children, season. The kick for the carries two credits. extra point was blocked. iPracticum, student East Carbon came back teaching, and reading and in the second quarter to will be conference classes offered as needed, accor- score on a pass play, and at the half. They led, ding to Dr. Phil Carter of added another touchdown, SUSC. again on a pass play, in During registration, class times and dates will the third quarter. The Wolf defense blocked the Be determined. 7-- SUSC is also willing to extra-poi- kick. We were within the 20 bring business courses to four times and couldn't if Richfield enough score, Head Coach Glen students are interested. - For information about Partridge recalled after the game. We just lost registration or classes our consistency. from SUSC, call The second half was a The School District Office. big improvement, defensively, Partridge declared, 896-440- Bryce Visits On Decline HOMES - Call Terry Shaw Equal Housint Opportunity The number of visits to Bryce Canyon National Park during August totalled 105,500, according to Bob Benton, park superintendent. This is a 10 decrease from the same month last year. Visitation for the first eight months of the year was down 1 with 443,550 visits recorded. Benton noted that all park facilities will remain open through the fall If Ent Mam Sattna.Uuk Phuna Map 7 Cascatfa Nomas season. The Bryce Canyon Lodge will close Oct. 4, but motels and restaurants outside the park remain open all year. ary is improved, but has a ways to go, the coach noted. The team as a whole is steadily improving. The Wolves gained 354 yards, compared to East Carbons 398 yard total. North Sevier was penalized for 55 yards, while their foes accumulated 70 yards in penalties. The Wolves rushed for 156 yards and completed three out of twelve passes. East Carbon rushed for 144 yards, and passed for 121 yards. They also intercepted two Wolf passes. Bills was the leading rusher for theWolves, yards in 20 carries. He also caught two out of four passes for 21 yards and made six tackles Bart Black "ran well," Coach Partridge said, making 36 yards in 9 carries. He also was credited with six tackles, a big improfrom the prevvement ious game, according to the coach. Ed Sorensen carried the ball four times for 11 yards. Todd Nemelka caught one pass for 43 yards, and made 8 tackles. Joe Reynolds, who kicked off for the Wolves, averaged 48 yards per attempt. Moky Christensen was a "definite improvement for the Wolves, Coach Partridge declared, making six tackles. The Wolves will travel to Monticello next Friday n for their last Coach Partridge game. described the Monticello squad as ...young, like us, and about the same size. They won their first ball game last week, 28-1over Delores County (Colorado) High School. Region competition begins the following Friday, Sept. 19, with a home game against Milford. 6:30 p.m. tonight (Thursday, Sept. 11) in the new gymnasium. Piute is expected to be the competition for the n in the region according to Jennifer Orison, girls athletic director. Two games will be played, the Jayvee contest at 6:30, followed by the varsity tilt. Wolf-wome- Organ Seminar Is Scheduled A seminar for organ enthusiasts will be held Sept. IRedmondllNIews (MoyttfelMtcItcbeK- - 529-339- 0 Mrs. Vera Anderson was Vontess Jensen. Reed Peterson, Salina, in the Gunnison Hospital for tests and treatment. and Karen Sorenson Crane Her daughter Maxine and were married Saturday, her husband, Frank Sept. 6, at their home. Her Thomas, Las Vegas, came parents, Melvin and back to be with her. They Maxine Christensen, had just recently been hosted a dinner for them here. They took her to the afterwards at the Legion Utah Valley Hospital Hall, and also for family Monday. We send our best members. They are living in the home that belonged wishes. Wallace and Doris Cald- to David and Kathy Bretz. well, Torrence, Calif., We welcome them here. were here from Sunday to Newel and Aleen Olsen Saturday, visiting her attended the wedding dinmother, Mrs. Veda Jen-- , ner and reception of his sen, and his sister, Rhea granddaughter, Gayle Nelson and her husband, Olsen, and Ronnie Ball Terrel. Saturday at the Gunnison Donald and Carina Lar-- " Stake Center. Here for the sen and family have wedding were Paulis and moved to Park City. They , Maxine Peterson and lived in the trailer home family, Lynn and Karen just west of Orvil and Peterson, Craig and Cindy Ethel Jensen. Peterson, Kevin and Julie Visiting Mrs. Sherman Beckstead, and Jan and (Carol) Christensen were Kim Seely and their her friends, Mr. and Mrs. families, of Sandy. They Raymond White and were staying overnight family of Riverside, Calif. with Vernal and Mae They spent a week with Nelson, who also attended her. Sherman is working the wedding reception. in Roosevelt. Vernal and Mae Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jen- hosted dinner for Paulis sen and family, Spanish and Maxine Peterson and Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. their family Sunday. Lynn Lee Jensen and family, and Karen Peterson were South Jordan, visited over staying with her parents, the Labor Day weekend Bronzel and Rula Pickett. with their mother, Mrs. Jerry and Eva Mae Pickett and family went to Victor, Idaho over the Labor Day weekend to attend the testimonial for has been shown her brother, Todd Dustin, Interest in having a class in who is going on a mission to Scotland. They visited Hebrew, but as yet, a teacher has not been her parents, Monroe and Vera Jean Dustin. located, Roger B. Brown, Tom and Kathryn Anof Adult Director La Mirado, Calif., derson, Education for Sevier visited her father, Newel School District, said. More than enough and Aleen Olsen, over the students to justify setting Labor Day weekend. They all went fishing at Otter up a class have expressed Creek. in interest learning the Fred and JoLane Nelson Hebrew language, he said, a few days with his spent but he needs to know the extent to which interest daughter, Betty Nelson, in Springville. goes in the community. Its been a long time Mrs. BettyandJensen and daughter, since Ive been faced by a son, Sandy, dilemma like this, Brown Jennifer, of Salt Lake, commented. The interest visited Labor Day with her and Marva is overwhelming, and our mother, teaching staff is excellent, Gilbert Watters. Marvas but none of them can teach granddaughter, Alison Averett, daughter of Hebrew. Robert and Patsy Averett in interested Anyone signing up for the class, or of Springville, visited who has information about them. 'Ajiw N Hebrew Class Teacher Sough in Monroe, according to Roger B. Brown, Director of Adult Education for Sevier School District. The seminar will be held in two sections, from 7 to 8:15 p.m. for home organ owners, and from 8:30 to 10 p.m. for church organists. Both will be at South Sevier High School. Organ owners should bring their owners manuals. Kay Cashin, a member of the American Guild of Organists, will be the instructor. She has had 25 years of experience playing many different makes ofi'Organs, having A special and big possible qualified been a staff teacher for a to Sylven THANKS go to is Hart Bros. Music and teacher, encouraged He did a Christensen. the District call Office, Valley Organ in Salt Lake City. 24 Page 10 dinner were Melvin and Thursday, September Lewis in the University Hospital. Wonda visited Maxine Christensen. with her children, and Michael and Sheron McEdris stayed overnight in Farland had a baby boy Provo with her sister, Sept. 6 in the Gunnison Floyd and Leora Giles. Hospital. He weighed 7 Manon Mickelsen and lbs. Vk oz. He has lots of Jana Wahlquist were in grandparents. They are: Salt Lake over the Labor Larry and Shanna McDay weekend. Farland, Clovis, Calif. ; Ed Fast and Testimony Miller, Indiahoma, Okla.; Meeting: The baby son of Barbara Miller, Houston, Lee R. and Janeen Soren- Tex.; son was named Jacob Lee Wallace and Arnelda by his father. Poulson, Redmond; Ed Brett Tuft, son of Mr. and Frances Miller, and Mrs. Randy Tuft, was Dallas Tex.; Mrs. Celia confirmed a member by Watson, Dallas; Myron Mickelsen. Mrs. Released: Jerry Pickett Rudolph, Waxahatchie, as scout leader; Betty Tex., and Mrs. Ruth and Dumas Carol Whitehurst, Dallas, Tex. Christensen, nursery Mrs. Larry McFarland, leaders. Clovis, Calif, and daughter housecleaning job on the Legion Hall. He and his wife, Wanda, are greatly appreciated for their efforts in helping the Senior Citizens in so many ways. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baker, Layton, were here to visit Mrs. Reva Sorenson and to attend the 40th North Sevier High School reunion. Mrs. Baker is Olene, the daughter of Cyrus and Sena Jensen, who lived in Redmond while Olene was growing up. Rose Sorenson was in the Gunnison Hospital for a week with five broken ribs she suffered in a fall at her home. She suffered a slight heart attack while in the hospital. She was released Monday, Sept. 1. Sustained: Jerry We send best wishes to Pickett, Sunday School her. Her sister, Dora teacher; Bonnie Peterson, Weller, is staying with Primary teacher; Sheron her. Another sister, Mrs. McFarland and Barbara Zell Sant, Salt Lake, was (Bonnie) Peterson, nurhere for a week just before sery leaders; Ina Poulson, Roses accident. homemaking lesson Vernon and Madge Pe- leader; Jay Bosshardt, terson, Clearfield, and Scoutmaster. Manon Mickelsen, Jana Dwight and Shirley Peterson, Las Vegas, Nev., Wahlquist, Jennilee Larwere here to visit and help sen, Salina, and JoAnn their mother, Mrs. Vera Rice, Richfield, went on a Peterson. The Dwight camping trip at Calf Creek near Petersons were here all Campground week. Hurricane, recently. The Relief Society held a Attending an energy assistance meeting Wed- visiting teachers nesday evening in Rich- workshop Tuesday field were Sylven and evening. A film on visiting was shown. Mable Jensen, Vontess Maurine Hales gave a Jensen, Christy preview of the coming Mickelsen, Reva Soren- lessons. A presentation, son, Ida Christensen, Happening to One, was Marva Watters, and Una narrated by Jan Hales, Hampton. They also with short statements by visited the new unit of Sandra Nielson, Barbara homes being constructed Mickelsen, Linda just north of the Topsfield Mickelsen, Charlotte HatLodge in Richfield for ch, Donna Anderson, Marsenior citizens. People cia Bosshardt, and Louise who want to rent an apar- Jensen. A song to fit the tment may send inquiries theme was by Karen to Sevier Valley Develop- Rasmussen, Betty Anderment Co., P.O. Box 337, son, Joy Mickelsen, and JoLene Willardsen, acRichfield, Utah 84701. The Redmond Store had companied by Shelley Joy a special on Saturday. Hot Lund and Roxanne John- Wanda Christensen, teaching dogs and drinks sold for 10. They have a new name - Whiteys - and a new brand of products for lower prices, Norwest. Whitey (Myron) and his -- wife, Joy Mickelsen are a very friendly, competent couple who go out of their way to please their customers. Mrs. Edris Mickelsen and .Mrs. Elliott (Wonda) Crane, Salina, were in Salt Lake 'Sunday of last week. They visited 11, 1880 Ramona Mrs. Michael (Tama) Clark and Jennifer of Fresno, Calif., came Sunday morning to get acquainted with her new grandson, and visit his parents, Michael and Sheron, and her parents, and Arnelda Wally Poulson. They stayed until Wednesday evening. Gordon and Tammy Johnson and family and John and Roxanne Johnson and family and Joe DeBiasi went to Salt Lake City, where Gordon and Tammy joined Sue John- son and the Swinging Singles Square Dance Club to go on to West Yellowstone to dance for the Labor Day weekend. The John Johnsons joined Terry and Valerie Hansen and family and Jody Johnson, and also went to West Yellowstone, where they met UDell and LouGene Johnson from Buffalo, for the long Wyo. weekend. LouGene came home with them t visit Norman and Eliza Jensen in Centerfield this week and get acquainted with their new baby, Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hansen and family and Sue Johnson were visiting son on the flute. Refreshin Redmond last weekend. ments were served by the They and the John and Gordon Johnsons were in presidency. Here for the naming of Centerfield for fast the baby of the Lee R. meeting for the naming of Sorensons were Newel and Norman's and Elizas Mary Ann Hatch, Vaughn baby boy. His father and Linda Durfee and named him Gregory Rees. family, Aurora, Lloyd and The Jensens served dinner Nellie Hatch, Salina, and Sunday to 43 family memAdrian and Lisa Harward, bers at the home of Gunnison, and Reed and Eugene Jensen. UDell Karen Peterson. They and Jody Johnson ,paipe were all guests for dinner from Buffalo, Wyo. for the at the Newel Hatches in event, and LouGene Aurora. Also attending the returned home with them. 896-440- 6. She has played for professionally Protect Livestock and Crops with Fence Panels, Field Fence and Gates restaurants, conventions, weddings, and dinners. If enough interest is generated through the seminar, a ten-wee- cour- k se in organ playing will be sponsored by the Adult Education office. Courses need at least ten participants to be justified. Those interested in the seminar should call Mrs. or the Cashin, District Office, 527-400- 0, 896-440- 6. $1.50 fee will be charged for each session A of the seminar. Buy Now! 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