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Show .!. T 11 ur, mrr. r t M's.uivnt 1 rAGE TlttE n with .hc.ung.rovM.U b.o.teis Ol PHEASANT HUNT one of the most extensive K I1FGINS SUNDAY any County in the state, aicidog W -- I Poirier Depicts Spirit Of Junior Red Cross in Movie CARBON STUDENrS EXCEED NATIONAL Shirley j STANDARDS IN MAJORITY OF STUDIES: y cf duck and deer n of t'ai turn and hurting 1 'In I) tuwht.es Will take til the field Sunday fur the oeri!!ig of the three-da- V hi usalit sc a si m Shooting lliay stall at B Oil a m on the fust day, and at 7 00 a m cm Monday amt Tuesday No shooting will be allowed after 6 00 p nv Pens. Ink, pencils, carbon The daily limit of thiee birds, school supplies Tim combined with the three days of Afh g.i. K tv I ! al t.is i f- I n U r rc ' 111. (!.e Ill to ( e f .la !j a s Surrtiitrndrnt W 1 (i f in' iu m.lUV WU'l I 4- II i ! i! It ..la J!( f eont.etrd Al , I'alU I - u.e umuij the n.osl rxirl.MVr Slut Ua.itn.gh t of Its kind 6ttrn. ted In this trict during lodil r,il w ai c J.lrt-Je- dis- below: 2nd grades Reading. 3n 5 3(5 .p. made avail-- t KENILWORTH MAN portion of the funds 29. 26, arithmetic, 28 7. 26. lng, conto be schools lt for 3rd grade Reading, 43. 45. Sjell-infd a' part of the national reem-vrm- r.t 5t 5. 45 KILLED IN MINE In 53all3. 45. arithmetic, has been j rogram one subject these the except allocated to Carbon county, grades exceed the national medians ,;"r;iiniii nt W. W. Christenven The a tv.ineed Stanford nehieve- Howard Victor IiuKon, 40, was our.red Wednesday. merit te-w.is given m grades four i e arc a sufficient number killed In the In l. pc ndent Coal and to eight. imluMvc The subjects were tln-.scourses. Coke companys mine at Kenilworth as follows paragraph ptijle ,nt tested in meaning, word x',5 will be ftarted in the larger siel!ing, language-- , l.tera-tur10 00 n. in. Th.ir.Ml.iy when run meaning. in Carbon about ers of population history an i civics, geography, horse-draw- n mine car. physiology, and arithmetic. Teachers will bo selected ovtr v a In all .nty n'thc unemployed ranks, and al- - Funeral services were- - held in the 'grades and in a'l subjeets-- , except were ugh it iv not essential that they j Wallace mortuary chapel Sunday at literature, the district certified teachers, they must con- -t 2.00 p. m. with burial in the Pi ice i,1,ovo ,h national medians or so x al school and relief officials near to them that the variation lias cemetery. ; the y me qualified to teach cer-- n 'no special significance The district il- According to Supci intendent median in literature, however, is Subjects. liam of exact the details WoodhcaJ, CarInstructors will be taken from significantly below in all the eleflie accident are unknown as the vic-- 1 mentary and junior high grades. was working alone at the place not be imported unless it is ne- Superintendent Christensen attrib-- 1 where he met his death. Officials utes the poor showing in this sary. Mr Christensen said. subject Courses to be offered will be de- - surmised, however, that Paulson eithj0 the lack of school and community Tined by the demand of those er fainted or was kicked by the horse hbraries. Sones-Harr- y lode-sirIt before fading in the path of the car. to attend the school. school high suffered a broken back, crushed achievement test was planned to conduct certain acade-.- e given in all .: couises, such as Fnglish, history, chest and a number of broken ribs. ninth grades in the junior high Paulson was born in Gordon, Minn. schools, and to all grades in the senucs and other Americanization sub-c:- s. October 26, 1893, a son of Mr. and ior high school. will Vocational studies proba- -j Subjects in which include sewing, homemaking, Mrs. Oscar Paulson. He is survived tests were given were: Language Ross Paulson, an(j literature, e of the sick, manual arts, home by his widow, Minnie natural mathmctics, and one child. He has been employ- - science, and social science, pentry, servicing of home electric-equipme- nt e ninth grade all but three and servicing of auto-obile- s. ed at Kenilworth for the past three jn years- schools were above the median in oa The program will be under the language and literature, and the low- terested in registering for the course est was but two points below. In neral supervision of the state ls are advised to report to county re- - mathematics, but one school fell of education, with local ' low while in natural science all sur- in direct charge. lief heads or Mr. Christensen. Those d. weaknesses in In- -i dividual pupils or in grades, with the view of providing adequate remedial1 measures mher tl. lough individual instruction or by necess.tiv changes in cl.issioom practice ! e ; e. f ? j s , KEEP T v yv y y y y y V ACTIVITIES By Reading THE J COUNTY CARBON 4 j INFORMED on SUN-ADVOCA- SPECIAL TEMPORARY SUBSCRIPTION RATE I Here Shipment of tlie fn-- t cat load of new models of the Studc baker autos was ircoivrd hole last week by tbe Western Auto Co, distributors for this district. The new ears are exceptionally utti active in appearance. Another shipment is expected in the near future, the inability of the ,or to supply the having j caused some delay. Years for nd i 35 -- Thrift de-irtm- jPHotmi? of-na- Guaranteed 48 lb. bag . . Sweet Shredded Cocoanut 21c Lb New Crop Walnut Meats LB. 43c Hewletts Extracts Bottle Hams LOIN END Lb LEG END Lb Shoulder 10:30 a. m. Street Parade led by C. C. H. S. Band. 11:00 a- - m. Silent Tribute for 30 seconds in memory of departed buddies. 11:01 a. m. Program at L. D. S. Tabernacle. Speaker, John E. Booth of Spanisih Special musical numbers. men and wives lunch12:00 Noon eon at American Legion hall, under direction of American Legion Auxiliary. m. Football game Kiwanis Field. 2:30 Fork. Ex-servi- ce p. Carbon County High vs. American League Pirates Young :30 p. VW m- - 8c 4 3 Sv--- fjmm Lard Bacon Lbs. Candied Pe2 w Fresh Stock Bars Fcr a f Black Beauty 11c Pop Corn 3 i.ts Fancy Tokay 35c Grapes 14c . Cape Cod Cranberries Crisp, Fresh Lettuce Head Jonathan Lb. PRICE WELCOMES 13c Pure White 7oc YOU Lb. Lamb Roast Lb. Armistice Day Dance, Silver Moon OrHall, Price, Utah. Cal Jewkes chestra, 10 pieces. Tickets 15c Shoulder Club Sponsored by Grand Junction Rotary Adults 25c; Children 10c Tickets: 9 13c Rib Pot Roast paper, y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y V fy TE Published at Price Every Thursday Jxixsiblo New Studehakrr b-- a t.i'te spm Sun-Advoca- prj-gra- g, N nw-du- n The twelfth graders, to vary the results, slumped somewhat In mathematics but were above In all cither subjet U, In commenting on the testing Mr. Christensen statisl that, tn his opinion, the general results Indicate satisfactory work on the putt of the nsa jority of the schools He stated, however, that companion of one Sc load with another, or of one teachers work with that of another, solely on the basis of one test, is unfair and dangerous. of the many variables which may Influence test results The numln-- r of pupils and grades jxr teacher, average daily attendance, physical condition of the- pupils, and attitude of parents toward sc hmd work, are all fuetois which1 may influence the pupil work, nnd which may vary materially in differ- out schools The pnnnpal reason for giving tests, according to Mr Christensen, Is to help the schools to pre-adu- i In iii- fell one and sub-Je- word meaning The Stanfoul achievement tests for primary grades were given in grade two and three The subjects given, the district median in each subject, and the national medians, are given . tun ! ui Is objective test p, basic subjects in all iadt- - fioin the first to the twelfth, itnluMve, were milUstrrevl and gladed by III paltlil principals and teat ber, so the results are believed to have a high degree of relialdhty Some Significant results of the tests are given lrlow; Carbon county fust grades made a median score of 42 5 cm the Prrssey test, in comparison with a national median of S5 points In word recognition, these little folk are moie proficient than in SCHOOLS PLANNED FOR CARBON AS PART OF U. S. PROGRAM sc -- di-ti- OrM.fiMn Hn-u- tin i t f W I '.lit standard every subject, haw- quuriiwnls was above ever, the the national median Tenth grades did equally well in alt subjects except in language and literature whete tln-- Ml under tl Miints national standards by Tbe eleventh gladels also met their Waterloo in literature, 44 5 to 44. but c weie well above in all other frs rfitlv W r. at., niciiic one one-hal- rviud ( (he lints chssej In Cat the test. I, g d the I i a1 I M officials Of the CaiMi-lirntlaUn and tlaine Piotertive m issued Tt.e pheasant procUmotioii State ty Newell H Ccaik. Dial a game c.iminlliwr, detlaie be ojei h of Caj bun county shall hunting witti the exception Mi licit on ranch, which Is and jnssled. Apples . i. 22c y y y y y y y y y y y y y y V |