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Show Thursday, Nov. Price, Utah 4 Local News By Mrs. Hannah Pitman, Moab, spent Thursday in the Green River Medical center holding a Well Baby Clinic. She was aided by Mrs. Glen Dale Johnson, Mrs. Leonard K. Jewkes and Mrs. Edith Gardner running the office. Eighteen babies were tested. Mr. and Mrs. Levon Bigelow and Mrs. Pearl Baker drove to Salt Lake City on Thursday to attend a Travel Council meeting at the Capitol Building. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sherrill left Saturday by plane for El Paso where they will pick up a new car and then drive to Knifley, Kentucky for a short visit with Rays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Sherrill. Mrs. Ed Young took her children Terry and Stanley to Mack, Colo, to spend a few days with the Warren Thompsons. Mrs. Don Wilcox visited Price this week, to see her mother, Mrs. Mike Fidel, Spring Glen and attend to business matters. Don Wilcox, Dean King and Wayne Smith are each setting up new tin granaries on their ranches. Hastings from California is visiting the Howard Hastings family, and will remain until after Thanksgiving. Mrs. Peggy Thompson drove to Grand Junction on Monday and brought her brother, Pat the from home Gahagen Green River man Views hospital. He is getting around on crutches. Mrs. Barbara Childs drove to Moab on Thursday for medical attention and tests. Mrs. Iris Allen Taylor is slowly recuperating from a severe heart attack. She has been in the Valley West Hospital under intensive care for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stephens left on Saturday for San Diego to spend the holidays with the Harold Stephens family. The Junior American Legion 564-333- program for the people there. Mrs. May Wilson is chairman, and Mrs. Thelma Lemon is of the group, for this meeting were Kresha Dunham and Lori Howland. STATE COUNCIL MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scott traveled to Salt Lake City this past weekend. Mr. Scott purchased business supplies, and Mrs. Scott attended a Utah State Council of ESA Meeting of which she is the First Vice President. MEETING held their Beta Zeta November business meeting at the Dennis OLaughlin home with Cheryl OLaughlin and Beverly Ekker acting as hostesses for the evening. The meeting was presided over by Carol Peacock, vice president. There were ten members present and guests were Mary Wilson and Gwen Anderson. Final preparations for the annual Christmas Baazar which will be Dec. 9 at Economy Hardware was made. they visited with another daughter, Mrs. Howard E. (Alice) Thompson. Joann, a house guest at the Riter Ekkers, has been showing her slides and giving a narration about her trips all ... 8 x 10 walk-i- NORBEST 24 compressor, vegetable case with compressor and meat case with compressor. See at Peacocks Foodtown in Green River or call James Peacock or Fix-- It 4. FOR SALE . . . Dalination pups. Pet and show quality. Ready for Christmas. 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Schillings Nutmeg - Ps-o- z Schillings Poultry Seasoning Schillings Pumpkin Pie Spice Schillings Ground Sage Western Family Cranberry Sauce whole or strained-30Cocktail Juice Western Family whole Sweet Pickles- Hawaiian Punch Concentrate Certified Salted Spanish Peanuts Western Family Mandarin Oranges 1 j5Jumboi rolls O Cut & Lemmier Outside of Carbon and Emery county the three year charge is $20.50 or $7.50 for one year and $14 SPECIALS BnsflcalEaentf .F years. He also noted that students viewed courses in the natural sciences as being more difficult and less stimulating than those social in the humanities, sciences or education. IV4-0- Z WESTERN FAMILY The Convenient Bank for I of teaching. These Prices Effective Nov. 21 &22 CHECK THE SLC PAPERS FOR all New AG Friday, Saturday V-- 8 .r... GREEN RIVER BRANCH years 4lcJJ Towels nnc A 2V2-0- V I you subscribe to the Sun Advocate for three years. Emery county residents can get the paper sent to their home for $14 or $5.50 for one year and $10 for two SCOTT VIVA Pumpkin completely. Make sure that the fluorescent bulb has not loosened FIRST HELPER See Then For Financing Dealer! Local Your Save ex- general CLOSED CARBON AVENUE FROM ?a m to 7 p m. b AUUTT the pectation is that teachers improve with experience, the more experienced teachers in this study were rated no better than those in their first two iviafsccei LOCATIONS Chuck Steak Ground Beef Double Delight Sausage Rolls Swifts Brown 'n Serve Link Sausage Bar-Weiners When an ordinary light-bulburns out there is no doubt about it. Fluorescent bulbs, on the other hand, do not go bad instantly and in the fixture and check the pins on both ends of the glass tube. Clean and adjust the pins and the contacts inside the socket, making sure the power is off. If a new bulb fails to work properly, the starter may need replacing. (The starter is a very small cylinder that fits into the fixture, usually under the lamp. A cold fluorescent bulb is hard to start and will flicker, so turn the switch on and off a few times to get it warmed up. although their classroom technique. Centra found that the greater the gap between the two ratings, the more likely instructors were to change. Subsequent evaluation of the teacher, either by the same class at semesters end, or by a new class entirely, revealed the lb. Tip 8. ... not. Three areas in which teachers were criticized include: They were not concerned enough with student learning. They werent open enough to other viewpoints. They werent clear enough in describing how students would be evaluated. However, when instructors became aware of such differences, by comparing the results of student evaluations with their own forms, they tended to modify, 3 564-34- 2 houses to be FOR SALE moved. $3,500. Contact Glen 112fc Baxter. Phone and Mrs. Kay Hunt, Wayne and Scott Shirley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Shirley. Two cheer leaders at Wayne are Hanksville gals, Rita Ann Ekker and Karen Sellers. TOM footage staffs) and Kevin Burr and Craig Johnson lead yelling for the Shorts (shorthand classes). Dan TOEKGY8 in a special contest Thursday night to raise money for the year book. Kevin Price led the cheers for the Pubs (publication n techniques? For instance, instructors frequently seemed to think they had made course objectives clear while students often did do. Linda Hill of Salt Lake City. He is a graduate of Green River at high and has been living a runs he where imto Creek had instructors Cripple begun Mrs. and Mr. inlogging operation. prove in some areas. For stance, many teachers began to Cline will plan to go to Cripple take more care in summarizing Creek for the wedding, the major points of their lectures and discussions. The students pointed out some things about instructors we hadnt expected, said Mr. SUBSCRIPTIONS We learned that Centra. when whole 32-3- FOR SALE cooler with and Johnson cut., been purchased for the lunch room. The old ones that pull out of the wall are not being used anymore. The Americanism club sponsored a special Veterans instruction improving Centra found often do see teaching in different, more substantially favorable light than their pupils Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cline received word recently that their son Eddie will soon marry 0 cnams ministrators to determine our eligibility for funds. Three new folding tables have two-wa- 564-326- OLD FAITHFUl inform students. Mr. Carlson, State Inspector of Physical Plants was also in school checking each room for heating, lighting and square Should PRINCETON, N.J. y college grading be street? Should students have the chance to evaluate professors as a step towards Albrecht, son of Mr. and Mrs. La Naie Albrecht. Basketball team players from Hanksville are: LaMont Ekker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darys Ekker, Karmin Hunt, son of Mr. Dr. Roylance of the Utah Division of Healths Bureau on special health services, along with the director of the School for the Deaf and Blind at Ogden were at school this week to Day program with guest Auxiliary held its regular speakers Kay Jewkes and Richard meeting November 13. Over the Vietnam veteran last two months the girls have Ryan. Student speakers inmade 12 pillows, six monkeys cluded boy staters Rodney and four frogs. These are gift Silliman and Kevin Price, girls items for the Veterans and the state representatiaves Kelly Childrens Home at American Crawford and Margaret Fork. They are planning a trip Hastings, along with Kevin to the Emry County Nursing Burr who attended Freedom before Academy. Home sometime Christmas with a special The Shorts tipped the Pubs 0 Classified Ads John Tammy Ekker teachers and adof the services available to handicapped right to grade teacher that insturctors a their a According to a recently Temple with their reception the Gary Carlin, whos operated a next day at the Geneva ward published research report, the service station here for some answer is yes. cultural hall. time has been employed in Salt The study showed that Mrs. Edith Miller who Lake for Caffal Tile. Wife, student ratings of teachers can 66 Cafe the Phillips operates Patty, and their two sons, will in returned from remain here and run the station lead to modest changes recently after only teaching practices she where Calif, Bakersfield, until they can find a home in half a semester of use. And, the entered her art work in the Granger. longer an evaluation system is Leila Mize Studio sponsored art Stephen and Carol Hatch have show with the proceeds of entry moved into their new mobil used on campus, the more effect it can have on teachers. fees going to the City of Hope. home presently parked at the Directed by John A. Centra, a who has already shown Ekker Trailer Court. Edith, at research psychologist her talents locally, presented Wrestling matches began her oils and rock paintings, Friday at Wayne high in Educational Testing Service driftwood art, plus a rock and Bicknell with three Hanksville (ETS), the project involved about 400 instructors and their fossil collection. She was ac- lads on the squad. They are classes at five colleges which companied by her daughter, Keven Robison, son of Mr. and had never used student rating Linda Miller, and grandson, Mrs. Alvin Robison, Dale systems before. Loren. While in Bakersfield Hohnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pirate News By Report affirms student Hanksville PEOPLE WED JoAnn Dugdale and Bob By Barbara Ekker Wethenngton, Phoebe Sherril Mr. and Mrs. Homer Teusher over the world. One showing of and Dave Elsenrath were married in Las Vegas, Nev. of Geneva, Idaho are an- Films of Africa was given at the the engagement of church Friday with donations during the week. They were nouncing their daughter, Shauna, to going to the ward. accompanied by sisters of Mrs. Marion Wells, son of former Dugdale's, Mr. and Mrs. Hanksville residents Mr. and Mrs. David Quilter of George Weihing of Green River and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mrs. William W. Wells. Their Henriville is here visiting her Fullmer. Both young couples wedding will take place daughter, Mrs. Gladys Johnson December 1st in the Manti LDS and family. will reside in Green River. or 4 'Western Gateway to Canyonlands and Lake Powell" YOUNG CHAPTER to wed Salt Laker & Maxine Baker Green River Editors Pearl Pearl and Maxine Baker The crossing patrol organized by Womans Club started on Monday, with Mrs. Lorin Milton and Mrs. Wayne Smith taking alternate weeks of this duty. Both ladies are to be sworn in on the Green River Police Force and will aid in other duties other than getting the school children across the highway intersection at Long Street. This has been a problem, and these women are to be commended for this public spirit in taking this assignment. Lawrence Hawthorne, & 23, 1972 without cpn. 3ibs.$219 t I I |