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Show BASIN RECORD UINTAH THE October Thursday, , KNOW YOUR SCHOOLS 18, 1956 Report Card st Mrs. Beth Rowley returned to Mrs. Edna Erickson of Fairview her home after spending a week and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelli with her husband who is working of were Sunday dinner Helper at Hill Creek. guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith made Mrs. A. B. Madsen. a trip to Denver and Veiia Grove, Duchesne Stake Sunday School colo., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore. They were gone five days. officers and board members were well represented at the Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stutz and School conference held at Barrett Hall in Salt Lake City on Sunday family of Provo spent Sunday with afternoon. the Rowan Stutz family. Mrs. John Gilbert part Saturday dinner guests at the of the weekend in Salt spent Lake City Mr. were and Earls Jorden home with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Miller. Mrs. Gerald Mitchell and family Her daughter Shauna, who is atof Neola and Mrs. Vernetta Mittending school .there, came out chell of Upalco. with Mrs. Gilbert to spend Sunday with her family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halstead and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Howes were last Euesday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Moon and family at Hanna. The John McAffees of Salt Lake City visited the weekend with the Eldredge Buckalews. Ivan Hadden, who is working at Blanding, came home to spend the weekend with his family. Mrs. John Madsen attended a luncheon at the Temple Square Hotel in Salt Lake City Friday for retired teachers. She was a guest of her daughter, Emily Madsen, for the weekend and returned home Sunday. Hell Make A Grc.t Governor Visitors at the Delia Mayhew home Friday and Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStefano and family of Heber, Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris and family, Mrs. Melissa Perkins and family of Murray, Lars Kofford of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Kofford and son, Paul, of Park City, Mrs. Shelby Mayhew and Mrs. Duane 'Baich of Salt Lake City. friends. Mrs. Weston Bates and daugther, Meryl, accompanied Mrs. the weekend with relatives and friends. Mrs. Weston . and daughter Meryl, accompanied Mrs. Christensen to Salt Lake City and were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. William McKean Saturday and Sunday. Clyde is unusually well qualified to handle Utahs affairs of state in this important era of growth and development. He is a man of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Despain and family of Vernal spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Olen Rasmussen. integrity and sound judgment. The Keith Dukes of Laketown visited over the weekend with Mrs. Helen Odekirk. This ad sponsored by CHESTER LYMAN O. COLTON The Harve Partridges spent last week in Price with their children and friends there. BYRON Pent Up Distress phase of improving the school's continues, OpenWestcott Mrs. service. guidance ing the flood gates could not let Only Contact The system of reporting pupil loose dammed up water any more progress to parents is often the violently than this impassioned only contact between the parent speech released the distress pent and the teacher. A modern educa- up in parents. tional institution should therefore Finally out of the welter of provide for continuous study and discussion came the constructive evaluation of the reporting system question, What are we going to to insure a good program of re- do about it? Even with this trend toward porting to parents and to serve the puropse of motivating the ed- modification and reconstruction of ucational program through desir- marking systems, there are still able public relations that a good many diversities and no one seems reportreporting system can- create. The to have found a system of continureporting' method used should be ing that had brevity and revised as experience, research, ity . The work of the school is limitsurveys and other studies point ed by the amount of intelligent the way for improvement. received from - the In the past few years man cooperation studies have been made of policies home. The aim of educators in of reporting a pupils progress. A Duchesne County is to solicit DEER HUNTERS dissatisfaction is being expressed more cooperation from the parents (Continued From Page 1) toward the older methods of mak- in all fields of education and to season of seven days was set by ing reports, and many educators construct a system of reporting the Utah Board of Big Game Con- and students are attempting to which will be most satisfactory trol for the Heaston, Stansbury, build systems of marking and re- from the viewpoint of parents in Vernon and Tintic units. Dates porting the progress of children the home, the teachers in school, for these areas are October 20 which will be satisfactory. of the and the administration through October 26. About a year ago an article by school. Earlier regular license hunts Regina H. Westcott appeared in I believe that through increased of current educaopened Oct. 13 on four major the Journal of the National Educa- understanding hunting units. They are the San tion Association. In this article tional philosophy and practices of Juan-El- k Mrs. Westcott told of a confer- reporting pupil progress, the parRidge, San Juan-Blu- e Mountain, and the LaSal in San ence where parents met to dis- ents and teachers can work more Juan and Grand counties and the cuss this problem. closely together, and the child will Blacks Fork on the north slopes One parent said, The school receive better guidance and better of the Uinta Mountains. In each would be hard put to devise any- training both at home and- at case the hunting on these four thing more damaging to more school. units continues through Oct. 30, people than our type of report The reporting system in Duclose of the general season. This Friday is report card chesne County is presently being i cards. day, and already Im bracing my- studied by some of our Principals self. Just about every kind of in their respective schools. A reit MARCH OF DIMES ugliness appears among the chil- port of these studies and recom(Continued from page one) dren when grades come out hate, mendations will appear in a future a vaccination program now being jealousy, backbiting, taunting, de- column on Know Your Schools." exojved. This program will be ceitfulness, shame, despair, mean aimed generally at assisting those ridicule, fear. Phone News Items to 7441 who cannot afford to get their families vaccinated. a? Mrs. Bellon explained 'that, as the fight against Infantile Paralysis was carried on over the years, the preasure of epidemic polio ft made us concentrate on saving $3 lives. Now even before the acute 3 phase of our job is finished our must more shift and emphasis more to making those lives worth living." Mrs. Bellon pointed out that the 5 outbreak of polio in the state of i Utah and in Duchesne County for $1.00 FOR 3 DAYS this year has exceeded major epidemic proportions and should tend to remind us that polio is far from being licked and that there is definitely a job to finish. By Ray D. Warner Elementary Supervisor The present-da- y philosophy of education for the elementary school is based on knowledge and understanding of child growth and development, the training of the whole child, the recognition of individual differences and of learning through wholesome experiences m school. The goal of. the modern institution Is to develop the whole child and, with parents, study that development. The reporting of pupil progress to parents is considered ont of the schools obligations, and it is encouraged by administrators since it helps to create harmony between home and school. This connection is an important Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Young Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilkerson entertained Lowery Ryting of and family spent the weekend at Provo at their home last Friday Whiterocks visiting with Mr. and evening. Dr. Young and Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Wilkerson. Lowery were missionary compan ions. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mickelson attended the UEA convention in Dr. and Mrs. John Smith of Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City spent Saturday in Duchesne visiting with friends. The Walter Nelsons have visitors for the deer hunt. They are Phil Nielsen of Moab is house-gue- Mrs. Essie Johnston and Mrs. May at the Arnold Robbins home Leach of Eugene, Oregon, and this week. He came to see his Ralph Johnston of Sherman Oaks, wife and new baby son. Calif. Visit Area; Dairymen To Meet Utahs Cheese Festival caravan, headed by the Dairy Princess, is rolling this week. And Duchesne and Roosevelt are two of 37 stops on its 1200 mile schedule. The Dairy Princess, Shirley of Ogden and her caravan left Brigham City Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 10. They are carrying with them gifts of Utah Cheddar and Swiss cheese for mayors, newspaper publishers and other community leaders over the state, including Mayors Chester Lyman and Paul Murphy and Cliff Mem-mot- t, publisher of the Record and Standard. They will be in Roosevelt on Oct. 19 and in Duchesne Oct. 20. The gifts are the products of some of the sixteen cheese plants in Utah. 10-da- DUCHESNE PARENTS (Continued tTom page one) activity tickets, and through sales of tickets for the various events. Because the program is student he said, and spectator-finance- d, parents must have a strong voice in how the program is conducted. Doug Mickelson, president of the A student council,1 told the that about $600 is available for student activities this year,' plus anything cleared on games, dances and other events. The latter figure is usually small, however, because most student admission is prepaid by the activity fund and little profit is realized from adult admission to all events. Young Mickelson said one third of the money must be set aside for athletics equipment, travel, refrees, etc. about a third or possibly less for dances for all. all students and the balance for movies, plays and other events. Students Elected First order of business in the separate class meetings was the election of a room representative, a student who will meet with the A Now an annual event, the festiand the tour represent the dairy industrys way of showing Utahn the superiority of cheese. Cheese, because of its high food values, has been a popular mealtime and party treat the world over for centuries, said Calvin L. Nelson of Salt Lake City, festival committee chairman. And Utah cheese enjoys wide he added. popularity, Member of Caravan The festival chairman is a member of the goodwill caravan, that also includes attendants to the Princess, Merris Hendircks, ' Richmond and Connie Burgon, Midvale; Welby W. Young, president of the American Dairy Association of Utah and vice president of the Utah Milk Foundation; J. A. Morris, managing director of the American Dairy Association of Utah; and Wallace A. Parrish, chairman of the Utah Dairy Princess contest. Business Meeting At 2 oclock in the afternoon, Oct. 19, an area dairy meeting will be held at which time a film will be shown. One of the visitors will address the group and an election will be held to select a dairyman to serve on the AmeriMr. and Mrs. Buddie Bird and can Dairy Association board. A. Hale Holgate, present board mem- family of Salt Lake City came ber, will preside at the meeting. here and visited with the Vem Muse family over the weekend. val Utah-produc- ed Prizes Qiven To Bazaars Guests St. Helens Catholic Church a successful members enjoyed bazaar Wednesday night, particularly successful for four guests who walked away with prizes. Father Francis Pellegrino, pastor, said Mrs. Steve Bellon of Roosevelt won a deer rifle; Mrs. Rose Fabrizio of Hanna won the silverware'; Mrs. Edward Yack of Roosevelt won a turkey, and Dick Coltharp of Roosevelt, a lamb. KELLY E. A. Call Service REFRIGERATION Wiring - Electric Motors New Location - Building East of Roosevelt Standard Roosevelt, Utah Phone Roosevelt 335 Ferguson Parts Full line of Ferguson parts and .Farm Equipment. Carter Ranch Supply. y2 mile south-wes- t of Roosevelt on Highway 40. 5 sc Cash For Deer Skins! WANTED Highest prices paid for hides, fur, pelts and woll. See Reed Stansfield. Phone Arcadia 4181. DOIN Blue WHAT COMES naturally. Lustre is really tops for cleaning rugs and auto upholstery. Allred Electric, Duchesne, Utah. HUNTERS ! Specialist on Game Heads and Game Birds! ALSO TANNING CUT SCALPS LONG MERLIN L. KILLPACK Taxidermist Phone 481-- - Roosevelt . IflSURAIICE I S5,000 DEATH BENEFIT S500 INJURY t I t JERSER INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE 338 EtOWEEi SiHD LVESTEDIl UTAH ROOSEVELT, SEED DIVISI0U Magnetic Mill For Better, More Profitable Cleaning of Your Seed No Dashes or 2nd Grade Seed Additional 5 to 30 per cent Recovery , Cleans Problem Lots 100 per cent Guaranteed Outright Purchase on Growers Contracts n Houses moved' anywhere. Free estimates. Or we will buy houses or buildings and move them away. Phone Roosevelt 286. IIUriTERS Announces The Addition Of Its Rev; Mrs. B. A. Jacoby and children motored to Logan Friday where they picked up Betty Jo, then went to Pocatello, Idaho, where they spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Meeker. Next was a discussion of school Mrs. Grace Giles returned home which dances, parents agreed after a trip to Odgen to visit Mr. should be held and for which were named to supervise and Mrs. Cliff Giles. While there matters of cost and other prepara- she accompanied the Giles to riM'i tions. Parents also indicated will- Baker City, Oregon, where she POULTRY WANTED the wedding of her ingness to help on such matters as attended Cash paid at your coop. Write chaperoning and other supervision. grandson, Frank Giles. She laso South Washington Poultry, 3253 For dances, the chief student attended the DUP convention in Wash. Blvd. Ogden, Utah. recreation activity, parents and Salt Lake City Oct. 6 before tak students will serve on committees ing the trip to Oregon. to handle such matters as finances, SACRIFICE Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood of orchestra, general refreshments, r, were MUST SELL my 1955 GMC others. Oregon, and supervision weekend ton truck visitors at the home of of voiced deluxe Parents also approval, throughout. Only 14,000 miles. Will accept continued motion picture showings Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Flalstead. older model truck as trade-in- . See both at the school and the theatre, Mrs. Emma Wimmer and Caroat Frandsen Body Shop. Phone with about six per year as the 183-- J or call Dean Frandsen mos popular figure. As in the lyn Burdick spent a few days in cases of dances and other activi Salt Lake City during the UEA. ties, students who have not paid Mrs. Kent Wimmer, Mrs. Duane activity fees will be charged ad- Meriweather and Mrs. Phil. Morton visited the Wimmers before then, mission. and Mrs. Wimmer and Carolyn Support Games Parents also agreed to fully went back to Salt Lake City with support basketball games, plays, them. SMALL AND LARGE concerts and other activities and Mrs. Neill Jensen and children committees will decide on admisLIKE NEW it motored to Provo last Wednesday sion prices and other matters. REASONABLY PRICED Concerning student and adult to spend a couple of days with See These Before You Buy transportation for ball games, this relatives and friends. will depend upon the number of MRS. CLINTON MICKELSON Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hall and persons wishing transportation on Phone 7523 - Duchesne each route. Any bus must be family of American Fork were guaranteed a minimum of 15 pas last weekend guests of the Neill sengers before it may operate for Jensens. AT YOUR SERVICE such activities. Mr. G. B. Workman, Parents and students will form County Will Do Plumbing Repairs a committee to discuss a senior assessor, attended the First An See trip next spring and another com nual convention of Utah State mittee will work with school of- Assn, of County Assessors at the JAMES SUMMERS ficials on the type and price and Hotel Newhouse Oct. 16 and 17 Phone 7341 - Duchesne class rings to be ordered by Mr. Workman was appointed to the resolutions committee. He reFOR SALE SPINET Piano to be juniors. Prior to the separation for ports that the purpose of the repossessed in your area, assume class meetings, the parents and meeting was to decide an assess balance of contract. For further students heard remarks by B. A ment policy and property values information write Credit Dept Jacoby, president of the school for 1957. Box 124, Sugar House Station, Rowan C. Stutz, Mr. board, Supt. Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Arwell Pierce of President Lorin Brady, Stevenson, and Elementary Prin Mesa. Arizona spent a week visit FOR SALE TOP Suffolk Rams cipal Parry Tippets. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The high, school chorus enter Elmer Moon and family recently Inquire or write Crystal Ranch, tained the group with three selec They are the parents of Mrs. Altonah, Utah. tions, Jean Sibelius "Onward, Ye Moon. On Thursday the Moon and FOR SALE 6 MLLK cows. See Peoples, a Rogers and Hammer-stei- n the Pierces were dinner guests at Antone Uresk, Myton or phone selection and When Johnny the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hale 53051. ltc Comes Marching Home." Holgate in Arcadia. - Attention com-mittie- HOUSE MOVING - . UTAH CHEESE, MMMM Shirley Chugg, Utahs Dairy Princess offers a chunk of Utahs Cheddar cheese to Calvin L. Nelson, chairman of the Cheese Festival Committee. They are visiting this area Oct. 19 and 20. Cheese Caravan To Modernized Os i WILL DELIVER NEW OR USED BAGS AT NO COST TO YOU ! Milton-Freewate- lt. Warm Morning Heaters 10-1- 8 WE GUARANTEE Perfect Cleaning on Such PROBLEM SEED as White Top, Buckhorn, Dodder or Knapweed. We Do The Job Right! PLANT AND ALL EMPLOYEES ARE BONDED AND INSURED AGAINST LOSS it BEFORE YOU SELL SEED TO ANYONE CONTACT EtELLY-WESTE- SEED DIVISION RN of Utah Cooperative Association 580 West 13th So. K -W Phone IIU Receiving Mill Salt Lake, City, Utah - Box 309 - Roosevelt, Utah Bill Pratt, Manager Phone 480 I V! |