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Show 22 Thursday, May 26, 1983 Uintah Basin Standard become aware of the Head Start EH "4 and the learning experiences 53 w rgram children. I keep parents S2 $. J informed about their childs progress 2 'on his nr her individual education a 5 plan through home visits, phone calls, and letters. Ive really appreciated the help of families in being in Katherine Manning, Head Teacher give us oil pleasure, but they can be the classroom, making materials, and , at Head Start's Center in Ft. pinre than a pleasant experience to encouraging the chidiren, Durhesne. achieved one of her children. I provide creative activiKatherine Manning lives on Indian educational goals when she was ties so that children can Bench with her husband. Eari express awarded the Childhood Development ideas in various ways. Also, children Manning, and their five sons and one Associate credential on May 16. feel good when they have made daughter. Her accomplishment was I always wanted to be a teacher, something by themselves. It builds ' possible with their help, with when I was a little girl, she assistance from her brothers and by giving them feel- explained in her autobiography for ings of success, Katherine observed. sister, and with the encouragement of I enjoy the CDA consortium. Head Start offers children a follow Head Start staff and the CDA working with small people, watching spec! nl experience. Children learn ' trainer. Jean Blackham. them grow, having different learning that play is fon. For children, play Is a learning activity. Before they can experiences, and sharing with them. Many parents of Head Start learn academic skills, they learn to children had an opportunity to read rare about each other, to share, to Katherines CDA portfolio which play cooperatively and to take turns. ' Zola Spencer describes how she as a teacher, can At Head Start children can learn at enhance s childs development by their own speeds, they arent pushed. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Crosier are offering experiences to stimulate They get a chance to express health habits, physical skills, aware- themselves through language, play, announcing the birth of their newest bom May 4 at the ness of the environment, thinking and their social behaviora. OpportunDuchesne County hospital. She skills, communication, ities for expression build 7 ox. and will be social skills, creative abilities, and and increase participation in weighed 6 lbs. Lee. Other grandnamed Jamie parent involvement. The portfolio the classroom. Mr. and Mrs. Larry are also describes how she manages the parents "Parents need to get involved with Wichita, Kansas. classroom and maintains good staff, their childs education at an Crosier, early are Bill Crazier and Mr. relations. One theme occurs throughKatherine urged. Children age. and Mrs, John Darsh of Tulsa, success the builds out become aware that their parents care portfolio, Oklahoma. toward more success. when they see their parents at the Blaine Lester Whiting, son of Mr. Creative activities, for instance, center. When parents volunteer, they and Mrs. Paul Whiting graduated from Colorado State University Saturday May 14. He has earned his doctor of Veterinary medicine. He and his wife Lezlee and eon Phillip ", Blaine will be moving to Oregon ; where he has a job waiting for him. The Paul Whitings attended graduation exercises. e Glen Pratt, accompanied by a On May 6 and 7, 20 members of place in the volleyball competition, friend Spencer Squire, Murray, spent the Snow College Chapter of PBL defeating three teams before going the past week in squthem Utah, competed in several events at the into the championship game with exploring. State leadership Conference in St USU. The three third place winners e Sheila Gardner, who is on a were George, Utah. Derryl Jack, Blending, mission in Minneapolis called her Speaking and EcoColleges and Universities particimother Toni Gardner on Mothers pating included Southern Utah State nomics; and Jerry Dayaaid she is enjoying her mission, 1. Those receiving honorable men- College, Dixie College, Stevens and d Hennger CollegeOgden, Utah Tech- - tions were Margaret Hatch, Hunting-ton- , irday, Communications nicnl CollegeProvo, Utah Technical and 7, in St George, Dixie College and Executive Weber State Typist; Gaelynn CollegeSIiC, where they had a two day celebration College, .Westminister College and Utah State Secretary; and honoring Mothers Day. Her daughInterview; ter Lawna is attending school at the University. Snow had quite a Debra Chadwick-Jo- b showing in many of the competitions Kyle Brimley, Morgan, Utah, was college. Bonnie and Terry spent some taking three firsts, three seconds, elected ns the State Treasurer for the time on their way home visiting her three thirds, and four honorable Utah PBL Chapter, 1983-8brother Bill Dye and family in mentions. Caatledale. The three first place winners were e Mr. and Mrs. John Larson, their Karl Mortensen, Roosevelt. eon Mr. and Mrs. Brent Larson and I; David Dyches. GunniMr. and Mrs. Terri daughter and Gaelynn son, Neilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miner, Spanish Fork, Crosier attended funeral services in Typist. These three winners are Kearns Friday, May 20 for Arlene Elder Kirk Humphrey of Tahiona now. eligible to compete in the will return from his LDS mission in Wallberg, the daughter ' of Billie and Seraphina Tapoof. Third row is Trisha National Conference in July in San Crazier Keele and the late Ellis Keele. n the mission May 25. Francisco. California. Second Place Secakuku, Shoshana Shavanaux, Cheryl She is survived by her husband Ray He will report his mission in the winners were Dobra Chadwick, and son Kenneth. Tahiona Sacrament Ward Myrick, and Billy Hatch. Teachers are Diana Manti," meeting on e Typist; .JerMargaret Allred and nephew May 29 at 11:45 a.m. ry Ohm, SIC, Utah, and Don Vance, Winn, Delores Allred, and Elaine Lee. Not He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Luke, Dillon, Montana, visited Decision Mapjeton, pictured were Jonna Grant, Twilah GardFriday evening with her grand-- , Humphrey of Tahiona. Making. The dub also took second mother, Fern Allred. ner, Gregory Checora, and Cristy Miller. Katherine Manning receives CDA status . . . - NEOLA NEWS ; . .grand-daught- t,, er ce ' Great-grandparen- . Mortenseri finishes at conference first Ohm-Accoun- ting -- Utah-Husin- ess ' Minor-Correspon- 4. Utah-Account- Utah-Econom- ics; Utah-Execut- HEAD START These youngsters from Head Start were honored Wednesday morning, May 18, with a breakfast at the Frontier Grill. Graduates pictured are front, Devin Ward, Jeffrey Webb, Chariti Jaramillo and Bobbie Appawora. Second row is Nathan Collett, Joseph Reyes, Maurene Serawop e Mary Jo Wight, daughter of Mr. ROOSEVELT NEWS . Gladys Ross Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stewart Sr., returned recently from a two week vacation in Crows Landing and other former mission areas. They visited with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross received a telephone call Saturday from their Tami Mecham, Alta Lome, California, that she has received an LDS mission call to serve in England. Mrs. Ross also received a telephone call on Mothers Day from her Cynthia Ross who is serving a LDS mission in Wisconsin. Jolene Brown and friend Bruce Brink, Sun Valley, Idaho, were two Thelma day guests of her ' and Wanless Shields.parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Richman and son Max recently returned from a week vacation in New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. Jack H. Cook just returned from Atlanta where they visited with their daughter and family, the Geddes Hullingers. They were all together in Monroe, Iouisiana attending the haptismal of Kelley Thomas Jr. into the Mormon Church. Kelley married Sibyl Cook a year ago. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Thomas Sr. in Weir, Mississippi. grand-daught- grand-daught- er and Mrs. Gordon Wight, and LoreH Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady, were married April 22. A reception was held that evening at Roosevelt second ward culture naR Out of town relatives and friends attending were Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brady, Washington State; Mrs. Zeda Brady and daughters Helen and Lucille; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christianson; Mr. and Mrs. George Hone, Provo; Laura and Tom Wight; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pinegar; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pinegar, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Max Pinegar; Norman Gustav-son- ; Mrs. Merle Christianson, Oran; Bishop and Mrs. Sid Smith, Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Fairbanks, Willard, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Nielson, Coalville, visited during the past week with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. PauINielson. e Mrs. Gary White and daughters Sarah and Becky went to Ogden Saturday to attend a Mother and Daughter luncheon with her daughter Jennifer at Weber State College sponsored by the LDS Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Snow accompanied their son Clayton and wife Sally on a ten day tour to England. They visited friends where Clayton had served an LDS mission. e Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hullinger were her aunt Rula Gowers, Nephi and her daughter, Deltha Nelson and two daughters, Prom ive ing Humphrey returns : Texas-Housto- Utah-Execut- ive Utah-Execut- e Mrs. Jean Snow, wife of Alva wos presented the - Silver Beaver award at the Utah National Parks Council annual Fellowship Recognition Dinner, May 7, at the Wilkinson Center, Brigham Young ... University... , a Mr. and Mrs.' Edwin Richman and Max recently returned home from a week touring New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. e Friday guests of Mrs. Zelma Lloyd were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wall, ive . Snow, . . Cleveland. e Mr. and Mrs. Jim Syndergarrd and daughter Karol Ann, were two days guests of her mother, Mrs. Thelma Barker. e Mrs. Minnie Morrill attended Seminary graduated at Vernal high ' school for her grandson, Brent Morrill, son of Tamera Morrill and the late . Lynn MorrilL e Mr. and Mrs. Fay Rogers, son Brent and daughters Less and Michele, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carre 11 attended a wedding reception Saturday in Sandy for a nephew, David Richards and Susan Webster. The Rogers were Saturday overnight guests of Fays sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Richards. e Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Allred recently returned from an 11 day vacation in Hawaii. e Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Foster have a new son born May 17, at the Ashley Valley Medical Center. ' ' NEW THS OFFICERS These three, along with one not present for the picture,-werelected recently as officers for the 1983-8- 4 school year. Pictured are president AAachell .Giles, Secretary Tonya Fabrizio, Historian Wendy Fabrizio and Vice President Mike Lefler. SHORES ARE BUILT AT Lpcjerij' Produce Just 7minuii2s from-DouToujn jYlLfton i ff I ndl'dn. 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