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Show Thursday, September 17, 1959 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 7 Know Your Teachers week we acknowledge a superintendent of elementary edumore few principals and another cation of the Granite School Disschool faculty among the many in trict. our western area of the county. This is his second year as principal at the Kearns Jr. High School. Mr. G. Morris Rowley, 43, resides He states that he has a very capable at 403 E. 6400 South, with his wife staff of teachers at the school that are teaching a high quality of education. An 8th period class has "I been added to the course this year for students of an extra IQ to alvm v yt. low them to advance further in education if they have the ability. Mr. Rowley is now second counselor in the Murray South Stake, ' ; "'S ? ( and has held the position of bishop ! I k. , I and MIA president. His hobby is music, which he has little time for, and likes campt ing and outdoor living. This v v , - mm Ppm-i $& Teachers on the faculty of the Magna Elementary School are left to right, front row: Fern Berling, Alloween H. Naylor, Cooleen Larimer, Goldie Mauch, Philip Debs, (principal); Frances Wells, Charlote Thomas, Chloe Monson, and Zola W. Gogarty. Second row: Barbara Ilerroi, Mildred - ' v' 5 v Mr. Clark Frei, 53, resides at Zenith Ave. in Salt Lake City, with his wife and one son. w' 1393 MAobssr Baker, Helen Smith, Rowena Welker, Kathryn ?4eely, Ida L. Hunt, Nelda L. Holt, Alice Gourley, Edna Moyle, Helen Bullock, and Ruth Donley. Third row: Dale Bello, Joe Novak, Ward Wilson, Van B. Hales, Valera Snell, Keith Hill, R. F. Merrill, and Donald L. McCarty. Granite High, year 1923. He is also East High School. He served in has also opened doors for the stua graduate of the University of the Air Force for three years, and dents of his school to avail themselves of natures ways by bringinto the ing natures creatures school and the rooms so the students may study them. Morris G. Rowley, principal of the Kearns Jr. High. and three children. Mrs. Rowley is the former Audrey Miller of Para-woUtah. Their three children are Lorraine at Murray High; 17, a senior Douglas 13, attends the 8th grade at Olympus Jr., and Richard 12 attends 7th grade at Olympus Jr. Mr. Rowley is a graduate of Parawon High School, and attended the College of Southern Utah, and the University of Utah. He was a graduate of the Brigham Young University in 1947. He has also studied at the University of CaliMr. Clark Frei, principal of the fornia at Berkeley, Calif. Mr. Rowley has also taught at Brockbank Jr. High at Magna. the Brigham Young University for Mrs. Frei is the former Nina Nis-so- n one year with the teachers training of St. George, Utah. Their son program. He has been principal of Michael, 13, attends the 8th grade the elementary school of Iron Coun- at Highland. ty and of Educational District No. Mr. Frei was a graduate of Dixie One in Nevada. He has also been High School. He obtained his masters degree in educational administration at the Brigham Young Choice Black University. He has also attended the University of Utah, and the CANYON SOIL University of Southern California. He taught school for two years 17 YARDS REASONABLE in AM AM Emmery County and has been principal of elementary and junior AM high schools for twenty six years He has bee na principal in the Granite School District for eighteen years. He is a member and an active Be leader of the LDS Church. Mr. Frei is interested also in politics. He has been Democratic chairman of the 87th legislative district and also chairman of the September is Utah State Salt Lake district.' Fair Month, and several proon He is interested in all types of broadcast will be grams KSL RADIO direct from the sports and like to go fishing when Farm Department at the Fairhe can find the time. grounds on THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING during Fair Week. Mr. Philip William Debs, 54, reOn Thursday, September 10, 8650 West, Magna. at 6:45 a.m., the value of fall sides at 2824 So. the former Millie is wife His fertilizing will be discussed Westof of Grantsville, Utah. They Edler with a representative ern Phosphates Inc. as guest. have two sons, Philip W. Debs, Jr., 12:15 11, Friday, September 25, and Theron E. Debs, 22. Philip p.m., the opening day of the Jr. lives with his parents at Magna Utah State Fair, the broadcast and their son Theron is serving in will be live from the State in Germany at Fairgrounds, and the complete the armed forces time. the present dairy judging will be presented. Mr. Debs is a graduate of the Winter silage and silos will n, 9-45- Mr. Philip Debs, is principal of the Magna Elementary School. Utah, class of 28, and received his master of arts degree in 1945 He majored in administration anc education. He has also completec a year of college since that time He has been coach in Panguich and coach and teacher for year at Inkom, Idaho. This is his 21st year in the Granite District. He has been principal for 17 years of that time and teacher for four years. Mr. Debs is a member of the Magna Lions Club. His hobby is golf, and he likes to go fishing, but has very little time for it. He is on the board of directors of the Oquirrh Community Fund, and is a past president of the organization. He is also one of the group to initiate the movement for the new telephone Service Magna has recently acquired. He has a green thumb, and likes to plant and landscape gardens and laws. 98 72 54 Farm News To Broadcast From The Utah State Fair be the subject of discussion on Tuesday, September -15, at 6:45 a.m., with a well informed dairyman giving some important information. An interesting discussion relating to fall irrigation and the fall water situation will be presented on Friday, September 18 at 12:15 p.m. FARMING is brought on KSL RADIO Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:15 p.m. and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6:45 a.m. by the UTAH DIVISION OF KENNECOTT COPPER Lake City, with his wife and six children. Mrs. Lawrence is the former Marion Graham of Salt Lake City. Their children are Dennis 11, Michael 7, Patrick 6,' Casey 5, Colleen 4, and Kathleen 3. Mr. Lawrence is a graduate of Parts and Accessories for ail Cars " If We Don't Have It, We'll Get It" you . attended the University of Utah for seven years. He has been the principal of the Whittier School for the last five years. Mr. Lawrences hobby is in science education and nature studies. He is a member of the Utah Nature Society, vice president of the American Nature Society, and a member of the Nature Science Teachers Association. 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