OCR Text |
Show Blacken. Alonzo Ingram, Oscar Bjerre-aard. Bjerre-aard. C. W. .Johnson, John Ci Hall. Bertha SfcPhersbn, Kthel A&hdown, .Maud I fain bl in, Caroline Rasniussen. William T. Refusion. Jane Wilkenson, Mary By-water, By-water, Lula Brugger, Ruby Rllison. Myrtle Beea, Velma Gibb, Gennte Candland. Pearl Allen, Mabel Sperry, Ava Brown. Levan Andrew P. Anderson, principal of the Levan high school ; Mrs. C. H. Smith, Ivan C. Dal by, principal ; Lee C. Morgan, Blanche Rees, Nettie Hatfield, Maud Fran corn, Dolores Dalby. Mona George Olson, principal; Ray Anderson, An-derson, Maud Ingram. Winnie Mldgley. Mills Edward M. 'hristensen. JUAB SCHOOLS OPEN MONDAY. Auspicious Circumstances Precede Educational Edu-cational Year: List of Teachers. Special to The Tribune. f NEPHI, 5ept. 10. The schools of Juab r 'Vistrjct. will open Monday, September 13, n under the m''t favorable conditions. Dur-i Dur-i log the summer man', improvements have r been made bv the board of education. (. The most noted change, and one that means much to the health and moral Of the. school, is the installation of ' heating and lavatory systems at Die cen- tral school In Nephl. kj All the buildings have been thoroughly c:efned and renovated and now present a i wholesome appearance. flood teachers i Y-AVf been secured for the high school and f Uir- irradea and In nearly every Instance Only those who have bad experience have r been employed. Mnslc and art will b r- tended to all schools under tb supervl-t supervl-t aion of -.Vpcrts, A complete Mf of the Juab tes- hrs folio fol-io wa: Nephl Ray Stew-art, superintendent: 9 f;rorge Spert v. prin'dpa of the high f l-liool: Harrv B-agley. R IV. McMulln. fc' Cret'-ben Korrf. Marie ChrJstensen, C, IV, Glaxiejg. Ole Christensen, Carl Nelson, Wallace vlckera, E. J. liorpLX), LI 1 Hail |