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Show Teachers of Nebo I School District! grades: Vernicia Markhnm, iiri-mary iiri-mary grades. (enohi. Mrs. I von i). Core, grammar grades; Beatrice ijamuelson, primary pri-mary grades. Pabnyra. Clara Ilalverson. grammar grades; Preal Robertson, prhnarv grades. Grant. Birdella Reynolds, first grade; Helga Jones, second ; L. K "White! third and fourth; Rea Sumsioul fourth. Jefferson. Catherine Dougall, first and second sec-ond grades; Anna Sumsion, third; Florence Simpkins, fourth ; Myrtle Childs, fifth. Lincoln. Anna S. Bird, first and second grades ; LaVon Stewart, third ; Hannah Rowland, fourth; Harold Martin, first and second. Elberta. Lynn Hanks and Golda Cloward. Leland. Florence Staker and Stella Beck. Colton. Mrs. Flora Meyers. Clinton. Alfred T. Hill. ! NEBO SCHOOL CALENDAR 1K4-1925 I Friday, August 29, A. M Principals' Princi-pals' meeting, Thurber school. Saturday, August 30, 9 :30 A. M General institute for all teachers, Spanish Fork high school. Monday, Sept. 1, 10 A. M. Local teachers' meeting in their respective respec-tive buildings under direction of principal. Tuesday, Sept. 2, 9 A. M. All schools open except Dividend, Elberta, Elber-ta, Gcnola, Thistle, Clinton, Colton, Springvillo, Mapleton. In these communities school will open Monday, Mon-day, Sept. 0. Friday, October 17. All schools close for one week for Utah Education Educa-tion association convention and industrial in-dustrial convention. Monday, October 27 Schools will reopen in Dividend, Colton, Elberta, Genola, Thistle, Clinton, Mapleton and Springville. Monday, November 3 All schools reopen. Thursday, December 23 Christmas Christ-mas vacation. Monday, January 5, 1925 Schools reopen. Friday, January 22 First half year ends. Friday, May 22 All schools close. Springville High School. R. Jj. Done, principal; Besse Fin-ley, Fin-ley, English; Floss Harmer, English Eng-lish ; Mac Finley, English and rcad-: rcad-: ing ; Elmo Cofl'mnn, mathematics : ' J. F. "Wingate, science; C. It. Went., I science ; M. L. Done, music; Allene Dixon, oral expression, physical education: Leah Collings, home economics: eco-nomics: Josephine Stookey, home economics: Wayne Johnson, mechanic me-chanic arts and art; 1. A. Smith, physical education; II. A. Baxter, history; Harold Alleman, commerce; com-merce; G. L. 1-iarron, iigrieuIiT.re. Spanish Fork High School, Jj, .Anderson, principal; Mrs. Hay Hales, English : 3". W. ChrisMan-son, ChrisMan-son, English; W. W. Erockbailk, history; J. A. Broekbank, mathematics mathe-matics and science; p. Bowen, mathematics ; Carol Bird, English ami physical education ; J. F. Skinner, Skin-ner, agriculture: A. E. 1-Iuish, mechanic me-chanic arts; Rhoda Clark, home economics and art; 55ina Johnson, home economics;, J. F. Faux, music; G. R. Hales, commerce; Julia G. Howe, oral expression and English Eng-lish ; Percy Hanson, physical eduea- Julia Johnson, fifth grade. Payson Central. Minnie Perkins, first and second grade; Robert McComie, J. W. Wakefield and Veda Hamren, seventh sev-enth grade. Taylor. Kitty Kceler, first grade; Lenore Huish, second; Bertha Hurst, third; Ruth Anderson, fourth ; Clarabel Hurst, fifth; George Wyler, sixth. Thistle. Jen Clayson, first to third grades ; Mildred Hone, fourth, fifth and sixth ; Bertine Rovers, seventh, eighth and ninth. Kees. Ellen Jameson, first grade; Hose Funk, second; Leah McKell, third; Esther Anderson, fourth ; Bernice Hughes, fifth. Thurber. Eleanor Matley, first grade; Hannah Olson, second ; Ellen Anderson, An-derson, fifth; Leo Hales, sixth; Wildee Dixon and W. C. Beckstor, seventh; Leslie Cornaby and Hubbard Hub-bard Tuttle, eighth. Peteetneet. Donna Daniels, first; Katbryn Betts, second ; Vera Hurst and Melva Hull, third ; M. I. Duffy, fourth ; Esther Malan, fourth and fifth; Christa Olson, fifth; Thelma Vest and Louis Bates, sixth. Salem. L. W. Scarles, eighth grade; Ray Van Leuven, seventh ; Rose Davidson, David-son, sixth ; Sarah Bearnson, fifth ; Edith Lundell, fourth; Ida J'ex, third; Agues Markham, second. Santaquin. Cora Cloward,. first; Estella Peterson, second ; Crystal Koffard, third; Augusta Bylund, fourth; Winnie Ileelis, fifth ; Emma Teter-sou, Teter-sou, sixth ; Lawrence Clayson, seventh; sev-enth; A. E. Wall, eighth; E. B. Hig-ginson, Hig-ginson, ninth. Goshen. Bessie Houtz, first and second ; Shirley Finch, third and fourth; Maud Smith, fifth and sixth; Ruby Rasniussen, seventh ; Laura K. Lewis, eighth; Ray Steele, ninth; Howard Holladay, tenth, . Mapleton. C. It 01)il(S, seventh and eighth; W. C. Nelson, sixth; Lorna Whiting, Whit-ing, fourth and fifth; Mabel Strong, third; Ada Smith, first and second. Benjamin. Olivia Jameson, first and second ; Thelma Ludlow, third and fourth; Edith Seline, fifth and sixth; Guy Johnson, seventh and eighth. Lake Shore. Marie Wheeler, first and second; Lucile Ferguson, third and fourth: Nell Huff, fifth and sixth; Jos. S. Jarvis, seventh and eighth. Dividend. J. F. Watkins, grammar grades; Alice Cluff. primary grades ; Lillian Curtis, primary grades. Spring Lake. Stanley Peterson, grammar tion. Payson High School. Hay Monsen, principal; Kathryn Douglass, English ; Margaret D. Terry, English ; H. C. Curtis, history his-tory ; Eugene Hillman, mathematics; mathe-matics; James Clove, science; Rue J. Clegg, agriculture; C. O. Nelson, music ; Arthur Powell, commerce ; R. D. McKell, mechanic arts; Lizzie Phillips, home economics; Anna Page, home economics; C. P. Olsen, health and physical education: teacher for physical education and oral expression to be selected. Spanish Fork Central. Minnie Rowe, first grade; Grace Bowen and Lois Broekbank, third grade; LaRue Turner and Annie Andrus, fourth grade ; Minnie Hales, fifth grade; E. G. YVhitwood and W. W. McAllister, sixth grade. Washington. Lucina Clark and Alzuda Wilmot, sixth grade; Margaret Bird, fifth and sixth grades; A. J, Jacobson and L. A. Sumsion, seventh grade |