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Show TEACHERS FOR NEBO ASSIGNED Schools To Open September 2; Mapleton Junior High Pupils To He Transported; Goshen Has New Building;. PAYSON-The calendar for the Nebo school district calls for an opening on Tuesday, September 2, of all schools in the district. A thorough cleaning is now in progress and all buildings ,vill be ready for the opening Jate. The new junior high school at 3oshen, while"meeting some delay n material, is progressing rapidly ind will be ready for occupancy. The building is one of the newest type of construction and contains nany features new in school finish and convenience. Changes Effected Some few changes in school organization or-ganization will be in effect this year. The junior high pupils including in-cluding the seventh and eighth grades from Mapleton will be transported trans-ported to Springville. The same grades from Thistle will be brought to Spanish Rork. All second grade pupils through out the district will be a full day session all first grades outside of Payson, Spanish Fork and Springville Spring-ville will also be on full day sessions. ses-sions. One week industrial vacation will be on served commencing October Octo-ber 17. Teachers Listed Teachers for the various buildings build-ings in the district have been assigned as-signed as follows: Springville high school Ernest E. Knudsen, principal; Harold Alleman, Al-leman, Hugh A. Baxter, Bessie Fin-ley, Fin-ley, O. P. Howard, Mae Huntington, A. E. Jacobsen, D'Rilla Read, J. F. Wingate, Mae Finley, Lucille Bryant, Bry-ant, A. O. Ellett, Leona Cummings, Naomi Broadbent, Montez Groes-beck, Groes-beck, Floss Harmer, Wayne Johnson, John-son, V. C. Mendenhall, Lucille Stowell, Alfred Swenson. Washington Jessie Alleman, principal; Elda Hansen, G; Melba Sumsion, 5, 0; Vivian Wilde, 5, 6; Helen Palfreyman, 3, 6; Bertha Bearnsen, 5. Jetferson Mary Itoylance, principal; prin-cipal; Ruth Johnson, 3; Sara Hill, 2; Ada Smith, 1. ' Grant Lela B. White, principal, j 4; Priscilla Nielsen, 3; Allene Wheeler, 2; Lucy Roylancc, 1. 1 Lincoln Hannah Rowland, principal, prin-cipal, 4; Bessie Weight, 3; Hilda J Clegg, 2; Catherine Dougall 1. j (Continued On Page Four) TEACHERS ARE NAMED IN NEDO (Continued From Page One) Payson high school James Clove, principal; J. Rowe Groes-beck, Groes-beck, Eugene Hillnian, Carl O. Nelson, Nel-son, Gwen Webster, Nita Wakefield, Stanley Wilson, LeRoy Bunnell, Arthur Powell, Ole Christensen, Amy Cooper, Mildred Pace. Payson junior high N. Blaine Winters, principal ; Clarence Tut-tle, Tut-tle, Edith Bartholomew, Lawrence Clayson, H. A. Curtis, C. P. Olson, Norma Erlandson, Carmelita Martin, Mar-tin, Angelyn Warnick, Doyle Licldle. Payson Central Howard Wilson, principal. 6; Mary Leone Cooper, George Wyler, 6. Peteetneet Genevieve Ellsworth, principal; Kathryn Betts, 1; Hazel ! Gardner, 3; Elizabeth Huish, 4; Melva Hull, 4; Minine Perkins, 1, 2; Delia Wilson, 2; Thelma Vest, 5. Taylor Madge Reece, principal, 5; Norma Reece, 4; Marguerite Lid- j die, 3; Nelda Tanner, 3; Eva Lee, 2; Clara Johnson, 2. Spanish Fork high school Loren A. Anderson, principal ; G. Ray Hales, Jas. W. Christensen, Joseph F. Skinner, J. A. Brockbank, David B. Bowen, F. J. Faux, Fenton Reeve, Lester W. Searle, Zina Johnson, Ada Anderson, Frances Christensen, Christen-sen, Jennie Jones. Spanish Fork junior high W. W. Brockbank, principal; Florence Robinson, E. F. Bohne, Lola Bradford, Brad-ford, Hope Bingham, Leslie Corn-aby, Corn-aby, J. Angus Christensen, Lee-Hales, Lee-Hales, Gertrude Partridge, Hubbard Hub-bard Tuttle, James A. Anderson, W. W- McAllister, Byron Ray. Spanish Fork Central John F. Warner, Jr., principal; E. G. Whit-weed, Whit-weed, Ellen Anderson, 6; Leah Swensen, 4; May Prior, 3; Carrol Jensen, 2; Cora Cloward, 1. Rees Mima Hales, principal, 5; Florence Stoker, 4; Wilma Bearn-sen, Bearn-sen, 3; Lenora Sterling, 2; Olivia Jameson, 1. Thurber Myrtle Chi Ids, principal. princi-pal. 5; Hannah Cornaby, 1; Lois Creer, 2; Helen Prior, 3; Hannah Vicklund, ,; Fay Schaerrer, 5 Palmyra Wilfred Johnson, principal, prin-cipal, grammar; Blanche Weight, primary. Leland Stanley Peterson, principal, princi-pal, grammar; David Davidson, primary. pri-mary. Lake Shore Victor Frandsen, principal; Aleen Jensen, 5, 6; Janie Finch, 3, 4; Zella Stone, 1, 2. Benjamin L. M. Foster, principal; princi-pal; Mary Davis, 3, 4; Beatrice Samuelseh, 2, 3; Gladys Gardner, 1. Goshen A. E. Wall, Jr., principal; princi-pal; Eileen Friel, Ray D. Steele, 'Hazel Williams, C; Melba. Allen, 5; Prudence Wriue, 4; LaYem Heelis, 4; Luell Straw, 2; Lillian Russell, 1 1; George Corbctt. Santaquln Howard Holiday, principal; E. B. Higginson, Cora 'Gardner, 7; Emma Peterson, 6; Iwinnifred Heelis, 4; Eva Johnson, 5; Celia Jensen, 1; Agnes Skinner, 2; Mildred Sorensen, 3. Salem A. LeRoy Erickson, principal; prin-cipal; Lucile oster, C. Lynn Hanks, Zina Bishop, 5, 6; Essie Higginson, 3; Lenore Stone, 4; Tressa Reardon, 1; Lenore Huish, 2. Spring Lake Guy A. Johnson, principal; Leonore McClelaln, l; Genola Marvin Jensen, principal; princi-pal; Nathella Talboe. Elberta Vernal Tippctts, Madeline Made-line Riley. Dividend C. Kalph Davis, principal; princi-pal; Erma Johnson, 4, 5; Shirley Finch, 2, 3; Jen Clayson, 1. Thistle R. O. Baker, principal; Birdie Lucy Kernedle. Clinton Darwin Ellett, principal; Helen Tuttle. |