Show Schools W Will lt Open a Monday Sept 8 R Registration to be Held Next Week Teachers Are Announced for for Year Uintah county schools will open September 9 8 Expected to toI register for enrollment next week is one of the largest stud stud- student student I ent bodies in the history of local education Registration at Central school will be held from Mon to Fri I Sept l 1 to II 5 between the hours of 9 am and 3 pm wi with tb the exception tion exception of Tuesday on which the hours will be 10 a m m to 3 p m m Principal John Stagg urges aU all parents to accompany their children to the school for regis regis- registration registration so that the they m may talk wi with th the teachers Pupils will not be ted permitted a choice of tea tea- teachers chers chera this year fear but will instead be assigned to the various lass lass- lasses es in each grade alphabetically by names Parents of kindergarten and grade first students should bring brinl their childrens children's birth certificates certificates tes For kindergarten enrollment a child must be five years of age prior to October 31 and for first grade enrollment the pupil must have reached the age of six prior to October 31 Central school enrollment will possibly reach said Mr Stagg Registration at other elemen- elemen elementary elementary tary schools throughout the county will be held Monday through Friday from 9 a m p m according to H Gran Vest district superintendent At the High School and grade students will register Monday morning at 9 am September 1 according to Harold M Lundell principal Seniors vill register Wednes Wednesday day evening beginning ginning at p 11 m Tenth and eleventh grade registration will be held Thurs Thurs- Thursday Thursday day between 9 a ro m and 1 p m Parents of students in grades 9 to 1 are urged to accompany their children for registration reg to assist t the etl of COurses e ud B f di E ion R 8 cording to Mr Lunden hu has le- le levied levied vied a 2 laboratory fee this year which must be paid by all pupils in grades 9 to 12 These students will also be required to pay a student activity fee of These amounts should be paid at time of registration Students are cautioned not to hand books un- un until til ti they are sure that the old text book will be used this year New adoptions will be in civics algebra health English 9 to 12 typewriting bookkeeping physiology physiology and world history There There- Therefore Therefore fore used books cannot be used I in these s subjects J A the school has has received a supply of new lockers there will probably be sufficient lockers available for all students this year There are several new courses being offered this year under the distributive education and tech tech- technical technical instruction program said Mr Lundell These courses will offer work which the student is accomplishing along with his studies For instance Continued on page 4 I 1 Schools to t Open Continued from page pace 1 I he continued If U a pupil is work work- working ing part time in a store he can take a course cours in fn salesmanship I Also a class in office practice will be made available to those I doing part time office work To dent qualify must for work these St at classes least f IS 15 a toJ hours houra stu student i I each week in the occupation on for tor which he wishes special training This work may be accomplished in part during school hours af at- at atter ter school or on Saturdays Enrollment at the high school ool is expected to total 70 Although there are still a 8 few vacancies Mr Vest released the list of teacher assignments for forthe forthe the school year All positions are expected to be filled during luring the next few days When queried as asto to whether or not the teachers are having difficulty in finding housing Mr Vest stated that nearly all the teachers have suc suc- succeeded suc- suc succeeded in located living quart quart- quarters ers era The list of at school personnel is 11 as a follows John CENTRAL lohn John Stagg prin prin- prin principal cipal Sixth grade Blaine Blame Lee A time half teacher in the sixth grade is yet to be employed Fifth grade Pearl Shaffer Ro- Ro Rowena Rowena Rowena wena Lambert Fourth grade Madge ge geL Tuckett Helen n Banks Bh Mrs Lillian L i Terrill Third Third grade Beatrice Schofield Lu Lu- Lucille cille Watkins Mildred Milburn Second grade Amelia Manker Afton Alton Geneva Lambert Lucille Johnson First grade Isabelle Johnson Elva Moon Ella Ella Batty Kindergarten Lorene Anderson Aderson Music Pearl Snyder Custodian Jack N Cook Cooks Vada His- His Hislop Hislop Hislop lop Bessie Markey Minnie Rey Rey- Reynolds Reynolds Mary J Merrell Twila Johnson Caroline Oaks AVALON AVALON Orvel Orvel Hullinger principal Doris inter inter- intermediate mediate grades Hannah Harris primary gardes Mary Young custodian BALLARD Spencer BALLARD Spencer Squire principal and grades Mrs Leland Wright and grades Mary Burgess 3rd and grades Viola Horrocks 1st and 2nd grades are Millie Hatch custodian L J Walker bus driver I er Julia Kettle and Millie Hatch cooks BONANZA Gladys BONANZA Gladys Philips principal primary grades Lu Lu- Lu Lulu Lulu lu Havens Intermediate grades Mrs Philips and Mrs Havens will act as custodians FORT Martin Martin Barrett principal Mildred An An- Anderson Anderson derson and grades An- An Angella Angella gella Bella Chivers 3rd and grades Hannah h Richards I hards 1st l t and grades gra Cuch custodian Lucy W Duvall cook and William Ferguson bus driver er JENSEN Arthur Manwar- Manwar Manwaring Manwaring Manwaring 1 ing principal Irene primary grades Mary Peterson custodian Marvin Peterson bus driver r Amanda manda Stewart cook A teacher has not yet been em em- employed employed for the intermediate grades LAPOINT Thelma LAPOINT-Thelma Thelma Lee prin prim principal cipal 1st and 2nd grades Cynthia Cynthia thia Taylor 3rd and grades Georgia Thompson and grades Irva Huber tuber and grades Albert Norton custodi custodi- custodian custodian an Eli Ell Smith Rex Taylor and Arthur Powell bus drivers Gladys Wardle and Cordelia J Francis cooks MAESER Thomas MAESER-Thomas Thomas Caldwell principal grade 8 Mae Akin grade Hilda B Williams I grade Edith Allen V gic-V Clara Perry grade Clariss Timothy 3rd grade Stella Rich Rich- Richards Richards ards 2nd grade Frances Hor Hr- Horrocks rocks custodian Davis Merkley bus driver Gladys Haddon Gladys Mecham and Johanne Bodily cooks NAPLES NAPLES Karl Karl B D principal grade Evelyn Evans vans grade Iva Glines Clines grade Crystal Lewis 3rd grade Sarah Merrill 2nd grade Auleen Hullinger 1st let grade Raymond Gee custodian Gladys Karren Pearl Williams Ada 0 Openshaw Shaw cooks 1 TRIDELL TRIDELL-ll TRIDELL ELL H H LeRoy Morrill principal and grades Donna Jonna Burgess and grades grade Mabel Haub 3rd and grades Phyllis 1st and 2nd grades Clyde L Merkley custodian Eva Trujillo lo and Veda McKee cooks UINTAH HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL- Harold M Lundell principal A Alwyn Call assistant principal Gilbert Childs music Lawrence I C C- C Cooper science Charles Free Free- Freeman man auto and aircraft mechanIcs ics Harvey Hullinger Volt Rop Rop- Roper Rop- Rop Roper er June Stewart English Doyle DoyleY Y London LaRdon agriculture Charles CharlesP P Lewis art Evans a J Phillips j ww biological biological science n na Lee W Ralphs r industrial arts Electa Caldwell business and distributive education education tion Alta Johnson typing Win- Win Winona Winona Winona ona Massey social studies Stella Harris Oaks girls counselor and dramatic arts Mildred Harris Botsford home economics Sally Lou Curry girls physical education tion and health Frank Wright boys physical education and and coach Harold Hullinger C L Richens and Clark Larson ju- ju junior ju high school Eva Merkley secretary Floyd cus cus- custodian custodian Frank Merrell Ivan De- De Demill mill mill- William Turner and Den Den- Denzil Denzil zil Adams bus drivers Tillie Bascom Effie Elfie Holfeltz Rowena Richens Pearl McCarrell and Oral Oral Goodrich cooks Another Junior high school teacher will willbe willbe I be employed AL Nyals TERRA Nyals Andreason principal social studies Glen Allred boys physical education and coach Clyde L Johnson music J E Hullinger agriculture agriculture ture John Levi Lev Kitchen com com- commercial commercial mercial subjects Mattle Mattie Ed Ed- Ed Edwards wards English and dramatic arts Myrtle Lambert home ec ec- ec economics economics Darrell Goodrich veterans vet vet- veterans erans the on-the the farm farm training Le Le- Leland Leland land Wright agriculture Eliza- Eliza Elizabeth Elizabeth beth B Tt 1411 Hell HaU secretary Cl George Bracken custodian Nolan Sav Sav- Savage Savage age Troy Trimble Ivan Rogers and Carl Hall bus drivers Lila Bingham and Ivo No Seeley cook A teacher of science and girls physical education will be em em- employed employed within the next few days |