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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL them into the regular summer school class for junior and senior high school Young people enrolled in the class visit Mesa Verde National Park, Oanycnlanls National Park, the Texas Gulf Suptax and Atlas Minerals Plants; ail with a view toward curric-- 1 her 2nd graders. Jie children they're all inter- - wfl have to be knowledgeable Many times during the school acting rartc of our environ. about nature's creatures and The Alpine School District, day she fields questions about ment, THURSDAY, JULY, 15, 1971 PAGE FOUR they just as much as ants its delecate balance, if decisthree years ago, began a reg- trees, grass lizards, squirrels. and ant hills. Mrs Hftzel are going to make sounl ular program of identifying cactus aand clouds. She tells knows that these youngsters ions in tiie future. certain geological and ecolog IN THE DISTRICT COURT ENVIRONMENT OF CARBON COUNTY gical sites in the district. Ea as ) (Continued from Page One) 4B 4J 4& 4S7 ' o STATE OF UTAH iv jr c'J . Children are being busses to In the Matter of the Estate the firsthand sites and given Within this section Tg3? experiences De- course. of NICK BELCASTRO, to see their back aspects of man and his are salt there bushes, Juniper ceased. door environment from a view trees and a multitude of plants menit. The Grand School District's they had never seen before. Notice To Creditors common to the antMoab area program of environmental edGranite and Iron School Disalso There are one; hills, Probate No. 3537 nf which fVi a vnnmcrcitpirc KavA ucation is one of the more tricts have areas in canyons, Creditors will present claims encircled with a metal fence advanced programs in Utah.' close to their schools, that are edat for tins, according to set aside for environmental with vouchers to the to further protect the area's Jordan-executrix at the office natural state from outside en-- 1 School Supt. C. Robert Sund- - education purposes. wall, is due to trie district s Rich, Ogden and Tooele Distof S. V. Litizzette, Attorney at crriaichmenit. Here the' children can see Environmental Education Ad- - ricts also have environmental Law, 178 South Main Street, Helper, Utah, on or before the firsthand how every element visory committee. The commit: education programs. 4th dlay of October, 1971; Finding teachers knowledge plays its part in nature's tee is composed of schoolof the able about their environment Claims must be presented in and if you remove sonnel, representatives FREE PARKING Prices July 15, 16, 17 accordianioe with the provisions one element how the balance National Parks Service, Forest and able to handle these kinds Soil Conservation Utah Code is upset. of Section Service, Serj of programs has posed some An old cabin also occupies vice, Bureau of Land Manage interesting situations; Granite Annotated, 1953, and with proAVESTERN FAMILY CHUCK WAGON DAYS per verification as required part of the school's ecological ment, and others of the com-- ; District recently bussed more therein. reserve. The cabin, which "was munity having an interest m than 50 of its teachers to MoUNION MARKET S ROSELLA FELICE, brought in from an outlying ecology. Committee members ab to get an on the spot look Executrix of the Estate of area and reassemble! is used have not only guidance,! at Louise Hetzel's outdoor class Nick Belcasitro, Deceased by the children in recreating but have actually helped in' room. Date of First Publication: what living ait Moab was like establishing the program andj In addition, under the direcJuly 1, 1971. Date of Last Pub- - i during the earaly years of supplying materials and exhib- - tion of the Office of the State licatiom, July 22nd, 1971. its, said Supt. Sundwall. settlement Superintendent of Public InIn addition to the cabin on' About 50 miles to the south' struction, since 1966 a yearly the grounds, Mrs Hetsel and the San Julan School District! teacher training workship in education in others working with the Nat- - is opening its first school for eravSrananenital ioraal Park Service have sue-- eciology edtaaltion. The dust- - Ephraim Canyon. Here teachceedied in establishing an En- - riot's Blue Mountain Environ-- . ers learn effective methods of vironmental Study Area at the mental School is being spoil- -' teaching in the outdoors. Thev FAMILY site of the Turnbow Cabin in sored through an $8,000 grant also come to grips with somej MORTUARY nearby Arches National Mon- - from the FourjCoroers Region of the other problems which: umenit. This area is specifically al Commission and is designed, may face an environmental ed-GRANT C. FAUSETT used for environmental instrue.to ecquadnt high school stud-- j ' ucialtion teacher; not the leaast MICHAEL BLACKBURN ents from all over the U.S. of which may be learning to tion. The Grand School District, with the ecology, geology, and hold a live snake or lizard - PRICE Phone some youngster has just brot sparked by Mrs. Hetzel's ex- - anthropology of the into the classroom. has embarkel on an ners area. School Utah of environ- other Louise Hetzel attended one Several expanded program All Sizes, Envelopes mental education. The district districts are instituting envir-- ' of the workshops at Ephraim, At Journal Office is making extensive use of the ommenital education programs, Canyon. Her experiences there Tuifnibow Cabin area and has! either through suummer school ledl to the kinds of learning SaiesfKoRs for Sale a: activities she now provides for instituted an outdoor education programs or by integrating Helper Journal Office (Utah) ulums. stud-emit- s. I I I I i - f-- . cs-- le1 - j under-signe- d i per-sche- ... f. 75-9-- 5, j gin j gm latSODEB j 1 FAUSETT lb 1 ' 637-118- 1 Four-Cor-ampl- e, FINE FOODS Western Family flDPI rLE.unuu&. no. a cool ?ns-- O Q lUI PEAS, TOMATOES. SPEVACH GREEN BEANS, CORN No. 303 cans 12 for SH 5 for $H Western Family Large AA us vacattim ti118 111 iieir 0 303 cans Western Family 8 oz. size TOMATO SA We're taldi 3c Sr gOTSILS Ooz. 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