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Show i THE LEADER- - THE GARLAND TIMES, May one-roo- Good Cook's Comer ' " ' s" 1 McKinley Teacher Is One Of The Best - . ' . - j.' .; hi. YtY-'T?-- ','! Mrs. Linda Lansford and daughter Julie, HOT ') A Born November 16 she taught In Oxford, Idaho, in a one room school. "This was probably the best year in teaching," she said. "This was probably the best year in teaching," she children "These said. thought they wouldn't be able to go to school. How they studied and appreciated a teacher. And wage s were 95 a month later raised to $110," she added as an afterthought. In the spring of 1946 the couple moved to Tremonton to work in the plumbing and heating business with J.G. Burgess. Here teachers were short and she spent seven "happy years" at Elwood school. When her husband died, she married Merlin Larsen who had three children, Judy, Steven, Brent, and moved to a farm in Promontory. Once aho. Southern Branch. 13, 1916, "I TOPPING 1 12 cups milk - 1 tsp. salt - 2 tbl. butter - 12 cup corn meal - 1 cup cheese - eggs. Mix in saucepan and cook until thickened. Spread over meat mixture and bake 375 for 1 hour. 2 knew school a I few had to teach years to be but married women could not teach school," she said. "In Idaho, I could get a two year certificate." In Preston, Idaho, she got her chance teaching five sub- years. casserole. $45 happy, Later, her father, bought a farm in Marsh Center, Idaho. There she attended a two room school for eight years and Arima high school for four years, for four years. She graduated with 25 classmates and was one of two valedictorians. In 1934-- 35 she attended Utah State where she was chosen to be a guard on the girl's varsity basketball team, but she chose to transfer to the University of Id- - up-$- jects to 71 fourth graders at a salary of $75 a month for nine months. Next year she taught third and fourth grad- ers In Arima. In 1938 she married Ges-fo- rd J. Christensen. "He'd waited seven years for me to get thru school and teach she recalls. couple lived on a school," The Mr M M INA'S ORANGE SALAD ain Nuts Bolts Ik ed." she said. "All those years spent in a one or two room school helped me meet the challenges of this past year." After nine years of teaching with a two year certifi- cate, Mrs. Larsen quits teaching in 1951 and attended the University of Utah for three quarters. Extension work at various universities rod summer workshops took the place of one year of college. - C I , ta at the University of Idaho, Phi Kappa Phi at the U of U honorary scholastic societies. Professional Bachelor of Science Certificates in Administration and Supervision, Secondary and Elementary with Kindergarten efficiency. She has also been selected KSL Teacher for a Day and Bear River teacher of the week. With school behind MERLE Even a turtle has to stick out if it wants to get somewhere. its neck Bargliu something you can't afford to buy, and can't afford to pass up. her, she plans trips to Finland and Arabia to visit a sister and brother and a trip to Alaska to see a nephew. She also has children In Wisconsin, Iowa. Alabama and Idaho, "plus, of course fishing and hunting T 1 She be longed to Sigma Del- WWII During in Tremonton. she lived in Plymouth and Mendon for two 112 lbs. meat - 1 cup onions - 1 fat can whole tomatoes (mushed in blender) 1 can canned com 12 or. - 2 tsp. salt 2 tsp. chili powder - 14 tsp. pepper -12 cup corn meal - 1 cup water - 1 cup olives. Mix together and pour into 13 x 9 Mrs. Linda Lansford and daughters Juiic 1" and Mariellen 14, who was absent when picture was taken, although states Mrs. Lansford " Marie lee n does a pood share of the cooking." The Lans-for- ds hail from down El wood way. Mrs. Lansford enjoys cooking, sewing, tending children, raising and selling calHer most favorite past time is ces. her canaries, finches and African Violets Before which she raises and sells. moving to El wood Mrs. Lansford was a teacher for Head Start. I.inda Is married to Erdie Lansford who at the present time is water master at Howell. Before moving to Elwood five years ago, they lived on the Navajo Indian Reservation for seven years, where he worked for the Indian Service .lob Corp. Since moving to Utah Mr. I.ansfmd was a teacher at the Indian school where he taught science and social science. They are parents nf Bucky 18, Julie lfi, Marie lecn 14 Chris 12. As a lamily tney just plain enjoy one another company. They watch the children participate in the different sports and do leather work. Mrs. Lansford states "Itah and the community tliey live in is an excellent place to raise children." Inter-mouni- : could pay off the farm The couple later bought a home in Arima and her husband worked for the railroad. In July, 1942. the twins had a new sister Nanette. Mrs. Larson J : month making so bills." 1974." ' a Lake we air. "Working with children without all the records and reports, and a Title I program at McKinley beckon- farm in Marsh Center. "These were hard years for farmers," she said. "When the twins, Tamara and Pamala. were born in 1941 we were living in Salt Mrs. Wanda Larsen. Title I teacher at McKinley school 1b Tre moii ton. has been selected Outstanding Educator of America for 1974. She was nominated for the honor by Principal Jay Stoke i earlier in the year. Teacher are honored by the national organization because of professional and civic achievement She now becomes eligible to compete for national honors and one of five $500 grants which are awarded to the school. Her biography will appear in the publication "Outstanding Educators of America Travel tip: in an underdeveloped country, don't drink the water. In a developed country, don't breathe the years." , 30, 1974, Page 3 discovered during the years. m school more In a she taught eight grades tor two years and six grades for 13 years until consolidation "silenced the school bell In Promontory. Teachers and students went to Howell for four delightfull Sometimes the best way to convince a fellow he's wrong is to let him have his own way. trips." Everyone tells us life begins 40. What they don't tell us is that what It begins to do is fall apart. also hopes to go back to college to get a Master's degree. 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