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Show EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Two THE AMERICAN (jaunty Po$nete ESTABLISHED A November farm in Moore. He was rushed to showthe Price hospital and ed that his hip was broken in two places. At present he is under sand bags. A cast at present is unwise X-ra- WAY Subscription, in Advance: 1 2 years, $5.50 year, $3.00; NATIONAL EDITOII Al A$OCrjT0N U44htl N - CLARIN D. ASHBY . Mrs. Glen Enow Mrs. Rose Olsen Mi?chey, Mrs. Cristy Humphrey Mrs, Paul Fletcher r Correspondents: Castle Dale, 2895 Emery, 4249 ..Cleveland, 6486 Orangeville, 3330 Perron, 5117 Should School Systems Be Revamped Criticism of American Education, on all levels from the first grade to graduate echool, is certainly not a new phenomena. But it reached something of a fever pitcli when the Soviet Union sent Sputnik I into orbit, and news of communisms scientific achievements began to make the leadlines. A great many people felt, and with sound reason, that American youth was not being prepared for the challenges of this grim atomic era. In the light of this, two articles in U. S. News & World Report of October 3 are of unusual interest. One deals with what is going on in American schools; the other with a new look in Soviet educational policy. The magazine says: . . Signs of a new trend in American education are appearing. That trend is toward higher scholastic standards, more emphasis on 1 learning, a tougher attitude toward frills and toward lazy pupils. Chapter and verse arc cited. In a Miami school, for instance, 9th grade students now have to take four years of English and two of mathematics to qualify for a high school diploma until now, only three years of English and one of mathematics were required. Examinations will be harder throughout the Miami system. questions, the easy kind, will be supplanted by the essay type. In a Georgia county, school time will no longer be used for extracurricular activities, and requirements in mathematics and science hav been increased. Blight 8th grade students will be started on cour True-fals- e NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 1052 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Adding Machines and Typewriters Repaired - Date of last publication: November 20, 1958 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Typewriter Rentals) rental may be to the purchase price. applied 3 months Office Equipment Company Price, Utah Good, Used Coal Heating Equipment Huntington, 4221 Clawson, 5533 - Elmo, 6637 Green River, high-scho- 1958 Probate Printer - J04-343- If interested, Call o No. 1051 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL! DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF Utah In the Matter of the Estate of ELMER L. COX, also known as, ELMER COX, Deceased. Estate of Elmer L. Cox, also known as, Elmer Cox, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Orangeville, Utah, on or before the 7th day of January, 1959. Alta Cox Administratrix of the Estate of 74 ik. OF SAUNA Colled fl, South 800 West 1rovo, Utah .AS A Needed Constant Reminder lft Ornery uosjo osoi Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hardman and two children of Salt Lake visited with their father, Elmer Addley, for three days a week ago Sunday. A Republican Rally was enjoyed hire Monday night of last week in the school house under the direction of Rex Bunderson and Wynona Olsen. Sixty six were present with candidates throughout the county arid their families. A humorous program of musicals, skit and a leading was enjoyed along with stump speeches. Refreshments were ol ing. Bell Howell Complete 9Piece & MOVIE OUTFIT J Only 'SJIV Evan visited right of last week. tftOO dowh EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO TAKE AND SHOW YOUR OWN HOME MOVIES . . . Just set-si- ght here Monday -- and shoot. Your amazing Sun Dial movie camera takes beautiful color movies the very first time. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Broderick and family of Salt Lake enjoyed the weekend at the Wilford Broderick home. Show them in all their natural, lifelike color with the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Broderick and daughters of Salt Lake were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Zundell of Suit Lake were weekend guests at the Coy Williams home. The ward Primary held their annual Halloween party Wednesday Blanche Peterson of Salt Lake of last week in the recreation hall. Weird costumes, dancing and free was here over the weekend and enjoyed her granddaughters wedtreats highlighted the celebration. ding. Pern and Guy Hersch and two Lee Olsen and Brent Jensen of CSU at Cedar City enjoyed the children of Dragerton and Ralph Lewis of Salt Lake were weekend wiekend at home. guests at the Robert T. Lewis Glenn and Therel Broderick and home. Edwin Christiansen of Salt Lake Mi. and Mrs. Ludcan Maxfield enjojed the weekend in Emery and family of Price were weekend completing the deer hunt. visitors in Emery. Kilby, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young of Anderson, enjoyed a birthday parDale enjoyed the wedding ty Tuesday of last week for his Castle 6th birthday anniversary. Fifteen here Saturday night. Mrs. Young Lucine Simonsen of g.iests enjoyed games, refresh- was formerly Emery. She and her husband ments and a birthday cake. bought the Polar King in Castle Elmer L. Cox, also known as, ElDale last summer and are operatHansen of Everett Santa Cruz, mer Cox, deceased. of his friends, all ing it. They are parents of i baby and three Calif, Mack V. Bunderson businessmen, spent last weekend boy. Attorney for Administratrix here enjoying the deer hunt. Evertt Castle Dale, Utah Emily Jensen of Salt Lake spent Date of first publication: November was a house guest at the home of the weekend with her parents, Mr. his Surelda Brinkerhoff. His sister, 6, 1958 ar.d Mrs. Lamar Olsen. fiiends Chance at the Last stayed November Date of last publication: Motel. All four returned with their 27 1958 Mary Christiansen was taken to bucks. the rice hospital Thursday of last NOTICE OF HEARING FOR DISMr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson of week. She underwent surgery the SOLUTION of (JOL-UT- E MINES, Dragerton were weekend visitors next day when her appendix were removed. She was improving at the ir. Emery a few days ago. INCORPORATED, A CORPORA-TIOtime cf this writing. Bert Maxfield and wife are still Civil No. 1057 Ada Olsen, Crystal Broderick and in Bountiful at the home of their IN THE DISTRICT COURT sen Maurine Hansen, all of Salt Lake, Evan. Mr. is Maxfield improvAND FOR EMERY WITHIN were home for the week end. COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Dissolution Objections thereto must be filed Mary Ellen Naphus and family of COL-UT- E MINES, INC, A Cor- with the undersigned Clerk of the of Salt Lake enjoyed the weekend District Court on or before the here with her parents, Mr. and poration. Notice is hereby given that a time of said hearing. Mrs. Ludean Maxfield. has been WITNESS David N. JewkeS, voluntary application filed praying for dissolution of Col-U- Clerk of the District Court with the Peggy Peterson of Salt Lake, Mines, Incorporated, a Cor- seal thereof affixed this 15 day of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross poration, with its principal place of October, 1958. Peterson, enjoyed the weekend at business at Green River, Utah, and DAVID N. JEWKES, Clerk the home of her grandmother, Mrs. said application has been set to be BOYD BUNNELL Irviri Robinson. heard at the Courtroom of the Attorney for Applicant County Courthouse in Castle Dale, Price, Utah Carlyle Crawford of Moore had Emery County, Utah, on the 2 day First Publication: October 16. 1958 the misfortune Saturday to be of December, 1958, at 10:00 A.M. Last Publication: November 13, 1958 thrown from a wild filly at his matching WORLD FAMOUS Bell & Howell MATCHED MOVIE EQUIPMENT Movie tight Bar Two Flood Lamps Giant ' 3040 Camera Sheath Case Cartoon Tripod Screen Film ALL SIZES At 4200.00 SEI QUALITY, color brilliancy, proand portion clarity guaranteed. 1 VALUE. High standards for gems of rich beauty. g Bluebird REASONS WHY diamond rings STYLING Y . Latest designed creations in 14K gold. ZL PRICE. 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C., the school term has been extended by a week, and the brighter student? will be pushed ahead at a faster pace. So it goes, throughout the country. To sum up, as U. S. News sees it, the trend is toward fewer frills, more basic studies, tougher tests, increased homework, and the exaction of more work and more advanced work from superior children. There has also been a change in Russia a very different kind of change. Eull time schooling will last only seven or eight years for most children. Then theyll go to work, on the farms or in the faceducatories. In most cases basis tion will be given on a part-tim- e at night, or through correspondence courses. Only the select few will be able to attend college. To quote the magazine directly: Under the new system, most Soviet youngsters will have no choice but to go to work at an early age. Only the brightest ami most politically reliable will ever get to college, and there probably basis w hile holdwill study on a part-tim- e down a ing regular job. Russia, it seems, needs workers more urgently than it needs intellectuals and her educational system has been abruptly geared to that need. The American child, by contrast, is being given sharply improving education opportunity. In the Matter of the Estate of, also GROVER CHRISTENSEN, known as, GROVER F. CHRISTENSEN, 4 Deceased. Estate of Grover Christensen, also known as, Grover F. Christensen, deceased, creditors will present claims with vouchers to Chester E. Christensen at Castle Dale, Utah, on or before March 2, 1959. Chester E. Christensen Administrator of the Estate of Grover Christensen, also known as, Grover F. Christensen, deceased. Mack V. Bunderson Attorney for Administrator Castle Dale, Utah Date of first publication: October 30 f M Sf - Mrs. Flora Jensen Mrs. Bessie Wright Mrs Sarah Puiipher Mrs- E- B- - S.monsen - - Editor and Publisher Don Wayman Printer Ray E. Hassinger - G- Monday morning to return to his Navy duties. His wife and parents took him to Price. He is being shipped to Okinawa. His wife, formerly Hazel Henningson, and five month old baby boy plan to join h'm in approximately six months. for his misfortune. Iva and Earl Stoddard of Wellington enjoyed the deer hunt here Ruth Hardy of Salt Lake visited over the weekend and made the Geneva Broderick home their over last week with her daughter, Iris Stringham, and family. Mrs. Sylright place of lodging. van H. Johnson and family of AlMrs. Eugene Anderson of Price pine came over the weekend and visited here last Friday at the Mis. Hardy returned home with home of her mother. Mrs. Hulah then. Mrs. Johnson is a sister of Stringham and with her sister, Mrs. Iris Stringham. Milton Stringham. He profits most who serves best. A. F. Sheldon. McLloyd Stringham left here 1900 Published every Thursday at Castle Dale, Utah Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle Dale, Utah, as Second Class Matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. First G, 1938 56 East Main Price, Utah |