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Show " , I Emery County 1 series of public hearings will be held around the state In early November on the new Utah Higher Education Master Plan. The major purpose of the A By ELIZABETH HANSON Staff writer plan Is to provide new direction for higher education In the state through the year 2000. Members of the state Board of Regents have been working on the plan for more than a year. According to Wm. Rolfe Kerr, commissioner of higher education, "The primary thrust of the planning effort has been to ensure that high quality higher education U available to students across the state, basketball camp sponsored by teacher Kevin J, Morrison drew fourth, fifth and sixth graders to the Huntington A gymnasium Saturday for instruction from Gregory Kloke of Salt Lake City and a student at USU. Gregg, 19, is a veteran of seven seasons on the floor starting at junior high through high school and extending to the Junior varisty USU team last year. At 6 feet 4 Inches he had little trouble slam dunking the ball to impress the kids, but he was geared to helping them, not starring. "Dont slap the ball. Push down on it like this and keep your head up so you can see where you are going, he intoned in a resonant bass voice as Hour-lon- g 1 were Elmo precinct No. 11 and Green River precinct No. In the that ballot ol olt appeared the left temple Inadvertently Oct. J9 edition ol the Emery County Progrett. Thit information WAS tupplied to the Progrett by the Emery wat an County Clerk'! office. The omittion of the two dlitrlctt not the overnght by the Progrett advertitmg ttaff, and wat fault of the County Clerk't office. The Emery County Progrett apologiiet to retidenft of both Elmo and Green River for this unintentional error . Greg Kloke helps Huntington Elementary School basketball skills at a recent clinic. student Jaime Guymon with classes were from nine in the morning until 3:30 p.m. Kevin took video pictures. He met Gregg while they were working together during Hie summer at a cannery at Franklin, Idaho. Kevin became friendly with Gregg and his brother Troy and was impressed with their athletic ability. He arranged for Troy, 14, to present the soccer clinic at the school in September. Troy would have been working with his brother had he not been playing on a western regional volleyball team in a championship game. Troy will be on the court with his brother for more basketball training of the elementary children at Christmas break. They are the sons of Don and Marly Kloke of Salt Lake City. Kevin said he lacked the skills necessary to coach sports and that is why he arranged for the CONSUMERS PREFER THE TASTE OF CHERRY COLA SLICE teaching. He "surrogate believes the children need exposure to sports and wished to supply the opportunity. He rewarded each Kloke with $75 out of his own pocket. The school provided the setting and OVER CHERRY COKE administration, the wholehearted support. Kevin has taught school at Huntington Elementary for five years. He taught two years at Price and three at Eureka. He graduated from USU with a degree in elementary education. He served a mission to Germany. His home is in Franklin, Idaho, where his elderly parents live and where he frequently returns for weekends. Carnival is successful Super organization accounted for the gratifying success of the Huntington Elementary PTA Halloween Carnival. Over 1,000 revelers enjoyed the varied games, entertainment and cuisine. The kids rated many prizes. Principal Leon Bawden was arrested and hauled off to out in jail so many times, he hid out. his office, only to be flushed The day before the PTA board members worked eight hours making 450 bags of cotton candy. Kim Allred was carnival chairman. Terry Bigelow and Jeanine Powell were in charge of dinner. The board Try Cherry Cola Slice members in and taste the costumes boarded the fire truck driven by Corrie town Corbridge to tour the to and event the advertising for thank the various merchants Halloween donations. Charlotte Myers served as broadcaster. With scarcely time to PTA recharge energies, the for luncheon a board is hosting the teachers Thursday at the school. Parents arriving for the assigned conferences with teachers will be served punch and cookies inthefoyer. The regular meeting will be held Nov. 20, Officer Steve Stream will speak about child protection and safety. "We have worked hard on this plan," said Wayne Owens, chairman of the Regents Master Planning and Governance Committee. Residents of Elmo and Green River Ray Guymon. Evidently a lot of homework goes on under hoops at home as well as the school gym. scheduled Included in the new master plan are numerous policy directions designed to address the changing environment for Utah colleges and universities. Executive summaries of the master plan report will be available at all public hearing sites. Locally, a hearing will be held Nov. 12 at 4 p.m. at College of Eastern Utah, Alumni Room. : he showed the youngsters how to dribble, pass and shoot. He said he didnt care if no one made a basket because the idea was to learn the skills and work on them afterwards. Plenty of balls were going into the basket, though. 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