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Show An annual Times-New- Myrna Thomson is JMS resource teacher feature s New teachers in the Juab District. Gary Lee is math, science mentor at JHS 'Vr, Myrna M. Thomson is the new resource teacher at Juab Middle School this year. The Monroe native received her training at Snow College and Southern Utah State College. In addition to her special education training, she has ""'C Littlewood teaches English at Juab High Gary R. Lee is teaching science, math, and world geography at Juab High School this year. The Ogden native trained at Weber State College and Utah State University. He also attended graduate school at Brigham Young University. His major academic interests in college were chemistry, physics, and mathematics. He is a member of the American minors One of the new English teachers at Juab High School is Mary Jan W. Littlewood, a native of Richfield. ' She majored in English and psychology at Brigham Young University and almost has a masters degree in v ' v' Vv.V v psychology. Her hobbies are reading and walking. She and her husband, Everitt Thomson, live in Nephi. They have four children. Deanna Hamblin ad- u'vt education department. While working in the Alpine School District, she helped rewrite the teacher development Kena Winn returns to Juab High School Common base. While in England, he toured Europe and North Africa. His hobbies are hunting, fishing, computers, carpentry, and writing poetry. He and his wife, Tamera, live in Nephi. They have two children. The new business and home economics teacher at Juab High School this year is Kena Lee Winn. Mrs. Winn is no stranger to or to Juab teaching Deanna Hamblin is new third grade teacher at NES While at BYU, she was involved in the program bureau and the program. She was a teachers assistant in the y. Gary R. Lee and chemistry, physics, and math at Dugway High School. He also spent two years in England teaching math and science at a junior high school at the Royal Air Forces Greenham The new third grade teacher Mary program and the English and careers program. She is a member of the LDS Church, and is a former Relief Society president, Her hobbies are sewing, sports, cooking, and astronomy. She and her husband, Scott Littlewood, live in Nephi. They have three sons. Hamblin, live in Provo. Myrna Thomson High VOTE FOR A COMPETENT QUALIFIED at EXPERIENCED Kena Lee Winn to raise her family, she taught shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, filing, and other business subjects at the school. Mrs.. Winn is a native of Blanding and studied' business' education at Brigham Young University. Her hobbies are ' sewing and cooking. s Nephi, Utah October 2, 1986 3 Young Womens program president, and teacher. Her hobbies are playing the piano and participating in athletics. She and her husband, Karl G. School is Jim Times-New- is Deanna Hamblin. Mrs. Hamblin studied elementary education at Ricks College and Brigham Young University. Her major academic interests in college were science and social studies. She also was involved in the schools astronomy club, coed baseball, and intramural football. School, however. Before leaving Slavens. Slavens, a native of Blanding, teaches English and is the schools new basketball coach. He graduated from Brigham Young University, where he was interested in English, basketball, drama, and forensics. Before coming to Juab High, he taught drama and English at Monument Valley High School. We really like it here, and I am excited to work with the kids, said Slavens. He and his wife, Shauna Lee, live in Nephi with their son, Adam. The at Nephi Elementary this year Jan W. Littlewood Slavens will teach English, coach basketball program One of the new teachers and reading ministrative education. Chemical Society. Before coming to Juab High, he taught biology at Ogden Junior High; science at Forsyth Junior and Senior High Schools; Juab High in iv 'vfev .Jim Slavens -- ft;: Tt : l. The RIGHT Choice She and her husband, Steven R. Winn, live in Nephi. They t have seven children. R U.S. Postal Srvic STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION Required by 39 U.S.C. 3685) E V G o I T S E T 3. 3A. NO. OF ISSUES PUBLISHED ANNUALLY FREQUENCY OF ISSUE r. 52 SuKLi' 15 Li 4. COMPLETE MAILING ADDRESS OF KNOWN OFFICE OF PUBLICATION (Street. City. County, Stele and 4 l.O. uCI 77, liTA.-- i 3B. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION PRICE comtt E N R O V ZIP4 Codef(Xil pnnhrt, N 81348 4th O 5. COMPLETE MAILING ADDRESS OF THE HEADQUARTERS w OF GENERAL BUSINESS OFFICES OF THE PUBLISHER (Not printer) o.'dIE 6. 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