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Show Utah Assn, of Elemenrtary School Principals have conference mid-wint- er "The most valuable point was having the Association and discuss get together leading points to help guide us in todays elementary said Dar school work, Smith, Washington Countys Elementary School Easty Southwest Principal and Region Director for UAESP 1976-7The Association had Conference their at the Student February Union Building, Dixie College with 143 persons, including school principals, wives and presenters. Smith said this was the first conference in St. George and best attended. Following the 11 a.m. to Noon registration and luncheon with welcoming UAESP remarks by President Guy Pulsipher, introductions by Dar Smith and Dr. Rolfe Kerr, Dixie College as Keynote Speaker, the group attended small group sessions. Conflict resolution with Discussion Leader Richard L. Wilson, Payson was presented by Craig J. Hunt, Community Education, State Board and Carl E. Jenson, Community Education Ac- conflict always damaging? Can it be avoided? How does one recognize the causes of conflict portantly, different more imwhat are some techniques for and resolving it? Maninstreaming, putting Special education back in the classroom" was the topic of discussion lead by Clemont B. Adams and presented by Harlan Fulmer, Director of Weber pupil personnel, School District and George La Tulippe, Coordinator of Generalists, Weber School District. talented and Gifted Mid-Wint- 10-1- 1 Student Programs vestigated ths problems selecting, planning evaluating gifted talented programs in- A d reception at the Motor Lodge for and wives principal's presenters closed the first day. Following the dawn breakfast, the group attended small group session on Feb. 11 with Community School as the opening sessions. Discussing leader was Victor Frei, Coordinator, Schools, Washington County and was presented by Carl E. Jensen and Craig Hunt. How the Community School can be sued as a vehicle for needed service, programs and activities for people of all ages, were the delivering in elementary schools under the leadership of Dennis Beatty, Hurricane and presented by Darrell L. Johnson, PrinSchool Granite cipal, District. TheState Art Program was presented by Ivan Cornia, Art Supervisor, Davis School District and Dr. Nathan B. Winters, Director of Art Education, U of U. Wives of the educators attended a lecture "Vignettes of Dixie" by Dr. Karl Brooks. facilities. To commemorate and better understand the spirit 2nd-Clas- ST. GEORGE, UT. 84770 fast fire to receive last minute instructions on trail procedure. Chris Isaacs, described as the originator of the idea for the journey and the trail boss told his young riders, This is a mans trip. I expect you boys to act like men. It will be your responsibility to care for your own horses, to curry water and feed them. Your feed bags will have to last to the end of your trip. Dont short the horses. Thats like sending you out toa ball game with no rations. The horses are your first responsiblity. Then the camp is to be put together. Gather wood. Dont flop on your backsides. The boys, indismayed by the stictures laid down, assembled their gear and mounted. Allen Freeman, 17, said with sparkling eyes. I think its neat. a sentiment shared by 16 year old Keith Nichols and 14 year old Witt Randall. Gene Donn, aged 13, was accompanied by his mother Dottie Donn who said Hes excited. He has wanted to go since they started talking about it. Hes going to keep a log. Like the other mothers Mrs. Donn planned to leave the group Monday to return to Lehi Valley, now part of Mesa, Arizona. Clayton Allen, aged 13, is the great grandson of Henry Clay Rogers who made the first trip, 100 years ago. His mother, Barbara and sister Leslie, aged 11, a skilled rider, planned to go part of the way in an auto, following the horseman. Mrs. Allen said she is interested because of her childrens heritage. The youngest members of the party are Rustin Randall, six months old, Rene Randall, 5 years old and Kristin Randall who wheels her mount around deftly at the Dixie's Pioneer Newspaper . . . M ripe age of going all 11. They are not the way with the horsemen. Grace Jones who will cook for the party has a grandson, 13 year old Garth Turley, an Eagle Scout, in the group. Mrs. Jones, whose ancestors came to Lehi in the early days, talked her sister, Beth ,tynSK57 for Washington County and Gty of St. George for Over 68 Years" Is Proud to Be A Port of Southern Utoh's Growth for Over 69 Yeors business card or letterhead or even a booklet or brochure, we will design it for you and know you'll like it. Dear Editors: The Board of the Utah Welfare Rights Organization sent me, the State Director, to SL George and the five county area last week. My to determine mission: whether a new chapter was needed in your area. Let me express my appreciation for the friendliness and beauty I found during my few days with you. What impressed me further was the 23 East St George Blvd. 6 Phone 673-611- The newest bindery equipment and staffers who know what they're perform those final chores doing that can make the real difference in top quality printing. And the finished product is great. If the boss doesn't like it, we do it over until he does. We wont you to be happy big variety of offset presses are kept busy to insure quick action on your printing order-o- ne day service on many orders. l'e yfyih; ULiftK . just like a hundred Beth Schroeder, descendant of the group 100 years ago THE COOK years ago, will cook for the party with her sister, Grace Jones. commemorated by trek Medical Colorado no longer exists. emergency Technician, expected to be 18 The crossing at this point will miles from St. George be made with the horses in Saturday night on the first leg their vans. In Arizona, they of the journey to the north will ride to the old Pierce side of the Colorado River. Ferry and retrace the trail of From there they will skirt the intrepid colonizers of 100 Lake Mead, crossing Hoover years ago. The modern day Dam, as the ferry that took horseman expect to arrive at the first trekkers across the Lehi Valley, February 28th. Schroeder, into going along to cook. The women said they planned to serve beans, chili beans, ham and beans, fried rice, pancakes, dutch oven biscuits, corn bread, eggs, tang, cocoa, milk, fruit and hanana bread on the trip. Chris Isaacs, an comparatively low rate of open cases at your local Assistance payments District Office and the welcome feeling strangers entering there feel. Similarly, the Job Service office for Washington County. As a lawyer, albeit nonpracticing, I was stunned by the jurors consciences at a trial for a poor person I attended, by the openness of the administration of justice there, and the fact the Hurricane High School Tiger Talk ' By Paula Last Today in your library hour are going to discuss a very well loved book entitled Tigar Tales, These stories take place in the beautiful state of Utah, down in the southwest corner. Now, in this corner was a lovely community and metropolis called Hurricane. It was a very busy place, where all children went to school and looked forward to the day when they would attend the we you about the classic, Tiger good-by- e Well, kiddies. See you next week! Tales. political philosophy of the is not concealed. I am not without warning to the citizens of your locale, having considered urban and rural circumstances in all parts of the world. First, plant more fruit trees on the city streets. City planners area might call it practical beauty. The pecan trees, especially those planted around the Temple, are a promising start. With such a project, you may be sure to engage the young, especially if you encourage them to care for the trees and harvest the fruit for the benefit of the handful of needy persons sure to be around. You might also consider allocation of some tax or tithe monies for the establishment of a neutral stopping place, for for restless youth, stranded transients, for women in jeopardy. Such a place in Salt Lake called Shiloh House is run by the Jesus Having people. established such a place for persons whose fortunes are at low ebb seems to complete a paradises harmony, and you can be sure for luscious fruit in the citys trees. I will recommend to my Board that a chapter to Welfare Rights is not needed in Southwestern Utah, but our state - organization will always be available to help needy individuals in your boundries at (collect). Very Truly Yours, Robert Macri Washington Co. Nows 2 St. George, Utah 84770 Thursday, February 17, 1977 Hurricane Academy of and Learning Higher Secondary Education, more commonly known as H.H.S. At this school, students took studying very seriously, but always found time for other mid-Februa- Students were looking forward to the annual Sweethearts Dance where with the of their dreams. A King and Queen were going to be chosen to reign over this event. everyone with your printing piece, and handle each job as if it were our own. Drop By . . . let Us Give You a Bid Care About Washington County and Are Investing in Its Future Growth. came Sweetheart The basketball team Electroengrave your valuables with your Drivers License number. at H.H.S. was very hardworking and it was rumored and proclaimed that a victory is in store Thursday, the 17th, when they will meet with South Sevier. Not far from Hurricane was a huge city named Saint George, for no apparent reason. The Tigers played hard when they met the Flyers in a game not long ago but this Saturday you can plan on a hard battle, and a victorious Tiger Team. Also at H.H.S. were many mean wrestlers who went to the region tournament last week. Five of these men came home triumphant So, this week they again face the opponent at the State tour- nament. A . . . and many exciting things were happening. jSSlrMlfMgtolnl Special core is given to each detail to insure the very best press reproduction. If it's a new form, patch Utah Welfare Rights Organization visits here activities. It was "Official Publication France by Dorothy E. See mwA 6 comments were received St. George regarding Lehi Valley Centennial St 8011673-611- Smith said many favorable i if and and shington EAST ST. GEORGE BLVD. PHONE phonics but low in word comprehension. This will be discussed by Dr. Eldredge later with the School district. Wives were entertained during the sessions by lectures on ceramic, given by known Internationally ceramic artist Erma Thomas who displayed her unique work tor the guests and the History Walk guided by Montrue Larkin, pointing out historic and scenic spots to her group. of of pioneering forefathers, 16 modern day trailblazers on horseback, accompanied by three women driving a truck that is todays answer to the chuckwagon of yore, will ting Coordinator, State retrace the steps as closely as Board. These discussions of a group who left possible Is the explored questions St. George, January 17, 1877 to colonize southern Arizona. The eighty-fou- r people who made the original arduous journey did so at the direction of Brigham Young, following the General Conference of 1876. President Young told them they would know when OH Publication for WoVngton County ond Cty of George for Over 8 Tears to stop. The group intended to go to Mexico but one man had seen a picture of a tree by a river. At the Lehi Valley MtMftftOrTHC PER I MS location he saw the same scene in reality so the group stopped there. J. F. Mountford & Asa L. Mountford Publishers Bishop Arthur R. Freeman J. F. Mountford Editor of the Lehi First Ward, who is accompanying the group, s Entered as Matter once a week at the post office at representing the three Lehi This is a Wards said St. George, Utah S4770, under the Act of March 3, 1879. tremendous heritage building STAFF factor for young people. We feel young people should have Associate Editor Errol J. Foremaster ties with the past. This will Features - Dorothy E. See make their families stronger COMPOSITORS when they have their own Doris Mountford The Bishop families. MaReeHunt Cheryl Westphal credited Leon C. Jones, Lehi, ' for being The driving force DEADLINES: Monday - S:00 p.m.: Social News and School behind the organization of the News. Tuesday 10:00 a.m.: Advertising, Classified Ads, News party. and Pictures. All deadlines advanced one day when a holiday The group, accompanied by falls during the week. mothers of the young people ALL DEADLINES MUST BE OBSERVED) making the trip and other interested persons arrived at the Redlands R.V. Park, SUBSCRIPTION RATE: In County $6.00 per year Out of County $7.00 per year Washington Friday evening and corraled their horses All subscriptions Payable in Advance there. By dawn the group had assembled around a break23 topice discussed. "Elementary Counseling," discussed by Doyle K. Swallow and presented by Keith D. Steck and Legal and Liability Problems" lead by Carl Tuft and presented by Dr. Don Lennberg, were also part of the session, the session. Research on reading in Utah and what to do about it" was the topic of discussions lead by Washington County school superintendent Lavoy Esplin, presented by Dr. Lloyd Eldredge. Dar Smith said that Dr. Eldredges remarks revealed that Utah rated high on Thun-derbir- The champions consist of: Brian Reed, Tom Beatty, Clair Hardy, Frank Prater and Mark Heber. This fine school had a club of farmers who called themselves FFA, and they decided this was a good time to have FFA week. They started it out by having a flag raising ceremony on Monday morning. Many other activities were planned for the week, such as: green hand initiation, early bird breakfast and all kinds of special speakers. Now, Ill tell you the inside story... Oh, my the time is gone already, I must have become carried away telling Then put this sticker on your window and youre part of Operation I.D. Its about the best theft protection you can get and its free. If your valuables are stolen and recovered, they can be returned to you instead of ending up at a police auction. Borrow an electroengraver from the law enforcement office listed below ...soon! 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