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Show Mrs. Ivan Keele and children left Sunday to make their home rt Granger. They will join Mr. Keele, who has employment there. Louann Long left Salt Lake City at 1:45 pm, Monday on a United Air Line transport, enroute to Chicago, Illinois. She arrived at her destination at 10 30 p m. Louann will spend the summer months at the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Miller, the former Betty Jean Long. At the airport to say goodbye were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Long; Shirleen Nord-felt- , Rosalund Bumgardner and Sandra Anderson, classmates at North Sevier High School. Lowell G. Woods Teacher Shortage Appointed To New Believed Solved Forester Position By U. University In a move to reorganize the Births the past week at the Division of Information and Salina Hospital are: A son, born to Mr. Education and Personnel ManMay 20 agement, the promotion of and Mrs. Gerald Mickelson of Lowell G. Woods to the position Salina. of Assistant Regional Forester in A son to Mr. and May 22 Mrs. Clayton Rasmussen of charge of the Division of In- Mrs. Ardell Lambertsen, Salina. A daughter, to Mr. formation and Edcation was anMay 22 Salina, and Mrs. Dean BartholMr. and Mrs Evan Nielson nounced today by Regional For- and Mrs. Glen Kennedy, Sigurd. omew and children of Fayette, were transacting business in Mt. and son, Evan Bradford, of ester, C. J. Olsen. week The two Divisions have been Mrs Mr. and Wayne Peterson, Pleasant, Monday of last week. Beaver, visited over the end with Mr. and Mrs N. P. temporarily managed, during the Mr. and Mrs.Bryce Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tatton, Nielson. past 2h years, by A. R. StandSalina, and Mr. and Mrs. Afton Assistant Regional Forester. Mrs. Bennie of Heath, Mr. ing, parents Christensen Maud Mortensen o f Mr. Standing will be in charge Mrs Medical and surgical patients and Mrs. Brice Poulson and Mr. were dinner guests Sunday at and Mrs. Bill Poulson were the Heath home. The Tattons re- Emery, and Mr. and Mrs. Therus of the Division of Personnel at the Salina Hospital are: Sorenson of Monticello, visited Management in the Ogden ofLeonard K., the May 16 guests Sunday at a lawn party side in Manti. with Mrs. fice, according to Mr. Olsen. and Sunday Saturday ear-ol- d Mrs. son Mr. Albeit and of Mr. and Mrs. given by Esther Mecham. Mrs. Oras Jensen of Center-fielLowell G. Woods is a native Dean Nielsen, surgery. Poulson In Redmond. visited Monday with Mrs. of Ogden. Since August 1954, Newell Nielson of May 17 Mrs Merrill Nielson and son, he has been Assistant to Mark Oldham, who visited at Leo Murphy, a sister of Mrs. Floyd medical. Koosharem, David, and Mrs. Newell Morley Icerson, Chief of the Division of the Edra Taylor home over the Jensen, in Salina. Vonda Ann Curtis, May 19 and son, Burke, were week end Range Management in the Reweek end, was accompanied by of Aurora, surgery. 16, Naat visitors PeterCanyon Bryce Mrs. Mr. and Lynford Mrs. Oldham and son, Geary gional office. He graduated from Ann Brinley May 22 tional Park. the School of Forest, Range, and of Koosharem,Mary Mark, on the return to Para- son left Sunday for Salt Lake surgery. has Wildlife Management at the dise on Sunday. City. Mrs. Peterson, who Geraldine MaxMay been ill for several weeks, will Utah State Agricultural College of Mr. and 16, well, daughter a consult He a was visitor in 1935. the specialist. Leonard Nielson, appointed Mrs. Bill of Salina, Maxwell Junior Forester on the Bridger past week at the Onest Nielson transfusions. Whitbeck Zoell Mrs. and Mr. National Forest in Wyoming home, left Thursday for Salt LaReta Seeley, 9, May 22 that year, and served as District Lake, enroute to his home in of Salt Lake City, were dinner at Afton, Wyoming from daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Junior San Francisco, California. Mr. guests Sunday at the home of Ranger Mr. and Mrs. Norval Crane October 1941 to March 1944. He Seeley of Redmond, Nielson was accompanied by his Mr. and Mrs. Dave Evans. While mother and nephew, Range Niel- in Salina, they called on many returned Sunday from Nevada, then served as Assistant Superwere where they attended the visor of the Targhee National son, who will stay a week cr friends. The Whitbecks Days celebration on the Forest in Idaho until September for the and more with Mrs. Elmo Peters in former residents, Bay From Local Advertisers Salt Lake, during the conval- past 13 years, have lived in the J7th of May. In the grand par- 1948. He was Assistant Superof two the ade, granddaughters escence of his younger brother, capitol city. visor on the Boise National ForCranes were in the marching est in Idaho for two years, Leonard K., who underwent surA biography of the the humor- bands of the CWon schools. 1948-5He was appointed Forgery at the Salina Hospital, in est of the Fishlake ist, Robert Benchley, was given Arlene Cooke was twirler Wednesday. Supervisor by Alvilda Anderson during the the high school band, and Betty National Forest in February a meeting of the Cooke was banner carrier in the 1950, with offices at Richfield. Making a short visit Monday study hour at held Saturday elementary band. Betty re- He was transferred to the Reevening at the apartment of LProgresso Club, Nathaniel Benchley, turned with her grandparents gional office in August 1954. afternoon. Arthur Nelson, was a former , of the book. for a summers visit. is author a son, in the niece Mr. Woods brings a wealth family, adopted was Cranes the in While Peterson E. Smith Mrs. Nevada, Mrs. Norma Hutchenson, and her of experience in multiple reMrs. Robsource management into his new husband, an officer in the U. S. hostess, and a dainty luncheon visited with Mr. and 2 oclock. Fourat and made at Dotson ert served was Pentuite, enroute were The couple Army. position of Chief of the Division to the West Coast, prior to sail- teen were seated at one long the acquaintance of the adopted of Information and Education, ar9 His duties Mr. Olsen stated. military service table, centered with a low and daughter, Cynthia Deayner, ing for a months of age. in Guam. While on a furlough, rangement of bridal wreath will include conservation work with the press, womens organizthey had visited relatives in Day-to- tulips. Ohio; Denver, Colorado, ations, schools, farm groups, Mrs. Marion Jorgensen enterand Salt Lake City, making the youth organizations, and other detour from Denver for the visit tained at a childrens party celeorganized groups. He will head with Mr. Nelson. brating the 4th birthday annithe Forest Service fire prevenProfessor Harry A. Dean versary of her son, Hans, Thurstion activities throughout the Inhis students in a musical termountain with at present the Jorgensen home, Mrs. William Hafen, Mrs. day Region. LOYALTY QUEEN Lee Ana at the Wilma Sorenson and daughters, 12 little playmates joining in recital, Saturday evening will be made Merriwether, Miss America of These changes at Ward First beginning effective June 1st, Mr. Olsen 1955, reigned over New York Jerri Lyn and Billi Lou, motored games and enjoying a luncheon, 8 oclock. Church, There are 20 piano stated. city's Loyalty Day parade sponto Circleville, Saturday. They served by the hostess. sored by Veterans of Foreign students, who will participate in visited for the day at the home Wars. Sheri Peacock has returned to the musical, and are from Salina of Mr. and Mrs. Nordell Dalton. 30 There are more than species area. and the surrounding a week Mrs. Hafen resides in Mt. Pleas- Salt Lake City, following of olive trees from which Spain The recital is free, and every- produces half the worlds supply ant, and is the mother of Mrs. end visit with Mr. and Mrs. one is invited. of olive oil. Marion Jorgensen. Sorenson. Mrs. Wilma Sorenson entertained at a childrens party in honor of the 6th birthday of her daughter, JernLyn, between the hours of 2 and 4 in the afternoon, Monday. Following an hour of stories and games, a dainty luncheon was served to the 11 girls friends. Hospital llotes 2- -j d, 22-2- 3 Residents See Granddaughter In Band Performance Hell-dorad- Court The University of Utah may have found the answer to Utah's shortage of elementary school teachers. A new certification program, designed to enable persons with college degrees in majors other than education, to become certificated for teaching in the states elementary schools, was announced Friday by Dr. Sam McLaughlin, head of the U. department of elementary education. Among the large number of liberal arts graduates in Utah, there are many outstanding persons, who, with proper training, could become excellent teachers. This program will give them the opportunity to get that training, and get it quickly and well," Dr. McLaughlin said. The program begins June 11, with the opening of summer sessions. It includes a careful review of each candidates scholastic record, a personal interview with faculty members of the department, and completion of 49 to 31 hours of U. work over three quarters of fulltime study. Previously, it was necessary for liberal arts graduates wishing to teach to spend at least four or five quarters on campus to meet mini-mum- s. state-establish- 0. State officials have approved the U. plan, and commend it highly. Dr. McLaughlin said. Additional information may be obtained by writing, telephoning or visiting the department of elementary education on the U. campus. ar n, Music Recital Saturday Evening w-i- m ... BALLET Only The CHRYSLER brings you the Year-Ahea- d FIRST FULL-SIZ- 4-DO- E - Chefs, a boys cooking club, was organized on May 22nd, with Mrs. Louise Anderson, leader. Following are the officers: President Melvin Anderson; vice president, Tommy Crowther; secretary-treasureJoel Gyllenskog; reporter, Dale Merrill; song and recreation leader, Ronald Peterson. The 3 4-- H Of 2 Honor . . (Continued From Page 1) The Sunday program, in addition to the awards, featured a talk by Reed Ogden of Richfield, chairman of the Sevier District Committee, and a vocal solo by Warren Nielsen. COLORADO RIVER TRIP May 28th, Ronald Larson and Terron Crane will leave for an expedition down the Colorado River. They will join 43 .other boys and leaders from all Troops in the Utah National Parks Council. Scoutmaster Blackham also commended Meridith Johnson, Ronald Larson, Howard Cherry, Terron Crane, Rodger Martin, Lee Ray Rasmussen and Nathan Olsen for their assistance in the organization and operation of the District Camporee, held during May at the Ranger Station. All the boys are Explorer Scouts. Members of the Troop have been awarded a total of 38 merit badges since the last Court of Honor in November 1955. Richfield Resident To Head County Eisenhower Drive Ken Chamberlin of Richfield, has been appointed Sevier County chairman of Citizens for Eisenhower. The appointment was announced by Charles E. Peterson, Provo, regional chairman of the state Eisenhower organization. Mr. Peterson said the purpose of the Citizens for Eisenhower committees throughout the state is to enlist support of all voters, regardless of party, behind the Eisenhower program. In addition to supporting Mr. Eisenhower, the organization is also interested in electing members to Congress who will support the Eisenhower program, Mr. Peterson said. r, TAP - ACROBATS New Classes Will HARDTOP! Salina, Sevier County, Utah Frl., May 25, 1956 Page Start Monday, June 4th At 9 A.M. IN THE CV-- ' f 5. vvv. A St S V ,c Q v : ft? 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