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Show Thursday, September 15, 1955 Five New Teachers On Roster at Wellington School Five new teachers arrived for 'the opening of school at Wellington Monday and they, together with the seven others who were here last year and Principal Ro THE Page SUN-ADVOCA- "T land R. Taylor, greeted the usual large student body. New teachers include Mrs. Lor-n- a Cox, Mrs. Estelle Quinn, Mrs. Joan Gallegher, Mrs. Sedelia Kendrick and Mrs. Ila Orr. Mrs. Cox is teaching the second grade. She is the wife of Vaughn at the Cox, who is employed Knight Ideal Coal Company, and lives in Orangeville. For the past few years she has taught at the Price Central school. Mrs. Quinn came here from the (f 4 y DUP TO MEET Disease Report Negative Comedy Hit Available To Utah Groups From Utah University Five ) j . Sunflower Camp of the DaughNo disease cases were reported to the Utah State Department of ters of Pioneers will meet TuesHealth from Price city or Carbon day, September 20 at 8 oclock at county during the week ending the home of Mrs. Vernon Davis. Time Out for Ginger, recent September 9. On the statewide All members are urged to be Broadway comedy hit, will be front, 113 cases were reported. available this winter for groups throughout Utah, Dr. Albert O. Mitchell, director of the University of Utah Touring Company, said Thursday. Featuring a topflight cast, the play has been approved by the Theatre Council for sponsorship by clubs, schools, wards, stakes and similar groups at a U of U service. Dr. Mitchell will direct the play. Sets have been designed by Vem Adix. Dr. Mitchell said that the touring company could schedule the play between October 14 and December 17 on week days for groups within a 50 mile radius of Salt Lake City, on Fridays for those within 100 miles and on Saturdays in communities within about 300 miles. Evening performance cost will be $150, matinee $100. The University will furnish programs, posters and other publicity FREE-1.0- 00 of coal-o- ny low-budg- et Price Trading Co. gives you when you buy a a finisher in the rolling mills at U. S. Steels Geneva Works, is one of the few men in the world who has his own television station. Of course, Mels station doesnt broadcast the World Series or even a comedy show, if it did theyd have trouble TV setup is making any steel in the big plant; instead the table from the finishing stands in the rolling used on the run-omill. By watching his screen Mel is able to control hot strips of steel and plates as they race from the finishing stands. This is just one of the many intereting features to be seen at Geneva Works Family Day Open House September 16. Melvin Finch . . nt ut i Reeves school in Price where she has been teaching the third grade. She will direct the activities of the mixed second and third grades. Mrs. Gallegher is a graduate of Brigham Young University and will be teaching for the first time. She is the wife of Robert F. Gallegher, juvenile probation officer for this district, and they have one child. They live in Price. Mrs. Kendrick is not entirely a newcomer here. She taught the Wellington fourth grade nine years ago. She has since been teaching at Wattis but left there because the enrollment has dropped. She will teach one section of the fifth grade. Mrs. Orr is a native of El Paso, Texas, where she taught in junior and senior high schools. She is a graduate of the East Texas Teach ers College and had done graduate work at the University of Houston. She has been in Utah three years, living at Woodside.. This winter she is living in Price. She is the grade. Of that the 1955-5- 6 school has opened in Carbon year county, heres a quick rundown of the holiday calendar for the year : Added to the October Now 13-1- 4 the former teachers, Mrs. k, DcIticalctiCllFiMd For WORK CLOTHES Active men seem to like bur nationally famous ; DICKIES work clothes. Shirts stay in and pants dont bind because DICKIES graduated sizes fit any kind Made from carefully selected army twill of build Sanforized to keep d seams with their good looks. Come in soon and ask for DICKIES Action-Fitte- d Work Clothes. , Safety-Stitche- , Shirts Only Pants Only $3.98 $2.98 PRICE TRADING COMPANY MENS DEPARTMENT Street Store Price Main October 15 and 16 week end holithis will make a four-da- y day. The first two dates are holidays because of the annual convention of the Utah Education Association. October 24 This day comes on a Monday and makes it a three-da- y rest period added to the Saturday and Sunday. This day is set aside for those who go deer hunting and dont get back in time. However, it is a holiday for all students. 5 November This is the usual Thanksgiving recess which adds to Saturday and Sunday for another welcome four-da- y holiday. December 23 to January 2, inclusive The favorite holiday of the year is the Christmas event. Schools will be dismissed Thursday, December 22, and will not . convene again until January 3, Tuesy holiday, making it an day including two week ends. No holidays are scheduled , through February and March. April 2, Monday, is the spring vacation and comes on the tail end of the usual Saturday and Sunday lay offs. The school year ends May 25, 1956, after a total of 172 actual days in the classroom. Coal Heater lb. ABSOLUTELY kind of coal you burn no strings attached! All you do is buy any one of the four WARM MORNING Cool Heater models listed below. We give you a certificate worth 1,000 lbs. cf coal. 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