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Show .Trsay, jSepf enaEer ,4, T99 I Community Theatre readies new season Enthusiastic plans were .begun Friday night by officers of Community Theatre in preparation of stage productions for the coming months, including a spring music presentation, a childrens play probably in December and an membership drive combined with a gala social event in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Pappas W'ere hosts at their home for the group, Mrs. Pappas is secretary of Community Theatre. Other officers are Jessie Holdaway, president; Clive Kell, vice president; Bruce Bryner, treasurer; Mrs. Harold Bithell, historian; Edward Sheya, Lucile Jensen, Darwin Hunt,.Earl-en- e MacKnight and Larry Gonzales, directors. Assisting with the plans were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Warren, and Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker, College of Eastern Utah drama director and executive director, active members of the. theatre all-o- In view of events, Community Theatre cordially invites all past members, current members and newcomers to the area to become associated with this organization. Talent of all kinds is combined in a gratifying public service; play productions require many facets of endeavor, including play direction, makeup, scenery, advertising, acting, singing, speaking, and many other types of coming involvement. - This all Adding a Bathroom 9 added to the shelves at the Price City Library. These books, which are now available for distribution, are the following; FICTION The Passenger on the U, Claude Aveline. You Must Know Everything, Isaac Babel need hot water S GET A Fermagbs GLASS-LINE- D p AUTOMATIC WATER HEATER Gas Performances of The Music Barefoot in the Park, Bom Wayward Way, The Emperors New Yesterday, and dozens of other Clothes, stage pieces are an indication of the scope of Community Theatre in previous years. HOT COST WATER-LE- SS Carbon PLUMBING & HEATING 264 S. Carbon in Price awarded student loan federal grant ). The money is part of $1.3 milprovided the Utah school system under the National Defense Education Act of 1958, The money Rep. Burton said. will be used for 95 student loans at the college. The federal portion of the money is 90 per cent, while each individual school will lion LaMar Fredrickson, 358 North Fifth East, Price, has completed a course in servicing electrical appliances and has been awarded a diploma by the National Radio Institute of Washington, D.C. 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Andrei Mission, The Little Fishes, Haugaard Eddie, Erik Chris-tio- n Sulamith Our Letitia Thompson 564-328- 3 More Utah teachers, 32 percent, Mrs. Sin Clair Thompson, Marshall Thompson and Mary Alice obtained their training from BrigVetere were in Salt Lake City ham Young University than from Sunday to attend a special show- any other school. However, the Butch Cassidy percentage in the Carbon Disting of the film and the Sundance Kid which rict leans more heavily to Utah stars Paul Newman and Robert State University, 35 percent. Redford. They were guests of This is disclosed in a Mrs. Lula Betenson, who is a sisstudy of where the ter to Butch Cassidy. The pre- 13,302 teachers who staffed Utah miere of the film will be present- schools during the 1968-6acaed at New Haven, Conn. Sept. demic year obtained their train16. This is the hometown of Paul ing. The study, compiled by Elvin Newman who plays the role of H. Ossman, specialist in statistiButch Cassiday. Mrs. Betenson cal research, was released by the has been asked to attend the pre- State Board of Education. miere as guest of Twentieth CenDistricts tend to Elmo Only one district, Salt Lake City, obtained more than half its teachers (54 per cent) from the U. of U. Granite, the states lar- gest district, obtained 44.5 per cent of its teachers from the U of U. Seven districts obtained at least half their teachers from BYU and six districts obtained at least half their teachers from USU. Of the 183 professional personnel in the Carbon District, 35 per cent are graduates of USU, 32.3 are from BYU, 18.1 are from the U. of U., and 0.5 each are from obtain their College of Southern Utah, St and Weber teachers from the nearest teacher training institution, the study State College. Thirteen and one shows. Thus Utah County school tenth per cent are from other indistricts draw heavily from Brig- stitutions. ham Young University; Salt Lake Emery Countys 88 professional County districts from the Univer- personnel came from BYU, sity of Utah and Cache County per cent; CSU, 3.4; U. of U., 8 districts from Utah State Uni- USU, 26.1, and other, 12.5. versity. Other schools ranked as follows: University of Utah, 26.2 per cent; Utah State University 25.4 ' per cent; Weber State College, 3.9 per cent; Southern Utah State of College, College formerly Southern Utah, 1.8 per cent; Westminster College, 0.6 per cent; St. 0.1 per cent James L. Young, Price, has and schools, 10 per completed work for his masters cent. degree in sculpture and art at The percentage of teachers Utah State University in Logan. from Weber State College likely His thesis was titled The Creawill increase as that school only tion of Sculpture Depicting Mans four-yetearecently became a Confrontation with Machine. cher training institution. Mr. Young is the son of George Of all the districts in the state, 0. Young, 367 North 5th East, Davis had the most balanced He graduated from Carbon Price. 1968-69 probteaching corps in School, received his bachHigh due to its the Of location. ably 19G0 and districts 1,441 teachers, 21.2 per elors degree in art in in art in 1963, cent were trained at BYU, 27.6 his masters degree both from Brigham Young Uniper cent at the U. of U., 29 per cent at USU, 10.5 per cent at versity in Provo. He is a memWeber State College, 10.6 per ber of the Art Guild and has cent from outside Utah and less won various competitive awards than one per cent each from while at Utah State. He and his wife, the former Southern Utah State College and Pattie Brasher of Huntington, Westminster. The districts located close to have one son, Todd, five. He is BYU and USU had the highest currently a professor at the Colpercentage of teachers from one lege of Eastern Utah. institution. Provo district obtained 83.4 per cent of its teachers Assigned in Vietnam from BYU which also was the DRAGERTON training ground for 82.2 per cent Army Private of Alpine District and 78.9 per First Class Gerald L. Oviatt, 20, cent of Nebo District teachers. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Cache District obtained 85.7 per Oviatt, 328 Denver Ave., Drager-tocent of its teachers and Logan Utah, was assigned Aug. 13 District 83 per cent of its profes- to the 1st Logistical Command in Vietnam as a repairman. sional personnel from USU. district-by-distri- 9 tury. Her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carlson of Salt Lake City, will accompany her to New York City. son-in-la- Among the notables who tended the special showing atSun- day were Robert Redford, who plays the part of the Sundance Kid. Mrs. Malcolm Politano returned Saturday from the Holy Cross where she has been Hospital undergoing tests. Her daughter, Mrs. Florence Chiodo, came with her and will remain with her for a short while. and Mrs. Royce Young were speakers at the LDS evening church services Sunday. Mr. Young is a native of Kanab and is a new teacher at the Green River High School where he is assistant coach, speech and driver education teacher. Mr. Beth Mecham from San Diego, Calif., is visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Bedier, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bedier for a few days. Mrs. Susan Ryan left Saturday for Salt Lake City where she has enrolled at the Utah Technical College. Randy Erwin left Sunday for Cedar City where he will report for football practice and enter the College of Southern Utah. Miss Geri Ellen French of Chuska, N. M., visited over the Labor Day weekend with Mrs. Francis Wilson and family. Ronnie Black from Saugus, Calif., visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vetere. Mr. Black is a nephew of Frank Vetere and has been on a convalescent furlough from injuries received in Vietnam. 30-d- Kenneth Silliman and daughter Jann entertained at a kitchen shower honoring Miss Denise Taylor who will be marMrs. Art instructor completes work on master degree te n, ried Sept. 13. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Silliman were Vivian and Sheila Swanson and Mrs. Wayne Naylor from Salt Lake City. Bethany Chapter No. 9, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet Sept. 5 at 8 p.m. All members are urged to attend. C. 680 Phone Daughters of Earth, Mass Communications, Let-to- n Judith Vlerril Ada: A Family Chronicle, Space: The Story of Mans Vladimir Nabakov Greatest Feat of Exploration, Patrick Moore Edgar Allen, John Neuffeld The OHara Generation, John Grandma Moses: My Life OHara History, Anna M. R. Moses Arrow in the Sun, Theodore The 900 Days; The Siege of V. Olsen Leningrad, Harrison Salisbury North Cape, Joe Poyer So You Want to be an Airline The Secret House of Death, Stewardess, Keith Saunders Ruth Rendell To Walk the Streets Safely, The Hieros Gamos of Sam H. Scheuer James and Ann Smith, Josephine SaxThe Third Thousand Years, ton "The Demon Breed, James H. W. Cleon Skousen The Making of the President, Schmitz Theodore H. White 1968, ExThe Spy Who Wasnt Alfred Tack changed, The Watchers, Hilda Van Siller Emphyrio, Jack Vance Except for Me and Thee, Jessamyn West The Bullets were Made of Lead, Paul Wheeler The Feuding Postmasters, Merwin Johansen is home from the hospital and is able to be around on crutches. His daughter Carol was home for the weekend to visit with her parents. Vearl Tucker is still in Carbon Hospital. He had surgery again last Saturday and is in serious condition. Visitors for the weekend at Mr and Mrs. Harvard Heatons were Mr. and Mrs. Hadfield and fam iy- - Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Hansen and family enjoyed a weekend visit with their son Arvel B. who stationed at Mt. Home, Idaho. A1 so with him was Miss Pam Peterson of Boise, Idaho. Arvel B. anc Pam also visited in Fairview with her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Fail and Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Hansen en joyed a trip to Manti Friday where they attended sessions at the Temple. Robert Tucker is driving the school bus while his father is in the hospital. Robert is from Sandy and is on a vacation. MIA will start Tuesday night for this year. Primary will start Wednesday for this year. Everyone is urged to attend. A ward choir has been organized with Mrs. Lindon Heaton at the organ and Mrs. Harvard Heaton as leader. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Atwood and family were surprised Sunday by a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Ron Taylor and little girls and their ReThe Wisdom to Know, gina J. Woody GENERAL BOOKS Ernest Hemingway," Carlos Baker Harvesting the Clouds, Louis J. Battan Remedies and Old Potions, Wives Tales, W. W. Bauer W. About Life and Love, Dean Belnap His Toy, His Dream, His Rest, John Berryman The Bronte Novels, W. A. Craik The Paradox of Poverty in America, .Kenneth S. Davis American Fighters of World War Two, Rene Francillon All Believers Are Brothers, Roland Gammon Between Parent and Teenager, Haim G. Ginott The Will to Live, Arnold A. Hutschnecker . . . 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Photo More Utah teachers trained at BYU; USU graduates dominate in Carbon Green River Combination Supreme 1.95 L Mildred Room, The Zakhov Gulashki on workable and S-- White Davis Ulanda Atwood Eastern Utah at Price has been awarded $20,590 to be used for student loans during the coming year, according to Rep. Laurence J. Burton for Tasty The of Hits The 'Spot1 Snack Any Gate of Ivory, Gate of Horn, Philip Craig Mildred The Third Half, Davis Man, The Completes course An A. O. Smith, product Giff Bedrock, Cheshire reported to Rep. Burton the following: University of Utah, Salt Lake City, $595,800 for 1,357 loans; Utah State University, Logan, $372,960 for 910 loans; Weber State College, Ogden, $141,300 for 425 loans; Westminster College, Salt Lake City, $50,850 for 120 Dixie College, St. loans; George, $41,940 for 135 loans; Snow College, Ephraim, $23,000 for 102 loans; College of Southern Utah, Cedar City, $120,878 for 266 loans. DfltKM at Ambush and recommendaSuggestions tions from any one interested will be welcomed by any of the offi- -' cers and personnel named above. College John The Pollinators of Eden, Boyd supply the other 10 per cent. Burton said the total money for Utah will provide 3,410 students with some kind of financial aid at the Utah schools. Our larger universities will receive the lions share of the money, but our smaller colleges are beginning to be given some financial recogniBurton added. tion, also, The Office of Education also Youll MORE New volumes selected to suit every reading taste have been Profits from any performance are turned over to scholarships to the College of Eastern Utah. Many young people have had the opportunity of additional college because of these scholarships. Mrs. MacKnight was named chairman of a committee to select the springtime presentation. College 3 New books available at library brings together community members in a pleasurable endeavor. group. 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