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Show 3ap0n Thursday, August has led people to GUirnnicle 30, 1979. lieve man is the top of the heap and can change his quality by changing his environ- Bishop and Mrs. ment. Elder Pinegar Allred and family said this was leading t pinaton from New Mexic0 for the away people the inner improving Mrs. All- man. He then stressed we(Lendreds parents have page 4 Nebo District Institute by Michael Olson The theme for this years Nebo School InstiFall District tute, held at Spring- ville High on Thursday, August 23, 1979, was Problems Social Ameri- Every Facing The Schools can: were all provided by employees of Nebo Bob School District: Evans, Arvil Huff, A1 Elmo Payne, Keck, Gerald Finch, Robert Finch, and Vernon Finch. J. Superintendant Wayne Nelson spoke briefly of some pro- Responsibility. The welcoming ad blems in education, dress was given by He appealed to dis- to Maurine Hiatt, Presi- - trict employees dent of the Nebo School help conserve energy, of rhino the fact that Rnard nictrirt . . marks included com- - in the last five years m ments that she is the Nebo District from impressed with the $75,000 to $500,000. He spoke of the great quality of programs in Nebo School District, responsibility teachers She said the back to have in sending home movement students with the skills basics was not the whole they need to help More im- - society succeed. The answer. inhuman we she most said, thing portant, was the development can do to a child is and fad to teach him the of he the responsibility for skills he needs, this development rests on students and as parents as teachers. musical num the program on bers The said- - of the LDS Church con- centrated on urging the development of positive moral values. He referred to the abundance of negative statements one finds in cviPtv concerning decadence He said, youth. The theories and the of ideologies modern world are more than dangerous He anything else. said youth must learn to look up to God rather than seek to change mans environ- Man must look said, said this belief 3 Auto wishes Doug's you HAPPY ONION DAYS! by Michael Olson Education Nebo Association members met at 8:30 a.m., Thursday, August 23, in the Springville High Auditorium School just prior to the Nebo School District Fall President Institute. Lee Christensen took charge of the meeting began by intro- ducing the Executive Come in and see our full line of auto Bryan Tobler, Eileen Clara Lee Swenson, Larry accessories IDOUG'S family, Ma 1C1C wc,c Karen is them wel, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Carter a"d Ry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Staheli Als0 Gurtis 31ark, Third Vice President of the Association, a special Service Award to Dr. James W. Dunn. Dr. Dunn has over the years as teacher, principal, Supply 54 North Main in Payson author of text books and teaching aides. Mr. Hunsaker His area of expertise stressed the that is in developing schools were in critical Upon times with the public reading skills. receiving the award, demands for cost cuts. Dr. Dunn said, This He said people need to award means much realize that schools more to me coming are more accountable from the people of now, that courts have Nebo because I respect given students the in rights of adults, and endeavors your education. that educators police Bob Hunsaker, their own ranks. Uniserv The keynote speaker for the meeting was a message to the As- - Dee Williams, Presi- sociation emphasizing dent of the Utah Educa- Mr. that education is an tion Association. investment and not Williams He quoted sized the view that a cost. figures to show that education is an in- the number of men vestment for the should not future and diplomas receiving has a direct relation- - be considered a cost. re- Williams with economic Mr. ship productivity. He said ferred to authorities the failure of men in in who education diplomas question the practice achieving costs the U.S. billions of using minimum of dollars. tests standards e GDlifr (irgan fr Ifoppe Sat. Thurs. Fri. Guitar & Case 129.95 119.95 114.95 105. 95 49.95 46.95 4 Used Bulbransen Console Organ 1288. 1188. Used Thomas Lawrence Welk 2388. 2288. Used Conn Spinet Organ Reg. 1188. evening at Jeneans parents home She is in Mapelton. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Snell Olsen, and Curtis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Saturday journeyed Mapelton t0 the TemPle were tve they married. A reception was held for them on graduation from high school. Although the State School Board has supported the use 0f such tests, Mr. Williams pointed out that the best test would be one that measures performance in society rather than just stract concepts, ab-an- re- lovely garden for ception was held Holman the at them in here residence A Genola. Miss Beverly Davis left Friday for a wedding of a friend in She will Canada. come back as far as Idaho Rexburg, jyir- - Williams vW- Sa iaquin News 754-348- The Neighborhood Club was held Thursday at the home of Tolman. Mrs. Dot Sewing and luncheon by: was enjoyed Mrs. Blanche Green-halgEssie Mrs. Floris Mrs. Higginson, Horrocks, Mrs. Ellen Nelson, Mrs. Eldora Ada Mrs. Childs, Mrs. Maude Olsen, Mrs. Blanche Kay, A special guest was Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Robert Franks, from Tol-ma- unifi- - associa-delivere- d reported proving. Legislature that is not sympathetic to education. Mr. Williams ended his speech with the comment that associa-servetion members need to take advantage of service programs. He noted that although had recertification irrelevant, good proved programs could keep help teachers informed and up to date yet avoid the red tape recertification formerly required. Monica was taken to the Utah Valley hospital where she had multiple injuries to her back and legs. After treatment there she was transferred to the Holy Cross Hospital d in-c- In his Presidents Message, Lee Christensen spoke at length about the need for respect, especially the a teacher should feel for his important role self-respe- in society. Mr. Chris- tensen said teaching was one of the worlds toughest jobs causing to become many frustrated when there seems to be a lack of respect for educators. tj 2 i fl Davis. next a 4-- By Della Hudson Globe, Arizona. Monica Rees, 16 old daughter of yr. in Mr. and Mrs. Larry and Rees, who was inlocal levels. The need in an automobile jured is unification for accident on August he said, 4th near Fillmore is obvious, because of a State to be im- made a plea for cation among tion members national, state, from severe asthma attack. Congratulations are in order for Miss the Laurel Draper rest of the Utah County A Team in the They Riding Club. competed in Richfield Saturday in the State competition, and came with First home Place Honors. 'x Waters, Mrs. Daphna Smith, and Mrs. Ora d where she will continue her studies at Ricks College. and Robert Elva Shepherd left Sunday evening to go to Rexburg, Idaho where they will both be attending school this year at Ricks College. On their way through Payson, they visited their younger brother, Merlin who is in the Hospital rePayson Thomas. On Saturday, Miss Shawna Lee Holman, and daughter of Mr. Holman Ren Mrs. became the bride of son Johnny Johnson,' of Mr. and Mrs. Leon covering of Orem. Johnson on Friday. and Thomas of Olsen Jenean Nebo Education Association Holds Opening Meeting has felt that only a bad environment keeps men from happiness. He v- - BYU. - Superintendant Nel son praised the quality of teachers in Nebo District and noted that many were leaders in f in-la- he down, up--n- and Mrs. Thomas and other relatives in the area. Mr. Russell Harward inA Soutb Carolina mnntnc training r,X in ment. President Lowell nersonal mission in Mexico Guard, was their farewell from Mrs. du ie and v Sunday of the ?n RUSty remained sum ably "teads Pthe Allred was one Be'a student to an aware- - sP?,akers;, , The, Ge? a Ward KerbT were cdledto neSsofGod. their held Elder Pinegar had recentJy been a neighbor and annual summer outing, thls year at the Gir.ls friend of Superin- husband , cktpr.! tendant Nelson as they Home in Santaquin both grew up in Canyon. Supper and a them Elder movie were held Friday were tnpir naupher Spanish Fork. and lovely ni8ht Pinegar had married and Scott a Spanish Fork girl and breakfast, races and llUl Rlirke were enjyed WHll fhere thev snent had been deeply in- - 8ames spent next morning volved with educa- - tbe a few davs at Lakeside members wrd tion before his calling ay Arizona, where they to the First Quorum attended, Mr. and Mrs. dobn have a summer place. 0f Seventies. His last late an Orman and three They returned teaching position was children While of Winnepeg, Friday night. as Chairman of the here there Bea learned thatare Educa" Canada of Department Van her brother and sisterMrs. with tional Psychology at visiting had received a Ormans dress by Elder Rex D. simulate First Pinegar of- the motivation . - to the Houston, Texas Mission. They are the Robert Griffins and have 2 daughters and 5 sons. All five sons have been on the with missions, flfth now serving in Peru. On Friday, Aug. 24th, Mr. Roy Staheli, claimed Miss Karen Carter as his bride in a ceremony solemnized in the Provo Temple. A lovely reception was held that evening at the Genold WArd cul- call be- reunion was held for the descendants of the Bert Craig family. It was held in the in SantaMeadows quin Canyon and there were 102 descendants present. Family members of Clifford Smith the family met in a reunion Saturday at the West Park in Santaquin. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Afton Smith, Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cornell (Geneve) and family, American Mrs. Jack Fork; Hendrickson (Audra) and family of Detroit, Mr. and Michigan; Mrs. Leo Smith and Houston, family, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hutchings and Loa, Utah; family, Mr. and Mrs. Jaye Smith and family, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cales and family who just re- turned from an LDS work mission in Tahiti, and a friend of the Cora Mrs. family, Olsen. There were in Salt Lake City. She 55 present. The group will undergo treat- enjoyed games, and ment and therapy there picnic lunch and also for three months and decided that the next should be able to re- year reunion would turn to her home. She include all members will be in a wheelof the late Isaac B. chair, but is expected Smith families. to walk within a year Mr. Howard Armwith the aid of braces. strong was taken to LDS Visiting at the home the Hospital of Mr and Mrs. Berdell last week to underGreenhalgh last week go tests for an illness. was Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lucille Wall, Kendall Greenhalgh of Miss Dorine Wall, Baker, Nevada and Mr. Santaquin; Mr. and and Mrs. Tim Johnson Mrs. Paul Francom and from St. Anthony, three boys of Payson; Idaho and their four and Mr. and Mrs. children. Wall and four The Tim Johnsons children, Highland also visited with returned home SaturMr. and Mrs. Mark day from a five day Johnson and Mr. and trip to Yellowstone Mrs. Virgil Taylor. National Park. While here a family 1138. Conn Console Organ 3488. 3388. Selected easy play piano & organ music music 2.85 2.75 1500. 1450. 1400, 4.95 2.95 Very nice used Player Piano 1600. 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