Show Flnlsh Studies For Secretary Bookmobile Announces Summer Uisit Schedule Summer hours and dates for the Gunnison post office Bookmobile visit to Sanpete and Wednesday June 28: 1:30 to Sevier Counties have been an3:30 pm Richfield Ashman nounced by Wendel Heaton lischool 4:15 to 4:45 pjn Sevier brarian The schedule is on a at the chapel 5 to 5:45 pjn basis commen- Joseph chapel 6 to 7:30 pm 26 and continuing cing June Elsinore post office through the week By adding two June 29: 1:30 to Thursday weeks to any of the following 2:30 run Sallna library 3 to dates you can determine the 3:45 pm Redmond post office exact time and place of the Book4 to 5:15 pm Sallna 3rd East mobile visit and Main 5:30 to 6:30 pjn Monday June 26 l:30to 3 pm Aurora post office Centerfleld at the chapel 3:30 to 5:30 pjn Mayfield chapel 6 to June 30: 12 noon to Friday 7 pmn Axtell chapel 1:30 pjn Monroe City Park June 27: 1 to 1:30 Tuesday 2 to 2:30 pm Austin 2:45 to 4 to 5 pm pm Gunnison 3:45 pm Annabella chapel 4 to 6 to 8 Fayette chapel 5 pjn pjn Central chapel Many Teachers Lack Training in Subject Although nearly all teaching In the Utah public positions schools are filled by certificated teachers with four or more years of college many teachers are without adequate preteaching paration In the subject field to which they have been assigned This was the major point brought out In a Utah Foundation analysis of a recent State School Office report of Utah's professional school personnel The Foundation report shows that of the 91 professional school personnel In the South Sanpete 7 School District during 74 had a bachelor's degree and 16 had a master's degree or higher Only 1 professional school employee In the district last year did not have a degree and he had at least four years of college Furthermore the study discloses that 986 of all professional school personnel In Utah last year were properly certificated Special 'emergency or authorised techers which made up a third of the Utah teaching force during the years after World War n Immediately had declined to 14 of the total 7 in the school year Despite the Improvements made In Utah's teaching force over the past twenty years the Foundation study notes that many teachers in Utah are teaching outside their major or minor collegiate field of interest Nearly half of the mathematics and the physical science teachers In Utah (either major or minor teaching assignment) have not completed a col- - lege major or minor In these Brother Dies In Utah Capitol Sanpete County BEET Utah 84634 Thursday June 22 1967 Here Saturday llltCS Members of the 1952 graduating class at Gunnison Valley High School held their class reunion June 17 at Childs In Gunnison e Catering were present FoUowlng a turkey dinner door prizes and favors were presented Mr and Mrs DeVon Shaw (LaDella Mellor) and Ur and Mrs Roger H Nelson (DeEtte Munk) were In charge of the reunion Present for the affair were: Mr and Mrs Robert Sorenson Mrs Richard James (Della Centerfleld Mr and Mrs Mrs Douglas Bown Gunnison Darwin Harwood (Patsy AlexLivermore California ander) Mr and Mrs Henry William daJel (Dianne Alien) Provo Mr and Mrs Roger Hendrickson (Shirley Mellor) Beaver River City Mr and Mrs Don Larsen (Viola Simpson Sallna Mr and Mrs Alvin Beal (Lodel Squire) Manti Mr and Mrs Floyd Jensen Logan Mr andMrsWmH Hudson (Cora Mellor) Ogden Mr and Mrs Bernard Beckstrom (Leah Sorenson) Mr Murray and Mrs Eugene Gublli (Bonnie Hansen) Mr and Mrs Charles ManwlU (LaReta Mr Mellor) and Mrs Ellis Jensen (Leona Mr and Mrs Allen Sorenson) Wlllardsen Mr and Mrs Shaw and Mrs Nelson Salt Lake City lied Gregerson Marching Band Must Have Members or Be Biscontinued Holds Reunion Follett a resident of Cenfor 22 years was born 14 1882 In Ephraim the daughter of Jens C and Annie Katherine Sorensen Hansen She married John W Follett December 1 1915 In Manti They were later divorced Mrs Follett was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of y Saints and a former Relief Society teacher Survivors include one son and two daughters Mrs Vee (Letha) Colby and LaMar (B1U) Follett and Mrs Udell (Virginia) Price 16 grandchildren and eight Funeral services were held In Magna prior to the remains being bi ought to Centerfleld foraddi- tlonal services and burial terfleld October Leslie Alma Winn 53 a broof Aaron Winn of Gunnison died June 13 of natural causes at his home In Salt Lake City Funeral services and burial were held June 17 in Richfield Mr Winn was born February 24 1914 In Richfield the son of John Alma and Marteena Jensen Winn He married Rosemary Egad September 19 1983 in Salt Lake City Survivors include his widow and one son Salt Lake City brothers Aaron Winn Gunnison Loren Winn Richfield Clyde Winn Lewisville Idaho Orville Winn Ely Nevada and Elvin Winn Salt Lake City Class of 1952 Graveside funeral services were held June 17th in the Centerfleld Cemetery for Mrs Annie 84 who Marie Hansen Follett died June 14 In a Salt Lake City rest home of causes incident to age Mrs - "THEUGAR No 6 iinnisom lets July 4th Celebration Ogden college Speaker for the commencement exercises was Robert N Sears New York City vice president Phillips Petroleum Company Susan and Faye received diplomas In general secretarial a of biological science foreign lanare guage language arts etc teaching outside the area of their coUeglate specialties Only about 10 of the teaching personnel In Utah last year were without prior teaching exper36 ience had eleven or more years and 15 had been teaching for more than twenty years GUNNISONGunnison Year Henager College They are: Susan Vee Jacobsen daughter of Mr and Mrs Oras Gunnison and Faye Jacobsen Alice Sorenson daughter of Mr and Mrs Ivan Sorenson Axtell These are two of 178 students from the Salt Lake City and Ogden Colleges of Stevens Henager who received diplomas for completion of courses of one year and longer The commencement was held at Kingsbury Hall In Salt Lake City with the welcome and report given by L R Stevens college president Sevens Henager College founded in 1907 is an accredited junior college of business with schools In Salt Lake City and Ogden Presenting the class and of diplomas was the awarding by J M Stevens performed and vice executive president director of the Salt Lake college and FS Robinson director of the subjects Fewer than a third of the teachers whose major teaching assignment Is either mathematics or physical science have courses themselves completed a college major In mathematics or any of the physical sciences The report discloses that many hfflUCSIQ6 other Utah teachers in the fields ther HUS® Two students from this area received graduation diplomas on June 16 at the 60th annual commencement exercises of Stevens Graduates From Dental College Summer marching band is held on Mondays at 7 pm For the two rehearsals this summer an average of 19 students have shown an Interest and this Is less than half the number needed to carry on the program as well as be eligible to participate in the July 24th parade at Salt Lake City according to Boyd E band is required for the July 24th Goble director A capitol city event uniforms will be Issued If there June 26th rehearsal the During are enough bandsmen Otherwise summer marching band will be discontinued this season stated Director Goble first Sheriffs Maximum Salary Increased As Of July 1 Sanpete County will have the option of raising Its sheriffs annual salary by $1000 on July 1 of this year It Is pointed out by Utah Foundation In a research report published this week annual New legal maximum salary for sheriffs In counties of the fourth fifth and sixth class in Utah will be $7000 (previously $6000) The along sheriffs actual salaries with those of the county commissioners assessors recorders treasurers attorneys surveyors and auditors are set by the respective clerks county commissions by Section the Utah Code Annotated Utah Foundation a private of prescribed non- profit public service agency discusses 1967 legislation directly In local government affecting Utah In Its latest report The authorization for raising sheriffs’ salaries In all counties of the state Is contained In SB 115 which also permits $1000 annual increases for all officers of counties of the third class and authorizes counties of the second class to Increase officials’ salaries to the same limits set for counties of the first class within limits Hospital Fund Receives Dairy Princess Sets Visit Additional Funds To Gunnison In gun safety on June 2nd The Students Included 14 girls work began May 10th and eluded five classes The students were split In two groups those 11 to 13 years of age and those over 13 The final Instruction including shooting at the rifle range required a full day CLASS B & C ROAD FUND Allocated to Counties Cities and Towns March 1 1967 Funds for construction of the Gunnison Valley Hospital continued to grow with the receipt of additional funds last week The Artoplc Literary Club of Centerfleld donated $100 and Howard J Christensen serving with the military forces in Thailand sent another $20 Final drafting of future plans Is awaiting word from the Utah General’s office reAttorney garding a technicality Telephone conversations Indicate this will be favorable In the meantime anyone who wants to help the building fund can do so by making their checks out to the 'Gunnison Valley Hospital Building Fund and send or bring It to the present hos- NED GFEGERSON Dentistry School Ella Kelson Completes Mr and Mrs Owen Gregerson week from Seattle Washington where they attended commencement exercises at the University of Washington Their son Ned Owen Gregerson grad- uated from the College of Dental Surgery on June 10 This was the 98th commence- ment for the college with 2100 54 from the receiving degrees school of dentistry Ned was one of 16 uamed on the deans honor roll for scholastic During the honor assembly June 2 the young man a certificate of was presented merit for excellence In academic returned last scholarship Mr Gregerson has been com- The Utah Dairy Princess will missioned a 1st Lieutenant lnthe be the guest speaker at a public US Army and will report Sepmeeting sponsored by Gunnison 1st at Fort Sam Houston Guard Mount PostlOt June 23rd tember Texas at San Antonio He will at 'the Gunnison City Park acundergo five weeks training and cording to the Post Commander orientation and will then be comBurns Jensen Starting time Is a captain missioned Following 8 pm his advancement he will go to The Princess will speak for 30 Fort Dlx New Jersey and then minutes according to Information fly to Germany for three years from Mrs Mary Taggart presiactive duty dent of the Utah Dairy Wives His wife Dixie and their two Commander Jensen states this children Gary and David will meeting will also include a pot join him at a later date luck dinner Interested Anyone should bring a salad pie etc and their dishes and come preSafe-At-llopared for an entertaining evening It is not necessary to be a member of the Legion Former Resident Bies June 16 Ella L Kelson 69 a native Sanpete County and former resident of Gunnison died June 16 In a Salt Lake City hospital of natural causes Funeral services were held Tuesday at 1 pm In of the Kimball Ward Chapel In Salt Lake City with burial In the Red- wood Memorial Estates Mrs Kelson was born ber 11 1897 In Freedom the Hart and of Vasco daughter She Elnora L Draper Taylor married Sidney L Kelson July 14 1920 In the Manti Temple Survivors include her husband Salt Lake City children Sidney Ray Kelson Henry Dell Kelson Mrs Bryce W (Rolne) Gates all of Salt LakejMrs J Kent (Aileen) Anderson Burnt Fork Wyoming 12 grandchildren brothers Mart Dell Taylor Gunnison Taylor Nephi Alden R Taylor McGill Nevada Loren Taylor Phoenix one sister Mrs JE Arizona (Audrey) Jones Roseville California Campaign Launched By Utah Society pital TOTAL: Gunnlsnn will observe the InDay holiday with a dependence fall round of activities on July 4 according to the general chairman Ivan Peterson Exact times and a complete run down of events next week will be announced Plans completed to date Include an early morning breakfast at the city park followed by a parade at 9 am A patriotic program has been planned at the park following the parade During the afternoon various sports have been outlined for the youth Including free swimming with prizes for the winners A Little League baseball game Is also on tap During the early evening a e rodeo will be held at the riding club grounds sponsored by the FFA and Junior Riding Club Concessions will be in operation all during the day at the park and riding club grounds sponsored by the Jaycees Lions Club and American Legion $424195108 N G Two Week Grocery Runs $60000 More than 40 of the accidents ents throughout Utah to keep causing visual impairment In the aerosol sprays containing pressuch as oven US today occur in the home surized liquids reports the Utah Society for the cleaners deodorants paints Prevention of Blindness Accordantibiotics and hair fixatives out of the reach of children at all ing to latest data from a national health survey this represents a times It also warns parents that 17 of the more serious Injuries greater number than the comand to children’s bined number of eyes are caused The Army travels on more than 1000 miles a automobile accidents in which eye by missile-typ- e toys such as you’d better believe it delivering the tons of food pellet guns dart guns air guns Injuries are sustained At least the Utah National Guard trucks made deliveries On behalf of the Society’s statebean shooters and toys having Guard Is during Its and pickups dally at the breakwide and sharp campaign points protruding down point where 10 men worked summer camp Richard W Sonntag MD Presiedges on Its stomach 12 to 14 hours a day preparing A Society It’s traveling dent of the Utah Society for the publication 'Why to such an extent that before warns Safety Glasses Prevention of Blindness can be obtained shipments summer field training Is over Americans that this high inciArtillery units camped as far by writing to the will have west Guardsmen the and as of home due dence Prevention for Utah the is Dugway Engineers Sunday eye Injuries Society stowed away enough food to run working In the Uinta Mountains to carelessness 2033 South State 'People just of Blindness of about 30 miles south of Evanston Wyobill haven’t learned to take lrdustry Street Salt Lake City Utah up a grocery were the school 84108 and automobile served by $60000 ming Camp safety And that’s not a lot of bologna! habits and attitudes home with The Utah Society is an affiliate With that kind of money you can of the National Society for the them' Dr Sonntag claims Inc of Blindness Prevention As part of its buy a lot of groceries For Instance which was founded In 1903 and is the Society recomhungry Guardscampaign men put away: mends that all members of the the oldest voluntary health agency milk half of 1778000 pints Funeral services were held family wear safety nationally engaged in the pre15 tons of June 14 at 3877020 eggs vention of blindness when mowing lawns through a goggles pm in the Gun5 tons of beef (about with power mowers) potatoes nison Ward LDS Chapel for (especially program of comcomprehensive 3 12 tons of chicken 11 steers) 28 who burning trash pruning bushes munity services public and pro Terry L Rosenvall 2 tons 4 tons of flour fessional was killed in an auto accident education and re- spraying plants with insecticides ton of hot dogs a ton June 11th Gunnison Second Ward and while spreading chemical search of corn fertilizers For proper safety Bishop Roger Andersen directed And if that Isn’t enough the the final rites for the young man goggles for around the home and check your local optical kept Army chefs The program was: family prayer garden Cow-Ca- lf D D Beck prelude and postlude busy cooking: equipment center a ton of music a ton of carrots The Society warns Mrs Keller Christenson against ton a of bacabbage celery Lawrence Anderson invocation throwing glass bottles used 127000 cups of Ice cream cans on remarks Bishop Andersen vio- tteries spray empty 96 000 11000 loaves of bread Walked Today Where trash fires which can cause them lin solo A cow and her calf were killed 8 000 of canned goods pounds Jesus Walked Mrs ientSan-der- s to explode showering potentially and an auto damaged about $400 pounds ofsugar5835poundsof blinding fragments of glass and in an accident at 7:45 am June accompanied by Mrs Chris5 385 pounds of tenson chemicals caustic metal and Paul margarine Dyreng speaker 16th four miles east of Highway to name a few items bacon who wears glasses 'Everyone Avery T Beck closing speaker 89 on the Mayfield Highway Marshould wear safety glasses says Camp Williams' ration breakThe Lord’s Prayer' Kesong shall Kennard Anderson investihandled disdown warehouse children Dr ller Christenson Sonntag 'especially accompanied by gates He reported a car driven tribution of food to 24 field mess and senior citizens who are exbenediction Christenson Mrs Gunby Mrs Kenneth Brunson of halls and 13 post mess halls Dr KJ Braithwalte posed to more and new nison struck and killed a cow hazards serving 4000 Guardsmen 18 tons Burial was in the Gunnison to Keller and calf belonging of food a day according to Chief City Cemetery Little League Baseball recounder direction and being driven to Christenson Warrant Officer Danford B Lismmends that all of their boys of the Warren R Jensen Funeral their summer range ton who was In charge of pro- - Home Bishop Roland Beck dediwho wear glasses should wear by two 01 cated the final resting place and safety glasses 4 oti$ie car occuThe Society’s military honors were accorded by pants were Injured the Gunnison American Huge semi trucks traveled campaign is alerting par Legion Tribute Paid Accident Victim Wreck Auto SEE? t chlwenre I |