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Show THE SUN Sjxmish Class Teacher Advisory System ft Slated ifor Salina To meet the but tne Hoard's action relationships with adults. in- In elementary school, creasingly complex needs formalized it for us. of students in Utah, the Now in its second full Bailey pointed out, a State Board of Education year, TAS is credited with child sees one teacher An introductory Spanish established policies solving some ten to fifteen most of the day and can cl&ss begins Monday, Oct. requiring an individual problems in the first ten identify with that teacher. education plan for every days of school, When he gets to junior 6,j.in the Salina ElemenThese problems came high, he starts moving tary School Media Center.. secondary pupil, and with of to our attention through from class to class all day, degrees jffent Jacobsen, third varying TAS and were dealt with and may lose touch with grade teacher at Salina So. Sevier Exchange Thirty-thre- e BYU Thursday, October 2, 1980 Page 7 Dr. Lorentzen Dies Sunday Former Salina resident Dr. Eden C. Lorentzen, professor emeritus and former head of the Depart- ment of Management at the University of Utah, died Sunday, Sept. 28, in Salt Lake City. He was 88. Dr. Lorentzen was born in Nephi Jan. 24, 1892 to stu- dents took over faculty duties at South Sevier High School for two days last week as part of an that bachelors degree foii the Agriculture College ift Logan in 1921. Hip masters degree was ea& ned from the University tf California at Berkeley in 1921, and his doctorate from Northwesterh took the South Sevier teachers to BYU. University, Chicago,- - in 1943. On Monday, the college He was a professor at U Kristine Godfred and students consulted with before they became adults. j Elementary, will teach the Schmidt Lorentzen. The of U for 34 years, beginSouth Sevier faculty, the I serious or were expressed an TAS provides cojprse aimed at fluency in family moved to Salina ning in 1923, and served a$ in a negative way, he ongoing relationship with and on Tuesday, the reading, speaking, and when he was a small child, head of the department fof teachers attended regular writing Spanish. Sevier District for the past two reported. In times past, one adult, he went on, BYU workshops from 10 and he attended schools 15 years prior to his these may not have shown from whom a student can School District is sponretirement in 1960. He here. a.m.-7p.up at all, or may have learn social and survival soring the class. it? two courses Survivors include At the BYU, taught teachers n later skills, as well as the emerged The class will be held at brothers and one sister in economics, management became students for a day in the year. role model 8 a.m. daily for 45 minutes Salina: Marvin and Reed marketing, real estate and A question Keisel had elements that enhance the in subjects they had and is open to both adults wlU work with the parents Lorentzen and Mrs. Ora insurance, and had been for review, such as chosen and high school students. an student to establish when first faced with TAS transition from child to classroom Christensen. Other sur- head of the Department ckf management, The first term, which ends the individual education was How many hats can adult. vivors are brothers and Business before becoming values and hemispherity, McFarlane agrees. check teachers realistically be (1EP), Jan. 30, 1981, will offer Ms plan sisters Ernald, Shelly, head of the Management achuman development This is especially 4 credit for high school progress periodically, and expected to wear? ID.; Marden, California; Department. These tivities. were taught Meeting the demands of crucial in situations where students. Another class, to advise about college or He three Mrs. Mrs. Verna BYU spent education yeari, Slayton, by be held second term, will vocational preparation. their profession that is, home life may be abnor- ment instructors. departVera Calinsky and Miss from 1929 to 1932, on leavf With he added. a basic Students are divided into mal, providing Elaine Lorentzen, all of from the University ap provide another lk credit. class-sizeThat after dind groups and education and a foun- so . many broken homes ner, theevening, Jacobsen has a BA in California. research director ( of a heard faculty dation for the future is and peer pressures, we to advisors. are Spanish from BYU, and assigned Funeral services marketing for the Silver-tonBecause the wording of something he felt his need to stay close to those lecture by Dr. Lee holds both secondary and Tire Division of B.Fl scheduled for noon today head of the Christensen, the policy was vague, ad- faculty was doing rather students who have social Goodrich at 2) Oct. Co., Akron, elementary teaching cerConBYU (Thursday, Department of or academic problems. BRIAN DUMAS & LORI CHRISTENSEN ministrators have great well already. tificates. He has studied in n Ohio. He also was a meni-be- r Salt Larkin in . Education. Mortuary tinuing The South Sevier adWe now find that of several scholastic Lake City. Burial will be in Mexico, and has taught Ability in adapting the The following day, the imhave communications ministrators to the pointed out a needs of Lawn Memorial fraternities, including Wasatch high school, junior high, Prgram went teachers into their schools. proved in our school, he 35 parent attendance at Beta Gamma Sigma, Phj Park. Diamond Fork Canyon elementary, and adults. said, and the students adnew For the night last This will be a serious Dr. married Lorentzen Kappa Phi, and Delta above Spanish Fork, academic course, Jacob- ministrators at North know they have a listening year, but more than 80 Ruth Blake June 10, 1917 in Sigma Pi. divided into two groups, TAS orienHigh School, post when they need one. responded to a sen said. I have my own Sevier He is survived by his the Salt Lake LDS Temand went repelling off a Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Redmond. TAS is a concept that fits tation meeting this year. that however, flexibility to his widow, Salt Lake City He and received on or cliff a blind is 1979 walk. approach language, the a announce Brian ple. Christensen graduate We can always expect has been a little like get- in with our concern for two sons and one g although I hope it will be of North Sevier High Repelling is a mountain- - engagement and to get more response from Dr. Keith E., fun for everyone, they ting used to a new pair of meeting academic and daughter, of School is their and that presently technique coming marriage social needs. parents who feel a part of involves E. Karl, Ind.; Munster, should realize that we shoes. L. the Redmond down at to Brian coming employed daughter, Lori, the Richfield Junior High what were doing, To design an adequate Mrs. Placentia, Calif.; arent just going to sit sheer face of a cliff with Dumas, son of Mrs. Betty Clay & Salt. mid-terreporprincipal said. It may be the Bulow Warren (Bertha) around eating beans and program without being also uses 11 of Oct. an a The help Dumas and Lynn Dumas, rope. They plan very well acquainted with ts to keep parents infor- extra work, but its worth blind walk is an Moroni; nine grandr breaking pinatas. experien- - Lori is a junior at North wedding day, with a the school or the students med of their students the results were seeing children and one greatce in the who and wilds while able Sevier High School Jacobsen, reception that evening has already. been quite a grade and behavior grandchild. to perceive it only through plans to continue her from 7 - 9 oclock in the organized and escorted a When parents understudent tour to Mexico in challenge, according to Cultural Ward Redmond touch, smell and sound. education. She presently is Well pay top dollar tor LaMonte Dansie, assistant stand that they are After each group had ANTIQUE SLOT 1978, also taught a four- in Hall. Everyone is invited. at Whiteys employed SSHS PLAN He added that MACHINES welcome to consult with finished, week Spanish course for switched so they Students South Sevier their childs advisor at at you nave an ow one armed bandil" when the plan was presep-pas- t any regardless ol condition were interested exthe other half could elementary students this ted to the n acquiring h may be worm faculty, they High School meet every time, over any problem, hundreds or even thousands of dollars summer and was perience the other acWe also buy cases pans and for 20 minutes as an S3 of A Public Service day some made excellent to feel work freer mecnantsms The Seniors Nutrition parents pleased with the results. Csfl u coHsel . This Newspaper to incorporate advisee group so their ad- with the school, and this tivity. menu for the Program or write to: (1) - 903 Registration for studen- suggestions Afterwards, according visor can see and visit Council &. The next Advertising inyear. week of Oct. brings about happier, to Principal Nyle McCON UCNIIE SALES ts not seeking high school atneed his with who those Evens WM Both Dansie and counmore successful students, cludes: Denver Coioredo 80223 completion credit is $10. selor Richard Farlane, they discussed White, like tention. It is a recreational Loosle noted. Monday Beef stew w Those interested in the its and experience for the time will have ad- reading A TAS committee of relevance and vegetables, cottage cheese enrolling for the course teachers, application others. & fruit salad, rice pud- faculty, students and to the classroom. should call Jacobsen or visees. This will help us see Principal Nyle meet will periodiparents Sevier North adult back in Meanwhile, sees TAS as a the cally during the year to Monroe, South Sevier education coordinator the system from will that improve evaluate the program and Tuesday Turkey broc- Monica Christensen, 529- - teachers point of view so plus student were helping the we can administer the and smooth out as their make recommendations. coli lime casserole, jello 3618. BYU student teachers program more effec- expertise with the system cookie, wpears, gain some personal in( 1980-8- 1 The increases. Dansie tively, explained. breadbutter, as milkjuice. well. Several sights The surge of women In North Sevier, ad- school year is their first Wednesday Roast beef, were quite popular with participating in sports is visors and students meet formal one with TAS. Only mashed potatoesgravy, the students, according to periodic meetings were staggering. The number of this week for mid-tersalad, their peaches, while administrator, held last year. women golfers has gone reports, which will breadbutter, milkjuice. to went others back Provo grade The chief advantages of from less than a half be signed by parents and Fourteen babies were with a more realistic view Thursday Baked ham, million to more than 5 returned. On Oct. 15, a TAS, he feels, are that born the past two of what teaching is all potatoes, mixed augratin during million in the past ten Back to School night parents are involved in weeks at Sevier vegetable, apple pie, about. Valley years. In 1970, there were will be held, where parents mapping out their childs Hospital in Richfield to the breadbutter, milkjuice. of Most our faculty I") ISfSPTt too few women joggers to will meet with advisors to education, and that each Sirloin tips families: Friday rated the activity quite following to IEP the student has count; but now, they ac individual follow him from noodles, corn, mandarin Mr. and Mrs. Kerry cFarlane d of apprtve coufitfor over seveijth Roberts, Elsinore, a boy, 7 high,has oranges & grapefruit secprograms reit helped them to graduation. the countrys road run- grade ' 1 1980 on tions, blueberry muffins, Another lbs. oz., think some of their Sept. 16, In the IEP file, a record ners- review meeting is plan- Mr. and Mrs. Bradley methods and given them a milkjuice. GfOUD of with is meetings kept 6 needed a ned, and in the spring, Sampson, as Sigurd, girl, boost the advisor, and assistanlbs. 15 oz., Sept. 18, 1980. parents will come again to ce needed teachers. Dixie Shaheen Rasor received in next review and approve Mr. and Mrs. Gregory He said he could see mussen, Orem, has been counor education special Nielson, Delta, a boy, 7 positive results right chosen years plans. as Brigham seling. The advisor, lbs. 14 oz., Sept. 18, 1980. away. concan Youngs Universitys or student parent RJHS SYSTEM Mr. and Mrs. Kelly DutMonroe residents representative to the Utah to file time the at sult any At Richfield Junior ton, Monroe, a boy, 7 lbs. responded positively to the Nurses Assn. learn exactly where the 3 BYU students, who stayed Sept. 18, 1980. High, implementing TAS She will represent the stands oz., Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell in local homes during the student nurses by voting was a struggle to make the student extra paperwork manage- academically. Price, a girl, 6 exchange. and voicing their opinions McFarlane and Asst. Johnson, lbs. 12 oz., Sept. 19, 1980. able, according to Prinwhen the UNA meets monare Noel Bailey Principal Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haun cipal Boyd Keisel. thly in Salt Lake City. She enthusiastic Gleave, Annabella, a We were already doing especially girl, also will attend the TAS the about helps 7 lbs. 14 oz., way most of what the new Sept. 21, 1980. national convention of the establish students Mr. and Mrs. Michael policy asked, he noted, American Nurses Assn, in Stevens, Richfield, a girl, Chicago in April, 1981. 7 lbs. 3 oz., Sept. 22, 1980. Mrs. Rasmussen preMr. and Mrs. Douglas sently is attending BYUs Penney, Richfield, a boy, 8 School of Nursing and will lbs. 15 oz., Sept. 22, 1980. graduate next year as a Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Dale, BARregistered nurse. She is QUED Salina, a boy, 6 lbs. 2 oz.. the wife of Kreig Sept. 23, 1980. and the BAKED POTATO & SCONE SALAD BAR Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. Dennis UEaatMaM daughter of Mr. and Mrs. SaHaa.tttak Sperry, Salina, a girl, 8 Nicholas Shaheen, Salina. PkSM SZS7M7 lbs. 4 oz., Sept. 24, 1980. MAIN AND STATE SALINA Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boiaa Catcada Hamm Fowler, Richfield, a girl, 9 I wish to express my lbs. 1 oz. , Sept. 25, 1980. to Carma Thomas thanks Mr. and Mrs. Terry AnGerald Zimmerman and a 7 derson, Richfield, girl, of Richfield and Frances lbs. 3 oz., Sept. 25, 1980. Sorensen of Elsinore for Mr. and Mrs. Larry their able assistance as Blake, Richfield, a girl, 6 members of the 1980 lbs. 8 oz., Sept. 26, 1980. Sevier County Fair Mr. and Mrs. David GAS-SAVI- NG Publicity Dept., as well as Riddle, Richfield, a girl, 6 to Marylene Dastrup of lbs. 7oz., Sept. 26, 1980. Sigurd, Lillian Stott of Mr. and Mrs. Ken JohnRichfield, and Mr. and son, Salina, a girl, Sept. 26, Mrs. Garth Ogden of Rich1980, 7 lbs. 8 oz. field, who, with the Sevier LEANN BOSSHARDT Mr. and Mrs. Kim County Farm Bureau, Blackburn, Richfield, a our outstanding LeAnn a provided in the counties boy, Sept. 27, 1980, 6 lbs. 5 senior at Bosshardt, exhibit North Sevier oz. has been in- competition at the 1980 High School, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph cluded in the 14th annual Utah State Fair. Their Okerlund, Monroe, a girl, edition of Whos Who vluntarY contribution to Sept. 29, 1980, 7 lbs. 6 oz. the success of Sevier Mr. and Mrs. Gary Among American High County Fair activities School Students.? James, Marysvale, a boy. She is one of a group exemplifies the finest inSept. 30, 1980, 8 lbs. 9oz. which represents about traditions of citizen five percent of all high volvement in community Steve and DeAnn Colby school students ' in affairs. are the . parents of America. Inclusion in the another boy, born Sept. 4, volume is based on leader-196He weighed 814 lbs. ship and achievements, and was 20 inches long. He Miss Bosshardt main-wi- ll A be named Matthew tained a straight Charles. He has a brother average during her junior year. She was assistant Ryan, who is 2. Grandparents are Mr. paper editor last year and and Mrs. Gordon Kiesel, is editor this year. She was Aurora are the parents of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Har- - on the schools shorthand a son born Sept. 12, 1980 at ward, Mr. and Mrs. Jay team last year and was the Gunnison Valley Olsen, and Mr. and Mrs. selected to attend Utah Hospital. The baby, who Gerald Colby. Great- - Girls State at Southern was named Chett, has two grandparents are Mrs. Utah State College. She brothers, Cory, 7, and Fawn Harvard, Aurora, has been an officer every Brody, 4. Grandparents Orem2A4-133l- O and Mr. and Mrs. Neil year in her M.I.A. classes, are Gena and Leo Shaw, Nielsen, Richfield. Great-- Her parents are Mr. and Aurora, and Marg and is Mrs. Ronald Bosshardt of Jnard Heath, West Redmond. dan. Hicks, Richfield. full-blow- - - e Back-to-Scho- Lori Christensen To Wed Brian Dumas ol forth-climbin- An old flame can break your m heart Seniors Menu it , . . 6-- MSO i miikwbrea,btter' Valley Maintenance Mc-Farla- Sevier Valley u Notes Fourteen m Babies Born Rvcmf said'y; MOSTi 10 one-thir- , end-of-ter- m t NUTSS Mime notice Named In Whos Who Among H.S. Thursday Night Special -B Students SPARE MBS MOM'S CAFE Thank You DUE TO THE CONTINUING INCREASE IN THE COST OF OWNING AN AUTOMOBILE, CROWN TOYOTA HAS RENEWED ITS FABULOUS GUARANTEE. YES, CROWN TOYOTA, AND ONLY CROWN TOYOTA WILL GUARANTEE EVERY NEW, QUALITY TOYOTA AUTOMOBILE FOR 3 YEARS OR 50,000 MILES at no extra charge! SELECTED USED CARS forupto 1 year or 12,000 miles also at no extra charge! 0. ONLY CROWN GUARANTEES. CROWN TOYOTA 100 W. Center great-grandfath- Jor-Hom- er er ) i |