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Show I Fred Brown will manage new area radio station Federal Communications Commission Golden Circle Broadcaating has announced the appointment of Fred Brown as manager of a new radio station licensed for Roosevelt. The new station has been granted a license by the KVEL radio in Vernal. He has an new teachers and a new vice principal have joined the staff at Union high school this fall. They are (left to right) Patricia Hoopiiaina, Brad Monks, Andrea Staley, George Miller, Marilyn Petersen, Bruce Watkins and Frank W. Homer vice principal. New staff members for Union high school Frank W. Homer, formerly principal of a small school in Western Box Elder County is the new vice principal at Union high school. Six new teachers have also joined the school's staff. Homer, 31, is a graduate of Bear River Utah in Price and received his degree have two children. from Utah State University, where he Andrea Staley, a Wyoming native who was a graduate assistant for the Junior has taught in Australia, will be teaching Varsity basketball team. In addition to English and girls' physical education and coaching, Monks will teach mathematics. coaching the girls tennis and gymnastics Patricia Hoopiiaina, from Salt Lake teams. She was born in Evanston, Wya, high school in Tremonton. He received City, will teach English at Union high attended Ricks College, the Church Cohis bachelor's degree from Utah State a this year. She is a University of Utah from llege in Hawaii and graduated has She University, then completed his master's graduate. Young University. Bruce Watkins, a native of Mesa, Brigham tor two years in Victoria, degree in Educational Administration at taught Brigham Young University two years Ariz., will teach vocational agriculture Australia, and for one year in northern classes including agricultural science Montana. ago. He served two years in the U. S. Air plant science and agricultural mechanics. Homer listed a number of projects to Force and has taught at Bear River high He is a Utah State University graduate. be completed at the school this fall and school and Dixon Junior high in Provo Marilyn Petersen, another Tremonton next spring, iduding paving of the. stubefore becoming teaching principal at a native and Bear River high school graddent parking area, replacement of sideuate will be teaching English and girls walks and shrubbery at the school buildPark Valley School in the Box Elder athletics. She also graduated from Utah and new sod ing, removal of the art barn District. State University. field. athletic for the Homer is married and has three childGeorge Miller, who moved to RooseHe announced that all English and ren and enjoys many outdoor sports. He velt from southwestern Nebraska, is the Drama division classes will be conducted new general science teacher. He receivsaid, "Being here is like coming home." this year in the old vocational center. Brad Monks is the new head basketed his bachelor's degree in biology from And new policies for improved campus ball coach at the high school. Monks Weber State College, then completed his control and close cooperation with pargraduated from Union high, where he masters degree at the University of ents are planned under his was active in all sports. He played Northern Colorado. He is married to the basketball for the College of Eastern former LaRee Swain of LaPoint and they Nsm kemi Press 1, 1977 By Ursa McKee ex- radio and has worked as a program director and a in news director. He and his wife, Dawn, reside in the Roosevelt area. They have been active in community affairs and regional square dance activities for many years. Brown reports that KNEU plans to be on the air by this fall. A new building for the radio station has been constructed south east of Roosevelt and technical equipment is now being installed. The station plans a modern country-west- ern format with strong emphasis on ktcal, regional and national news. United Press International news service will be featured at the new radio station. veteran students who foresee money problems at full enrollment time should look into the Veterans Administration's work study program according to Elmer J. Smith, Director of the VA Regional Office in Salt Lake City. Ready cash for veterans on registration once was automatic through advance payment of up to two months in VA education assistance payments. But this was discontinued June 1, by law, along with a shift from payment at the beginning of the month to the end of each month of training. Smith said. Advance payments at the begging of a term may still be received provided the veteran applies at least 30 days prior to the beginning of the term. Because the Veterans Administration recognize that the shift might leave students who don't have savings from summer jobs in a bind to pay necessary Full-tim- e ix Ssptfnfcf formerly was program director for Veterans needing schooling funds can apply to VA MEMBERS-S- STANDARD TRIDELL and will operate under the call letters KNEU at 1250 on the dial. Brown is a native of Roosevelt and tensive background NEW STAFF 3 Glen Hemstreet has received a mission call to the Tempe, Ariz., Mission. Elder Hemstreet will eater the Mission Home October 8th. Ron Reiz from Nampa, Calif.; was a visitor Saturday and Sunday at the Ray Haslem home. He was here visiting with Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Michael McKee were in Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday. They went out to be with Mrs. Blaine Einerson who underwent major surgery Tuesday. Elva Harvey was s patient at the Roosevelt Hospital Friday and Saturday, e Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bartlett visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Val Vans. They also took their son Rulon back to American Fork. Rulon has spent the summer with his parents. Shari Chapman returned home Saturday night from Los Angeles after a 3 week visit with her sister, Rhonda Yancey. Her mother, Mrs. Roy Chapman went to Salt Lake to meet Shari and to bring her home. e Mr. and Mrs. DeVon McKee took their daughter, Phyllis to Provo Wednes- enrollment and subsistance expenses, more work study jobs have been made day where she will enroll as a Freshman at BYU. e Mr. and Mrs. Duane McKee spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake and Provo. e Kerry Goodrich left Thursday for Provo where he will enroll at BYU as a sophomore. A training session in Leadership was conducted Friday and Saturday at Bacon Park for the youth in Tridell from 12-1- 8 under the direction of the Bishopric and available. Veterans attending school full time under the GI bill can work up to 250 hours per quarter for the Veterans Administration and receive $2.50 per hour in addition to their usual education assistance allowances. An advance of up to $250.00 is available as soon as the employment agreement is processed. Jobs are available in VA related work on campus or at a nearby VA facility such as the Veterans Administration Hospital and the Veterans Administration Regional Office. Priority is established on the basis of service connected disability, financial need, motivation and the nature of work. After the first 100 hours, the work study students will receive pay for each 50 hours that remain on the contract for Mutual officers and advisors. It was originally planned to be held at White-rock- s Canyon but because of the drenching rain storm it was held at Bacon Park Fred Brown, formerly program director for KVEL radio in will Vernal, manage Roosevelt's new radio station, KNEU, which will go on the air this fall with a country-wester- n program format. that quarter. Details are available through veteran representatives on campus or at the VA Regional Office located in Salt Lake City. where they were able to obtain shelter. A large group was in attendance. e Mr. and Mrs. Winford Gray from Lehi spent Friday night and Saturday in Tridell. A youth special Fireside was held Sunday night in the Relief Society Room. The Bishopric was special film on in charge with n the importance of good music. Coot totyl stay fatal I Summer's empty halls at Union high school, occupied by silence and a few stray rays of sunlight, filled rapidly Monday morning with the noise and NEW SCHOOL YEAR confusion of the first day of school as students replaced their carefree summer routine with the regimen of classes, homework and school activities. Give Mom a Break at Taco Time! SOFT SHELLED FLOUR TACOS ROOSEVELT .BsaD man Monday thru Thursday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday 10 a.m to 12 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Starvofliem Sky tenets Monday, Sept. 5, 1977 i SEE OLIE r 1 :00 (TICKITS-$3- .00 ANDERSON'S DAREDEVILS IN ACTION P.M. PER PERSON DUCHESNE AIRPORT - $1.00 12 AND UNDER - $10.00 PER CAR OR KANE LOAS |