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Show '' VO I IMF i NUMBER KOOMUYKI.T, 8.1 Dldir.SNE COUNTY, UTAH - Tin 4066 Narcho family wiped out in rsdav i i. si. nun Control method planned at Atwood & Allred traffic mishap A tragic accident took the Accoi sing to Fish and Game Vv lives of a family of six, former Conservation Officer Lynn Nicresidents of Fort Duchesne, hols, R.H.sevelt, Hie department when their station wagon blew Is plaumui; an eradication treata rear tire and the car swervment priram next Tnesdav, ed Into the path of an ore truck Septeinl er ' for Atv.notl and near Dove Creek, Allred I .ikes on the Uintah RiColo., a town located between small ver drainage, In order to conCortez, and Montlcello. trol the large iOitilatioii of Bert A. Narcho, 44, his wife grcyllng whirls hive more or less taken over these laxlles Josephine, 44, and their three of water. Streams leaving these daughters, Karen, 18, Marcelle, HAPPINESS IS A CHECK FOR 1100,000.00 Superintendent Thomas J. Ahplunalp. 14 and Norma 12, died at the lakes will also be treated down for vocational edurutlon In the Ouehcsiie left, and William E. Lewlit. The scene of the accident. to a point whore the fish canSchool District, are all smiles as they display a check In the amount i,f Slun.dOiMMI, not return to the lakes, son, Ronald, 1C, received ser- -i received lust week to go toward the construction of Imlldlng for the Aren lous head injuries and was taken School at f'nlon High. The money will be matched by local funds. of falls or other natural harto a Montlcello hospital where FAIR PARADE WINNER ThU colorful float, sponsored by the Roosevelt Culture ries. Club. Hus Judged top entry In the county fnlr pa mile at Duchesne last weekend. Hu si'll he died Sunday. The greyling, which was Inon the theme, Beauty Blooms with Education," the float depicted the educational The Narcho family had been troduced to that area abut 25 0imitunitlcs ot the Busin. (See complete list of winners p.igmt 6 and 7.) spending their vacation in Fort years ago, produced some large Duchesne where they were fish In earlier years, but due to the large population at the visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis (Joe) Thomppresent time, they are averagson. They left Friday inorn- ing only alwut 7 to 10 Indies In length. Most fishermen will ing at 5 a.m. to return to their home at Ft. Defiance Arlz., and not fish for this species, causthe accident occurred about ing (he population to grow even A check for $100,000.00 was received Thursday August 24, 11 a.m. faster. by the Duchesne County School District for the construcMr. Narcho and his family Since there will he a number tion of an Area Vocational Center to be located at Union came to Fort Duchesne In the brook and cutthroat troat of Tuesnext to UEA back school to be matched by the sessions are scheduled Its High School, Roosevelt. This money is of 1960 as administraaffected by the treatment, as spring for Thursday and Friday, Oct- Duchesne County School Disday, September 5, for all stutive manager at the Uintah and y the large numtier of as well During the period of Duchesne School 5 of and 6. to the dents Thomas ober trict, according Supt. 1, I960 to August 21, Agency. He was transOuray persons Interested In greyllng, District. Students will be emOther dates on the school J. Abplanalp. tlu fish for use are ferred from Fort Duchesne In 1 1C7 a. total of 55 building perobtaining 180 on of Include another calendar deer The Duchesne County and the days hunting of 1965. At the time of mits were issued in Roosevelt barking to do so. Since the welcome August Uintah County school boards schooling during the coming holiday (Friday afternoon only, his death he was Administrachemical treatment is not a city with a total value of season. October 20); Thanksgiving of have met and have agreed to tive manager at the agency at $623,100.00, according to a ts Just what to expect in the holiday, November 23 and 24; poison, lut rather an agent cooperate on this project. Defience. Roosevelt City the I Fort from the eport Weve heard it said that of enrollments, has posed Christmas holiday, Decemlier which merely sufflcates from the firm of Richardway Mrs. Narcho, a nurse, was cfllce. can and are edible they fish, the man who first brought son and Richardson, Salt Lake, vacain some problems this district. 22 to January 2; spring There have been nine combe picked up as they come to employed at the clinic at Fort ruin on the Roman people Due to an influx of families, tion, April 11 and 12. have been employed. They have for a number of Duchesne within a sliort time mercial years. totaling permits was he who pampered them In the Duchesne set Graduation are for the surface met with representatives from rites Ste-- w particularly be as will remembered Include Karen which the cltemlcal Is after $264,500.00 with luxuries. For, as the Duchesne and Uintah counties, area, It has been hard to de- May 27 at Altamont, Duchesne Persons should have aapplied. an attendant to the Indian Prinart Convalescent boat In Villa, financier Owen Young puts teaexact need for the and termine 28 at and have gone over the proTabiona, and May two years $100,0!'0.00; Mountain Fuel SupUBIC the cess for In the to fish utilize the order luxchers and facilities. The dis- Union. School closes on May it, On the soft bed of ject with the superintendents ago. tlie heliocopter finOffice, $50,000.00 and trict has lakes ply after 29. ury most klngdomes have from the two school districts endeavored, however, Funeral services were held Mountain States Telephone Bu- to ishes the application. Rubber er expired. and with Principal Max provide adequate coverage, at 10 a.m. at the Arizrafts can lie packed In by horses Tuesday $100,000.00. ilding, and will shift with the situaof Union high school. ona Mortuary at Tucson, Arlz. There have been 21 permits tion after the for this purpose. In talking with an educator opening of the Officals from the Utah State R was reported from residences Mr. Nichols stated that the for totaling school year. in Duchesne county the other Board of Education have met that students $307,800.00. six permits to rewaters will lie restocked next agency to we were hear With school starting after the pleased day, with personnel from the two at the Window Rock high school model business buildings, tot- Labor spring, and be ready for use. that the working relationship districts and the Union Board of this Day holiday year, were working to set up a memTreatment programs in the past aling $7,700.00 and 19 permits students will attend school foi between teaching staffs and Managers In a planning session. Each year during the hun. . . named honor of in Eugene the students orial to remodel Browning residences at one month before have provided some excellent members of the board of educatheir enjoying Drs. Barnett, Christiansen and prlnclMl for Duchesne high. ting season, a rash of forest of the school who died In the 43,100.00. tion and the district superinfirst day alt. The annual and range fires usually ileve fishing within two years, Carr from the Department of accident. of the rapid growth of all-tiat an tendents office is Research and Planning, met lop on the public lands around the fish in water that has been Although there is with the group for one evening high. Most at these fires treated. Vernal. always a certain amount of for explaining and planning the the direct result at a huare misunderstandings or person- building. nters carelessness with fire. As the project gets underality clashes in a district, even This problem Is very simthese seem to be of little im- way, a focus Is being taken toilar to other forms of vandal portance at this time. ward comprehensive courses in Principal Eugene Browning Ism, as we are dealing with a The teacher pointed out that business education, auto mechof the Duchesne high school small segment of people, but although school personel do not anics, electronics, vocational believes in Individualized inneedless waste and expense are receive as high a monetary agriculture, vocational home struction for the student. Th Bids will lie opened Octolier very high. - at the Bureau of Reclamapayment for their services as economics and trades and In- 41 year-ol- d educator has had 11 We are In the middle of our might be the case in other dustries. These areas have years teaching experience, and tion office In Duchesne at 10 blem a complete study, appliSomething new so far as exin each of these units, students current fire season," stated districts, they are presently re- not been fully decided on yet, has taught on both the elemena.m. for construction of the A. DuDistrict In Odell to for the students state made was Frandsen, cation will be able to work at numWater ceiving a tremendous amount of according to Supt. Abplanalp. tary and secondary level, In periencesSchool District Is Strawberry Aqueduct, of the Bureau of Land Manager for fonds to hold a two week erous levels. chesne appreciation pay", in the form Joint curriculum committees the Ogden and Weber School and we have even Hollow Tunnel and Channel No. In this application on tap next workshop. be will Management, of confidence on the part of and school board members from Districts. U Is felt that this type of with the heavy fuels that have 2, Bonneville Unit, Utah, Inias youngsters it was stated that the purpose He graduated in 1965 from Tuesday morning parents, support and cooperathe two districts are working In Neola return to their classwas to study the various or- organization, which has been resulted from earlier rains. tial Division, Central Utah Prothe Utah State University with rooms. tion of school board members, on the areas. very well accepted In many Now If everyone will help us ject. They will find a ganizational patterns in use to- areas the help and encouragement of of the country, will offer Superintendent Abplanalp and a masters degree In education This work Is situated near and to to teachers where consider through the hunts and extra preschool, each, day, district personel, and a feeling William E. Lewis, director of al administration, hi 1958, he will teach In a greater opportunity for the cautions, we will have one of Heber, In Wasatch County. accordlni that one teams, the adopt appeared of pride in their contribution vocational education for Du- was awarded his bachelors deto Dallas Murray, principal. to be most appropriate and teacher to give the students the lowest fire occurrence recFeatures of work, listed by to the communities in which chesne County, have visited the gree, with major credits in Prior to 1963, Neola elemen- conductive ot the learning pro- Individual help, Mr. Murray ords In our history. Albert S. D Alessandro, prothey serve. Within Sevier Valley Tech at Rich- education and psychology and unit stated. each the Last year, almost half of the school was organized with cess at Neola elementary Without this additional pay- field, and spent a day with minor credits in both English tary students will be assigned to a fires that burned on BLM land: ject manager, Includes excavathan one grade In a more school. tion for and concrete lining for to would have Home room base", for roll were ment", a teacher Supt. Evans at the Uintah High and the social sciences. d. Remember classroom. At that This workshop was approved, the tunnel approximately four He was born in Ogden, grahave an infinitely higher salary School going through their comand Items as other routine we cannot control natures miles time permission was granted and Dr. Max Berryessa from call long with cither horsein order to Justify his service. prehensive program and facili- duated from the Weber State Duras some well Instruction. carelessness with fire, but each shoe section with a diameter and fonds were appropriated to Brigham Young University was With strife dewith an developing in ties. the associate lie College day they may assigning of us has the responsibility to operate this school with single employed as a consultant. On receiving the $100,000.00 gree, 1956. many of the districts throughout ed to other stations for Inst- eliminate waste of our natural of 10 feet or circular section In each classroom. of reseveral After days grades with a diameter of 10 feet 4 the state, to the point where check, Supt. Abplanalp stated His teaching experience Into needs. resources ructions fire. Inches; earthwork for approxiby During the last few years search and consultation, the This will according there is animosity and mistrust that this was but the first step cluded that at Madison School make It possible for there has been a continual deNeola school staff found It admately one mile of unllne chanbetween members of the teachand Leads School in the OgIn planning, organizing, buildstudents to begin work at their In the number of stuthe to crease school visable organize nel with bottom widths of 18 of the and members den VocaSchool District and West dents ing staffs, achievement level and ing and Implementing the enrolled, causing state without grade levels, which Is present feet and 28 feet; earthwork for school boards, it is refreshing tional Center. He said, I con- Weber School and Wahlqulst progress continually. funds to be decreased. This commonly spoken of as a and construction of concrete to realize that students in the sider this to be a major edu- Junior high school In the Weber It was furthmade it necessary to decrease school. During the past week teachnot be cation step forward for all sen- School District. Duchesne district will of structures, along the channel, the Instruction Under the teaching staff to five, for er decided that the staff would ers have been working In teams ior high students in the Uintah Lewis Taylor, assisted by Fritz which are tunnel outlet, closed entering school under conPrincipal Browning is interwork In teams. grades one thru six. preparing units of study to preand open transitions, Parshall and of strain ditions anxiety. Basin, since this school is ested in current affairs, on the With this decease In personThere will be a primary unit sent to their students during the Hansen, a gun safety course flume and drop, and five baffled We realize that the causes designed to care for the needs world, national and local levwill this begin evening (August el It was necessary to reorwhich will he made up of 6, 7 year. Teachers are excited apron drops. of disputes in school districts of students all over the Basin, els. He was a member of th in order to take care of and 8 year old children, and about the program and are eager 31), at 6 p.m. In the city landganize are many and complicated, such In Mr. Lewis indicates that Ogden Junior Chamger ofCom- - six The course Roosevelt. furnishing and lnstallinf grades with five teachers. an intermediate unit made up of to see Its successful results, ing (Contlnued on back being the case in the Uintah some of our greatest needs open to anyone between the metal swinging door, valves In order to give the pro 10 and 11 year olds. page.J With the concluded. 9, principal district. For this reason we are in the area of vocational ages of 12 and 21, who needs flushing pipe, and mlscellan-ou- s have taken no stand on the Issues education. He states that the Instruction In order to obIn metalwork Parshall every without knowing the underlying Individual should have an opportain a hunting license for the flume measuring well; and conWe feel sure, howcauses. first time. struction of U.S. Highway 40 tunity to be trained In a skill, ever, that those on both sides service or occupation that Persons Interested In the temporary crossing for handof the controversy have one our modem technology demands class may register at the first ling contractors equipment aim in mind, that of solving that vocational training become meeting. This will 1i the last during construction operations. the questions that do exist, a vital part of our total eduopportunity for completing this and providing for the students cation program. Specifications are schcluled Instruction prior to the hunting for mailing about September 7. of Uintah county the educational seasons this fall. Area vocational schools opportunities they need, without such as this one are designa cloud of doubt. ed to help as well as umemployed to become productive members of our economy," Mr. Lewis pointed A ... Local school district receives I $100,000 for Vocational unit Building permits Indicate School begins Tues. calender is outlined growth of city Feb-uar- Art-ltec- Gol-lah- theUln-tah-Our- Forester asks care with fire ay se Principal named at Duchesne high Neola elementary introduces 'first' in county education Bids on aqueduct for Strawberry being advertised con-cere- non-grad- ed ed man-cause- man-caus- ed Gun course to begin today non-grad- ed under-employ- ed Rodeo is planned of Neola for Labor Day Lions donate ball uniforms; plan barbecue out. This school will be establishserve in special vocaAccording to Kay Weight, tional classes for all president of the Roosevelt Lions as well as post highstudents, school Club, the group was successful students, desiring to particiIn raising sufficient funds to pate, the school district officprovide a set of uniforms for ials emphasised. the local Pony League all-stteam, as It participated In the Price reginal tournament recently. The uniforms arrived Just In time for the boys to Fifteen 'new students have be decked out In new finery for enrolled, so far, at the Duthe meet. reports Officers of the club expressed chesne high school, Principal Eugene Browning. appreciation to those who helped with the project In any way. This brings the tentative total Members of the Roosevelt enrollment to 185, as of Monday club will begin the fall season August 28. Many more regisof activity with an outing plan- trations are expected during ned for this evening, August 31. the first day of the school year, Tuesday, September 5 This social will Include a barbecue at the home of Mr. and and throughout this first week of school, the principal said. Mrs. Larry Murray. ed to Labor Day activities In Ihichesne comity, will be cenaround the Neola area this year, .is a red carpet Invitation is extended to evcr me to attend the big Neola rodeo planned for that day. Taking their place as ni of the t. p pr Utirers of rodeos In the Basin, the Neol.t rumuilftee ts niaku,.: pi.ms for .mother outstanding show. Activities will uii'lciw.i) about ii 'on M,ind:i, when H elimination contesis win be hold. The io.I.h is scheduled to begin at I p.m. A foil gamut of rodeo events are scheduled to take place Reside.., sa Idle brine, b.irduck, and during the afternoon. bull riding, entertainment will .oclude c.il: i..;tnc. team roping and a special ladles event of i.nat t tmi. A special race meet event will aN-nc'.nde kid ponv and saddle horse races. A reminder was issued In (hose n,'. partici should pating In (he compel ii inn iturluf the rnden. be done prior to imoo Monday, Septeud er 4. tered ar students enroll at D.H.S. New 4-- TRAIN FOR SCHOOL OPENING Teacher at the Neola workshop during F.lementnry School have been nttendlng the pnt two week, making prrpnnttlnn for new Inxtruc-- I lentil methods In lie used Oils fall. Tlie teachers are t mining " In teams for a teaching program which will liegln next Tuesday. Shown are Vernon Moon, left, mIio i "non-graded- an Instructor In the Intermediate group, along with .ora Gardner, second from the right. The other three teachers, tniludlnii Mary Dale Tnylor, Maxine Allred and Ialmera lctcrson, xx 111 Instruct III the primary milt. School Principal Dallas Murray, .landing, supervises Hie Inst sessions. will he rue-tlon- al . . Sii-nu- . |