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Show librarian; Beryl G. Root, second; Gwen C. Sprouse, kindergarten; Spenrer Squire, Teachers for 196970 announced in district Supt. Thomas J. Abplanalp has released a list of personnel for the various schools In the Duchesne school district and the district 'office staff. District office staff; Thomas J. Abplan-al- . p, Superintendent; Raynold B. Hansen, Dir. of Curriculum; William E. Lewis, Dir, of Pupil Personnel; Kosella Johnson, Dir. of Tide I; C. C. Mlckelson, Dora Curry, School lunch Supervisor; Vickie M. Hunt, Secretary; Donna N. Marlon, Secretary, Title I; Dorothy S. Price, Secretary. Altamont Elementary; Howard C. Todd, Principal and sixth grade; Edith Burton, first grade; Kathy Christensen, second grade; Mary Darley, Third grade; Verona W. Goodrich, filth grade; Anna.G. Hartman, kindergarten and sixth; Edythe Marett,' librarian; Albert J. Potts, fourth Clerk-Treasur- er; .grade. Altamont high; Dean D. Roberts, principal; Donna Barton, English, P. E. ; LaMar Densley, General Science; Ethel d. h; R. Kent Lee Jensen, LaMar H. Mower, Coach, math; science, math; Birdie R. Swasey, English librarian; Vearl Tucker, Shop, vo. ag. Gerry W. Tuft, social studies; Donna Lee Wilson, home ec.; Karl C. Wood, busiMol-gar- muslc-Englls- ' ness. Duchesne elementary; Leo B. Foy, prinfifth-sixteam; third-four- th team; Marjorie S. Calder, kindergarten; Dona ' B. Hansen, librarian; Jeannle Harvey, third-four- th team; Lana A. Jordan, second; Brenda L. Pleper, fifth-six- th team; Dona S. Pitt, first; Jean J. Taylor, second-thirElaine T. Raddlffe, teacher aide,. Gladys Bell, Kathy Taylor and Pauline Winkler, remedial reading. Duchesne high school; Larry N. Griffith, principal; Louise Blacker, business; Ruth P. Bredenbroker, music; JoAnn social studies; Steven Evans, Cowan, mathematics; Bruce Funk, Renee Hales, English; Mary Lois Hayes, home ec.; J. Bennett Josie, Coach; Glen L, Lewis, shop; Dean H. Poulson, lib, reading; Christopher M. Short, science speech; Judy Thomson, girls P. E.; Carolyn Wirthlln, English; Laura Welsh, Title I, teacher aide. Myton Elementary, James K. Duke, principal; Alton B. Brighton, fifth; Beatrice L. Crapo, second; Beth W. Duke, first; C. NaDean Lewis, kindergarten; Edythe Marett, Ubrian; Virginia Monks, sixth; Susan White, third; Marilyn Wren, fourth. Neola Elementary; Vernon Moon, head teacher, sixth, Zora Gardner, filth; Carolyn Lamoreaux, second grade; Palmers Peterson, third; Mary Dale Taylor, first, cipal; Brian G. Baum, Loretta S. Burton, th sixth; Lorraine Steiner, third, Anne Von Kampern, Fourth. Roosevelt Jr. high school; Lawrell Jensen, principal; Caroline M. Cox, home economics; Reed T. Dunn, music; Burr Eldredge, boys p. e. ; Bonnie Fausett, girls P. E.; Wiliam Fausett, English, S. S. ; Scott Hirschl, shop; William McKay, science; Virginia Nielson English; George S. Phillips, math; Wanda Rlggle, lib., arts; Rhoda Rudy, English; Norman V. Shelley, soc. studies; W. Ralph Shields, coun., math; William Thompson, science; Gordon M. Wight, Soc. studies. Tablona school; Max T. Excell, principal, music; Patricia Donaldson, girls P. E. , home Ec.; Karen Hadley, English; Jane La May Humphreys, first, second, kindergarten; Robert Park, science; K. David Robert, fifth, sixth; Edna Smith, third, fourth; Kent Tlngey, social studies. coach; Norman B. Wall, shop, math. Union high school; Orvel Ihdllnger, principal; Donald Allen, ind. arts; J. Allred, health, driver ed.; Dan G. Berry, business; Jerald Crittenden, football, p. e.; Gary De Lange, basketball, English, P. E.; Bruce Goodrich, math; Marvin Hansen; Vo. Ag.; Richard Harm-sto- n, English; DeeAnn Houtz, adaptive Ed. ; G. David Hunt, math; Murell Johnson, music; Elaine Krlssman, art; Lois H. Lea- V . El-dr- ed vitt, home ec.; Nancy R. Moulton, adap- - ' tlve ed.; Blanche L. Murphy, librarian; Vlrgie F. Murphy, English; Alvfoe Otte, math; Nancy Perdval, girls. P. E.; James C. Prince, biology; Shlrl J. Rawlings, social studies; Garth L. Sorenson, automotive; George A. Thatcher, director, voc. School, Elect.; Don Wlnterton, social studies; H. Carma Wlnterton, English. d; math-chemist- kindergarten. Roosevelt elementary; Dallas Murray, principal; Larry F. Abplanalp, fifth; Sarah M. Cook, sixth; Jean K. Eldredge, first; Delmer H. Hamblin, fifth; Ida S. HarriT son, first; Veda C. Jensen, fourth; Fawn G. Leavitt, third; Dorothy B. Moon, second; Dot H. Ottosen, first; Ida M. Phillips,' Wte Kay Hamilton, representing Farm Bureau Insurance, la iihown with the reserve champion fat atrrr which he purchased. Rick Lyon, at right, was the exhibitor of both the grand and reserve champion steers at the fair stock show. aiuEGUXE GCBQ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hamblin and family Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pear soil Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lundell and family. Pleasant Grove were visitors at the Les Pearson home. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Wayman, Salt lake, were visitors Hyruin Smith home over the weekend. at-th- e small frye Friday afternoon honoring Kebbie Glen on her eighth birthday. Guests Included Terry. Mary and David Boren, Karla Bench, Christy Larsen, Calene Hasten), Lana Anderson and LisaSireech. Games Were played, after which Ice cream cones and cake were enjoyed. Devon and Oral Fenn and children. Lori, Ronald, Carol. John David Andres; Connie and Norman Dye and sun. Tracey, from Salt Lake; Shirley and Allen Frand-sc- n. returned Thursday from a weeks vacation In the High Uinta Lakes. Colleen and David Stevens came from Logan to spend the weekend with the rest of the family. Ten young cowgirls vied for Queen honors Thursday night at tlie Tear Drop arena. Diane Hixper, Michele Eldredge Joan and Tatnmle Blanchard, Sheryl Boren, Jill Bastian. Jolie and Julie Yack. Pam Woodward and Laiu Williamson. Jo Workman and Mina Davis were (lie judges. Queen honors went to Jill Bastian with Julie Yack and Joan Blanchard attendants. They will reign over the Rocky Mountain Wrangler Rodeo to he held Friday August 29, at the Tear Drop arena In Montwell at 7 p.m. Mrs, Max Nelson spent severs! days in " Salt Lake- - lielping with the family of her daugher, Lna Lee Shaw, while the new mother was In the hospital with a little premature son, born Saturday, Aug. 23. He had three brothers and .two sisters and other anixous grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,' H. C. Shaw, Montwell. . Lo ranger and Dawna Mrs. Margaret at a tujiperware Bird were bridal party Monday, held at the Loranger home honoring Miss Ann Sorenson. Mrs. Elda Thatcher was the demonstrator. Fun games and refreshments were enjoyed by a large group of friends and relatives. The bride to be received some lovely gifts. Elder Ladd Wilkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Wilkins, Is presently at BYU for 2 months studying language foranLDS Mission in Peru. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderton received the unhappy news Thursday uf their son Kent being quite 111 in the St. . Marks Andertons left ' hospital In Salt lake. Sunday to be with Kent for surgery Monday morning. - Penny Nelson was a Salt Lake visitor Monday going out with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Christensen. Vacationers at the James Powell homeware Loene and Jim Nelson and children; Fenton Powell, Salt Lake; Jim and Janice Bradshaw and two children, and Jim's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Hugh Bradshaw North Carolina. Mrs, Glenna Anderson entertained - at right, received top honors for the fat lamb at the county fair stork show hud week. It was puebaard by Kay Hamilton fur Farm Bureau Insurance. Max Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nunley, Salt Lake, weekend to get their daughter, Debbie, who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ' Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bovee Mecham and family, Glensdale, Arlx, are here visiting with their family and doing some fishing. The Meclams are former residents of Mt. Emmons, They held a Crosby reunion at the Fay Miles home there were Cl family members present. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Evans have just returned from Logan where they have spent the summer at school. Fawn and Analesa Bowen have spent the week visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Grant Smith. Sandra McDonald entertained several friends at her home cm Friday afternoon. The occasion was her 7th birthday. Mrs. Hanson. Sand Pete Is here visiting her daughter. Donna Barton and caine over the family. John Brlmhall and Allen Norls of Arizona are visitors at the Bill Evans home. Also Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thornel and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans and family of Salt Lake are visitors. -Brent Wall Is in a Salt I --ike hospital and very 111. Tests are being taken to determine his Illness. Mrs. Carolyn Roylance of Florida is here to he with her - husband Bill. k. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gorengles, Calif, are visitors at the Dennis Smith residence. Mrs. Bonnie Ann Miller and family of Richmond are here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mitchell. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Mohlman. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brnthe rson motored to Provo to bring back Indian children who will remain with them as family members. Levi Anderton came from Monroe to get Mrs. Anderton who has been staying with Mrs. E. A. Call. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Nell Anderton and Mr. and Mrs. George Izatt of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Shiner, Leadore, Ida. are spending a few days with the Gary Bur-han- nt, Dennis Whltbeck Is back from Colo. where he has had summer work. Mr. and Mrs. Reay Jessen and Cindy, Mrs. Allen Larsen drove to Salt Luke to meet Mrs. Douglas (Slierrle) Holgate at the airport. Mr. and Mrs. Merlan Bahr, have visited In Idaho, Calif, and Cedar City while cm their vacatliai. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Brotherson went with Linda and Kirk. They also picked up Max in Salt Lake, where they went isi to Alberta, Canada, where Linda and Kirk were married in the Alherta Temple. They report seeing some beautiful rountry. Max remained there as that Is where they are making their home at (he present time. - Visiting at the Grant Hansen home were; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Casada front San Jose, Calif. Michael Hall, Hanza Kucea, Salt Lake. Lee Hansen and 2 children, Tom Hansen and 2 children of Salt Lake, Mrs. Ted Dahl and children of Sandy, arrived Saturday and will remain here for a weeks visit. Reta and Mrs. Dahl are sisters. Silvester Rantsez of Mexico will be visiting at the Hansen home for 2 months and Mr. Barker and children of Mexico visited with Silvester and the Hansens on Sunday. r. A , The First Nerurity Bank, represented by Paul Murphy, purchased this reserve champion lamb, exhibited by Alan Lindsay. Jessens. --M- ,. and Mrs. Art Case were visitors at the LaMar Bisel home. Range and livestock tour held August 12-1- 5 The Seventh Annual Range and Livestock Tour sponsored by the Ute Trlltal Live5. stock Enterprise was held August Twenty-tw- o people were in attendance. The Tribal Business Committee was represented by Homey Secakuku and Fred Cnnetali; Phoenix Area Director's Office was represented by Messrs. Melvin Schwartz and Joseph Chlarella; and Mr. Gordon Powers represented the Commissioner's Office of Washington, D. C. Highlight of the tour were the overnight slops at the Xu Tuvcep Hunting Camp and Ruck Creek Dude Ranch. 12-1- STANDARD - Roosevelt Utah 10 Thursday, August 28, 1969 RED BARR AUCTION (CASH OR TRADE) .410 Pump Shotgun (Noble) 7.60 $60.00 Russian (Sporter) like new! 70 Mud and Snow Tins, deep treada, 650x16, 15 inches, etc. 2 New Rediners $59 ea. Brand New G.E. Dish 14-inch- Washer $75 Pumps Aluminum Storm Door, 2 Well 1 complete Camp Stove, regulator and bottle $25 15 large Box-en- d Wrenches, $2.00 ea. your choice 20 New Single and Double Mattresses $30 ea. New Table and 6 Chairs Magnum Pistol Large Upright Deep Freeze 44 $125 $60 - $125 Buy and Consign every day! PHONE 722-30- 29 n n T-BO- Hondi Hamri$1.09 Franks n Bacon NE Cheese w Contac Capsuls Alka-Seltz- er Strawberries Western Family Frozen Mi 733-m- i 87c $1.49 4 59c 89c (SseGli flOssO fiDspCbst I 69c 1.19 10' carton (FWE, OWDtH AND DELiygHYttHyiCg) w , uJTj . TASTY SPUDNUTS FRESH HOURLY! 1 |