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Show J 7 It, Fait 1173 7 HEAD START HIGHLIGHTS Head Start Plans Open House very interesting challenge. Virginia McCurdy, a Tribal member, is his assistant Jason Cuch, Director of the local Head Start program, is inviting all Head Start teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Adamson and their daughter make their home in Roosevelt. Mrs. Sandra Workman has been hired parents and members of the community interested in the Head Start program, to by the Community Action Program per-attend a social and information meeting at sonnel committee to fill the vacancy of 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 Friday, Jan. 26 at the secretary to Jason Cuch, Head Start Project director. Ft. Duchesne Center. Mrs. Workman also hails from Salt Lake A slide presentation telling the Head Start story is planned. Booths will be set City and has made her home in Independence for the past year. Her secretarial up to provide printed materials and visual aids on each of the various services of- experience includes positions with insurfered by Head Start in the areas of educa- ance firms in Salt Lake. She attended Hie University of Utah one year. tion, social services, parent involvement, The new secretary is the mother of four nutrition, health and administration. Head Start staff and former Head Start children, ages 10 to 1. Her husband, Willard, is a music instructor and sells Parents will be available to each booth to answer questions and provide AHt.inni information on each particular Head Start The former owner of a California nur- service. A pot tuck tnadt buffet it alio planned. !!7 D,J Cir. cUtt M,, Anyone' wishing more information is who moved to the United Asnes, asked to call Ext. 40 anytime Heddy States from Germany at age nine, has between 8 a.m. and 4:81 p.m. e been a volunteer at the Center for the past several months. Orientation Seminar Her love of children led her In session at the ' present tim is a to open a nursery school in San Francisco, 1960-8h- c CUf-1two-daattended classes for 12 workshop for all Head Start staff members. Conducting the seminar is Mrs. yews studying philisophy, psychiatry and Frances Barlow of the Brigham Young chUd Pyciatry in preparation for her University nursery school. The seminar is nursery school operation, Mr- - Asnes, her husband, Demi try (Triincluding orientation for new employees Mainstream accountant), and as well as discussing lesson pi- - room arrangement, and scheduling of classroom old daughter, Lydia, make their home in Roosevelt We moved to Utah four years activities. ago to escape the smog and crowds," Mrs. Asnes said. Mrs. Mary Mathews, Head Start Program nurse, has announced the children are beginning their dental health program. Eleven children will visit the Indian Health Clinic dental department each EDITORS NOTE: The Ute Bulletin soU-riweek for an examination, cleaning and news fram all the U A O Head Start n flouridation of their teeth. Five Centers, however time does not permit ns children will be transported to Dr. Prin- to contact each Center each month. If you ces office in Roosevelt for dental care. have news please mail it to the Ute Bulletin, Box 129, Fort Duchesne, during the last week of each month. fcUT-yWM- t'her ld - With the children at Ute Tribe Day Care Center are new teachers, Mrs. Heddy Asnes and Ralph Adamson with (from left) Mary Gardner, Marita Garcia and Davis Tabee. Mrs. Asnes, who has been a volunteer at the Center for several months, is new to the three and class. Adamson is teaching the five and six year olds which is a class since some split of them attend kindergarten half day. GETTING ACQUAINTED four-year-ol-d' 722-226- 3, full-tim- pre-scho-ol y r.lari Jaceoe Cuch Weds in Holiday Ceremony 11 In a holiday setting of sOver and blue, Miss Mari Jacene Cuch and Rodney exchanged wedding vows Friday, Dec. 15, at the home of the Bride's father, J a scon Cuch, Ft Duchesne. Poinsettias adorned the fireplace where the couple recited vows before Tribal Associate Judge Norma Jean Gray. Guests included relatives and dose friends of the couple. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilkerson, Neola. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was radiant in a gown of rayon satin. The empire bodice featured long sleeves and a mandarin collar fashioned of chiffon with cotton lace inserts. The lace insert design was also used on the ruffle of the straight skirt. Her length train was attached at the veil to illuwaistline and her elbow-lengt- h sion was accented by a Juliet cap of lace appliques. The bride carried a large orchid In her bouquet surrounded by blue carnations and white stephanotis. Her something borrowed was a white shawl belonging to her aunt, Mrs. Albert LaRose and for her something old she wore her mothers diamond earrings. Attired in midnight blue velvet gowns designed by their mother were the Wil-kers- 14-yea- r- ts full-leng- non-India- chapel-- New Employees Ralph Adamson assumed duties as class teacher in the five and of Lake Salt A 2. native on Jan. City, he holds a degree in psychology from the University of Utah. Mr. Adamson also secured a teaching certificate from U of U ld in 1968. His teaching experience includes a year in the Salt Lake public school system and a year at the Community School of N. Mex. Mr. Adamson received experience with children at the Community School and considers Day Care teaching a Cor-rale- s, th Five Utes Go To School, Training bridesmaids, the Misses Myrna and Pamela Wilkerson, sisters of the bridegroom. They carried bouquets of blue and white carnations. Henry Cuch, uncle of the bride, served as best man and the rings were carried by Shawn Ory, son of Mr. and Mrs Roger Ory and nephew of the bridetwo-year-ol- d groom. The newlyweds greeted friends at Fort Duchesne Community Building following the ceremony, the silver and blue color scheme adorned the hall and was also used on the three-tiere- d dike. Mrs. Forrest Cuch, Salt Lake City, in-law of the bride, presided at the punch bowl. Guests were registed by Mrs. Julius Murray Sr., aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Peter Tabet, her cousin. At the gift table were aunts of the bride, Mrs. Wilbur Cuch and Mrs. Homey Secakuku. Following the reception, close friends and relatives were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Jison Cuch at their home. The bride attended Wasatch Academy and Union high school. She was first runnfor the UBIC Indian Princess in er-up sister-- 1972. - Wilkerson was graduated from Union high school and is employed in the Basin by an oil company. The couple will make their home in Neola. pre-scho-ol Ute college and boarding school students are back at school this month after vacation with their spending a two-wee- k families. Ronald Navanick, son of Genieve enrolled in Brigham Young Uni- - versity this semester upon returning from a LDS mission in Canada. Mrs. Vivian Sireech Poowauke is attending Utah SUte .University, Logan, thi semester, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Poseyesva have returned to the Roswell Training Center, Roswell, N. Mex. Training for auto mechanic in Phoenix, Ariz., is Arthur Mt Lion Jr.. Frieda foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. has entered Phoenix Indian Wallace David Ariz.. for the continuance Phoenix, School, of her high school education. Entering Stewart Indian High School this, term is Deanna Rose Poowegup, White-rockdaughter of Rhoda Poowegup, Ces-spooc- h, s. Mrs. Sandra Workman Head Start Secretary Marie Duncan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Duncan, the only Ute girl enrolled in a private prep school, has returned to Kemper Hall, Kenosha, Wise., for the second semester. ;Xr. |