Show i '11-'ij- C A4 O Thursday August 22 1974 '' - Tonja S stocks daughter of Mr and Mrs Ton was Stocks recently notified that she is to be featured in the eighth annual edition of Who’s Who Among American High School Students: ' Students from over 20 000 public private and parochial high ' schools Set for Opening Principal G Thomas Twila Bigelow and DarBurr announces the fol- kens Johnson ' Teachers’ :Aidet( will lowing teachers for the be Mrs Betty Burns and Green River School Mrs Maxine In the ' Elementary Har-lin- e Mrs" Pearl Baker will Betti Laura grades will teach Kinder? again teach her Instant Mrs Lucille Sil- - English class if enough' 1st Mrs Noreen students ' sign up to make Wilson 2nd Mrs Olive a class 3rd Bruce ' Custodians ire Don Anderson Nelson 4th Mrs Carole Parks and Max Stott : The Bus Driver will Durrant 5th George RoDm Acer son' and the bert Smith 6th Mrs route will be reversed Thompson Librarfrom last year The bus ian' Junior High and High will ' cover the Grand School teachers are: DaCounty side of the river the Missile vid Wilhite Math Marincluding vin Johns Seminary and Base first then go up the west side of the river Spanish Miss Julie WorBusiand Secretary will be Jan ley English ness Bill Bacon Speech Howland Councilor and Drama August ‘26 will r - letics activities v service books Less than 3 per cent of the Junior and IMC Driver Education Keith Wright Science English Art Hughes Social Studies Physical Education and Athletics Miss Rebecca Christensen Home Ec and Girls’ PE Ba-liEvans Music and Morris Quamberg Industrial Arts Mr Row- ley heads the High School ne LUMrary School Lunch are Mrs s a people Bowerman Back - Row 3 ' ! SPECIAL LIFE mrt ' (I V ’ Crist ordered The formation oft Con grades for registration and enrollment tinentai Telephone ComSecondary School stupany of Utah Advisory dents will attend as fol- Board was announced by lows: 9:00 11th and 12th Grant T Callister Vice grades 10:00 9th and President and - General 11:00 7th 10th grades and 8th grades Regissembly at 1:00 and short tration will be conducted classes in the afternoon with Tuesday a regular in the Gym There will be an As- - school day The - first holiday is Labor Day September 2 MULTI-PERI- L t HEALTH : Teacher Institute On Thursday August 22 all Faculty and Staff are scheduled to attend s meeting at the Emery County ' High School at Castle Dale at 9:30 On Friday the Faculty and Staff of the Green River School will gather at the Music Room at 9:00 for general instruc- -' tion and activity There will be pictures taken and short interviews with the new teachers for both the Emery County Progress and Hie Times 01 Rocky Mountain Area Manager J W Cor-locbin Mountain Area Service Manager G T Callister Vice President and General Manager Sheldon Cannon Tremonton District Manager Moab Emmett Mays mann ky District Manager Neal Thompson and Delta ol y” '$( lOmmissioner SYsa Fm concerned about the future of this County and want to be apart ofguiding us aU to the very best future possible Fve got lots ofopinions on how best this work can be done andFd like to hear yours PHONE ME AT 259-660- 9 And let's talk about it not homo leave your number and I'll call you back (Paid Political members the first meeting was attended by company officials W S Heg- - the District Manager Company officials reviewed the past history of Continental Telephone Continental Corporation Telephone of Utah and the history of its predecessor companies The board members Bear River Telephone are James Brown Tre-m- e Company Millard County monton for a year Telegraph and Telephone term Mr Brown is Cus- Company and Midland A tomer and Public Re- Telephone Company lations Manager for Thi-ok- film depicting the history Corporation Bud of Continental Telephone one year Corporation was shown Huff Delta Mr Callister stated the term Mr Huff is general manager of D Ste- company officials also vens Department Store reviewed the current reone sults of operation and Dick Allen Moab year term Mr Allen is capital additions of Con- owner and manager of tinentai of Utah Mr Cor- Allen Insurance Com-pijt- bin Who recently trans- from the former Dee” Leak!' Tre- Advertisoment)g$gJ two 4-- Richard of Moab Dale Mellen Jr to pay a fine of $200 and upon default of payment to serve 40 days in Jail on Manager The first meeting was held at the company’s State Offices in Tremonton on August 8 The Utah Advisory Board has been established to obtain the support and comments of key people in selected communities served by Continental Telephone of Utah It has been instituted to provide a sounding board for the plans and service of Continental of Utah and afford management an opportunity to the better understand problems and challenges facing the communities and customers served by the company monton v of driving charge while under the influence of intoxicating beverages He ' was also placed mi probation for a period of six months John Pat Unger appeared before Judge Crist August 19 on a driving while intoxicated charge and he was also sentenced to pay s fine of $200 and serve 40 days in Jail upon default of payment of the fine and was placed on six months probation Four young men posted JAihnDays Events Skted Television Radio-Stere- o Car Stereo MiBtr'p Stopping Cantor Phono 7 The following have s: been appointed to EkIona parade matssyr Carole Lesson ker park concessions Bob Seely Melons Tim An- derson dance Green ver Firemen Moto-Ri-ferr- ed X the Ares and Company The parade will begin quality of service ob- Saturday September 14 jectives activities con- at 10:30 followed by control and analysis: cessions at the City Park : Sheldon Cannon at noon Rodeo events District Manager will take place from 2:00 and the Tremonton Plant pm until dark with a Department conducted a dance at the fire house at tour of the District of- 9:30 On Sunday Sept 15 fice for the Advisory the motocross gets unA Board members derway This is a sanctioned points event' Tre-hiont- Service Plans are shaping up for the Green River Melon Days according to Ted Ekker president of the Green River Chamber of Commerce com-mittie- Cement Electronick Geiger Counters year term Midland Telephone Com- Laddie King and Rodeo discussed Eleene Bonine pany at Moab ‘ Mr Leak is a counselor at Box Elder HighScliool Kent Dalton Fillmore two year term Mr Dalton is manager of Security Title Company Mrs Gwen Halls Monticello two year term Mrs Halls is owner and manager of the Triangle H Motel in Monticello r In addition to the board Sand-Grav- North Hwy 163 Phone ajkrWGu&b rnmssg l&Mar For All Types of Printing from Small Cards to Complex Business —wis— top FormsWe're SERVICE at YourService ' TWlt&M- - bt&pM&at A Gerbc Sue Nancy Wight Linda LemDalon Westwood on Margaret Cooke August 19 — Admitted: August 14 - Discharge: Deanne Terwilliger Guy Kurt Pilling Jeri Jo Pilling George Hawkins Bradley August 15 - Admitted: Nancy Wight Discharge: Clella Ekker Wayne Kurt Pilling Jeri Jo PuGerber Disch: Donald ling Newborns Steerman Rose Greed and Laine Wilkerson August 12 -- Bom to Mr and Mrs Wayne Day a Baby Girl oz August 16 — Admitted: girl 8 lbs — 13 to Born Leonard August Bradley Moyer Waite rschied Discharge: ' Mr and Mrs Garth WilLana Stocks and Baby kerson a girl 8lbftloz Girl August 17 — Born to — 17 and Mrs Harvey Mr Admitted: August Susan Westwood Da Ion Fuller a boy 6 lbs 9- L 34 oz Westwood Steven Peck Helen Fuller June August 17 — Born to Mr and Mrs Robert Dandy Mary Freeman Disch: Leonard Walter- - Dandy a girl West-woo- d 1-- 34 V REGISTRATION Registration only will be held August 26 at the C R Sundwall Center from 9:00 am until 12:00 Classroom work will begin Tuesday Au- City of Moab is Receiving Applications For Work in the Public Utilities Department Until Aug 30 gust 27 mm MSUM mum s o r - son’s squad and it is hoped that they will be replaced by a group of tough hr ed RESIDENTIAL Ron Steele-259-7- 273 - no"" year last season the Devils are the usual favorite in the- Region Ten Football In the 2A Division To improve mi their record of last season the Devils will have to rely on a group of young personnel Graduation took a lot of the starters from last seaso-s- & I Contracting Head football coach Glen Richeson state that more players will be suiting ig) when they return to school The Red Devils will play their first game on Sept 6 Although they had a Z REPAIR s SERVICE COMMERCIAL Shtrria Tsrft -15- 9-7250 Veterinarian Carpentry Contractor1 losmMttsttzuts i i i i 259-732- 5 two-a-d- ay COMPANY 1 259-554- 4 practices UiL jiick are a little shy of a good turnout As of Tuesday evening approximately 35 hopefuls have suited ses- for the ELECTRIC I 35 L Cottar Phone The Red Devils ' of Grand County High School starting football 8 ilv Main&Center k Tint Ttto Gnf Practice at August 13 — Admitted: settled Bradley Margaret Cooke Laine Clella Ekker Wilkerson Judith R6b- August 1$ — Admitted: ertson Deanne Terwilli-ge- r Betty Russell Logan Disch: Betty Relitz Luckinbill Disch: Wayne 259-531- Service Stations on SRA-AM- e 259-727- Good TvmM for Please Submit a Resume of Work Experience at the Office of the City Recorder 4-- Kte” Elementary students are Tmmtch Williams If I'm T to report to respective Election Sept 10th t : or 3 G lunch will be served All Wfirf floor — (iitIL' Tremonton District Manager ' jDm mmssmcr Yv Sheldon Cannon L-- R: in laat weera ir - AUTOMOTIVE HOMEOWNERS ft ’ Callister Vice Pres and Gen Mgr' W S Hegmann Rocky Mt Area Manager J W Corbin Area Service Manager Emmett Mays Moab P1 rtrlct Manager Neal Thompson' Delta District Manager Front Row peeXeak Tremmton Advisory Board Member Gwen Halls Monti-cell- o Bud Huff Delta Kent Dalton Fillmore Dick Allen Moab and Jim Brown Tremonton kflU&Gs&tsgast Omlthab Imfisa j ? WE SURE GOOFED 'The photograph - i- Larry - & Certificate participating id Europe touring 5 differ ent countries ’: f vi In addition to having her biography published in the book Tonja will also compae for one of ten scholarship awards In the while appeared week on theXlmea showing the first Allan Vigil of Moab was charged with charge of faUure to obey pUce the H la wfuJ command °f a : wine interfering with a police project w a a th e officer and he appeared f: wrong young man in City Court August'14 r- ’ at which time he entered WhSS was George Ifolo ough a plea of guilty to the and Bilan Kent Dravage’ as the cutline stated baft charge He was sentenced all failed to appear In the picture was of John to pay a fine of $100 and City Court to answer to If and his swine We serve 30 days in the Grand the charge ' in the time apologize to George County Jail with the jail allowed by the law and the ' error and sentence suspended upon therefore their bail was wish to congratulate forfeited and treated as boys for their fine payment of the fine 'h--'fine a Don Court in K Judge City - ‘ Larry Rowley Drama- - the - Social Studies ' t as : Athletics ' ' VS-- - senior class students are awarded this recognition Tonja is active in National Honor Society Future Homemakers of America and Explorer Scouts Of $500 to $1000 funded and - has received - the by the publishers and will Invited to participate across the nation are sportsmanship award for-vfirm’s annual Bar-hrecognized for their lead- - Volley Ball Tournament in the ot ey-athHigh Achievers She academics also been given ershipin - Le-tit- ia - 'W GreeaRhrer Schools ei "sV:' V‘' V Mr Wsrk AnwSikMS - Flowers 3U IRISH'S AUTO REPAIR 4tSHmI limmsdoii Jtepdr maso werS 15 Years Auto Experience i 39 N Main ( |