Show Items About A County Schools 4 J i i i 11 Ji I Current Events Event A recent current events test in the various schools of the count county conducted by Superintendent Superintendent Superintendent J. J Oral Christensen resulted resulted resulted re re- In the following totals according to the report Seventh Grade Kirk DavIs Davis Davis Da Da- Da- Da vis high student with a score of 91 Kirk was also the tho score high student for the county Boulder high as the school score was given for the county Geraldine King was the score high-score student in Boulder with a score of ot 84 Henrieville with Jed Smith high student with a a. score of oC 80 Escalante high student Howard Munson 87 Panguitch with Paul Woodard high with 70 Tropic with Robert Ott high with 49 Eighth Grade Antimony with Ch Charm Charm- rm- rm age Young high with 66 Boulder high school with 77 Marrel Ormond was high with 86 Escalante with Jerry Mitchell high with 69 Panguitch with Milo Lyon high with 97 high for student In county Tropic with Layton Ott high 90 Ninth Grade Grado Escalante Herbert Osborn Osborn Osborn Os- Os born high for Cor student in grade in county with yo b. b Panguitch with Frank Daly high 87 Tropic with Burnell Twitchell high 83 The scores are the totals of all tests given Receives Time Full Ag and Vocational Teacher The school year of 44 1943 has been and experiment and trial period in the high school at Panguitch In the agricultural and vocational field Beginning with the coming school year however the classes will be offered offered offered of of- full time and Joseph C. C Foy has been named Instructor for Cor the classes according to a report from J. J Oral Christensen county school superintendent In his report Superintendent Christensen stated that Mark Nichols was here here Friday of last week and went over oyer the tho project at Panguitch as well as making surveys In other schools in the county He stated that as a result result result re re- sult of the Inspection details were worked out for tor time full classes in Panguitch Mr Nichols is vocational di director director director di- di rector for the state and it was said that he was very with results of the classes In Panguitch He stated that tho the trend was toward more vocational vocation vocation- al training in the schools and suggested suggested suggested sug sug- the plans be begun now for installation of vocational classes In other high schools inthe inthe in inthe the county Teacher Recognized Mrs Thelma Heywood of the the Panguitch high school has been recognized as one of the theten theten theten ten most outstanding English instructors in the high schools of the state She has received an Invitation to assist in building a more successful language art program for the various English teachers of ot the state for next year Dr Burton B. B Farnsworth di director director dl- dl rector of secondary education has asked that the tho ten most outstanding ing English teachers present presenta a report on the work they particularly particularly particularly par par- like with the hope of presenting these best and most successful practices to other teachers MrS Heywood should be congratulated congratulated congratulated con con- for tor being named among this group and county citizens should feel gratified that they have haye such an Instructor In local schools 4 Safety Education Course Courso Word Yord has been received from Dr that the extension course In safety education announced announced announced an an- last week will be c conducted con conducted con con- n- n ducted by Mr of ot the University of ot Utah stewart training training training train train- ing school according the the county school superintendent The lasses classes have haye been arranged for April 8 S 15 22 and 29 and are open to everyone They will beheld beheld be beheld held at the high school In Pan Pan- Extension Classes Last Saturday George Dibble gave an outstanding lecture and demonstration on art It m may y be of Interest to some to learn that Mr and Mrs Franklin Frank Frank- lin Hansen of ot Boulder travel miles each Saturday to attend these classes These people along with those from Escalante are as In the days of ot Abe Lincoln paying a price for their edu edu- cation I Local Teachers at S. S L. L Meeting Claude Adams president of the Garfield Teachers' Teachers association spent the last week-end week in Salt Lake City where he attended meetings and the Garfield county teachers at a session session session ses ses- sion of the Utah Education as as- J. J Earl Allen Southern Utah Teachers representative along with other teachers of the county county county coun coun- ty attended a meeting of the Southern Utah Teachers' Teachers assocIation association atlon in Richfield Saturday of last week t Superintendent J. J Orol Christensen Christensen Chris Chris- returned the early part of this week from Salt Lake City While there he attended an administrative administrative administrative ad ad- conference of superIntendents superintendents superintendents super super- principals and board members State Director Visits Tuesday of last week L. L H. H HumpherIes state director of agrIcultural agricultural agricultural ag ag- ag- ag education and a professor sor at the Utah State Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural tural college visited Garfield county schools and conferred with Principal Joseph C. C Foy and Superintendent Christensen He discussed plans for the agrIcultural agricultural agricultural tural program In the schools for next year and gave gaye detailed plans for enlarging the pro program In the Panguitch high school Paper Salvage Program Next week In each ach school in inthe inthe inthe the county a campaign to collect waste paper will be under way Mrs Kenneth Lynn of Panguitch Is In charge of the county drive BOULDER R SCHOOL We have been reading and sharing many stories The girls are having haYing fun jumpIng jumping jumping jump- jump Ing the tho rope i iThe The boys in the school have made some guns They play sol sol- sol sol- dier We Ve shall be glad when the Continued on last page County School coo News Continued from page one mud dries up so we can all get getto getto getto to school again We Ve shall be glad when we hear bear how we did in the state tests Larry Larry Snow Coombs TROPIC SEMINARY lIlY lIlYIn I In response to an invitation from Crom Bishop Jasper Henderson of the Cannonville ward 19 students from the Tropic seminary presented presented presented pre pre- pre pre- the sacrament meeting program to the Cannonville ward Sunday of this week The bishopric took charge of the tho well attended meeting until after the sacrament then further of the tho meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing was turned over to James A. A Ott Otto seminary principal who gave a brief talk talle and announced the numbers on the program Parts presented included four talks three duets one trio one piano selection two readings and andone andone andone one scriptural reading Both tho invocation and benediction were offered by students Students taking part were Mary Graff Graft Joy Smith Smith VerDean Pollock Dorthy Graff Donald Henderson Enid Henderson Grant Colvin Jan Johnson Derlene Johnson Ardis Johnson Ora Henderson Dicy Smith Erma Pollock Beverly Hatch Amy Smith Ethel Clark Doris Davis and Alice Chynoweth |