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Show Home Ec Instructor At Cedar High School Is Native oi Beaver m m mm,immm mi"" jump w -".w 1 .An - ' S JOLENE TARDLKT The new home economics Instructor In-structor at Cedar High School Is Jolene Yardley, a native of Beaver. Bea-ver. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace D. Yardley of Beaver. Bea-ver. Miss Yardley attended schools In Beaver High In 19f4. In from Beaver High in 1954. In high school she participated In speech and drama activities, F. H. A., and class activities, in-eluding in-eluding Junior Prom chairman. After graduation from high school Miss Yardley attended the tmgnam xoung university lor two years, -and then transferred to Utah State University. While at USU she was prominent in home economics and clothing and textiles activities, Agathon committees, and A. W. S. She was also afficlated with Phi Up-sllon Up-sllon Omlcron, honorary home economics fraternity. Miss Yardley completed re-qulrements re-qulrements for graduation from USU in December, 1953, with a bachelor of science degree In home economics education. Following Fol-lowing graduation she was employed em-ployed in Hayward, Calif. She taught English and homemaklng at South Cache High School, Hy-rum, Hy-rum, Utah, from March, 1959 until un-til the end of the school year. During the past three summers Miss Yardley has been employed by the Utah Parks Co., at Grand and Bryce Canyons. While In high school, she and her sisters exhibited prize-winning beef at the Southern Utah Livestock 6how. |