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Show List of Teachers For the County 1 Is Now Complete, The News last week told of sev- j eral changes in the faculty of the Milford high school for the com-1 ing year and also of some of the ; special qualifications of new instructors in-structors which should make for one of the best teaching staffs in the history of the school. This week Superintendent Witt-wer Witt-wer handed us the complete list of i teachers for the county and we leara of two exceptionally talented talent-ed new teaohers coming to the Milford elementary school. They are Misses Ruth Greenwell and Shirley Turnquist, both of Ogden, both four-year graduates of the Brigham Young university, and both accomplished musicians, Miss Turnquist 'being a violinist and Miss Greenwell a pianist. Schools are scheduled to open for regular instruction on Tuesday, September 10, according to Superintendent Super-intendent Wittwer, and Margaret, Williams of Cedar City will be employed as part-time primary supervisor Jn connection with Iron county. She succeeds the late Lydia Robinson of Beaver, who died last spring after making a remarkable record as Beaver county's coun-ty's fist primary supervisor. Following is the teacher setup for the schools of the county: Milford Junior-Senior High E. R. Moody, principal; Alma An-drus, An-drus, Harry Clark, Zola Fernley, Jean A. Fugal, Marie Gillies, Eugene Eu-gene Hardy, Julia Hendrickson, J. M. Hughes, Floyd Kotter and John A. Whitby. Milford Elementary D. C. Hes-lington, Hes-lington, principal; Vera Bond, Ida Jolley, Ruth Greenwell, George Miller, Margaret Noble and Shirley Shir-ley Turnquist. Minersville Elementary and Junior High Lee Gourley, principal; princi-pal; Betty Brooke, Sherman Carter, Car-ter, Kenneth Farrer, Hannah Gale, Bernice Gillins, Phyllis Marshall Mar-shall and Alice Robinson. Elementary supervisor, part time, Margaret Williams. Beaver JuniorSenior Higji Horace H. Rose, principal; C. Edwin Ed-win Paice, Amelia Dean, Wallace Dean, Floyd Fletcher, Irene Gid-dings, Gid-dings, Melbourne Heslington, D. R. Pearce, J. Reed Moore, Grace Skinner, Earl Smith, Woodruff C. Thomson, Lois White and Josephine Jose-phine WTiite. .Schools will open for regular instruction Tuesday, September 10. The following teachers have been employed: Belknap School, Beaver Elementary Ele-mentary J. Lee Anderson, principal; prin-cipal; Sara Bakes, Afton Bring-hurst, Bring-hurst, Eva Crandall, John A. Gunn, Carroll Harris, Walter Joseph, John A. Joseph, Clerynth Larsen, Carlie Murdock, Chloe Parrish and Lulu Tolton. TW |