Show I rJ rr ff i- i L f jj Y I 1 d 11 II 1 r v 1 f f F Fh h 1 Y t f d J f ri tI 1 A 4 la l- l r 0 a tr 11 j t r T L Y L 1 ULL L New Manti High Ign School Robert Kobert at the school Prior to this new ass assign assign- Farr is shown working at his new duties ment he served in Arizona South Sanpete School District Fills dills Vacant Teaching Posts The South Sanpete Board of Education adopted a recommendation recommendation recommendation dation of Supt Winston Gleave Cleave to hire four new teachers to complete the teacher roster for forthe forthe forthe the coming year This action was taken Monday night at the boards board's regular business meet meet- ing The new teachers were Layne Atwood who will teach home economics at t the Valley High School Deanna Gayle Palmer who will teach English at Marlow Plumb physical education and social studies teacher at the Carol Chapman who will teach dra drama ma and English at the Manti ManU High School and EphraIm Junior High In other action taken at the meeting the board asked Supt Gleave Cleave to arrange a meeting for the education committee of the legislative council with the school It was hoped that the session could be set up sometime after Aug Supt Gleave Cleave announced that the Cooperative Service Agency has hired a coordinator to Im Improve improve improve im- im prove the programs in mart art musIc music music mu mu- sic drama and counseling The district plans to send 15 of the teachers In these fields to a workshop on these subjects to tobe tobe tobe be held In Richfield Supt Gleave Cleave recommended that due to the condition of the theold theold theold old office building that no classes class class- es should be held there This Tl s recommendation was approved The board reviewed the ap applications applications applications ap- ap for the position of secretary at the Gunnison Valley Valley Valley Val Val- ley High School It was finally decided to accept the application of Colleen Nielson Supt Gleave Cleave was authorized to send out bids for appropriate appropriate appropriate items Hems for the school year 1969 Supt Gleave Cleave explained several sever sever- al of the policies he has been developing for the coming school year Some of these polIcies policies policies pol pol- affect school maintenance teacher evaluation professionalism profession professIon- leave days student progress progress ress eval evaluations pro program g ram evaluations and the transportation tion Hon of students By LARRY STAHLE To be popular listen closely closely closely close close- ly to a lot of things you al already already already al- al ready know Dr H H. H B B. B of Ephraim Ephraim Ephraim Eph- Eph raim phoned me with a bit of news that I felt was very Im Important Important important Im- Im for everyone In Sanpete Sanpete Sanpete San San- pete County Dr noted that Sanpete along with the State of Utah faces a possible epidemic of encephalitis This has been borne out by three cases in the state one of them In Ephraim He said that there are things that can be done to cut down on the chances of your being struck down by the disease Encephalitis Is conveyed from horses and cattle to hu humans humans humans hu- hu mans via the pesky mosquito How serious we are in re relation relation relation re- re lation to avoiding mosquito bites is up to us Dr said that we should scan our yards to see if we have any potential breeding sites and If we Wp do no remove them n nn nn Rainstorms such as the one recorded Tuesday in Ephraim should help produce a good fresh crop of the disease car insect So now is the time timeto to make the Inspection Dr pointed out that usually about three weeks after such a stor storm m hits we wesee wesee wesee see the invasion of the new crop He listed as breeding spots little ponds of stagnant water old tires and tin cans He said that once the mosquitoes mosquitoes mosquitoes mos mos- are airborne they will only travel about two miles unless the wind conveys them further As far as we are concerned |