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Show 17 Teachers Leave Cache County Schools Superintendent J. W. Kirkbride today listed teachers leaving the Cache County school district, and their reasons for leaving. Of the 17 leaving, he most prominent pro-minent reason was marriage, with six giving that reason. Two leave to fulfill government jobs, two leave to study, one has retired, one has gone on a mission, mis-sion, and three left for other positions. posi-tions. Two were not listed. They are as follows Roy Darley, from Lincoln School Hyrum, has gone on a mission to the North East. One year in the district. Myrtle Yeates, from Providence school, music; married. Five years service in Cache County. Elizabeth Horton. from Flora-dell, Flora-dell, Wellsville, music; lel't for Salt Lake City. Three years in Cache County. Theo Erickson, from first grade, Smithfieid, married; one year. Delva Ewing, from Smithfieid library, married, one year; Lea Hale, from Smithfieid, will study in California, eleven years .of service. Rhonda Nelson, Smithfieid, married, mar-ried, four years. A. E. Allen, from Providence, retired; thirty years. Francis Rawlings, Richmond librarian li-brarian on leave for one year. Alice Poppleton, Cornish, third .and fourth grades, married; three ;years in Cache County. Blanche Hauser, Trenton, third and fourth grades, married; four years. j Lynn Pitcher, Smithfieid junior high school, Physical Education and Health,-to Idaho; one year. Virginia Lowe, 'Smithfieid jun- ior high school, English, to Bur-ley, Bur-ley, Idaho: three years. Ray F. Randall, South Cache, : mathematics, to government job; .three years. John L. Peterson, North Cache, industrial arts, government defense, de-fense, five years. . Claire ,. Barlow, North. - Cache,, Home making. John Weaver, South Cache librarian. |