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Show 'Uacation-Bcred' Students Resume Schoot F.londay After three months of 'enforced 'en-forced boredom,' Duchesne county coun-ty school students will trek back to school Sept. 4. Faculties throughout the county coun-ty have been announced by the Duchesne county school district, Dean C. Christensen, superintendent. superin-tendent. In eastern Duchesne county instructors will be: Roosevelt high school Lawrell C. Jensen, Jen-sen, principal, Robert B. Andrews, An-drews, Leora C. Bird, Nyal Buxton, Bux-ton, Helen L. Buxton, Don N. Crittenden, Marcus Garrett, Vola J. Hancock, Wanda Riggle, Wallace R. Shields, J. E. All-red, All-red, Arus Bird, Virgie Murphy, R. L. Neilson, David C. Wat-kins, Wat-kins, Merlin Killpack, Kim Smith, Elden Wright, and Kenneth Ken-neth Zirker. Roosevelt elementary school John Blaine, principal, Olive Chugg, Anna Buchanan, Dicia Emert, Ruth J. Fredrickson, Ida S. Har,ison, Ardella Mitchell, Mitch-ell, Ella Nyberg, Cleone Robinson, Rob-inson, Dorothy Walker, Lillian Wilkerson, Daren Young, and Veda Jensen. 1 i i Altamont elementary and high school Robert F. Paulsen, Paul-sen, principal, Hal Barton, Colleen Col-leen Barton (office), Ross Ber-rett, Ber-rett, Aleen Case, William R. Evans, David Gailey, Opal Gomm, Edith T. Hansen, Kenneth Ken-neth Harris, Mary H. Paulsen, Madelyn W. Perkins, Afton Smithson, Mary C Snyder. Doyle Swallow, and Elisa J. Olsen. , , . Myton elementary school Morris M. Miller, principal, Iva B Adams, LaRue N. Burgess, Mildred G. Anderson Virginia M. Nielsen, and Grant W. Peel, Neola elementary school Mei-vin Mei-vin D. Jex, Zora Gardner, Naomi Na-omi Gardner, and Palmera Peterson; Pet-erson; and Bluebell elementary school Verona Goodrich, principal, and Zola Stevenson. Alterra high school, in i Uintah Uin-tah county, will start registry tion Sept. 4, with classes beginning be-ginning the following day. For the past two weeks Alterra has been in the process of reconversion reconver-sion Until the recent announcement announce-ment that Union h igh school would not be completed in time for the opening of school, plans were to use Alterra as an elementary ele-mentary school this year, with the expectation of converting t eventually into a junjoi - high school. All of the elementary school equipment at Alterra has had to be removed and high school equipment substi- tUThe Alterra faculty will consist con-sist of Glen Allred, Clyde Johnson, John-son, Sidney W Jolly, Myrtle Lambert, Lee Larsfi?- Blanche Murphy, Evan PH kins Woodland, Dorothy Hopkins and Joy Duncan. One vacancy exists in the English and speech department. |