We report on the first high-resolution spectroscopic analysis of HE0020-1741, a bright (V=12.9), ultra metal-.7) star selected from the Hamburg/ESO Survey. This star exhibits low abundances of neutron-capture elements ([ ] Ba Fe = −1.1) and an absolute carbon abundance A (C)=6.1; based on either criterion, HE0020-1741 is subclassified as a carbon-enhanced metal-poor star without enhancements in neutron-capture elements (CEMP-no). We show that the light-element abundance pattern of HE0020-1741 is consistent with predicted yields from a massive), primordial-composition, supernova (SN) progenitor. We also compare the abundance patterns of other ultra metal-poor stars from the literature with available measures of C, N, Na, Mg, and Fe abundances with an extensive grid of SN models (covering the mass range - M 10 100), in order to probe the nature of their likely stellar progenitors. Our results suggest that at least two classes of progenitors are required at [ ] Fe H < -4.0, as the abundance patterns for more than half of the sample studied in this work (7 out of 12 stars) cannot be easily reproduced by the predicted yields.