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Show UTAH PRESS ASSOC 307 00 S U r SUITE 4006 Eureka SALT LAKE CITY UT CSJ Wi 041O1-1- 77 1 Celebrating more than 98years ofservice to the citizens ofEureka. Volume Ninety-Eig- Number 10 Price $.40 EUREKA, UTAH - March 7, 2003 ht Board allows death benefits if eligible At the regular meeting of the Tintic School Board of district Education beneficiary (s) of a deceased on 24,h February' Monday, the their expressed Board sincere appreciation for the thirty-on- e years of service Mr. George Haney provided to the Tintic Board District. School fond shared members memories of Mr. Haney and extended a congenial farewell to one of the best teachers Tintic School District ever employed. Supcrtcndcnt Barlow-suggeste- the board adopt a compensate the bcncficiary(s) of a deceased employee that qualified for district retirement benefit at the time of death. Mary Lou Draper made a motion to add language to the benefits and policy Last week, 3rd and 4,h grades were visit by scientists from the Utah Museum of Natural History. to Local resident in Kuwait area Schools compensation Fleet Hometown News Center for the armed forces sent us the following press release on Eureka resident Shannon Long: Navy Petty Officer 3rd surfaces and deliver vehicles and equipment. The ship also has conventional landing craft and helicopters embarked, and is equipped with medical Class Shannon K. Long, niece of Mary Lou Draper of Eureka, Utah, recently arrived off the coast of Kuwait in the North Arabian Gulf while assigned to by dentists, nurses, and corpsmcn. Long is a 1 999 graduate of Tintic High School of Eureka, Utah and joined the Navy in May 2001. facilities the amphibious assault ship USS Tarawa, home ported in San Diego. Long is one of more than 4,000 Pacific Fleet sailors and Marines on a deployment aboard the ships of the Tarawa Amphibious Ready Group in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. During the dcplojmcnt. Long's ship has made a port visit in Singapore. The crew-hathe opportunity to shop, sightsee, and enjoy the local culture and cuisine. USS Tarawa supports d amphibious operations using landing craft air cushions, or LCACS, specially-designe- d staffed An Emergency Preparedness SeminarFair, sponsored by the Provo North LDS Region in conjunction with and commercial entities, will be held on Saturday, Mar. 8, 9 a.m. to noon, at the LDS Edecmont Chapel, 4775 N. 300" West, Provo (across the street south of the MyFamily.com campus) and commercial entities non-prof- it arc at MyFamily.com, building Hovercraft which that travel above land and seas 1, 360 Provo. W. 4800 to compensation employee, allowing provided the Barlow Superintendent informed the Board that Mr. Paul Meredith has been substitute teaching at Tintic High School. The superintendent explained that a licensed substitute teacher is currently needed to help relieve the shortage of licensed staff members at Tintic High School. Superintendent recommended the - Board approve hiring Mr. Meredith for the remainder of the school year. The Board voted in favor of hiring Mr. Paul Meredith at Tintic High School for the remainder of the 2002-200- 3 school year. The Board moved to a North. total. Eureka Elementary and Tintic High School donated $480.5 to the Leukemia and Lymphoma 1 Society's staff's "Pennies for Patients" program. The monev will be used to support research and patient scrv icc. Congratulations to students and their families for their support! license making any permanent stalling decisions. Tory Jones complimented the Tintic High School Girls' basketball team for finishing 2nd in the region and appearing in the state tournament. Other Board members joined Mr. Jones in congratulating the girls for their hard work and successful season. Barlow Superintendent informed the Board that the fitness equipment has been installed in the Tintic High School mezzanine and training has been completed for the supervisors of the program. The superintendent stated the computer system to monitor the equipment has not arrived yet. therefore the program will not be available until it is installed. music competition 24. raised the the endorsements and the courses that will be offered for the 2003-200- 4 school year before thc LDS raised elementary $272.75 and $94.00 of il.ai was pennies. The 6th grade raised the most with $93.85 and the 5th grade was sc:.:.d with $86.00. The high school raised discussing motion. Eureka Elementary and Tintic High School raised money for the Pennies for Patients program beginning February 10,h and lasting until In Afcr personnel requirements of Tintic High School, Mary Lou Draper made a motion to study money $207.76. Tire 10 most with $60.85. session deceased employee qualified for district retirement benefits The at the time of death. Board voted in favor of the raise February The to discuss personnel issues and then reopened to a open session. closed the Navy-doctor- Emergency Preparedness Fair Saturday local portion of the policy Dayna has been chosen for the principal's Corner this week for being an Outstanding Student. She does quality work in every subject. She hands n her assignments on time and they arc neatly done. She takes responsibility in all subjects and activities. She is always enthusiastic and has a positive attitude toward even thing that they do. Congratulations Dayna on always doing your best with a great attitude. Her teacher is Ms. Sorensen. Her parents arc Terry and Cynthia Kirgin. Jackman Music Corporation. the leading publisher of LDS print music, is sponsoring a Music Composition Contest. Submissions should be original choral pieces centering on either one of two themes: 'Missionary Work: Dedication In the Lords Service" or "Missionary Work: Raising the Bar." Submissions should be sent to Jackman Music Corporation, re: Composition Contest, P.O. Box 1900. Orem UT 84059-190Submission deadline is Mar. 14, 2003. 0. For more contest information. contact Deborah Baker at Jackman Music Corporation. or email her 225-085- 9. at debzinaaol.com. |