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Show ryr.lf jrnyffcnni lygly'irmpiy-gwiM- 2 F DESERET ii, imIwbi iii NEWS, Wednesday, January 31 , 1 973 Golden Spike Empire Names 1972 Officers LUND' Deseret News Staff Writer as part of the nations bicentennial fund. OGDEN Glen W. Flint, Davis County commissioner, was elected by acclamation Tuesday night as new president of Golden Spike Empire Inc., a tourist He promotion organization. succeeds Brigham City Mayor Olof E. Zundel in the post. Golden Spike Empire includes Box Elder, Morgan, Weber and Davis counties. I believe this area should have some representation on that bicentennial commission, I wouldnt be surhe said. prised that if the board has one goal some project in this area will receive some of those funds, unless they are all dropped into one area. By WANDA - four-count- y tax imposed in each of the counties, by city and county appropriations and by about $27,500 in matching money from the Utah Travel Council. Estimated expenses amount in fixed expenses. $35,603 $16,383 in fixed advertising and in suggested projects, $29,000 projects and- advertising,' and $5,754 as a new project continto at this time is recommend that the board be aware of the funds and that same program will be forthAll I could do gency fund. Diresctors also selected Ralph L. Coleman, Jr., 27, Honeyville, to succeed Barney as Host coordinator. Flint last week was also coming from here that will named chairman of the Wasatch Front Regional Council, have merit enough that the commission should listen. a organization of In other action, members offiand elected government cials from Tooele, Salt Lake, approved the permanent ap?avis, Weber and Morgan. pointment of Acting Executive Robert W. Barney to Director I den Mayor Bart Wolthuis as first vice presi-- I replace James G. Berry, who denpe to become executive Maxwell, Morgan resigned mayi.0 director of the Utah Travel cond vice president and I Ogden (.James Doug'as, Council. treasurer. st secretary They also approved a budget of $86,741 for the calendar Brigham c : Rudolph Kaisei Councilman year 1973. Barney said it was a new board me name as possible to prepare the budget r n un" without asking for any indels place. crease in appropriations from Zundel said Utah . individual counties. re' ceive an estimated $2 GSE is financed by a room ilion y Coleman presently drives a cement truck for Carson Co. in Tremonton. An Ohio Coleman native, came to Utah in 1970 as a visitor with a Boy Scout troop. Red-E-Mi- x I fell in love with Utah, he said. He returned to Ohio to make arrangements and came back to Utah to make his home. He is within six months of obtaining a college degree in a dual major history and po- litical science. . . Examiners Look At Land Sale Jordan School District Board cf Education SANDY Tuesday night chose a name for its newest school, appointed a new pnncipal and transferred another, expedited the first phase of the The Board of Examiners wants to look at any bids Utah State University officials receive as they attempt to sell 68 57 acres of land in Pleasant View, Weber County. At Tuesdays meeting of the board, Gov. Calvin L. Ramp-to- n said that several weeks ago school officials wanted to sell the property and use the funds for the experiment station in Logan. Because of the disparity be- tween two appraisals, $246,000 and $183,200, the board wanted to look at any bids university . officials receive. million school bond issue, and announced it would begin accepting applications for the new position of $43 The governor asked Romney ' to determine f he had the to the power give proceeds.' from the sale to the school or if the money had to go into the General Fund. administrator of instruction. cipal of Union Junior High School, will become principal disThe ho?rd named the tricts new school, located in of Eastmont Junior High School March 1. West Jordan, Terra Linda ElSchool. Terra ementary The board chose Melvin J.. Linda, half Latin and half Thomson, assistant principal means beautiful Spanish, of Union Junior, to succeed land. Fairboum as principal. Marlin Fairboum, a new member of the board and Club Honors Youth Dan Brinton, senior at East High School, was named Exchange Club Boy of the Month. He was honored at the monthly breakfast meeting of the National Merit semifinalist. Currently he serves as stu-- . dent body business manager' and acappela choir president. He was governor of Boys State, officer at East Seminary and sophomore president. club held today at Dees UEA Res- Family taurant. Brinton was presented with a plaque of achievement by Loren Media Meet The Role of Media in the Classroom will be the discussion topic when 400 teachers and admi nist rators meet in Salt Lake City Feb. for the Utah Educational Media Association annual convention at Hotel Utah. Dr. Gordon C. Blank, president of Western Piedmont Community College, will be keynote speaker. member. A 1973 Sterling Scholar nominee in Social Science from East, Brinton has a 3.925 grade point average and is a grade. Julius Visser, bus driver and veteran of the districts transportation department, was appointed school bus route supervisor for the district. Asked a board member, Is this the man you put AMERICA'S ATE STREET AT 6200'oUTH MURRAY for $16,000 approximately each. Five older buses were sold to high bidder for approximately $850 each. property. The board agreed to have a tract on 90th South across from Interstate Brick for possible Co. appraised sale. The site is unsuitable for a school, board members said. '20-ac- LITTLE SWITZERLAND BIG SAVINGS ON OUR - OPENING SPECIAL C3EI?QKIBC3 at A Salt CEDAR CITYLake City woman, Mrs. Suzan-n- a Bingham Olsen, 45, 1433 Hollywood Ave. (1980 South), died Tuesday evening in a Cedar City hospital of injuries suffered in an accident Thursday. ypj JusTuaaplace Robert Martin the driver, was killed in the wreck, apparently caused when he fell asleep at the wheel and the car struck a disabled vehicle parked in an lane near here. emergency 500-l- b. Her Olsen, SPECIAL. son, 20, Wisconsin Mammoth injured were Mrs. Olsens children, Laure, 17, and Rick, 15. They are listed today in fair condition ir. 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State 262-922- 6 14 sci ool buses new Several matters pertaining to the new Terra Linda School The board were settled. agreed to have a $39,000 unit installed heating-coolin- g in the school; agreed to '.ay 825 feet of sewer line from the school to the existing trunk line; and granted Mountain Bell Telephones request for an easement on the school Feb. 9 was set as the deadline for applicants for administrator of instruction who will be charged with planning the instructional program from kindergarten through the 12th '- FASHION PLACE transportation. The board voted to buy j To S.L. Woman aymmi The board voted unanimously to sell $20 million in bonds initally and set th.: date of sale for March 20. The money will be used for school construction and capital improvements. on the firing line when the irate parents call? Dahl replied, Hes the man. Visser will determine the bus routes and supervise other matters of 23-2- 4 Pugh, Injuries Fatal l!p ifg&MSSKgi prin- - v Rampton, Atty. Gen. Yemen B. Romney and Secy, of State Clyde L. Miller authorized school officials to conduct a sealed bid sale with the right to reject a bid not satisfactory to them. Rampton said the land is unimproved and was given to the university many years ago and used an experimental farm. He said it hasnt been used for several years. Jordan's New School Terra Linda oshioixpljcuce 1 .98 o |