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Show Leaves of absence, computers School board news In minor business at their Nov. 17 meeting, the Juab School District Board of Education: Approved plans to train teachers in the basics of computer-assiste- d instruction. The elementary school faculty will receive the training Dec. 2, and the middle school and high school teachers will be trained Dec, 7. School will be dismissed at 1:45 p.m. on those days. Approved a shortterm leave of absence for elementary school teacher Bernice Kimber. Mrs. Kimber has been having health problems, and expects to be able to return to her teaching assignment in January. The leave is without pay. Set a meeting with of- ficials of the Intermoun-tai- n Power Project Nov. 24. The groups will discuss lessening the impact to schools from the project. Approved an out-of-sta- te travel request presented by Jay Dailey. Dailey hopes to take a group of FFA boys to the Elda Williams is Ladies Literary guest Thursday, Nov. 18, 18 members of the Ladies Literary League met at the home of Erma Green-;halg- h. : Williams Elda policy brings the district into line with a law passed by the 1982 legislature setting Sept. 1 as the date by which a student must be 5 years old in order to attend kindergarten that year. In addition to being 5 years old as of Sept. 1 of the year in which admission is sought, at the time of registration the parent must submit the childs birth certificate, a completed medical examination form, and a certificate of immuniza- displayed the gifts she had crocheted for her tion. children, grandchildren, The proposed policy and be acted upon in the will There were clowns, December boards dolls, birds, alligators, great-grandchildre- n. meeting. monkies, etc. Several students in County Show in schools are not in comDenver, Colo, during pliance with state imJanuary. The group will munization laws, the Juab School District travel at its own Board of Education learned at its Nov. 17 entrance. The proposed It the recommedations of Linda Tipton again. Be sure to use a low deteror avoid to gent damaging she says. months of winter use, ing more expensive than the feathers, You can use the washbut it you may find your down home laundering, to machines delicate a has also ing tendency jacket or vest needs oils natural but be sure to the cycle, out cleaning. You may have dry s all the air out of which down, squeeze in the thought dry cleaning before the its creases garment clean insulating to the best way the washing. Actually, this ability. down clothing, but Rinsing is also very best method of cleaning is not so. material is important. Any deterNot only is dry clean- - down-fillemaor hand either by gent not rinsed out can a with cause the down to clump chine washing mild detergent. together, Tipton says. Be sure to handle the Let me share with you wet garment carefully, From page four Kathy's Comer de-wa- d meeting. The laws, passed by the 1982 legislature, require that all students have DPT or DT, polio, and measles, mumps, and rubella immunizations before they are admitted to school. The law also provides immunization exemptions for those who choose not to be immunized for medical, religious, or personal reasons. A report from the nurse indicates school that all but three kindergarten students are in compliance. Seven students in grades one to five have not complied, and four students are not in compliance in grades nine to eleven. Most of the students who are not in compliance with law have recently entered the school system. Students who have not county public health nurse, the school board said. Students and parents who ignore this law may have students excluded from school, the board of education says. childrens Christmas .R. & Elva happier, said one club member. was Erma one for you. The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah Nov. 24,1982 6 We can supply all HffiCOLDHY; jSSffiSHAPKttr greetcks i; Send something extra special this holiday sea- son. Send snapshot greetings that you've created with your favorite pictures. Light up friends and familys faces with the warmest holidaygreetingofall. . . snapshot greetings. The Kimo's Kamera SAME DAY FILM PROCESSING Times-New- s 96 South Main - Nephi 123 S. Main 6 Ask for Kodak paper where you see this sign acagiisaBgfiasiegggSigfiiSiSiggsSfiSfiSfiSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Belliston beyond your wildest dreams. Goble. SECRET L.D.S. BOOKS AT KIMO'S ytSiMH m Fir MGMUA L.D.S. Scriptues Genealogy Supplies Playing Wed., Thur., Fri. Sat Playing Sun. Mon. & Tues. 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It will probably take several cycles to dry the garment completely, Tipton says, but beware of overdrying, which will cause the feathers to become brit been immunized can get the required shots from their doctors or from the 623-037- showed the members what they non-phospha- te Students disobey immunization laws Western East Juab National Livestock School will vote on kindergarten policy At its Nov. 17 meeting, the Juab School District Board of Education accepted for study and consideration for adoption, a change in policy for kindergarten Noted a net gain of five students in the first quarters report on enrollment and attendance. The board was informed that average daily attendance is 96 percent for the district. Approved the rental of a school bus to the Nephi Sixth LDS Ward to take members to a Brigham Young University Christmas program. 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