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Show i J,a , AVOR By K. CHAFFIN senior h gh snow s ibe evening of Jan. it. all at Skyline and Kearns high school auditoriumApproved pyvnasp o sufficient drag education kits from Lockheed Education Systems for a pdot program to test its effectiveness. Dr. William L. Hutchinson, deputy superintendent for instruction, said half the seventh grade Junior pupils at Church.ll e iN High School will program next year and the other half will ue the regular program, a part cf the district's health ur, t News Education Editor pe.ret Granite GRANITE PARK million $6.2 D i s t r i c t's Cottonwood advance-desigwill open in School September 1379 with about 1.3u0 students. The new school's student body will be drawn from both east and west sides of the school district, mostly from portions of the present attendance arear of Granite, Granger and Kearns high schools. (See accompanying map). This was determined Tuesday nighi when the Granite Board of Education approved boundaries for the new school as proposed by Dr. John Reed Call, assistant superintendent and chairman of the districts boundary committee. Call told the board that both Skyline and Olympus high schools will begin a period of declining enrollment in a year or two: that Granite and Kearns are likely to be stable in enrollment and that biggest increases will be in the Granger and Cyprus high areas. Fastest grow th in the district, he said, is in a crescent including the Hunter, Granger, Taylorsville and Bennion n H-g- Map, above, outlines high school boundaries in Granite School District for 1970-7- 1 of map denotes attnedance area for new Cottonwood High School ot 1 where they now attend or enroll at Cottonwood, Call said. These students must, indicate their erence by Feb. 1. however, Evergreen and all the students from Olympus Junior High. The new Cottonwood High will take all the Bonneville Junior High students except those living north of 45th South Street Students who will be either board: Approved juniors or seniors next year and who lice in areas affected by the boundary changes may elect to continue at the school talent show funds for the The project effort of the a district-wid-e project to raise Utah Symphony. will be a joint district and the Solons Okay Tax Change w worked a hardi-hion students to have the full withholding taken out for summer jobs, and held until tax refunds were made the following spring. . SECTION City. Regional Financ.Ji Obituaries Weather Map Action Ads B On Dee 13 and 20, which are Saturdays, the main pc-- t office and the branches and stations except Pioneer Sta- tion in the Federal Budding. 125 S. 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In other action Tuesday the take Associa- Granite Education tion. Talent shows will be held in four elementary schools, B have bee,i extended for the sale of -- tamps, acceptance of parcel po- -t mailings and the delivery of mail. The main post oifice and all staticns and branches will te ojien until 9 p.m. on Thursday and Fr.dav, Dec-- 15, 16 ard Po-tm- at Authorized Deputy Superintendent Dr. O. C. England to seek property easements in the vicinity of 4500 We- -t and 4600 South" for le conn struction of a temporary to provide additional access to both Kennedy and Junior High School and Academy Park Elementary School. al-- o The would project of a footconsmuction require bridge across the Salt Lake Canal. Declined to approve a program to allow district schools to participate in a Utah Partners in the Alliance for Progress project to raise funds for building schools in Bolivia. Officially commended the district's two candidates for Utah Teacher of the Year Mrs. Dorothy R. Bennion, term. Shaded portion 5715-- 1 3th East. 10, 1969 Salt I.ane r David R. Trevithick announced today that he has been authorized to expand po-tserv ices during the Christmas sea-o- n. The window hou foot-pat- Overall, Call said, district enrollment very likely will reach a peak in the 1970-7school year and then begin declining. On the district s east side will take some juggling place in high school boundaries. 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