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Show Board Approves School Fees 1993-199- 4 ' The Juab Board of Education approved the folSchool lowing school fees for the 1993-199- 4 Year at the its May meeting. Parents may wish to study the fee schedule in preparation for school opening in August. Fee waivers are available for those who qualify. Parents with questions about fee waivers should contact the school principal for more information. Application forms are also available from each of the schools. STUDENT FEE POLICY JUAB HIGH SCHOOL This picture was taken at the Levan School. The teacher is Mrs. Petterson. If yon know all or some of . the childrens names, please call The No names were submitted for last weeks photo, with Elena Stanley teaching at the Mona Elementary School. Times-News- 1993-9- 4 and Steve Poe will help you figure out how often to water your lawn!!! ET changes on a daily basis, so watch for it or use the historical aver- Utah State University Extension Specialist age for your area. Determine your irrigation Probably the simplest method turf irrigation scheduling is to schedule. Assume you have just wait until the grass starts to show had a good rain. How many days before you should irrigate? signs of stress, then irrigate. Follow this example to see how But as we strive to elevate our yard beyond the previous success a schedule is developed. You have measured your sprin- oflast years dandelion root stock, we need to understand a few more kler output to be 1.5 inch per hour. You have a medium tex- principles. Water is lost from irrigated tured loamy soil (water available crops, or lawns in the to the plant- equals 0.75 inch), form of vapor through a process YourEThasbeenaveraging0.25 known as evaporation and tran-- inch per day. Divide the water spiration(ET). Evaporation is the available to the plant by the ET loss of moisture into the air di- - (0.75 divided by 0.25 equals 3). This means you should turn rectly from the soil and from the surface ofthe leaves. Transpira- - your sprinklers on once every tionis the process of water move-- three days. Since your system ment from the soil into the plant puts out 1.5 inch per hour and and then through the plant and your loamy soil can hold 0.75 into the air. inch available for the plant, you When the ET rate exceeds the should irrigate for 30 minutes. available water.the plant or grass j;: Another esy method ofsched-- ; Initial wilt is not a prob-- Ruling turf1 irrigation recom- lem. If the water stress is pro-- - mended by Extension irrigation longed or increased, however, drying occurs and the plant dies. Good water management is important for normal plant growth to prevent plant, stress and reduce the incidence of diseases. Extensionhorticulture specialist Larry Rupp offers the following ideas to help with irrigation scheduling: Determine output of your sprinkler system. Place three empty soup cans in a representative areas of your lawn. Turn on the sprinklers for 15 minutes, then combine all three cans, measure, and divide by three. This will give you the average sprinkler application rate for 15 minutes. Next multiply by four to get the application rate per hour of your system. Determine your soil type. The water your soil can hold and the amount available to the plant is determined by your soil texture. The following are guidelines for the amount of water available to plants based on soil texture. Course soil (sandy), 0.5 inch; medium soil (loam), 0.75 inch; soil (clays), 1.25 inch. fine " Determine the ET for your area. You can get the ET from your newspaper, radio, or county extension agent ETfor your area By Stephen Poe i . - -- will-wilt. - this-valu- General School Fees -- Varies $10.00 specialist Bob Hill is to estimate your ET at 1 inch in five days. That estimate will usually hold y true from through Au-o- f An activity card allows a student to attend sporting events, assemblies sponsored by the student body, pep assemblies and other activities that are paid for with student funds. mid-Ma- gust. If you live south of Salt Lake City, your ET may be closer to one inch in four days. Turn on Departmental Fees Art (Basic Skills) Art (Advanced) your sprinklers long enough to add one inch of water to your lawn every four or five days, Send questions or comments to Stephen Poe, Utah State Univer-garden- $20.00-$40.0- I viVcH 1 Drivers Ed Fee .. WcdU Id General (All Students) Metals Math (Personal Item) P.E. Science Social Science .00 .00 . .10 .00 .00 81 .00 87 4 .00 88 : Total precipitation in May, i 74 inches, 87 85 85 85 52 53 49 45 48 50 50 $15.00 $35.00 Drafting 0 Vem Mangelson, reporter Date High Low Prec. Snow May 25 May 26 May 27 May 28 May 29 May 30 May 31 0 $20.00 $30.00 $40.00 s, I . Select Students Model UN Spanish " ' ' Language Arts Woods (Yearly Shop Fee) -- Business Foods Select Chorus 'Select Students $5.00 Floppy Disk, Computer Paper Welding Supplies, Coveralls, Gloves, Glasses $12.00 Calculator . $2.00 Locker Fee Non Refundable $4.00 Frogs and Materials $4.00 History Project Materials and Portfolio $20.00 History Fair Project Materials $50.00 Lodging and Meals for Academic Decathlon $30.00 Lodging & Meals - $7.50 Personal Dictionary (Optional) $5.00. Personal Copy of Select Novels $12.00 Glue, Nails, and Sand Paper for Projects $6.00 Safety Glasses $2.00 Computer Disks and Paper $10.00-$12.0- 0 Workbooks, Practice Sets for Business English, Speedwriting, Keyboarding III, Accounting $10.00 Materials for Personal Projects $50.00 Uniforms $40.00 CEU Honors Chorus ' $25.00 Admission hee. Meals, Transportation to Lagoon for Honor and Academic Achievement $ 1 8.00 ip Meals & Lodging for Regular Season Competitions of UHS AA Sponsored Activities are the responsiblity of student The School District will pay transportation costs and lodging for teams or groups participating in State Tournaments or Competitions sponsored by the UHSAA. Drama (Select Students) $60.00 Shakespearean Festival Meals, Lodging Speech (Select Students) Cheerleading $90.00 $90.00 $30.00 Sweaters (2) Skirts (2) Shoes Socks (6 pairs) Day Wear (Optional for 2nd and 3rd Year) Briefs School Cardigan Emblems for Cardigan (Optional) (J.V. only or new Varsity) e $1100 Sub-tot- $80.00 $302.00 $6.25 $54.00 $40.00 $ 100.25 $402.25. al Sub-tot- al GRAND TOTAL $175.00 ' . . ' Attend Summer Camp (Optional) FFA $150.00 Competition Meals and State Convention (Jackets Optional) Pro Vita $30.00 $40.00 $21.00 $10.00 $80.00 $54.00 . $40.00 $44.00 $319.00 Costume Rental (New Members Only) Jazz Boots . S even Dwarfs without a forest. Clay, Paper, Water Colors, Etc. Personal Supplies Uniform Rental Instrumental Rental Gloves and Shoes Meals & Lodging over night at Logan CEU Honor Band and Chorus (Select Students Food and Lodging) Paper, Pencils, Etc. Evening Class $30.00 $48.00 $5.00 Band sity Cooperative Extension, Logan UT 84322-230- Locker Fee -- Non Refundable Activity Fee Yearboook (Optional) at the Time of Registration $27.00 After Registration Personal Supplies-Notebook- s, Pencils, Pens as needed No Grade Make-u- p Sessions (Per Quarter) $2.00 $25.00 $22.50 . Picture file TOTAL JazzShooes Shimmer Tights Day Wear School Cardigan (New Members Only) Emblems for Cardigan (New Members) Unitard (2) . Shoes and Unitards are only needed for new members or as replacements when necessary. . $175.00 Attend Summer Camp f Pep Club $50.00 Outfit Clubs and organizations may pay a fee for mileage and bus driver if the activity is not UHSAA Sponsored. Any overnight costs and meals are normally the responsibility of each student. Cheerleading, drill team, sports, and yearbook summer clinics are not MANDATORY, but are strongly encouraged. The cost varies for each activity. put out all qour campfires completely. PLEASE a Lurnl forest is not a pretty picture. Only You Con Prevent Forest Eire. 4 |