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Show Millard County Chronicle USPS Thun. 349-52- 0 April 22, 1982 Board to liberalize the travel. Criteria for the guidelines will be completed in the next board meeting. A request was presented to Millard School District Minutes from Richard Member Beckstrand and Probert, Head Wrestling carried unanimously. Coach, Millard High, to A new class in Law attend the Vaughan Enforcement at each high Hitchcock Wrestling Camp school was presented to the located in Squaw Valley, Board for approval. The class Calif with 30 wrestlers from will be taught during the Millard High. The camp school year 1982-8and the would be conducted from teacher will be Deputy Sheriff June 26 to July 3, 1982 Member Member Gillins made a Garth White. Clayton made a motion to motion to approve the trip, Member approve the above class as seconded by presented, seconded by Beckstrand and the voting Member Gillins and carried was as follows: Members Gillins, Beckstrand, Clayton. unanimously. adult Aye; Member Lovell, Naye. The following students have completed all was helJ Discussion their requirements to receive concerning the competency school test an adult for high requirements new A graduation diploma. Jerry graduation. Long, Mary Bazzel, Mama competency test has been Anderson, Lois Thorn, Mary acquired. Therefore, based on the norms of the test, the Wright. Member Beckstrand made a motion to approve level of passing will be the above students to ecetve Member I ovell made a school motion to approve the above an adult high seconded by completion diploma, changes, seconded by Member Gillins Member Beckstrand and and carried unanimously. carried unanimously. The following members of was held Discussion Pool concerning Staff assignments the Swimming Committee were present to as follows: meet with the Board of 1. Intern - Member Education to review the Clayton made a motion to School Swimming Pool approve Scott Bassett for this Program for the school year assignment, seconded by 1982-83- : Jack Nelson, Member Gillins and carried Sheldon Cannon, Don unanimously. 2. Custodian at the Della Morris, Marilyn Greenwood. It was the consensus of the Middle School - Member Board to review the program Beckstrand made a motion to and submit a proposal to the approve Steve Nielson for this assignment, seconded by Swimming Pool Committee. Bids were opened at this Member Gillins and carried lime for the retrofitting of the unanimously. Delta High School and the 3. Maintenance Supervisor Delta Flementary School to - this assignment was the Energy reviewed; however, the final complete Projects. Bids were received decision will be made at a from the later date. Interviews will be following B held April 22. construction companies-4 Scott Construction Co., T.H Ben Stephcnsen will Diversified Construction retire from his custodian Co., Bruce M. Cornwall position. However, he will Company. Member Lovell continue to be a bus driver made a motion to approve for the school district. the bid received from E.B. was held Discussion Scott Construction Co. in the concerning the following amount of $72,250.00, items: Member seconded 1. New Buildings. by Beckstrand pending approval of IPP 2. Investment of the construction agreeimpact funds. ment by the Millard School 3. Portable classrooms. District's Attorney, carried 4. District Vocational School and site selection. unanimously. It was the consensus of the held was Discusion the Board Following are excerpts of the minutes of the Board of Education Meeting held April 14, 1982 in the District Office, Delta, Utah. Meeting convened at 9 a.m. Members in attendance-RoberL. Harris, Pres.; Keith Gillins, Vice Pres ; Harold Lovell, Leoyd t Beckstrand, Howard Clayton, members; Kenneth M. Topham, Supt.; Robert L. Steele, clerk. The president of the board called the meeting to order. The clerk was directed to call the roll which indicated the Board Members shown above were present. Minutes of the Board Meeting held March 10, 1982 were approved by a motion Member from lovell, seconded by Member Cnllins and carried unanimously. Communications: 1. Discussion was held concerning the Jack Steve Anderson, Jackson and Richard Turner were present to meet with the Board of Education concerning a donation to the Millard County Stock show. Member Lovell made a motion to contribute the amount of $3,000 00 to the Millard County Jr. Livestock Show, seconded concerns relative to IPP, seconded by Member I ovell and the voting was as follows: Members Clayton, taxing PTA organizations. 2. Discussion was held concerning the auction held at the old main at Millard School. Member High Clayton made a motion to authorize the supt. to advertise for bids to demolish the old main at Millard High. Bids will be received by Member Gillins and carried unanimously. Member Beckstrand made a motion to have the Board of Education go into an Executive Session to discuss in the Board May Meeting, seconded Member by Beckstrand and carried unanimously. Mrs. Verlene A Phillips was present to meet with the Board of Education to receive her award as Millard Teacher of the Year. Pres Harris made this presentation and expressed appreciation from the Board of Education for her excellent work as a teacher in the Millard School District. Mr. Monte Robison, John Young, and Richard Turner, representative of Robison & Hill, CPA firm, were present to meet with the Board concerning the auditing for It the school year 1981-8was the consensus of the Board that Robison & Hill would perform the audit for the school year 1981-8Mr. Russell Greathouse, Beckstrand, Gillins, Lovell, aye. Atty. Thorpe Waddingham was present in the Executive Session. Member Lovell made a motion to have the Board of Education return to a regular session, seconded by Member Clayton and the voting was It was the unanimous. consensus of the Board of Education to make a decision on the matter discussed in the Executive Session at a later date. Mrs. Neola Brown, Representative of the State Board of Education, was present to meet with the Board to review matters pertaining to decisions that the State Board of Education will have to make in the near future regarding a Slate Superintendent, Vocational Education programs and staffing at the State Board of Education. A letter was presented to the Board of Education from Manis-Leavit- t Insurance Co. concerning the need to update the appraisal value of the buildings in the school district. The following new teachers were presented to the Board of Education for approval: Kevin Chapman, Karen Barney, Dave Wankier, Ron 1 amb, Robin Ann Carling, Crystal Watson, Karen Ririe. Member Lovell made a motion to approve the above seconded by teachers, 3 -- 70. concerning the Structural Engineers Report and the insurance company's proposal. These reports are applicable to the fire at the Garrison Elementary Scnool These items will be reviewed further and a decision will be made at a later date. A proposal was presented to the Board by Dave Tavlor to purchase the old bus garage and vo. ag building in Delta, Utah. Member lovell made a motion to accept the proposal as submitted for the amount of $88,000 00 pending approval ol the school district altornev and the real estate companies having an open listing on the property, seconded bv Member Gillins and the voting was as follows Gillins. Members Beckstrand, lovell, Ave, Member Clavton, abstained A proposed Secondary Attendance Policy was presented to the Board for and review approval Member Clayton made a motion to approve the policv as presented, seconded bv Member lovell and carried unanimously. A request was presented to the Board for permission to delete old books at Della High School. After reviewing the list of old books, Member I ovell made a motion to authorize the Principal to destroy the old books or offer them for sale, seconded by Member Beckstrand and carried unanimouslv A service agreement Irom Utah Power & C ompanv was presented to the Board for and approval 1 ovell made a motion to authorize the President of the Board and the clerk to sign the agreement, seconded bv Member Clayton and carried unanimously. review Member An investment agreement with Bache Company was presented to the Board tor approval. Member Gillins made a motion to approve the agreement seconded bv Member Beckstrand and carried unanimously. A request was presented to the Board from Richard and Diane Dastrup for their to daughter attend Kindergarten this fall. It was the consensus of the Board Consistent Drunk Driving Laws I ast 8 1, 000 vear. more than Americans lost their tralfic accidents. Half lives in ot those people died because of their involvement with drunken drivers. In Utah. nn Hansen, wife of Utah's firsi district congressman, lames Hansen, was injured tor life when a drunk driver ran into the Hansen car on North Beck Street in Salt I ake Citv Eor manv other of deaths in halt. Jb.it State is responsible lor more than half of the auto fatalities in the nation euji vear In the ol ( ahlornta's past. 50 death loll was dircctlv related to intoxicated drivers, but a public outers lohhvine and the in California I cgisluturc. has brought about the stndcr The ( ohlornia law laws makers these imposed tabus, the tragedy drunken driving goes much changes inspite ol resistance bv nidges who I eel mundu deeper In tors sentences are too indexible, bv prosecutors who feel juries are unwilline to impose them, and bv defense attormes who ai one that tails are becomine over I California, a crack down on drunk drivers laniiaiv 1st, with mandatory tail sentences and license suspensions, has cut traflic crowded I rnest G.ucia. spokesman lor the ( ahlorma Highway Patrol, savs, "I he I her to attend Kindergarten the following year in which she would be eligible A request was presented to the Board for David Koma and Mr. J Eav Jacobson to participate in the International Science lair at Houston, Texas from May 10 to 14, 1982. Member Clayton made a motion to approve the request as submitted, seconded bv Member I ovell for and carried unanimouslv. A request was presented to I tz i lie from Board Wiscomb, Curls' Volleyball ( ouch at Delta High, to attend a Volleyball Clinic at Prescott. Arizona It was the consensus of the Board for to review this item lurtlier as to expenses and the Supt of school prior to making a decision was held Discussion concerning the name for the new elementary school in Delta area which will be lev lew ed in the next Board time out has teeth now. it looks like von can't get oil with a fine or going to school I his means a jail term and no one law wauls to go lo lad1 Stricter laws in I tah are constamlv met with the same in challenucs posed ( ulitornia pin, the added of concern who those testing plays in the arms race, the Greenpeace organization will be conducting a publicity and educational tour throughout the West this spring The focus of the tour will be an 80 toot hot air balloon, carrying the message of peace. Greenpeace, an Inter national Environmental organization, will be coming JusTWWlNlS BLASTING VC BATCH 06 will be taken to till the 8 Applications perceive the imposition of the values of the predominate relteious inlluciicc ol the throueh lune state icciiscd Practical Nurse program at Sevier Valiev ai ol lech, .iccordme to lepp'on. director ol nnreinc As a result ol ( ongress man Hansen's experience, and the growing concern ol Irom manv coneressmen oilier states, legislation is heme proposed at a national H R . 24x8 co level sponsored bv Hansen and Michael Barnes ol Maryland would I mid a White-housTask I orce lo investieate eltcctive local drunk driving laws and propose euuleluiex lo the states in a seauli for the in consistency prosecution ol drunk diners everywhere c.iusid bv to Cedar places and three alternate', who will be accepted into ill. C Admission pro.edu hccuis with submit n completed application lonu t to the i i ai i lech he ,u alone with either ti ui.cin'i ol Inch s.hool and or colic woi k or piool ot ,1 Dil ti. applk on is noi a hi"h w bool cradu ite w o pel sonal ic lc in e iiiim be submitted m.l h.i'c mu, applicants I t wnh imeiview pctonal it A c It phvsic.il ccttilic.iie In also must pltcsieian uton e x .i i n sic lied (XI a in , would pieclnde completion ot course Miss Ic mu in PI'm'I) s lid the Greenpeace hot an balloon will be launched in the next to edar I tlv Park, on the corner ol Main Street and 200 Noitli Weather perniittine, a balloon ndc rallle will be held between 10 IX) a ill and 12 noon lie-i- Alusic will be piovidcd Alike Shzewxki lion and Greenpeace invite vou lo p.uiicipaie ui i tun and educational event MAIL 60 R RUNNING V0UR the present lee from $15 00 to $20 00. seconded by Member and carried ( lav ton unanimouslv . J lie meeting adjourned at 6 p m The next Board Meeting will be held on May 12, 1982 at 9 (X) a m in the District Otticc. Delta, I hall Wedding Invitations takes is a phone call to place your classified ad. You get cash and make a moving day profitable. Almost immediately cash buyers interested in good home furnishings and many other items will be planning to buy. All it the Chronicle 864-240- 0 The Progress 743-5H- O Latest Styles Color and Black & White Pictures Wedding Accessories New Ribbon Thank You Notes Now Available REASONABLE PRICES The Chronicle 864-240- 0 bv ( iiizen's I all. a local downwind victims oicnnizn concerning fee lor the school vear 1982-8- 3 Member Cnllins made a increase ill. II lin.il decisions would Ik made and si ude lit, iionlic dot accept. nice bv luh was held the kindergarten to K successliil the Discussion motion a M, oi emotional conditions ill n C April 24, at 10 apt EDITORIAL CARTOONS! Meeting . admisMoiis committee well a, ik me a balk ' included in tile npplie ition alone uuh a si.uciuciu In tin phvstcian that the piospceine student is Itec out phv'ie 'I dinnkeii driveis itv. Utah, one ol manv the downwind communities that have been alleeted bv radioactive talloul liom nuclear testing at the Nevada lest Site On C 8 I tali hospitals suppoit this kcislution It is the hospital eineieeiicv rooms that deal lust hand with the inavhcin I Flight For Peace April 24 in Cedar City In an cl fort to draw attention lo the Nevada Test Site and the role nuclear Nursing Applicants Being Accepted Now The Progress '4 vS HO |