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Show MM. HOt PUBLISHED of MILTORO. 12 NEWS M('3frj PAILROAD CENTER VOL 89 LS .PROGRESSIVE AGGFES UTAH "ACRlCULTU or 84751 - Tfciriday, Jlsrch 23. 1939 25 PRICE m Mi st tain fi ml tasteful T'l at eff iHf.-jr.- S wiw;i Ay R (mmfSUW"!1 ft t i?-n- Plant the fiit end tf bvvxt? Ltk eoaiiBtruafluD at the oi r hjjv-.(- nfivtn to Key f teie yew, A.ecarflii tt IL&iry Svwer, Jrojet SCanugw Jiiuened in this portion wtH about October tf ttbie year, at which (time tthey wUJ m$uoytje JJ jieople to (Operate tthe jiant and work m (the panto, !har"eatiig tthe wi S) M.WKi" It I 17 S HLwc.il U 25 Millard County will also iegiii 114 mi lie stretch nf Road Jram Black Reekie tthe plant fite at eost (tf approxim- Ui i ately O trillion. Tius IS W.MW fTf (Upgrading tthe i'T i.i TO f Harry secure tthis funding. stated (that awer iconst-ructi- on ion tttte drying and tbagging plant & scheduled ttebegin an about September dtf ctiUe 3ar with a 1 '. ) (completion date unC"ctober.HfIt B9Q, Be also iindicated tthat when tthis Slant lie linished, it willsmploy 40 people. At the present ttimejihey are digging (collection ttrenches m the lake tto allow tthe tbrine do How tto ttiie South nd of tthe ilake wiiere it lie (pumped iinto evaporation ponds.. When tthe lloor jjf ilie fhar-ve- at pond gets deep noughj itt will allow itiiem tto iharvest tlie salt tby tusing road graders to windrow tthe salt so itt can ibe harvested lllke potatoes with ..conveyors ill which ling tbelly .dump (trucks (transport it torthe plant she wliere : IT X It ; - i, Wiseman; Itt will the imoved elt tthrough tthe wash plant and pile Itt according tto grades, nee tthe iplant ite juUy.operationsilM"Mr-fireathous- e stated tliey could around 200,a0ionsetf sodium TTliey will jproduw rtjrliie idirt roads tto tholtl down ttl saH and road satty Salt pro-du- w Chloride and about 100,000 tto 150, IQDD ttons of potassium sulfate Se- r- Jlaslem and Business Manager Nicholas SR.. (on dirt lOUttt. d ral Stfj-.- . tto iiitsid oflown fr.. ir.athoub sttaid presnt tbh4 tMny and ttiie (the hat at tha-v- st $ buut HSflOJ) aorss out tti ftie jtlso sKwtwd ttHit ftlny will rtWif' an tbuUi wstt $.om sit.it ttti ifir IW praojw and nmfl us llwjaietl mls ponds ncouipa.sng ;muKiniaU ly Souo atrsrf nd ttiy ttfte 1 is andifSfci'USl (Qctolrll2,ll3 UJeer Hunt vOct0ter23 JNovemberS November 23,4 :l-y f Siw"t;lvt 2 S:3P January 119 February 118 March 23 :It was moved by Wayne W. Wiseman, seconded by C.David White and unanimously spassed that tlie Elementary Schools she dismissed at UtOO p.m . on March 14, !1989 for a reading text adoption workshop. State School Board Member:Neola Brown met with the board and introduced a booklet propared by the State :Board tltled "A Shift in Focus!".. Will require local llevel Implementation tto be successful. More information will be available at a later date. Connie Chris Marsliall met with tiie board andexpressed several concerns: (1) When drill team competition is held again at Beaver High School that vistthig school be more accommodated in a first class manner; (2) Suggested that more vvolunteer help be used in tl schools. (3) Keep In closer contact with Special rEd students and tlieir parents; (4) Objected to the way she said that Superintendent Haslem had treated her when she complained about the drill team situation. Norman Thompson met with the board and asked that the 6th grade students be allowed to attend the Utah Power and:Ught Alternate Energy Contest in Richfield on March 29th. After discussion on the matter, It was moved :by Wayne W. Wiseman, secofided by "Karl tl. Truman that the request be granted and a bus be provided with principals to work out details. continued on page 2 columns 2 and 2 2st'., JS ttiiii anuu Tliwiw Wr4 j? J wiflff-ium- UlltiUO Cao M! . and ae Hir n$ Saturday and f.eatw Jaini (fiKliW :tatlt:i!S:.vpei!ii.Sttu' M,iw SiftMonuil (Kwumi fttwiluti-A- l iHftr CiiW:r ,opn frM jmw and to&SS) tti. iUrtiniatC'Ca (Gift SHiup,, (opm tlvtr sm" 4i0S jpu) andttl CanwiiruundH &,ir $;) and tto ,, swjmii-iirs- iLowy Stlmian Citw Library Melissa Board Meeting iBridge Melissa fflridge,, a senior at Mllford ;HighSclnjl lhas 'been iClio-ssfortthe'UHSAA en AlLtateD.rll a 'Team. Competition ttook ;pla Spanish ork HigiiSchouLonMarct U, 11989 where 139 .girls gathered llrom 11 A and 2A schools througtw tout tlteState iQfOJtah. 1Tlie mew miemlwrs (Of ttlie Ai: State Drill Teams were .uiinuuncC At State Drili Team icompetltioi ion March 118 where Melissa wat one (Of :the llO team :nernljers seL sected ilrom tthe llA .schools. Siu- - f a thas itaen rmenflwrcof tlie Tlger-ette- s ff or S ye ars . Melissa its ttlie daughter of 'JLoii Bridge and ttlie .granddaughter tut Siorman .and Dixie iamb .of ob ;Pufii);Ste.ven ftnidtowt; W.ttsil WadswojtHy iLeft tto right;: iHrinoipal ;aiiti:KerensaCoon. Three Mllford EtenientaryStU-deuwere numed as ttlie 'top spe'U Iters In tlieDiatrictSpeUingiBee ion March ttfj, 11989 iin iBeaver.. ts Ste.vHn lEirickson, son .of felth and "beverlee rfirtcksoaclainietitlie Hat ;p!a(!e ttrophy,, and will pre- sent iljeaver County at State .in Stilt iLakeCit.y Com-;petlti- on on April r?, 11980. Qrant and Connie Wads worth ed second,, and will Also H ttlie alternate tfor state conpeyyon. f.erenHa Coor (daujtltter i.uf UtU and AUaia Cuon ttook ttliird atla' iin ttlie Distjr ktt Conipetttioa. Milford lEllementary also wed ttlie ttnoatt points during tthis (contiiat,, and oclftimeti ttlie Urave;!-ti- ng ir.rophy ffur ttlie (first ttlme.. Mltni Wadsworth,, daugliter of Ullie Miittwd(fiiy liliinwy SiwttH mwt ion ULuestliyLj SftatK Wi, Ulliose jtfieiiHttt w iHrilan T:liO-iin- tty Siteriian M yxt;; Jattiiiwii JFouesjj tTuni ffioUinty (QiuaftteMftrt; ffatliSi.ttly and tti iiiirCAiauty Sie.ws HlieMiinules apitruwd w Chtti-rnm- a f jJtiUHrytt,HP8S iRiwawittKHL. $iieiinutti a set iof ifr iini)roeineiits sseiited iliy-iln- w and wiCls tto ttiie fcuttrti MeudH!:s :ftr ttiie.kr ibw.imu Tlie ffiuwrd idlscusseii a siystem ffitr HmndUiur inmn';, wliidli would Hitive ildttmry Siinds HianUiwd ttiiroigi ttlie ditty (Oty'se..:KUltStrit!li rtnotnninti tto lliav lilttrnry fiunds uurtr nifordHigh School Tigereffes SJJPi.83J)R M ttriu!fnwfl to :W.tKrd CtltK. Maver sooiidfti ttiie :UiOtiurH!t'W-tev- STATE (CQi'lPiTflTlIDN er .ointn;l woie wuf tiiiteu.. Tlie liioard dliscusstid ttiie niwed riio r 1 , tto ; - 4 - The resignations of teachers, Richard Carter and Dan Barney were reviewed and accepted. Expressed appreciation for the work done, but individual file to show resignation before .contract (completion. Wayne W. Wiseman moved thaUietter as indicated above be written by the Superintendent and placed in their flteThe motion was seconded by Karl I Truman and unanimously passed. Wayne W. Wiseman moved that ShaunaMayer be approved as teachers aide of Mllford Elementary. Will be two hours in the First Grade.Tne motion was seconded by Karll.Truman and unanimously passed. Karl ;i. Truman moved that Superintendent Haslem be authorized to hire a Spanish speaking aide for three hours maximum at Hie Belknap. The motion was seconded by Wayne W. Wiseman and unanimously passed. $5 mid W iPtii.. Av&fy sly 11990 U990 .April 112,, 113 1Way2C 11990 lay25 11990 May 29 11990 June 6 11990 wl All rtm 4 11990 i?tSwil iK.U'SRwt-ttw- Hivuis tflwwigti ttl tlietui!Hi ry ttttLlf am, lunsa ff:ioc in nt U990 U990 fcaU (Outcwl. ifyn w.tii ,ue,t midu'f.et,ew rtmur ttv few Wtf n (&m fc !W fSiidlfy,, SHr,tli JJIv (tn'$ .'((!tu,''itfi ',mi'j awwr Sjiwi; 3tfit AW tto ttsiw itt 0 11989 ft 'y wi. S'UPetn.MKwiiaKnt iftiwu U989 11989 11989 tftw lin-'l- ttl 1T.vui .HHiws-iinut- Dotson. A. Decern ber2SJanuary Sr iUvesto; at was UlflUid Amine wivittti w& msed Ifio water softener salt. iirat proSower stated duct 'had Hen sold Hast suimrtw.. W.. wereSup-.erintende- unani-miou- Teacher iProgram Assessment Day Thanksgiving Holiday Christmas Holiday Teacher :Program Assessment Day Presidents Day Holiday Teacher Program Assessment Day Spring Wacatlon .Graduation 'Exercises ;School .Closes Teachers Check Out (Principals Check Out MR Jii:'d !U tluutl wWl ' U-SCw'ii Jttty sM' wsastr ffHw.wy.thvL jfcti.wtie t?(uv(f tkv m'rt Jluntiiw ijiiea (fint"t Jjv': tarid Spelling See Mr. 'Mayer was alsent. The meeting was tcalled tto ureter at llOtQO a.nu and an anvocation was radshaw.. coffered by President moved lhat ilte minutes dtf iFet)ruary , 11980 ibe approved. The motion was seconded by Wayne W..Wiseman and junanimously passed. Dr. Crook presented ttlie :Handicappd Solicy Manual as lupdated lrom '.last imeeting. After aevew lit was imoved 'by C.lDavid White ttliat tire manual be adopted. The imotion was seconded tby Wayne W. Wiseman and unanimously passed. :Karl H. Truman imoved tthatihe tollowing5choalCalendar?for 11989-- 90 Lbe approved. Tl imotion was seconded 'cby (C. David White and passed. :DEA.VEF COUITy SCROlOL DETIUCT.: SCKQQLcC A'JjEIND A F 1198990 iDistrict Staff reports to assignedbullding August $,11S88 Teacliers '.Institute Augustus 11989 August 23, 11989 Opening of School September Ji 11989 labor Day Holiday 01 .tmmai! H i f'.ttKiW vurittv at tttie at flhntt(ur: jwws., ttllisiBr cconMeyor Howard Bradshaw,, president.BoardMemtwrsWayiie David White.; and iKarl TTruman. Also present CiLynn I' AdtUUtimti Beaver County School Board Meeting Present: fer fcv ttv f.wr fH; DUTES jpr.ojeat will begin tin about Jay (Of tthie year. The tbulk f ihe Junding tar tthte jwojeot to fiominf Jrotr the und Iin tttie Community Impact amount vCtf fLS rniillion with Milliard County putting oip JflZfiMO and Crystal Peak Minerals putting up $400,000 tto tost! i ;i'.r.-n- (S 32 S'V ftrt, $ti 2 With vvisnious iiittiitivitt-ilu- ns iflf ttlie tt4llirury),.U'!ii aUi'W-sri- ng tthe use Uinr;, titistaUiiig an air pro:iid (cooler and ainev. '!ligiitint',vsiU!iii.. Cina Mavr itntitiuned tto all pluvious lllids audfl'eudveise ttiie Muds iMittluHe :iiew:ipupKr..iriie (motion was SH'tuiitWd liy TI oni ihoV ilitis,, Mutt iim) tflttlnlrtl .vine wufttiUmn. The Uoart! discussed irumdMi(r tto ilns'.ull ttne tt :ti West door (f tlie library ;1ir ttlie ed .eutrnn;e , '.V rs. ilunfs the iLlinry Hms a cant in" $orii) (Which iweds to the m;u iimid''-Ciipp- i!lHd:tyftlie(j'lv1!r,sidewtilii. along ttiie iimtitltcupimti wiitrtiiK. Tiie wu 'tu taKe imw&-sariugni tthis .pw'i;t. Tiie ibowd j;me(l ttiiut aniHt-in- t; Should be scheduled during ttiie first wnk .of April tto linnet with Mlclutrtl (Glenn .iff tiie'.'JtutiJjiwgy .Office. Tlie iiietiii' iidioifiiHii a T?S!0 Pin.. ,:on-:ensu- s steps The Mllford High SclwolTlg-erette- s :travnid to Spanish if ork High School on Saturday, Alarch J1980 to compete in Hie 1A :l, State Drill Team Competition. Tiiey won a Superior iKatmg itiwir H'rop .uud an J.xcelioii! and A iin iin scoring error was ..corrected alter tiie Dan- - Military. Competition, giving tiie n.ama Superior rKating iin ttiwir "WnvHlty also. Tiie irigwvettes did a suir Job up at State and tliey wete supported lhy a ibtrge .tjrowd .f parents and Irimids frotn Mllfurrt. y in |