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Show Retirement, TV tower discussed at regular Tintic board meeting Winners named TINTIC BOARD OF EDUCATION: Kathryn A. Hill, Linda Jessup, Mark Members of Tintic Board of 0. Young, Gordon Grimstead, Education considered a request Deanna Bryan, Tom Nedreberg, from the State P.T.A., at their Sonya Nedreberg, Jay Evans, March meeting. The State P.T.A. George Haney, LouAnna Haynes, Convention is scheduled on May 3rd. Staarr Jensen, Linda Monson, As a part of their Awareness Fair, Margaret Smith, Tom Taylor, and President Lenora Plothow and Harold J. Shaw, Jr. He stated that Carolyn Dickson, Commissioner for as of the date of the meeting, he was Education and Family Life, have not ready to make any recom- requested that the district provide mendations on classified staff. the display used at Cottonwood High According to a printout received in the district office, the following School. They would like to give their local PTAs the opportunity to see it. There will be a charge of $15.00 for each skirted table and an $18.50 charge for electrical hook ups. Supt. Openshaw recommended, that although there will be costs involved, Lenora has been a strong supporter of rural education and he would like to support her program. All members voted in favor of participating in the program. The TV Tower was discussed and the superintendent reported that an evaluation of the facility needs to be done. He plans to check with Dan Keeler at the State School Office and Channel 7 to see if they can get someone to go up to the tower. He will try to get this done within the month in coordination with the Juab County Commissioners. Board member Ronald Nelson stated that if the superintendent could get someone to go on a Friday, he would accompany them. advantage of the districts March 27, 19X7 The Eureka at district spelling bee March 6 The McNulty family enjoyed the weekend with all the boys at home. On Monday, Jim returned to Logan, but Blake has the remainder of this week before returning to his home and job in California. Heres a charming fact: more Some of the best spellers of the Alder, 1st place. All three received one goldfinch is known as a than Tintic School District met on March trophies with their place engraved of those birds. charm 6th for the annual Spelling Bee. This on it. The top ten places received years Spelling Bee was hosted by trophies also, and all participants Arbfir day was first inaugurated Eureka Elementary, and was held in received certificates. Nebraska in 1885. in that schools Media Center, Congratulations are extended to There were twenty participants; all the winners, as well as to all who The advantaage of doing ones ten from Eureka and ten from the participated in the event. They all praising for oneself is that one can West Desert. Those from Tintic High did a great job! lay it on so thick and exactly in the School were as follows: Cathy right places. Young and Creg Terry, 7th; Greg BREVITIES Samuel Butler Evans and Jason Jones, 8th. From Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCormick of Eureka Elementary were: Tina Heber City, Utah, were in town on Holman and Terri Taylor, 6th; Sunday visiting with Mrs. Leona LYMAN'S BEAUTY Jeremy Snell and Terry Rusby, 5th; Laird and Mrs. Earlean Gear. Bob and Josh Grimstead and Bill and Lola are former Eureka SALON early Chambers, 4th. retirement plan. If he or she selects this option, he or she becomes eligible to be paid for their cumulative sick leave up to 120 days. Current bills passed by the legislature and how they could affect the district, were reviewed with the board. One bill calls for all teachers to be certified in one area in which they teach. One calls for a 10 percent reduction in district administration and business administration, Another deals with age discrimination and employment of aliens. residents and enjoy coming The tension was high. So high that back home. always A pleasant day was judge, Mabel Butler, passed out spent just visiting and reminiscing. worry stones to all spellers, as well as those mothers that needed them. Anyone tuning in to KUED In the first round, 3 Tintic High Channel 7 would students were eliminated. Jason have seen Sunday evening four familiar faces Jones misspelled edition; Greg manning the telephones. Lynn and Evans misspelled scrumptious; Pat Brady, Pam Fife and Maud and Creg Terry misspelled Blight were recruited by the jealously. Masonic Foundation of Utah to The contest went on and things answer four of the twenty telephones grew intense as the students were from 6 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. for a eliminated. After five rounds of fund raiser being sponsored by the beginning words, the judges swit- - Masonic Foundation. ched to the more difficult intermediate words. After a few The classics are something that rounds of these, the last Tintic High wants to have read. everybody student, Cathy Young, misspelled the word foaming. After a few more rounds, there were only three students left. They were Liberty Alder and Shellaine Rosenlund from the West Desert, and Jeremy Snell from Eureka Elementary. However, the last student from Eureka Elementary, Jeremy Snell, misspelled par- - EUREKA, UTAH LYMAN L0NEY, Owner and Operator Blow styling and cutting Perms place winner misspelled Lady Elks enjoy luncheon Despite a day that was not par- Tintic Ladies ticularly spring-likof Elks held their annual spring luncheon as scheduled.. on Saturday Gourley, memApproximately sixty-si- x bers of the Provo, Tooele, Park City, Cottonwood and Eureka clubs attended the event. Southern Comfort was the theme for the luncheon and the Southern theme was carried out in the table decorations, the cuisine, and the costumes worn by officers of the host club. Parasols, fans and tvmkpta nf flnwprs ppnfprpH fhp buffet table and the serving tables. buffet table was laden with finger-licki- n good Southern fried chicken, colorful fruit trays, a Committee were: Judy Smith, chairperson; Della Sue Renzello, Nebeker, Dianne Elliott, Carole Castleton, Beryl Pykiet and Kathy Sparrow. Members of the Decorating co-cha- ir; Refreshment Expert Styling APPOINTMENTS ONLY PHONE 433-636- 7 Closed Sunday and Monday Roy Powell Come in see and test drive ALL NEW 1988 Chevrolet CORSICA and BERETTA, five years in the making, the cars with all the qualities you'll want clearcoat paint finish, provided by Sam McGinnis and R. C. Smith. visiting rounded out a lovely day, Some of the activities they en-joyed were the beautiful white sandy beaches, the bullfights, and a Mexican Fiesta. They took a trip around the island and saw the many beautiful lagoons where the water was so clear that numerous species fish could easily be seen. Of Association, and Beth Kelley, wife of course, they also did some shopping 3rd Vice President Leonard Kelley. there. Following roll call of Utahs Now the story changes! On the L.O.E. clubs, a drawing was held and many door prizes were won by way home from Houston to Denver, lucky ticket holders. Raffle prizes (2 Laura began to feel ill. At the alir-po-rt in Denver, she fainted and was beautiful Southern Belle dolls and 2 to the hospital where she spent taken silver coins) were won by Ada Schthree days in Intensive Care. It was midt, Sherry Schow, Helen Wall and determined that she had picked up a Marvene Oliver. President Georgia thanked all of bug on their last day in Mexico the Tintic Ladies of Elks for the and it was the worst kind she could dishes they prepared for the lun- - have contracted. They arrived home cheon, with a special thanks to the Monday evening, and thankfully, Food Committee: Mary Lou sbo is feeling somewhat better. '"'US!!1', ad- service was Laura McIntyre called to report an interesting vacation trip that she and Steele have just returned from. They spent five lovely days at Cozumel, Mexico...an island off Cancun, Mexico. Thev staved at one of the finer hotels (which they discovered, have now raised their rates to the point where they are comparable to those of the United States. In other words, no more $ 'Ji vantageous, giving her opponent the chance to win. The last speller correctly spelled advantageous and was then given irrelevant to spell. When she spelled it correctly, she was declared the 1986-8- 7 Tintic District Spelling Bee Champion. The winners were as follows: Jeremy Snell, 3rd place; Shellaine Rosenlund, 2nd place; and Liberty chairperson; Joyce Ryan, Rada Burnett, Jackie Peterson and Anna Gillespie. . Coloring Bleaches Frosts It was reported that the district has received a vocational grant in Superintendent Openshaw to he for the amount of $3,000. This money that plans reported apply will to classification have be matched by the Necessarily Existent for the following schools: West district by Dec. 31, 1987. Desert Elementary, West Desert After reviewing the districts High School, Callao Elementary, financial situation, Supt. Openshaw Eureka Elementary and Tintic High reported that, if there are no further cuts in funds, the teachers will not School. The following teachers were also have to be furloughed. He stated, recommended for employment also, that he plans to submit his school year: budget for 1988 to the Quality Circles during the 1987-8- 8 The last two went on for a few Annette Garland, Edgar A. 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