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Show UTAH STATE 4S7 E 300 PRESS AS S SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84111 tyj xy tycy,y -- Volume Eureka, Utah 84628 Eighty-Si- x November 8, 1991 1(C Number 45 Board of education meets At their meeting of Oct. 28, Tintic Board of Education members dealt with a variety of business items. Board members: Approved the minutes and are of legal age; and the rccom- mcndalions made by the Eureka pjrc Department had been accepted. The board expressed their appreciation of Fire Chief Art Long and Fred Garbctt for any activity where businesses arc called and ask to donate?" People receiving these calls should call the school before they agree to donate to these callers. claims. Reports were heard on Heard the auditors report planned education of the students given by Ed. Stewart, CPA, show- - about the dangers and penalty for ing the district to be in a healthy abusing steroids; and the water financial position, however, this situation at the West Desert "their help, Sincc there were no bids on the bus, the ad will run another m0nth. A recommended policy on access to school records was Superintendent Opcnsahw the Core Team from the pted; a unanimous vote accepted State Office of Education will be the employment of David Hirst as in the district on Nov. 7; all kin- - a teacher in Tintic High School; the Elks will use the THS Gym for the annual Hoop Shoot; the new guidelines for pupil attendance accounting was reviewed. Superintendent reported on ond was given to Dixie High new trends observed at School. The band has shown COMDEX. much improvement from when CLco Judge said it was time they started marching two months weu SpCnl at rcccnt training ago. workshop, Upcoming musical events in- Thc board wish to be on reelude the band performing for cord as supportive of the concepts Santa Clauss arrival on Dec. 12 0f Design New Generation of and the Founder s Day Band American Schools, but were cau- Concert on Feb. 19. English News On Thursdays and Fridays the 8, 9 10 and 11 grade English stu- dents participate in a Reading Workshop. They arc required to have a reading book in their session when the bell rings. They also need to have their reading School. ado-report- by Nancy Brussel The sophomore class is having a dance tonight at 8 p.m. in the high school hall There will be pictures taken and the entertain- ment is Audio Visions. The prices arc singles, $2.50 with activity card and $3 without; couples, S4 with activity and $4.50 without. Junior Class News The title of the junior class play this year is "Hillbilly Weddin". It will be presented on FrL Nov. 15, 1991 at 7:30 p.m. in the Tintic High School Auditorium. Prices will be $8 for families and $3 for Timothy B. Ilanifin 4 year councilman Authur Long 4 year councilman City Council NOTICE AND AGENDA Eureka City Council will hold regular council meeting on Tuesday, November 12, at the city hall, at 7 p.m. blic Hearing will be held in the Council Cham- - at 6:30p.m. bers, Eureka City Hall, on No- vember 12, 1991, immediately preceding the regular council Edward D. Webber 4 year councilman The play begins with Maw and Paw Bclsnickle trying to find eligi- blc bachelors for their young daughters. A complication is in- troduccd when a young doctor, Ronald Maxwell, and his Aunt Lucy arrive on the scene. They the prospects of the local boys who arc planning to get pos-singlc- ed s. log books which they write in at least once a week, Statistics show that teenagers read less than five minutes a day. They also suggest that the best thing that English teachers can do the Memorial Building. Discus-distur- b to improve students reading abili- - sions were held about activities ty is to give them time to read. Because of this, the students are given time on Thursday and Friday for reading. Each student earns 10 points for every reading day they are scheduled for Nov. 22 at 7:30 p.m. there and reading for the entire order to get into the play, you period. They must also write to need to get a ticket from any the teacher or someone else in drama student prior to the perfor- - the class every week about the mance. The play is titled "Arc Teachers Human?". It is about a book they are reading. They arc new English teacher coming to expected to keep a current list of Central High and wanting to put books they have read, books they a play that one of her student would like to read, and even a list wrote. Through the play, you see 0f books that some day they the teacher going through turmoil, would like to buy to have on their laughs and problems in order to own library, If they arc absent on a Reading get her play ready on time. The drama students are Rickie Atkin, Workshop Day, they need to Lisa Baum, Mary Castlcton, Cory make up the 10 points they have Cornish, Nancy Drussel, Allen missed. The points arc made up Evans, Benji Grimstead, Josh by reading five minutes for every Grimstead, Tina Holman, Tracy point they need to make up. This Larson, Jason Pherson, Terry can be done during make-u- p or at Jay Evans Rusby, Jeremy Snell, Creg Terry home, if arrangements arc made. 2 year councilman and Stephanie Young. They are Hopefully, the students reading under the direction of the English will improve. Miss Meredith gets excited as she watches the stu- Teacher Paula Meredith. meeting, concerning the abandonBand News dents eagerly devour books and ment of an alley. 1 and 2, the mighty come to ask if she has any more Nov. On The agenda shall be as follows: Tintic Marching Band traveled to books they can read. She said that Treasurers report, claims St. to compete m die teaching is fun when she sees against the city, report of auditor DixieGeorge Days Homecoming Parade, students who want to stay m her for the vear 1990-9- 1 and review of Under the direction of new band classroom and read because they applications for city police officer. don t want tostop reading and go nrpcpntatinn nf Resolution teacher, Garth Anderson and the somewhere else. Cody Laird, 0f 91-- 1 will be held and unfin- - drum tajor, third I would like out of eight ished business will include the band placed was and Paula Meredith for to Anderson Fust place given Shea Building and CLG update entries. this week. seccontributions their Hurricane High School and on contract. carjy jn the year for most 0f them, The committee decided to contact ciuhS an(j 0Id and mincr-I- n aj ciubS for possible show's next August. The EIC will also show support to other committees for the 1992 Centennial Celebration. Other business, The EIC voted in favor of the proposal from the Eureka City Centennial Commit-o- n tec concerning dccaLs, etc. they plan to have available during Historical Society The Tintic Historical Society will hold the last meeting of 1991 0n Wed., Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Memorial Building. An invitation is hereby extended to everyone having pictures, stock certificates, trade tokens, or other memorabil-it- s ia of Tintic, to bring them to the meeting to share. Be sure your items arc marked with your name or identification. Following a brief officers for 1992, a social will be held to enjoy this time of show- and tell and light refreshments. |