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Show Tintic school board Gardeningpruning sets March agenda classes available March 21. 1997 - The Eureka Reporter Page Three - program set Shooting sports program to begin The office would like to Gordon Young will teach for spring announce that they will again be archery area; and Ken Sevy 4-- H 4-- H Tintic District Board of Education will hold their March meeting on Tuesday, March 25, 1997, at 7:30 p.m., in the Tintic District Office. The agenda is as follows: 1. Consent Agenda a. SEOP recom( Pol icy . . Superintendent mends adoption), b. Concurrent Enrollment Poli-c- y Superintendent recommends adoption, c. Minutes of February meeting. .Superintendent recommends approval, d. Regional . . Meeting. .Spanish Fork.. information item. A gardening and pruning class sponsored by the USU Extension office, will be held on Tuesday. The Horse Program will March 25. The pruning class will begin soon, says the 4-office. he held at Thad Nebekers, 46 S. 'Any interested youth, third to 400 E.. Nephi. starting at 5:00 twelfth grades and at least 8 p.m. years old as of January 1, is The Easy Gardening Methods invited to sign up. The fee is class will he held that night at the S6.00. Extension office located in the The horse program is divided H courthouse starting at 7:00 p.m. Brent Glcdhill, USU Extension Horticulturist from Provo, will be the instructor. Anyone that would like to attend one or both classes is invited. e; Official. 5. Communication or Board MciiiIkts. REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT: a. legislative Update; b. Report - Water Testing: c. Update on National School Boards KindergarConference; d. Half-da- y Desert: c. Transporten-West tation Bus Bids; f. Other. History group holds social The season opening social of the Tintic Historical Society was held on Wednesday evening at the Depot. A pleasant time was spent just socializing" with fun memories of Silver City and Dividend being shared and enjoying punch and cookies. The next scheduled meeting is the annual Folk Food Potluck on April 19. The society has acquired some new items recently for the museum. Ron Wolters has donated the mine model that has been on display for a couple of years, now making it a permanent display. Several large wood working machines from the Mammoth Mine carpenter shop were donated by Spenst Hansen and will he set up in a display as soon as the weather cooperates.. since they are ux) large to house in either museum building. sponsoring the shooting sports (each the rille area. All three of program this spring. The pro- these leaders have taught these gram will consist of basic train- classes for several years and do ing in three separate programs, an excellent job. shotguns, rifles and archery. Any youth in 3rd- - 12th grade Each class will include some who is able to safely handle the classroom instruction and actual equipment, can sign up. Those field shutting experience. interested in signing up for any Youth can sign up for one of the clubs, should enroll at the into three grade groups: area or all three. Mark Greenha-lg- h Extension office as soon as and Plans arc to have will teach the shotgun area: weekly practices on Thursday evenings beginning April 3. The practices will be under the direction of several 4-volunteers. Anyone interested in signing up for the horse program can do Us so at the Extension Office. Our 4-- H 2. Introduction of Guests. Kirton & Paraguay is the smallest landCourt. locked country in South America. Andy Cindrich-Tcc- n 3. Approval or Minutes of February 24, 1997. 4. Report of Claims and Report of Business McConkic-Rcprcsenta-liv- the will h, H Ms For 'm Mniversah LEGAL NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN March 29 The Central Utah Private Industry CouncilLocal Coordinating Plan. This plan is being prepared under the provisions of the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) and will provide job training and related services for eligible residents of the Six County Service Delivery Area. Interested agencies and individuals who have recommendations as to clientele to be served, training objectives, occupational needs, etc., arc invited to comment on the draft plan. Comments for this plan must be submitted by March 3 . 1997. EITcctivc April 4. 1997, the plans will be available for review at the Emplovmcnt and Training Office at 250 North Main Street. Sevier County Courthouse, in Richfield. Utah, or your nearest Job Service 8:39- - 7g.0 1 office. Comments may lie submitted to: Six County Association of Governments Attn: Lynnctlc N. Robinson. Emplov mcnt & Training Director 250 N. Main. Room 48 P.O. Box 820 Richfield. Utah 84701 Published in the Eureka Ketorler March 21 it 2H. 1997. 1997 School Lunch Menus for March MONDAY 24 TUESDAY Bnf Stow, Bind, Roll, Fruit, Milk 8 THURSDAY ECONOMICAL BULK PACK FRIDAY AND REGULAR PACKETS 25 CtSMIOli, Ginn Bum, Pnchni, WEDNESDAY 24-2- JIFFY 7 VM. JIFFY 7 PEAT PELLETS Milk MAOt or PST Eureka Medical Clinic 'idfae loMI'll II. Mvllkl.WII, i .a. I Iease ( A hike A)oiiinicii ( '.ill for our u lirihilr: 433-690- 5 iiamruusuurs tkttkri rifbMl rba nwuzinsz arailable m mpiesl Jli Pamae .4 nailable" scmwb rimcm JRft tvtt exams hr Jlfiner'i LietHtet JUAB COUNTY PUBLIC COMMENT MEETING WJ CAN m W PLANT Subject: UtilizationManagement of Fairground Facilities in your garden Date: March 27, 1997 7 p.m. Location: Juab County Commission Chambers 160 N. 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