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Show n Board of Education meeting .dricd. the Board of education Meeting held Sept. 4 "5. Attending were: 10. .lack M. Nelson, president: Jarold Robison, vice pres.; Minutes dffr huntfrs special Duane Swanson TV Dinner Totinos Pizzas .re Margarine Peas 2 PRODUCT DF Dole or Chicuita Bananas Ib. 20 lb. Idaho Russet Potatoes Apples L. principal. Mr. and Mrs. La Von Garrison have two children going to school in Elv. that the It was presented Board of Education pay a per diem to one student ot S2.30 per day and the other student will be paid at the rate of .12 per mile for one round trip per week. Member made a motion to approve the transportation rates. Carried. A letter was presented Lorna B. McIntyre requesting that her daughter Catherine Melntryc be permitted to graduate at the half of her senior year. Principal .lack Fowlcs recommended that thisr request be granted. Member Galli made a motion to approve the request. Carried. Supt. Topham requested to pay Noma Bates $15.41) per day to transport students from Gandy to Partoon. Member Harris made a motion to approve the request. Car.ried. The Board of Education met with the State Board of Education at Richfield. Sept, 18 to review any concerns of the local boards of eduea- Row-ley- . from Hi-lan- d Warnick was concerned about the transportation of her child to the Hinckley Elementary School; dress standards for students pictures: a counselor for the girls; the need for a review of the time needed for school, Milk: 59 C ib. bid Mrs. Review 4 SI a Robert Gallic, . S5C A: t Bcrtis Harris, Frampton, Kenneth M. Topham. Supt : and Robert L. Steele, Clerk. Communication included 6"C Birdseye Frozen Corn Ore-IdFrench Fries Supt. Topham reviewed the position papers on in Education and the policy statement relating to the role of the school 1 FROZEN FOOD Blue Seal ot 19C SI. 24 nc lunch. The District Administrators would like permission to parti- MFATDFPI bicentennial Program. The cost to each student would be $4.4.4 per student. The program would include eight clays to visit historical sites in the United States. Member Robison made a motion to approve the program. Carried. Supt. Topham presented the following programs for review and approval: Special Programs previously approved: Individually Guided education. $5,000; Project HOP!'.. $4,500: Mini Courses. in a cipate - - 4. 000. New programs to be approved. F:.arlv Childhood Intervention. $18,208; Title IV Desegregation funds for Vietnamese and Cambodians. Mini Course. WHIIAKFR AM) .nle. programs anil other very Iut sister. HoKiue Suphcn-m'ii- et iimg events in coimietion spent Friday and S.tttir-da- "iili die US It Centennial in pnno the p.ir- ( ' leln.ttion. . v - In Burma, sonic people tirlicvc that they can see the future ! ... .ipyiJtt a,)urnCl)nihoo-sticlUTlTirriTi'rTTTTrmTiTiTiTimxi Deer Hunters Specials Utah apples & - .12 n motion to apearly Childhood 1.50 .49 daughter and Re son-in-la- nc ard Jack, sons Gregory :,nd Jeffery and their year-Keit- h od daughter Nocole. It was pretty warm while they were 'here, that they enjoyed the miming pool two or three days ago. Mark and Jack went to the raccs a Pomona several times 'n 01 cr cvcl',s at a',( saw a ig ant a'r I10 ", - . on Sundav . AND CLAUDE .1 AMI AND ft Deer hunters C KAS Mrs, Butterworth's syrup - pt. 1.10 ass't lunch meat loaves 1.30 sum and coin uisions le Hi death may dcvcl In the rare ease that subsequent nervous Jit ileis are t.nrly mmni .y have a real problem in the his passage, which will of canine distemper. D'se the rightful inhabitant Several dogs in Delta and "I that yard, even days lat-- I illmore have died from the vt- Of course the neighbor-diseasduring the summer, hood sniffing stations, wheth-- I would suspect the root of cr a post, mailbox, or fire-th- e problem is simply the lack plug, are virtual job agencies ot a vaccination program lor lor unemployed viruses. the last several years. The usual early signs are Ihc disease is caused by a those of respiratory infecvirus, which is both extreme- tion. Mucus dripping from ly widespread in distribution the nose, usually a thick and very long lasting. Most greenish matter in the eyes, dogs, especially those that fever and poor appetite may run loose, arc exposed to be the first indications of a the virus repeatedly during distemper attack. Later in their lives. If they manage the course of the disease, to survive the disease while the virus attacks the nervous puppies, or are protected by vaccination, this exposure actually helps to maintain immunity, hut natural exposure is very unreliable. Because this exposure factor is operating, distemper Much new equipment is tends to be a dicscase ori- - still needed to improve the marily of young dogs, under Fillmore Hospital. The Hos- two years old. All dogs, how - pital Fund Raising Drive has' ever, of any age. are sus- been successful in collecting Like ceptible. measles in $1000 from concerned citi- humans, distemper may be zens of the area. considered one of the dog The hospital employees worlds childhood diseases, were kind to donate $83. hut unprotected adults are Senior Citizens raised $456, known to die from it. and the Elks Club gave $150. The disease is spread by The efforts of numerous a carrier or sick animal volunteers made the summer which roams the neighborbake sales possible and the hood. He visits a yard, and sum of $250 from these, leaves virus on all the trees In addition, several indivi- duals have made private do- nations toward the goal of bettering our hospital. Many thanks to all those cx-lor- Hu- only u-u- l protect is rout against annual vaeeination. Iupf should begin their progr by the time they are 4 we old. even earlier ;f they ' in a high risk siluaii sueli as exposure to an , leeteil dog, with a $ bixKier of the puppy seY alter they are 12 weeks X Immunity eonferred by '2 vaeeination is not perrif; ent. Therefore, annual f vaccination is hiol.lv (hsu-nipc- e - unintended. Hospital drive doin' persons wTio have support,, this cause with their time a, Without money. ity a not spirit and high-qualit- be possible. commy, involvemc,, hospital I Mission Home on Nov. 1. 1975 and from there to Michi''siting a week with their gan Mission. 405 Pebble-,r- c Salt brook Lane. P.O. Box l568.;'i,uKh,l.cr N'''a Cwn It. East Lansing. Mich. 48823. Mr If any of you arc up this l r.u on Oct. 26. our is to he at Rink Canyon :hapcl. 2445 N. 820 East. L. S3. 99 H. m. m. is U I 0C Idaho Potatoes Simkist SI. 29 large Oranges, lake ent saik in vour knap-I5- C Ib. ados I arge California 4 SI urge I xtra Fancy Jonathan Apples Keeps Fresh in the i old! Nibs. lor onlx ( ranberies Fresh Hr oz ) ROI.N M) 1)1 ih I NEW! 1 OUTPOWERS THE POWDERS . Gets out most greasy, oily dirts 12oz. - wot The $1000 has been a si.i ecssful start toward the p chase of the much-neeincubator which has be ordered. It will be delivci at the end of October. ;, cording to A.hbv Rolust hospital administrator. T important unit is somethi our community can be vi d J ! ! proud of. ! Continued financial supp both welcome and n essarv. is . IHE HERITAGE HOME for East Millard was very successful, with between visit through three hcnl'T if.toicd b't in K u isti. iil." if,; (he imipici are the p:.iu J i .vner,: Pred and Vie Watts: Frank ami Gwen Wilcox and Leavitt and Kula Christensen. D.iilul was very happy ARD TO THE PROGRESS ; and proud to he asked to one of the hostesses at I Vviimx home ivhi.-l- . used 'i- h r parent' : mme !i lion' I .i!!ins f liaiic' v . - $0-20- ( 'uu r r.i .1 ,!.in iialo.iv were. !icl:i ! gc lode Miller; Lcola Gcor; is Avery: Ruth Kvi; ' I.Hid.i Hatton. Migni'n Heir . . . 1 and M.uiii iic Paxton. fare-Xwd- Send our PROGRESS to address until next mie We will have to let on know later where well c. Our best to everyone! Dell and Hclyn Frampton 2M M WGRANDCHIID RAS- FLORENCE the trom returned has nnissen Provo area where she welcomed a new grandchild, a son hot n to Carla and lonv aleria. I hev also have two little girls. Tw1 TIMBERSTEEL MRS DIVISION OF NORTH AMERICAN BUILDERS engineered to handle all wenthcr extremes engineered trusses lor strengtn and rnjirtity attractive color comomations tor beauty (white, red, gold, blue, green, beige brown basic design expandable at any time compare with cost ot any other structure not a prefabricated building cur prolussion.v crews build on your property highest quality control standards licensed and bonded all building colums and skirtings tream new osmose to be flame resr.iam ! ! Camp size Ivory liauid ' mu Canine distemper a problem Millard County seems to and rocks. He sniffs during Surprise! Christmas conies carlv this year. We are leaving for the S. Monvll Roam 12 o. SI. 37 HiLiihI Mild Cheese lb. SI. 19 W.F. Modeless Haim' hole SI. 89 Ib halved S19Nlb. SI .59 Speiia! Mar S. Slab Baeon. Smoked s. ni-- Blue Seal T JTfiurs. fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. 1 Ib. Margarine Swanson ( hie ken Dimu r ( hopped Steak Dinner urkev Dinner Meat oal Dinner Salisbnrv Steak Dinner I I 55 steak Sirloin steak ham 1.49 Center cut, bone-iEnd cut, bone in ham 1.29 (.INK I KII.S gams ne rntonr .89 iena Sausage ! M J TIMBER.STKKI. 4 lbs. IiIIsImiiv Hnngrx a. k Villev s Heel Stew Western I amilv Hot ( bill amilx Chili with Beans Fork A Beans Hunt's lluv. Chat min Bathroom I issue Troll Mrs. Biitterworth Svnip 24oz. .1 n Bar S bologna MRS OCT. 4 MORRIS OUARN MRS. BLAINE CHAMU berg and family came to eele brate their son Lory's filth ers and Jaucll. Orem; Mr. Show ROIHCF T-bo- S ot (Juaniberg received word ol their sister death the Mrs. George. (Verdene) Smitl laSal. Ut. Saturday night. MR d from their trip to (Juarnhcrg. Orem spent Denver. I hev look the train weekend with Mr. and V from Provo and on the wav Sheldon Quarnberg, Ka home stopped in Payson and attended Guard in Fillnu Ini unfit two nephews home 1(1 I ll lor lew dnvs. WSDI N. S A Lake City spent Satun DON QUARNUERG CON visiting his hrolher My dueted the services Sunday, and Marv Wasden. opening prayer was bv Howard Memmott Ihe meeting MR AND MRS HANS I was given by Mr. and Mrs. returned home Mom Vernon Monroe and then ,itir spending a month w children. Mu belle. Mike, Ler-r- Mr, and Mrs. D.ivnl Mi Rian. Sii inue and Julie. in Prosser. Wash. . F45 p.m. Large AA eggs Bar S 1 Supt. Topham reviewed a letter from Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hathaway concerning their son Dennis being released from High School. Member Robison made a motion to the grant request. Carried. A letter was presented re- - ca8uc game. Nclda enjoyed the children while questing help in travel ex- - '1c,n8 "d1 at the penses for Fred Tolbert and cnc. ,"as ''rking Water Works Munic,Pal one student to attend the raira FFA Convention in Pnor 10 ,1c,r leaving Kansas City. Mo. Member. Jor California thev MEAT Cracker Jack 8-qt- rjccj Deer Hunter Specials! ! ! 12 pak Sweet Rolls I ake 'em with you hunting!!!' ( oke SI .07 Six Pack Cans!!! N Pak Pint Potties Coke with deposit Anti Freeze gallon Libby pitted olives - a Ml .39 - VAX Coke lei trie Company lor siO.Hs and $52.00 which were approved by a motion tiom Member Robison. Carried. District Office and the Millard High School were opened at this time. Member Robison made a motion to sell the piano at Millard High School to Gave Platt for It was the $150. consen-th- e sus that piano in the District Office be moved to the kindergarten room behind the District Office. Arliss Jenson, and Herman Houston reviewed the script and slides for the Millard County Bond Election on Nov. 4. 1975. Discussion was Millard AND VERLENE v . MR AND MRS SCO Mem molt Emily. Or spent the weekend visit their folk-- . Mr. and V Mar) Robins and Mr. ; Mis. Howard Mennmtt. Si attended National Guard. aurics Bill i: Home. Shows Difity Moore beef stew bag Sugar Carnation tuna Claude Quarnbcrg. Lite Wil sons taught school at Green in freezer, carried, to St An invitation was extended river before moving to the Board of Education and George. Superintendent to ride in MR AND MRS MI RUN the Millard School High Monroe and Mr. and Mrs homecoming parade on Sept. Nod Robins attended tin 1475. Golden Wedding of Mr. am A bill was presented to Mrs. McPherson. Ncph Floyd the Board of Education from III folks. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beard, and Jiminv, also Mrs. Civile Ward. Beaver to take Laurie to Beaver U U.A. over weekend, over U. U. A. Weekend. I ON t and Mis. Richard Fi.ib. and K. B.. Grcrnrivcr. sp the weekend ;.h Mr. ; Mrs. Diik Ip.ibcrt and I hatcher. I CHECK MTHESE Jb Jonathan 5 n Maxin u Robii 3 & birtlulav at Cl da's. There hratc were Jonncy, and taur ie. IVovo and Lee, robert. Sherri. Valerie and Ramona MONDAY. MR AND Mrs. Richard Wilson and siv children. St. Oeorge stopped to see Mr. and Mrs. Dor 1robert and also Mr. and Mrs. family Red Delicious - The suggested selling price for the equipment was $550. Member Robison made a motion to approve to sell the equipment to the Eskdale Center. Carried. Discussion was held concerning the charge for a drivers education from Keith Dalton Motors. Member Galli made a motion to approve the offer as submitted by Dalton Motors. Car- - Intervention application. Carried. Member Haris made a motion to approve the other programs. Carried. Dr. Wayne Reid and Gave Platt were present to request permission for the Millard High Band to participate in the Disneyland Bicentennial days. Zions Park and Magic Moiuntain to give concerts. With 65 approximately students and 12 chaperones. the cost of the trip was estimated at $125 per student. They requested the Board of Education furnish 84 two buses passenger md one small bus to carry instruments. Board of Education would furnish the buses. MARIA SCTIIO AND MRS TRUVOR Whitesides and family , Green-river- . visited with their Iricnds Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ouarn-berg- . Sundav MR An Inventory of Equipment at the Eskdale Elementary School was presented. elective. $.4,000: and Incremental Improvement in Career education: $12,000. Mrs. Bennett reviewed the above programs. Member Galli made prove the made a motion Frampton to approve the amount for I heir air fjrc. Carried. Discussion concerned the need for two 84 passenger buses to be bid in the next Board Meeting. Discussion was of the need tor a walk-ifreezer at the Delta Elementary School, costs approximately $1,500. 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