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Show Miitfors Moniter PAGE 9 Farmedic Training Saves Lives MARCH 5. Progress.on the new buildings was reviewed. Change Orders on both schools were discussed with Cliff Lawrence, Manager. “14. the Construction Will plan on removing Break. Beaver High School should be nearing eeniphafion in June, 1995. _6. (Executive Session) It was moved by G. Brent Edwards, seconded 16. : ‘ about 100 farm accidents a year. Many of these accidents not only bring injury or death to- farmers, but many. rescuers too, simply because they don’t have the knowledge and training in these. types of rescues. Agriculture rescue is very different from ‘auto or other rescues. here are many things that you could be faced with such as chemicals, stored energy, weight hardened steel that, the jaws of life =~ will not touch. ‘The:machinery is very vital to the economic survival of the farmer and the machinery may have to be put back in service : also deals with the often extreme - logistical problems that occur, as . well as the significant rescue and emergency medical 7 that ‘class. consists of 12 hours of training to orient students: to modern agriculture practices, hazards likely to be encountered in rescue efforts and possible solutions to some potential problems. Each student is given the opportunity to actively participate in the drills and simulations aswell as in: discussions and evaluations. The Farmedic Providers ‘Training Course conducted a session March 10-11 in Beaver. Fifteen students attended Beaver, Panguitch, from Milford and Minersville. They had hands on © “experience in rescuing dummies . from farm equipment, using such techniques and: equipment as wedge blocks, air bags, cribbing and actually dismantling . the machinery. The rescue group would like to. thank Mike’s Foodtown, Cache’ Valley Cheese, Paradise. Inn, Aspen Lodge, Sheldon Jessup, and Robin Bradshaw for their help M. Holmes, Assistant: Superintendent Donald Willden, - and Business Manager Nicholas R Doison. 1. The meeting was called to order at 10:00 a.m. and an invocation was offered by G. Brent Edwards. 2. (Minutes) It was moved by G. Brent Edwards, seconded. by, Rondo T. Farrer, and‘unaniméusly passed that’ the minutes of February 7, 1995, be approved. : 3, ills) It was moved by Rondo JT. Farrer, seconded by Pat Rimpau, and unanimously passed thatthe bills be approved. - 4:. (Bookmobile. Funding). Skip ° « , Thompson, .representing: the Beaver County Library Board met™ -with the Board and presented. covered passed by the - ‘distribution and will have to be “reviewed at a later date. “10. (Roofing Program) District roofing program was discussed. ~ An agreement to purchase There é being no further and p.m: *A. citation was’ issued in Skip asked that funding be sent to the — agencies. the and proposed Modified - School Year. The meetings are scheduled for 7:00 and 8:00 each evening. ~The same presentation will be attend. Seating will be limited to SO per session and will be filled on a first come first serve basis. All sessions will be held in the Milford Elementary School an incident. of Criminal Mischief at multi-purpose room. Watch — for a flyer from the school. Please fill out and return the bottom half to: Milford Elementary by March 28. If you do not receive a flyer, you may register by calling Milford Elementary School. Phone: 387-2841. other agencies. *The Sheriff's Department made 13 traffic stops with five citations issued. penne Over $1.00. maintenance people who will be. ae _ doing. the work. ee ee wel 11. ( New Eval. Forms-Teachers) The new teacher evaluation form was reviewed by Superintendent — Holmes. . The-form.is:now in the hands of each principal and seems to be working very well. 12. (Mt. Fuel Stoves) Mr. Willden veaoried that Mountain Fuel will Don’t Forget |: donate three gas stoves for use in To Put Us the Home Ec. Department at the new Milford High School. 13. On Your (Approval Coaches) It was moved by G. Brent Shopping List?! — Edwards, ed by Pat Rimpau, and. second nimously “passed that: the: una following coaéliés be approved: MHS: Baseball; Frank Bramall (paid), Rick Rose (assistant paid), and Robert Langston (volunteer). BHS. Track Joe Kelsey and Ryan Softball: Yardley (volunteers), Mike Rosenlof (assistant paid). z0C N. Main Beaver 438-5358 24 .N. Main Cedar City 586-4884 _ANNIVERSARY’S March 21st -Gene and: Barbara Mayer March 23rd Jim and Sydney Rimpau: tao Pexial $20.00 54h & 100F° ,VEGnenrville 801-386-2430 In order to accommodate schedules and to better answer questions, we ask that you register for the session you would like to Milford Elementary School. *Two traffic accidents were — investigated during the week by the Sheriff's” Department, each involving only property damage. *One. animal emergency was handled. *Seventeen responses were mule to request for assistance. Of these calls, three were to check out suspicious persons or circumstances and four to assist Bookmobile service was about to letters of support to continue the 29 given at each session.’ information concerning the use of . the Bookmobile within the County © and that Federal Funding for the . be terminated. March will hold public meetings in Milford to receive input and answer questions regarding _ Beaver County Sheriff's — Report Week of March 13-19, 1995 *A Beaver man was charged with Escape, illegal Possession of © Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute, Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, Driving on Suspension, and Driving with no Lights. install roofing materials on our own buildings is in place and— training has started with those — Rondo T. Farrer and G. Brent present were Superintendent Carl, Bills) Holmes bills passed were not available for March 13, 1995 Edwards. Norman L. Lamb was absent because of illness. Also: will legislature this year. Many of the Unapproved School The course bills : several 5871. or John Roberts. at {80} 438-5205. - (Rescheduled from March 7) Present: C. David White President, and Board members Pat Rimpau, project (Legislature "Superintendent _ For more. information cme Jesse Riker at (801) 438- actions in chemical, machinery and A ¥ARMEDIC. no response emergency other . personnel who are expected to respond to incidents involving ee 8 Board Meeting Minutes is. there, ~ “next year willbe in the math area. and rescue personnel. and many A. FARMEDIC course teaches the students: response develop. support - continue, if not, it will be dropped. _ 8. (Math Adoption) Mr. Willden ' reported. that textbook adoption for - service personnel (EMTS), search _ within hours of the rescue. structure accidents. 100% in favor coming from the On 30, Beaver School District session the meeting was adjourned at 5:35 Milford Schools, it was decided to pursue the project at Milford and set up meetings with the parents to If parent ” > get their response. Three additional sessions regular business to come before the Board, 7. (Modified School Year Survey) The modified school year survey. ith the respective: schools’ in the istrict was reviewed. © Overall district response was in favor of the modified year at 76%. Afier further discussion and almost are scheduled; April 7-8 in Roosevelt; April 21-22 in Logan; May5 &6inSt George “Who Should Attend: This course is intended for all fire fighters, law enforcement personnel, emergency medical that 15. Monthly financial reports were session resume at 12:45 p.m: this Modified School Year Farrer, It was moved and reviewed. moved and seconded that regular and support im making demonstration possible. T. resume at 5:30 p.m. unanimously passed that the Board go into executive scssion at 12:05 p:m... Property Discussed. I t was Every year farm eee claim the lives or injure many farmers, In Utah alone, there are Rondo Discussed. seconded by Rondo T. Farrer, and By Jesse Riker -by seconded by Pat Rimpau, and _ unanimously passed that the Board * go into executive session at 3:00 p.m. Property and Personnel the old Milford High during Spring beta (Executive Session). It was moved 24, 1995 Keith and Beth James March 24th ~ Jason and Sheri McDermott i |