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Show Volume 1, Issue 5 = The,gden ValleyN ews Fehrnary eaiE o by esamptem,; S the smallest and oldest gymnasrnm | | -,’éfaelll’ty and asks ahont tlte proeess : 'htheWater starns on the eelltng are S ‘aroun d eleetrl eal wires leadin g to - and eat'etena l’aerllty of deterrntntng which sehools “ | » o and long term strnetnral | | Frsh howls and anodd assort— - | receive consideration for renova- E 'lrghts) iS AN ENTIRE NEW E’ACADE ON . | . hazard ment of other contarners lrtter the ~ tion. Parents ‘grandparents and - THE SCHOOL adding new rooms, _floor in Mirs. lverson s 3rd grade T ‘eofnmnnlty alike would be gratl— T ."elassrooms new office, facnlty i class A new scrence experrment‘7 fied to discover that plans to reno- "_"'QlJRTAlNg ON 'l‘HE S’l‘AGE room and nurses statton Modnlars | g No. Beeorattons" No An unusual " vate the historic school are already ~ REPLACED. Valley Elernentary would only create another problem eultural expenence" No. i, nnderway Oddly, no one has heard_ ' has been recognlzed asa eentennral | | Unfortunately, the eontatners are of any such plans. After all, Valley - school for the past four years and ¢ talnng away lrnntedplayground : ; has been specially ereolted forit’s spaee 'Elementary will be the drstnets o g there simply to catch the downpour the ing dur ool sch e ibl vis emphasrs in art. Valley was the sect ~of water from an aging roof. Water mos rnarks stain the ceilings and carpets | Olyrnpres and the members of tlns ~ ond.highest producer for the e s, ?lllefilNG One exrgnons exam; i_ the plus well, - ple of the plumbing problems in the as Reflections program with 230 rooms other ‘community have expressed their _in - school is a sink located in the multioxymoron of a sink which has no ~ hope that Weber County School o i";entrres It is ironic that an area in xroally’ o which to promote interest in the artsk i - drain but has water routed to it’ s - | District would like the world to purpose room whreh parado L the work of yal‘tey-au: : “is not attaehed to the faueet Health risks due to the con-., view Utah’s dedication to Edneanonf ‘and display septic system It lrterally dralns dents (the stage) is curtained by drtton of the Valley Elementary -.}:», rather than it’s negleet of e}nsnng drreetly onto the floor R - 'fahrle that is in shreds Burldmg are pararnonnt in many -:':'"hnlldlngs “’ and programs. Comrnrttee Charrperson Beth - parent’s minds as they consider wet : Questrons about the future loom % carpets and the mildew that aecomPorter, who sent the inquiry to the o CARPET AND PAWTWG over Valley Elementary What 180 - _ ‘While the entire buildi ng needs pames such a condltron Py District, hsted several 1mmed1ate ; , the selection criteria WlllCh pnorr- o ot e . _1‘ :i; : ‘extensive remodehng, at a minio needs and asked for written However, the hst of pressrng g needs is long and many in Ogden o response on theDlstrret S current . mum new carpet andparnung 1s - e tizes schools for fundmg of renova— q f;”t1me frame for completlon of and repalr‘? What of the is requlred e i *’-,A_{,'._’tlons Valley are wonderlng how our ‘Ogden Valley area’s growth projec-: building compares to other dlstnct ~ repairs and/or renovations for fl'v._g;tlons and what facfllttes will be m elementary schools in terms of ey Valley Elementary A District - § .~__'_-;;GYM FLOOR INTERCOM s - budget meeting was held on Feb. - ""___.NISE REDUCTION PANELS - p place to service that growth" - space and facilities, as ‘well as OR NEW GYM WITH CAFETEEvery parent grandparent and comw-‘* L . major renovations. These concerns - - 3rd and the committee is. lookmg ~ have sparked some actron on the ~ forward to some response by the i _RIA W1th about 700 ( nearly tw1cej'-«'f“" mumty member should he lookmg ~ middle of February. The comm: lttee‘_;.,."-.' ‘the number of students enrolled 1in'fff forward to blg changes at Valley part of PTA and parents who are” ‘-zz‘jElementary R * eager to have some answers to the1r x sent the following list of fundmgs-_fi: ~ the relatrvely new Junior High) __;;]’."’f_'p"enrolled in ‘the dlstnct s 2nd oldest | ~and actlon requests wrth therr questrons about the status of our 1'}school Valley has what seems to be o ‘flnqun‘y sohool e | Recently, a letterwas’ sent from . aPTA committee to ‘Weber County X ROOFING FOR THESCHo,L~if‘ B roofing School Dlstrlct on hehalf of frus- There have been serious .~ eight problems at the school for the past trated Pparents, mqumng into the years. Not only is this a K 4 T schedule for repairs to the school B “health hazard but thlS condmon of ‘The letter outlined concerns Yo . of (many fire a pose could drsrepalr | about the “age and dlsrepalrof the ‘ T T B T T i e I s S -t e P T : Sk e TR T T ot T T e T T | oVER 50 YEARS OF .~ COMBINED . } REAL ESTATE SALES f EXPERIENCE IN THE . . l ‘ UPPER OGDEN VALLEY' VIVIdaho/Utah . ChuckRetalick I . Realtor Broker, o R B ,t.:1_{. Sales Master;j___‘ ~ Multi- MI||I0n$ A ~ Producer ' B Rt 3 "~ N, - ——T e o,."'\.,:4 SEd g T your Itpaysto usee the bwt for Upper Valley Real Estate needs. o " Call: 745-5667 B Jan Retalluck Realtor- 745-3996 E lf you are thmkmg about either selllng youpr home orbuymg a home ask yourself these questlons’? B Doeshe/shenmkexhezrfidlumehvmgseamgxeazammflwValley? e i ey R HasHe[ghesoIdanyhomesmfltthlley7 HowmanyhO'"eSth“J’ea" 77’“"’””"‘7 TR Has hefshe been in the upper 5% of agenss selling homesflandmmeuppermlley? 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