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Show Page 2—THE HERALD. Provo. Utah Wednesday March 14. 1979 County Planners F Gigantic Beef Sale!! Okay Po werLine Lake Mou Conside d Ligh 0% REFUND e rounded con on the east Mapletonto ( The newes' 10%will be tuken off our advertised and everyday low prices at checkstand on all cuts of beef! he company here the line would predominate pass through for April 1 pen grazing and County cor on the west side of pc and = Nebo Board Names CHUCK § ROAST ' 2 New Principals PANISH FORK The ) School Board Tuesday night appointed a new ‘SCHEHERAZADE,’ an original play by Gicn Smith, will begin tonight and continue through Friday ai Lehi High School. Lioyd Davis, left, as the Old Manof the Sea, sits on the shoulders of Lauren Gibbs, portraying Sinbad. can now demolish his building. Thelandwill be retained by the district PTA suggested that fees beset at as lowas possi ble for parents with Jennie Brooks as Parouz ts standing al t center back. Front from left are Mike Rhodes as Abou Hassam, Anita Lund, the installing the track at adequate ing with PTA. insurance Payson HighSchool; sold coverage The performance the old Payson Junior High Schoo! building to a money will revert to the Princess, and Janet Findlay as Zobedle. that will district if Mr. Demison deme fails to completely discussed selling district rernove his building from nd for a park that could the district's property by be developed adjacent to a specified date a proposed school site in Board membersdiscus Mapleton. and accepted Smith Anita Lund Jenni Brooks several requests for stu- sed either selling land for a park to Mapleton City Deanna Mann, Margie Newitt, Raelynn or just cooperating on a Russon, Da ana Nelson, Ridena Gros. other business sman, Cheryl Porter, Wendy Allgaier board members approved park that would beadja Shanna Adamson, Christine Murdock two requestsfor leaves of cent to a proposed school Julie Miller, Denna Nelson, Carrie absences: raised student site. The board dis Hadfield, F Paula Anderson, Suzzanne 12.5 percent; ap the matter and th Hadfield Brandon Smith, Brett fees proved policy on building to let details be worked Burnham, J! ill Day and ShannonHarris alterations and out by Nebo District ofSally Skidmore, sewing instructor at matching funding, voted ficials. Later the dis the school, has been in charge of the to call for bids for trict’s recommendation costume making, with others rented or demolition of the old would return to the board Springville Middle for a firm decision made by the cast members Board members ac Choreographer is Jackie P. Colledge School, and approved a cepted five requests for assisted by Emily Baum and LeAnn 12-monthcalendar Beard members, fol student trips, including Bingham. KenPierce, art instructor, Tyler Yates, , Cheryl Raelynn Rus- lowing a closed session trips to Washington, son, Jim Holmes Eric Hanson, Mike named Vernon J. Finch D.C., Mexico, twotrips to Bonds and Robert Abbott has made the as the new district Salt Lake City and a sixvocational director. He day survival trip to scenery will replace Eldon Reese, Escalante Canyon. Cheryl Tait fashioned the programs who is retiring All but the two out of and techni ical crew includes Mark The two new principals Loveridge, sound; Ryan Smitii, props are Verl C. Sudweeks, state trips were accepted Shane Allred, William Miller, Vaugh who will replace Mr quickly and unanimously Board Member Hugh Olsen and Eric Hanson, stage crew Finch as principal of the Hjorth voted against the Payson High School, and two out-of-state trips, Joe Lynn Spencer, who saying they should not be will be the principal of done on school time and the Peteetneet Elemen- should include all stu Church, he was bishop of tary School, replacing dents and not just a few Oak Hills Fourth Ward John W. Powell — earlier with the money to go East Sharon Stake high named as new principal Other board members councilman, in the East of the new Barnett expressed agreement building who arealso directing. It is based on the tales of “The Arabian Nights.”” Cast members include Tim Shiley, Carl Dastrup, Jeff Brooks, Cheryl Porter, Garth Fjellstrom, Lauren Gibbs, Steve Grossman, William Mil. ler, Vaughn Olsen, LeAnne Bingham, Ann Romney, Wendy Powell, Suzanne Porter, Zane Berry, Gary Burningham, Hal Fitzgerald, Mark Redmond, Brandon Smith. Lloyd Davis, Mike Rhodes, Terri Fairbourne, Mike Bonds Cheryl Ely. Also Evan Nielsen, Ellen Hicks, Michelle Johnson, Keith Higginson, Matt Grant, Esther Hinton, eonard Suprise, Lora Eddington, Jim Fackrell, Terri Shiley, Janet Findlay, Andrew Clyde P. Crockett, 75, of 287 E. 4600 N., Provo, Provo Stake presidency at Idaho State University in Pocatello before going to Utah State University. He was graduated from University of Utah in 1927. Mr. Crockett taught schoolin Idaho. For 38 years he worked for J.C. Penney Co., 27 of them in Provo. He was chairman of the Retail Merchants Executive Committee of the Provo Chamber of Commerce, served on the board of directors of Utah National Bank of Provo. organized the HCSC Club of Utah (a retired Penney employee organization and served as vice presi. dent and director of Provo Chamber of Commerce. CLYDE P. CROCKETT In addition, Mr Crockett was a member of Provo Kiwanis Clubfor 42 years and served as president. A registered scouter for 40 years, Mr Crockett received the Silver Beaver Award in 1958. He served as Utah National Parks Council vice president Friends may call at Berg Mortuary of Prov Thursday from 6 to8 p.m today, but variable clouds were hovering over the Festival, serving as general chairman for two years. Active in the LDS Cloudy skies are also expected tomorrow with temperatures in the high southern part of the state A weak weather system in extreme Western 50s to low 30s, Winds will befrom the southeast at 0 Arizona was expected tc cent chance of precipita set off a few showers in tion. Southern Utah today, and Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn Cemetery in Salt Lake City tofive mph with a 30 per This morning at 8:30 it to five mph date andeven alter to meet future or special nee on district buildings. The PTA policy States that the district wil casionally to The extei Sunday. Highs should be in the high50s and lows in the low 40s. Winds should generally be southwest at was partly cloudy and42 0 to five mph Northern California was 73 per cent and the bringing degrees F. The humidity barometric pressure was creasing clouds and wind 31,50 inches and rising Winds were from the | Tonight's forecast for northeast at 0 to six mph over thestate Utah County call partly cloudy skies anc temperatures in the low 40's, according to the Springville Junior High Weather Station Winds should be from the southwest 0 to The high temperature was 56 degrees yesterday and the low overnight was 39. Winds reached 0 che Boilth five mph with no chance of precipitation Still Champion PORT-OF-SPAIN Trinidad (UPI) Mighty Sparrow, who nowhas his own nightclub in this Caribbean capital and doesn't compete any more, has wonthe title of Calypso Monarch at the Trinidad Carnival five times morethan any other calypso songman the demolition job Since meeting, the February the school dis- | | 50 providing audiovisual equipment, playground equipment or Boneless Beef \STEW MEAT.... 79 Ib. : 5 STEAK had been a high school The approved 12-month calendar sets nine holidays consisting of 15 days where schoolwill be out The holidays include Independence Day we | 328 | STEAK $959 Springville Middle School, board members weretold that the recommendation to raze the school came from a citizen's group. Before the schoo] building was used as middle schoolit TopSirloin T-Bone In calling for bids for the demolition of the old $989 Ib r $417 | Fresh \TURBOT.... =) Pioneer Day, Labor Day deer hunt, Thanksgiving Christmas, New Years, spring vacation and Memorial Day 1%. Outbreak Revealed SALT LAKE CITY days reported 599 casesof flu type illness in February, throughout spring vaca- ~ LETTUCE Influenza All trip re trip Lean GROUND BEEF ..°1°°,, other The request for the UPI) — Utah is in the Mexico trip was brought midst of a mild influenza up at the last board outbreak, according to meeting and failed. The the Utah Health Division. new request schedules The state agency many Ranch STEAK.. school projects started by the PTA with Mr. Hjorth but said school year. up projects the policy should be changed for the next school year and not now in the middle of the quests passed ut matching funds RADISHES & (GREEN ONIONS..... ¢ bunch Semi-Sweet up from347 cases for the tion so fewer school days would be missed Mr. Hjorth said he second monthof 1978. And, for the first two thought thetrips were of real value and suggested sion said Utah’s doctors months of 1979, the divi- the summer vacation would be a good timefor students with the finan cial resources to go. fluenza cases of up from flu fo the January-February period last year Representatives of the tour company spoke in favor of the trip as well as some interested NEED HELP? parents The board also passed three leaves of absences $&W TOMATO PASTE6.:...... al 00 board had beeninerror to ~ two for educational im Western Family who was not a registered contractor. teacher could go on mis PINEAPPLE awardthe bid toa person provement and one so a So Board members Tuesdayrejectedall bids sion for the LDS Church Board members raised Chunk, Crushed or Sliced student fees 12.5 percent The fees includeactivity to Mr. Demson for the fees, locker fees, year usting oc- same amount he was will- book class fees and mph A ing to pay thedistrict for towel services. forecast demolition. Mr. Demson representative of the calls for overcast skies on Friday, cloudy skies on Saturday and clearing on a major upper trough will be edging ashore in Thursday charged the district for Mr. Crockett organized or Friday at the stake trict’s attorney said the the Provo Freedom center prior to services 30% Chance of Rain Forecast Northern Utah was fair Elementary School and served on the Deseret The board accepted the Industries general board only bid for resurfacing Survivors include his the track at Payson wife, one son and three Junior High School. The daughers, Edwin A company, Elias Morris Crockett, Albuquerque. Co., bid $66,175, This is N.M.; Mrs. Gordon I the same companythat (Jean) Loveridge put in tracks at Spanish Sacramentc lif.; Mrs Fork and Springville High Roy C. (Verla) Snyder Schools San Jose, Calif.; Mrs Board members voted Larry A. (Carol) Gri to sell the Old Payson Salt Lake City; 15 Junior High School grandchildren; three Building to Louis R great-grandchildren; one Demson for $2,500. In brother and one sister, ‘ebruary the board acQuinteen Crockett and cepted Mr. Demson’s bid Mrs. Phenoi (Ona) of $2,500 to demolition of Edgley, both of Preston the building Ida The bid was the only Funeral services will bid that agreed to pay the be Friday at noonin the district for the demolition Edgemont LDS Stake and was $25,000 lower Center, 4300 Canyon than the next lowestbidder, who would have Road $929, building and keep up-to- Provo Businessman Dies died Tuesday, March 13, 1979, at Utah Valley Hospital. Mr. Crockett was managerof J.C. Penney in Provofor27 years. He was born July 25, 1903 to Edwin and Zulena Peterson Crockett. He married Edna Austin on July 18, 1927 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He received his education in Preston, Ida., and states that it is the intent of the district to maintain sa > Smith, assisted by Steve Grossman, | 89 The policy 1”. 1° 7-Bone ROAST........... director of vocational AS was agreed in several st ts in the education for the district February, Mr. Demson school system and two new principals. will still provide thedis The approvals included Board members also trict a $25,000 perfor policy on altering accepted a $66,175 bid for mance bond and have buildings and fund shar- Lehi Play Begins Tonight LEHI — The Lehi High School Drama Department will present an original play, ‘‘Scheherazade,”’ tonight through Friday. Curtain timewill be 8 p.m. andtickets will be available at the door. 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