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Show The Salma Sun and cases where this has been severely abused." ' Board members said that clause was put in to cover those activities outside of the classroom where teachers are needed. of items 21, 1983 Thursday, July Past SEA president Karen Turpin said that concern is already covered in the boards policy manual and therefore is not needed in the contract. The SEA proposed the contract be changed to read: . . . the teacher hereby agrees to teach during the time herein designated In the place or places, school or schools, appointed by the school board or superintendent, subject to the philosophy, and organization, policies of the board of education for the Sevier School District. I After discussing the issue, the board opted to change the wording as the teacher s proposed with some additions. Here is the way the contract npw reads: ...the teacher hereby agrees to teach during the time herein designated in the place or places, school or schools, appointed by the school board or superintendent. The teacher will be to the subject philosophy, organization, and policies of the board of education for the Sevier School District and to perform their duties with professionalism and fidelity. Classified personnel .are being offered the same one percent pay hike, along with the added insurance benefits. Other than this one dispute, Pruitt and district officials said negotiations went quite smoothly this year. We got a lot accomplished in three meetings, added Pruitt. SUPER BUYS The board also approved the hiring of three new teachers. This now fills aU teaching positions for the coming school year. OUR CLASSIFIED ADS HAVE WHAT YOU WANT! Full of Theyre So Read Them And Youll SAVE!! i from left are Coach LaMar McBride, Marty Lewis, Brett Sorenson, Nathan Hallows, Robby Shaw, and Coach Jeff Hallows. Missing were Head Coach Kerry Sorenson, Brandon Mason, Braden Ence, Brett Brown and Bryan Lloyd. The team has a record to be proud of. areas Farm Team baseball champs this sum mer are the Aurora Team sponsored by Cox Rock Products. The team ended the season Monday afternoon with a 1 record. First row from left are Mitchell Lewis, Kent Hales, Ryan Larsen, Andy Tuft, Ben McBride, Rhett Hallows, Heather Mason; back The 9-- They made doth, hooked mgs, preserved food, made feather ticks and comforters for their beds. They herbs and used them to 'ease .the .maltulies. that preyed upon them. They made candles soap, bullets, and wagons, and relied on the fishermen and hunters to round out their diet of beans, bread, and the watercress, sorrel, wild garlic and onion, dandelions and pig weed gathered along the way. And when life became easier .they saw to it that they had shows, productions, musicals and dances to uplift the heart Fm not sure Fd have made a good pioneer. Not certain Fd have had "the courage to begin a journey knowing only that were, going somewhere where we can be free,. Fm not sure Fd have had the guts to face up to the encounters with hostile Indians, inhospitable country, unending illness, suffering and death that constantly plagued the gathered-wil- Todays issue marts the 136th year since the leader of the Moim-onBrigham Young, led his flock into what was to become Salt Lake City. Then a part of the Great Western Wilderness, it must have settleis been hard for the would-b- e to know they must somehow make this desert blossom. hey had traveled hundreds miles in search of a place where they could live in peace, practice their beliefs and make comfortable, livable, and happy homes for their s, families. Youll never make it!theyd settlers. There were no supermarkets thoften heard. And I wonder if Jim en. No drugstores, no hospital, no Bridger actually paid $1,000 hed motels or restaurants along the of for bushel the first promised spuds to be grown here. Cant be way. They had no phones, no air done! Freezes every month of the conditioning, no tubs full of bubble forbid-the- re ven webath, year out there! he d scoffed. no re TVs! Many of the early settlers had come from cities in the U.S. and : -- " But they did jtl With hard work Europe. They wereuimaad to hav-in- g . and,determlnatmB3fe carved out. the beginnings ofabautiful city, to literally fight for survival. But and left a legacy of priceless value found that did. They fight, they a as the desert blossomed into the either you make it yourself-h- ad neighbor who could make it-- or you crossroads of the west And I wonder if they might went without it and-he&- ! , New Oldsmobile Inventory Omega Sedan Equipped -Blue. 1983 Delta Royale Sedan Equipped Green (Demo). 1983 Toronado Broughm Coupe -& V. Top White White Equipped New Pontiac Inventory Pontiac Phoenix S. J. Coupe DarkRed. Equipped 1983 Pontiac Grand Prix Broughm Coupe Bronze & Brown V, Equipped T. Diesel. 1983 Pontiac Boniville Broughm Sedan Blue. Equipped 1983 , New GMC Inventory 1983 . perform duties they were unable to, such as taking tickets at a ball game or attending seminars or workshops during the summer or when they were sick. 7 Vi-to- are professionals, Almond ' a' & New Buick Inventory Skylark Limited Cpe. White. 1983 Buick Regal Limited Brown. Equipped 3s ind the Sale Continues at & Sedan Plus Many More Equipped White. V2-to- n Brown & Pickup Almond i New Cadillac Inventory 1983 1983 Eldorado Coupe Equipped Briar Brown Firemist. DeVille Sedan Royal Equipped Maroon & White. U7U 275 N. Main - Richfield III v'i " He said many teachers havi second-job- s and cant always be available to help with extracurricular activities, There is a list Red Jimmy Wagon Pickup Equipped (Diesel). he said. If something needs to be done we can work it out professionally with administrators. He said teachers dont need that clause hanging over . their heads to get them to perform tasks that arent reasonable. n 1983 Almond & White. 1983 Model TC10903 N We TK10516 Equipped Teachers Financing Financing for 48 Months. 1983 1983 Model 1) 1983 for 36 Months 11.9 12.9 choose to go through it all again rather than face the brutalities, frustrations, .tensions, turmoil, war and unrest that face our generation today. In a few years you and I will be remembered as the Old Timers. Did you really do THAT? theyll ask in wonderment. Yep, well smile. Those were the Good Old Days! Each generation pioneers in some field. Each digs in and contributes what it can to the whole of Life. Each says Who me? Fm not a Pioneer! ' Want to bet? (Continued from Page Thru July 31, Ui, . Get A Metro Timeshare Apartment in Salt Lake City For 1 Day and Up . . . NOW Paulettes Summer Clearance! Values Added Daily to The $10 Rack Pant Suits and Dresses Vz Price Leotards and Jogging Suits Vi Price Trouser Pant to & Jeans added Vi Price Sale! Rack Reduced to $5 TROLLEY VILLAGE METROSHARE OFFERS: Choice of 1 or 2 BDRMS Covered parking Courtesy transportation Tennis courts Secretarial service Swimming pool Copy machine Club house Dictating equipment Video game room Direct dial telephone Exercise room and much, much Pool table more awaits you at Snack and beverage bar TROLLEY VILLAGE Security gate METROSHARE! 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