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Show 4 WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 27, 1978 eta Siqma Phi Slates 47th Anniversary Beta Sigma Phi, a social, cultural ganization and service for activities to fit the interests of its members. or- is women, planning the celebration of the 47th anniversary of its founding. agreeing to a lower price would cause other bidders to take the school district seriously. He said, The process we've gone through will put the business world on notice that each bid is examined carefully. By ROSELYN KIRK - After negotiation, FARMINGTON Davis County School Board has agreed to pay a contractor a fee higher than his original bid, although one board member voted against the measure, saying the board might be setting a precedent. . fh;t media center would take an additional month. MORRIS HANSEN, board member, said he would be reluctant to award the bid to the same contrac tor at a higher fee unless an error in transposition of figures had been the t ause. He suggested that the board go with the second low bidder, Comtrol Incorporated, who had submitted a bid of $4')1,0o0and estimated they could complete the building in 22(1 days, or 50 days longer than Burton Constructions timetable. The board discussed whether to accept the second low bid oi rejet t all bids and the projeit. I hey agreed that the time element was a factor. Then Itnlasann, board member said that the IS.i day construction time was a factor in favor of retaining the same bidder, in addition to the lower cost MR. HANSEN said that other contractake advantage of the precedent set by the d.stric t. arg airg that the district would te lc dug the c or.trac tor off too easdy by n"t forcing him to per form tors might 1 v f I - a Bountiful ourl clerk has been GARY arr i gmd V la 1 (HARM t is (,.r d f ! i 1 .p re Sei on f1! i r r ! an ! l).s ft ! was ml i PC i ,i f f i i ,. n - tie ( .a, h' , w he m'ii d. h s.i .1 I . ' ! ' .. 'i,.. ! I i , put for .1 t ' ,1 . i In . 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I'i'rn. m ; f i eon overw. : I. - t .Mi i i I i ' f a: - n l o. , do n. X . ' under-privilege- d have a perfect During the first week of May, youll immunizations childrens to your get opportunity and your own, too. (Remember, adults need boosters every ten years.) Public health facilities will offer extended hours for vaccinations during May, so dont let the opportunity slip by. com- Crooking Obesity 1 on ic, . s . I on jila r, I ..repinin' .ill. j , s ' ,n, !, w i mouM rlh, fier'h Sail I ake in a . om V e as arra , t Ja e pen,. IS ( If ( t ( ornahx he dot. t i r ' (hen waited pn lima h , X I't for . i . in it e i mi gi.. rt s, i, Id ft kN I o.f' ii).!'s sr i no .e. n ( ii ( n,-- i w.th "nnsj-- e of p itda l.ant." d .rmg i he pa 4 s.x months in Jimmie Eeds and Belinda Smith of Beta Mu Chapter will serve as of the Founders Day activities. The toastmistress for the evening is Ila Nalder of Preceptor Iota chapter and president of Davis County IN ANOTHER bidding matter, the hoard voted in send out inutJtions to I holography studios to submil bids lor l.otu work (or secondary school vt arts r T he d stru t has i ,il!od fur bids the last two jears Lef ire award ng these i o nr i is Dr. White said the negotiation procedure resulting in the contractor BOUNTJI I world. 9 re-bi- ( advisory committee e SUPT. WRIGLEY suggested that one administrator bo namod to tbs comm!(o to serve as a liaison back to the board. Board members said they wanted the committee to represent a cross section from the community as well as calling for from professional representation teachers. The committee would be advisory to the board of education and would be dissolved after about six months when their report on discipline in behavior and studies would be submitted. In other business the board appointed Drvel Nelson, a teacher and studentbody advisor at Sunset Junior High School, as assistant principal at Sunset Junior High School for the 1978-7school year. In another personnel matter the board called lor applnations for a public relations director who will be responsible lor publications, community relations and proposal writing. The board said this etsnn, if hired, would he responsible for the newsletter which is sent out by the d strict in p t'rons fh 0 other chapters around the Whatever you do... BOtJT EVHSS7E 2ISI! to implement self discipline in the schools. The formation of that steering committee had been recommended by the Utah State Board of Education as well as the State School Board Association. Supt. Wrigley said the county committee would work in liaison with a state committee, which had been formed for the same purpose. He suggested that since each board member represented a different area of the county that board member recommend three names prior to the next meeting. Those names would be put together m a recommendation for a 12 to 15 member committee to be presented at the next board meeting. THE DISTRICT began a negotiation process with the contractor, his attorney and the school board attorney Felshaw King. Mr. King had advised the board that a forfeiture of the bid bond was not feasible since there had never been a case in the state where the bid bond had been paid when the contractor didnt perform. Dr. White said after some negotiation, the contractor had agreed to perform the same job for an increase of $16,224. He recommended that the board accept that nut chapters have created several special funds; The International Loan Fund, through which members help one another. The International Endowment Fund, which has donated over one million dollars to cancer research, cystic fibrosis, homes for the children and many other causes. The exemplar Fund, which helps posed of parents, teachers and administrators who could give suggestions on how $20,000. Wow nnmfpH t Trowbridge of Bountiful, an International Honorary member and Greta Sharp, of THE BOARD also decided to set up a county-wid- April 11. Assistant Supt. John S, White said that the following day the contractor had indicated, that due to an error in calculating the cost of cabinets, the bid was in error and the cost would increase ficniro O' - the Internationally, Awards will be presented to outstanding local members in the chapters and new officers will be announced. for 1978-7- guests will include Dora W. Walter Kansas, by Ross. The anniversary will be observed by the nine chapters in Davis County, and by all tend. ganization is non political and The keynote to Beta Sigma Phi is friendship. Chapters of five different degrees meet the growing needs of various age groups. Members are active in small chapter groups. Each chapter adapts the plans for social, civic and service and cultural Wrigley advised the board that, although it had good grounds to reject the bid, his recommendation was to go ahead with the Burton Construction Company at the higher cost. Lynn Burton, school board member said, Weve let people off before and its never hurt our bidding process. On a motion by Theo Italasano, and seconded by Sheryl Allen, the board voted to accept the increased contract, with only Mr. Hansen opposing the move. of $500,000. The bid was awarded to Burton Construction Company, Salt Lake City for the second time, this time for the sum of $466,219. The same company had bid $449,995 to construct a media center and three classrooms at Davis High School. That bid was approved by the board on state conventions each year which any member may at- c, SUPT. BERNELL THE BOARD decided to let the contract at a fee of over $16,000 more than the original bid, arguing that the increased bid was still lower than the next highest bid by Comtrol Incorporated, Midvale, and was also lower than the bid estimate their strength. There are in the world. Celebrations will take place in the 24 countries in which the organizations 250.000 members in over 12.000 chapters exist. The or- Club with Mary (Mrs. Jack) Hill as sponsor. Other special daughters. THE FOUNDERS Day celebration on April 27, marks the 47th anniversary of the founding. The organization was founded in Abeline, city or area may combine BETA SIGMA Phi is the largest womens sorority held at Oakridge Country India, and a college fund for scholarship members or their sons or WHEN BETA Sigma Phi events or civic endeavors are larger than one chapter can plan alone, all chapters in a Salt Lake City, recipient of the International Award of Distinction. 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