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Show Spesial sniwsir daw ptoid for staffers Reading, arithmetic courses proposed at board meeting Among items of interest to Springville parents, taken up at the Monday meeting of Nebo School District Board of Education, were plans presented by the superintendent relative to a summer program in reading and arithmatic. He said the program would involve some 367 students in the district and that fees for one class would be $10 per student and $16 for two classes. clas-ses. Plans are also in the making, mak-ing, the superintendent reported, report-ed, for summer classes another year for both students and adults. The superintendent presented pre-sented a request from the Teachers Association officers for an increase in the basic salary for teachers. After some discussion, the board stated that further study would be made. The superintendent presented a request from the .custodians for a salary schedule and a vacation period increase. Letters of appreciation were received from several groups who had been given permission permis-sion to attend conventions, namely: the counselors in the district and G. Grant Gardner, assistant superintendent, who had attended the American Personnel Guidance Assn. convention con-vention in Denver; from Prin-sipals Prin-sipals Tim Moran and Wm. B. Stansfield for the opportunity opportun-ity of attending the Northwest Dept. of Elementary school principal's workshop at Spokane, Spo-kane, Wash.; and from Principal Princi-pal Ralph Davis and George Puckett, music instructor, for opportunities granted them to attend national conventions on the west coast. Language classes The superintendent reported that eleven classes in French, were being given in the 4-6 grades of the district; Russian Rus-sian was being taught in Spanish Span-ish Fork high school and Spanish Span-ish in Springville; that second and third year classes would be taught if teachers were available. He said there was a possibility possi-bility that Asiatic language classes would be taught in our elementary schools. Other business of the board was in connection with the new senior high school at Spanish Fork which has about 15 of the masonary work completed. The superintendent presen-ed presen-ed a letter from Fred B. Alleman and W. Erwin An-( An-( Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) -M- not being adequatJNK ed to protect the JVfv property. The IW, ,k ' ted the s,,perlntenjHl; port the above eomD? ' '1 the Springviue oT JI tiw Department and rt adequate screening ''1 teet adjacent Drn to P' fore further 'I, mond be made. 6 4. ' Special summer classes planned by district (Continued from Page One.) derson of Springville, requesting re-questing some kind of action, ac-tion, be taken which would safeguard property located around the northeast corner of the Springville Junior High School campus. Property Proper-ty damage has resulted because be-cause of the ball diamond |