Show i Schools Eye Budget Additional 3 Mill Asked 1 At its it regular board meet meet- meetIng Ing Wednesday June 19 Uintah School District Board I f Education adopt adopted d a tentative I tive budget for the school year 64 1003 The proposed i budget was I 1 compared with with last years year's budget of The final hearing on the b t will be held Friday I June 28 at 8 pm at the School Board Office THE THC 64 1963 budget calls for an additional 3 mills over that levied for last year which increased the amount t from 38 to 41 mills Two of the mills was recently auth- auth authorized authorized by the State Legisla- Legisla Legislature ture for use In the maintenance ance and operation Of this additional amount of revenue approximately 93 percent has been placed into employees salaries The rec- rec recreational recreational tax has been raised rai d 31 of mill which will en- en enable enable able the School District to financially assist the county in bringing tele- tele television television vision into the area An increase of 69 of a mill will be used to increase the building reserve budget to meet the additional needs for new school IN OThER OmER items of busi- busi business business ness 14 new teachers were approved for the coming coining school year which now makes a total of 30 With the exception exception tion of a time part home economics teacher and a aI I special education teacher in inI inthe I the new West Junior High I all teaching positions in the I secOndary schools have been filled There are still nine teaching positions yet to be filled in the district Some changes were made In assignments of teachers In that Wells who has pr taught biology and was counselor at Uintah High School was transferred to West Junior High as full time counselor John Blazzard who has held the position of vice principal at Uintah High School is returning to th the classroom to be a time full biology teacher Mr Blaz- Blaz tams tam's change of assignment was personally requested by b bhim him Craig Kennington form form- formerly erly principal of Duchesne Hight School was employed as assistant vice principal and counselor at Uintah High School BILL CALDWELL who was formerly a assistant bas baa and football coach was appointed basketball coach The Board of Education also approved the Ule addition of seven classrooms to be added to Uintah High School this year These class class- classrooms rooms were needed to house the increased enrollment that will be entering Uintah High School in ILL the fall of 1964 THE POSSIBILITY of building a classroom wing as the first stage of a new jun- jun junior br high school to be ready by the fall of 1965 was also discussed It appears possible ble that the rest of the junior high school could be completed ed by the fall of 1967 on the present pay as you go policy Continued on page 8 V js I GOV GEORGE D CLYDE seated checka the snap before taking a pleasure boat trip to the Flaming Gorge area Wed Wed- Wednesday morning Among those accompanying the are standing left to right B H L Y way and Hugh W Colton Other were Roland RobI- RobI RobIson son administrative and John Talmage assistant to the Governor Steve and Phil Martin the boats Staff photo Schools Eye Continued from page 1 An additional three acres of land was purchased through the Slough Realty which would enlarge the present Ashley Valley Junior High campus Vere Wilson of Naples and Ben Wilson of Tridell were I offered contracts as custodi- custodi custodians custodians i ans of Central School They will replace Dal Bodily who is retiring and Warren Rich Rich- Richardson Richardson ardson who resigned i to ac ac- ac accept other employment |