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Show ur ii-iun uuun : Y HcvJORD Oct. .9, 1880' XKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXltXirXXX H J IK . J . j Re-elect J I CLAYTON FKEHNEK J j to the Iron County School Board Precinct 1 : : ; vcv;' 'V- . .;. -; . , - , . . - . . . : .ft J : ; v n Critical issues that must I I h0 be solved J J in the next decade. ,1 J vW'F';;v ;-'f.,' j -Maintain quality, basic; educational programs In tfc tac of I wFVfrJ .v ehrolimei)t;incrtoi9riQwded facilities. 'A p.tottw.w )f if J pl'f !!j "VV; - 'patrons w:,rw)rnof:vtae- education .as pre3ent''re$t'fi(t;;jo':":v ' u , iv'.v-''! vwvv which pdttld''Cea. sifyggle to : maintain- or - trop.roveuboWour , 1 v t''"; . '1 ' present higti quality status. (In 1980, every senior passed th$fdret .' " )f : ; 3JK I ifrZFT " m'U- I required competency test for graduation.) . v : y.Miitfh--: k " 1 ' -A new high school needed by 1986. :." ' V"fpf ' yL , f W. - 1 ' ; ) -Anew Middle School needed by 1986. . I v -' . . - .New Elementary Schools. r:f: -. .Sv'-,." I 2f!x,: ' , ' v y " , ' ' ' -Facilities for increased emphasis on vocational Programs, , :- : )f I -There will be a push by state authorities to use existing buUdjngs I )f y. ' ' t:''l v ' - V for double sessions andyear round schools. ':' : ,1', ci . 1 -Retain quality teachers by comparable salary schedules wlthtr. the mr'&yvfr I ' state- - ,v.;tv- ; 5f . 1 4 -Reduce energy costs In existing buildings. ..: ji ' . 'j ' -A maintenance and improvement program for existing buHdings. - . y i i . , , 1 -Beautification and recreation programs for the Enoch Elementary '.v' , '! " School. ' )f y, ; -The rising cost of fuel will most likely limit transportation in the yt . , - - state to regional and state competitions unless other methods of . i energy are developed. )f , ff i 1 1. .ii iiiiiiiiiiurf rinn fi ,r nnirii-r n i n if Clayton Frehner 4" I : ; : ; J Experienced Dedicated NATION ALBCHOOLBOARDS ASSOCIATION . -C.S.U. (S.U.S.C.) Studentbody President. sm., . 0.. i;..w.t, . -Manager of Vegas Village Department Store, Las Vegas, Nevada. k , ,s:ho01 bosrj ",embe" - ; . 4 ; . . a a r ' Who are rtoonacndefd nd considered for appointment to these ,j 5r Also served as Personnel Director for all Vegas Village Department . .Force" ,!!v 1c't"und of p"i" nd prtiae - j- . 0 which can add aignif icantly to the work of the Task Force. After yL ?tOrP undertaking a careful review of all the nominees, I am delighted J v-zivico. . to be able to appoint you to -tha NSBA Task Force on: - - 3 -Wage and Salary Administrator for all Howard Hughes Hotels, Las fflur1 Educnlon! t0 Inpr0V9 Uirning Opportunltl . . . . Vegas, Nevada. Ver trui ours n -Owner and Broker of Century 21, Corry Realty, Cedar City, Utah. ery tru y you"' )f )f -Member of the S.U.S.C. Develdpement Board and served as Sl rf Mi) & yL President of that board for two years. -Member of the foundation board for S.U.S.C. -Member of the Board of Directors of The Utah Shakespearean you have been recorded for appointment to the vtah , )f y Festival. Statewide Education Planning Commission Task Force on i -Chairman of the Ashcroft Observatory Project. Governance. Jf- . . , . Sincerely, Ji -Church Leader. Z Waiter ZJ. TaiJbot, State ) ' Superintendent of Public Instruction 1 1 3f Clayton Frehner has always represented us well... , , , I ask the citizens of Precinct I to I have known Clayton Frehner for Clayton Frehner has proventhat reelect Clayton Frehner, as their over 16 years. Iknow that he stands for he has the time, energy, and enthusiasm representative, to the Iron County quaUty education and has the desire to J to represent the people in hk district. School Board. represent the people of his district and 1 His background and knowledge have I submit the following reasons: to assure the best education possible. helped in planning and implementing 1. Looking to the future, the Boards currently He has impressed me with his interest to a fine school in Enoch. Asaproperty "eking site ,ad planning for another high school, become involved in state and national yL owner in Enoch, I appreciate having a anotherin.ddle school, several new elementary - -i-j-- Annnil 1 1 1 1. 1 u t schools, and a new bus garage. In the past, Clayton 188ue8 related to education. beautiful new School in the Valley. I has saved the taxpayers moLybecauL of hb ' u know that Clayton is responsive to the knowledge of construction and property values. Konrarnswortit )f needs of the people he represents. Ifhe is reelected, the Board can continue to use his Cottonwood Park 3f Mark E. Webster expertise both in searching for sites and in the )f construction of new buildings. 1 n 1 1 11 0 Clayton r rehner has always been 'Kit 2. Clayton is currently serving as President Elect - . , ' . ------- . yL. yL In the many years with the Iron Gf the Utah School Board Aciaiion and as a responsive to the needs of the Beryl )f County School District, I have found member of a national task force to studyjthe Elementarv school. . f . " 7. t improvement of educational opportunities m rural J Clayton Frehner to be an exceptional, area8. If he wins the election in Iron County's Capable, and willing School Board Precinct Ion Nov. 4, he will be President of the yL Member. I can support Clayton Fteh s.c.hoi oaid -A"oc'?t8? 1u981?1ndI Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hulet yL " , - , r - , . immediate Past President in 1982; he will, also, VpW CnatU Z Frehner for re-election to the School continue to serve on the national task force. Such castle yL board without reservation. positions not only give Iron County Schools prestige, but give them a vote at the state and national level, yL )f , Dr. James M. Miller on important educational issues. yL GwynR.Clark |