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Show 12A IRON COUNTY RECORD-Oct. 16, 1980 t I Re-elect J CLAYTOM FMEHNEK I to the Iron County School Board j. Precinct 1 i J Critical issues that must I I . . jfv t be solved J J t i L v : in the next decade: J X 'WW 1 " " . -Maintain quality basic educational programs in the face of ?j ' I ' enrollment increases and crowded facilities. A possible impact on i .' I , c t patrons who may not value education as present residents do, yL . r jr J 7 "'-,:" ',. which could create a struggle to maintain or improve upon our . , -5 1, 3 , JL present high quality status. (In 1980, every senior passed the federal yL V' .TV""!"- pZ . required competency test for graduation.) ) ; ( -A new high school needed by 1986. )f ji. ' i l 3 -Anew Middle School needed by 1986. , s " I ' -New Elementary Schools. Xj,v' ' 13 -Facilities for increased emphasis on vocational Programs. )f V I ' -There will be a push by state authorities to use existing buildings )f ja. ,f I -s for double sessions and year round schools. , -' ; '. - : . -Retain quality teachers by comparable salary schedules within the -"-'A- ' V l" state. - )f - , ' ' X , ,-w -Reduce energy costs in existing buildings. yL 1 'ri - -A maintenance and improvement program for existing buildings. , ' ? I - -Beautification and recreation programs for the Enoch Elementary y,' School. )f r ; , -The rising cost of fuel will most likely limit transportation in the u ' 4 state to regional and state competitions unless other methods of . , energy are developed. 3f I 1 Clayton Frehner ' . I Experienced Kmmu. Bedicated I J a NATIONAL SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION J HJSb Innmas.JHllws-mStrpi-i N VW Su.HjWXJ A-ist..ncir.jn Of. Pi)(J(("0?i ')'( 7hh, . -C.S.U. (S.U.S.C.)Studentbody President. L , , . . , , .. , , , -Manager of Vegas Village Department Store, Las Vegas, Nevada. -School board members who are recommended and cons.dered for ap- Also served as Personnel Director for all Vegas Village Department pomtment to these Task Forces have a wide background of experience and . Stores. expertise which can add significantly to the work of the Task Force. After yL -Wage and Salary Administrator for all Howard Hughes Hotels, Las undertaking a careful review of all the nominees, I am delighted to be able T Vegas, Nevada. to appoint you to the NSBA Task Force on: -Owner and Broker of Century 21, Corry Realty, Cedar City, Utah. )f )f -Member of the S.U.S.C. Developement Board and served as "Rural Education: How to improve Learning Opportunities" yL President of that board for two years. y-j , ' . -Member of the foundation board for S.U.S.C. -La 3u$Xa -Member of the Board of Directors of The Utah Shakespearean STATE 4 )f Festival. You have been recommended for appointment to the Utah Statewide )f -Chairman of the Ashcroft Observatory Project. Education Planning Commission TaskForce on Governance. -Church Leader. , y - Walter D. Talbot, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Clayton Frehner has always represented us well... I ask the citizens of Precinct Ito I have known Clayton Frehner for Clayton Frehner has proven that reelect Clayton Frehner, as their over X6 years. I know 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 his district. School Board. represent the people of his district and J His background and knowledge have I submit the following reasons: to assure the best education possible. helped in planning and implementing i. Looking to the future, the Board is currently He has impressed me with his interest to a fine school in Enoch. As a property seeking sites and planning for another high school, become involved in state and national owner in Enoch, I appreciate having a another middle school, several new elementary . rplatpfl fn pdiirntinn e 1 i , . , , P schools, and a new bus garage. In the past, Clayton I88ues reiaieu lO eaucation. T beautiful new school in the VaUey. I has saved the taxpayers money because of his w . know that Clayton is responsive to the knowledge of construction and property values. iton r amswortti )f needs of the people he represents. If he is reelected, the Board can continue to use his Cottonwood Park MfifL F. WpLfpp expertise both in searching for sites and in the Mark t,. Webster ',,.,,,,,,,; Clayton Frehneris a qualified, dedicaled man J and deserves your vote for the Iron County School J In the many years with the Iron .JTf "T T 'ed I o i , t. . T1 - " , i t " i, i 0,wi llim hun on many levels working with the youth County School District, I have found memberof a national task force to study the ' ' a- tt- u- . J , ' . . improvement of educational opportunities in rural -m business and m civic affairs. We know him to Clayton rrehner to be an exceptional, ureflg ifhe wins the election in Iron County's be honest and ethical in every respect. Withhis capable, and willing School Board Precinct I on Nov. 4, he will be President of the valuable experience and loyally to Iron County )f Member. I can support Clayton Utah School Board Association in 1981 and he is the man we want on the School Board. )f yL t, . r ir . , , i immediate Past President in 1982; he will, also, r i w i ' . wi T Frehner for re-election to theschool continue to serve on the national task force. Such Dick & LaRue Morris )f board without reservation. positions not only give Iron County Schools prestige, , )f but giveihem a vote at the state and national level, Clayton Frehner has always been responsive Dr. James M. Miller on important educational issues. to the needs of the Beryl yL Gwyn R.Clark Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hulef New Castle u i' |