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Show : ' v ' ""V "r J ' A, i - f - v - . - : .::ir" , i ,r, T-.. , , J STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT - Craig Wilcox and Greg Price, seated at the piano, practice for the student achievement judging as judges, I. to r.: Alpha Bolton, Rayma Brush, Florence Brinton and Yvonne Bishop look on. Music students from American Fork, Pleasant Grove and Lehi participated in achievement day. Student Achievement Program Draws Large Participation A Student Achievement program was held by the Timp Chapter and sponsored by the Utah Music Teachers Association, Associa-tion, on Saturday, May 3, at American Fork. Beginning at 8:30 a.m. and continuing most of the day, there were 16 local teachers and 96 students participating. partici-pating. Students performed two memorized numbers and participated parti-cipated in techniques, sight reading, music appreciation and music theory. They were judged on individual performance. The judges were Rayma Brush and Florence Brinton from the Utah Music Teachers Association, assisted as-sisted by this year's president, Yvonne Bishop and former president, Alpha Bolton. Mrs. Marge Merkley of American Amer-ican Fork was the program chairman with Janeen Runolf-son, Runolf-son, PI. Grove, as assistant chairman. A luncheon was Smokey Says: (:m SAVE ON BURN WOOD IN YOUR FIREPLACE ... NOT IN FOREST FIRES ! 1 ' Protect our forests from fire! sf"5Q ?"srv3 iccsis e5"C5"i3 eo-iP zccrs r,o"u s&csr f t t MOTHER'S DAY t Giftswith Life: a m. a H rldtC IUI nci & Music to Pluck For Piggy Bank I ruiAi p Lime LAiidd. jj Hallmark Cards - Free Gift Wraping Ye Old Pool Hall Gift Shoppo served to the teachers, judges and their guests. American Fork participants were: Teacher, Myrna Olsen -students, Derek Price, Charlotte Char-lotte Colledge; teacher, Max Buhler - students, Gayliene Crawford, Michelle LaComb, Michelle Smith, Darrell Smith, Stephanie Scoresby, Mark Christiansen, Kristine Gerber, Diane Christensen, Lisa Johnson, John-son, Brent Kitchen and Paula Bringhurst. Teacher, Lynelte Morill (Or-em) (Or-em) - students, Lauretta Haddock, Had-dock, Pam Kallas, Cindy King, Chimone Anderson and Brenda Nerdin. Teacher, Elaine Had-field Had-field - students, Gregory Had- No hot air With this Lermofc Nifty Weather Days offer voor family can enov central .air con ditiuning for a lot less than you thought You'll have cool, fresh, filtered air in every room in your house or building. Just add Lennox air conditioning to your present heating system Simule as that. 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Teacher, Marge Merkley -students, Rebecca Burgoyne, Robyn Ivins, Heather Bennett, Heide Pierce, Karen Monson, Liza Taylor, Jackie Brocious, Bernard McGuire, RoJeanne Howe, Carrie Hunt, Jody Jackson, Jack-son, Stephen Monson, Eddie Burnside, Julie Brocious and Cindy Chesnut. $100 OFF On The Lennox Central Air Conditioning Unit That Matches Your Furnace. Air 756-2451 s a...:, n Operating Climb 133 "Total Maintenance and Operating costs of Utah schools increased from $101,194,353 to $240,530,407, or 138 percent in the 10 years since 1964," the Utah Taxpayers Association said today. "The costs do not include funds spent for Capital Outlay and Debt Service," the UTA News noted. "Per capita operating costs in Alpine District were $754.14 compared with the state average aver-age of $840.64," said the Tax Research organization. Alpine School district had the state's lowest per pupil costs with $754.14. Grand District was next with $762.46. Daggett District Dis-trict had the highest costs -$1,866.81. UTA claims that the teacher-pupil teacher-pupil ratio is the most important item in determining school operating oper-ating costs. When the ratio drops just one point, it costs the taxpayers an additional $5.5 million. mil-lion. According to the Association, Associa-tion, in the past 10 years the ratio has dropped 11 percent, from 25.9 to 22.0. This cut in the teacher-pupil ratio means that 1,421 more teachers are now being used to teach a similar number of pupils than ten years ago. The teacher-pupil ration in Alpine Al-pine District was 25.0 compared to the state average of 22.9 Daggett District had the lowest ratio, with 12.6 and Washington the highest, with 25.7, followed by Nebo with 25.6. The UTA News further noted that the 1973-74 average con Sprin Vacation Specials '74 Ford Mustang II Coupe, Auto. Trans., 2300 cc ngine, Bucket Seats, 12,000 miles, Extra Sharp $2995 71 Buick Skylark, 2-dr Hardtop, Hard-top, Vinyl Roof, Full Powered inch Air Cond., Very Clean, Low Mileage $2195 Deal Right With Cartwright Marvin's Motor Plaza 151 East Main American Fork Phone 756-2880 fjr- Mothers Day-A special day for remembering-this year at Devey's we have our most beautiful selection of great gifts that will please Moms of all ages. Beautiful Blouses - Fashion Right Pant Suits and of course her favorite perfume. Each gift will be especially wrapped in elegant paper-at no extra charge JVV Two Great Stores Am. Fork and University Mall Mom's Special Perfume Cost o? Schools Percent in 10 Years tract salaries of classroom teachers in Utah were $9,146, or $1,016 per month for time ac "Nothing personal, Freddie. It's just that I couldn't possibly be seen out with a boy younger than myself." 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Association analysts said that fringe benefits - retirement, social security, and insurance -cost taxpayers an additional $32.2 million. This is equivalent to about $1,462 for every school employee per year. Adding this to the $1,016 per month salary would put monthly average teacher salaries at near $1,179. By districts, average salaries range from a low of $7,630 in Daggett to a high of $9,810 in Tooele. A status symbol is an instrument instru-ment you clash when you want someone to know you are there. Some people have to be out on a limb before they-li turn over a new leaf. The man who steps into a cage with a dozen lions impresses im-presses everybody except a school-bus driver. 1 . ! V i THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1975 Most non-negotiable demand you-ll ever hear; the baby calling call-ing for his 3 a.m. feeding. Juicy, Delicious Oranges lb. 10 Wholesun Frozen Orange Juice 6 oz. 5 for 95 Half Gallon Ct. 2 Milk 59 8 Pac Cans Coke Sprite Tab $1.39 50 lbs. 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