OCR Text |
Show is one zc used. Teachers shall punctuality. Extenuating circumstances beyond students' control may be considered for exemption by the teacher. Teachers are not required to provide make-u- p work for tardiness. An unUnapproved. Absences approved absence Is any absence tor any reason not properly cleared with the schooL Teachers are not required to provide make -- up work for unapproved absences. ln-fo- rce HERfS WORE ABOUT School day in advance where reasonably possible. If not possible to do so in advance then approval Is required no - V "if later than the first day of return to school. Work for these absences - may be made up within limits prescribed by the teachers. UNEXCUSED ABSENCE f; - -- fi i PROCEDURES CONTROL ATTENDANCE Truancy Truancy is any absence from school where the student has willfully chosen to be out of school for all or part of a school day. Make up work for truancies Is not allowed. Tardiness All tardiness to class PO- -. IiCES Each school shall implement daily attendance checking procedures. A signed parent Verification guardian note, a telephone call, or a parentguardian personal visit to the school is required for each entire, or part day. Excused absence. Verification is required before the student returns to class. Leaving Campus Before the student leaves the school campus during the day the student shall; Check out with the main office AND supply the office with verified parental permission. Upon hisher return to school the student shall check in at the office. and Mrs. Walt Messlnger Cedar City spent the weekend from in Mlnersville. Denlse (Wood) Hillock "and two children from Seattle, Washington are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wood. While here she She had her baby girl blessed. was given the name Heather Teresa Hillock. Heather was blessed by her grandfather, Vern Wood. Gertrude Marshall in in Kearns her grandchildren while tending their parents are away from home. Jackie, Russell and Bryan Muir and Daniel Addinton from Henderson are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Blackburn. In Sacrament Meeting the Pat Price family gave the program with talks and song. They are moving to Kearns where they both will teach school. David McMullln picked up Doug Blackburn in Beaver then drove to Camp Williams where they will attend "Freedom Academy". Helem Roberts and Laurie Busman from Idaho has been visiting Mlnersville and staying with Phil and Lola Roberts. On July 31 word was received that William M. Stevens passed He was the in Wyoming. away husband of Pauline Rollins Stevens; sister of Vivan Marshall, Sylva DaClavis and Clarence Rollins. rence and Delia Rollins, Darwin and Vivian Marshall, Sylva Davis, Bonnie Willden and Trudy Swindle-hurs- t, daughters of Clarence went to the service. They had a lovely trip and saw some beautflul country. They came home by way of Yellowstone National Park. Bill and Pauline had one son, Robert; four daughters,CharlsleSlms, Ethel Walton, Diane Langolf, and Slyvia Newman. Bill was buried in Cowby, Wyoming their home town on August 3, 1987. Mr.andMrs.Sherwin Wood had some of their nelces and nephews visit them during the weekend. They were Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Baker, Salt Lake City, Utah; Mrs. Eileen Terry, West Jordan, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gillins, Franklin, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Steve QUins and baby Mr. Also a very honored alumni was Mary Schow Crookston, she was In the first graduating class of Milford Kurtls Brandy, Clarkstow, Utah; High School, 1919. She Is & fine andMrs.Mary Gllllns, Logan, Utah; J and lovely lady. . Mary has been Ann Gillins, Kearns, Utah. since Las she in left Vegas living The Obra and Gladys Myers faenMilford in 1921. I had an on mily had their family reunion largement made of the picture of her the in Flat Johns at Big 5 July SfcSi fcjjWs&iaHMW 1 i graduating class and she enoyed Beaver Mountains. on at it and the looking commenting MARY SCHOW CROOKSTON, a member of the first graduating class There were 80 family members other 6 classmates. We found out of Milford High School in 1918. present. Some coming from Wyothere are two of them residing In UNEXCUSED ABSENCE POLICIES Nevada, Arizona, Texas and Alltruanciai TruanciesAardies ming, Salt Lake City. , In Utah from Salt Lake City, Provo I so much enjoyed visiting with shall be reported to parentsguararea to St. George. Virginia Ryan Clark and her hus-ba- n, dians by the teacher andor administration. Tardles shall be reported There were 18 family members Harry Clark. He wasa music at any time the teacher deems the Vir-inteacher at M.Hi!. In 1940-4g who could not be there. It was a around visiting with each other, problem excessive. Disciplinary linot real fun time for all who did come. some of them were classmates they action may include but is confeto: Parentstudent mited Elaine Albrecht Anderson and her had not seen since they had left husrence; detention (time to time); reMilford. daughter, Sheila and Sheila's Indiana or referral to Fort Wayne, of Pat ferral band juvenile court, The Steak Fry was held at the spent last week visiting with Milton Fair Grounds Friday night, due to to other social service agencies. act to I are officials School and Reva Albrecht and family. The the heavy rain and storm the night required delinin as witnesses Albrecht family had a barbequed complaining before. breakfast Saturday morning, ' Y and contributing actions A was at Richmond Hall. quency served family dinner on Sunday for Elaine i which may apply to anyone contriand her family. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Buffet lunch was served at the City Albrecht and family of St. George buting to the truancy. Students who Park, Social Hour at Selma Kirks recomtruant are came up and had dinner with them. a maybe habitually then home, banquet catered by Elaine is also visiting with Sheldon Mary Jo Holm was held at the mended to the Board of Education for and Mary Albrecht and attending expulsion from schooL Elementary school afterwhlch music was played for dancing. Sunday morher school Class Reunion in MilUnapproved Absences after the third unapproved absence during any ford. ning found everyone traveling out to Hamp and Rosa Lee Burke's ranch semester' in any class it shall be Carla Eyre joined her parents, Elmer and Margie Johnson and went for a brunch. A full schedule of the duty of the teacher to notify the parentguardian to Park City to watch LaDell play directly or events and delicious food were en5AM AND ALT A HICKMAN, 1921 and 192 graduates of Milford High ball. through the school attendance office, joyed. as directed by the principal. Sam is the oldest living alumni ofMHS. Althoough he School. Jane and Gary Blackner along with GoodBond a Cum At the Banquet in 1921 he could have graduated two years earlier but After 15 absences of any kind durtheir son, Mathew spent a week with graduated win C lass of 1920 was honored as our the school year, other than veri- - ' Wllma and Dace and visiting in ing opted to stay and play basketball. oldest Alumni of Milford. Howard fled illness, a parent conference Minesville, Beaver and Cedar City. Jones who traveled by motor home with the principal is required. Af- Mark and Maradie Hugh celebraclear from Florida was honored as ter 20 absences of any kind, other ' ted their 12th birthday. Their pathe one travoling the farthest. Sam than verified Illness, a social sertook them and their friends rents and wife, Alta Hickman were also vice or juvenile court referral Is ' to Cedar City to bowl and eat. honored. required. They had a fun time. ginia gave me a priceless ledger Unexcused absence penalties may Rick Hugh son of Larry and Rita which was her grandfather's John include reduction in credit and graand Brady Carter, son of Hugh Ryan. Also a 1935 Hilltop Echo des as listed below and if there are : ney and LuAnn Carter were baptized. and an article on Milford wrote by more than five unexcused absences Larry and Rita Hugh took their Jeanette Kohler in 1934. I will in any semester the student may be family to Salt Lake City last week to share these with you in my future ruled ineligibility for participation do some school shopping. articles. Virginia's brother Doug in school activity programs. Blllie Gibson from California has Ryan held our group's attention as Grades and credit are earned by hero visiHns his mother Mrs. (man " we enjoyed listening to him '.tell ; successful completion of class wor k, ' .Lettie Glbson.wwww-.- " ' xl. , UllU storied 61 lits' childhood on tNT attendance, participation, and con- ftjftf ', Mike and Sherri Yardley are the Nona and Cal Miles from Califorr ranchand his close" friendship wtflP' "duct Acceptable to the instructor. nla and Dorothy andColleenBowctttt " 'proud parents of a baby boy born the Plate pVopfc and their chUdren? "Weightings for unexcused absences from Lake Tahoe all visited their August 10, 1987. The little lad They helped build fence and worked up to the following amounts are aland grandparents, Rulon and weighed in at 8 lbs. 12 ozs. parents for his father. Thank you so much lowed: Rachel Eyre. Virginia for the ledger and paper. unexcused absences loss of Jamie Maycock celebrated her 7th All in all the M.H.S. Reunion was up to 10 percent of credit and grade. About 30 friends were in birthday. a great success. It was wonderful Above 11 unexcused absences The MHS Reunion Steak Fry was moved to the Fa'r STEAK FRY: attendance. They all enjoyed a visit with all visiting your friends andi loss of up to 15 percent of credit and in atten- from Bozo the Clown. grounds because of poor weather. Over 350 people were classmates. Without the hard work grade. dance to visti with former classmates and renew acquaintances.; hursdayug!l3, 1987 Page 2 All unexcused absences, except of all the committees this couldn't on have been possible. Thanks again.' Saturtruancy, may be made up Thanks to Eugene Johnson for the days and during theChrlstmas Holipictures of the Reunion and Bill! . days on a two-f- or -- one basis. That is Wunderlich for full coverage with! for each period missed a two period make-u- p will change the unexcused his moving camera. absence to excused. On district loTHOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: . cation and teacher will be provided When we were at the Fair Build- -! Controlling your blood pressure can reduce your chances monthly and on a daily basis during ing for the steak fry, there were the Christmas Holidays, (except for of heart disease. Have your blood some portable petitions set up pressure checked. Christmas Day, New Years Day, Saaround. And keep it in check for life. Two ladies were making some fanturday and Sunday), for such maketastic pictures. Isnuekinandlooted up. Students achleveing perfect attenand asked them what they were doing. They were Susan and Elaine Cr.iw: dance and straight A' grades in any who belong to the Mlnersville Fine ' class shall have the option of foreArts Club and they were making the going the final yearly exam in that class. Exhibits for Beaver County to take Appeal-Stud- ents to the State Fair. They were town looking for the home where and pafrom San Lindsay Waddingham really Rights of outstanding. The ladles have been! rentsguardians may appeal to the Diego, California thanked Beulah they once lived in reliving sad and Board of Education for exception to Wunderlich for the grand display of happy memories they once lived. doing this for the last 10 years. If any provision of this policy. fireworks Thursday evening starting Friday morning I had a visitor, her you went to the State Fair, you were able to see them and If you didnt the MJ1JS. Reunion of 1987. Of name was Mary Fisher Lewis from course we all know it was Gods Artesia, California. Mary said it you were never able to. This year own spectacular fireworks in the had been 46 years since she had they are displaying them at our NEWS ADVERTISERS American Heart Association form of lighting and thunder. been back to Milford. She said she County Fair. Be sure to see them. WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE WANT YOUR BUSINESS had lived here on our farm as a young There are hundreds of hours spent Starting Thursday Alumni were already converging on their old girl, she also lived at the old Cates on them and when you see them you Hometown of Milford. Walking up farm. We had a wonderful visit. will know why. and down Main Street as they did All day Friday Alumni were rewhen youngsters, driving around BEAVER COUNTY FAIR gistering at Dick Banks Barber Shop. Groups of them were stand- - r 24-3- .. 1. . BIRTHS - tj r- - 6-- 10 couitTvr"""ir""rj , San SluUlco Valley, Lower the numbers and raise your odds. : Barbara Mayer 1 0 Scthoeflulo off Euenff! Publiihtd a MONDAY, AUGUST 10 ' REAVER ajn. to 8:00 p.m. Fair entries will be accepted in all departments except Flowers, Prc1uc and Field Crops. No entries will be accepted later than today. 10:00 Milford, UUh 8475 TUESDAY, AUGUST 11 4:30 pun. Judging will take place in departments excepting Flowers, Produce and Field 10:00 a.m. ' all Crops. No to admittance during judging. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 USPS P0SIHASTL.: P.O. Box Send address changes to Beder Count) 368, Milford, Utah 8751, Telephone: SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE IN UTAH $12.00 PER YEAR ELSEWHERE $19,00 PER YEAR COPY Uc.pt RATES DEADLINES Nes MONDAY O73-OO- 0 Entered as second class matter weekly in the Milford Post Office. v AND PUBLISHER $2.00. Plus games and entertainment" throughout the day for Senior Citizens. . LJ). III 10:00 a.m. Grand Opening of the Fair. 10:00 a.m. H Demonstrations. 2.00 p.m. --Style Dress Review. 7:00 p.m.-Fa- rm Bureau Talent Find Contest at the Church. Contact John and Adrie Mlnersville Roberts at 5. 4-- GRAY "l, CORRESPONDENTS U3. 438-520- MILFORD IN MOTION . . . JESSIE WILLIAMS MINERSVILLE WILMA DAVIS SAN RUSTICO VALLEY . . BARBARA MAYER ADAMSVILLE BESSIE EDWARDS GREENVILLE BEAVER SPORTS MEL OS BORN AND NEWS FRIDAY. AUGUST 14 ' A4. 70 a.m. -S- ign-up e the Metrathon at the entry fee for all contestants includes contact Don and Deb Roberts, Beaver. 7:30 a.m. --Metrathon Begins. $5.00 rt. "1 I'Dlwdtw altoclanc to th flag of the unlltd Sims o Am.rlrn, and to th. Rapubllr for wolrn It ttn'i, on. utinn undr nod, Indlvlalblt, with llharty and Juatlrt lor all. . SENIOR CITIZEN DAY NATION u- SATURDAY, AUGUST ljf KIDS DAY Sign-U- p for the Bike and Tube Race 8:30 a.m. a.m. -- Race will begin a.m.-Ho- rse Show. 9:00 a.m- .- Kid's Pet Parade at the Rodeo Arena. Games and Races at the Fair iusju a.m- .- Kids 90 THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 NOON MARJORIE Citizen Cook -- Off. 12:00 Noon-Sen- ior Citizen Luncheon. 1:30 pjn.-P- ie Contest. 5:30 P.m FAMILY WESTERN NIGHT: Barbeque Beef Dinner with all the trimmings. Entertainment by the Bill Sherratt Band as well as local talent. Family, $15.00; Adults, $4.00; children, Senior Citizens. 9.-0-0 M EDITOR 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 pjm. Enter Produce and Flowers. Judging at 3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. is the Miss Beaver County Pageant at the Church. $1.00 donation accepted at Mlnersville the door. f tiw hollfeys till on th nrat IhrM dlyl at tlx wtttn all feadllMt will movt forward on. toll workmc day to Saturday noon. MANAGING I 110 a jn. -- Senior Fair-Buildi- uruunas. 10 p.m.-4- -H sponsored "Patty Pitch" and "Bull Dropping" contests. , Voiles performer from 49th Street Galleria in Salt Lake City, .50 admission fee. 5:30 p.m. --Sign -- up for the Turkey Shoot. p.m. -- Turkey Shoot begins. More information contact Dan Payne, Mlnersville. p.m. -- Championship Horse Pulling Contest by the Utah Horse Pulling Association. Adults, $3.00; children, Senior Citizens, $1.00. p.m- .- Dance. Music by Bill Sherratt Band. $2.00 per person. No alcoholic beverages. 20 60 60 80 |