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Show The Beaver Press - March 21, 1996 - Page 4 PUBLIC NOTICES, Winning Foods j The Society "Winning with Food" day, on March 28, taking part in the National Nutrition Month. The purpose of this event brings awareness that a proper diet can reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease. This years NOTICE SURPLUS PROPERTY SALE Beaver County Commission has declared the below listed County property as surplus to the needs of the County, and has authorized the public sale of same by sealed The event has a Southwestern theme. Schools state wide will be preparing their meals to contain only 30 fat, and also featuring fruits and veggies to support the message. Marcy Williams and Candalyn Goodwin are promoting good nutrition in our high school and Lorraine Brown is in charge of bid. 1. 00284 Compaq Desk Pro 286 Computer 2. 00285 Compaq Desk Pro 286 Computer 3. 00286 Compaq Computer Keyboard 4. 00287 Compaq Computer Keyboard 5. Remington "Line A Time", Model 112 6. 00301 Hobart File Cabinet 7. 00288 Sony Dictating Transcribing Machine 8. 103 Binding Apparatus 1984 Thunderbird Coupe 9. 10. Bob Tail Dump Truck w Snow Plow 11. Bob Tail Dump Truck 12. 50 Remington Rand Typewriter Smith Corona Typewriter 13. 14.00342 Canon Fax Phone 1 5. 00392 Packard Bell Monitor 16.00393 NCR Computer 17.00394 NCR Keyboard The above items are offered for sale, without warranty, by sealed written bid. The items may be inspected at the Beaver County Courthouse, 105 East Center, Beaver, Utah, between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM on March 27, 1996 and 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM on March 28, 1996. All bids, accompanied by a deposit in an amount equal to twenty percent of the amount tjid, must be received by the tounty Clerk, on provided bid )rms, prior to 2:00 PM on larch 28, 1 996 in the office of ne County Clerk. The County Clerk will open the submitted bids and sell the items at 3:00 All PM on March 28, 1996. items purchased must be paid for in full and removed from the Courthous'eby bidder prior to 5:00 PM American Cancer is a sponsoring the elementary. We hope this will provide the possibility of learning about nutrition and healthy eating and apply them in your home. Jennie Smith SSNs for Baby and Other Tax Tips To claim an exemption for born before any dependent November 1995, you must list the dependent's Social Security number on your tax return.. Always use a correct Social Security number on all tax foims and schedules. To get one, contact the nearest Social Security Administration Office for Form SS-"Application for a Social Security Number Card." 5, Filing Requirements for Dependents Dependents must follow specific rules to figure whether they have to file a tax return. The amount and type of income and whether they are married, age 65 or older, or blind are all taken into account. For details, get Publication 929, Tax Rules for Children and Dependents, in -- English only. Published in The Beaver Press March 21, 1996. FOREST TIMBER FISHLAKE SALE, NATIONAL THE FOREST. SOUTH FORK ASPEN SALE, is located within sections 7 and The 18, T29S, R4W, SLBM. Forest Service will receive initial and oral bids at the Beaver Ranger District office at 10:00 a.m. local time on April 18, 1996, for an estimated 346 M board feet of aspen and 50 M board feet of Engelmann spruce NATIONAL FOR haven't told him about the karate lessons yet. I want it to come as a surprise." "I was moved by Pat Rimpau, seconded by Norman L. Lamb, and unanimously passed that a student at Milford High School be expelled for the remainder of the school year. Other personnel matters It February 6, 1996, be approved. It was moved by Rondo T. Farrer, seconded by Norman L. Lamb, and unanimously passed that the bills be approved. Construction Manager Cliff Lawrence met with the board and reviewed several concerns on the new buildings and reported on the progress performance bonding situation. May be settled within the next six weeks. Mr. Willden reviewed trie proposed School Calendar for next year. It was moved by Pat Rimpau, seconded by Norman L. Lamb, and unanimously passed that the 1996-9- 7 calendar be tentatively approved and presented to the teachers fcr their review. Holmes Superintendent reported that his request to be placed on the C.I.B. agenda again has not been answered at present, but was promised that a letter was being sent to take care of this situation. Holmes Superintendent reviewed some of the legislation that was passed and pertains to the education system. Closing First East between the vocational building and the gym was again discussed and it H-j- P.M. 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There being no further business to come before the board, Edwards, and unanimously passed that the minutes of B 40 me tangere 41 Storm factor 44 Reverence 45 Pink-sli- p 46 Young Mr. Lincoln 47 Print units CCMBCS ?T-P-7- - II I m nil STJ vSuifitl yearn a.- - iiiiiyip uMoa, 1 j Jt' was determined that the street would be closed during school hours only. No gates will be installed. Cones and no parking signs will be provided by Beaver City. as a second language program was discussed. Will be updating the program throughout the district. It was moved by Pat Norman seconded by Rimpau, L. Lamb, and unanimously approved that the hiring of the e sweepers be following Sandi Daniels, approved: Belknap - John Watson, Milford T part-tim- T passed that the coaches be approved at Milford High, Adrianne Whittaker assistant track coach (paid) Nancy Caiter, volunteer girls softball coach - Robert Langston baseball coach and Rick Rose assistant baseball coach (both paid -- "How about putting hangers on your shopping list?" . Wl,t.l-JI..UI- ,fc. . positions). USBA Regional Meeting will be held March 27th, 6:00 P.M. at S.U.U. It was moved by Norman L. Lamb, seconded by Rondo T. Farrer, and unanimously passed that the board go into closed session at 1 :30 P.M. Personnel "Your Honor, does a tie go to the defendant?" WRITE TO US! Voor Qewo "Miss Kelly, could you get the window washing company on the line?" 2:10 P.M. Six members of Save The Old Beaver High School Committee met with the board and Dell Hollingshead, acting as spokesman read a 2 12 page letter to the board. All those present were given an opportunity to express their views and ask questions. Some asked for more time to find ways to preserve the old building and others asked that it be used for a middle school. Board President, C. David White, addressed the committee, and the committee was asked to return to next months board meeting for further discussion. It was moved by Pat Rimpau, seconded by Rondo T. g g Discussed It was moved and seconded that regular session resume at 3ublished in The Beaver Press lAarch 21,1996. (Coold Da Here Manager Nicholas R. Dotson. The meeting was called to order at 10:00 A.M. and an invocation was offered by G. Brent Edwards. It was moved by Norman L. Lamb, seconded by G. Brent 6:00 P.M. It was moved by Norman L. Lamb, seconded by G. Brent Edwards, and unanimously sawtimber arked or otherwise designated or cutting. Forest The Service eserves the right to reject any and all bids, interested parties nay obtain a prospectus from he office listed below. EI Vice-Preside- nt ACROSS " p Jai 5 Away from work i5 8 Auditioner's ?S goal 12 "No Trespassing," e.g. 13 Patriotic org. 14 Really bad 15 Big banner s-17 Teens' mecca 18 A billion years 19Mrs. Iago 21 Cobs and pens ' 24 Gear for Alberto Tomba 25 "Isn't It Romantic?" J5 26 Spiraling descent 30 Candle count 1 High. fir WHAT'S YOUR OPINION? Present: C. David White President, Norman L. Lamb and Board Members Pat Rimpau, Rondo T. Farrer, and G. Brent Edwards. were Also present Superintendent Carl M. Holmes, Assistant Superintendent Donald J. Willden, and Business EI Bambi Cafe views held. English NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Complete information concerning the timber, the conditions of the sales, and submission of bids are available to the public at the District Office, Beaver Ranger District, P.O. Box E, Beaver, Utah 84713. March 3, 1996 Crossword Puzzle Sponsored By was reported that Robert Dalley Jr., who was approved for hire-- last month, has now resigned. Will advertise again for 12 time bus driverl2 time custodian position. Danny Beard will be filling in until applications are received and inter- the sale canceled. sub-alpi- ne Meeting Minutes Farrer, and unanimously passed that the board go into closed session at 3:05 P.M. Personnel Discussed it was moved and seconded that regular session resume at It ori Friday March 29, 1 996, if not the deposit shall be forfeited and and School Board dt?0 HOOte opouirJG BraSi f I TAUKW31D I femeoca A N VbUKWcuv fiodosc? j jg L.lHArScW.- ow4 afu VfTli AZt o A GEORGE by MARK SZORADY FUttL OUT WrPCR? cf w Atws-- XT? (sinw m &gymii ri-Ta- v, An i ' jfffl ' i i i ir i : i tvmr n 11 i |