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Show THE Cystic Fibrosis Drive Planned ipti) llib 22, 1975, Page II cont, from page one door-to-do- ng r. NEW BEAR KI EH Junior high- - PTA officers for 1975-7- 6 are (1 to Mary Moriyama. historian; Betty Francom. president; Ford Jeppsen, principal; Tess Hess, vice president and Janice Gardner, secretary. Outgoing council president Beth Ballard installed the new officers Monday. TIMES, May ND Negotiation Charges or A canvas of homes will begin this week by members of the community as part of the annual Cystic Fibrosis drive. "Members of the community will be calling at your homes or businesses for contributions," said Mrs. Beverly Edvalson, local chairwoman. "Contributions to this fund not only help children with Cystic Fibrosis, but also children with asthma and other diseases." she said. Cystic Fibrosis is a congenital disease of the mucous glands throughout the body which usually develops during childhood causing pancreatic insufficiency and pulmonary disorders. $Aog LEADER-GARLA- ess aard said the negotiating teams have used ground rules which outline operating procedures. They include such things as an agreement to initial points of agreement as they are negotiated "so we know we had agreed" at a later date, he said. The teams have not really "got Into negotiations at all" yet, Hougaard added. Agreement on ground rules at the outset is "absolutely important for people to stay friends. It's time we tried to put things on a businesslike basis." Negative feelings which have developed in the past during negotiation's, he said, usually when "its been drug on." David Morrell, school board clerk and a member of the school board's negotiating team, said Tuesday afternoon he feels "progress is being made," He said Tuesday's early morning meeting produced an agreement for regular progress." Faculty representatives meetings between now and which compose the BEEA when the BEEA says it will cut off negotiations. policy board voted last WedThe BEEA has claimed nesday to meet the June 1 that the district failed to deadline or suspend negosubmit a list of negotiation tiations. The teacher, met at Bear points by April 1 as called River City Thursday to ratify for in the master agreement "We have their list," the decision. About 120 were in attendance. Morrell admitted "but the Hougaard said it is difficult Board didn't submit any." "We'll work from their for teachers to meet In the summer when they are not emlist," he added. "We've been struggling from the beginployed and that the April-Juperiod provides adequate time ning to get clarification of the list from the BEEA." to negotiate. he noted. Asked if he thought the inHe said the BEEA seems formation aired in the press to be hung up on the prorecently about the unwillingness of the board team to cedural questions. The negotiation team plannegotiate violated the master agreement provision which ned to make a public report says all press releases will on the progress of negotiabe issued jointly during the tions to the school board negotiation period, Hougaard Wednesday. said no. "I really don't believe we've started negotiations," he said. "We've even yet to have mention of those items 5 SHADY LANE MOTEL A for negotiation." School Board President 4 Apt for rent Utilities Ken Porritt said Monday he 2. paid. "couldn't give any response with(to the BEEA criticism) out checking with board Speaking of the Friday session of negotiating which went from 6- -8 a.m.. Hougaard said: "I don't see that we've made a lot of progress... Tm hoping the morning (Tuesday-progra- m will show some ne Summer School Registration Is Underway " Box Elder School District's summer school will begin June 9 at the Bear River Junior high. Classes are still open for registration, with the exception of 9 a.m. and 1(1 a.m. swimm'ng. For further information contact Don Potter at the Junior high school. Buses will run to communities in the valley where there is sufficient student interest. On June 9, buses will stop at the school, or if there is no school, at the church in each town. After this first day the bus drie ill adjust his stop amodate the majority of the list is the 9 a.m. dancing If) yrs. or older - swimming yrs., (Jen. sports, band, ukelele, electronics, reading, cooking, arts and crafts, home 8-- 10 a.m. - dancing swimming sports, 10 yrs.. yrs., gen. fi- -8 bafid. Lee Diderjckson, Erickson, Lola Ann Rae Lynn Farley, Estep, Carlos Flores, Laura Jean Flint. Leo Forsgren, Kenneth Teresa Diane Fowkes, Janet RonFrancom, Angie ald K. Fridal, Jayne Fronk, Jeffrey Krey Fronk, Floyd Fuller, Norman Gene Fukui, Mary Myla Jean Fuller, Gam, Lloyd Darvel George, Bradley Bryan Gibbs, Julie Brian Lewis Gibbs, Kay Debra A. Grove r, Grant, Kerry Bevan Hales, Lynae Dawn Hansen, Tommy Don Harper, Kathy Lyn Harris, Kelly Vernon Harris, Robert Diane Annis The following of classes: 10 sci- guitar, art ence, reading, cooking, arts and crafts. a.m. - dancing 6- -8 yrs. swimming 10 yrs.- and older, gen. sports, band, vocal, mayi,,, ,. cooking,. C.igjjce, Jggines, iarts .and togtjmnjl crafts. -- ' Hun-sak- er, Melody Ann Hurd Kathleen Ann Hurley, Kathy Sue Isaacson, Dona Simms Jackson, Kaylene Jackson, jjerry,, Wilf 4Jensen, Kevin L. John, Lance-Jeppesen- , Lawrence Jay Johnson, Michael G, Johnson, Brad Leigh Jones. William Barry Jones, Raleen S. Josephson. Dawn Kendrick, Kathy Kelly Ann Kidman, Alan C. Kunzler. Burt C. Kunzler, Del Dee Kunzler, Julie Kathleen Lansford, Kathryn A. Larsen, Casey D. Leavitt, ru. Sharrie The finest case made Rugged double walled construction Regular $1935 LeFcvre, Jeffrey Howell SAVE 14.95 The super lightweight MCCULLOCH cunt, from page one J IK v 1 ; Now only $1Q995 'MAY'S CHEVRON SERVICE Diuorriliil HIWGIOIUG A t In other action: Charles Jeanette Morris, Taylor suggested that volunteers be sought to furnish Richard Morris, Baughn Chad to haul gravel to help trucks Mortenson, Kathryn , Lee Munns. KentNagao, Wll-fill a new road from Sandall-woto the McKinley school. Lynne Neal, Lori Nelson A bridge over the canal Sandra Nelson, Faye was completed last year, but Joel Sharon Nelson, not the road. Mayor Mason Newman, Manuela Nieto, Bill said the county is unable to P. Norr, Brad B. Norr, Cindy Didericksen Jan help at the present time. Norr, Taylor asked interested citOyler, Daniel Niel Pali, izens to contact City Clerk Jeffrey Palmer, Ronald G. Daniel William Palmer, Jay Hirschi. Fire Chief Lynn Iverson DaNeel Parker, Pantle, went over' plans for the new Derrick Charles Peavler, fire station revealing thatthe Brian Douglas Petersen, estimated cost of materials Cynthia Petersen , Hal Funds Douglas Peterson, Larry would be $31,700. Ravsten, Janalee Rhodes, totalling $23,505 are curLynn Richins, Wellington rently available. Labor for Robins, Jeff Construction will be donated Lynn Ronald Lamor .Mitchel Roche, thefire- - department and Connie Rudd, others. Rogers, Jolene Rudd Cardell E, "What we really need is Sackett, Susan Sandall, Daniel M. Scott, Jay Dee Scott, approval" to go ahead, Mayor Mason said. Chris E. Selman, Jeffrey Councilman Dean Showell, Carol Gail Taylor urged the firemen to look into the possibility of Jan Sorensen, Shumway. Gam Stimpson, Stephanie constructing a pre -- stressed cement building versus a Ann Shuril Ray Stokes, steel one. Debra Jean Taylor, Supan. The approval the mayor Cindy Jo Thomas, Gary Kensought apparently died in the neth Thomas, Janeen Thompson, Teresa Thompson, Ray D. Thompson, Laurie Udy, Joni Ward, W. Frank Wei-le- r. Lynn David Wells, David Charles Wheatley, David Jores White. Yvette White, Dav'd I. Winkler, Shirley Utah Ulan Jea . Councilman od ensuing conversation. The council voted to allow parking on of Tremont the east side street from D & B Electric north. Wayne Payne, one of ' the operators of the store and Pete Quinney, owner of Quinney's Inc. made the request saying it would provide ten additional stalls. appointed Don Petersen to serve on the and Planning Commission Stan Anderson and Boyd to serve on the board of adjustments. Police Chief Ron Ogborn received permission to ask six city residents to serve on a Traffic Advisory Council which will make recommendations concerning such things as location of stop signs and speed zones. Council approved an amended budget giving approximately $5,000 adrevenue to the ditional streets department. Councilman Taylor painted a bleak picture of road conditions in the town. Councilman Webb suggested maybe the city needs to earmark new revenue from the quarter-ce- nt sales tax for road improvements for two or three years. Cul-lim- ' J i f j 257-569- members." 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Prior to the speeches, the students of the Howell school entertained the crowd with a musical program outlining Utah history. Members of the PTA presented teachers Kate Dennis and Lila Pardons and aide Helen Brown and cook Fallows with presents. . COMPOUNDED DAILY .tSSOc 4. F.l-m- ira Give a Graduation ( for the first 825,000 plus S3 for each additional $1,000. $112 Save where YOUR INTEREST is MINI MAC 25 saw with profps-atona- l features. Big 12" bar and chain. Automatic oiling. Cuts a 6 inch log in cont. from page one ma Harris, Kendall HathJana Hess, Julie away, Ann Hess, Verlin E. Hess, Howard-Trud- Ray Lish, David Earl Mad-se- n, GreNancy Manning, gory Marble, Kent Lee Mason, Iris June McCulley, Deborah Sue McNeely, Glade A. Merrell, William R. Molt Vrenda Morris, Dennis Alvin Morris, D. Thomas 11 City Backs Inspector cont. from page one students. arts. 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