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Show Nebo School District Plaits Study On Policy on Student Homework Py JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN district's fire policy, in which mnr ,4 the recommendation was made that the district's present policv staff and teachers , .. , parents, 'Mcn aots noi expire umu Jan. dis'urbed at this tine due to increasing fire s5d ha7 been orized by the board of educa-rate- IX Sh? s' tion At a recent board meeting, Dr Joe A Reidhead, superin- tendeni, proposed that the study' be made of homework being as- signed in the various classes of the district. Board members ap- proved the study, and will nom-emembers to work on the nt study committee. School Lunches Dr. J. Robert Hogan, board member from Payson, discussed with the board the present pro- -' cedure of having junior and Renior hieh school students Day for their school lunches on a b;.Ms. He asked the board to consider an arrangement wherehv oarents could Dav on a By A group of school personnel, usir.e State Vocational Funds, will travel to the American Vo- ... . .... : canon As&ocicuon convention m Boston. Mass.. on Dec. Thev irr'ude Eldon Reese, vo-- a.f. i Doctor Dr. Jon M. Pulley of Amen-rn.vTc- pour County YoUtflS Receive Eagle Scout Awards at Ceremonies '""mPreylaudec! (J n Tokyo for Peoce Efforts u (KPiF.e ? 'having been awarded a four-- 1 young 7th Ward. can Fork has received his de-- SPANISH FORK-- To is scholar He Fork from men to BYU of a, outstandmg Spanish year thY Kaji chiropractic gree of doctor Scout Easl mxtA thpir jnnn.mo.nimicvwr.iui iwui...un..nm Medal international peace ff,r V "7v this month at Palmer College of Awards m a court of tenor held for his success in .fu's Friday Fffst-lfth LDS Ward . u.t hi u.,s, at u Davenport, at the Chiropractic ...reducing antagonism among ., cei.tly. They are. Kendall At- sk.ing and swimming and ton- - iowa. cationai director, aienn on na(ions M now employed at the BL ' " ,01 pool.1(kav lwasJ,given the man, board member, and teach, Mr. Pulley is the son of Mr. Mr. Whitehead recommended B e as a uteguard. attard at a wremony at the that, inasmuch as two out of the era Dean Mason, Ronald Philips. and Mrs. George Puley. 215 X. 0f ir ' and Mrs Dovle He has held most of the lead- - Kajima Institute for Interna-ershi- p four insurance coverages to be Varion Bartholomew and Fenton 530 E.. American Fork. He is g positions available in tional Peace. Purpose of the trip a graduate of American Fork"b placed m the proposed package Billings ei hth graders are m U be to scouting, having served in the: broadhelp them get a High School and the Brigham plan had recently been renewed, t g ish fork Jnuior as leader. Senior! past patrol of education vocational view Young University. that the remaining item of boil. Kendall ard was presented at the Hj h pIa,s assistant leader, junior patrol to improve the er insurance be bid at the pres- - trends in order scnooi band Re completed the required clarinet in Court of Honor by Hart high uuaue now and Mtidaii scoutmaster explorer time and that all coverages programs ot eoo uistnci. Bullock of the National Parks our acadlimic years of pr0fes.'and Duane js bov's commission-inat- e Dost oresident. became due as of Jan. 1, JS72.I Superintendent Reidhead will Si0nal training to qualify fo- - his er there. Both are also active As Priest's quorum secretary. jCo"llci1'. At that time, consolidation of travel to Detroit, Mien., to neip degree. Palmer College is first in LDS Church work. Duane is: at a, he is also a leader in his church !uG.ary all coverages will be considered, in evaluating a computer center, and worid s iargest chiroprac- - president of the deacons quor-- i He lcs a tmembr activities and has received Sto1; B'ith the cost to be reimbursed tic college. While there he was urn, while Kendall is a eoun- LxplorOr SCOUtS ID ffl inWivMnal ..ral0 in hilof Approves Plan caD UM 01 001,111 aiaie LDS Second Ward. He member of the Student Judi- - selor in his. Board members approved the He also tl,e tlon- William Rust will be auth-ciar- y j nets wivfu as ut'u tiuei, assist council. 1 plays the oiano. proposal and instructed Mr. ' ant patrol leader, patrol leader, whitehead to contact various wized to attend the American He amj his wie ' Cardi along u- At recent ceremonies held in 4 CKn inc Ci and senior patrol leader, was insurant mmnanv rerommen- - Speech and Hearing Association with their four children now - i? LEHI Gary Elmer Fergus- House Scott Lundberg, 18, represident of his Explorer post dations to make sure there had convention u. Chicago in live in American Fork Mr. Mrs. of son and l ski on,. 18, K- Klr0' was de" ceived the Eagle Scout award. mmmuim i i and is currently a member of c not been work performed to-- ember Fn'liss the planning committee. He is Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. wards these insurance bids bas- - nled permission to attend a Na. Seoti Gary the rank of Eagle Scout. The of Teachers of The spicy flavor of cinnamon A. James Lundberg, 299 E. 3450 a member of the Order of the pH on nrinr indications that the tional Council convention in Washing- - is due to an essential oil in the X., Provo, and is a member Sunday, October 26, 1969 9A Arrow and is serving as chapSunday Herald coverages were coming up for English Prouo. Uth ter chief. LDS ton, D.C. in November. young bark of a Cej lones tree, of Post 778, tdgemont hid in the near future. , ewoAhbffi'eS Chiropractic Degree Earned scholp re-C- u"'s ,T . . " rm sev-l11.- ,) - Nov-da.- - weekly or monthly basis, rather than send toe lunch money d3lyAshworth Architects request- Dr. Hogan also discussed the ed a change in order to cut int0 ... .. . fnnnn ..nnnrl this TaiL ... iiccu iu siraicoiuujniuiw, existing wail in me mapieion School in Paylor Elementary Srhnd and Dlace a door rora to divide the,tne so.;, piayr0om in the base- - JS sciwui piopciiy uuiii uic uuiiit ment inw a storage area, mis property located on the south- - had be4f, omitted in the oriein- wes- - side of the school play-- 1 aj pianSi DUt was recommended M in- ground. Supt. Reidhead was principal in order to W Dy tne I ULUUC " fl""1' aLUiagc laLlilllca jiiuviu- im lem ar.a report ai me nesi ed in basement. The change board meeting. order was approved in the Insurance Study amount of $355, and board mem- Leroy Whitehead Jr., clerk- - Ders instructed the superinten-treasurdiscussed the prog- - dent to notify .the architect of ress to date of securing insur- - tne board's disapproval in the ance quotations developing of such items in the as to necessitate a eged insurance programs for all pians ot tne insurance coverage m chanee order, tne aistnct. ne poimeu oui iu uie To Attend Meeting board information he had reAll members of the board will ceived from the Utah Fire Rat- be attending all or part of the with regards to the ing Bu-emeetings of the School Boards Convention to be Association held Nov. 4 and 5 in Salt Lake ... f. AVE m 40 ptowTiifo ifliEr i " er ON - Ilk iy ALL LAMPS Yet your bedroom can be beautifully furnished for less than any room in the house! pack-'omissi- au Community Church City. In other action, the board apt proved a license for shelters in the Payson and Springville High School buildings. At the suggestion of Supt. Reidhead, Harvey Smith, second The Provo Community Congre- vice president of the Utah gational Church will hold a School Boards Association, will potluck dinner meeting Thurs- be invited to attend a board day at 6:30 p.m. with important meeting to discuss the USBA business matters scheduled to be budget and proposed activities for the coming year. discussed. today's Family Worship Hour A letter was read from Omar will feature soloist Seung Rack Hansen, cirector of research and Cha, a student from Korea, and evaluation, concerning the pos"My Jesus, As Thou Wilt." sibility of his running for mayor Pilgrim Fellowships will be of Springville. He expressed an 7 p.m. at a new time tonight interest in the opportunity, and at the church, and the College requested the board's feelings. fellowship will be at 7:30 p.m. felt it was a fine gesture They at the home of Dr. and Mrs. on the part of Mr. Hansen and 175 Maurice Baker, 2890 N. E., approved this action. Provo. The resignation of Anitra MarThe monthly Cub Scout pack tin, a teacher at the Taylor meeting will be held Thursday School in Payson, was accepted at 7:30 p.m. at fhe church. the board, effective Sept. 26. Theme will be "Buccaneer by Approves Trip Days" and those desiring may Board members approved a wear costumes. Whitehead fall-ou- Sets Dinner request from Leroy Jr., to attend the Association of School Business Officials annual meeting in Phoenix, Aiz. Evelyn Jordan will attend the Arizona Food Service Conference in Phoenix in November, where she has been invited as a guest speaker. Her expenses will be paid by the Arizona group. Supt. Reidhead, Omar Hansen, Boyd Goodrich, Phil "Comfort ye, comfort ye my Clark, and Boyd Ray people, saith your God." This Stansfieid will visit the Media verse horn the book of Isaiah, Center Schools in Grand Juncis included in Sunday's lesson- - tion, Colo., and will participate sermon at Christian Science in a BYU workshop in individ churces. The subject of the ualization of instruction, Nov. Clark Stewart will travel to sermon is "Probation After West Point Academy for an or-Death." All are welcome at services ientation on the academy and to be held in First Church of .military life as a creer oppor-ChriScientist, 105 N. 1st E.Jtunity for high school students. Provo, Si ndav School is at 9: 45 jTravel will be reimbursed by 'the Army Air Force. a.m. O O Because we want everybody happy in bed!! 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