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Show Paee o HERALD. Provo, Utah lTHE ' Sunday. May 3, .. f i M i 1970 ... Clean-U- p Council Hears Santaquin '! i 4i I I'M- ByEsteOtPefersos Numerous SANTAQUIN matters were considered at the last meeting of the Santaquin Qty Council, with Mayor Doyle Crook in charge. clean-u- p The day, the homecoming celebration, dry ordinances concerning dags, appointments, licenses and city purchases were among un- portant issues discussed. Mayor Crook reviewed the accomplishments of the clean up April 18, and stated that through the close cooperation of the chairmen, citizens and city, it was a great success. He added city-wi- 9 1 S I 11 I 6$ T t , I. that the beautification program is now underway and will con- tinue through the summer with trophies in four categories to be warded late in August. Four Awards The awards will be presented for the most beautifully land- scaped yard both front and back, the most attractive front yard, the most beautiful back yard and the yard making the most in provement during the summer months. He also announced that the Lions Club had voluntarily placed painted trash barrels in the cemetery and each city park 'fo-- etfort to keep these that group win be held Ma 6. chase a used steel roller from The council decided to enforce W. Clyde Construction Co. premises fiean. Flans w.e continued for the annual homecoming celebration to be held June 19 and 2C. Mrs. Leland Kelly was appointed chairman of the city float with Mrs. Tern' Steele and Mrs. Eob Nostaja ntimed as Dorine Wall was appointed chairman of the Miss Santaquin queen contest to be held May 16. Malte Appointment , Other ajjpointments included that of Lorenzo Clark who will represent the city on the Utah Association of Shade Trees Cbmmitteo. The first meeting of strictly the ordinance governing dogs, which states that all dogs must be on the owner's property from sunset to sunrise. If they are cuaght wandering, the streets during these hours they can De killed. The Council considered the feasibility of providing a dog pound and it was decided to check into this matter. Waye Smith was granted a license to open a floral shop in the building formerly used as a Pst office. The Council decided to pur- - t W. Prices' By motion it was decided not to participate in the mosquito abatement program in the county this year, la a second motion passed by the Council, provision was made to make allowance for the Uiah Valley Industrial Development Association assessment of budget in the CASE LOT I Sparc 1970 ON CASEtOTSONlY The box for citizens to leave BANANAS name suggestions for the park on Main Street is now in city hall, according to Mrs. Idonna Crook, City Recorder. l 8 PINEAPPLE Frtsh, i CdDKfSdDILlE Zcdmi l i 1 49 1 Ih. I SLICED BACON I Racra. .... 2lb.Pkf.TO I I fir NeboBoardApproves I Schedule Salary For School Interns 9f ... A Dsiiciatrs llw ..k J , , RibbMlMf T I RIB STEAK Miller's (7 k APPLES Utah Horntl, Csmtry StyU.lMC n -- 10 1 SPARE RIBS M ML I 8 . Juicy Fresh. . With AM-FRadio 9 i , i STIEflREflD reign over Spanisb Fork High School Jmlor Prom festivities, were "Kisg" Cslvia Houghton, son of Mr. and tin. Elmer J. Hough too, and "Queen" Susanne Ptuegar, daoghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth J. Pinegar, all of Spanish Fork. Oflier attendants were Sharee Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee of Salem, and Gary Downey, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Jim Downey of Benjamin; Tressa Robertson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Don Robertson, and John Bingham, ton of Mr. and Mr Cleve Bingham of Spanish Fork. The theme of the dance was "A Time For Us." I (OUR 6 SQUASH , A ROYAL DUO, chosen to SALE COST MONDAY ONLY . I CARLOAD membership $162 JI jr-- in an I H ffV Report I O7 lb. PORK SAUSAGE 1 l 39 f I FRUIT COCKTAIL I ..., ... I t Ih. Stylt D.I 3C3 Uw Colon I $ O for I 00 CUT BEANS Daahla 1 12f.rsl00! Uch,3G3 PEAS salary paid for by the migrant program of fringe unteir Title 1, ESEA. Reidhead benefits for Intern teachers Superintendent hired by the Nebo School District reported to the board on the has been approved by the Board status of salary negotiations, not ; of Education. only on the statewide but on the Dr.' Joe A. Reidhead, district level, reporting that to superintendent, presented the date the school lunch workers, and proposed schedule, pointing out school secretaries, ihat interns are somewhat new custodians have made requests to the staffing pattern. He for consideration in salary and benefits. fringe requested consideration in ether Reidhead establishing a firm schedule. Superintendent The board approved a salary reported that the principal's of the basic organization h&A voted to have based on one-hasalary of step one, lane one, on the Nebo Teacher's Association the regular teacher salary negotiate their salaries for this ' schedule, and that full tiirie year. Discuss Initiations consist of ait eight-hoday, with a full year being 185 days . Board Member Glenn Coff-ma-n The intern teacher would be brought to the attention of eligible for health and accident the board a complaint regarding 0 insurance based on a athletic club initiations, wherein participation of the board the participants were contoward the premium. ducting initiation ceremonies without the supervision of Other Benefits coaches or any adult members. Other fringe benefits would It was the feeling of the board " cover an area of sick leave, that initiation activities should absence-andeath, and be supervised and that no Krsonal the immediate family physical punishment should be voiced and would consist of a total of allowed. They also five days per year, non ac- concern at the initiation cumulative. There would be no programs being conducted when retirement program established students move from the Junior for interns unless they had high school to the high school already been on teacher level. Board member J. Robert retirement prior to being inHoban reported he had received terns. One-yecredit on the salary comments regarding land schedule will be allowed for this purchase in Payson for the new full year of intern teaching if bus shop, wherein Nebo School hired as a fulltime teacher the District purchased this property following year. A job description from the Nebo Development would be furnished as a sup- Corporation, who agreed to put plemental sheet to cover the in utilities, roads, and certain which duties of an intern as part of other improvements caused them to charge more for their agreement. the property than was being paid Visit Schools to the people it was being purchased from. It was recomGarth Olson and Lynn Jones mended that a letter be written were given permission to visit to the Nebo Development Corthe migrant schools in. poration x outlining these !V. jerque, N.M. and cvicicisniB the Board of kkAllen, Tex. to irtvr-tigEduoiton receiving, to help materials appropriate fur such clarify tnese points of classes. Travel expense will be SPANISH FORK scale and schedule A RoiDarf 303 Caa ; lf 50-5- I I I SPECIAL PURCHASE . . .6 ONLY l Six full sound speakers ind stereo channel alert light, tone selector. Sold formerly in our catalog for 269.99 . k "l.lXCAkONf 1 & SPAGHETTI ! FLOUR The Rev. Mason Willis will be guest minister Sunday at the Community Congregational Church UCC. Services will open at 10:30 a.m. and a coffee hour will follow at 11:45 a.m. Special recognition will be given Rev Willis by Sam Brewster, diaconate chairman, for his to the during the past interest and help congregation months. Annual meeting of the Conference of United Church of Christ will conclude today at the Holladay Church of Christ, 2631 E. 4800 S., Salt Lake Qty. Board members of the Women's Fellowship will meet May 4 at the Provo Church at 10 ajn. under the direction of Mrs. J. F. (Luanda) Fulkerrci, in the absence of the president, combine May 5 for a luncheon prepared by Circle 1, prior to the meetings of the various circles at 1 pm. W. (LaRue) Babcock. Women of Circle 4, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Meredith (Mary) Spence, will meet May 5 at 8 pjn. at the home of Mrs. Richard (Suzanne) Christman. Mrs. John (Mary) Smith will have charge of the program. On May 7, the last meeting of the season for the Men's Club, under the presidency of Don Beebe, will be held. Speaker will be Richard deJong of Steel Moines Company. Dinner will be served by the women of Circle 3. es . On Friday, members and friends of the Couples Club will enjoy a Mexican dinner and the theater. Reservations should be made with Gerrie Monroe by Wednesday. I MARGARINE . etas. A n ranaland . SI 00 J UKHllvE JUIVE PascaFrazta 0i.Cns .... , O 7QJ iw 7 h CLOSEOUT! in dm TIJ TOWELS B 49A I UAKin TOWELS v ar a 29 WASH 19(J CLOTHS CLOSEOUT! ENTIRE STOCK SHEETS Tap ond lottom I FITTED!! RUGS 79 15x25. TOOTHBRUSHES JJ Squibb For Mother's Day Giving Pcrma Prest blouses in prints and plains. Wear with sportswear or casual skirls. up Meeve. II Highly p"'i,hed outside and no slick easy to clean Teflon l on the inside. Include il., 2 qt., .'J ijl., saucepans. 9 in. l. dutch oven and all with covers. skillet,..) NYLON GOWNS 3 for 5 Nylon flow with n v Ion trico ml or- - lining covpijed with fil my nylon chilfon. JJ 33 PRICES GOOD THRU. WED. Jl 9 SHOfj 88 I WRANGLER Reg. 20.99 4 i MtADD (MY10STOTHE 10 PIECE PAN SET Ladies Roll Sleeve Blouses MEN'S Circle chairmen are Mrs. V. R. (Lorraine) Busterud, Mrs. Carl (Miriam) Forkum, and Mrs. C. I 25lb.lea Wast . . I Gold ar Guest Minister Today At Provo Community Church It 4Lb.Pk A d w .12f.,$loel . . J NYLON Jfv 1 V or POPLIN i SALE i ? WIND- - CrlUINtEK,OilTanntd, I. BREAKER (y "V""1! "rSv Reg. to 5.99 ' ssorlmenl of win dbreakers all ilh full zipper front. w lfaiMn l'"l v -- rarlv for I'li'ilinn I. 5 Pc. Wrench Set be used on Open "end wrenches can almost anv rq pair ol. o pieces range '.W'm from 597' closeout Fina blankets. of electric 2 Year Single Control Reg. 12.99 a Year Dual Control Aairgg 4 Full Sie, Keg. 12.99 Other blanket!) at similar savings g44 SEARS Provo Regular' 3.49 . . . I Electric Blanket Closeout 4 Creme Filled Sandwich Cookies fresh vanilla WELLINGTON. Factory chocolate. Regular 49' lb. 3 ibS .11 Shop Till 9 P.M. Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri. f Ritio l Movarick Rg.17il aiRutfy I DESERT BOOT, Rubb.r Rm. 14.00 Sale, lined a 7 WESTERN RANCH RUFF0UTS, I. A Rt.2i0l lock .... 6 "WORK BOOT, Oil Resistant Sale. . . Rta. a lj.NA L.H |