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Show The Times-lndependen- ' School budget : 4 v , i A-l- 3 3 entertainment after ; - Mr. Burford explained that criteria to be used in determining where increases or new fees are justified include actual BLM costs incurred in authorizing or monitoring certain events or uses, comparison of fees charged at BLM facilities to . f deficit situation. Teachers Released Meador went on to state that the district has released seven negotiations are continuing with .' . district teachers for salaries during school year. The tenthe 1982-8tative budget includes a salary increase of eight percent for the year. A meeting will be held, with ; teachers following the budget ; 3 hearing, to continue negotiations. Any changes in the proposed eight percent increase would have to be included in. an amended budget for the upcoming year, ; Meador said. He added that the budget is tight and conservative; teachers. Three have been released . from Helen M. Knight, he said, and a fourth teacher who is leaving will not be replaced. Two teachers have also been released from Southeast - Elementary, and' one retiring teacher will not be replaced. Two teachers at the high e. The district anticipates revenues of $61 1,822 'in capital outlay revenues for the '1981-82- ; s ' i 5 x. trying to be as as possible, without hurting instructional processes. Meador urged all interested citizens to attend the June 9 public ; hearing. He added that interested persons are invited to examine the complete proposed budget at the ; district office, Ekker, 'Cora LeeOennis Cordova, Maedell Hunt Ekker, Phyllis Hunt Burr, Albert Marslng, Dorothy Spadafora Casario, Frankie Spadafora, Duane Scovill, Iona Thompson Ekker, Jay Vetere and Dwendle Wilcox. Graduation was May 15 and - on May 26 Duane ScovilrStudent body president and yearbook editor, was killed In a car accident near Huntington, Utah. Frankie Spadafora was senior class president; Barbara Baldwin was valedictorian; Jay Vetere was salutatorian; Noel Baker and Albert Marsing were honor students. Iona Thompson was a Ford Foundation Scholarship recipient; Cora Lee Dennis had perfect attendance; Dorothy Spadafora was cheerleader; Maedel Hunt was on the paper staff; and Dwendle WUcox was the representative on the student council. . the Escalante, and float boating on sections of the Green, Colorado, San Juan and Dolores Rivers in Utah that are on BLM administer cost-effectiv- e, implement certain new recreation user fees and to raise existing user, fees .in fiscal year 1983, a move estimated to affect about 10 percent of the recreationists who : use public land in the West, , ; X BLM Director Kdwt F,:" A radiological survey of Bendix, operating contracformer uranium mill site tor for DOEa Grand Junciie, of a pumber of private tion f Colorado) Ana Office, in Monticello, will also award a contract to Utah, will be conducted drill numerous shallow holes during June by personnel of in the vicinity of the former mill Site. These assessment the Bendix Field Engineering Corporation, it was holes will alldw scientists, to jointly announced this week study the natural back-- . by. the Utah Department of ground radiation of the Health and the U.S. Depart-men- t Monticello area, the level radiation at the mill stie, and of Energy (DOE). the effects on ground water from the uranium tailings at 'the site. Previous surveys conducted by ..state and .federal agencies have , ; . ; identified-abou- 00 properties in the Monticello area ; which- - may have levels of radioactivity which exceed normal back- ground, levels; Bendix per---. sonnel will be contacting property owners 'in an attempt to. further define the' limits and extent of possible mill tailings located on these properties.;' The elevated radiation levels may be caused by mitt tailings,, ore samples, or masonry construction materials which typically emit a higher level of natural radioactivity. Some other, materials which 4 Belinda Oliver, Corina Donoghue and their students present Believe it or Not Their first Spring dance recital June 4. 1982 7 p.m. Curtain Time Helen M. Knight School Robert Bur-- : ford said the agency plans to raise an' adcfitionai jwoo.tiod from recreation feed over and above BLM collection costs in response to a target set by t the Office of Management and Budget. The need for the increase is evident when you consider BLM spent $8.7 million last fiscal year on public land recreation programs and collected only $359,000. We need, to make the program more and this increase, plus streamlining our management practices and procedures, will help bring uk Tickets available through the month of May at: Debbies Dance Studio, Lils Fabrics, Spencers. m FOR PICNIC FUN Ice Chests r 1 Summer fun " REFRIGERATOR NOW ONLY... $795 - . 14 i 1070 Bowling Alley Lane ? Moab All Accessories LET DAD BE CHEF $ THIS SUMMER! s radiation on each property. The Department of Energy will utilize the information to prepare a bask .cost estimate which wiH be submitted to Congress oil which to base a decision to fund the heed for future Surveys based on Environmental Protection (EPA) standards. EPA WEVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF PORTABLE FANS determine the source of Refrigeration Insulated Jugs Picnic Supplies Everything for tion Area, Grand Gulch, Paris Canyon, Canyons of & Grills Sleeping Bags Coleman Outdoor Equipment Fishing Gear 11. e; - TO KEEP YOU COOL THIS SUMMER cy is scheduled to publish guidelines in January ,4AB3, establishing safe working levels and radiation exposure limits to 'reduce potential ' hazards to the public and to the environment. Moab NNMMMMfl for Summer Cookout Fun Large Propane Grills, Small Personal Grills & ' ad Nelson's 259-831- 9 50 N. Main BARB-QU- E Burford noted that those affected will be people who use BLM campgrounds where fee collections will be made; those who participate in or sponsor competitive or commercial recreation activities on public lands; individuals who wish to recreate in high-us- e areas where permits are issued to control over-usand those who ' participate in large (more than 50 vehicles) off-rovechide events. Areas of high use in Utah fee where permits are being studied include Little Sahara Recrea- it;. 'Mi y4 C Royces Mobile Telephone Co. ' East South Temple, Salt WWW f sq. mi. coverage Outdoor Recreation Planner, Utah State Office, BLM, 136 V V 1 8,000 SUMMER OUTDOORS MORE ENJOYABLE! comments to Larry Lee, June v 2 Channels IN MANY STYLES TO MAKE THAT Lake City, Utah 84111, by i , - : . i I ted should send written Monticello survey is to verify the presence or absence of uranium mill tailings, and to Green River, Ut., to Ariz: Henry Mtns. to Colo. ; local basis. Anyone interes- UtlVUltl -- Serving Southeastern Utah Direct dial both in and out V;" - purpose, of the The obile Telephones PATIO FURNITURE Burford said all BLM state offices in the West will be involved in the effort. He ;. said these offices are seeking the suggestions of affected and interested recreation-ist- s on how best to implement the proposal on a naturally emit higher levels of radioactivity on occasion include petrified wood or bones, fire brick, tile, and propane. Thun-derbir- d 4i e, closer.' County High School , was named outstanding female at athlete Southern Utah State Colleges annual - ed lands. Occasional campers and hunters who dont fall into those categories will continue to use the public lands free of charge. BLM Director ' Lori Lynn McCurdy, a 1978 graduate of Grand govemmen-tal-administer- ed Recreation fee raise slated by BLM In an effort to raise additional revenues , and make the recreation program the Bureau of Land Management plans to Honored . . . Awards assembly. She graduated from fees charged at similar SUSC on May 29 with a bachelor of arts in acprivate or other facilities, as counting. well as the basic of collecting fees in and still achieve our national certain cases. target to help support the Our goal is to raise fees Presidents overall budget, in the fairest way possible Burford said. . Burford said the agency plans to raise an additional $600,000 from recreation fees over and above BLM collection costs fo response to a target set by the Office V of Management and Budget. The need for the increase is ' evident when you consider. Bendix crew Heating . . The 1952 graduates of Green River High School will hold their class reunion June 12 with a dinner, at the Tamarisk Restaurant on the Green River. Twelve students graduated in the class. These include Noel Baker, Barbara Baldwin ;. cost-effecti- school have been released, and one reduced to Meador added that one member of the district office staff will not be replaced and a'Title I aide has been released. half-tim- !; "h! G.R. Class of 1952 . . pointed out that if the student enrollment is off by as few as 20 students, the district would be in a our meal. Come join us for an evening of enjoyment. The center is located at 35 West Center St. 3 A7 POT LUCK INVITATION All Grand County Senior Citizens are invited to a pot luck supper Saturday June 5, at 6:30 p.m. Bring a covered dish to pass; also please bring your own plate and silverware. We do not have a dishwasher. Members of the Community Chorus will put on a skit for our j . . . (Cont. from Page ) school year. This is expected to in-- ; Outlining expense increases, crease slightly, to $612,188 for the Meador said that the cost of in1982-8school year. Expenditures struction will go up 3.93 percent. 1981-8- 2 for are expected to total Student support service funding is to $738,850 $676,523, to increasing increase 8.8 percent, proposed school year. As in for the 1982-8while funding for district and adthe M & O budget, unallocated ministration support service funreserve funds will be used to make is ding proposed to increase by 2.85 percent. up the difference. All revenues, Meador said, are Expenditures for operation and maintenance of facilities (independent upon the setting of the mill levy by the school board. The . cluding utilities) is expected to rise 7.74 percent. The proposed 'budget levy will not be finalized until after the budget hearing, although includes an increase of 8.9 percent Meador commented he expects in student transportation costs. the levy to remain approximately Meador commented that the the same as the 36.37 mills set for.' budget as proposed is extremely tight. The tentative M & O thisyear. W0I Be Debt Free budget for 1982-8- includes an unThe capital outlay budget for distributed reserve of $21,363. The this year includes a final bond state recommends that an undistributed reserve of at least payment of both principal and in- terest, to be paid in June. As of ; $250,000 be maintained at the end of the school year. July 1, Meador said, the district ' will be totally out of debt for Such a reserve is impossible, . Meador continued, given the size of buildings and improvements. Meador ' stated . that the local district and its budget. He Thursday, June 3, 1982 t, LZJU 1st So. & Main |