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Show WING School IBus rules ten on special trips with permission from the bus driver. 8. Windows on the school bus should not be opened without permission from the school bus driver first. 9. Pupils should not extend their head, hands, or arms out of the window whether school bus is in motion or standing still. 10. Pupils should have nothing in their possession that may cause injury to another, such as sticks, any type of firearms, straps or pins extending from their clothing. 11. Pupils should not carry on unnecessary conservation with the driver while he is driving the bus. 12. No pupil shall sit in the drivers seat nor shall any pupil sit to the left or right of the driver, interf erring with him in any manner. 13. pupils are to remain in their positions while the bus is in motion and are not to get on or off the bus until the bus comes to a full stop. 14. pupils should leave the bus in an orderly manner. 15. Pupils must cross the highway only in front of the school bus. 16. pupils should not stand or play in the roadway while waiting for the bus. 17. pupils who have to walk some distance jeson Hughes and Travis Marks were scuffling on the school bus. Although the bus driver asked them to stop they kept on distrubing. When the boys got off the bus, the driver handed each one a copy of the rules for riding the school buses and told them they could not ride the bus again until their parents had seen the principal and made arrangements. Until then they could walk. The school bus driver is responsible for maintaining dicipline in the bus and to enforce the rules, which many parents do not realize are in force. If a high school or junior high student lives two miles away from the school, he is entitled to ride the bus with proper regard to behavior. It has been the practice to pick up grade school students living less than a mile and a half from school as a courtesy if the bus is not loaded. Now with the energy crisis indicating gas rationing, school bus transportation should be more appreciated and respected. Rules are printed for a clear understanding or student conduct on the bus; ' 1. The Driver is in full charge of the bus and pupils. The pupils should obey the driver promptly and willingly. 2. children must be on time. The bus cannot wait for those who are not in sight or yho are so far away that to wait will cause the group to be tardy for school. 3. Each pupil may be assigned a seat in which he will be seated unless permission to change is given by the school or princo-p- al along the highway to the bus loading zone should walk on the left hand side facing the oncoming traffic. 18. The bus driver must allow only the pupils and persons who are designated to ride the bus, AIRMAN MARK L MINCHEY GRADUATES FROM SHEPPARD AFB. andor driver. 4. Rules for conduct of children in school will maintain in school buses. Any child who is guilty of Airman Mark L. Minchey, son of Mr, and Mrs. Mark Minchey of Cleveland, Ut. has graduated at Sheppard AFB, Texas., from the u.S. Air Force aircraft mechanic course conducted by the Air Force Training command. The airman who was trained to repair current Air Force jet aircraft, is being assigned to Kunsan, AFB, Republic of Ch-rfor duty with a unit of the Pacific Air of using inappropriate language, of abusing or cast- -i reflections upon the driver or upon oth- er children, forfeits the right to ride on the ct, bus. 5. Outside of ordinary conversation, classroom conduct should be observed, 6. Pupils are to assist in keeping the bus clean by keeping their waste paper off the floor, 7. Pupils cannot eat food or drink on the bus on regular bus runs. Food may be ea ea, Forces. Airman Minchey attended Emery County High school, Castle Dale, Utah. Annual EMERY COUNTY HEREFOR ASSOC. , Christmas is fast approaching here are some sure fire shopping hints. These were carefully researched last weekend in Provo and are guaranteed to help you get the most from your shopping! First of all, be sure you take at least three children ( preferrably young) with you. Two wont work very well, because you may be able to keep track of two if you keep tight hold on their hands and doNow that n't buy anything you have to hold. ree will really do it. One can run But thInto old ladies, bunp into glassware displays, and In the dress racks while play peek-a-byou silently struggle with the squirming, wiggling, others. And let go for a second to feel material or hunt for a size 15 shirt and you can have one of those really memorable moments that no mother ( or saleslady) can ever forget. Another hint is to be sure and have a child with either weak kidneys or an extraordinary need to explore restrooms facilities in every store. They may develop an interest in interior design and we wouldnt want to stifle their little budding, creativity now would we? I believe there is hardly any question you can ask a saleslady that will bring out her true colors than, Where is the ladies room? some act like its not a question to be asked in oo polite society, others pretend a hearing problem until you' shout it and alert the whole floor that your kid is at It again. And still others give directions that would tax an elephants memory. This is an experience no one should miss. A must for the really sincere shopper is to take her husband along. He is the one who got an orange for Christmas one year and a 25$ airplane another and is always complaining thaV"you spend too much at Christmas, now he will take one of two tacks, neither of which can be discerned before entering the store, and the really tr- icky husband will take both. One tack to become scrouge. This kind can be seen groaning every time the cash register rings, and the really bad cases are observed sneaking things back on the shelves before the wife can get tothesaleslady.Hes the one that still believes you can find a shirt for Grandpa for $3 and a tricycle for $10, The other tack he may take is to retell his story everytime he stuffs another toy on the loaded pile, like he knows better coal remain in the Kenilworth mine area, which may figure in helpingthe energy cr- isis. Some mining experts say a more feasible portal would be out of the Arronco mine. Many who have lived in Kenilworth await with interest any developments stemming from past announcements that McCull-oc- k oil Corporation, Los Angeles, has bought the properties once known as Independent Coal and Coke Co. ..75 PRE-CHRISTM- cmira S)DD AS 3-- 12 Your Chance to See and the Best Buy Saturday, DDECECVBEro 15, 1973 QJnTAM SAUNA, Omni Parkor, Auburn, Calif. Ann Self AiNfioMMiri op qQajBO Gate alb fri) CONSIGNORS Loo Malmgren Hereford Security Ranch -- Gunnison Ranch. F.rron & Hereford Snow T ruman F.rron Paul Crawford. F.rron Ed Trapp. Arrow Ranch F.rron Rasmussen Francis Axt.ll Axtell Hereford Ranch Elmo OviattBroa Scipio Monroe Brother CotlDoU Wayne Wilberg For further information contact SCOT1 TRUMAN F.rron, Utah than to spend ail this money but his hands havent heard him yet. There are two other hidden advantages besides the fine emotional stress that can develop after 10 hours of shopping witli your husband. One is that he is good for holding packages and if you have a son, his daddy can take him to the mens room. Fora really unforgetable trip you must plan on leaving a package in at least one store. Its best if you dont remember for an hour or so, then the sudden anguish can give you a lasting chill. If you cant manage a package, the car keys make a dandy substitution. This can bring out thebest in a husband, at moments like tills he can remember every single time the keys got lost that losing a child isnt really fair unless it is really intentional. Dont forget to wear a tight girdle that will cut off the circulation hi your legs and cut your stomach in two. Those georgous shoes your sister gave you are great for shopping in, too. You know the ones, they have 3 heels, and are just alittletoo snug. And that 3 page list you spent 10 days making, be sure and leave it at home especially if it has sucli critical things such as sizes on it. Then dont forget to try on and cash out of town checks. I dont know if anytime I come closer to feeling like a thief than then. Now trip like this can give you the most stupendous headache you ever had, most tension between you and your husband since last Christmas, the most excruciating stomach ache in 2 years and several others mosts that will last until you try it again next time. Good luck. Heres a quick dessert that may help to ease the tension and relieve some of that monotonous fun you had shopping. Great for parties and company, too. FROZEN CHOCOLATE DESSERT L C. softened butter ( ormargarine) 3.4 tsp. peppermint flavor 2 tsp. vanilla 2 c. siften powdered sugar 4 sq melted unsweetened chocolate ( or tbsp. cocoa plus 1 tbsp. butter 1 sq. chocolate) 4 whole eggs ( one at a time) Mix together with mixer. Pour into muffin tins that have 2 cupcake papers in each hole. Freeze, serve with whipped cream topping, nuts and maraschino nter shops are mouldering. The hospital is a private residence. The boarding house is gone. The mine portal is sealed, yet tons of BCLDQ--D- . . . v CHURCH FASHIONS FOODS Lois Patterson SOCIETY Basics continued from page 1 is left of the mining office of Independent Coal and Coke. The safe. The heavy concrete safe left standing alone when the frame structure was torn down. The safe which held the payroll, the postage stamps', and the rifles once supplied for safety during a strike. Actually not much money ever reposed in the safe because the payroll was taken off the railroad at Helper, brought up the hill and distributed at once to the miners. The old safe stands as a symbol of once flourishing mining town. The tipple has been torn down, the warehouse and carpe- - EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS LEADER THURSDAY DECEMBER 6, 1973 PAGE 5 DON ANDERSON loo, Utah Fre. delivery (O TRAPP F.rron, Utah for WE FAUl CRAWFORD F.rron, Utah 0 HAVE THE 3EST SERVICE DEPT. IN THE STATE OF UTAH call Guy Ware Orangeville 7482375 act purchase ever (1000 up to 500 miles FERRY BUNOfRSON Moore, Utah continued from page 1 oyment are taught by many methods. One of the best methods is to taach while producing a product, some of the products we manufactre are rugs, quilts, desk sets, lamps, and coal car bnks. In addition to manufacturing we: are refinishing of desks, we are also looking at ball point pen assembly. There is an addition to our building that is near completion which when finished will enable us to mop washing. Yes, the Center is on the move and with a staff of eight everyone is extremely busy. As stated before the sweet joy of success compensates for all the hard work. Come and visit us any time, but especially for our Christmas program and open house Dec. 20, at 7;30 p.m. ana? TOQB CM3MF QQaSuQ3E BAGGIES 30 FOR m KRAFT 7oz ZEE LOG CABIN PITCHER PACK HASH BROVJHS 229 2lb. mwi. BANQUET OF 10 MCRRELL 2m 3oz 212 LB. s WHIP' 59(1 COOL ZEE GIANT I 9 g S QQY CHICKEN $2.98 PIECES CELERY HEARTS 39 I f ORANGES 2-- 254 8 1 Cucumbers 2-- 1 5 a PINE CREST n (JT I FRYERS Qdc? QzortoQcQsGCFCG) ftTTTft L2S. jlUawk QdD Emery 0 QZEGEfo GB& (ftmtup 4B' CDgeCeg QnuaiiD - |