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Show 2 Emery County Progress 4 Thursday. Nov. at 9. 1978 Com mittee formed Attendance policy reviewed to problems at the high favor of the idea," said reported Swinburne by January, 1979. Robert school, to develop and Principal Attendance probrecommend an action Swinburne lems as cited by plan to improve atinclude a Swinburne said that to Swinburne tendance and of sluffs number comhigh the it the curient is hoped review and absences without to mittee will be able policy. excuses. which I a the feel that plan design Members who had policy should be will alleviate the been selected for the of attendance reviewed and have causes are: Mrs. commitee revealed by the to talked problems Rex Maxfield, Huabout the study superintendent will be nting t o n ; Mrs. The stud forming the comand Marglynn George, mittee and he is in completed by Leann Moody committee of seven met Wednesday night to review attendance problems at Emery County High School. A Members of the committee have been selected by school officials to study the causes of attendance Msielsff Ferron; Lee and Murdock, Holm-stea- d faculty students members; Marcia Wright and Steve Nelson; Sheriff Lamar Guymon, and Principal Swinburne it is time to Steve re Robert Swinburne. - evaluate it. The policy states that a student cannot pass a class if that student has missed more than five class periods during the term. Exceptions The current high include illness, injury, attendance school activities or school been in other special cirhas policy effect for four years cumstances. and according to Also the policy says that three unexcused tardies equals one absence and teachers are authorized to lower grades or reduce credit for excessive tardiness. Sutra Sluffing or cutting class is probably the most serious of at- tendance problems at the school, according to the principal. Swinburne said a student caught sluffing for the first time is counseled but the second offense involves a 10 percent and cut grade suspension. A third violation means suspension for the student who must then come to a parent before conference being allowed to re enter school -- , Kids learn of karate Swinburne said. Another problem with the current at- policy is enforcement of rules and catching students who are sluffing, Swinburne noted. Other business at the tendance was meeting e black belt in Karate from Price, a slices in half, with samari sword, a watermelon resting on the stomach of Dusty Beal, a teacher at Cottonwood Elementary School in Orangeville. Beal brought Acklin to his combined third and fourth grade class recently as a special program. Acklin told the students a brief history of martial arts and demonstrated some Karate Chuck Acklin, a the selection of a chairperson, organizing the study and arranging for another meeting. first-degre- techniques. When he told the students he had planned to use the sword to slice a watermelon on Beal but couldn't find a watermelon, another of the school's staff rushed home and brought one of her own. Obituaries Born May 12, 1918, Veteran WWII. Member of Alberta, Utah County, to United Workers and Christina America, local 1859. High Lafayette Wallace Kmbb Jensen. Married Orangeville priest quorum secretary. Glen Jensen, 60, died Lucille Staker, July 20, wife, Survivors, Nov. 4, 1978, of injuries 1942, Evanston, Wyo. sons and Orangeville; sustained in a coal mine Later solemnized in Salt daughter, Lyman, Salt accident. Lake LDS Temple. Lake City; Stanley, Wallace Jensen aiPlSBEgSSgBBE5g5g :pffBSXaiCT. Castle Dale; Larry, Carlsbad, N.M.; Allen, Napa, Calif.; Mrs. John (Barbara) Sunnyside; Naylor, Glenda, brothers, Melvin, Blaine, Minn.; Mrs. John (Janice) Gute, Whittier, Calif.; 25 grandchildren; 6 great - grandchildren; Si sisters, Mrs. (Pearl) Wilsted, Ray Helper; Lillie Flack, Price; Mrs. Collier (Christina) Worley, Lawrence; HORMEL Sizzlers Wellington. Funeral services, Nov. 7, Orangeville LDS Chapel. Tuesday Lawrence Burial, 'r) IBM) (2032 i&mTQHim . . better use JUICe ' Reg. or Diet Pepsi, Soda Pop 12 79c 2 . . 59c iSt Security mt Security oi Utah NA kUft N A Bunk ol First Srrunty Fust Srcunly ate Bank Bank o' Salt 0em AM N A Giy U'an Bank Aiyiviit Fi'Sl Security F irst Security TTiiifrrflfri Bank of Murray Bank ol Logan Bl NA N A First Security Bank ol Bock Sortngt Fust Security State Bar ol Helper Guest, 42 Pudding Cake .. 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Member Provo Fine Arts Club, Provo Jaycees, View; E., Darrell J. (Joyce) Graff, 4, 1978, at St. Benedicts Hospital of a Ogden; sisters, Mrs. Olive Funk, Mrs. Melrose heart attack. Born Sept. 16, 1906, (Ruby) Tuttle, Mrs. Truman Caineville, Wayne all Ferron.(Idell) McCord, to and Hyrum County, Advantage can also offer you the new First Security Banking card, the smallest checkbook in the world. The visa banking card is, in fact, a check, not a credit card, and the banking card is accepted wherever the Blue, white and Gold sign is shown, it gives you access to your checking account wherever you are. Advantage also includes reduced rates on installment loans. The NEW way to bank that Cleora Abegg Abegg, 72, died Nov. 1 . . Jr. Married to Dr. Grant Duke Richens, Nov. 23, 1927, Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Dec. 3, 1974. Married Moroni L. Abegg, Nov. 4, 1976, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Medical receptionist for 10 years. Lived in Provo for 37 years, moving to Ogden 2 years ago. 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