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Show trpniPpljrjpi "" lljr jirryaiyafMI r it'1 17, 1980 5A Emery County Progress Wednesday, December History book suggested as perfect Christmas gift County and its of the county, its Historical Emery residents (past and struggles, its growth Society has made the and its people - your as told available some at- present)who have by made people! Over 800 tractive gift cer- people it. family stories and tificates which you can It will be a limited many current and on the tree. The Emery County County Historical Society suggests a perfect Christmas gift for those special loved ones on your list this hang year: a copy of the Each Emery County History book, which is now in final stages of preparation. The book will be quality in all respects and certainly a gift that grows in value rather than one that is outgrown! In lieu of the book Lund Leonard, Estella Buymon, Wallace R. Curtis and Phillip Jensen. The Emery School board consists of, (Front row left to right) A.G. Kinder, Brad Jensen, Guy Conover and William Bacon. Second row, itself, which will not be off the presses until sometime next year (hopefully by mid Summer, the Emery -- The state board proposes that districts be required to levy a one : mill property tax to help finance The quality of education in Utah the school transportation. The is bound to be affected adversely if state would then pay the difference the legislature now in session does between the one mill total and the not repeal the tax relief law and 100 percent approved costs paid by the state. the State Board of Education Such action would funnel $6 acbudget is slashed beyond the million into the program and give cut. 3.2 percent cepted Russell Merrill and Karl the district greater accountability. Clerk Philip Jensen asked if, out Schlisser, state board reps adof the present school levy of 24 dressing the Emery County mills one mill could be put into District board, said Emery would 23 and mainin transportation not be much affected because tenance and fund. operation state into now the paying Emery is Emery board favored having the uniform school fund and is self option of spending their share of supporting to a point. the special programs fund where But if the actual shortfall of $80 most. needed million as legislative analysts Special programs include into cuts deepen claim, and budget structional media centers, exand five or eight tended year, day and summer, percent, the effect could be education, devastating and may result in companesatory school guidance, elementary the shortening wages, cutting school year, eliminating kin- community education, career education, educational field trips, dergarten and other programs now elementary music, individual taken for granted. education plan, textbooks and lab three-fourt- facilites and other alternatives because the school population is growing so fast we cant afford to keep on building, said Merrill. School buildings would have to be air conditioned, curriculum revised, more teachers trained, allowance made for additional maintenance and operation costs. The state would consider air conditioning as a critical cost and would give aid. is publication released. Do not delay ordering just because the book will not be completed until next year. All orders are needed immediately so that we can meet our goal for book sales before the book is printed. Remember that only the number of books ordered before printing begins will actually be printed,, The book will be a Changes are ahead, school board told Elizabeth Hanson Correspondent certificate promises that a copy of the book will be delivered when the edition, and each book historic photos will be will sell for $50 plus published in the book. These days it is hard $2.50 sales tax per to find an original and wish If your copy. you copies mailed, please valuable gift. It will be add $3.50 per copy to an ideal gift for that hard to shop for be mailed. A sample of the person who already cover to be featured on has everything. You can get your gift the book is displayed at the Castle Dale Co- certificates by sending op, Zions Bank in your book order with Castle Dale and payment in the form of Huntington. Please money order or check drop by any time to to the Emery County Historical Society at see it. Included in the book P.O. Box 934, Castle will be the beginnings Dale, Utah 84513. Holiday Treat for beautiful hardbound leatherette collectors edition of the history of The board awarded Sky Cap (Jay Cluff) the bid for two new mobile classrooms at a total or Gifts $53,800. Mitchell Endgro construction won low bid and 60 working days to tear down the old Orangeville Morticians R.T. Mitchell Robert H. Etzel of $18,000 elementary and make way for a new addition to the Cottonwood Dinner Phone Price 637-264- 8 I DmoEiod VurEtoy 9 ILinEx Gczuoago -- From- ft KILLPACK LOCKERS ft in Ferron Phone 384-269- .n 6 Elementary. hs fees, commended the Schlisser district for passing the tax leeway giving higher salaries to the teachers. Without good teachers, we cannot have good schools and Utah is slightly lower in salary rates than surrounding western states, he said. He said that 200,000 more talented, meet increasing costs of in- terscholastic activities. Currently districts may levy only 10 mills under the voted leeway program and are restricted in the amount they can levy for capital outlay. The state board would like to remove restriction in laws where people have the power to tax themselves. We may just as well prepare for year round school sessions, double sessions, bussing across district lines, and utilizing community students will be coming into the school program in the next few years and preparations must be made for them. A $2 million budget increase is aimed at increasing funds for small schools suffering from program inadequacy. Green River schools and the Canyon View and San Rafael Junior Highs qualify. The board favored the proposal. Bologna Taco Fill Tortillas Burritos FOR HER A M fet Skyhaven and gifted responsible parenthood, bilingual education, class size reduction and special needs. 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