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Show Wednesday, November 17, 1982 2A Emery County Progress By CEU Board approves meal cost increase head coach. After the recommendation of Cook by Principal Robert Swinburne, the Board cleaning and service. A report to the Board in last made that appointment. weeks meeting indicated that Principal Swinburne also told the Cottonwood Elementary the Board of his intention to School has been landscaped, attend a Utah High School Green River High School is Activities Association meeting nearing completion, and 42 held in Murray on Nov. 15. In shrubs have been replaced at that meeting, the UHSAA acted Huntington Elementary School. on high school region alignconments for the 1983-8- 4 school While the landscaping tractor is still working for the year. Swinburne told the Board district, the Board is requesting that he favors participation in that a survey of the high school what is now Region 9 for all baseball field be made with the sports. This year the school has enlarged and cleaning stalls and drains constructed to facilitate Because of recent increases in milk prices, school lunches are going by up cents 10 for and secondary elementary lunches and 15 cents for adult lunches in the Emery County School District. Effective Jan. 1, 1983, school lunches will cost elementary children 75 cents, senior high cents, and adults $1.40. The increase was approved by the Emery County School Board during its monthly and junior youngsters 85 meeting Nov. 9. The Board was also informed that because of free recent mining of making improvements to that facility. The Board noted that the field is not up to the quality it should be for high school competition. Those improvements are expected to be completed by the start of the season this spring. The Board is also working on upgrading the high school track. A written resignation from Dean Nelson from his position as head football coach at Emery High School was read in the meeting and accepted by the Board. Nelson also recommended that his assistant coach, Greg Cook, be named as purpose lay-off- s, lunches subsidized by the government have increased. In that same meeting, the Board agreed to accept bids for two new 88 passenger buses in December. Delivery is expected to be in July. It was noted that every year two old buses are traded in or sold and replaced by new ones. The longer buses have created a problem at the bus garage in Castle Dale however. The bays are not long enough to accommodate the longer buses and permit servicing. Because of this, the Board voted to have these bays COAST TO COAST Shop at Home Watch For Our Big BEGINNING THE THANKSGIVING WEEK! Consider the cost of transportation and we will meet or beat about any cost you can find elsewhere! Our new enlarged store has a great selection of and hardwares. CrOSSt to vOSSt Because of further Board action, new velvet curtains will be hanging in time for Christmas programs on the stages of the three new elementary schools in the district. The Board approved costs of $1465 plus $200 for installation for each set of curtains. Members also noted that the curtains will provide additional uses for each of the facilities at each of the schools. In other Board action, kindergarten students from Cottonwood Heights in Orangeville will be bused home at noon in the future instead of having to be picked up by parents. A dangerous intersection and lack of sidewalks were the deciding factors after the superintendent Cory Brent Arnold of Emery High School has been chosen as for one of seven the State of Utah in the Senate Youth Program. He is the son of Brent and JoAnn Arnold of Orangeville. In order to qualify for the semi-finalis- discussion SERVICE A student must maintain an overall 2.0 grade point average and a 3.0 gpa in the department the scholarships are awarded to keep the scholarship throughout the three quarters. ts XNT6RsHl Cory Arnold groups where In addition to the discussion 209 E. Main St. the students were judged according to a score on a test as well as a written essay. Each had to give a five minute groups, Tracys Conoco Spartan spot limited with by Marguerite Mower Basketball season is beginning at the high school with the boys playing their first game on Nov. 19. It will be an away game in Manti. Their first home game is on Nov. 24, against Millard. the Following of the semiannouncement had to go winners finalists, before judges to answer a question. winners and two to be announced year, will visit D.C. during the week of Jan. 29 - Feb. 5, 1983. The United States Senate Youth by the Program is The girls first basketball game is Nov. 23. Union will be here. Game times are 5:30 for the Junior Varsity and 7 for the Varsity. William Randolph Hearst Foundation, United States Senate, and Utah State Board of Education. Directing Utahs Senate Youth Program is Boone C. Colegrove, social studies specialist at the State Office. Q. Will be difficult? 16 oi. OCEAN On Nov. 23, the FHA wiU be putting on the Thanksgiving assembly. On Nov. 24, the Junior class will be sponsoring a hop. Students are excused from school Nov. 25 and 26 for Thanksgiving recess. thinking metric SPRAY Dance club Cranberry Sauce 1P Jr QUICK OATS 4oz. NO NAME APPLES .. A Fresh Head CABBAGE i,94 "Johnsons" m oz. PILLSBURY 54.00 Family Store 133 7 N. Main, jf- Sunny Delite Huntington-687-92- 79, Ladies Flannel i3 gal. Citrus Drink (D) $ Sleepwear Gowns & Pajamas 00 m the Huntington Senior Citizen Center Thursday, Nov. 18, at 7 p.m. The dance features live music from the band Brodericks. $y29 'i Texas Pink The Emery County Dance Club is sponsoring a dance at CRISC0 BUTTERMILK BISCUITS I local dance meter, kilogram, liter and degrees Celsius. Even then, few people will have to use these with great precision on an everyday basis. For example, thinking metric means associating 20 degrees Celsius with room temperature or 37 C with body temperature. Mushrooms Sproduce ' sponsors A. Not really. Most of us will need to know the terms 42 oz. QUAKER 'jH KSIOO- - Gowns Avocados Jumbo Yellow Onions a preliminary judging took place. preparation. Red Delicious sophomore mining scholarship. Senate Youth Program, Cory, who is the student body vice president at Emery High, had to first win in competition at ECHS against other student body officers in a variety of civic and governmental categories. In October, he was one of 52 students from Utah high schools who met at the State Capitol Building in Salt Lake City to participate in the selection for process for in from Utah representatives the program. Each delegate holds a student body office at his or her high school. After hearing remarks from Congressman Dan Marriott, Governor Scott Matheson, and Speaker of the House Norman Bangerter, the students met in speech PEPSI) Powell, and Shellie Dee Shields, freshman teaching majors, received the state normal scholarship while James Sherman, freshman and Leah Kay Kropf , freshman received a freshman, Wright, semi-finalis- Tracys Conoco is now your dealer for SCHWINN Bicycles with confident CASTLE DALE 381 2421 ts NOW & Jana Collette ' and theatre semi-finali- st FOR CHRISTMAS! SALES received drama arts scholarships. Ten students were awarded full tuition scholarships to attend the College of Eastern Utah in Price during the 1982-8- 3 school year. Each student received a $471 scholarship. They are all graduates of Emery High School. Bryan Heaps, a freshman, received a band scholarship, Lee Ann Gunn, freshman and Stephanie Slivin, sophomore, received choir scholarships. Daniel Redeke, a freshman received a science scholarship, Walley Jones, sophomore and Emery High Senior i Senate LAY-A-WA- Y CHRISTMAS SALE" TOTALHARDWARE been divided between Region 9 and Region 13. The Board also santioned such an alignment. and boardmembers surveyed the situation. Six Lawrence kindergarten students whose parents have been picking them up from school are also eligible for busing now while kindergarten students in Castle Dale have been eligible for busing throughout the school year. Rue Ware, school building inspector, told the Board that the administration office expansion to the north of the present building is proceeding well although there have been some problems with the shifting of the foundation. 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