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Show Club Members Enjoy Patriotic Program at Recent Meeting Board Policy Reviewed In Nephi, Utah April 7, I960 Thursday, Regard to Married Pupils Page Three At a recent meeting of the Board of Education, the following Philosophy and Policy in Relation to Married Students" Mr. and Mrs. Smith Ingram was adopted: and Kay and Connie, Mr. and The American high school Mrs. Earl Ingram and family, traditionally has been designMr. and Mrs. Blaine Ingram ed to provide educational opMr. and Mrs. and family, and activities for portunities Kenneth Ingram and family, unmarried teenagers. The acMr. and Mrs. Ellison Holm and cepted practice of our society family and Mrs. Ellita Holm of holds that it is wiser to postSpanish Fork were visitors at pone marriage at least until Lehmans Cave on Sunday. after high school graduation. atMr. and Mrs. Raymond The Juab School District to uphold and bolster Houghton and Mr. and Mrs. tempts Dean Bateman and family vis- this accepted practice. Married students have an ited in Price on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hudson. outlook and an interest differMrs. Houghton and Mrs. Hud- ent from unmarried students. Married couples should find son are sisters. their own special interests and activities with and among othLEE OLSEN HOME for sale er married couples. 2 bedrooms, tile bath, When a student marries there furnace, living room appears to be a period of adCall 442J or see at 553 justment that both, interferes with and is interferred with by the school. In view with this philosophy, the Board of Education of the Juab School District has adopted the following policy to govern the attendance of married students. 1. The Board authorizes the Nephi Local and Social Items Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bendixsen and family spent the week-en- d in Providence visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunt spent Saturday in Springville with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Serling Fackrell. Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Crop- per and twins Karen and Kelly of Deseret, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stansworthy and son Jody, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Yates and children Monte, Clyde, Sharon, Christine and Deette of Delta were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Motes. superintendent to administer a policy of personal interviews with the principals in the various schools in personal discussion with married students who wish to continue their attendance in Juab Schools. 2. Married students granted permission by the Superintendent to continue school will attend as special students and will be subject to the following regulations: a They will be subject to the same rules and regulations that regular students are subject to. They will meet the same requirements for graduation with the exception that they will be excused from the physical education requirement. b Married students may not participate in This will exclude activities. them from clubs, class activitout-of-cla- ss ies, sports, or interschool competition. c They will be responsible for their own good conduct both in speech and in action around the school and in relation to their fellow students. d Married women will be immediately required to withdraw from school if they become pregnant. intra-mur- al School Lunch Menus The Ladies Literary Club met on Monday night at the home of Mrs. A. V. Gadd. Mrs. Jack Cotton, club president, was in charge of the meeting, and collect was given by Mrs. Harry Foote. Miss Mabel Sperry gave an interesting paper on One Nation Under God. She presented many historical and personal incidents in the life of George President CotWashington. ton presented the business of the club. Final plans were discussed for the convention to be held on Saturday. Mrs. Jack Cotton, Mrs. Kay Bendixsen and Mrs. Jack Berwick w'ere chosen delegates to the convention. Those present were: Mrs. Jack Cotton, Mrs. Marvin Andeison, Mrs. Wm. Bailey, Mrs. Harry Foote, Mrs. Joseph Bedson, Mrs. Leo Christensen, Mrs. John Robertson, Miss Mabel Sperry, Mrs Jack Berwick, Mrs. W. W. Stephensen Mrs. Wilford Bailey, and the hostess, Mrs. Gadd. Buick Released For Week School lunch menus for the week of April 11 through April 15 have been announced as follows: Tunie and ham Monday sandwiches, dill pickles, peas and carrots creamed, sauted raisin apple slaw, cheese, apricot halves and crushed pineapple, spice cup cakes, milk. Baked fish w'ith Tuesday tartar sauce, tomato juice, mashed potatoes, green beans, apple cheese crisp, bread and butter, milk. Navy beans Wednesday and ham, tuna and lettuce salad, sweet pickles, cooked carrot circles with parsley, orange, raisin bread and butter and honey, milk. Sauerkraut and Thursday weiners, pineapple and cottage cheese set salad, potatoes in jacket, carrot stick, plantation cake with icing, cornbread and butter, milk. Macaroni and Friday cheese, tomatoes, carrot, watercress. lettuce, celery salad, red cherry kuchen with cherry sauce, bread and butter, milk. Plan Easy-Ownersh- ip One at noon, one at night, One along the way . . . You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day I AMERICAN puts your needs DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH your terms first . . . Nevada Group Urging New One of the finest pieces I've ever stayed is the COLONIAL MOTOR HOTEL here in Long Beech. Close to ocean beaches with rooms that are modern Park in Lehman Cave Area and smartly furnished, with free TY, radio and phone with switchboard service. 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