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Show T''"J School operating funds to rise 14.8 next year, Utah Foundation says Operating funds for the Juab School District will rise by an estimated $181,518 or 14.8 percent next year as a result of the actions taken by the 1978 Utah legislative budget session. Estimated operating funds in 1978-7will amount to $1,406,969 or $1039 per weighted-pupi- l unit during the 1977-7- f ""J""H yripc-- y u )! Nephi news qpMV9orBMiwpng Levan ward to hold primary fair tonight Mrs. Dellis Painter visited with Ted Browm and friends in Nephi recently. Mrs. Painter is now living in Pleasant this enrollment growth also note that Utahs The Levan I.DS Ward at 7:30 p.m. in the ward initially reflected new school law removes ''111 hold a "Primary in the elementary grades. the overall imitation on cultural hall. As a result, recently enJir today (Thursday) the number of pupil units Grove. The fair will be held to acted legislation to re- allocated for handicapcelebrate the 100th anduce class size in the ped students. In its niversary of the organilower elementary grades place, the legislature zation of the primary and could prove to be partic- substituted is for the entire family, prevalence ularly costly in the years limits on the percentA golf team from the Sunset Inn team in organizers say. ahead. age of special units that Brush Beryllium relast. w t.ks play. The study shows that could be allotted to each he Lynn Construcmains undefeated in city operating funds for the district for the various league play. They beat tion Company team also public schools in Utah categories of handicappthe Nephi Dental Clinic la at (lie MU team; the school year. have nearly tripled over ed students. team last week to hold on 1r j orium team beat the These were some of the the To meet the special past ten years (beoif shop team; and to their first place posifacts reported by Utah tween 1968-6and needs of those children tion. (Vtaiina took the Wond-- t Foundation, the private 1978-79During this who have been served by r Biead team. The TJ's Drive Inn research organization, in same r period, the handicapped pro- team remains in second two more weeks their annual analysis of school enrollments in gram in the past but no school finance trends in Utah will have risen only longer qualify under the Utah. more limiting definition, 6.4 percent. It is expectThe 1978 budget ses- ed that Utah enrollments the new law provides a sion authorized a will climb by 132,000, or new categorical appropminimum school pro- 42 percent over the next riation of $3 million for children with special gram of $406.5 million ten years. for the state during the by Inflation accounts for needs. The net effect of dra1978-7will to be of these a the forthcoming changes large part school year. According matic increase in school raise the overall cost of to projections made by expenditures over the educating handicapped Utah Foundation, school past decade. Other major children by $5,252,000 or operating costs will ex- factors include: salary in- 24 percent. to Nephi, Utah ceed $1 billion a year by creases to school person1978 29, lune 1984-8Times-New- s. and will ap- nel in excess of cost of Now billion $1.6 by living adjustments, proach Mt onn n Main 1988-8if the spending liberalization of emS e Europe or Waikki trends of the past ten ployee retirement and For etore you're 19 Show Times 8:00 P.M. reducare benefit continued. years programs, 623-052- 7. s nds ,ll get their t vdf Unlike most states in tions in the average class o o Other giads iv hum like ur pe Hawaii the nation, school enroll- size, increases in the profie m.il 7one j kill vsothl out there and no woiIJ fillister forces from ments in Utah are be- portion of e ,ud erve your in tt it ople who ve two Ni ginning to rise and the personnel, establishment Call Army increase will accelerate in of new and expanded prospice fnselers Opportunities the years ahead. The grams and services, and 5 from another! Foundation report ex- increases in other An Fqual Opportunity fmplover plains that the birthrate operating costs. 51111 in Utah has been climbUtah's guaranteed SlfOTiraTOOTfffflMWM ing to highs basic school program decline the that was raised from $732 per despite has taken place national- weighted-pupiunit in 1977-7to $795 per ly. Moreover, Utah has O been experiencing a net weighted-pupi- l unit in In addition, inof 1978-79- . WH from population during recent creased funds were proProciuc front WllTDHilV allowances in This vided combination the years. is resulting in the new for retirement, social secgrowth in school enroll- urity, transportation, and special categorical ments. lee. bkim., ifcfiimimmn Bede ' TECHNICOLOR,V7. FounK to the According grants. dation study, most of Foundation analysts will be 1 Brush Beryllium heads area golf teams 9 A Merrie Miss girls will be on display. All primary supper of roast beef sand- wiches on home-madbread, lemonade, homemade donuts, and ice cream will be sold. There will be a program featuring a puppet show, a maypole, and a rhythm band. A blue spruce tree will be planted on the church grounds by the Blazer class and a quilt that has been tied by the classes and the cub e scouts have been prepar ing for the event and will have displays. There will also be a bake sale. Those attending are invited to wear clothes and come enjoy the fair. Proceeds from the event will go to the seminary building fund. 1 -- r a 8 rc r s 1 9 ). Support PE (J ten-yea- r z-ST if11 Playground Equipment at Park. A community improvement project sponsored the 20th Century Club. We invite all members of the various Women's Clubs of Nephi to donate handmade crafts and hobby items to be sold at a fund raising bazaar be held juiy 14th in front of the Bring items to 162 South Street anytime prior to sale date. futher information , call Mariann at 9 3 Open at the 5 Venice Theatre 9 fr it iv ii j ii u Show some Pi P! ( III s a t st e ' it L t igjimi Ar 375-581- all-tim- f st i s k iltit non-teachin- g i Support PEP!! 5 liilil!!i!i!l!iil!l!!l!!illilll!!!!l!illl!!l!l T(T(( e I l 8 - 8 ' " Nephi Third Ward " - Allens Foodfair is 385 North Main - Nephi, Utah pround to present Keith Jorgensen's new and exciting Organ and Piano Sale Keith lorgensen's and (Buy and Organ or Piano at extremely low prices) Budget Plan available Thomas 1130 Playmate I ty Park 8 Wurlitzer Piano on sale for only New Rides and Games, Fish Pond, Ponies, Prizes, Darts, Dunking Machine, Surprises, Fun, Hamburgers, Drinks, Snow Cones, Fire Engine, Prizes, Fun Rides, Country Store Bargins, Homemade Candy, Surprises, Baked Goods, Fun for All. &? 00 with bench 11 Rides and games begin. Hamburger a.m. 3:30 p.m. 5 ii Two key board organ with color- glo The keys light up to show you which notes to play l - each organ purchased! Reg. 119522 Allens Foodfair 385 North Main Nephi, Utah 7 Stand Opens. Musical-Variet- A Two Days Only! Friday & Saturday June 30th & July 1st y Program p.m. Dinner, $2.00 per plate(bring your own dishes) Auction professional auctioneer Fireworks By Nephi City Fireman $60.00 music kit On Sale For W5- to 7:00 p.m. 9:45 p.m. jU Q 4th Tuesday, Auction Professional Auctioneer. Many new and used items. Bargains! Look them over before auction begins at 7 p.m. ig o g Gigantic Free 'j; FIREWORKS Everyone invited AT 9:4 5 p.m. Let's all have fun at the Carnival. oSmmMmmmmmMsmMsismsmsimsmstmmsi i ; J! 4 sP , STS EM 73 |