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Show ttr s The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah Nov. 10, 1982 Your Schools Serve . . Regular Attendance Vital to Pupil policy, ap- for illness, medical or dental Assignments and Tests: j new attendance the Juab School appointments, court appoint- proved by District Board of Education, has. been adopted by the Juab Higji School and is now in effect. The policy is started with theopening of the fourth quarter of 'the school year. Newell, principal, Stated that the policy has been adapted because of decreases in attendance. It will not penalize excusable absences, according to Mr. Newell. The policy, as outlined in a Clark M. letter to parents, states: license test, ment, drivers school activity, or death in the family, and to attend funerals where the relationship is close enought to warrant it. A student may be excused for functions or travel not connected with the school that have educational value; provided the student is excused prior to the event and in the manner prescribed by the school. In cases where a student is for excused indiscriminately illness, only three absences per quarter will be allowed before This a penalty is assigned. does not apply to extended illness or hospitalization. In known cases where a student is excused under false pretenses the absences will be treated as a stuff. Importance of Attendance: Daily attendance in all classes Is essential to a successful school program. Parents and students should be alert to the facthat a students progress in school is an important factor in determining his future successes and failures in life. No student can hope to progress satisfactorily without regular attendance. Each teacher will Unexcused Absences stress the importance of atAbsences that occur with tendance and will encourage permission are not liststudents to be in regular at- parent ed as excused will be marked tendance. unexcused and will effect the h term grade by grade Attendance. for Responsibility each absence.' The school laiW3 of the State forThree unexcused tardies will of Utah make it cumpulsory for school age students to be in be counted as one unexcused school. A parent must accept absence. the responsibility for the regular" school attendance of his Stuffing Stuffing is the willful leavstudent The parent should contact the school by telephone ing from school or class or beor , with a written statement ing absent from class without between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. of being properly excused. If a eadh day his student is to be student is found to be sluffing, absent for all or any part of the parent will be notified by or printed form. the; school day. This contact telephone A student who sluffs a secmust state the reason for the ond time will be temporarily absence. suspended from school. If suspended the student will be reLeaving the School Campus. only upon satisfactory By Board of Education Pol- instated evidence from the parent and icy,'- a student is prohibited from leaving the school cam- student that he is willing to to school policy. pus without being properly ex- conform In each known case of sluffcused when school is in session: A student who becomes ing, the students quarter grade ill or must leave school for any will be reduced one full grade missed. reason, will report to the prin- in each class In the case of a third sluff, leaving. cipals office before This absence also will be con- the student will be suspended firmed with a written state- from school until a satisfactory ment or parents telephone call. solution to the problem can be found. This may result in juaction or dismissal venile oou-rExcused Absences A student will be excused from school. one-fift- i Single Copy 10c Nephi, A student is encouraged to make up all assignments and tests missed for any reason. If tli is is not done it will detract from his preparation and his 84648, Thursday, April I, 1965 Volume 56, Number 13 President Asks Attendance at achievement scores. All makeup work becomes the respon- sibility of the student. This make-u- p work, however, may not be accepted for full credit. Monday Meet School Activity A student engaged in school activity during the school day must be excused through the office. If possible this should be done by the faculty in regular meeting and posted the day preceding the absence. The teacher will not report this student on the absent list. . ;'a". j, 'President R. Roscoe Garrett of Juab Stake has announced that Sacrament meetings will be held in all wards of the stake on Sunday evening. General conference sessions will ha held in Salt Lake City Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, but the First Presidency has suggested that the Ward Sacrament meetings be held also on Sunday. ,4 Absent Lists Each teacher will post a list of students absent from the first period class. These lists will be compiled and the reason for the absence checked and noted. A copy of this list will be distributed to each teacher by the end of the first period. An absent list will be posted again by the teacher fourth and seventh periods. This list will contain only those absentees not reported on the morning list The principal or secretary will check aU absences not otherwise explained. A complete and corrected list will be issued at the end of the school day. If a student misses a class and his name does not appear on the absent list, the teacher should require an admit to class" before the student Is admitted. The student can secure the admit by being properly excused by the office. Juab County, Utah President Garrett stated that the General Priesthood meeting of the Church will be held on Nellie F. Orme Monday evening, starting at 7 p.m. promptly, and this meeting will be carried by direct wire to the Juab Stake House. We realize that Monday is Family Home Evening in our Stake President Garrett stated, and we encourage the full cooperation of all in both atCONGRATULATIONS on her acceptance of t he appointment as Cancer Crusade Chairman Funeral services were held tendance of Priesthood bearers d for East Juab County are received by Mrs. James L. (Zoma) Fainter from Ralph J. HU1 at the direct wire broadcast, Wednesday at the Ward Chapel for Mrs. Nellie and the holding of the regular Utah Crusade Chairman. Dr. James A. Cooney, American Cancer Society vice- - president Salma Francom Orme, 87, wid- Family Home Evening. We for medical affairs Is at right of photo, Crusade begins in East Juab County today with an ow of Thomas G. Orme. Mrs. suggest that it be held either outstanding program Know The Facts at the Juab High School starting at 2 p.m. Orme died Saturday morning earlier than the priesthood at a Nephi Rest Home of nat- meeting, or an another evening ural causes incident to her ad- during this week. The Stake Presidency feels vanced age. Bishop Vaughn J. Paxman of that the direct wire broadcast the Nephi Second Ward con- is important for all holders of the priesthood, and their atducted the services Mrs. Orme was bom at Le- tendance is urged, and we also Volunteers In Blast Juab van, March 20, 1878, a daught- realize the benefits that are er of Joseph and Martha Heat- coming from the regular home County today begin an intensive fight against cancer. on Francom. She was married evening, and urge our families After long planning, the to Thomas G. Orme November to not miss one week. Teacher Responsibility American Cancer Society will 14, 1902 at Levan, the markick-oits month-lon- g educaAll teachers are instructed riage being later solemnized in WHEREAS, throughout the entire United States g tional and Cruto keep accurate attendance the Manti LDS Temple. Held for Funeral world and the there is undue and premature suffering sade against cancer, with conMr. Orme died January 7, records. It is expected that the death caused by cancer and its complications, and fidence. teacher will encourage regular 1918. Mrs. Orme was a member of Nephi Couple's Baby We have never been better WHEREAS, the American Cancer Society is doing attendance, treat absences acChurch of Jesus Christ of Mrs. James L. Paint-- , DelRay Bean, 2 day old prepared much educate citizens of to the cording to policy in grading, the his and country, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant W. Saints. Crusade .Chairman for East er, avoid taking a student from Latter-da- y -canceour community concering id its symptoms, and Survivors are Max L. Orme Bean, died at a Provo hospital Juab County declared. Volunclass unless absolutely necesof Nephi; Mrs. Leon (Florls) Friday. The baby was born teers have responded with enWHEREAS, many millions of dollars are needed sary, and excuse students prop- Broadbent Mer- March 24, at the Juab County of thusiasm, eager to establish a to continue the vital research program which may in erly when taken out of class lin R. Orme Santaquin; of Sacramento, Hospital, new record. I am confident for activity. itime develop more cures for this dreaded killer, and Services were held Monday California; Idell Orme of Pleas-they will All know the sucalso funds to continue an information program to keep ant Grove; Albert Orme of at Anderson Flineral Home, dcess of their assignment win and Mattie inged by Bishop Ralph E. Salt Lake City citizens conscious of the danger signals of cancer, and help save lives from cancer Orme of American Fork; also Chase of the Nephi Fourth through research, education and INASMUCH as many volunteers are giving of their 13 Ward. are grandchildren, service. surviving It Is a serious Job time and means in support of this program within our four great grandchildren; one Survivors are the parents: and they know It sister and one brother: Mrs. Grant W. and Kathern Sorenand the of the community, public unqualified support Francis Dalby of Salt lake son Bean of Nephi; grandpar- Action today will Include . is a vital need in support of the Cancer Crusade, of H. SorFrancom Mr. and ents: Mrs. and the public program at the Ray Veloy City NOW THEREFORE, I, L. Dwane Tidwell, Mayor Levan. enson of Sunnyside and Mr. Juab High School at 2 pjm, Burial at Vine Bluff cem- and Mrs. Bert Jones of Nephi; of the City of Nephi, do hereby proclaim April as and the opening of the Inetery was directed by Ander- and great grandparents: Mrs. Cancer Crusade Month in the City of Nephi, and urge dependent Business Crusade son Flineral Home of Nephi, Louise Monson and Mrs. Chrisheaded by Frank A. Mathe-BOthe citizens of this community to make themselves tina Sorenson, both of Moroni. Nephi Klwanis Club Presidaware of the danger signals of this dread djisease; to Burial was at Nephi City ent Lynn Wright; vice president Cary Peterson; secretary Son of Nephi Couple have regular physical checkups to determine any malMrs. Painter listed the priCemetery. K. J. Sperry and public relafunctions which may point to cancer; and to support mary objectives of the Crutions chairman Neil E. Jensen Selected for sade as: making sure that all Mr and Mrs. John V. Garthe American Cancer Society and the East Juab CanSpecial attended the District 7 Kiwanis the people in East Juab County rett were in Salt Lake City on attenda cer liberal Crusade with Your contribution. know and understand the lifeTraining conference at Rich- Mathematics Training Saturday as dinner guests of ance to cause at this field on March 27. programs and meetings relative their son in law and daughter, saving facts about cancer, how International Trustee LeRoy also is invited. essential early detection and and Mrs. Keith Barney. Elmo D. Jarrett, Salt Lake Mr. S. Olsen of Provo spoke of the The occasion was the birthday prompt treatment are in deal31th of Dated this 1965, at March, teacher mathematics a day City, Kiwanis Golden Anniversary anniversaries of their ing with cancer, the value ' of L. DWANE TIDWELL, Mayor of Nephi convention to be held in Neiw South High School, has been an annual physical checkup as York City July 4 to 8. He also awarded a Shell Merit Fellowan Instrument of early detectat advanced for study announced that Ed Moylen, ship ion, and the importance of more from June Stanford University research in solving the cancer president of Kiwanis Internati- 21 to 14 of this year. August onal, will speak to the Utah-Idah- o problem. W. A. Alexander, in making District Kiwanians In The 1,300,000 Americans now Jarsaid the announcement, Provo on May 17. alive, saved from cancer, em100 of one is rett outstanding District Governor John Haun phasize the effectiveness of edof Twin Falls, Idaho, announc- high school science and matheucational, research and service matics teachers from the United that the Utah-Idah- o distprograms. Education leading rict convention will be held at ed States and Canada selected to early detection and prompt to attend the 1965 graduate-leve- l Twin Falls September 9 toll. treatment alone could save half and seminars at Stanford Other district officers spoke of those who develop cancer. Universities. Cornell Fifty about Kiwanis administration Only one out of three now is and programs of community teachers attend each school. saved. More research for made universities their Both service. which greater funds are needselections on the basis of merit Is the only hope for the ed and leadership qualities from complete control of cancer..' 2,000 applicants. approximately To Kiwanis Club Tile seminars were established Knowing the needs MTa Painter said, I am confident ten years ago by the Shell the people will respond. It is Sponsor Carnegie Companies Foundation, Inc., to not only a duty but a privilhelp maintain the quality of Course Here Soon ege. There Is no greater privthe nations scientific effort. ilege than helping to save Uv-Including this years group, 950 69 At the March 24 Kiwanis teachers will have attended the Club meeting, Bob Bluth ex- seminars since the program plained the value of the Dale was started. Jarrett and other educators Carnegie Course. He said that Earl Worfhigton Ends there are aggressive people In selected to attend the seminNephi looking ahead to pro- ars will receive a travel allowance, tuition costs, living exmote Nephig future. 34 Years Service in Mr. Bluth stated that this penses, and $500 additional course does just what the Ki- cash to offset loss of potential THEYRE STATE CHAMPIONS When we printed this photo recently, this team was wanis motto states We Build. summer earnings. U. S. Employment Mr. Jarrett was born in Neregional champion in parliamentary procedure.. Now they have the state honor In their He said the course is a presRon Mrs. and son Mr. of trophy case. Members of the team are: front row: Kent Jones and Roger StoweU; back row: tige course and there are more phi, R-aA former Nephi resident has Jarrett He graduated Norman Jarrett, Gary Jones and Jerry Mangclson. Jay Dailey is team coach. aid than a million graduates. retired from service with the the University of Utah in Paraphrasing a statement by from U. S. Government's Park SerAndrew Carnegie, Mr. Bluth 1954 with a B.S. degree in edvice after 34 years of service. said: Leadership gravitates ucation and general science. Services Held For Mrs. Orme First-Secon- Cancer Drive Starts Today Proclamation ff fund-raisin- - v . Club Officials Public Invited s Attend District Training Meet To Program Friday Evening n. An outstanding evenings en-- ; tertainment has been arranged for by the Federated Clubs of Nephi for Friday, April 2 at 8 pm. at the Nephi Elementary School. Dr. Wanda Robertson, a native of Fountain Green, will show films and tell of her experiences while in Ethiopia. She was sent there three years ago to help establish a college of; education in the Haile Selassie I University. Dr. Robertson has taught in seven different universities in the United States and at present is a professor in the College of Education at the University of Utah. She has worked With several special groups newly-establish- ed of foreign students at the University and has friends in about 35 countries. Her extensive world travels has made it pos-sbfor her to renew acquain-tenshiwith many of these students in their native lands. A special invitation is extended to the general public to join with the clubs for this entertainment Hostess clubs for this event will be the Beta Club, and the Ladies Literary le . e, League. Nephi Young Man Named President of Elder Gordon Greenhalgh Missionary to Give Mission Report In First Ward Sunday Bishop Vinton G. Steiner of the Nephi First Ward announced Wednesday that Elder Gordon Greenhalgh will report his mission to South New Zealand at the First Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday, starting at Elder Greenhalgh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Greenhalgh, recently returned home after two years In the mission field. All ward members are urged to attend, Bishop Steiner stated. 5 p.m. Nebo District Clubs U.;S. U. Student Group Schedule Convention Don W. Worthington, son of Here Saturday April 10 Mrs. Mr. and Ray Worthington of Nephi, was elected president .of the Utah State University Speecch and Hearing Association at a recent meeting. The association presently includes 45 members, and is intended to stimulate knowledge and understanding of speech correction and to uphold and improve existing standards of practice among workers in the field of speech correction, as well as fostering research in the field. Others selected were Thomas S. Johnson, Tremon-tovice president; Carla Coombs, Driggs, Idaho, secretary; and Paula Richman of Mllville, public relations. Mr. Worthington is married to the former Mary Louise Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Peterson of Cedar City. She curreriv is working on a graduate fellowship toward a master's degree in speech pathology and audiology at the Utah State University. n; Mrs. Grant T. Callister, president of the Nebo First District of the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs, announces that the annua spring convention will be held In Nephi on April to the man who can express d 10, at the Ward himself. The Nephi Kiwanis Club is Inchapel. The convention will bethe Dale Carnegie gin at 9:30 a.m. and depart- troducing mental work will begin at 10:45 course to Nephi, the beginning a.m. Luncheon will be at 12:30 date to be announced soon. at the recreational hall. All Nebo First District dub Briefs women are invited and urged to Nephi News Mrs. Ethel Irons has returnattend. Reservations may be made ed to her home after having with Mrs. Kenneth Ingram, at spent the winter with her Reservations should children. She spent some time be made by April 7. at Boise, Idaho with her eon in law and daughter, Mr. and A social security representaMrs. C. Ray Peterson, and in tive will be In Nephi on Thurs- Logan, with her son and day, April 8, from 10 a.m. to daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs 12 noon. He will be at the Mrs. Melvin Irons Prior to Juab County Courthouse where coming borne, she has spent a he will answer any questions week In Tooele with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and you may have on social Mrs William Irons. First-Secon- 623-116- 7. J Services Held for Former Nephi Lady Services were held in Spring-vill- e Monday for a former Nephi lady, Flossie Veneta Painter Sanford, 71, who died last Friday following a heart at- tack. Mrs. Sanford was horn Jan4. 1894, a daughter of C. and Elizabeth Ann Sowby Painter. She was married to Frank J. Sanford Sept. 22. 1915 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Sanford died Feb- uary John ruary 10, 1965. Survivors include several sons and daughters, a brother and five sisters. F.F.A. Chapter Team Wias Service. Mr. Worthington started work State Champioaship Mt. Nebo Parliamentary recent years the championship Procedure Team are the State award has come to the local school through the efforts of Champions! And in addition, they're the a fine team and a fine advisor, State Champions for the sec- Jay Dailey. This is the first time in ond consecutive year! The honor was accorded the state F.F.A. history that a young men from Juab High team has won the honor two School's F.F.A. Chapter fol- years in a row, and is an extra lowing the contests held last honor when it is recognized rules prohibit any week at the state F.F.A. con- that the member of one years chamvention. Tills is the fourth time in pionship team serving on a He is Earl Worthington, who has worked in three states with the Forest Service, Grazing Service, and National Parks competing team the following year. The Dailey-coachteam is made up of Kent Jones, chairman, Norman Jarrett, Gary Jones, Jerry Mangelson and Roger StowelL Tom Fowkes and Roger Stowell were named state farmers. Terry Lowther represented Juab in the state F. F. A. sweetheart contest. ed with the Forest Service at Nephi 34 years ago, and spent several years on the Nephi Ranger District He later vU transferred to the Grazing Service, working at Vernal and at He spent several years at the Mesa Verda National Park as assistant chief ranger and in recent years has been foreman on the Dixie Fbreat with headquarters at h. Pan-guitc- Worthington and Ms safe, the former Jesse Morgan of Levan, plan to move to Nepal within a short time to make their home. |