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Show Cf,CaAUl W- - j .on s? tM 8n Ll t Members of the senior-bal- l royalty are Zbynek Krobot and Jamie Bennett, king and queen, left; Ben McPherson and Marie Kenison, first court; B.J. Hoaldridge and Melissa McKnight, second court; and Wayne Greenhalgh and Monica Jones, third court. j)H Class of 1993 sets Senior IBall Serving East Juab County - A Nice Place To Live! December 16, 1992 fee waivers cost area Saturday Juab High Schools annual $4 per person, or $2 for specta nior Ball will be held Saturday, tors. Dec. 19. Members of this years royalty The floor show will begin at are Zbynek Krobot, king; Jamie and Marie Kenison, first court; B.J. Hoaldridge and Melissa McKnight, second court; and, Wayne Greenhalgh and Monica 9:30p.m. The costis$7 per couple, Bennett, queen; Ben McPherson Jones, third court. Se- schools $5,338 thus far As of Nov. 18, Juab School Board will continue with 'Channel 1' in secondary schools Members of the Juab School District Board of Education have agreed to continue to allow Channel 1 to be broadcast in classand middle-schorooms. We asked teachers on the secondary level for their opinions, and the majority of them favor keeping the program, said Dr. Kirk L. Wright, superintendent high-scho- the service provided appropriate day. and effective use of instructional time during the regular school day, if students paid attention to the broadcast, if it was the best strategy available to present current events and other pertinent issues, and if programming generally was in keeping with prevailing community ethical and moral standards. Teachers, said Wright, also were given space to add other observations. ol ol of schools. When the board approved Whittle Communications Channel 1 two years ago, it was decided that it would conduct periodic reviews of the effectiveness and appropriateness of Channel 1 programming. Wright said he had prepared a questionnaire for each of the secondary teachers and 30 questionnaires had been Even the ve comments concerning the program were not entirely negative, in most cases. One teacher said, I believe it does more good than harm. By harm I mean taking away time from content instruction. returned... Several teachers would like the Nearly every teacher returned program at the high school prethe survey and a clear majority sented at the same time each favored continuation of the proAt fire station gram. Educators were asked if Channel 1 made a positive contribution to student learning and to their appreciation for and interest in national and international events. They also were asked if Santa Claus will visit Mona residents on Saturday, Dec. 19, at the Mona fire station. The Jolly Old Elf and his helpers will give out sacks of candy from 12 to 2 p.m. The MonaTownBoards Christmas-party committee, headed by : , Santa will visit Mona Saturday Dis-- . get worse. According to its records, Some teachers, however, like the rotation. It works well to have it take time out of a different class period each day of the week, said one middle-scho- the teacher. One of the issues the PTA raised before Channel 1 was allowed into the Juab School system was that of morals. The majority of teachers thought the programming was in keeping with the, moral standards of the community most of the time. The programs are screened and those which are not found to be suitable are not watched. I thought the AIDS series was tastefully presented, said one teacher. We can decide to do nothing and keep the program, or we can . vote to discontinue it, said Leon . Pexton, board president. After reviewing the comments made by teachers, board members decided to keep the program The East Juab County Sub for in the school system. They will Santa program needs additional continue to review the program items if some of the areas needy and again will ask teachers for families are to have Christmas their comment. gifts this year, says Louise TheJuab County Daughters of Saturday, Dec. 19, and the public is is invited to attend The program will begin at 2 planned to combine Santas visit sponsoring a Christmas program but with a half-hop.m., and will be held in the Juab program, e Center conflicts County prevailed. scheduling and DUP museum. Instrumen- tal and choral presentations will be made, and a short play will be featured. ur Multi-purpos- The DUP also will show a display of nativity scenes, old and new. Anyone wishing to add to the display should contactDeLora 1 or Melda Nebeker at 7 Fackrell at prior to Dec. n 623-033- 623-088- 19. After the program, refreshments will be served. Young children must be accompanied by responsible adults. Keyte brothers earn Eagle Scout awards Shane, Ryan, and Tyler Keyte, all sons of Michael S. and Nila N. Keyte of Mona, received Eagle Scout awards at a court of honor held Dec. 9 at the Mona 2nd LDS Ward church. Shane, 18, attended J uab High School and is working in Provo.-Foe his Eagle Scout project, he painted the doors and trim, hung the doors, and installed door knobs and locks at the town park concession stand. Ryan, 16, is junior at Juab High School, where he is an honor stupublic-servic- for sports, cheerleading, and drill team. Board members would like to see the state legislature appropriate some funds to help school districts with the loss caused by the fees waivers. 623-492- redefine the town managers job description. The clarification is needed because of a change of duties, which came about as a result of the towns new billing system. The present town manager has plumbing experience which the board recognizes and appreciates, but members of the board said they wish to have a better idea which services the town manager should perform and which she should not. Learned that the town has sufficient money in its Class C road fund to purchase approximately 720 feet of pipe to replace the present irrigation ditch which will be covered with the completion of the roadway between the Wilkerson property and the southern border of the Mona Elementary School. After reviewing the site, it was decided that the pipeline will be laid alongside the present ditchline, so that the present ditch can be covered by the road bed. A grated water Please turn to page 2 TU'll 11616 I II Vr llO D6 i PICKUP garbage . i , IflrlX fri rfiwiiuuy j ' Garbage normally picked up on Friday in Nephi will be picked up on Wednesdays for the next two weeks. The change is necessary because of the Christmas and New Years holidays. JHS bands, chorus will perform Monday The JuabHigh School and Juab under the direction of Lorraine Middle School bands, and the Wallace. Juab High School Chorus will y, Dec. 21. The Christmas Celebration at 6:30 p.m., and will auditobe held in the rium. The bands, "under the direction of Kay Bassett, will present the first part of the program. The chorus, then will take the stage to present traditional and popular choral pieces, as well as some fun and serious numbers. Soloists and small ensembles will lend variety to the program. The chorus is will begin Mondell G. Carter , Ryan Keyte high-scho- . Services pending for Mondell high-scho- Carter r Mondell G. Carter, 72, ofMona, died of a heart attack Dec. 15 at Central Valley Medical Center in e project, he cleared, cleaned, and leveled a vacant lot for use as a baseball field at thp Mona Town Park. Tyler, 14, is a sophomore at Juab High School, where he is a member of the freshman basket- ball team and the FFA. For his hopscotch patterns on the Mona elementary School playground and at the Mona Town Park. McPherson, Nephi Citys representative in the group. McPherson says the number of gifts being donated is not keep- -' ing up with the need. She urges all area residents to donate new, unwrapped gifts or cash. Those who have donations, or who are willing to sponsor families should call McPherson at 623- be9 0822, or Diane at tween 8a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Items also can be dropped off at theNephiCityHall,ValleyBank and Trust, First Security Bank, Painter Motor Company, and Central Valley Medical Center. The Sub for Santa program is being sponsored this year by the area religious, service, and other organizations who have had their own programs in the past They combined their programs to avoid duplication of efforts. present a Christmas concertMon-da- public-servic- dent. For his level in- ol Fees, town manager, culvert, gas line tor area s John Sutherland, originally Utah Pioneers organization high-scho- those . Santa needs more DUP invites public to Christmas program cluded ol in fees were waived, so the amount has more than doubled, even though the years halfway mark has not yet been reached. Principals ofeach ofthe schools provided data for the report, said Wright. The identities of students whosefees were waived were protected. We arent having as difficult a time with fees waived as some of the larger districts, said Wright. But it all hurts. The $5,000 is bad enough, but it will ol Fees on the The fees waived were much higher in the high school than in the middle school. In the middle school, 47 students had $838 in fees waived. On the high-scholevel there were 50 students who had $4,500 in fees waived. ixicthad spent $5,338 onfeewaiv- ers in 1992. According to state law, said Dr. Kirk L. Wright, superintendent of schools, districts must make annual reports regarding fee waivers to the state office of L Tyler Keyte Nephi. He was born Jam 27, 1920 to Laurel and Mavel Christensen Carter. He married J oreen Sperry Dec. 25, 1958. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1943 to 1946, and retired from Geneva Steel in 1982. He was a member of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He also was a member of the LDS Church. He liked hunting, riding, and the outdoors. Survivors are his wife, ofMona; and a sister, Delora Christensen ofMona. Funeral services are pending. j ol ol 1st Ward Christ- mas party is Thursday at 6:30 p.m. The Nephi 1st LDS Ward will Heidi White, daughter of Shannon and Gayle White of hold its annual ward Christmas Nephi, graduated from South- .party Thursday, Dec. 17. ern Utah University Dec. 11 Dinner will be served at 6:30 with a bachelors degree in p.m., and a program, to be preaccounting and minors in sented by the Primary organiza- Sister Shellie Kelsey, daugh-- ' ter of De and Donna Kelsey of Nephi, recently returned from LDS missionary service in San Diego, Calif. She will speak to members of the computer applications and tion, will follow the dinner. All Nephi 4th LDS Ward Sunday, ward invited members She are business administration. Dec. 20. The meeting will beto and should from their Juab attend, bring High graduated own dishes. gin at 2:20 p.m. School in 1989. ,s i |