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Show Districts Should Build Contemporary Schools School districts should lioihl "conlemxirarv whtxiU" u Inch will Itf flexible emmgh to house tomorrows educational programs. THIS IS a major conclusion in a study on school building (actors released recently by the I tah Slate Board of Education The study was made'hv Dr.Ta'gg B. Ilundrup, specialist in the state Ixtard's Division of Sxacial Educational Services, as a doctoral dissertation. Dr. Iluudmp concluded that "there is no consistent cost difference (in school construction) that could le attributed to building design." faster than has cost of materials. The report also states that scluxd construction costs have increased as fast as non- school construction costs since 1937. IT ALSO suggests that cost xr square foot may not lx an "was,,re atlr,econstruction. finqiaring Cisco Dipncttcrs Await Spawning Hun News Cisco are expect- ed to their annual spawn-no- t iug run along the east shore of Bear I ate within the nest two weeks signaling the start of the dipnetting for these tasty but small fish by several thousand Itah and Idaho fishermen. Earliest recorded dale for the start of the spawning run was January 9, 1992; the latest date has lieen January 9 in 1993 and 199-1although most years the fish show up closer to the 15th of the month, n , 4 f I Mm PFC William llenwood who is stationed with the 1st Infantry Division in Vietnam had a brief visit with comedienne Joey Bishop, left, as he entertained troops in the war zone. PFC llenwood is the son of Mrs. Ruth llenwood, Special Whitcfisli Season On - r lie-ca- o 112-376- 114-376- Piano and Organ Sale it New Story and Clark Console Pianos in Walnut $695.00 and up New Wurlitzer Theatre Organs $795.00 and up See F. G. Cunard 226 No, 1st East, Tooele, Utah Local Representative for: Hart Brothers Music Co. V V 7 one-hal- open-space- SECOND SECTION Bonneville Tlie sjwce A constant. not is student per scluxd with greater space per student, and thus greater cost per student, might show a lower t cost, it noted. Scluxd building cost per square LICENSED anglers may take foot also tends to decrease with an increase in the building's sie, their daily creel limit of 50 fish, and for youngsters under 12 the the report notes. limit is f the adult limit In his study. Dr. Ilundrup fish. 25 or paired three "traditional schools As the cisco move in close those designed for the shore to spawn they are to classrooms and three taken by dipnet, particueasily schixds "contemporary" designwhen the lake is frozen larly ed for " or team over with ice. metluxls. teaching Failure to keep track of I'tah'i special whitefish seaTHE COST per teaching the numlxT of fish taken has station in the traditional schools son remains oxn through Februlieen the most common violaranged from $29,420 to $14,900. ary 15, 19fi9 on the laigan, Blacktion by anglers on the cisco run In the temporary scluxds the cost smith Fork, Welier and Duchesne Hi vers according to the Division and Division of Fish and Came ranged from $12,291 to $10,471. of Fish and Came. Officers have issued a numlx-- of W hen comparisons are made citations for this infraction each Fishing regulations which on the factors of concrete, masonry, effective January 1, 1999 'VeilT st met oral framework undcarpent rv IS recommended that each and millwork, there are no con- list open waters for taking of sistent cost differences, the study Rocky Mountain W utcf.sh as jwrty have one fisherman using the Duchesne River downstream dipnet and one person count- notes. from the confluence of West inf? the fish as they are taken the cost differences Although Also, when dose to a limit of are not great, conteuqxirary Fork; Logan River downstream fish keep the net in the water and from the confluence with Temple schools do cost more jxr square Blacksmith Fork River remove only the nmnlx-- r needed fixit, per student, or per teaching For9 station, Dr. Ilundrup noted. Be downstream from confluence with cause the cost differences are Rock Creek; and Welier River small and are not consistent, the downstream from Echo Dam. Daily creel and possession study recommends construction limit on all st reams is ten fish of contemporary scluxds. THE REPORT notes that regardless of weight. Reports indicat e f ishermen have scluxil building costs have increased bv 25 per cent over the lx.en most successful using small baited hooks or small flies in the last 10 years. The major reason for the deeper holes of the four rivers. Fisheries indicate cost increase, Mr. Ilundrup states, surveys whitefish populations are good in is inflation, lie notes, however, that lalxir costs have increased all streams and anglers have ample opportunities of getting several of these fine flavored fish in their creel. HABITS - CHANCE Habits aid us in every aspect "CCCSSIUI of our lives, particularly in our Cal Kathy Kel work. them Without no daily in Tooele 9 Itahs 90 day waterfowl sea- one would report to work on for Appointments of goods would, s01' closed January 5, 1999 and delivery time, 1 Past season was termed mo- lie forever late, and worse, onr Opens January 7th, 1969 pay checks would never arrive derately successful by the Divi- f Fish and Came as $2.00 when we Shampoo - Set they expected them. While sion teach and Toner 15.00 habits and schedules work together prepared to get specific data from Hooch lotoodi 12.50 to help us discipline ourselves, a selected group of L'tah sports- Comb I.SO another factor must be consider- - men way of harvest question- Cot 1.S0 naires. Tint 6.50 Waterfowl questionnaires will 12.50 Tipping le sent to 16,(X0 Utah residents Permanent Spodal for January and the information received from $12.50 for $6.50 these people will lie used to determine the state-wid- e harvest of ducks and geese during the 1968 season. Ail questionnaires are New Wurlitzer Pianos $499.00 per-foo- Granlsville . 5 Hie Tooele Transcript, Fri., Jan. 10, BETA SIGMA PHI CHRISTMAS PARTY Hie XI Alpha Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, held their Christmas nartv at the home of Toni Alfred. They hud a unique idea when they named their party a "Trim the Tree affair. The members made the decorations, then decorated ami trimmed the Christmas tree. Afterwards delicious refreshments were served to Margaret Anderson, Elba Blown, Lucile Arlene Halladay, Mary Gamplx-tl- , Johnson, Elaine Paikiuson, Ida Palmer. Ruth Long, Virginia Swart zfager and the hostess, Toni Allred. RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. Coldie Carver returned to her home in Crantsville by train after she flew down to CaliLEAVES FOR KANSAS Sp Ronald Paul Johnson who fornia where she sx-n- t the Christis with the Airlxmme and Helimas holidays visiting with her copter Division in the U. S. children, Ray and Mary Newn-haof Orindu and Charles CarArmy, will leave for Fort Riley, Kansas Saturday, after spending ver and his family of Frecmont, Christmas and the holidays at California. home in Crantsville with his and IN n Hll(r till Il((l Mr Ceorge hjs ,)rjlk s,ril.lu ,e hme K. Petersen ,e formt,r Mjry lt a,rjstmas Mr. and se Mrs. McKay parents, Johnson, and brother Lynn John- Mr son. 'D Mrv s,rillI;r of Westland, Michigan. The couple was married on Decemlx-- r 17, in the Logan LDS ail(J FAMILY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. McKay Johnson entertained the family of the late Wallaee and Phyllis Temple, and were honored at an at their home in CrantsJohnson Ojx-House, given by the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. ville on New Year's Day. The included President Kenneth Parley Peterson, Crantsville, at guests their home on the following eve- C. Johnson, Dean and Beatrice Johnson, Ronnie Paul and Lvnn ning, Decemlx-- r 18. Johnson of Crantsville; Ralph They were also honored at a reception, given by the parents and Vivienne Marsden of Ogden; of the bride, which was held in Roy and Cwen Stapp of Bountiful; Dr. and Mrs. Wallace JohnColumbus, Ohio. The couple returned to Provo son, Towle; Bishop William B. last weekend, where they are Johnson and wife, Daryl, CrantsImth attending the Brigham Voting ville and Keith and Diane Karren of Provo. The family University. enjoyed a delicious meal and then played games. Soldier Suffers Broken Arm Wayne Butler, S 10" 195 pound junior forward, has Item and league seeing a lot of aetion this year in the games and is harking forward to a big one with Morgan Friday night at Granin ille. (lames times 6:15 and 8:00 p.m. HOSPITAL Mr. Tom Hale is in the LDS Hospital where lie is receiving medical care. RETURNS FROM VIETNAM Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Jensen of Crantsville had an especially enjoyable Christmas when their son Ronald C, Jensen, FN, who is with the U.S. Navy, returned to the states after spending the past nine months in Vietnam waters, and then home where he visited for a week with his parents. Catch NFL Football Sat di Mm Smdayt Saa Mi kHm m m far a (Btf IMOV wf 4oyl imurwea CW-T- V h attar iv Blv HOLIDAY VISIT Parachute jumper Brent Peterson, came home for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Peterson during the holiday season. After a brief four day visit, be left Wednesday evening for Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where This is tiny little Patricia Marie he is stationed. He will then go Winget, new daughter of Linda to Puerto Rico where he will and Othcl Winget, Grantssille, receive further training. who made her entrance into the world on Decemlx-- r 13 tipping the scales at C pounds 7 ounces. At home to welcome the new arrival were her parents, a brothIncome er James and a sister laiDawn. ! Pvt John Medraon, who is MIA Rummage wi,h (,lc U.S. Marines, suffered Sale a broken arin in a freak accident ave our h"ds taken a defi- ew Years Day, when the 0,1 of ni,e truck the which in he drop since Christmas, and panel and other servicemen were rid-- 'ou sl'H have shopping to do? the Crantsville Third nf? as they returned from the Attend rifle range, broke and they fell "ard MIA rummage sale which from the moving vehicle. There "'1 be held on Friday, January Now Filetl were no casualties, but, some of 10, beginning at 4:30 pan. in the men were quite bruised and the Crantsville Stake Center Serviee Centers shaken. Parents of Pvt Medrano where you will find bargains Federal income tax returns Mr. and Mrs. Luis Medrano. galore. should no longer Ire filed with In hot homemade he is addition, Crantsville, report that the Internal Revenue Service chile and pies and hard rolls will district improving. office at Salt Lake City, he sold for 50 cents. but with the IRS Service Center Don't miss this money saving Language at Ogden, 1190 West 1200 South, event! Ogden, Utah - 84405, beginning Negroes postage paid, and January 1. This applies both to take only minutes to fill out If the Negro children in urban MARINE SPENDS tax returns with remittances and and their return by persons re- - centers in the North as well as CHRISTMAS HERE those with refunds due. Mr.- Dannv Miller of the U.S. The IRS Western Region, ceiving them is important to the predominantly Xegrocommunities Marines came from Camp Pendle- w'hich includes management of our waterfowl in the South are to be brought Utah, is the latest ton, California where he spent to resources. direct filing of all fully into the mainstream of Amrequire Additional management infor- erican life, then they must be ten days, visiting with his parents income tax returns with IRS remation will be gathered by state equipped with the linguistic tools Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller of gional service centers, under a Crantsville, during the Christmas law enacted November 2, 1906, and federal biologists during the for such participation . . . these holidays. next several days as they com- children grow Mr. Roland V. Wise, District up in a subculture inin which a form plete the annual Theres a TV documentary Director of Internal Revenue, ventory of ducks and geese over of English is consistently spoken. about protestors. Its in livid said today. the pacific flyway. These dialects, although very color. Direct filing of returns will shelby Friedman much like standard English, are eliminate initial handling at the district office, where they are nevertheless sufficiently different WATCH FOR . . . The return of portrait neckfrom it in critical wavs, that packaged and shipped to Ogden lines, as part of springs ro- for processing. we need to consider special methods for developing the language mantic look. Reversible refrigeraMr. Wise emphasized that MAM ClCCllENCC n skills of this group. tor doors, that open to either direct filing will in no way curBeryl Bailey, Some Aspects of the left or right. Costume jewelry tail services taxpayers have been Impact of Linguistics on Langu- - of wood or fabric to match or accustomed to receiving from the complement an outfit. More color IRS district office. He said, By age Teaching in Disadvantaged fresh, light, bright relieving the district office of the Communities, Elementary Eng- - in makeup color that looks newer than the burden of receiving returns and lish look of the past. The preparing them for t, we will have a greater opshirt, hat, Checking account: Something total look for men that needs month to month sport coat, slacks and tie, all of portunity to render services to the same fabric. Dana Robbins resuscitation. taxpayers. Friday Tax Returns at CHARLES H. BOURNE 4? So. Ht East (12-46- 22 FARM INSURANCE COMPANIEi Horn OHxasi Bioonxogton, IM mow . STATE - mid-wint- 3 Stores in Salt Lake City, Utah 19G9 OF 3 AW1F SKI-DADDL- ER SNOWMOBILES Loft-ma- and Trailers DICKS SALES & SERVICE R. J. 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