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Show I, VOLUME GARDEN NUMBER CITY XVI TOWN TWENTY CENTS Wednesday, September 14, 1983 BOARD MEETING The town Board meeting was held Thursday, September 8, 1983. was Beer license and business licenst approved for John Nitschke and C.R. Matthews who are the new owners for Pickleville Country Store. Association Board again approached the the Associatio: for regarding approval to establish a small to be located at the old facility Utah Power & Light site at. Swan Creek. The matter was discussed in regards to benefits to the City and also to the developer ho decision Swan Creek Power Town hydro-generati- ng was made. Snowmeadows subdivision has approached the town to dedicate the roads of the subdivision to the town with a disclaimer as to liabilon the part of the Town. No ity decision was made until legal counsel is obtained. A special meeting will be called in order of taking care of this matter. Conny Bert and Elaine Huntley busy counting new students in their TEACHERS kept contract with the B.L. Computer Service was agree upon for another year for the purpose grade at South Rich Elementary School The has 43 students learning of the water works billings. . i The Ordinance for the I, U . I ; s" V; was not passed. Judges for the upcoming election were chosen. games this year. Above during recess. are first which students are ; DESERET SOUTH GET LOCAL DRIVE POWER By residents this it," vides for the needs of "Please support asks. its people. this drive, " Mrs. Bailey For information, you may contact Pauline Bailey in Garden City at In Lake town, you should contact Cheney Wi946-34- 54. llis at 946-32- 15. Kofoed at In: St. Charles, 945-26- 96. you should contact Terry curriculum. we- This concentration of benchmark skills will especially benefit a beginning teach- that they may get a power cut on their bills becauek er as council they must first send a form to the federal gov- the town council approved; Council is now taking care of the paperwork. . ular session , regThurs- Clayton Romoderating. (Continued on Page 2 basic skills her skills increase. "Our goal is to better prepare our stud- ents for junior high school and high school s, math in day, Sept. 8, with he focuses on into more difficult areas as their move The Laketown Council met or a student with an identified weakness. This program is designed for grades one through six, and would allow students to ernment, a move . she students need in each area. The project is also designed to test the basic skills mastered by students, and it would measure strengths and weaknesses in each student. Thus, a teacher would be able to assist se problems they have been having. Campbell told Deseret Industries employees the physically, emotionally and mehtally handicapped. They are trained to take a place in the work force and are placed in society," she contin-ue- d. Mrs. Bailey urged. support The Deseret Industries drive is a mainstay to the LDS Church Welfare Program, which pro- these skills are identified , teachers will use the basic information from their textbook as the core for presenting a As Campbell, Utah Power & Light, told Laketown ries representative, stated. "A continual flow of goods is essential to provide work for these people and to supply goods for those in need. "This program will operate effectively if we CUT Judy Floyd Doug nces, tools, furniture, books, toys, sports equipment, bicycles and other items. ,fWe encourage you to go through your house and find something you could donate to this drive, Pauline Bailey, local Deseret Indust- all Ruth Smith The faculty at South Rich Elementary School met Thursday with Ken Lindsay from the Utah State Board of Educationto begin a Curriculum Alignment Project. Lindsay is in charge of Program Administration, Ault Education, and Community Services. He introduced teachers to the project which is designed to teach over 20 basic skills in math and reading. LAKETOWN INDUSTRIES Deseret Industries has kicked off its local drive, and has scheduled a 9 a.m. pickup for items at the LDS Church Building on September 28. Deseret Industries needs clothing, applia- PLANS STUDY By MAY STARTS RICH ELEMENTARY as they master basic reading and " . Mayor binson - Principal James Bingham said . ski-11- This, week teachers are scheduled to meet with Charles Stubbs, an art specialist from the Utah Board of Education, to line up art curriculum for the classroom. Stubbs said all children are talented in the art field and are able to learn the art of visual perception. |