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Show 8 District Board Adjusts School I Elder NEWS Wednesday, August --- ' To Sing , 17, 1955 Brigham City, Utah Tax Levy, Approves New Employees ; Box . XA S..A, X and Geo. L. Payne 'was named custodian of Bear River High committee and gave them power school after the resignation of to act on bids for school bus B. Y. Westmoreland was acceptInsurance. ed. Changes Listed for New Buildings Now Under Construction Three chances on electrical, ' A conslight change In the 1955-5- plumbing and heating tax levy was made by the tracts at Bear River High (board of education at their Au- school, totaling $2,996.90 were gust 12 meeting upon recom- approved as well as a minor mendation of the State Tax change at Lincoln school in the Commission, lowering the tax amount of $52.68. rate from 26.806 mills as estabThe new eastside elementary lished earlier to 26.80 mills. school plans were changed to The adjustment was made to allow for Sn underground transbring the levy Into conformity former vault and a deeper exwith the minimum school pro- cavation for the (boiler room. gram, lowered the operation Minor electrical wiring changes from at the two high schools were and maintenance levy 5.126 to 5.00 mills, increased the allowed. building fund levy from 9.23 people were apto 9.35 mills. Other items In the Twenty-threfor employment by the proved are levy, remaining unchanged were Wm. O. debt service .45 mills and the district. These Merrell, Erickson, MarVirginia state supported minimum proRoberts, Tillotson, gie Joseph disgram based on $4,050 per LaVell King, Barbara Swenson, tributive unit of 12.00 mills. Wayne Pace, Anna McCulley, The board acted to Change Grant Moser, Evelyn Quayle, the name of the Boothe Valley Josephine Larsen, Zula Kelly, school to the Promontory school, Ruth Adams, Loma (Marjorie Cook, Ora Fae appointed a special committee to survey and make necessary Iverson, Mae Thomas, Ann Benadditions as requested by school son, Henry Kafton, Beth Brown, Verla Green, Dorothy Eaves, patrons. They approved installation of Gerald Simmons and Russell The resignation of Johnson. syssprinkling underground tems at Lincoln, (McKinley and Verle Kidman was accepted by Garland schools, accepted a bid the board. of $1,080 made previously by Supt. Kenneth E. Weight, who Larsen Brothers for the installa- - attended the Utah White House tlon at Lincoln, ordered bids conference held In Salt Lake prepared on the other schools, City, reported that a regional They entered into an agree conference would be held at meht with the Utah Power and Box Elder High school on AuLight company to furnish pow gust 26 at 7:30 p. m. Emile Jensen was retained as er for pumping water at the a custodian of the Mantua school Deweyville school, named 6 e certified public Theron accountant, was named auditor the for the district, including two high schools. (Delome Arbon was appointed as bus operator on the route from Snowville to Bear River High after Bealy S. Cutler resigned from the post and Herman Jeppsen was named to operate the Mantua route after the resignation of Martin Rasmussen was accepted. The board considered the advisability of installing conduit for a public address system at1 the east side school and asked for a cost estimate on the proj- V'i 7 B. Lee, request from J. D. Gunderson, district fire warden, for the use of school buses to transport people to range fire was considered and referred to an attorney for a legal opinion. They ordered lights Installed at the north entrance and for the fireplace at Bear River High at a cost of about $850 with the understanding that the school would pay half of the expense. The board also entered into a cooperative agreement with the Junction LDS ward for the drill Jng of a well to provide culinary water for the church and the Junction school, each paying part of the costs. ewas A special "committenamed to select the type of brick of to be used In construction the east side school. A -; , 0 0 rt. , ect. !- Elder A. Leron Johnsen . . . dedication singer' r X A. Leron Johnsen Will Sing at Swiss Temple - r- - I! fl News comes from Hernlng, Denmark, telling of program plans for the dedication of the LDS temple In Berne, Switzer, . land. Elder Allen Leron Johnsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen, Bear River City, who is now serving as an LDS missionary in- Ithe Danish mission has been asked to sing a vocal solo at the dedication. He will sing, in Danish ,the selection, , Bless This , Huse. The dedication is slated to?e on September 14 at Berne. Elder Johnsen 'has been in the mission field for the past 18 months. He will be released September, 1956. Stage Talent Auditions for i) I! JL Wendell Isaacson Stole Janeen and JoAnn Beasley . . . performed intricate baton maneuvers, dance steps and acrobatics on swell program. River numbers. into Parretts hog lot, loaded four hogs aboard and then got stuck. ' The thief then walked BLOOMINGSBURG, O. (UP) Somebody went to a lot of trou- about three miles Into town and ble to steal four (hogs from Tom stole a tractor, which he used Parretts farm. Sheriff sOrland to pull the truck out of the mud. Hays said the thief drove a ve- The tractor was abandoned hicle presumably a small truck, nearby. Hog Heist Future Planned EdPORTLAND, Me. (UP) ward S. Hall, 92, who has been a printer for 72 years, doesnt plan Jo retire until he is 102. So hes (had to (buy a new press for his print shop. the Show ... as he always does, with his Davy . Crockett, RobSEYMOUR, Conn. (UP) T. Miner resigned as chairman of the school hoard, ex- ert plaining hed like to become a teacher. The board fulfilled his request. , - County fair talent show tryouts will ibe held Thursday, August 18, at the Bear River City ward recreation hall from 5:30 to 8:30 p. m., it was announced this week hy the chairmen of the Farm Bureau sponsoring organizations. The tryouts are for participants only and not the general public, it was explained by Mrs. Marvin R. 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