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Show i I A Y 8 u,ah' Thursday, December 16,1976' frc:3 ucriitbp ts S t I' ft j' "'i Deo pooCrCoCcd J $ ft 4 I i U t ? fit , i l ! i I ' - ! i 1. , .w ,(J(, (1 rrVc w 1 w n to? Yule ' . a P mended expenditure for every, school In the district to meet instandards of life safety cluding the A ' jn- i i i ,, ' dg&vas& wrss two-poun- include the following: ' The grand prise winner of $290 was Patricia Ball. It consisted of a coin bank - from Ogden First Federal, two shock absorbers from Victor Motors, 110 from Ward, a prescription from ' MontgomeryMack'S Pharmacy, $39 from Helen Royer, $29 from Hansen Jewelry, $90 from Smith Food King, $90 from Blocks, $10 from Jittery Knijtery, $10 from Brigham Floral, ' $29 from JC Penney, and $9 from the -Britchery. Other winners were Barbara Warren, prescription from Mack's Pharmacy, $5 from the Youth Shop, LP album from KBUH, five gallons of gas from Kent's Amooo, $9 from Montgomery Ward and $9 ' from the Eritehery. Grover Elgan, $29 fror ware and $9 from the. Lillian Knudsen, $1 Reaving account ' Box Elder County bask, $10 from the Book Shop and $10 from jittery Knlttery. Jean Bennett, tie savings account at 'Box Elder County bank and $19 from -- No norfiago pickup ; on Christmos ovo v a -- 0 , , i - v . Therell beiomtridmnges made in Brig--; hath Cltys4pupfalectiQaschedule'on the day befortfehnsfrnas, StreSU Supt. s Ray Wixom disclosed this week. Because Christmas fails on a Saturday, city employes will observe Friday as a holiday. Garbage normally picked up on that day instead will be collected the u following Monday, Dec. 27. However, it was noted that city offices ) kwill be open on Friday, Dec. 24. Utah presently provides state aid to local school districts for school construction under two separate programs: the continuing school building program and the critical building aid program. "According to the foundation report, the continuing program is designed to help districts meet their long-ranreplacement needs while the critical program is geared to provide special assistance to districts with immediate or emergency needs. The 1979 Utah legislature directed that a correlated financing study be conducted with special instructions to prepare a recommendation for equalizing state and local revenue for school district capital outlay and debt service." A special research team consisting of representatives from the office of legislative re- Crdatr & state-support- Ftiirj lisas: 5 Dsp 4:15 Sat - 8C3 9 Tl TVi Wcsk P.M.-6:1- MERRY CHRISTMAS THAN WITH A Vz BEEF V On revocation ' a Prices Good 175 to 250 lb. Sidos Thurs.-S- at Custom n)RCU tU&li). g Ms Brighten her Christmas scene with our striped, soft, bow shirt t I 1 V 9t Harih Main I i s Luxuriously soft and lightweight. Never needs an iron. Clestined to be worn DINETTE SET, only: almost everywhere. With almost anything. 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TA QAV rinv Will Iw will O' ' S' . - to reduce the critical unmet needs at a rate of about 33 percent per year by providing a capital outlay program approximately equal to 13 percent of the present ing project. Foundation analysts observe that the program recommended by the research team would cost the state approximately $12.4 million per year. It is designed ,l LaaMryTip fabric softeners d yhn.iit be used only in the final rinse and never with soap, or detergent, bleach, bluing conditioners water packaged These tawdry aids neutralize chemicals in the fabric softeners, on leaving a sticky white residue clothes. At times, this is mistaken for lint. Rinse-adde- -- , M.H. King. districts newest ing needs figure from $2,362,000 to the present $1,964,000. school, McKinley Elementary in Tremonton. Its indicated that an $91,000 expenditure Is needed there. However, while setting out spending needs, It does not search, the legislative fiscal specify what types of improveanalyst, the state board of eduments are recommended. cation, and the Utah Education Dr. Haws said in consulting association, was designated to with a spokesman for the Utah actually make the study. State Board of Education, he This research team which was advised that state represubmitted its report in Novemsentatives would sit with local ber, 1976, recommended that officials after the first of the Utah adopt an equalization-type- , state-ai- d formula which year to detail what should be done to improve safety at the would combine the continuing schools. and the critical school building needs along with the debt serRight now we are not specifically aware of what short- vice requirements into a single comings there are In the ongoing program. In addition, the team recomschools," Dr. Haws explained. He noted, however, that cermended the creation of a retain safety measures are being volving fund to allow some of the smaller districts to receive pursued under new fire insurance taken by the district, advance payments in order to Among these are such things proceed with a scheduled build- as fire retardent doors, smoke detectors; proper storage f paints and thinners and ade1 quate fire extinguishers. Box district Elder Actually, was better in the adjusted .reA fine of $190 and a Jail term port than the one originally released, having gained $796,660 of 60 days, which was stayed, credit for tearing down the rig has been handed down to Antonio Vasques, 43, of Logan, main building and construct a new vocational education cen- after the man pleaded guilty to ter at Bear River High. driving on revocation. He ap That move dropped the taO- - pearpdjn Brigham City court. County bank and $10 from Red Baron. Sharon Marshall, $29 from Zundels Hers, $10 Savings accountat First Security bank and ah LP album from KBUH. Rodney Bidlack, $29 from Zundels His, two tickets fo Heritage theatre. ' Geraldine Jerisen, $10 from Brigham Floral, $10 sayings account at Box Elder County bank,' one case pap from Beehive Bottling, and LP album from KBUH. Jeff Baugh, $10 savings account at Box , Elder County bank, LP album from d ham from Bow Mart KBUH, and ftOfrem Mack's Pharmacy. Marion. Anderson, LP album from KBUH,, $10 savings account at First drawing winners (Continued from Page One) i? The report shows Oat the adjusted critical needs" In the Box Elder School district Superintendent J.C. Haws said the report lists a recom- ; - jr! amounted to $1,964,000. , i 4 million, - e -- ' A Included in this backlog is Box Elder School district. A 197S school survey determined that the' total cost to remove all intolerable"' conditions in the Utah schools would amount to 1130.4 million. Because of new construction and other changes, a eptem-be- r, 1976, preliminary update of ; this study placed the adjusted ' ; critical building .needs at $105.3 date the increased number children who have entered the public schools since the end of World War II. fact pa brought. by fjOU04btiOfttlheFivate re- .. ' school construction. ' Local school districts in Utah have spent more than three quarters of a billion dollars to build, improve, and equip the -- s . r - V 17, at the civic center in by Harold G. Lindy, ! U8U Extaasloa Agent . wr , monton, the. training session wilf Under federal taw all private ; held from I a.m. to 4 p.m. There pesticide applies torf udng use pesticides1wBl Save t is no charge for the training. A search orgahuwo4n their of school build- .manual will be available at a latest to be certified not, later in XV Oct. 21, 1977. U 1 ; ( ' cost of SO cents. - Another Des Those who are not certified by training session will that date will not be Allowed to be held in the Brigham City founds are faced with a area sometime during the weeh offic purchase the restricted pestis . of Jan. 17. The exact dale nd l&hew ! problems created cides. The Utah State University place of the session will be by growing and shifting enroll. ments, existing fire and strucExtension service and the state announcodlater. Agriculture are Somefery useful information tural, safety defects, rising condepartmeal will be presented on me struction costs,? large bonded in the process of conducting indebtedness and dm service and weed killers. pesticides training session to certify pri: Louis vate applicators throughout the Jensen, extension ag- obligations, along with the failronomist, will discuss weed con- ure of some districts to modernstate. , UNA aad.Dr. Brent McKinnon ise their school plants during The first session in BqjfElder wilt discuss animal parasites .the. past period gf accelerated county will be held Friday, DeO. IJCO ji s j n Sf Qt sl vw iiieil nepdedawommo-- ' of IV ' v .S i,v In ; - . , A . ,U n OoO .(ruDuDcd t program. The foundation report observes that the suggested apfor propriation of $12.4 million school building aid is about times the averaid that has state of amount age been made available for school building purposes during the past five years. 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