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Show State school records to be computerized Page 1 Price, Utah Thursday, July 15, 1971 Position reversed, county will repair trench-cu- t roads In a reversal of its previous stand on repairing county highways through which trenches were dug for the Price River Water Improvement Districts sewer system, the Carbon County commissioners have agreed to have the county road department make these repairs, the cost to be borne by the district. When the district officers previously LET 'EM Shirl McArthur vertising Reservoir. . . . done. After several meetings and an exchange of correspondence, the commission has agreed to have Huntington plans gala July 24th celebration - HUNTINGTON This community is deeply engrossed in preparations for July 24th which were leased, from the Granite office began June 21. The new computers will be installed June 23, according to Dr. Maurice C. Barnett, administrator of the Division of for the Utah Education. of Board State The data processing system has been serving 31 of Utahs 40 school districts. The service is Data-Processi- S costing voluntary, k ! ap- proximately $1.40 per student for the entire set of student services. These include grade reporting, attendance records, scoring of I Lhr standardized tests, student scheduling for secondary schools, and the student census. A district can subscribe to any or their facilities with those all of these services. Additional charges are made operated by the Utah State Board of Education (formerly to school districts for district the Utah Educational and financial accounting computerized payroll and Project). Removing the old computers, personnel records. Dr. Barnett e calls the computer the work done with reim- program one of the most bursement from the district in developments in school Data-Processi- state-wid- cost-effecti- ve the amount withheld from the record keeping. The new computers will cost $1,850,000 to be paid over the The Price area and the Ennext seven years. Then only terprise area are the only two maintenance costs will remain. areas in the state of Utah which The state school office received rely strictly on Navajos for their bids from six vendors on the new migrant laborers. computers. VANDALISM AT ITS WORST . . . When the Walter Axelgards returned home from a July 4th weekend outing to Scofield, they found their patio in a contracts. shambles. The patio, located between the house and garage, was literally ripped apart, the supporting roof beams bent and broken and the wall material ripped from its supports. There is no indication as to who caused this wanton damage, but from the force that must have been exerted it is surmized that it was done by older vandals. photo $-- A park followed by a program, fast in the parade, the commission of this proposal, the county was of the opinion that its road department was too busy on other road projects, and that the district should rely on the sewer line contractors to repair the damaged roadways. The district stated that some $8,535 was withheld from the contractors, with their approval, to have the road restoration work Jack Davis, left, and Mayor prepare to string street sign adJuly 24th boat races on Huntington KNOW approached A huge new RCA computer complex, capable of handling public school records for the entire state is now being installed at the Granite School District Offices, 340 E. 3545 South, Salt Lake City. With the installation Utah becomes the only state in the nation to make it possible for all school districts to be under one system. This result has been sought for many years by Utah state legislatures to avoid expensive duplication. The move became possible when Salt Lake and Granite Districts, the two districts most heavily involved in computers independently, agreed to merge - variety carnival, concessions and boat races. The latter will start at 2 p.m. at Huntington Lake. In the boat races will be over 60 craft in the Cracker Box, Super Stock, Ski, Powder Puff, Drags, K Racing Runabout, E (Pioneer Day) celebration which will start off with a break- - Racing Runabouts INVENTORY and 150 Hydros. Ross Gordon is general chairman and the celebration is being sponsored by the Huntington First and Second LDS Wards. Boaters from Provo, Pleasant Grove, Clearfield, Ogden, American Fork, Salt Lake, West REDUCTION Point, Roy, Brigham City, Bountiful, Orem, Richfield, Price and Idaho Falls and Boise 17 have applied for places in the various boat divisions. All New Institute director gains master degree ALLSTATE 40,000 Mile Therald C. Beckstrand, director of the College of Eastern Utah Institute of In Stock (LDS), recently was awarded his masters degree by Brigham Young University. His Reduced Religion graduate major was family relationships with a minor in religions education. The title of his thesis was Religiously Endogamous and Religiously Exogamous Courtships as Perceived by Male College Students. A graduate of Millard High School Class of 1948, he received his bachelors degree from BYU in 1959. Mr. Beckstrand began his career with the Department of Seminaries and Institutes of Religion as a teacher in Salt Lake Olympus Seminary in 1959 where he taught for two years. 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