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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE 2 10, 1978 Thursday, Aug. Payson, Utah 84651 Nebo School District Free Lunch policy The Chronicle 35 Nebo School District today announced its policy for (free and reduced price meals) for children West Utah Avenup Payson Utah 84551 Phone 465 9?1M Kent Fuellenbach, Publisher Robin Fuellenbach, unable to pay the price for meals served under the National School full Time for reward for hard work Local school officials have adopted the following family size and income criteria for determining eligibility: Lunch, Family Size Income Scale Scale B A REDUCED PRICE FREE MEALS Office Manager Meals Yearly Income Production Staff Robin Randy $4,191 to $6,530 5,501 tott 8,580 6,811 to 10,630 8,111 t 12,660 9,311 to 14,530 10,511 to 16,400 11,601 to 18,100 12,691 to 19,790 13,681 to 21,330 14,661 to 22,870 15,641 to 24,390 16,611 to 25,910 Editor Fuellenbach-Cop- y Hickman-Malntenan- Nebo School District Calendar Principals Workshop August 0 a.m. 0 a.m. (Wednesday) august Principals Workshop Orientation for (Thursday) New August 0 (Wednesday) Meeting for All employ- - August ees - Institute (Thursday) 24-8:3- Work in Schools a.m. 23-8:3- Teachers - Build- - a.m. 0 August 25(Friday) ing Meetings CLASSWORK BEGINS Labor Day August September October Firday) October U.E.A. Deer Hunt Thanksgiving Recess Friday) December Christmas Recess 1 (inclusive) Presidents' Day Spring Vacation for Day GRADUATION: 12,13- - April CLASSWORK ENDS Checkout Teachers 19- - February Payson High School, Spanish Fork School, High Springville High School (Monday) (Thursday, Friday) May 25- - (Friday) May May (Friday- - May 25-8:0- 0 (Friday- - 0 (Friday- - p.m.) May 25-7:3- p.m.) No. School Days Month August September October November December January February March april May 4 20 19 20 16 22 19 22 19 19 180 Vi Days (Fall Institute) 1 (Labor Day) 2 (U.E.A.) 1 (Deer Hunt) 2 z)thanksgiving) 5( Christmas Recess) 1 (New Years Holiday) 1 (Presidents Day) Non-Scho- Cnildren from families whose income is at or below those shown are eligible for meals free or at reduced prices. In addition, families not meeting this criteria, but with other unusual expenses due to (1) unusually high medical expenses, (2) shelter costs in excess of 30 percent of income, (3) Non-teachi- (Spring Vacation) (Checkout) 798-358- appeal the decision. Hearing procedures are outlined in the policy. A complete copy of the policy is on file in each school and in the office of the Nebo School District where it may be reviewed by any interested party. Parade of Cities days-pare- nt ences, Vi day institute mid-ye- the Year' is September The Council of Governments would like to remind all residents of the County that the deadline for accepting nominations for the Outstanding Citizen of the Year is September 1, 1978 at 5:00 p.m. If you know someone who has made some outstanding contribution to the betterment of our community, you are encouraged to submit your nomination to the Council of Governments office, 47 South 100 East, Provo. Nomination forms may be obtained by writing to this address or by phoning 0 Ext. 231. The Outstanding Citizen of the Year for 1978 will be honored at the annual Council of Governments General Assembly Dinner in November. 373-551- d trying to coax marigolds and petunias to make some sort of showing by Labor Day, before they either dry up or freeze. If we dont get a little rain soon, all the watering by hose and irrigation will just not be enough, expecially for the fruit trees and evergreens. Hopefully, we will have had a good rainstorm by the time this article hits the press! Now is the timne to assess what went wrong (or good) during the spring season. You can reap the benefits of your mistakes and vow to do better next year. 1 for one am going to try to get more things planted on time. . .invariably 1 have so many things going at once that I sometimes get my priorities mixed up and fail to prune this plant on time or get those others planted at the best time. It is hard to try to follow the books, because so many things all need to be done at the same time. I would certainly suggest to any novice gardeners to go slow and to be Aug. 17 present Wait Utah Valley audiences will be thrilled with the upcoming presentation of Castle Summer Theatres Wait Until Dark. This chilling mystery as a movie which starred Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, and Richard Crenna. It is the story of a young blind woman who is pursued by three dangerous criminals in search of their misplaced wealth of contraband. The famous fright scene takes place at the end of the play when, after being terrorized by the con men, Susie is attacked by Roat, the criminal she has woundwas seen Jenni Nash Abbott star as Susie, while will Cory Sprague will play Roat. The cast also includes Rick VanNoy as the Taking root into what promises to be a Utah county Fair tradition, this years Parade of Cities will be even bigger, better and nosier than last Parade judges will include County Commissioners Karl R. Lyman, Yukus Y. Inouye and Kenneth J. Pinegar. years. It is anticipated that nearly every city in Utah as well as some for Thursday, August county comunincoroporated in 5:30 17th at Spanp.m. munities such as Benjaish Fork City. The parade min, Lake Shore and will begin at 800 North will be represenMain Street in Spanish Palmyra ted at this years Parade Fork and proceed south of Cities. to the Fairgrounds. The Parade will be made Also, High school bands up of parade entries orfrom cominto Spanish Fork, Pay-so- n city ganized and Eureka will parposite units. City floats, beauty queen floats, ticipate in this years commercial entries, high parade. school bands and equesMost original. Most trians units will be organized by community to Beautiful, Most Humortravel the 1.1 miles of ous, Best City Composite Unit, Best Equestrian parade route. Unit, Best High School Trophies will be awardBand. ed in the categories of The 1978 Parade of Cities has been scheduled Now is also a good time to look towards fall and the bulbs that need to be planted in order to have a truly delightful spring. Daffodils and crocus and hyacinths need to be in the ground a month or so before the last tulip can be planted. They need to get a good root system started in order to bloom the following season. Tulip can be planted. They need to get a god root system started in order to bloom the following season. Tulips, some tell me, can be planted as late as January, if the ground isnt frozen. August is the traditional month to plant iris and some lillies. September is a good time to get your new peonies in the ground. Remember to plant these beauties just an inch and not more than two deep. That is, make sure the eye is only covered by an inch or two of soil. Otherwise, you will have nice foliage, but no blooms. Dont plant your iris very deep either, for the same reason. They both can be mulched with compost or straw or leaves to help winter over. Remember. husband, Randy King as Carlino, Rick Macey as the suave Mike, and little Pam Evans as Gloria. Director Michael Abbott has assembled this excellent cast from experienced and professional local actors. Jenni Abbott has appeared at the Castle in the past seasons in The Imaginary Invalid, and She also Godspell. worked in theatre in California, where she cantaloupe or two and mulches after the first more tomatoes ripen behard frost. The mulch is fore old man winter takes to keep the ground from over. alternately freezing and If you would like me to thawing, which tends to use my resource materiheave the plant up out of als to try to answer a the ground. Bulbs will be or two you question better protected with a have, please write tomay me mulch too. in care of The Chronicle. Well, lets hope the May you enjoy the fruits of your spring gardening freezing weather is a and plan to plant good three months away. now, 1 would like to see a this fall for next sprint it is best to apply your More snowmobiling sites wanted As you are sweltering in the hot August temperatures, here is a refreshing note, think about snowmobiling. A recent publication of Utah State experiment station gave the results of a snowmobiling survey, taken during the winter in which the of 1974-75- , Uni-veris- ty Until Dark generally available and must use sites that are available though not pre- ferred. Most preferred marked to unmarked y trails and trails that returned via a cross-countr- different trail. Usage could be shifted, says the study, from one site to another if management directed such. made to develop moe Trials could be marked snowmobiling sites and for snowmobiling so that to make the sport safer, competition with other recommendation was were something local snowmo-biler- s have wanted for a long time. The survey polled snowmobiliers in Utah, California, and New Mexico to determine the characteristics (income, family memb ers, education, and what effects snowmobile ownership and sites. Questionaires were sent to snowmobilers selected at random from the registration lists and asked to reply. Only fifteen persocio-econom- Summer Theater to ed. 15 the ' 'Outstanding Citizen of ic appeared in Hello Dolly" as Irene Malloy, and Maria in The Sound of Music. Cory Sprague has apcent returns were repeared in BYU producceived in Utah. well as as The tions, If the sample reDiary of Anne Frank in which he played a sponse is representative, the average snowmobile very touching Peter. He is from 30 to 50 owner also played Nathan Detroit in Jayne Lukes years old, tends to have a much higher than averhighly entertaining production of Guys and age income, and is more Dolls at The Castle last likely to be employed or professional year. Corey promises the fields. Family size is role of Roat to be electrimuch larger and average fying. The director, Michael education IDevel higher than in other states. Abbott, is here from Las Snowmobile ownership he where was Vegas, in Utah was shown to be formerly involved in live theatre as lighting and an average of 2.35 maset designer for several chines per owner, with the majority of snowmoproductions. He also attended the University of biles less than two years old. This indicates an Nevada at Las Vegas. average investment of Producers Ron Richardson and Lynn Frost slightly over $2,000 per advise theatre-goer- s to owner, a sum that would require a substantial insweaters andor bring blankets to the outdoor come from participants. Utah snowmobilers theatre, which is located at 1300 E. Center Street made more numerous, shorter one-da- y in Provo, behind the trips, than longer, multiplerather Utah State Hospital. -day trips, than did They have also announced that children under those in California. The provision of overnight six will not be admitted. facilities should probably All performances at The Castle begin at 8:30 be of less concern to Utah public agencies then than P.M. developing access areas The Castle Summer short-terfor visits. Theatre is aided by the Utah State Division of Snowmobilers preferred Fine Arts. types of sites that are not winter users avoided. could be Problems located at snowmobile were minimal in Utah with 56 reporting poor access to sites, 25 reporting poor trails and parking and 18 wanting individual control of machines listed as the only ones. Injuries to Utahns werent reported though California and New Mexico indicated 85 accident free snowmobiling. The conclusions drawn from the survey are that interested parties should encourage responsible public agencies to mark trails and develop parking areas while construction is possible. Owners should go over and repair snowmobiles during the summer months when parts arent in such a demand. And if youre planning on purchasing new equipment or machines, shop now and avoid the winter rush. Most companies have made dealers aware of what will be available in their new lines and dealers may be willing to unload last years models at a savings to the consumer. HUISH THEATRE Payson 8:15 Open One Week Sat. Aug. 12th And Matinee - 2 P.M, WALT DISNEYS bco;c Tue Ladies Nlte n Barron Is Back At Smith Auto See Lane For These Great Bargains Johnson to run for School Board Dr. Richard A. Johnson announces his candidacy for Nebo School Board Member for the 4th District. Dr. Johnson has been a life long resident of the Spanish Fork area and is a practising dentist in Spanish Fork. As a father of 3 young children he feels education is a very important part of their lives and we as parents should be involved in this program to see that they get the best education d tax possible for our dollars. Dr. Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Johnson of Spanish Fork. He married Nancy Raskie of Phillips, Wisconsin. They reside in Benjamin with their 3 children Angela, Matthew and Jared. hard-earne- i wishes to apply for such meals for them they should contact the school. In the operation of child feeding programs no child will be discriminated against because of his race, color or national origin. Under the provisions of the policy the (Title of Determining Official) the principal of each school will review applications and determine eligibility. If a parent is dissatisfied with the ruling of the official he may make a request either orally applications and determine eligibility. If a parent is dissatisfied with the ruling of the official he may make a request either orally or in writing to: J. Wayne Nelson, 50 So. 6 Main, Spanish Fork, for a hearing to Days Deadline for nominations for Dr. bove the space for signature certifying that all information furnished in the application is true and correct, an additional statement is added to warn that the application is being made in connection with the receipt of federal funds, that school officials may for cause verify the information in special education ex- the application, and that penses due to the mental deliberate misrepresenor physical condition of a tation of information may the applichild, and (4) disaster or subject under to cant are losses prosecution casualty urged to apply, they may do so applicable state and criminal statutes. by filling in the applicaIf a family member betion forms sent home comes in a letter with students unemployed or if to parents. Additional the family size changes copies are available at the the family should contact principals office in each the school to get a new Such school. The information application. changes may make the provided on the application will be confidential children of the family and will be used only for eligible for reduced price the purpose of determin- meals or for free meals if the family income falls at ing eligibility. Applications may be submitted at or below the levels shown any time during the above. In certain cases foster school year. To discourage the poschildren are also eligible for these benefits. If a sibility of misrepresentation the application forms family has such children contain a statement a- - living with them and 2 Includes: teacher confer 1 Each additional family member add $1,520.00 ly member add $970.00 finished and can sit back and enjoy your previous months work. Alas, I am no expert, and am still late-plante- Kent Fuellenbach, Editor not try to plant your whole yard in one season. Unless, of course, you can afford to have a landscape artist along with summer-lon- g help to maintain it. weeding and planting combatting weeds and er Scale BY JIM HOLMES August, according to the gardening experts, is the month of reward. You are supposed to have your Dr. Richard Johnson Registration for new students 1978 Cars and Aug. 14 Your Choice Of Pinto Stationwagons Registration for Middle School Students who are either new to the Payson area or did not register last spring may register at the Middle School on Monday morning the 14th of August from 8:00 to 12:00. It is necessary that parents accompany students as parent signatures are required on the registration form. Fees will remain the same as last year at $2.25. A reminder to parents and students that fees may be paid during the first week of school. School lunch prices will be the same as last year. 1977 LTD II, Pick-u- p Several Low Milage Granada and Mavericks 1974-197- 6 Both Sides Of 325 North Main t Spanish Fork 3l ' T I & I I |