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Show y pmqjf II Ip m 11 I i paggMiqpNUjpuiyiUi inmpm I, iJ Oil Spills In Tanker Crash, Reservoir Spared DESERET City School Board Sets Closing Of School Debated By LAVOR CHAFFIN : '. w Education Editor - jpRANITE PARK The Gpinite Board ol Education Taesday night heard patrons oppose the suggested closing Sherman oC Elementary School, elected Grant H. Lin- ford president and agreed to sell 5575,000 worth of district real estate. v discussion on the proposed Ugsing of Sherman ElementaEast, took ry School, most of the meeting time. The issue was left unsettled when the board took the matter under advisement unti1 our next meeting and invited patrons to suggest alternatives to closing the school. All five board members elected last November were f 4 ' 3357-23r- d Noting that total district dewould be three times as great, except for growth on the west side, Bell said he is not an advocate of busing and emphasized that the district and its patrons as well will have to face the facts of declining enrollment. In other action, the board agreed to offer four parcels of land for sale at minimum prices. It . invited interested parties to submit bids, at price or higher, to Ivory & Co., Suite 400, Arrow Prose Square No. 2, Salt Lake . cline Grant H. Linford . . Etans. elected president Dr. Charles P. Lloyd, assist- an( superintendent of the East yapey Complex, the general area eas 0f 13 East, made a Allen C. Brown, like Linford a . reelected member, was named vice president. Other board members are Keith C. also reelected, and Gordon W. Evan? and Gary C. slide-fil- clerk-treasure- r. , presentation is recommendation that jng Sherman School be closed. Sherman, it was ported out, is the most logical school to be closed because of its age and because its pupils more easily support-Brow- - . .Uw Also urplg JUICI 1458 E. . was Joseph Noble, , South, representing parents of about 100 pupils who are to Rosecrest transported School and who might be sent should Shermanelsewhere School be closed. After considerable sion the board took the matter under advisement. City Crude oil gushing from a tanker which jackknifed, overturned and split open on U. S. 189 at the Fiscal Meet build up. I hope youll decide there is need for further study, she told the board. sworn into office by Salt Lake County Clerk W. Sterling Swensen, both newly elected. board The reappointed Bfiarif G. Badger to a two- year term as face problems as they come up and not allow a backlog to could be dispersed to neighboring schools. Lloyd said the complex has suffered an enrollment decline of nearly 1,000 pupils in the last two years and likely will lose an additional 3,000 to 4,000 in the next five years. Mrs. Gail Rossberg, presiSherman dent of PTA, on the closure opposed grounds of pupil safety, incom- plete cost studies and that extra rooms make for a better school program. g GMstioimas ft Starring Were going deeper and deeper into insolvency, Bush- Redd SFozxx LelaFsIsna Homan Cartel I want to know now Fran Isffrtes Rudy Cardenas Kiss World Belinda Giten what were going to do about ie Pieces of land, their it. I think we should call a location ana the minimum special meeting.' . P6 acnr.e estansie at 2200.stJ 5800 W; h acres at East, $79,500; 17.38 acres at discus- . 1650 E. and 17.59 450!)-5t- 5600 South, $312,500, acres at 4500 W. 3500 South, $88,000. su- - Dr. T. H. Bell, district perintendent, told the 50 pa- trons attending that enroll- ment at east side schools is decreasing at an alarming rate and that we need to Additional information can be obtained by calling Ivory E. Co. & Co. at or by calling Dr. John Reed Call, as- sistant superintendent,, at 6 tween Provo and Heber from 2:30 a.m. until after 7 a.m. Traffic was being rerouted through Parleys Canyon. The driver was not hurt. FlIESEEITS VUE iLXJLi . - Wallsburg Junction this mornbefore ing was contained ResCreek Deer the reaching ervoir. The highway was closed be M W FOOD The Salt Lake City Board of Education has called a special meeting for Jan. 30 to review the district's fiscal status and to establish building priorities. The action resulted during the latter part of the board's regular session Tuesday night as proposed renovations on various schools were discussed. Dan S. Bushnell, board member from Precinct 2, wanted clanfication of the districts financial condition. nell said. 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