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Show NOTES FROM THE SCHOOL BOARD MINUTES VISITORS jv ; or her Intent to teach or not teach the next year, me board David Adams, Joyce Johnson and Colleen Pace fiom Delta High directed Superintendent Taylor to send letters out to all but a Scnool were attending the Board Meeting. M;s. P.obert Harris few teachers whose performance Is questionable, PUBLIC NOTICES MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS The MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS also was present. . Issued each Friday at Frimore, Utah. Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah. Published by the Pro gross Printin'; Company, 41 South Main Street, Fillmore, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 84631. Telephone Number 743-5- 3 10. Subscription rates 15 cents per copy, $3.00 per year. DOG LICENSES DUE DOG Licenses are must be paid by Feb. Male. $3 50; Female ani Fem-dspayed e due and - $7.50; $3.50 n Total Paid Circulation October 1, 1972 Total Distribution 1S09 R ,n MEMEEI i Das Mae Levt, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under-sism'- d at Johnson Levi, co Estate of 1741 Justin Salt Lake City, Utah 1111, on or before the 25 day of April, AD. 1973. Qalms must be presented In accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. 77c MILLARD COUnTYM5GRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, January 26, 1973 S72 MCMfl&R 75-9-- 5, Of THE Just i line or two this mornfew words about ing to say two articles I have Just finished reading over again. One about the Arthritis subject by a dear person to me, Mr. Marlin N. Shields, the physlcsl thertpist of the SLC LDS Hospital. He used to work at the Diversity Hospital where I was his patient. Dr. Ward was my doctor at that time and l can never say enough In favor of the two of them. Then there is tne article about losepl, Tooele County. My father, brother and wife and two children went to work for a company by the name of Deseret Livestock Company but It was s forlorn place at that time and few families were there. "hen the Temple was completed Hawaii, my father wished to go back also as he had been on a mission to the Islands many years before and he loved the people there. But his age prevented him from ever going. I enjoy my PROGRESS very much and read It over and over tn Justin again and share It with sons and one daughter - my w. Thank you Delilah Sudweeks Corning, California WE ENJOY THE PROGRESS very much. Its always fun to read about our family and back home. Thank you for your excellent service s'""" C. .1 Senate Republican leadership for the 93rd Congress. Shown In the Hugh first meeting are Jistin C. Stewart, Attorney Sen. Senate Scott (Pa.), Minority Leader; Sen. Bennett, sho Is Secretary of the Republican Conference; Sen. BUI Brock (Tenn.X campaign comSen. John mittee chairman; Tower (Texas), policy committee chairman, and Sen. Robert Grlfftn (Mich.) assistant minority leader. Type Press on EZ Type EZ Type make signs, letters to , 2G. A U m3 Superintendent Taylor presented an outline of visits projected .... Mid-Ye- Institute ar institute will be quite different than those This years mld-ye- tr All of the Districts Elementary Teachers will ot past years. leave about 5;30 a.m. Saturday morning the 3rd of February for Salt Uke where they wilt attend the Exemplary Reading Centers special Reading Conference. All Secondary Teachers ln the District travel to Fillmore for a special conference on uslng medla In the classroom. Anyone Interested Is Invited to attenl these sessions at Millard JR. High School or in Salt Lake City all day Saturday the 3rd of Fefcnary. Driver's Education Driving Range Superintendent Taylor presented a letter to the Board from Darrell H. Josie, Specialist In Drivers Education at the State Office. Mr. Josie Is offering Delta High School the opportunity to apply for funds for a Driving Range to be located on the Jig lot south of tbe football bowl. The Board authorized Super In ndent Taylor tQ follow up M thl3 letter and to develop the Driving ange Including aU th ,cessary qUtpment. For a little over $1,000 the school can elop so observation tower for the Instructor complete with rjdjo equipment to direct several cars through various kinds of traffic maneuvers, and set up the parking lot wtth various kinds of traffic control devices. Millard High School will be given the same opportunity next year. 5) posters, scrapbooks, drawings, rr AuJ;t ItepOtiS c.,.- - umitoL Ech member of the Board was presented with copies of the rtous audits of school programs for the preceding fiscal year. StU Lake Oty, Utah Wild Audlu r conAjcted by jt uk. Auditing firm each year, proposes to change the point Ttie audtt gCbool accounts Includes a report on all revenues diversion place end nature of recejve(j fcn(j d ta burse me nU. Special audits art required . of water jor use of 17.745 Mental Hialth program and Headstart Programs, of water as and 4.4025 layouts 101 uses. Big package for only f 1.25. Sea tbe different type stytea at THE PROGRESS 1 a-- i , aec.-ft- DANCE evidenced by An?. No. 27453 as amended by Ch. App. Nos. Policies and Procedures Members of the Board were presented with copies of the newly A com and printed Policies and Procedures Handbook. wairr mmee and the Teachers, District Office, and School representing has been diverted from tour lbhjve worked for more than a year bringing this booklet Inch walls as follows: (1) 7U0 and rewriting each section. It is now being distributed ft deep ot a pednt S. 45 ft. to all employees of the School District AT revised NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY Miscellaneous School Property hy the Millard High faculty as part of their Career Curriculum revision project. This project Is designed by the faculty to assure ,hal every student at Millard High receive the best education This project ts under the direction of Dr. L. Wayne P0M,b,e M11Urd H1h-Sa- lt Ke,d Prlncl11 The following application has been filed with, the State En- ginecr to change water in MJU of tah, lord County, State throughout the entire year unLoless otherwise designated. cations in SLU&M: (66-5Board of Wa- ter Resource (for Scipio Irrt- - Stewart, Attorney EZ with the Board to discuss problems they were reVlewed thelr poltey change could be made for this year. minutes - Unapproved by the Board Superintendent Taylor suggested that he contact the S .e Parks Uncorrected Commission to encourage them th t legislation be formulated for the State Par ns to purchase the present Fillmore Elementary site. The Board agreed to allow the Superintendent to do this. Notice To Water Users Date of first publication January 26. AD. 1973 C. School are required to take a census of all children through age 18 living tn their Juilsdlctlon. Millard School District usually performed this census by assigning teachers to cover certatn areas. The Utah State Legislature changed the law so that now the census only has to betaken every three years. Millard District Just completed Its first census under the new law. A recap of the census was presented to each Board Member showing k unnu compiled from this census. Millard High Career Education projhe Cbde . wbu Fillmore Elementary visions of 5, Annotated 1953, And with pro- per verification as required Just n C Stownrt Attorney therein. Justin , CenSUS 5' JOl Districts The Board reviewed many other Items of business. Some of these Included Board representation on the Mental Health Board (Jack Nelson and Gerald Robison), maintenance projects for summer. Oak City School n.wruv Flementarv 005 maintenance, bids for property and equipment, substitute teachers. bkta aU .for The Board again rejected driver, education at EskDale, principal convention, school School. Tbe Superintendent legislation, and transportation for handicapped adults. The regular next untU it the meeting keep hpattny from that building February meeting of the Board of Education will be held the 14th of the Board. of February at 9:00 a.m. This Is an hour earlier than the usual 10:00 a.m. starting time. pro-frien- ds 73-9-- BENNETT NAMED TO LEADERSHIP POST Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, has been elected to the ,T?tln Creditors will present claims with vouchers Notice To Creditors signed at McK.iy Dikyavit, co Estate of Leonard Boyd Levi Justin C Stewart Attorney at Law, 425 Newhouse Building, Deceased Lake City, Utah 84111. on Creditors will present claims or before the 25 day of April, be present- with vouchors to the under- - 1973. Claims must .u ln accordanw vL.- signed at Fred Levi 425 New- .iona of 75a5 trt..h house Bull ling. Salt Lake Utah 81111 co Justin C c.j? AnnoUtvd 1953, andm wuh Attorney at Law. on or be- fore the 25 day of April, A. D. Date ot Cut publication .ccon-UK. H, h School Prents met Some Stewart, Attorney Iff. The fl0arj received a petition from a group of students at Delta lo chane ,he present standard for length of hair, The Rord votetl t0 refer this petition back to Principal Fowlea fQr hls revlew and recommendation. - Transportation Problems Date of first publication January 26, AD. 1973 Date of first publication January 2G, A D. 1973 Letter to the Editor Dear Editor C. Stewart Attorney at 425 Newhouse (Building, Law, Display advertising rate per sq. eol. Inch Minimum classifieds 75c; repeats 50c NATIONAL NEWSPAPER liiocittna iwi MUUSTOINC Creditors will present claims with vouchers to The tinder- Signed St Miry J.ino Ixni, co Justin C. Stewart. Attorney at Law. 425 RIMing Silt Like City Utih S4111 on or before the' 25 diy of Anri! Ll A D nvitm. piWomed t'fh the provisions of "59-Cole Annotated 1953. r3d with proper verification as required therein. New-hous- e Notice To Creditors meet- The Board proceeded to accept the minutes of the previous lng and to approve the payment of bills as listed for them. They also accepted financial statements for the regular school accounts, Headstart account, and Mental Health. Each of the Board Members then prerented to the whoTe Board some problems which had come to hls attention. Some of the problems Included the scheduling of the maintenance crew, rental of the theater In FUlmore, general maintenance of Fillmore buses, the Fillmore Sle.nentary sewer, and an unpaid bill with Flowell Electric. The Board voted that Jack Nelson should continue to serve as representative for the Southwest Educational Development Center where he Is President ot thal croups advisory council, and to represent the School Board ,or the Millard County Stock show. 15, 1973. fillmohe cmr PUBLISHED by Procross Printing Company WILLIAM V. WILSON Editor and MADELEINE S, WILSON, Associate Editor JANE WILSON VANCE WILSON Advertising Dress Standard . Kegular business ... mo ff nTw rrom M. U)r. bee. io. ft deep at a print N- - 221 it. and E. 532 ft from NK Cor. Sec. 34; (4 ) 770 ft dep ot a point S. 800 ft and E. 550 ft tram NU Cor. Sec. 34; all Jn T20S, R2W; and wed from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation ot 2,000 acs. In Secs. 4. 5. 7, 8. 9, 16-228-3- 3 all ln T18S, B2W. Hereafter, 17.745 sec, --ft of water and 4,402.5 ec.-- ft of water h to he diverted from thrvs 0 walls, ft deep at the foltowing points: (1) S. 1254 ft and W. 1843 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 2D; (2) S. 2541 ft. and E. 1023 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 20; (3) S. 2574 ft and W. 2503 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 8. all ln T18S, R2W; and used for the stockwatering of 1200 catt); and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the supplemental Irrigation of 2.000 acs. In parts of Sec. 32. TlfS, R2W; up.tqt tett.ri.Mnfc.tr In order to plan for next years program, the Board needs to mow which teachers do not plan to return next year. This ts Je,ermlnwJ by a gjned letter of Intent from each teacher indicating 73 1 L LARD Flowell AND GRAY JIM MRS. two little boys Jimmie and Wade spent two days last week end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. BUI Mace. RELIEF SOCIETY WARD Conference was held January 18. All the Stake Board were present except one member. President Edith Catltster with Julia Warner, Virginia Wood, Zella Watch, Cathryn Nielson, LaNola Johnson, Arlene Olpln, Norma Wood, Florence Swallow and Peggy Robison. THE TO GOING 18 Temple January ess!r V for 8 MSSlon sf t MR- - AND MRS. REX Nellson, Othello, Washington, are at Clear Lake visiting hls brother Don and sister - in -Uw Jean Richard and Jantc Nellson. MR AND MRS. RICHARD Baughman called to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Dellal Me tor a couple of days. They were returning from a hooey moon In Colorado. They re- port It was beautiful country and beautiful weather. MRS. JOSIE ASHMAN was tn Salt Lake City fur a for three last week, return-- home ing Saturday. MANT1 Junior Rctson, F a unte 11a pic 1on Y,lrd 1l' Christensen - Vtrgte Ivte Reporter d T .I?p ROBINSON WAS ARLENE ln Salt lake City last week to keep an appointment wtth her doctor and also to vlst her children Ktt and wife and little son and Ktrk and bis wife and little daughter. She also visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Peck. Grant went to the city on the week end to bring hls wife home. LEE MRS. AND MR. Kogan and little girls, Traci, Angela and Kimberly, Spring- vllle visited her folks Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Robinson January 21. They left the children here while they got moved into a home tn Salt Lake City where will be employed. Guests ef Merrit and VUsta Curl mg over a weekend wera Grover and Irene Carling, Sue-a- n end Norma end a friend, Michael, Salt Lake Oty. and Allen of Spanish lUrk. ERA CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 tbe Stste ofl'tahsDdtheCeneral Assembly thereof; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the Govtrnor of the state of Utah forward certified copies of this resolution over the Seat of tbe State of Utah to the Secretary of State of the United States, to the Prealdln Officer of the Senate ot the United States, to the Speaker of the House erf Representatives of the United States, and to the administrator of tbe United Staten General Services Admtn-Le- e 1st ration. COUNTY PROGRESS IN ASSOCIATION WITH DEBRY AND HILTON TRAVEL SERVICES 500-100- h Secs. 5. 6, 7. 8. 17. 13. 19. 20. 29 and 30; T18S. R2V; and Secs. 12. 13. 24 and 25, T1SS. R3W. Ten first class European tours, of various lengths, destinations and prices, one just right for you. Protests resisting the granting of this application wnth rea- sons therefor muvt be filed ir duplicate with the State 'Engineer. 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake Oty, Utah 84114, on or before March 3, 1973. Hubert C. Lamliert STATE ENGINEER PublisheJ in Millard Co. Pro gross Jan. 19. 26 & Feb. 2, 1973. TH COUNTRY BOYS will be in Fillmore ot the NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY on SATURDAY FEB. 3, Bill WUaon, Notary Public PROGRESS for all your Printing needa. The 1973 This fine group fcoturcs a new sound in Country Music that has been bringing enjoyment to Northern Utoli audiences for nearly fou" years. - - In 1972 they were voted No. 1 in OgJen and also reef ved a special Public Service Award from Rep. Gunn McKay for shows performed ot public services. 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