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Show BOARD M5NUTES Frankly Speaking Viter writing the pictorial editorial on pressing needs we have these adlltlonal thoughts In regard to what to do with the present elementary school buildings. The Old State CaplRd bulld-n- g and museum is this areas romper one tourist attraction and undoubtedly will continue to be so fir a long time. let's take the old vellow bull ling and tear it down, there exposing the old State House to t lie stret t and glvdng it dignltv P lias long deserved Cant n just pit lure beautiful gar lens and walkways leading this grand cdd building steeped in so n.ich hlstorv, folklore and the part It played in the settling of this state. And believe me wt'h the highwell need all the way drawing cards we can pet by-pa- Next, take the roinl building anil turn It Into a civ Ic center, long a need for F tllmore. With such facilities we would have a place that we could Invite and lure small conventions lo When not In use this area. as a conventional center, we could have art exult Its, craft shows and jerhaps a general Information with the settlement of Pahvant Valley graced In pictures and writings, from the tme the first SiantarJs came to the pioneers to the present day. How do we pay for It. ...over a long pet tod of lime. It may even be possible to do a slight bit of remodeling and use some of the space for professional offices such as a clinic for a outside With an doctor. entrance and a few changes such usage we could gain revenue to If the small town pay It off of Overton, Nevada can afford a civic center, then Fillmore can. And for those skeptics who would cream "Imthen dream a little. practical Dream like Mr. Fields. If the plan Is too prac- And tical anJ not wild enough envision building within the walls of the round building, the largest merry-go-roun- In the d world un ler one roof. Advertise this as the city with the largest and sell rides, pojcorn and cotton candy. That last paragraph Is ridiculous and ridiculous Is the word for those who think that the need Is not now but tomorrow for a new elementary. Lets get down to business at I want hand. the needs of Fillmores young thought about. I could careless about who got the lollipop the last time. visited the new motel site on the north end of town during the week. Their buildThe pool ing Is Impressive. Is about finished, the units are ready for finishing work and the cafe - restur.nt is going up with a ho(eful June 10 completion date on the whole project. What Impressed us much In contrast to one other construction crew was the total lack of foul language. But then, no one droped a two - by four on hts toe when such four letter words might 1 Justified. We nt HOMELITE Riding Mowers New Shuttle Ttonamlaslon 6hlft Trom rotwoJ to Re re rse Without The Clutch Ott't Call Toll Free 800 243 6000 few t VCKW MR. and Mrs. Dwight Bub- - and baby of Orem visited thoir parents, Mrs. Joyce Bushnell and Mr. and Mrs. Leva r Peterson recently. rvo'J Bfond New 6h p. Rldei t Joyce Rushnell spent the school vacation In Ogden with daughter Tetsy and family. President Ellason mentioned at this time that It was requested to ojten the Board Meeting with prayer and It was declined by one Board Member, therefore the policy was not followed. Communications from Board Members: President Ellason spoke concerning functions of the board and the need for good public relations. He stated that difficulties should be settled in Board rather than with the press. He stated "I make a special mention to an article In the MlllardCountyChronlcle In which Mr. McArthur recommended that we find better ways to sjiend the taxpayers money than to squander It uselessly by fighting among ourselves. Member Frampton asked Mr. McArthur If he wrote the letter as President of the Millard Education Association. Mr. Lynn McArthur, President of the Millard Education Association slated that running to the press was an 111 conceived Idea but It seemed the only way (o fight fire with fire. The teachers association was branded with the idea of creating violence at the special meeting. It was decided that It would be lo their best Interest to present their point of view to the public. Mr. McArthur and Member made other exFrampton changes. Supt. Taylor invited StateSup-erlntendeDr. Talbot to be In attendance at the meeting, and President Ellason stated that we Invite him to come to any of our meetings. Sujierln-tenderequested at this time his status for the coming school year, because of all the dls cusslon that has taken place In the community and In the county Supt. Indicated that he needed to fill positions and he needed to know his status concerning these Items, lie wanted toknow If he had full authority from all of the discussion that has taken place to go ahead and hire teachers to fill these positions. He asked, "What do you expect of me? President Ellason staled that the Board has not changed any policy In relationship to your position. Me mler Nelson made a motion to hire Superintendent Tavlor for the period July 1, 1973 to June 30, 1975 that we give him a new contract and a vote of confidence and thank him for what has been done In the and seconded by Memler Harris and the voting nt jst was as follows: Memtxer Nelson Aye, Member Harris Aye, Member Frampton Nay, Member Robison, N'aye, Member It takes many hands to run a ,arml M A I, um moans lhe proper protection iesp nibtliiuof that Urni . . . buildings, equipment, livestock, personal elects is one of those responsibilities. Vi'c'd like to give sou a hand wnh planning complete faim insmance protection in one up progrjm that can save sou confusion anJ money. Sec us for all the ... to-Ja- PETERSEN INSURANCE PHONE 743-571- agency Fllmore, I'tah 1 Ellason, abstained. Member Ellason slated that he felt that the superintendent must shoulder some of the responsibility as tothe division of the county. He asked for from members response and Robison conFrampton cerning East side support of He Taylor. Superintendent asked Supt. Taylor to take steps to unite the county. Supt. Taylor requested at this time for the Board ofEdnca-- i Hon to ltemlr the things necessary to unite the county. He operates as your administrator and follows your policy. He agreed with the Board of Education (hat there Is come things that need to be done and he needed the direction from this Board of Education In order to do these. He requested that the Board sjiend 'sufficient time or you as the Board Tresllent to Itemlra a list of things you exject me to do. President Ellason Indicated that they would do this. Sujierlmendent Talbot, t'tah of State Superintendent Schools took a few minutes at this time. Supt Talbot stated that he was here to talk to the Hoard of Education and not Ifor an audience. He did not jknow what tha status of the meeting. He indicated that what he Lad to per on signs tleagreement for1 the Utah National Guard an seennied byMerrberFrampton, and carried unanimously by the Members of the Board. I rlnclpal Fowles was present to review with the Board of the possibility of Education track located In the completing the rew football field at Delta High School. It was discussed as to the possibility rf building two tennis courts at Delta High and competing the tract Instead of the two additional tenr.ls courts. Member Nelson matt a motion to cor.s'n.ct two tennis courts anl complete the tract at Delia High as far as funds are available and seconded by Memt'er 1 may not be say suitable for the meeting. He stated that he was here for two reasons One to do what he could do and Le slated that he was not sure what that might be. He also fated ttat he would tie available and anv of his staff members to do what-evthey were called upon lo er tdo by the Board of EJu-atlo- He would like to bring stability to a situation that he saw was steadily deterlallng, and he stated 'hat what he heard exchanged on the Board this morning certainly confirms that the Board needs to work fas a team and needs to do Ks own thinking an male Its own policies and etc., so that It does function as a team, and that ts a concern tliat he had. The other reason was to Introduce a program to makeavall-abl- e personnel on an exchange program wph his office and he was not prejared to outline to the Board precisely what fiat might entail. He thought that the Millard School District had a good siijierlntendenl that should not tie dealt with harshly. 1'e stated that he Is too good a man to be dismissed without prelimary discussion on the matter Several eltl.ens from the group took time to express their opinions at this time. Dr. David Henrte, Glen Swalberg, and N. S. ra'sett, Pay Brown, Art Jeffery, Wallace Jeffery, Reed Jefferv, Owen Gardner, Richard Garlner, lyle Bunker Hatch Farnsworth, Delta High Student Council, and Mrs. Chrlslofferson and Jim N'lekle and several others. Exhibit 109 Supt. Talbot was excused at this time as he tad other ant Harris carrier tina-- nl mously by Members of the Boar 1. s ift Taylor presented to the Board of Education a letter from Ann Dolllns, neck for Meadow TownCorp. requesting a deed for a piece of ground wl lch was ommtttedat thetlme was the school property conveyed to the Town of Member Robison Meadow, made a motion to authorBe ground which should have teen Included In the previous deed and seconded by Memter 1 I ii m .. 'il cirr!d unainln-earl- y Members of the Board. A leier was presented to the I ard f Ed 'ration which was a follow up to Atty. James C. Waller concerning the transport i ion of students to and from school In Mlllarduounty. It was the consensus of the P 'ird to review this Item In the next Beard Meeting with the sugres'ed bus routes for the school year l'73-7It wa- further discussed that s idents walking to ctch th bus shci.lt le limited to .5 of a mile as the maximum and r referral le to lie held to .3 of a mile where possible. A list of summer maintenance Rems was presented to the Board of E luca'lnn for review. The list showed tie Items for each school and an roxlmate cost. It was the consensus of the Board of Education that the summer maintenance schedule should be set up to complete the Items as presented asclose as possible. Louise Fenneit, Director for early chtllhood programs was present to rev lew the progra ms with the toard of Education. After considerable discussion royrams. concerning these Member Nelson made a motion authorize the Millard District Staff to make application fur the Early Childhood Education and the Headstart Program and to sign the agreement that the Millard School District compiles with the Civil Rights Act of 13G4 and secondel by Member Harris and the voting was as follows: Memt'er Harris Aye, Member Frampton, Ayt Member Nelson, Aye, Membei Robison, Naye. by 4. - ts. Discussion was held concerning the Idea to nold a meeting on the east side of the county open to the public to heir their comments. Member Frampton maJe a motion to hold a night meeting at the Millard High Auditorium on Monday, Apr. 30, 1973 at 7:30 p.m. which will tie a continuation of this meeting and for the jurjKise to continue the business at hand and seconded Robison and Memter by carrleJ unaimously by the M emtiers of the Board. Attorney Thorpe WaJdlngham commented on the statement pajer presented by the Delta High Ftudent Council In the manner In which It was written and presented. Mrs. Barbara Nielson, presented a petition from lhe local Teacher's Association slated that they want to go on record as approving and sustaining Mr. Lynn McArthur as President of our local Education Association and heartily approve of the letter Le wrote to the Millard County Board of Education President. A tlorr.e v T.o r.e '.vaddlngham I resei.it i the Kni eerm .il to I . entered Into the I'tah National GuarJ for the period of June 10 to 24, 1973 where the Guard will conduct Its annual training In the Millard Counlyare-- . They will lie housed at the Millard High School and will assist In construction of certain projects on projerty belonging to Millard School District. Memler Harris made a motion to anthorlre the President and Clerk to sign the agreement with a change in Item 4 of schedule A , to delete const ruction cf four tennis courts at Delta High School and likewise Dial an authorised Louise Bennetl reviewed the Regular Title 1 program In the amount of $59,674.00 and tie Incentive TRle 1 j rogram. Member Nelson made a motion to ppj rove these programs and seconded I y Member Frwrrtor. and carried unanl.mu.islv v :t e Members cf the Board. Mr. Don Hughes was rrsnl to review with the Board of F duration the following programs; Tub.lc Law 874, Vocational Fducatlon, National Defense Education Act CA, Title ni, EA title II. The Neighborhood Youth Program was reviewed at this time and the approximate number of enrollee which may be wording on a summer program. Memter Frampton made a motion to approve the above programs and the NYC Program with the stipulation that The GRAND OPENING Of each enrollee should be made . to perform tn his responsibility that he Is assigned and seconded by Member Nelson and carried unanimously by the Members of the Board. ier is a is a School. Supt. Taylor reviewed with the Board of Education the proposed policy statement on Special School Approvals and the approximate weighted pupil unit for each of the schools Millard County. He also stated that there would be a meeting Thurslay In the State Office for further of the pr j os.il. President Ellason askeitobe excused from the Board Meetand the ing at 3:30 p.m. chairmanship was parsed to the Vice President, Member at tliat time. H was discussed at th's time for a member of the Board to act as a member of the Salary Negolation Committee, Memt'er Harris made a motion to appoint Memt'er Nelson and seconded by Member Rot Ison and carried unanimously by ihe Members present. A letter was presented to the Board from Frank L. Davies, Millard Stake Presidency concerning the exchange of property. The church property for the Robinson property located In Fillmore. It was recommended that the superintendent and several Board Memlrs meet with the Millard Stake Presidency conthe exchange of the cerning property. Also It was suggested to check Into property for sale and the person to contact would be Bill Palmer. It was the consensus of the Board of Education to advertise the old Robison home to tie soil and removed from the property for the rext Board . . Meeting. Discussion was hell time concerning the Insurance package for the Millard School District will be reviewed to determine what Items should be charged and In . upgra eJ. wish Servl.e cver-ing temjerature centre Is .ToVis.cn lhe for each school. Memiier Robison made a motion lo cancel the contract with Johnson Service and a further review will be made to determine how this work will be accomplished In the future and seconded by member Nelson and carrleJ unanimously by the Members of the Beard. Supt. Taylor reviewed with the Board of Education the Manpower Training Program being conducted In the old Vocational Ag Fiulldlng and Stanley Slmlskey in the Instructor for the program. Supt. Taylor reviewed with the I card of Ed :catlnn the Increase In th Educators Mutual Insurance for the School Year 4. ritf iwir for more information on this Exciting k Equestrian Troils 1 Club House IBSOSL: Golf Course jj FREE CAR WASH with i VALVOL'NE Filfc Oil MUSTANG MKADOWS Fillmore, tlah S1G31 MUSTANG 3.op; vs 0y weight ftY1,', illUflPHEYS AMERlCmiL V-- ' lightweight just 1211)$. Cuts ai 8" log in 8 second: Rugged 3.3 tu. in. engine 16 inch McCulloch bar anti chain Proven dependability Over V million Mjc 19 scrie: saws built and sold EVE- R- it I KIMBALLS 43 N, Main, I c tot S. CC lllmore 'levs cutting jlta:hmentj f faux. w,- V r unan- - KNC 4i VOUiMf gUSTWilS FUkES THE Pm CAPS 3ssc4aK33apaajosu s (RETREADS) LUG DESIGN A 6.50x16 7.00x15 7.00x16 t fcwtJe eol h im i 1 2 3 I wtf rnr'V'l-- 72c 32 C m 1695 1995 .. 7.50x16 Al z 1595 .. - FERG'S SERVICE L M 8x10 L Color Portrait U r' IK m yOoF Add ECc Wrapping 1 4tJ Handling total 1 CH ADDITIONAL Ce !jrr fr Age Unit Minei mini te I weeks to y ur j 49 PERSON IN PORTRAIT Fan'Ay l'ni CTxpTs 5 He !lh porenti GUARANTIED all ages ycars-Gro- ups (.hiUmi I, fully STEVENS, Inc. 10 20 S. Main Fillmore, Utah OME DAY ONLY HOUR - 10:30 - 8TH 6.00 PORTRAITS By THOMAS i'k'k'k'kiK'k'k-kiciciKiKr- k' ' - L - 'v '.ncVl' i TUES. MAY gJMcCULLQCK j - OUR LOWEST PF.ICE $ MEADOWS For workshop brochure or Summer Bulletin write to: Summer School 305 U Park Building . - . Uruvervty ol Utah ' Salt Lake Cuv Utah 84112 ,V , TRUCK I I OilTwiTl $123 to - June 4 June 22 Regular session June 26 August 18 tci r S( ic Drulpnunt for F1LLMOEE Fur your Free Drochure write to MAKES IHE DIF Ft TN MOVIE NIGHT SPECIAL April 27th Thru May 3rd Only carried SpeciJ workshops for teachers SATISFACTION FLEET RATES Residential Areas h G and OF UTAH UNIVERSITY It was the con- - graded. It was the concensus of the Board Hat this rk should be done. Discussion was held at this time concerning the cmlrvt to Provo to nller skate. Memt'er Harris mad a motion to not extend our community I cOo uj Mobil Home Estates F'ol r Harris at-(- Vrnan Stevens, Community DEVELOPMENT un- cltr-lflcatl- School Director to take a group of 50 to CO students, grades PUNNED LIVING carried and MILLARD COINTY PROGRESS 84631 Friday, April 27, 1973 Fillmore, I'tah thet-Eoa- School was presented to each Board Member at tts time. A as presented to request the Dard t Education from Planned Living This meeting was recessed animously by the Members of the Board. rd A letter was presented to of Education from Grant Statewide R. Holt, Director for HIED Teleprograms vision station. It was stateu that Channel 7 Is not tielng maintained at the relay station, In order fer the schools In Fillmore to receive these It was the conprograms. sensus of the Board of Education that the County Commissioners should maintain the relay stations In order for these programs to be received In the Fillmore Schools. made a Member Nelson motion lo have the adgerda for each Board Meeting prepared one week prior to Board Meeting In order to have It published In the local anl seconded by Vernier r Minutes cf the Region Eight MUSTANG MEADOWS Nelson of at this time and will reconvene at the Millard High School tudltorlum on APRIL 30, 1973 P.M. AND THE GENat ERAL PUBLIC IS INVITFD. unanimously by the Members of the Board. Discussion was held concerning a horse to be pastured on the Robinson property until such time as the fences are Robison removed. Member made a motion to charge $5.00 to pasture the horse on t! a Rubtnson projierty until sich the fences are time and seconded by Marn- Administrators' and Board of Directors Meeting held March 2, 173 at the Cedar High WILL TAKE PLACE SOON lmonsly by the Members the Board present. 1 Personal leave requests were submitted for 5 teachers for 1 day. Robison made a Member motion to approve the above and seconded requests by Member Frampton and catrled unanimously by the Memt-r- s of the Board. Mr. Kel'h Gillens name was presented to the Board of Edi cation as a Coach at Millard High School for ajiproval-Membea Framrtun made motion to approve the auove teacher and seconded by Member Nelson and cart led unanimously by the Members of the Board. Mr. Cluff Talbot has requested permission to place a plaque on the Hinckley Elementary School to Identify then school as a Historical site. It was the consensus of the Board of Education to approve this plaque to !e Installed at the Il.nckley Elementary 1973-7- MUSTANG MEADOWS .cl.col rogean to cover these types of programs and seconded bv Member Nelson anlcar-rle- J |