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Show School Board Minutes Continued from Front Page. 4. Insulation for the Delta Elementary School. 5. Sale of used Typewriters which will be sold on June 28, 1977 at Millard High School, District and Office. 6. The School District insurance package which was bid last year will be renewed for the school year 1977-7- 8 at the present premium rate. Member Frampton made a motion to approve the above items as presented, seconded by Member carried Galli and unanimously by the Members of the Board. was held concerning the cost of Discussion Garrison the School Lunch and the number at the of students Garrison Elementary School for the school Member year 1977-7a made Frampton to discontinue school lunch the the at program motion Garrison Elementary Schixil for the schod year 1977-7- seconded by Member Christen- sen and carried mously unani- the by Members of the Board. Discussion was hekl concerning the student for the insurance . school year Member Frampton made a motion to Beneficial approve National Insurance for the Company student insurance for the school year 1977-7seconded by Member Harris and carried unanimously by the Members of the Board. Member Frampton made a motion to appoint Kenneth M. Topham as Superintendent of the Millard School District for a two year period as by law, designated July 1, 1977 to June 1977-78- 8 this 30. 1979, motion was seconded by Member Galli and carried unanimously by the member of the Board. Discussion was held concerning Doug Jensen, student at Delta High School being Member Haris and carried unanimously by the Members of the Board. Frandsen Carol requested a one year leave of absence from her teaching position at the Delta Elementary School. It was the consensus of the Board of Education to approve her request for a one year leave of absence and she will be guaranteed a position if one is available for the . school year A was request presented to the Board of Education for financial assistance for five students to attend the summer for debate and forensics at the BYU on 1977, July Member Harris made a motion to allow each student $50 to attend the above work shop, seconded by member Galli carried and unanimously by the Members of the Board. A request was presented to the Board of Education for financial assistance for seven students to attend the 17th Annual National Federation of Students of German Convention, which is being held 1977 August at Northwest Missouri in State University Missouri. Maryville, Member Frampton made a motion to allow $50 each student to attend this convenseconded tion, by Member Harris and carried unanimously by the Members of the Board. of the Members Classified employee's negotiations committee were present to meet with the Board of Educaton concerning salaries for the school year 1977-78- . The salary schedule for the teachers for Millard School the District for the school 1977-7was year presented to the Board of Education for approGalli val. Member made a motion to approve the teachers schedule as salary presented, seconded by member Frampton unaniand carried 1978-79- work-sho- p 18-3- 8 chosen to participate the by mously with the USA High members of the Board. School Band to tour A review was made Member of the Europe. following meeta made Frampton ings: motion to approve the 1. SEDC Executive amount of S250 to Board Meeting will be help him with his ex- held on June 16, penses to make the 1977. bv seconded Official says Social Security sound Dr. Arthur S. Fleming, U.S. Commissioner on Aging, criticized people who make statements on the stability of the Social Security system, in a recent conference on Aging. He said that he and Elliot Richardson and John Gardner had completed a " white paper" on Social Security. He reaffirmed that the concept is sound and that problems would be corrected. He praised President Carter's proposals concerning Social Security. Dr. Fleming reported that 33 million Americans receive social security checks, with one third of this group under age 65, including those who are disabled. He noted that checks have increased 50 in recent years, while the ft) ft) ft) ft) 61-- c. -- FOUNDATION REPORT Foundation Utah Reports per capita income increases 55.8 in Millard County 1969 and between 1975. Personal income in Millard County during has of living cost 1975 averaged $3,705 He increased capita, compared per listed some of the conwith $4,938 for the cerns older people state as a whole and have. $5,903 for the nation. Income. "Because Between 1969 and we want to make our 1975, per capita income own decisions". in Millard County increased by 55.8, w hilc per capita income 2. Budget Hearing was rising by 66.0 will bne held on June throughout the state 29, 1977 at 9 a.m. in in the and by 58.1 Office. the District nation. 3. Workshop to be These were some of held at Snowbird on the facts reported by June 25. 1977. Utah Foundation, the Discussion was held reprivate research organthe concerning ization. in its latest for the proquirements analysis of personal certificate fessional income trends in Utah were as follows: and the Nation. 1. f of all The of report notes that hours approved credit must be on during the 1970's percampus and in the sonal income in Utah teaching field or a has been rising at a much faster pace than related closely that recorded for the field. nation as a whole. 2. Additional hours of credit to be applied Furthermore, Utah was not as adversely affectto lane increments ed by the recent recesmust be earned within the last 10 years and sion as most othcr approved by the local states. committee on profesEldred Robisons, sional improvement. sell home Member Galli made a motion to approve Eldred and Ester the above changes to Robison are selling the requirements for their home on Canyon certifiprofessional Road to Larry Paxton of cate and or lane inSalt Lake City. He and crement as an adjusthis wife and three ment in the contract, will be moving seconded by Member children in about August 15. Frampton and carried Mr. and Mrs. Robiunanimously by the son have purchased a Members of the Board. new condobrand Meeting adjourned St. George. minium at at 6:20p.m. are moving They The next regular primarily for reasons of Board Meeting will be still held on June 29. health. The couple to spend part of plan 1977 at 9 A.M. for in Mesa. winters the a Budget Hearing. Arizona. 30. One-hal- ft) ft) ft) ft) ft) ft) ft) ft) ft) ft) ft) ft) 61-- 61-- ft) ft) ft) ft) ti Interest Rate Marriot to Increases provide drought information d Nor-man- Zhe Progress with Alcoholism and drugs d e 586-245- GOSHUTES 5 ACRES FOR CEMETERY Utah-Nevad- ft) ft) ft) 57-B- 51-- ft) ft) ft) TEST Salt Lake City, Friday, June 24, Public Hearings on The Utah State Division of Wild1977, 8 p.m., at Utah Power & Light the 1978 State PUn on life Resources The Animal Science and Auditorium, 40 East First South. urges Aging will be held all other interested sportsmen of Brigoutdoorsmen interDepartment the to Recommendations across the state during and women to make of the note University, ham Young agency committee from the Division the week of June 20 upcoming annual meetings of the of Wildlife Resources were as Provo. Utah, has just 24th, the through Board of Big Game Control. These follows: completed its 1976-7according to F. Leon meetings are preparatory beef bull feed performpublic DEER PoVey, Director of the meetings held each to the ance test at its beef year eleven prior for hunt Buck days, of State Division of big game seasons. Input October only setting 1. Units 43, cattle facility in Span22 November Aging. "This year we and recommendations of involved ish Fork, Utah, it was 55, 53. 54, 48, 49, 44, 45, 46, will be expanding the will be dis62-management 62-56-agencies 56-, 50, announced by Dr. Phil Public Hearings to a and opportunity for citizen cussed, 60-57-, Shumway, professor of 58, 59, total of 8 hearings. We will be provided. and animal science input 60-are very desirous of will be conducted acthe of Meetings director project. ELK much as receiving In this performance cording to the following schedule: Open bull hunt, September 28 public comment from Ogden, Friday, June 17, 1977, October Mt. test, bulls are fed 11. Fishlake, and older persons 8 p.m. at Mountain Fuel Supply Dutton, Cedar Mountain. Possibly together in pens, but othcr interested parties 2940 Washington Blvd. Auditorium, 150 either six permits on Fishlake-Manb,y the use of electronic regarding our State St. George, Monday, June 20, 10 Indian units. Peaks, gates, each bull enters Plan as is possible", 1977, 8 p.m., at Washington County 17 - September only his own feed bunk. said Mr. PoVey. September permits, 197 East Tabernacle. Courthouse, This allows accurate 25. The hearing nearest June Salina, 1977, 21, feed consumption data Tuesday, ANTELOPE Thursthis area will be 8 p.m., at American Legion Hall. Mounto be recorded for each 3 11. Parker September day, June 23, 1977 at 85 South State. feed and animal 75 Southwest Desert, tain, 10 a.m. in The County permits; be Green River, Wednesday, June 25 thus can efficiency permits; Cedar unit closed. Courthouse (Large 22, 1977, 8 In addition, at Green River calculated. the it noted p.m., that should be Again Courtroom) 250 North High School, 121 East Seventh Ave. rate of gain and carcass seasons listed above are recomMain, Richfield, Utah. June Vernal, 1977, 23, data are also meawill be Thursday, Actual seasons mendations. These hearings will 8 Uintah County Courthouse, p.m., set when the Big Game Board meets sured. provide the opportunity Courtroom. The feeding program in late June. for the general public, is based on a comparaofficials of general tively high (50 per cent) purpose local governroughage ration, over a ment and other interfeeding period of 140 to ested parties days. comment on the State The federal interest differences Wide Plan. rate on government-backewho Parents found in performpat were The State Aging Plan home loans was themselves on the back ance, efficiency of feed contains objectives to increased from 8 to 8.5 because their youngutilization, gainability, improve social service per cent, effective May Dan ster drinks rather, than and carcass characterCongressman the 31. for programs Marriott has announc- smokes pot or takes istics, Dr. Shumway Max Cleland, Adelderly including transed he will provide drugs, are asking for said. High gaining portation, legal ser- ministrator of Veteran drought relief informa- problems, a Utah De- and efficient bulls were vices. homemaker, Affairs, said the new' tion for Social found in all breeds of anyone with a home health services, rate, established for question about eligibil- partment Services official said. tested. etc. Federal Housing Adity. He said his offices According to Dr. Following is a list Those desiring to ministration loans by in Washington, Salt Dennis Division of the Payne, top performers in register public com- the Secretary of Housand each breed with the Alcoholism Lake, and Cedar City of to ments should plan have information about Drugs, Assistant Diring and Urban DevelGain attend these hearings opment, also applies to the several programs ector, alcohol is the Average Daily the and first figure at a location convenient Veterans Administrafrom available the most serious drug Poynds of Feed per to them. tion home loans. Department of Agricu- problem facing young Pound of Gain shown the lture, Small Business Cleland said people today. second following the increase was necessary Administration, is more Breed and Owner of the and Alcohol REUNION OFTHE to bring government other federal agencies. acceptable to adults bulls: CORTSENS rates in line with other "There are programs because its part of Angus. Leo GillesBut competitive rates in the available, but if you their generation. Fairview, Utah, Cortscn Twila mortgage and financial dont know how or in reality, the damage pie, 3.108.09. Johnson came to Salt markets. where to apply for it does to anyone, inKimball Angus, Lake from Ashby. MinThe rate change does them, they don't do you cluding young people, Kanosh, Ranch, nesota to visit her not affect existing VA much good, said the can be irrepairable, Angus Utah, 2.687.05. Once a Congressman. family and be here for home loans. he said. "My Barton Charolais, Memorial Day. is made, the offices all have drought loan In Utah last year Man-ti- . Cortscn and La interest rate remains relief information and 2,473 juveniles were Charolais Ranch, 3.65.89. Utah, SLC as in Rita live the same for the life of will be pleased to help arrested for alcohol Barton Charolais, mother, the loan. her Also undocs get the facts to those possession, purchase Charolais Ranch, Man-ti- . Adclia. Lillian Cortscn affected are rates for who need it most. or consumption. Even Utah. 3.25.68. from VA mobile-homcame Sullivan loans, This is a trying time though alcohol is more Charolais, LeGrand California to help take which are for shorter and we need all the likely to be ignored Orem, Utah, care of their mother terms and lesser loan communication and than other drug con- Charolais, 3.66.35. when she came home amounts. coordination we can sumption this figure far Horned Herefords, from the hospital. exceeds the arrest figget, he added. Herefords, Malmgran The family all went ures for all othcr drug Gunnison, Utah, 3.41 to California for MemARTHELLA In the Millard County offenses by juveniles. MRS. 6.52. orial Day and to visit TAYLOR was He noted that nationpleased area write: Horned Herefords, friends there. Dan ally, alcohol consumpto have her daughter, Congressman Pearson, Moore, Jay well 82 No. tion per capita as Diana Allred, and five Marriott, 3.135.35. Idaho, children come from Salt 100 E., Cedar City, as percentage of the Polled Herefords, Never use a hose to Lake City to. spend a Utah 84720. Ph. population using alco- Gary Jessen, Altonah, dean off driveways week with her. Her hol are increasing. At Utah. 3.55.42. A broom or patios. husband brought the present over 70 per Simmental Cross, works much better and family dow n one Saturcent of persons 18 and Gilbert BeaYardley, older using requires no water. report day and returned for 3.316.98. Utah, alcohol. Alcohol is the ver, them the next. performance High RECEIVE nation's third largest also by recorded was health problem behind animals owned os by and disease heart these Vo participating cancer. In over half of stockmen: Vs all auto fatalities, one Teichert Hamilton Vo or more of the drivers Fork; Davie Spanish of five had been drinking. Ownership VS Christensen, Kanosh acres of federal land in Vo Malmgren Dwight has Tooele County Vo Gunnison; Rolf Schu been transferred to the Gunnison mann, Vo confederated tribes of RAY & JENNIFER James West, Spanish Vo the Goshute Indian Stephenson, Anthony Chris Kenneth Fork; the and Rene' visited his Vo reservation by LaMar Salem; tensen, ManVo Bureau of Land parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe, Scipio; Evan agement. Clair Stephenson for Vo The land was pur- three days. Nonie then Woodbury, St. George; Vo chased for the apprais- took them back to Salt Don Barton, Manti; Glen Johnson, Manti; Vo ed value of $175 and is Lake. Her sister, Ncbo Angus Ranch. Vo to be used for cemetery Lela accomPetty, Steve White. Mona; Vo purposes, according to panied them there and Spanish Fork. L. Howard. Paul Vo boarded a plane for Los BLM state Utah Vo Angeles where she director. It is about two planned to attend her Vo If you let the water miles cast of the graduation run while Vo border grandsons you shaved exercises. Vo and about five miles this morning, you proabout used Vo bably south of the Goshute of gallons reservation. twenty Indian Vo water. 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