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Show School Board Minutes Master of Social Science With An Emphasis in Public Administration on to Utah State University will for personnel in applied areas start a Master of Social such as Human Resource Science with an Emphasis in Administration. Public Public Administration March Administration and Social 9:30 pm Friday 8:00 AM to 2:PM Saturday. The cost of program will be $25.00 21. 1980. The entire program Services Administration. The will be taught in Richfield program mill be taught four with a completion date in Friday nights - Saturday sessions per quarter (3 May 1982. This degree is designed as a months.) Classes will run terminal degree and is useful from approximately 4:00 pm quarter and on the per hour or total of $1225.00 plus books. If the student has not had a basic accounting course the cost of this course will be in addition to the above figure. the year, instructions, courses and Following is a class schedule which include quarters of credits. Following are the minutes of the Board of Education Meeting held January 9. 1980 in the District Office, Delta. Utah. Meeting convened at I p.m. Members in attendBertis Frampton. ance: L. Robert President: Vice President; Harris. Jack M. Nelson. Member; David L. Christensen. Kenneth M. Member; Superintendent; Topham. Robert L. Steele. Clerk. The President of the Board called the meeting to order at 1 p.m. The Clerk was directed to call the roll which indicated Board Members shown above were present. The President stated that the meeting was a regularly called meeting and that notice of the time, place, and agenda of the meeting had been provided the Total 49 The for program orientation and date the as set been has 1980 8, February in Fillmore. the Courthouse of the in Courtroom 4:30 at held be will p.m. meeting USU Extension Office, For further information contact Jim Bushnell, Beth Crosland or the Fillmore, Utah. Bank M X Continued from front page nearly 20 percent on a Continued from front trade-weighe- should be built on the Utah-Nevad- a border. "The Air Force must meet the burden of proof in that the showing site is the most acceptable and the impacts Utah-Neva- associated with the project are acceptable.'" Olson siad. The task force will serve as "critics, in a friendly way," as the planning proceeds, he said. Reaction of citizens was mixed. I've never seen so much brass since the Battle of the Bulge." said Cecil Garland, When I was in the Catleo. service as an enlisted man. these fellers wouldnt talk to me at all. Garland was concerned with the implications of a garden of missiles blooming in his territory. "If life depends on this enormous false sophistication, then I wonder what lifes worth." he said. Some nitwit's going to get into power and hes going to push the button. Were going to destroy civilization. Alan Nielson, I ynndyl Town Council, however, extend a resolution by citizens of the community inviting the Air Force to locate a base there. "My brother paid the supreme sacrifice in World W ar II. Nielson said. "Here we have a chance to build a missile to stop the Russians. Maybe when we day the Pledge of Allegience, we could really mean it." basis and d more than 30 percent against the SDR. Limited by this weakness and continued inflation. the Federal Reserve will have essentially no flexibility to influence interest rates downward Events in Iran and Afghanistan colored some of the thinking. asked, Jim DeWyze "If you had this missile right now, how's that going to keep the Russians out of Afghanistan? Rick Moody raised the question of considering the present human element in Millard County as part of the Air Force's environmental considerations. Jack Fowles stated that he didn't propose to know more than the Air Force as far as it military strategy went and is it need we it. good they say enough for him. Other speakers questions about water, population cattle rustling, materials, mineral development, the growth. raised grazing, growth, building and oil financing for sagebrush rebellion and other possible effects of the missile project on the lives of area residents. The Air Force had further meeting scheduled in Nephi. Panaca. Nevada, Milford. Beaver. Alamo. Nevada, and Cedar City. Also meetings at I as Vegas. Jan. 28: Tonopah, Ncv ., Jan. 29; Reno, Nev. Jan 30 and Salt I ake City at the Whitmore l ibrary on Jan 31. as the national economy in weakens the first quarter of an election interest year. Short-terrates may actually edge higher while long-terrates are expected to near remain present levels. Locally, the pace of in economic expansion Utah in 1980 is expected to ease below growth rates recorded during the previous two years, the Newsletter reported. Utah should remain generally insulated against economic problems apand nationally pealing although internationally, continuing inflation will areas of be primary concern for the states economy this year. Population growth for the coming year is forecast to again exceed 3 percent. With many new corporations establishing in locations industrial Utah accompanied by continued growth in existing facilities, a total of are 27.000 new jobs expected to be created in 1480. The rate of unemployment. however, will probably edge modestly higher. predicted the publication. According to the report, residential construction activity during the first half of the year is expected to remain sharpie below levels. Average rates at vear-earlie- year-en- d m r lake Salt in were the percent range while rates on viurces of mortgage financing from the sccon- I2-12- local news media and each member of the governing body by mailing copies of the Notice and Agenda two days before to each of them; said Notice and Agenda being evidenced by a true and correct copy thereof being attached thereto. Minutes of the Board Meeting held December 12. 1979. and December 19. 1979 were approved by a motion from Member Lovell, seconded by Mem- ber Harris and carried unanimously by the Mem- bers of the Board. Pavment of bills from 2041 1863 to check inclusive. (Valley Bank) along with financial reports from General Accounts. were approved by a motion from Member seconded Harris. by and Lovell Member carried unanimously by the Members of the Board. Communications: 1. Discussion was held concerning the Superintendent meeting with superintendents of adjacent school district concerning the impact due to the MX Missile Program. 2. Discussion was held concerning the realignment of personnel for the school year 1980-81- . 3. Discussion was held the moral concerning problems with the students and a class to be to pertaining taught Responsible Parenthood. Bids for new school buses were received from the following companies for two 36 passenger buses and one 88 passen dary maikct remain near 13 percent. Rates are next expected to drop during the first halt of the year. Commercial const ruction and the mineral mdustiv have been and aie expen ed to be sources of economic strength, the New sletter said. ger bus: 1. Kimballs & Company 2. Alldredge Equipment Co. 3. Hasco Inc. $. Bryson Sales & Service Member Harris made a motion to approve the purchase of the following buses: 1.1- - only 88 passenger bus from Bryson Sales & Service in the amount of $39,299.00 F.O.B Delta. Utah with a Hydraulic in Lift the Handicap amount of $2.691 .00. 2. 2 - only 36 passenger Chassis from Alldrcdge Equipment Co. in the of $12,098.00 amount each. The cost to deliver to the Bluebird factory w as $306.00 each. 3. 2 - only 36 passenger from bodies Bryson Sales & Service in the of $8,459.00 amount F.O.B. Delta. Utah, Member seconded by Lovell and carried unanimously. Mr. John Rowley. Architect, and Mr. Jay at Richman. Principal Millard High School were present to meet with the Board of Education to review the bid for the new Millard High Academic Building. Member a made Christensen motion to award the Contract to Don Munk, Contractor based on the negotations with the contractor on the alternative seconded items. by and Lovell Member carried unanimously. The estimated cost of the building is $1,700, 000.00. was held Discussion concerning a new teacher for the Delta High School. Mr. Jay S. Christensen was presented for apMember Lovell proval. made a motion to approve the above teacher, seconded by Member Christensen and carried unanimously. The drawings for the Fillmore Elementary School are to be exhibited at the AASA national Convention in Anaheim. The Board California. was informed that the Fillmore Elementary School has been selected to receive an award. Discussion was held concerning the need for rewiring of the electrical heat fan at Delta High School. Member Harris made a motion to approve the above maintenance work, seconded by Member Lovell and carried unanimously. Discussion was held concerning the bid received from Don Sorenson on the McVcy home. Mr. Sorenson has indicated that he did not wish to purchase the home and has requested his check to be returned. It was the consensus of the Board of Fducation to rebid the home to be removed front the propertv was held Discussion concerning the legisla . tive Banquet to be held January 17. 1980 in the Hilton Hotel. Salt Lake City. Utah at 7:30 p.m. and which members of the Board would be in attend- ance. was held Discussion need to the concerning purchase a school building site in the Delta area. was preA request sented to the Board to allow Joyce Bishop to graduate at the midterm in order for her to further her education. Member Nelson made a motion to approve the above request pending that she has met all her requirements for graduation. seconded by Member Lovell and carried unanimously. Member Nelson made a motion to commend the Delta High Wrestling Team for the fine conduct and performance in taking first place at the Durango, Colorado tournament, Member seconded by Lovell and carried unanimously. was held Discussion the Delta concerning Middle School and the Garrison Elementary School as Model Small Schools. It was the consensus of the Board to consider these schools as model schools to be reviewed by other educators throughtout the state. A review was made at this time concerning the Intermountain Power Project impact needs assessment and the major areas of concern. Also it was reviewed at this time concerning an impact alleviation plan for IPP & MX Missile Projects in the Millard School District. It was also reviewed at this time concerning the need for a consultant to further study the impact of these projects. was held Discussion concerning the need to request bids on 2 - Portable units of 4 classrooms for the school year 1980-81- . It was the consensus of the Board to review these bids in the February Regular Board Meeting. was preA request sented to the Board for the following teachers to attend the National Convention concerning English as a second language. . Linda Baugh 2. Else Bauer 3. Karen Henrie Member Lovell made a motion to approve the above request for these teachers to attend the in San Convention California, Francisco. seconded by Member Harris and carried unanimously. A review of the 1978-7audit will be made in the next regular meeting. Meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m. next The regular Board Meeting will be held February 13. 1480 in the District Office at 4 1 9 ant. |