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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 64631 - Friday, October 24, 1 980 Page 1 2 SCHOOL BOARD MINUTES Following are excerpts ('I t he minutes ol t of Education Meeting held Oelolier K. WHO. Members Bertis Iresidenl. Hams. Vice attend- ill ance- Irampton. Robert 1. Iresidenl. Lcovd o ell. Member; J.uk M. Nelson. Member: Das id I. Christensen. Member; Kenneth 1 M. lopham. tendent ; Robert SuperinI Steele, Clerk. he President of the Hoard called the meeting to order. I the School District. V The substitute concerningI he 1. heat in the teachers. A review was made classroom during the tall concerning the membersi llool da s. 2. AdministraThe ship of the Hoard of tor's salary schedule, I duration in the Millard Coahull a review vs ill be Intergovernmental made m accordance with operative Alliance and the the negotiation agree- resolutions to be adopted. Mr. Paul Nelson was ment and the findings will be reviewed in the piesent to review some of Ins findings in working December Board Meeta County Mastowards ing I he V 2.5o cut in ter Plan. A the unrein year budget request was preto purchase a in accordance with the sented Micro Computer at a Governor's request. I he I bus routes for cost of $850 and Gymnas Discussions were held tic Parallel Bars. A motion was made to approve the above purchases and the school would pay for one half the cost of the computer from their budget. equipment Carried unanimously. Discussion held was the resignation and reassignment concerning of the following nel. person- reJoe Bogenschut signed as a teacher, and Mary Case will replace Joe Bogenschut. Release Shirley sen as per doctor's Jenre- - We arc supporting Ben Robison for County Commissioner because we believe he is well qualified, has the time and experience, and would recommend that you vote for him. quest and Gloria Hunter will replace her. Motion to approve the above resignations and reassignments. Carried unanimously. The bus following drivers were presented for approval: Mr. Dan Brinkcrhoff. Chervl Roper, and Grayson Roper. A letter was presented front the Intension Service concerning the School District par- ticipating in a cooperative education program offered through the Six County Manpower Office. It was the consensus to table this item for the time being. The anPresident nounced that one purpose of the meeting was to canvass the results of the special bond election held in Millard County School District on October 7, 1980, on the question of he Regional the issuance of $7, (XX), 000 School Building Bonds. A motion to publicly proceed to canvass and declare the results of the FBLA Leadership Conference. Also a request was presented for two members of the FFA from Millard High and two members from Della High to attend the National FFA Convention to be held November I" M in Kansas City, Missouri. Motion to approve Carol Rasband's request for $192 and $300 for each student to attend the National FFA Convention was aforesaid election carried unanimously. A motion was made to adopt the resolution as follows: A resolution finding and promulgating the results of an election held in Millard County School District, Millard County, Utah on October 7, 1980, to determine the issuance of carried unanimously. $7,0(X),000 School Building Bonds and ratifying and confirming acts done in connection with the he Utah School Assn. Convention will be held at Covey's Little America Motor Hotel in Salt Lake City, on December 2 and 3. 1980. Discussion was held concerning the need to bid to purchase passenger school buses. It was the consensus of the Board to authorize the to call superintendent for bids for the above I Boards bond election. Carried unanimously. There were 1662 votes cast, 1285 votes were in the affirmative and 377 votes were in the negative. A request was presented from Carol for expenses in the amount of $192 to attend 2 Ras-ban- d FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS & ESTATE COUNSELING Upcoming seminar which will 1 ; Nominations Sought for Small Business Honors The U.S. Small Busi- Administration (SBA) has urged small and leaders business small business associations, other trade assoof ciations, chambers commerce, SBA's Advisory Council members, state and local officials and bankers to submit nominations of persons to be honored during Business Small 1981 Week. Each year, SBA notes the achievements of small business bv sponsoring week-lonnational a During this program. program, called National Business Week, Small role of the beneficial small companies in the is national economy stressed and outstanding small business persons around the country are honored. Also honored are a number of persons with outstanding records for having acted as advocates for the small business community and for performing with distinction on Federal procurement contracts. The Small Business Person of the Year is from selected among persons chosen as state small business persons of the year. SBA is seeking advocacy candidates in eight categories: banker, business, mi- ness nority business, accountant. research, innovation, media and lawyer advocate, "SBA offices around the country." Stewart said, "can supply criteria to be used by judges in selecting the vv i liners. Nominations of Small Business Week candidates should be sent to 125 South State Street, Room 2237, City. Utah phone Salt BEN H. ROBISON Ava & Cecil Losee Pearl & Melvin Hawley Ruth Hansen Bryant & LoRaine Jones Republican Candidate for County Commissioner Clare & Willard Stephenson Lynn McArthur Orvetta Nickle Lorna & Lyle Bunker l.eoyd Lovell June J. Lovell Stanton Lovell Glena& Joe Moody D. Scott Nickle Karrol & David Corey Albert Nickle be of interest to many will be Dessa & Edwin Fountainc Pat Manis Karolyn Warnick held Nov. 10 Blanche & Ralph Crafts Jan & Jim Tippetts DESERET Orin F. Allred Joan & Brad Jensen Robert F. Allred Phyllis & Irish Anderson Dora & Waldo Black Winona & Ormus Dutson Jeanette & Dallas Anderson -- 14 in Delta Compliments of John Nickle and Leon Harrison, CLU Further Details will follow Pont PolitKol AAA g Fight Old Age All the creams and lotions in the world can't keep the body as young as exercise. regular For each vear of laziness the hodv loses about onc percenl ol its oxvgen capacitv. Exercise preserves the body's abilitv to take and use oxygen, leading both to greater and mental phvsieal well being, no matter w hat the age. vehicles. Discussion was held concerning the Ford LTD 1979 which the superintendent is driving at the present time. It was reviewed at this time whether the District should lease it for another year or purchase the vehicle. EAR PROTECTION A motion to purchase the I lie ear Ford LTD 1979 was carhas a protecried unanimously. tive mechanism which Discussion was held the eardrum lightens when noises are loud, concerning the amount to pay the LDS Cultural to help protect against halls and residences used Exhearing damage. as polling places for the cessive use of alcohol Bond Election. A motion and sedatives relax this A letter was presented to approve the payment muscle and so interfere of $15 carried unani- from Mr. Joseph Fack-rewith Us protective abilThis is another stating that mously. ities A Power Project reason to remain fullv review was made when concerning the Millard would provide the Mil- alert operating School lieav v maehinerv. Colard County operative Alliance and District with $2.8 million the resolutions that need for school construction. to be to I his money to be availadopted BRUISES the organization. able not later than March join A motion to adopt the 1981. The following conSurface bruises can be resolution authorizing the ditions were listed in Board of Education memthe letter. prevented by immedi alelv squeezing the area 1. The passage of the bership in the above for five minutes to allow 7. 1980 bond died October for the organization the blood to dot.- This lack of a second. issue will even present the A substitute teacher's 2. IPP sells its bonds. loss of fingernails after list from the Fillmore Meeting adjourned. the hammer has hit the The next Board MeetElementary School was Nonail. on Don't trv be will held for wrong ing presented approval. 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