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Show Freeway Safety Unlawful School Board Minutes are excerpts of the minutes of the Board of Education Meeting held June 30. 1981. The President stated that the meeting was a special called meeting. Mr. John Taft, Frank EdMurdock, Ralph wards. and Dr. Scott Bean were present to meet with the Board concerning the new building plans. A motion to approve the preliminary drawings for the Delta Elementary School and to authorize the architect to proceed with the working drawings after meeting with the Building Committee carried unanimously. Discussion was held concerning a Construction Management program for the new schools. After a complete review of this type of program it was the consensus to bid the new buildings for a General Contractor to construct the new buildings. A request was presented to purchase 64 new lockers for Millard High School at an approximate cost of $2,515.00. A motion to approve the purnew chase of the unanilockers carried mously. Discussion was held concerning the need to coat the blacktop with gilsonite at Delta High School parking lot. A motion to approve the above project, however, bids should be received for this project carried unanimously. Discussion was held concerning the need for an additional phone line to the District Office. The Installation charge would be $65.00 and the monthly service charge would be A motion to $33.00. approve the installation of the new line for phone service at the District unaniOffice carried Following mously. The Society of Superin- tendent to attend this conference carried unanimously. Discussion was held concerning the purchase of a computer system consisting of one computer. 4 terminals, and one printer to be used in the Vocational Education Program. A motion to approve the above items to be used in the high schools, pending on costs and trained personnel to instruct the students on the equipment carried unanimously. Discussion was held concerning the classified employees having the 3rd of July off as a holiday inasmuch as the 4th of July which has been previously negotiated as a holiday falls on Saturday this year. A motion to approve the above date unanicarried mously. Discussion was held concerning a Region II School Board Members and Superintendents Meeting to be held July 7. 1981 at SUSC Library Conference Room. Cedar City, Utah at 7:00 p.m. Discussion was held concerning the interest in the old Bus Garage in Delta, Utah. A motion to advertise the old Bus Garage for sale with a minimum bid of $80,000 carried unanimously. The Budget for the school year 1980-8was revised to accept the amount of $3,244,059.00 for additional revenue and adjustment to the opening fund balances. 1000 Instruction was increased from $2,218,192 1 to $2,698,018. 2100 Supporting decreased from $115,000 to $63,000. 2200 Supporting de- creased from $194,768 to $166,000. 2300 Supporting Ser- vices District General Administration increased from to $143,600 tendents Summer Conference will be held at $181,000. 2400 Supporting Park Citv, Utah from July Admin, 27 to July 29. 1981. A motion to approve the increased from $232,000 request for the Superin to $274,000. U-Tu- 2500 Support Services-Busin- With the increase in traffic on the freeways, it has come ess decreased from to the attention of the Utah Highway Patrol that the which sections divider connect the freeway in certain for areas maintenance purposes, are being used more and more by the motoring public. This is an and creates a illegal hazard to both the motorist making the turn and the innocent passerby. The Utah Highway Patrol $60,000 to $14,879. 2600 Operation Maintenance of Plant Services increased from $494,772 to $600,000. 2700 Student Trans- portation Services decreased from $334,000 to $295,000. 2800 Support Services increased from -- 0- rn to $50,000. 2900 Other Support will be increasing enforceslaved at ment in this area, and we 3000 Operation of would appreciate your services de- support in bringing this creased from $35,910 to problem to the attention of -- 0-. $6,000. 5000 Other the motoring public. The law states: Outlay stayed at Highway Undistributed Reserve increased from 6000 divided into two separate roadways by dividing actions of section defined and section--Unlawf- $105,000 to$U0,000. Tort Liability remained drivers--Dividin- g the same, inCapital Outlay creased from $1,138, 701 to $2,000,000. School Lunch increased from to $306,085 described. -. a highway has been divided into two separate roadways Firmage Position Fitness Tips By Dr. Dale Nelson On MX Included Utah State Univ. Relaxation, obtained in In Book On Landscape The Sun Valley Center for the Arts and Humanities has authored a study of change in the Intermountain landscape, including a significant statement on the MX missile by U. of Utah Law professor Edwin B. Firmage. That Awesome Space: Human Interaction With The Intermountain Landscape, (published by Westwater Press of Salt Lake City) is edited by E. Richard Hart, Director of the Institute of the American West in Sun Valley, Idaho and contains 26 articles by 21 prominent historians, art and literature and critics, planners humanists. An awful irony exists, write Firmage, "in that the MX, like any weapons system, must be justified as a means of increasing our national security. And yet I believe that the misbegotten Agency Fund remained the same. With a balance on hand $1,957,594.00. A motion to approve turn or semicircular or the revisions to the on any such divided 1980-8Budget carried highway, except through a unanimously. plainly marked opening in The Budget for the such section dividing school year 1981-8was designed and designated for presented with a mill such left turn, semicircular or levey of 23.25 for Mainunless a sign or signs tenance and Operation authorized and displayed by -. 2 with .19 mill levy for Tort Liability Insurance, and 16.0 mills for Capital Outlay and Debt Service. The Budget was prepared on a Weighted Pupil Units of $3288.00 and an Assessed valuation of $52,580,598.00. A motion to set the mill levy as stated above and adopt the budget for the school year 1981-8- 2 as submitted carried unanimously. Discussion was held concerning the negotiations that have transpired up to date. A thank you card was presented to the Board of Education from Kevin Cummings expressing his appreciation to the Board of Education for helping with the expenses on the FFA trip to Washington. D.C. SUSC Summer Registration Serving All of Millard County WE STOCK at the expense of the environment of the Great Basin: the consumption of its water, the degradation of its range and farmlands, the of the obstruction development of its badly needed energy resources, the dislocation of the the department of transporecology of the Great tation or other governmental Basin, and the corruption of shall otherwise its rural communities. agency A particular area of our indicate. A dividing section shall country has been consciously divide a highway into two selected by our leaders as a separate roadways and shall sacrifice area, a decoy target, so that other elements of the consist of: 1. An unpaved leg of the triad dividing located area; or, Minuteman, survive. I am 2. A physical barrier, curbs elsewhere--ma- y or other clearly indicated outraged at such a view of the dividing area so constructed value of human life. No weapons systems as to impede vehicular traffic based in populated areas of across the same: or 3. A dividing area of over two our country has ever, to my feet in width defined by knowledge, been consciously either: section, each double designed as a decoy to attract line marking consisting of thousands of Soviet warheads should h wide lines four to such two inches apart, or b. Other deterrence fail. "But unlike other weapons marking, on each side of the dividing section of a type systems also based upon designated by the department deterrence strategy, MX s d of transportation to indicate would increase geono driving along a highway to the left thereof. metrically the level of 1 Two Brands of Insulated Windows Storm Doors Flat Glass Mirrors Metal Exterior Insulated finely-balance- d Doors WE INSTALL Stock Windows Custom Windows Storm Windows Storm Doors Replace Broken Glass Replace Broken Screens New Construction Or land-base- d Can Replace Almost Any Window In Any House I CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATE. Existing Houses Jones Glass & Insulation four-inc- land-base- Take a short vacation every day in your mind if you need to. It is well known that exercise, done properly, diminishes the tension in muscles. Some people believe that the time out effect is Registration for the second session of summer school will most important during the be held July 13 at Southern exercise period. It gets you from the away disturbing Utah State College from 8 a.m. 5 p.m. in the registrars stimuli which bring unfavorable responses, as well office, Administration as producing favorable Building. Second session offerings effects for your physical beginning body. range from Variety and change of pace typewriting to courses in activities in what you do also accounting, advertising seem to be a part of the design and calligraphy, business of reducing troubleEnglish, introduction to some external stimuli. computers, history, music Exercise, in addition, fits this and industrial arts. Also criterion, for what it is worth. included are a number of You need to reserve time classes and workshops in for meditation. Shake free education, courses in the from the constraints of SUSCUtah State Univ. meeting schedules and doing Cooperative Master Program the thousand and one things and classes in SUSCs you think you have to do. program in teacher Break out of the circle and education. relax, even if it means Copies of the summer building a quiet room or school bulletin are available free of charge at the place in your mind. Imagery can be made to work for you. registrars office. own tranquilizer as it brings many different ways, should about mental relaxation in be a regular part of your life- the process. It erects a style. It has been well psychic screen or umbrella established that you cannot between you and disturbing feel angry, fearful, anxious, stimuli. insecure, or unsafe as long as Relaxation, literally, remain means no response to a muscles your perfectly relaxed. stimulus and our responses Tension in muscles is a often lead us to trouble. The key to whether you are destruction should deterrence disturbed or tranquil, fearful fail. This is my central or composed is not the it objection to MX. If war external stimulus, whatever begins by the failure of may be, but your own deterrence, or simply due to response and reaction. Your the own response is what makes causation beyond deterrence to you feel fearful, anxious or of capacity affect, the Great Basin will insecure. Tranquilizers work because suffer total annihilation thousands of times greater in they greatly reduce or scope that would the case eliminate our own response to disturbing stimuli. If you otherwise. The book includes 44 do not respond at all, it is photgraphs of the changing impossible for you to feel Western landscape, the disturbed, regardless of what is happening around you. Western landscape in film, That's why you need times early urban drawings and in a and your life when you do do of maps, revealing map the proposed first stage of the not respond, especially when the stresses and strains build MX system. by a dividing section, it shall be unlawful to drive any basing scheme originally provehicle upon any such posed by the Carter adminihighway except to the right of stration will do great damage such dividing section, or to to almost every value it is drive any vehicle over, upon, supposed to protect." These terrifying results or across any such dividing section or to make any left would have been purchased $380,000. up and take their toll. And they do, regularly, with most of us. preparation for action or a getting ready to respond." Thus, relaxation is nature's 183 N. 400 W. Fillmore, lit. 7435178 West End Of The Review Apparel Building 5:00 OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 8:00 CALL COLLECT multiple-aim-point- Consider Why Millard County Needs The Proposed Public Safety Building And Why The July 14 Bond Election Needs To Pass. Millard County Public Safety Facility $1,100,000 General Obligation Bond li' TV"' bwJ -- L-'X.HI mmam i nfrimrtieidfcrmiiiimine ""Ur I " .- S1M.OOO 1Z5.8SO - 89,900 81,190 10,800 Cl i Estimated Debt Service is the total amount paid (Including financial charges) In the year designated and equals the sum of the four columns on the left. Total amount paid for the proposed facilities is listed at the bottom as f 2.3 milUon. Of that, MUlard County pays f 219,300 as a result of the levy Issued for the first five years. In 1986, when IPP is expected to come the estimated mill levy (column 12) will drop significantly because the Estimated Assessed Valuation will have Increased many fold with the Intermountain Power Project. The 1 125,000 IPP Impact Payment will be used to help retire the first years bond payment. Each of the first five year's Surplus (column 10) is calculated by the sum total of that years income (columns 6, 7, and 8) offset against the Estimated Debt Service. That surplus is then carried over to help offset next year's payments. I Note of on-lin- e, Explanation i Cost Comparison - New vs. Old 1981 PoUlng Placet Voting Districts Fillmore No. Meadow No. 3 Kanosh No. 4 Deseret No. 5 Oak City No. 6 Leamington No. 7 Holden No. 8 Sclplo No. 9 Howell No. 25 1 8 2 Oasis No. 10 Hlnkley No. 11 Abraham No. 14 Garrison No. Delta No. 18 17 8 18 Lynndyl No. 19 Sutherland No. 20 Woodrow No. 21 City Library Reading Meadow 7 prisoners 6 IN JUAB JAIL: $25.00 per day $175.00 x 365 days Town $ 40.498.819 42. 118. 43.803.S22 4S.55S.663 47.327.890 29X592.448 363.360,957 394.925,796 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 192.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 392.745.352 m $63,875.00 That Package Is Dependent On The Passage Of The July 14 Bond Election. , Room COST ESTIMATE Hall 1981 WEEKLY AVERAGE TRANSPORTING Cultural Hall Cultural Hall Cultural Hall Holden Town Hall Garland Johnson Home Garrison Elementary School Millard County Offices LDS Ward Cultural Hall LDS Ward Cultural Hall William Clark Residence 4 FROM JUAB TO AND round trips 120 equala $120.00 x 52 weeks Car expenae mi. . 6 .256 hours expense I 4 man hours per $112.00 per week x 52 weeks Man Sclplo Fire Station LDS Ward Cultural Hall LDS Ward Cultural Hall Town Office Building 12 AVERAGE Fire Station Kanosh IDS Ward LDS Ward LOS Ward DAILY trip JAIL: per ml. equals TOTAL EXPENSE: 6.240.00 5.824.00 $75,939,00 Future Costs ONE (1) MILL APPPOXIMATELY TO PAY FOR NEW ONE (1) MILL JAIL: JAIL: The cost estimate as proposed by the architect for the preliminary drawings consists of the following Information: 1 1 Development and construction rights 2 Land and 3 Legal 4 Architect fees Interest 6) Equipment 7 Contingencies 8 Refinancing 9 Other (Administration & Audit 10 Engineering (Soils Tests, etc.) 5 $35,000.00 TO OPERATE NEW TOTAL: mil 0.43 0.35 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.32 0.32 0.33 0.32 0.31 0.06 0.08 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.06 0.06 0.09 0.09 0.06 0.06 0.09 0.09 0.06 0.09 0.06 Examine How Inexpensive The Proposed Project Is Under The Current Financial Package. Current Costs The polls will be open 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the following locations: Cst. levy jt U 12 Estimated Assessed 35.000.00 $70,000.00 TOTAL SI .275,000.00 -- 0- 6,000.00 91,000.00 60,000.00 150,000.00 93,000.00 -- 0- 15,000.00 10,000.00 $1,700,000.00 WILL YOU, ASA VOTER, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS LOW INTEREST LOAN, GRANT, AND PROPERTY DONATION? |