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Id g imt room a itb lit,1 tv ri ii ,st has J Ij i up i t vi f . tl n t d b mo is vt i l'l I IJ'ii i it m 't s j u h r i n it at i, a, ii I m ,ti i , i hi i ( e v ! irk I le al 1.1 lu s,m t i 1,1 1 n s , d i lb I, b a a I I n i sij b ) n ist i a u t w h i tvi i tat fini ' Hu t is a dt t k i H vih hi d o. on s I" t fnt i l ' d t t i i ' S FL'DFNTS 15 getting piadi fxjint average or active Hi' the semester, taking al liast 14 hours of tlasswoik i ittlefn Id, Dav id A Mu named to the honor roll Ricks College is the largest il spring was II I L R I Hi hJ 1 Marvin D Collier of 'west Point has been cited at Hill Al B for a suggestion to improve operations in his work area Read, U HE electronics AN IS mechanic at the Utah air v est bae Mrs iec ommended that tht program lontmue, based on a high pet tentage of sup poit by the patrons of the st bool The schools had held the prepaiation tinu on a but Supt variety of Celling das, riling recommended that the day be identified as Mon dav next year so that irans purtation in the district could standardized SAID that Monday to be better than days at the end of the week since near the li ansportation weekend, was often required for extra curricular activi ties LDS Church activities on Tuesday, Wednesday and Ihursday often conflicted with eatly dismissal on those days, he said The procedure, which allows teachers to meet together for planning time, is so that students come to school a few minutes early and stay later in the af ternoon four days a week so that extra time is gained so that teachers have a half day to plan programs together DR. WELIING said that if additional schools choose to AT MERLEfJS Use Your Use Your Master VISA Charge 3rd mens Our entire stock of Sport & & boys Dress SHIRTS Reduced to 25 Other Anniversary Sale Items Store Wide with savings of 25 o 70 of participate should be limited, but the school board did not favor that proposal IN another matter that is on the list of items being nego tidied by the DEA School Board negotiating team, the board was not able to come to an agreement They could not dec ide on the makeup of the district committee which will rt view teacher recertification options Assistant Supt Gayle Stevenson, recommended that three of the five member board would be appointed by the school district admtnts-ttator- s while two of the members would be selected from a list submitted by Dl A This committee will tvaluate applications for recertification submitted by teachers in one of 12 recer f ic at ion areas The local improvement council, which 1 evaluates recertification standards, must be named betore the new method of recertifying teachers can be initiated MR. STEVENSON said applications to the local committee must be carefully reviewed now that eight of the twelve recertification options are under the direction of the local board The selection of the committee was tabled until further negotiation between administrators and DEA members resulted in a compromise DEA official school board by Sept 15, 1978 An appropriate survey will be required before the board Dave Van Langeveld asked that there be an even number ot teachers and administrat- makes a decision to allow the e! s program This would mean that any schools who receive approval to try the program, begin next year about Oct Dee Burningham, Davis 1 Education Association (DEA) executive secretary, said a DLA survey had indicated 10 more schools in the district favor initiating the program SCHOOL board member Morris Hansen said that although he had opposed the preparation time proposal at the onset that he was convinced it had worked well in the six schools Both Dr Welling and school board member Theo Italasano Off Italasano questioned adopt a similar preparation time model they should make requests for approval to the that about Terrific Week Iynn si hools allowed to in the program oigamzed CONTINUES member whether the number Mt cidowbrook and Suns, t wi it- - evaluated aw rt nee Dt puty Supt be to be responto the needs of the nts nt a seemed 0! and Davis Young from Center-- ille, Kirk is ( o,i n t v Si said they thought the program should be constantly evaluated to see that the sys- - iV4;i ii-t'- 3 1 cXMOBCSira jaW.ij W? CCTGHPtPgiDMlDCEffi (EG (II mm ETT 7(1 I SAVE UIJI (MQDniDIB3 Q!EIIiZ3 SAYIN Is Named Vice Pres. Operating Room Nurses - 1 AYTON The operating room supervisor at Davis North Medical Center has been named vice president of the local chapter of American Association of Operating Room Nurses NELDA Christenson, Kays-villrecently returned from the groups annual national convention in New Orleans, la , where the AAORN voted to establish its own certification requirements independent of other nursing groups ?VC ANNIVERSARY WALL-TEr X FABRIC BACK FOILS ALL FIRST QUALITY r JOO P'Cl to s4l 2nd Rol 3 DOOR CRASHERS CUSTOM WOVEN WOODS PRE-PASTE- D VINYL COATED WALLPAPER AND 1" MINI DECOR WINDOW SHADES Rol 25 1 SPECIAL PURCHASE 0 WHILE THEY LAST 5ll5 0 4th OFF RoH Rol 1 MONEY BACK GUARANTEE: Hri t W.llp.pr City wa Mil only qiwlity myrctwndiM. Ali from our Hugo stock is rotumobio tor oxdwngo or cornpMo rotund. MINI SCHOOL off 3-- 5 yr. olds Stones and Organized Games Reading Readiness Music Arts 8 Crafts Creative Drama Science Rhythm Band etc Experienced Certified Teachers 1972 REGISTER NOW FOR SPRING LIMITED ENROLLMENT 376-967- 7 at Main and (JentU - Leyton, Utrt GQ05 on thp local council SunsetClinton or Kaysville - hnw Hum tortmues BOARD HE from Thompson DIANNE i U If rum Bountiful, Carol Shurta toren Bruce Allred Rime A Bowen, Roberta L Davis, Jotie R Hanks, Deon Pintock and Tina Louise B i 5,4H5 HONOR students Da is Counts are Karen piogrant pro'u ei d Ionip J bv'i'nn questioned why all it u ht is did not favor plan-- i ng time DLA representa-tiv- t V mla Sanderson said that some teachers have not been in nived in the program and inuv t ppose it because it is to schools Svrmuse lavlu, Centerville, Tarniingicn in irden privately owned two ear toilege in tne United States and ts owned by the LDS Church enrollment this par I Nila Nash and David aie ho pin BOARD ipprou f the pi iposal aft' i rt vpunsi s fr,im pi on ipals, teat hi rs and pa ms m t he six c lemc ntary Hunt, Knstene L e Kmgnt from T armington, Kmiberh e K Treadwell and Ktlia Kavi Biiwman fiom Kavseillo, and from layton, Marv I nu Bind, Kathleen Hardy J nt studt n's i.umv THE sps'iriij yoBor Lloll Rt Rictis sf w ( pt i iment w th a p nt at her planning pt i md once a a ts k tills Veal Wl'l t nrUinue ' .t . 1 r next I n i ids t ) ll.e xprmg semester honor rod at Ru ks Col Ii ge ini ladf s lt m sive Ttaihus arv.INCiTON .ii six si hools in D St bool Distn. t in ipattd in a pilot and Farrell an By ROSLLVN KIRK SHILL Hub RO( vi i ltd v hnt k s on 'u 3 i i i s 'so So hi ii K I b, broom in r t e ii bs n t 1 0 Pi!op nlu LV l I s iOr.Si!Oi:3 ii 1 H I H I il nuke ibis ts l l ) DAVIS I. ust i in in r t nitli M mi and ( (o r ,ni ni isinp K a s nl b 's H t h Si tin il (ut ll tit tii ntarv pnnupal tepresentative, sctondarv pnnupaLs rt piesi ntative tills i n i and ( r s! ait ui , Im tin si 11 tn pi t ( S i . l ( i v r-- ci i i i ir In at ' a j i 1 j t . d wf ill tin i ,r i, n t. i in ,,'n i i ' U i n r i ' i nl I'li h v i a all In u k i i r a I' i In ii ihims'i i i i s i s, ' Tint ut i I l aim ti it 'i i s r (all hath o'! du n I'lmm He ni'itul wt bu t .linnets r, l sp , mus f n hi e f mill , I min b w u min di Al I (A 1 1 I I . 376-835- cd C2) (HB MURRAY ACROS CMD CfiiDQDSEJD iEE- 0 MS asumroD t"zm WRi clay id vm D (Q DKSD I'JO. tl 21 i't I |