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Show Messenger-Enterpris- South Sanpete School District has lowest assessed valuation The South Sanpete School District has reached the bottom of the list in one important as- Eagle Scouts District, a declining economy and an increasing enrollment. One mill in the South Sanpete District will raise about $27,293.00; in Millard District, $539,178.00. The main reason for the difference: the huge IPP plant is the neighbor to the west pect South Sanpete now has the lowest assessed valuation per student of Utah s 40 school dis- 8 8 assessed valuation is Jl1 $54,883 per student. South Summits, by contrast, is the highest -- $818,648 per student. rePect to Legislature s school James Wesley Armstrong ., State financing program for the upcoming school year, the picture is not yet clear m0"e)r h,"?,n ,s8u,e-th- Millard School District IS second highest, student, but other neighbors districts are more nearly com- e parable to South Sanpete: Sevier, with $89,338 per student and North Sanpete, $73,842 per student Utah does help the differences with its equalize uniform school fund that provides a minimum support program on a per student basis, financing certain programs is Although negatively affected. A building program, for example, is one. The South Sanpete School District board of education is considering adding two more portable units in Ephraim this summer to help take care of overcrowding and increasing enrollment It is also considering a new gym at the Ephraim Middle School. it would take a much mill levy to do this in the higher South Sanpete District, for example, than in Millard or Park City, for example. It hasnt always been thus. South Sanpete has never been one of the states better off disAnd But South Sanpete does know how three supplemental programs will benefit: There will be $60,641 in new money for text books and supplies. That comes out at about $25 per student There will be $2,692 for upgrading libraries - $8.63 per James Wesley Armstrong, then 13, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Armstrong of Manti, received his Eagle Scout Award on March 2, 1990. troop. Merit Badge councilors and his parents also testified. A special Court of Honor was held at the County Courthouse in the District Courtroom. Bishop Douglas Dyreng presided as Judge, Lee Thurston as Chief Council and LaMar Williams as Bailiff. Witnesses included Scoutmaster, Jay Olsen; District Executive, Paul Parker and other leaders from the district and display of his scouting accomplishments from Cub Scout to Eagle was set up in the jury room where refreshments were student And there will be $144,317 for the purchase of computers and technology. Round 3 in the lawsuit between Thomas Henretty, et al., plaintiffs and Manti City Corporation, defendants, went to the City. The lawsuit charges illegality in assessments levied by the city on 5th North property Manti Senior Citizens Menus meatballs, tossed green salad, fruit cup, chocolate cake, bread, butter, milkjuice Tues. March 27: Roast pork, augratin potatoes, peas, pineapple upside down cake Wed. March 28: Beef Stew with vegetables, cheese stick, jello, bookie, butter, honey, milk tricts. In 1955 it had its highest juice ranking among the 40 districts; Thurs. March 29: Baked it was No. 25, but since then its chicken, whipped potatoes and ranking has steadily declined. gravy, glazed carrots, apple What do the rankings illusbrown betty, rolls, butter, milk trated? For the Sanpete School juice Science Fair at Manti Elementary complements classroom instruction Junior scientists were hard at work proving their theories about many scientific questions. The fourth grades at Manti Elementary School held a Science Fair last Thursday and Friday, March 15-1- 6. All of the children participated by bringing a project to demonstrate and explain to judges, parents and friends. explained the atomic bomb with mousetraps and ping pong balls. Twenty special awards were presented as well as two projects that were cited as excellent Those projects belonged to Joshua Plant who compared the :!FF: Rank. A Dr. Bob and Eagle Scout James Armstrong, with his parents Beverly Armstrong. served. Proud grandparents are Cleon and Lillian Fox of Manti, Rex and Barbara Oliver, Grants Pass, Oregon and Charles and Betty Hurd of Roseburg, Oregon. "Mother Wove the Morning" coming to Crane Theatre ten numerous other books, song n Carol Lynn Pearson, is and author performer, bringing her new show, Mother Wove the Morning to Ephraim for one performance, Monday, April 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Crane Theatre on the Snow College Campus. The performance is sponsored by the Snow College Cultural Arts Committee. well-know- Tervorts decision and sent the matter back to the District Court. Plaintiffs then requested a rehearing by the Supreme Court. lyrics, musical plays, educational motion pictures and magazine articles, and has been a very popular speaker and television talk show guest. Ms. Pearson is a member of the Dramatists Guild. n one-woma- In a memo to City Attorney Paul Frischknecht, dated March 15, 1990, the Supreme Court said: This day, petition for owners for a street improvement rehearing, having been heretoproject fore considered, and the Court The first decision rendered being sufficiently advised in the by Judge Louis Tervort was in favor of the plaintiffs. He ruled premises, it is ordered that a that the city had erred in not rehearing be, and the same is, denied. notifying the County Clerk of the intended project The city appealed that decision to the Utah Supreme Court, which ruled that even though the city did not make the proper notice to the county, that the plaintiffs had indeed been notified. They overruled Judge Menus for the coming week: Fri. March 23: Spaghetti & cornbread, The judge found him worthy and he was awarded his Eagle Supreme Court rejects appeal for rehearing -- pears-n-lim- e Page 5 Thursday, March 22, 1990 e, With Mother Wove the Morning, Ms. Pearson returns to her first love, performing. She holds an M.A in theater from Ms. Pearson is known priBrigham Young University, marily for her four books of poetry where she twice received the that have sold over 250,000 Best Actress Award, once for copies: Beginnings, The GrowJoan of Arc in Anouilhs The ing Season, A Widening View, Lark, and once for Sarah in and I Cant Stop Smiling," and Archibald MacLeishs J.B. She for her autobiograhas also performed as Rosalind phy "Goodbye, I Love You, and in As You Like It for the Utah the recent One on a Seesaw: Shakespeare Festival, and as The Ups and Downs of a Single Madame Arcati in Blithe Spirit" Parent Family. 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Many who attended the fair commented about the high quality of work and thinking by the students. 4 I. - . p.-- .y Quality Hon Radial Bias Truck HrxrVX.TfN Students from the Manti High School physics class, under the direction of Bob Bessey, have been involved by making weekly presentations about science concepts and finally by judging ft!S p?is ftis wS'Wis 205 309 U235 WHS 5QR15LT jii0yjivu 5015U 31x11 50R15LT 33tl250ISlT 33x12 S0R15LT Jill) ft!6 25R16 ft 15 LT235 85R16 11215 11235 11235 8 ft 5 50 8516 8515 8516 LT235 85RI6 JJ.12 5016 UM Abram Simons and his winning Science Fair project, 50R151T 3U10 jortsomsu 11245 6 6 Ptf 11235 75Ri5 J50.6U U225 HIGHWAY 50R16LT IT21S'75RI5 ims ftti urn ftis the Fair. Projects included such things as electricity, bees, bubblelogy, weather, and many others. The winning project at the Science Fair was made by Abram Simons. 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