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Show sae sewei Eureka Views Ca "O7S0 aa. Feaete iGois = — “Domesiic irrigation aad sewage ai al denartmenis will be conducting tests di sring the next, two Weeks to deiermine the amount of water into sewer collection lines. EU! by Bahcatan's's Complete ecie reorgamzalien io the mau nd stated that a as Sudy in Sureka showed that 96.6 per cent ouiens who irrigate lawns and gardens from the ditches are urged to make certain ail headgaies are Ray citizens school year Superintendent. closed so ae will flow unmolested through the be turned inte ditchesin certain sections of Payecn ved to flow for a 24-hour period. Darke that time, galtonage processed at the dispasal plant will be measured il be dried up and again the disprsai plant gailonage wi! be measured ‘This process shovid allow ity offwrisis te fh i oui ¢ shaw were against consolidation Fred H.C acquainted Foliowing the superintendent's speech State Representative the membership with the renewed Petersen expressed his views situatic of suggested and pledged his support to the of the Tintic schooldistrict te Other maiters discussed were 1 safety where the critical areas ot irrigalion water seepageinto sewerlines are i ated Tf most of the ion can be eliminated,the life of the present disposal plant may be increased with a reduction in the amount of water running throughit. Past Tintic Schoo! ‘The next problem facingcit: officials will be to locate ke necessaryrepairs at the major areas the funds t of waterinfiltration into the sewer lines. Seminary Location Discussed in Payson PAYSON — Alternatives for the future location of Payson LDS Junior Seminary were considered in a special meeting of presidents of the Pyason, PaysonEast, and Sentaquin LDS Stakes held recently with Nebo Sehooi District Superintendent doe Reidhead. Convening at the present Junior Seminary building adjacent to Payson Junior High President David R. Mangelson, Payson Last Stake: President Philip E. Jones, Payson Stake; President Max E. Nelson, Santaquin Stake, and Superintendent Reidhead explored ways in which the seminaryprogram: wouldfit into plans for Payson's new junior high school to be located on a truck Driver Satisfactory After Accidzni GaryLowe, 31, of Los Angeles, Calif admitted to Juab County Hospital in satisfactary conditionafter his tra of Levan early Monday morning According to Utah Highway Patrol, Pete Vandeweitgraden, driver of northbound tr was struck by Mr. Lowe's vehicle before it overturned on the east side ofthe highway. 2acre site adjacent to Payson High School Tentative plans areto dispose of the present junior seminary structure and either add two classrooms to the existing senior seminary building, or erect a complete new facility next to the proposed junior high building. One disadvantageof the pian to add junior high classrooms to the senior seminary building is the distance students would have to walkto attend seminary classes. “If the kids have to waikfarther than 500 feet to seminary from the main building, we might as well spend the extra $10,000 needed to build a complete building closer te the school,” commented President Mangelson President Mangelson Chief Recognized THIS SEMI-TRAILEA overturned near Deer Creek Dam about neon Monday, completely blocking traffic for 30 minutes, and partiallly for anouther 1's hours. The truck, hauling 90,006 poundsof iight sand, was driven by Francis Stock, 34, of 755 W. 80 N.. Grem. The truck was westhound, according te Stan Anderson, Utah Highway Patrol, from Hoytsvilic, investigator. Losses included the iead and about $1000 in damage Lo the truck and trailer. Federal Sex Discrimination Law for Schools Questioned Commissiener G. Homer! Financialassistance. Durham has said proposed Durham raised the concern Federal regulations providing that the regulations would for non-diserimination on the eliminate such valuabie things as hasis of sex, interfere unduly separate men’s and women's with the educational processesof choral groups, long a featureof The state universities and state coedncational institut regulations“‘militate ee the colleges dents in a letter to Casper W Weinberger, ry of Health, prefer Education and re, Durham physical education courses, wrote that the proposed particularly swimming and regulations, “Access (9 calisthenics, and. in general Education P impose resirictions on freedom District Slates Meet Candidate Night in Orem drafted, are permitted to go into A meet the candidates night effect, there will be many citizens, on and off campus. whe has been scheduled Thursday at & p.m. at Westmore Elementary will feel that the goverament almost extinguished and School, 1100 S$. Main Street, ted the right of privacy Orem. School board president Ronald Nelson and George Haney presented Mr. Blight with 3 lifetime pass to all school activities and a gold plaque in appreciation for his efforts to upgrading the programsof the district Mr. Blight has served the district since 1924 when he began @ a school teacher. He became Superintendent in * continued until 1938 1942. and Gn returning from military service Y He Tintic High principal. resumed his role as Superintendentin 146 until 1964. During the years following he taught sixth grade at Eureka ry. Duty called him back to head the district and he remained there until his retirement in 1972. Blight does not now hoid a job within the district, he still supports it through its ‘constant threat ofconsolidation County commission candidates and candidates for tiv House of Representatives will appearto answerquestions. Four-year Durhamsaid term county Durham informed Weinberger conunission candidates Yukus Y. that the state has practiced Inouye and Calvin E. Monson and two-year term commission adidates J. Earl Wignall and be present, such courses Siperinten dent of public Kari R. Lymanwill education. le sex ii instruction of the fi Ronald Inkley and Guna Durham appealed to House of eliminating discrimination on Weinberger “to re-examine esentatives candidates these proposed rules."’ so the basis of sex, they, at the from the first district. also will same time, feel deep concern freedomof choive on the part of he represented that the distinction between male studentscan still be respected highschool building is about 700 and female, established in Jointly sponsored by the “If the present regulations, as feet Republican and Democratic nature, and in hume n Parties. the meet the cai A specific disposition of the personaliiy, aisu be fai k night was spearhe: present junior seminarybuilding recognized.” Durhamsaid in the Rarton chairman of the 15th ng the letter, Republican Disirict in Grem. meeting.“One suggestion for the The nondiscrimination year-old structure was to regulations were drafted by convert it in to a branch HEW to implement Title IX of EW. the Education Amendments of Two shopclasses at OremHigh “taking their time” and using {Worried About 1972. With certain exceptic Sebral have hes eonsine. vt different construction hibit sea discrimination tior. of a three-bedroom home on methods. The home will be in education programs or & site just south of the schosl's solidly built and have more Coming Loose? activities which receive Federal shopbuilding. amenities than homes generally ia giBl drop at the serves as principal of the juni seminary.{t is estimated that 500 feet is about as far as kids will walk to seminary from the main school plant. The estimated distance from the senior seminary to the proposed junior EURE!KA — AlexanderBlight ation fromthe and Tintic community for his years of service for certain individuals “While all sensible people sustain and support efforts at Orem High Shop Classes Begin Building a Home eae CAR CARE VALUE LUBEAN CILCHANGE FALSE TEETH Instructor Theen Laney said the 24 students are building a 1.344 square foot home as an built by contractors, he said. Students will do electrical and other finishing work. Drafling students drew plansfor the home The home is being built with last year. two bathrooms and will be framed so that st and fireplacecan be added er The homewill be finished and ready for sale in May, Mr. Laney said. It will be “moved . the educational project 6377 ® Transm ssionand differential oil check @ Complete chassis lubrication Price includes up to 5 gts. of oil, and all labor @ By appointment only FUEL SAVER the only cost to the schoo FU ag TUNE-UP interest which will comeout of his regular budget Benjamin Boys To Represent Sp. Fork Area Three Benjamin Cub Scouts will represent Spanish Fork District in the physical fitness contestin Provothis Saturday. ‘They are Joel Johnson, 8; Jim Ludlow, 9, and Milo Beckstrom, 10. The pictures printed in 2 recent Herald were accidentally mis-identified. 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