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Counci! acceptec the 2 Education Incentive srserwitemmine oye." oN . resignations and CxPressed eorieaders, team members. * arnoiniments School, to junior or high Adopted by Council ix=™"=" council authorized (woalternate SPHINGVILLE ~- An education incentive program for members—of the -Community—je-soybeans futures inadingwei Youth Council te be placed an raised to 30 cents up ar down Springville City employees has been adoptea hei city eae the Poli «Bowers author ml, Sega telandPete ered the €‘ a fa ‘i sie joyees must complete al teas that board fulltime to replace tf = ‘'C” itch Elder, and Dalyne n of Mr. and Mrs Tol Council also authroized Chief or better and be a full time Springville City employee forat ootof of To remain qualified empiuyees must Mondays 10 SA atelyade 0 ng or technical collete eoeptable college sip hours semester : ai aa “de ee erga associaie degree oF ~] Employees must maintain a letter grade of from Leland B ; fective 7 vee FUND = Ps cn be AMBULANCE BENEFIT football games will settien immedi ly: aa se from 20 cents provided for in the CBOT's variable limit rule. 1 day night. A group of players and directorsmet weeee with city council TuesdayFee nightteeh inform them of the plan, Those meeting together are front from left, Jerry Ollerton, Springville City Councitman; Mayor Kenneth Creer, Scott * .he sae srlarhaWeyLebo ong eeet © . John Brinkerkeff, Dennic al oF ‘eft, Charles Lowery, Kevin. Hutfleid, Chris Mecham, Wave Miguel, Scott Duncan, Richard Money. have successful completion of at least three semester hours of eceptable callege or technical collete work each calendar year; remain a full-time city employee; and maintain a letter grade of “C”' or better. , members instead of 20 members “acceptable classes include any college or techni coliege classes directly related to an individual's profession, vocation or trade with the city, general education classes required for graduation; or classes members. J Three peesseee police Were, ae approved by council. They are David dividual's field of labor. George Clark. Donne! 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