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Show Dr. Reiahead presented to the The low bid of Restaurant One of the foremost Stores for three micro-wav experts in the field of drug ovens <1a total cost of $6861, the addiction, Dr. Robert lowbid of Salt Lake Cabinet for William Baird, M.D., will three shakemakers at a tolal address a Forum assembly cost of $6121.80, the low bid of W. at H, Bintz for three heating wells ata totalcost of $297, and the low tid of W. H. Bintz for three heating lamps at a total cost of Brigham Young University, Thursday at 10 am, in the Smith Fieldhouse. The public is invited to attend. Dr. Baird, author of “Narcoticsville, USA” and director of the HAVEN Clinic (Help Addicts Voluntarily End Narcotics) in New York City, is a faculty member of the New York Medical College. $175.50 were accepted by the board. This equipment will be used in snack bar installations for the three high schools. The board voted to participate in the Utah Junior Livestock Show and the Springville Art Exhibit in the amount of $150 each, Questionnaires for the 1970 The form contains seven which can be “read” by Census the nation’s population. The of Population and questions about every person in Bureau machines, Residents will be distributed by the household and 13 questions should readthe instruction sheet sample questions include inquiries on country of birth, st office beginning aout the dwelling. The personal y to all households inthis information asked for is: name, R. address, six, color or race, area, District Manager C. Lomax announced today [ bution of this form e the start of the house-tonvass gives the family a assemble infermation each member and about ‘ouse in advance of the is taker’svisit. The district ger urges all residents to out the forms and have them for the census takers when tart their rounds on April month and year of birth, whether married or single, and which will come with the schooling, employment, income questionnaire before filling it and related items. The out. additional housing questions The census taker will check relate to rent or value of the questionnaire to see that all dwelling, heating equipment, questions have been answered water supply, and other and will give any assistance facilities anc equipment Tequired about the dwelling is number of rooms, cooking needed in filling out a The district manager pointed facilities, plumbing, if rented or questionnairethatis incomplete out that information about At every fifth household, the individuals and their homes owned. census taker will seek answers furnished to the Census Bureau Most of the questions are to additional questions covering is kept confitentisl under aswered byfilling in the preper population and housing federal law, Only statistical tiny circte with a common lead characteristics that are being totals and averages are pencil, makinga tiny black dot asked of a 20 percent sample of published. relationship to head of th household, The inforns: terested in applying. Dr. Reidhead also discussed hoard the guidelines for the with the board the new comteacher leadership program munity school program which which was approved by the was approved by the recent recent State Legislature. The legislature, outlining Nebo’s guidelines were developed by participation in the program, the State Department of which would cost approximately Education $2000. He recommended that Job Emphasis Monday, March 23, 1970 Questionnaires for 1970 Census syuthurscay Will be Distributed on March 28 Announcedin NeboSchool Unit It was the recommendation of SPANISH FORK — The appointmentof Boyd Goodrich and the state committee that a J. Wayne Nelson to ad- district advisory committee be appointed by the district school ministrative positions for the 1970-7: school year has been board. Dr. Reidhead suggested approved by the Nebo Board of that three teachers, three administrators, and one parent be Education, Mr. Goodrich will serve as on this committee, with the director of instruction for the representationbeing as equal as district, and Mr. Nelson, possible between elementary coordinawr of elementary in- and secondary people. The strvetion. The board also appointments to the leadership authorized Supt. Joe A program will be developed from Reidhead to hire two new applications submitted by inteachers. Job teaching principals, one of terested whom will be for a one- descriptions outlining the year term to take the place of resnonsibilities of each position Ray Clark while he is on sab- will be developed and made available to all teachers inbatical leave. Page 7. —THE DAILY HERALD,Provo, Utah Drug Expert To Talk at 2 Administrative Appointments threepeople be employed part time, one fromeach ofthe three The intent of the teacher major areas of the district, to leadership program is to have formulate, develop, and ‘adthe emphasis on jobs performed minister a Community School and not on merit. It has been Program. extended to include some Five-Year Plan summer leadership responSupt. Reidhead furnished the sibilities, as long as these board with a recap of the fiveprograms do not conflict with year plan priorities taken from a the regular summer school and list submitted by the principals extended year programs, Dr. of schools in the district. He Reidhead said. pointed out that the principals Nebo School District’s par- had compiled their lists on a ticipation in this leadership priority basis, and the staff had program will be approximately developed a district-wide $36,000, with the provision that priority listing which made up no teacher participate to an the five-year plan, It was the extent less than eight percent uf feeling of the board that the his regular salary, This would listings were realistic, and they offer 40 opportunities in the Nebo authorized Dr. Reidhead to use SchoolDistrictin this leadership the list as a guideline in program. developing his 1970-71 budget. Bane ALWAYS FIRST GU ALITY PROVO STO RE Phone 373-4500 T’S OUR ANNUAL EASTER SHOE PARADE Bishops, Stake Presidents Of LDS Church Will Visit BYU Ca mopus April 2 Hundreds of bishops and stake presidents of the LDS Church will have a busy day when they visit Brigham Young University April 2, in connection with general conference of the church. Campus touis, an oraldramatic assembly, vee tradi visit with students from home wards and stakes are among the activities planned for the annual “Bishops and Stake Presidents Day.” Buses will depart from the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake at 8:15 a.m. for the ride to the Provo facility. Morning Assembly “A House of the Lord,” a special ae portraying the Kirtland rise and fall Temple, will $eonated at 10 a.m.in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. Written by Dr. Lael Woodbury, chairman of the Department of Speech and Drama, the assembly is historical in nature. After the assembly, the bishops and stakepresidents will go to designated locations on campus to exchange greetings with students from their areas and to find out how they’re progressing in school. 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Other advertising, according to Mr. Wise, exaggerates the complexity of the new Form 1040 so as to discourage taxpayers from attempting to make out their own returns. On the contrary, he explained, the new form was designed to eliminate problems that taxpayers had withthe old 1040 and tomakeit easier for low-income taxpayers to claim such things as sick pay exclusions,itemized deductions, and retirement incomecredits if they are en- titled to them. Mr. Wise said if a taxpayer elects to one a commercial SALEM — At a recent City preparer to fil out his return, he council meeting, councilmen aAnnout the city is to drill a new well in the area of the water tank above the highline canal, The city acquired a permit to dritl the well several years ago and has keptthis permit active bypees renewals, state engineer has notified the city that the well musi be drilled, tested and introduced into the city water system Dec. 31, or the permit become void and revoked. 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