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Show berizing the track for $38,540 by Elias Morris and Sons In accordance with this recommendation the board voted unanimously to award the twofinal bids. This brought the most of the work to be completed prior to a proposed occupancy of the new Juab Middle/High School campus in the near future Correspondence total of bids let to $391,538 LeBaron, District Health Director of the Central Utah District Health Department was read by Supt. Clark Newell. Mr. LeBaron advised the district that all students of the Juabdistrict would be required, unless properly exempt, to be adequately vaccinated in orderto enter school during the 1979-80 year. He stated that some clinics would be held to assist with the vaccination program. The only exemption allowed will be those of a religious nature. bythe Juab District All of the contractors involved have been asked to proceed as quickly as possible while the weatheris good to allow Eldred Center Fall Season Will Open on September 19 Sept. 19 will mark the official opening for the fall and winter season at the Eldred Center. There will be a special noon-time banquet, introduction of new officers, and entertainment featuring the Lee family. Advancereservations are needed and no tickets will be sold after Sept. 14 Beginning art instruction class is juled for Friday, Sept. 28, at 10 a.m. This will be an eight-week lesson course, pre-registration is encouraged. Participants in the Sundance supper and theater tour are reminded thatthis tour has been rescheduled for this Wednesday. Tour will depart from the Eldred Center at 4:45 p.m. Limited seating is available for the seniorcitizens tour to the ‘‘Lake of the Ozarks,” departing Sept. 8. This exciting nine-day excursion to southern Missouri will travel east to historic sights such as Dodge City, Kan.; Independence, Mo., and St. Louis. Complete itineraries are available at ihe Eldred Center. Three senior citizen tours are planned around the annual Governor's Conference on Aging and the Utah State Fair. Tuesday, Sept. 11, the “Governor’s Ball” for senior citizens will be held at the Sunday Anderson Westside Senior Center. A bus will be taking seniorcitizensup to Salt Lake to this evening of fun and dancing. Wednesday, Sept. 12, Provo Senior Citizens will be attending the Governor’s Conferenceatthe Salt Palace and then traveling to the fairgrounds for the Utah State Fair A secondtourwill be departingin the afternoon for dinner at Hare Hollow and an evening performance of ‘‘Holiday on Ice’’ at the Salt Palace. received from Wayne Other bids approved by Reservations may be made for anyof the board were: coal conthese tours by stopping by the Eldred tract to Southern Utah Center. Business office hours are 8 Fuel, of Salina, for $24 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday per ton FOB minesite; Weekly schedule includes coal hauling by Louis D. Tidwell at $5.99 per ton, Tuesday Noon lunch; 8 p.m., weekly senior two percent milk at 12 cents per % pint plus $4 citizen dance: everyone welcome! per day transport to Ted esday 11 a.m., harmonica band and dan- Chase, and gasoline at 67 cing; noon lunch; 12:30 p.m., special cents per gallon to Leo W. lunch time entertainment with Todd Christensen, Chevron. Resignations received Adams (harmonica, organ and trumpet); 1:15 p.m., canasta; 3 p.m., from staff members Alan “Come swing your partner’’ with Don Jubeck and David Decker Machan, caller; 4:45 p.m. Sundance were approved by the board. Upon receipt of supper and theater tour departs. eligibility of 30 years Thursda: y 11 a.m., musical entertainment with teaching employment, John Farley; noon lunch; 4 p.m., bowl- plus 10 years ecapieyroea in the district the board ing at Regal Lanes. voted unanimously to apFi'riday rove the retirement of 9 a.m., quilting class; 11 a.m., har- ar! Bowles. monica band and dancing; noon lunch. Superintendent Newell onday 11 a.m., harmonica band and dan- asked the board for cing; noon lunch; 2 p.m., beginning clarification of board square dancing; 2:30 p.m., education policy which states that hour for the visually handicapped; 4 after 10 years of full p.m., bowling for senior citizens at employment staff members mayqualify for Regal Lanes. 15 days annualleave Mr. Newell stated that some employees had been Hosting Sen. Garn with the district on a nine-month schedule for some years and are now Provo Jaycees will hold 12-month employees. He a public meeting Wednesasked direction as to day at 8 p.m. at the Provo when they met the re- High School lunchroom quirement for extra Sey Jake Garn peak leave. on Salt Il, energy and The board voted un- Geneva Steel animously to convert There will be no timein service to months charge. Ron Baum is the and when the required Jaycee president. amount of months were achieved that the leave time would apply A review of a request by Utah State executive order for a mandatory 4 per cent budget cut in school districts was made. It was determined MIDWAY — “Holiday that since contracts had already been signed with in Switzerland,” a teachers, mostofthedis. musical depicting the trict funds are already color and gaietyof a summerfestival in an Alpine obligated Superintendent Newell village, will be a mainatstated he would review traction of Midway Swiss the budget beyond that Days, according to point and report any pos- LeRoy Kobler, general sible reduction of chairman of the event Swiss Days are spending in the scheduled for Aug. 31 and September meeting In lightof the requested Sept. 1, and the musical reduction in spending the will be presented each board rejected a request evening in Midway Town y the Pro Vita marching Hall. club for assistance in Featured singers are purchasing marching Karen Springer, Eugene dresses and gauntlets Rasband, Alice Buehner, The board did, Leota Clark, Merl Rashowever, approve a re- band, Judy Milliner and quest made by Jay Smith the Loertscher family of Park Ro-Sketo use dis- Janet Todd will be the actrict facilities to teach cordionist. Spencer gymnastic lessons one Young will perform as day a week, with an hour- the mayorand innkeeper, ly fee to be negotiated and Elroy Van Wagoner will conduct the band. Thefirst installment of Ralph A. Britsch is “‘Roots’’ was watched by general director of the over80 million people, an musical. Mabel Mitchell audience bigger than the is stage director, combined easton of Florence Britsch is acCanada, Egypt, Greece companist, and Lisa and Denmark, notes The Gardner is Conference Board. choreographer. Swiss Play Pianned By Midway Elder Featherstone To Speak at Assembly Elder Vaughn J music and art to sports Featherstone, a member and gourmet cooking of the First Quorum of the Seventy in the LDS Participants are travelChurch, will speak on the ing from cyast to - coast subject ‘‘Jesus the and from severalfore Christ’ at a special countries to attend the devotional Sa to classes. open the Campus Educa- tion Week activities Tues day Elder Featherstone served as counselor in the LDS Presiding Bishopric The assembly will or 4years before being begin at 10:30 a.m. in the Called as a Seventyin OcMarriott Center and the tober, 1976. He is presentpublic is invited to at- ly a managing director of © missionary departVAUGHNJ. tend ment FEATHERSTONE Thetalk will be broadcast live over KBYU-FM radio and repeated at 9 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 26. It will also be broadcast three times on KBYUTV, Channel 11: 8 p.m. rrr the day of the talk; Wednesda aot 22, at 2 p.m.; at jay, Aug. WEENDAYS 10-6:30 SATURDAY10-6 a Thad ty 26, at 9 p.m. Nearly 20,000 adults and teenagers from age 14 and up will participate in classes ranging from Pe Ketek ke kere eene GUYS’ AND GALS' "Ss! Qo er © July 26, in the amountof $320,408. He further noted that an alternative bid for a running track which was held in abeyance, had since been negotiated with Cox Rock Products and Elias Morris and Sons, respectively Mr. Elder said it was his opinion that a bid of $32,590 for grading and basic paving was a good bid, as was one for rub- DEICIDEIEBIEHEDHICHICH PK KKK KK Juab School Board Lets Bids 2*¥° By MARILYN KEYTE NEPHI — The Juab School Board approved several bid applications, studied requirements of the Central Utah District Health Department and granted staff resignation and retirement petitions in the August meeting John Elder of Edwards and Daniels and Associates reviewed landscaping and paving bids let at a special meeting Monday. August 20, 1979. THE HERALD. 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