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Show 9 In WEST VALLEY VIEW o Thursday, May Granite District 28, 1981 - Administrators On The Move PARK. GRANITE Administrative21 transfers involving positions gained approval of the Granite Board of Education here Tuesday, despite dissension among board members. Board member Joyce voted Higashi against the proposal after a rare midsession executive session, commenting that she felt citizens should have more say about who fills principal positions. However, the special education who is the new junior, will become the assistant principal at West Lake junior, where Ken Johnson is retiring. Del Gurr, assistant at Brockbank, will move to a similar post at Granger high, while Frank Heywood leaves junior. David Gourley, a counselor at Kearns junior, will be the new teacher .at Kearns that post for its counterpart at Granite high. Cottonwood high teacher Parley Jacobs will be the other assis- tant at Granger, replacing Dale Baker, recommended Bidding transfer list was ed by the board prin- at Evergreen at assistant Brockbank. Mary Lou Walker will replace retiree Fay Johnson at Madison elementary, vacating her assistant post at Granite high. Bill Naylor, principal at Morningside, will become principal at Plymouth as Wen-daSullivan moves to the assistant principal ll post at Taylorsville high. Barbara Meyer from the OIS will take over at Morningside. John Worley is the Laub moves into the assistant post at Olympus junior and Oscar Anderson becomes an assistant Taylorsville. assistant principal at Skyline after having been acting assistant. Students from Kearns are being bused to those two schools. compromise was reached concerning Eastwood and Upland Terrace where an 8:55 from 9 to 11:55 and 12:35 to 3:30 with 11:05 and Mike Bennett, a social worker, is the new staff and Lee on post. The board was informed that double sessions will be in ef tonwood, held kindergarten to are Copper Hills, from 8:30 11:25 (10:35) and 12:05 to 3 (11:15 to 1 :20). Senior high sessions are from 7:40 to 2:20 and junior highs from 8:20 to 3 p.m. The committee to study school lunch Crestview, Hillsdale, Plymouth, Sandburg, Truman, Twin Peaks, Friday. Hartvigsen, self-contain- special ed and deaf and blind programs where a 9:20 to 3:50 (2:10 planning on regular days and 8:55 to 10:55 and 11:25 and 1:25 on Fridays. issues will include three levels of PTA leadership, a Com-munit- 4-- 1. three representative, principals,a three school employe, two senior high students and Food Services teachers, foods Gatherum, with others being called in on a consulting basis. Among issues to be studied is overall improvement of lunches, increasing participation, public involve- ment in menu planning and other assignments as needed. Try a Want Ad! - starting times and ap- proval of a committee to study school lunch-relate- d issues. The following into transfers will go effect for next year: Morris Goates will become principal at David Gourley, replacing Joe Novak, who is taking a teaching Goates was formerly in the Office of Instructional Services (OIS). Louis Jensen will be principal of Lake while Kent Schlappi takes over at Stansbury in a straight trade situation. Dale Hartvigsen, who has also been at Lake Ridge where two administrators were in place because of massive enrollments, Ridge, will be the new prin- cipal of Webster and Sheryl Benson will open the new Copper Hills school. Dr. Loren Burton will become an area director and is being replaced at Kennedy junior high by Richard Haacke, currently acting assistant prin-cpat Cyprus. The Cyprus post will be fill-by Scott Whipple, currently principal at tie Alternative school. Annette Duzett, act-ii- g al el assistant at is now the assis-tin- t principal at the jinior high. Charlotte Pack, a Ken-red- 'Homes' To Be Seen, Sold TAYLORSVILLE. UTC by Joe Nielson, while BUILDERS SUPPLY Homes built by electrical wiring was students at Utah under Merrill Shaw Technical College will be displayed during the annual open house tomorrow beginning (Friday) and continuing through June 5. The three project homes, constructed in the Kings Row subdivision at about 1400 W. and 3900 South, are available for sale to the general public through a bidding procedure. They may be seen from noon to 8 p.m. during the week-lon- g showing. The houses have constructed by 140 students directed by instructors in been building brick construction, masonry and the electricity, students have been divided into work crews to spend four hours a day in construction and two hours on campus for instruction. First-yea- r building construction students worked under Ray Davis and Wayne Paulsen, while second year students were directed by general supervisors and in- structors DelMar Stevens, Elwood Ball- Darrell ard and Ross Dean. Brick masonry and woodwork on fireplaces was supervised Zaugg, and Frank Harper. The three houses have different features and range in size from 1,200 square feet on the main floor to 1,598. All have full basements and at least three bedrooms. Bidding sheets and PUT CEDAR FENCING brochures will be available at the three houses, according to Eugene Overson, dean of the construction and apprenticeship division. Interested parties may submit a bid to Dean Sargent, purchasing agent in room 117 of the Administration Building on the main campus at 4600 So. Redwood Road. All bids must be accom- panied by a deposit of five percent of the bid. The houses will be sold to the high bidder. Overson said construction costs have been tabulated and the college has set a minimum low bid for each house. All bids will be opened on June 5 at 1 p.m. in room 201 of the Administration Building. Utah Tech began the construction of houses on sites nine years ago. Prior to that, the houses were built on the parking lot and moved after purchase. 146 RUSTIC 35 73' c 146 REDWOOD 10xlO lOxU GOOD 1 $11700S15300$18100! 1x3x6 Prices for Basic Flat Post Rails, Stairs, Nail, Concrete BEST 9 146 PEDUCCD Deck. 469 369 SPRUCE SLATS 1x46 1x6x4 B.t. 49c $ extra. and RAILS POST C 1 39 n TIP$ ' With Kitchen Cabinet Purchase 2492-5- 1 ECONO 248 RAIL ROAD 1IES ask Karl or Terry STUD GRADE 1x2xt FUR STRIPS For Details 221 SINCE a MARTIN GARAGE 1936 DOORS Hi Tensil Sectional Steel Deers Rugged mutui CHAINCABLE DRIVE 333C - 4 M-- e 2nd TRANSMITTER FREE! 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American ; and fashionable Glen of Reed Regent street, ring by Austin to 46 Long. $250. 42 and j to 46 Regular nln rTt(?rv5, upi ?V' t&rv A m i AMES' a fi5 GP ruis Reg. 15 f j (j i ! 20 262-945- 9 295-724- 1 SINCE 1774 O OFF ENTIRE LINE OF GARDEN TOOLS 300 West 91 50 s ENTIRE PRATT & LAMBERT LINE 3232 So. 400 East 566 - 1500 Weekdays 6 Sat. BUILDERS SUPPLY OUT OF SALT LAKE CALL: 8-- VV4 Salt Lake Sandy W 7-- 9 FASHION PLACE, MURRAY BOUNTIFUL MAIL 5 PTS. . McDonough company BLADE Prices Good Thru 486-330- 0 7-- 6 Weekdays 8-- 6 800 - 662 Sat, y Action director James Moor and Webster w ill be in session from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. (l:2(n for grades with 1:25 planning day dismissals. Exceptions to that will from 8:55 to 11:52 and 12:32 to 3:30 attend Cot Bennion,Meadow Kinder-gartener- s Kindergarteners Gledhill is retiring from the Evergreen 9 Fridays. attend 6 to associate a m. daily, with dismissal at 3:30 normally and 1:50 on will be is gram for grades being implemented and an 8: 55 to 1:25 plan per-sonn- principal of the Alternative school. Skyline teacher Ed Campos will serve as intern assistant principal at Bonneville junior, while Dale times for elementaries a m. to 3:30 p.m. pro- Vern Fessler was elevated from staff assistant in pupil 6 starting Regular A at and day) for grades 8:20 to 12:15 (11:25) and 12:55 to 3:50 (12:05-2:10- ) kindergarten schedule will be In effect for one year because of busing schedules. pass- Other action taken by the board included the setting of school assignment. Eyed cipal fect at Lake Ridge until Copper Hills is comIt is anpleted. ticipated that Copper Hills will open in January. Sessions will be held from 7 a m. to noon and 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. Pi ices subject to stock on hand. reserve the right to limit quantities. We rvrzrzinatt-sL- |