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Show Tuesday, May 26, 1987 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 5A Teachers will not get pay increases of the board of education; Supt. Ell B. Sorenson and Bill Jewkes, business Salary negotiations for teachers in the Carbon County School District for the 1987-8school year have concluded with teachers receiving the same salaries for next year as they got this year, Dr. Robert N. Hanson, director of special programs, reported Thursday to members of the Carbon president 8 Principal to head up UAESP County Board of Education. It will be the exact, same salary schedule, Dr. Hanson, told board members. The cost to the district will be a little higher because the cost of medical insurance coverage for teachers has gone up about 15 Photo by Ed McKeever Price along Main Street. The club has a local chapter which hosted the annual rally. New health educator Plans health education programs The programs will include slide and film presentations along with speakers. We will update our film library and transfer the films to video tapes, she said. Many of the recent health education films are very interesting. There will be film libraries in each of the four counties served by the district, Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan, she said. I hope the speakers bureau will not be local but will be able to present programs in all the ByARVA SMITH Staff writer Making plans for several community and area health education programs is Nancy Lewis, who was recently appointed health educator for the Utah Health She succeeded Heidi Riley who moved to Salt Lake City. An educational and safety program aimed at prevention of black lung disease among coal miners is included in the plans, Lewis said. A federal grant from the U.S. of brochure outlining preventive measures that can be taken to avoid black lung as well as an explanation of the disease and services available to miners has been developed. The brochures will be distributed to miners through their places of employment. We hope to publish a quarterly newsletter in a continuing effort to disseminate she black lung information, said. g educational for the general programs Anti-smokin- population and information to help people avoid the health associated problems hypertension or communities of the four counties that want them, she said. Preventive Health and Human Services was received by the health district to finance both educational and treatment programs for black lung. Part of the educational efforts will be aimed at prevention of smoking and, chewing tobacco use because both of these in-- 1 tensify the health problems that may be experienced by those exposed to coal dust. A high with blood Nancy Lewis pressure are also planned. She will help plan and present the annual spring community health fair and work with accident, prevention programs throughout the year. Right now the southeastern health district has a grant for an accident prevention program in the Moab area. and health education programs will also be available to the schools. Lewis said that she will continue to work with the Teen Pregnancey Coalition, a group of people from social service agencies seeking to curb the number of pregnancies among teenagers in this area. The next meeting of that The need for immunization adults as well as children will be publicized. Some of our programs will be timed to coincide with national programs, she said. When there are national weeks aimed at prevention of and education about specific diseases, our programs in the four county area have the same focus. She said that she hopes to develop a public speakers bureau with several people who will be able to present in- group is scheduled for June. She said the latest in- received by the formation indicates coalition that southeastern Utah has the third highest rate of pregnancies in the state among teenage girls 9 years of age. 15-1- A native of Illinois, Lewis received a masters degree in public administration from the University of Iowa, Iowa City, la. She and her husband, Roy Lewis, minister of the United Methodist Church, moved to and teresting tOMWlS Uni-Serv- For the district Catholic Community Services in this area. In Aspen, Colo., where she formerly lived, she was senior citizens director. She coordinated health services and programs for senior citizens of Pitken County, the county in which Aspen is located. She is also an accomplished photographer. 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She has served as director of Portrait Prices Summer Quality Fabrics & Notions NEW BALDWIN negotiating team included Hanson, as chairman; Eugene Crocco, principal of Carbon High School, Richard Robinson, programs to clubs and other groups that want them. Sale er goes up to $23,661 for those with 12 years experience. Members of the negotiating teams were Vaughn Shaw, of the Carbon president-elec- t County Education Association, chairman, Alene Kirkwood, Debra Scovill, John Smith and Kay Dimick, president of the CCEA for the past year, for the teachers. Assisting them was Keith Bailey representing a department of the Utah Education Association. among We specialize in children end family groups LIMIT ONE SPECIAt PER FAMILY DISCOUNT he will be in As president-elec- t convention state of the charge for the group which will be held in June 1988 in Logan. He will assume presidency of organization the for the 1988-8- 9 school year. However, Members of the Gold Wing Motorcycle Riders Association met in Price over the weekend for their state rally. On Sunday evening, the members paraded through downtown Department of the Utah Association of Elementary School Principals. president percent. The district will be able to pay these costs, he said. the insurance benefits the teachers receive will be the same as previously. Salaries paid in the Carbon County district are about in the middle of those paid throughout Utah, he said. Starting salary in the district is $15,380 for teachers with a bachelors degree. The schedule Cyclecade Southeastern District. Paul B. Crookston, principal, Creekview Elementary School, has been elected the new North Street Plaza 105 North 1st West 637-293- 1 DANCE REVUE ZWe Presented and choreographed by Linda Johnstun Saturday, May 30, Admission: Adults 3.00, Students 2.00, 19878 5 & Under Free. p.m., Geary Theatre NO VIDEO CAMERAS ALLOWED! |