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Show t- - mPiJ Known for Diamonds $ Eaclunive Creation If you don't know diamond, f V.gjf k" 1 Bk. 9 CUSTOM REMOUNTLNG 9 JEWELRY REPAIRS FJVGRAVING RING SIZING QUALITY WATCH REPAIRS Coat Teachers Move to Cooperate With Newly Elected Board relations. Were realists and realize some closed meetings are necessary for the board, especially when personal problems are involved, said Mr. Bumingham, but we dont condone the practice of deciding public issues in private. He feels the new board agrees with this philosophy. But its not only the responsibility of the board to publicize their meetings, the DEA executive emphasized. The media and patrons must By Diane Cole teacher-boar- d like to spout off to antagonize school administrators and the board, Mr. Bumingham said. Rather, were trying to promote understanding. He said the union has been especially active in the last itself with candidates fort Utah Legislature, St Tribunt Staff Writer School Board and Da FARMINGTON Davis School Board. An School Districts teachers committee, represented i union looks forward to most equally in terms woncing more ciosely with political party, sex t the new school board than level, screened two elections, as have scliool candidates. with past boards, says a rated unions nationwide. teacher teachers spokesman. Many candidates victa Although DEA did not offiI believe they (the new in the General Elects ous it endorse candidates, cially Board of Education memwere supported by DS publishes its rating of candibers elected Nov. 2) will We felt the six finalists I dates for district teachers. follow through on campaign Davis School Board we the to look these teachers Some promises to make school the strongest group of seta ratings when they vote ; board meetings more pubothers just want to hear board candidates you c lic, said Dee Bumingham, about the candidates so they find in the state, Mr. Bt executive director, Davis Education Assn. (DEA). . He said past board meetTeachers in Davis District this year are working on lour major ings have been open to the concerns: changing recertification requirements for teachers, public but that groups such as DEA would profit by obtaining a preparation period for elementary teachers, reducing receiving an agenda prior to size and obtaining a state guarantee for local voted leeway, class meetings so they would know Dee how best to prepare for Bumingham. says them. In addition, he said that better understanding between the board and the can decide for themselves. ningham said. public might eliminate the take more interest in the We view every candidate boards practice of deciding board and publicize accompsome issues in closed execu- lishments of the board as as a potential friend or Teachers In Davis Distri well as newsy conflicts. tive sessions. supporter of teachers, but this year are working on fa Patrons need to attend meetsome may be more difficult major concerns: changi than others to bring around ings and voice their concerns Attend Meetings recertification requiremea about school programs. to our way of thinking, Mr. for teachers, obtaining DEA representatives have Bumingham said. Those Identify Needs been attending board meetpreparation period ft to needs DEAs closest reds teachers, to elementary DEA's current efforts to would ings for several years get the highest rating. ing class size and obtainini keep current on Board of improve its relations with Excellent System state guarantee for lo Education decisions, but Mr. the board are part of a larger voted leeway. Mr. Bumingham said Bumingham said the union attempt to more aggressivehas stepped up its attenDEA this year had an excelly identify the needs of dance recently to improve - district teachers. We dont lent system for acquainting See Page D18, Column IPiNIN G&&N 1(1 TRUCKS U.S.A. ?; Award Cites Job Corps Counselor Special to The Tribune An a CLEARFIELD tendance counselor at tl Clearfield Job Corps Cente Tom Martin, has been give the Staff Member of tl Month award at a recer graduation ceremony here An employe for two year Mr. Martin received a ce tificate and a $50 saving - bond. Prior to coming to the Jc Corps, he served in the U.ij . Air Force for 23 years. It I feel veil commented, honored in being chosen fd this award, especially wil such dedicated staff at tl Clearfield center. r:. Rose Parks ? -- , Library Books , Fun Books and fun are on thr agenda each Wednesday 10 a.m. at the Rose Par Branch Library, 1185 E. 10 North, during the read aloud program. Each week, librariarp5''' meet with the youngstei and read to them. ParenpW hae the opportunity to ex'IS lore the librarys collects of books while the young ters learn about the world pre-seho- 103 SuthM'-SOlTiPin- , Ph CS Vi uiHm J it 79S 7321 ms aj2!rrasa5,...;ii4. WOODSCROSS kAYT,QMm-.JPHlUUR,,i.6&JX- ,. 1- -1 5 EXIT BY It-MA- RT books. aloud program. |