Show I br So Sanpete School Funds To Increase All left ready far basketball clink are bark from I on Christensen David Vtarren I'root Blake Coates Wendy Jensen £oach Darrell Warren Greg Jensen and Jf Ik Crandall Basketball Ciioii&Slated chmcwill bit held at the fcunnjsoft Valley High School gym for both girls and boss in gratlei 8 12 Tfus clinic is anyone who is terested in developing their skill! in basketball The clinic will be held three rugfcta a Week for lhe next six weeks with Coach Hill and Coach Warren directing the program Legion Readies For July 4th Breakfast The plans are now all set and all the food is ordered for the Legion's famous 4th of July "all The you can eat" breakfast new Legion Commander for the Post Gunnison is Newell Pickett and he reports that "all is set all is planned and all is ready” with his breakfast committee to put out the biggest breakfast ever Commander Pickett says he is proud to report that the Legion has votd to undertake the conand building of a struction Legion Memorial at the city cemetery This is a plan put forth by Legion Service Officer Mark Pickett Mark has worked out this plan over a long period of time and has presented it to the City Council The Gunnison Legion Post 104 will do the work in accordance to and with the city specifications This year’s 4th of July breakfast will be mainly directed at the planned Legion Memorial and acquain ting the people of the plans and gaining their support The American Legion is a service organization for veterans and deals mainly with service The 4th of July breakacfast is the only tivity by the Gunnison Post to raise money for their many Proceeds from the programs breakfast will be directed largely to the planned Legion so the members Memorial urge everyone to be sure to come out and enjoy a great breakfast Have you ever wondered just much food is ordered for the "all you can eat" breakfast? Well here is part of the food list 60 doz eggs 75 lbs ham 55 lbs pancake mix 25 gals milk 8 gals syrup and how lots of other good thirps The breakfast committee ciairman Lucky Wollard reports that the Legion has purchased several hundred heavy duty foam plat ters so that the people won’t have to bring their own dishes if they don't wish to The Legion will have on hand for every and any one plates cups utensils napkins hotcakes ham eggs milk coffee butter syrup etc And all of this for only 75 each for all vou can eat Anyone interested must sign up either Wednesday June 28 or Thursday June 29 between 8 9 JOp m THERE IS NO CHARGE" Death Claims Lynda R Squire Lynda Sue Robinson Squire age 24 passed away June 5 1978 She was born May 19 ‘9&4 in Centraha to Washington H Robert and Frances Robinson Langowski She married Gartvn I Squire May 25 197 i in the Salt Lake LDS Temple She was the of Ivan Squire of Gunnison Survivors include her husband and one daug er Jennifer Lynda both of West Jordan parents West Jordan brother and sisters Henry Lee West Jordan Mrs Ray mend Lou’s? Rascon Denver Colorado Mrs Garth (Sandra Limb West Jordan Property Acquisition For New Manti High School The acquisition of land which comprise the campus of a high school m Manti is now moving rapidly forward In a condemnation proceedings last week at the Sanpete County Courthouse m Manti an jury composed of six women and two men decided that Mr and Mrs Don Barton owners of a 24 49 acre parcel of land to he tn eluded in the campus should be paid $40im for the tract This does not include anv water rights The Bartons had previously declined to accept an ottr from the district vhvh will No Bang for the Buck What if !he held an underground nuclear bomb test and wouldn't explode The did It didn't Scientists at uca flat Nev say there is no danger the dud will go off accidental!) while they try to find out what happened — or didn't happen May 10 The homh is huried under tons of sement at the Kit 01 teet deep in tom of a shaft the desert whih makes digging it up again a sieahle problem The cause of the fizzle when they find it will lkelv not N: made public since vnn T nc are usually classifed Operating funds for the Siuth Sanpete School District will rise or by an estimated $206556 9 4 next year as a result of the actions taken by the 1978 Utah Estimated Budget Session operating funds in 1978T9 will amount to $239 728 or $1005 unit comper pared with $2192172 or $905 per unit during the school year These were some of the facts reported by Utah Foundation the research private in their annual organization analysis of school finance trends in Utah The 1978 Budget Session authorized a minimum school program of $4j6 5 million for the state during the forthschool year coming cording to projections made by school Foundation Utah operating costs will exceed $1 and will billion a year by approach $1 6 billion by if the spending trends of the past ten years are continued Unlike emest states in the nation school enrollments in Utah are beginning to rise and the increase will accelerate in The Founthe yea ‘ahead dation report explains that the m Utah has been birthrate to highs climbing despite the decline that has taken nationally place Moreover Utah has been exof periencing a net population during recent years This combination is resulting m the new growth in school enrollments According to the Foundition study most of this enrollment growth initially will be reflected in the elementary grades Vs a result recently enacted legisla1 on to reduce class size in the er elementary grades could prove to be particularly costlv in the vears ahead new somewna: iarzur than 'hot awarded r amour’ by T- Vh Judicial District jury Manti atPaul Frischknecht the torney who represented Bartons in the case said that his clients feel the $400o0 determination is inadequate and may appeal the case to the I tah Supreme Court The South Sanpete School District was represented in the proceedings by Dar Bushell an attorney retained by the Utah School Boards Assn The district had previously acquired through negotiations with the owners of the home and lot owned by Jerry Huntsman for $27 tW) that owned by Carlos Jensen for arc that owned by Clive Colby for $25 together w::n the shows that The study operating funds for the public schools in Utah have nearly trebled over the past ten years and 'between During this same period school enrollments m Utah will have risen ordy 64 It is expected that Utah enrollments will climb by 132000 or 42 over the next ten years Inflation accounts for a large part of the dramatic increase m school expenditures over the past decade Other major factors include (1) salary creases to school personnel in excess of adjust2 ments liberalization of retirement and employee benefit programs reduc3 tions in the average class size increases in the proportion of 5j personnel establishment of new and expanded programs and services and 6 increases other in operating costs Utah's basic guaranteed school program was raised from $732 per unit in to $795 per weighted pupil unit in In addition increased funds were provided in the allowances for reitrement social and security transportation special categorical grants Foundation analysts also note that Utah's new school law removes the overall limitation on the number of pupil units allocated for handicapped students In its place the Legislature 22 I7it PagrC Sen William Proxmire D W is ) says employees of lhe Agency for International Development AID) are overpaid over age and ton many of them jre "over here" instead of overseas Pioxmire awarded his "Fleece of the Month" award to Alt) ll goes for what he calls "lhe biggest most ironic or ridiculous example The first crease proof fabric of government waste was introduced in Marvcbes The senator said that AID s foreign service officers get an annual ter England in 1932 salary of $31 39 about $60)0 more a year than their counterparts at the State Department which is in char-- e of foreign policy jOM Fashioned h Honest H " a To Goodness Bargains 13 13 12 12 Swimsuits e b4 substituted "prevalence limits on the percentage of special units that could be allotted to each district for the various categories of handicapped students To meet the special needs of those children who have been served by the handicapped program m the past but no longer qualify under the more limiting definition the new law provides a new categorical appropriation of $3 million for children with special needs The net effect of these changes will be to raise the overall cost of educating handicapped children by $5252000 or 24 unniMa Salley News June AID Aids Its Own Says Senator ne Poly-Gabardi- Casual Pants Aileen Group OS e OS OS OS - Paulette’s Smart Shop N 4 Salina Utah - fc- TiTITT7TTTTTTTTTTTTiTTT w zczxzz These three pieces of proper a!! fronting on Fifth North in Manti would together with the Burton land comprise the new campus The Huntsman Jensen and homes are now being Colby razed and the land cleared Plans for the new high school buildng are now being com pleted by Montmorency Hayes Talbot Salt Lake architects and should be ready tor of the rurd approval education by the end o: Jm according to Supt RonEvere" He said that the district npe to advertise for o:d- - trr neaiately and has r r o set June 26 as the openings and the award rg n cu t Construi contracts begin by ate sumrrt r ty i :ri 'ervir' Christiansen L Succumbs SL v In Hospital rr ri J'e w trifer! eiti n a bait Laxer-istCH He corn er’ertieid Peter ami Mean r sen hr st arisen He Nev He ryj o sre uJter marred n 194c - - veg Cnrstenser ir 1952 He wa4pni ter ut the LD Ctrur ot World War II rece ved a Purpe charter merT tei !'6 Vutl - y j bre-- t Monroe or Mor r n Mayfieid children Mrs Mai k Hardman Murray 5 errr g' Heath Steven Heath Heath Glendale mi''y-grandchi'dren terfieid brothers Jarl Smdar and Bard hotr Cline City Mrs Etir-- GUNNISON UTAH JIO )Oi ' p Kc - IVr Mrs Ray Urem Nielsen Salt if Edra Jensen Ray Funeral services were a' tre Saturday June terfieid Ward Chape rites were per'ortriv Centerfield Antrur Burial was in the t '‘Known for integrity since 91 9" i |