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Show W i ; - v f s m - - r .w ' ' v " ' A' T- - ?. IW ' .' - ' , . i . News n THE SAMPLER Thursday, October 14, 1982 O r i Dugway Elementary School Community Council The Dugway Elementary School Community Council is working together to provide a cooperative , means of improving educational-programs and conditions within the school; to. promote better if ; school secretary. Council mem- bers are selected to achieve a representation of the community. The last Friday in April is the day designated for this registration. The date is advertised in the local news media. of and interest understanding and school in ' The programs parents purpose of this organization activities; to work with school per- is to provide a sounding board for sonnel in a united effort to bring local school ideas, problems and about these goals and to serve as a plans. Both community and staff sounding board for school ideas, members serve together to benefit plans and problems.. the students, the school and the HOW School-Communi- ty not adversely affected by the Councils Can Help The Schools The School-Communit- can y and the comhelp the school in several ways. The munity council is organized and able to inform the community and keep it aware of what school plans are, future programs and courses of action that are being considered or initiated within the elementary school. The council reviews school policies, and procedures used by the school administration to provide a functional, smooth-runnin- g The council evaluates effective- ness of programs within the school. While the members may lack the nexpertise necessary in specialized areas, they cai provide general information from parents, the community or the laymans point of view. - end-of-the-ye- ar ty .. . . . . . B.J. J5 Regular meetings of the council are on the first Friday of the month, the next meeting to the school community and are be held on December 3, 1982 at , THE DUST HAS CLEARED AT THE COMMUNITY CLUB, and the newly remodeled lunchroom opened for business yesterday. Shaking hands with the guys from facilities who did the work on the line is Oasis Chief Cook Robbie Robertson and from left are Bud Gurley, Jim Joe Peterson and Monty Lougy. Johnson, John Pestel, - first-serv- e noon in the elementary school selected on a first-combasis by. registering their library. These meetings are open intent with the principal or the to all concerned. e, - " -l- ! i ,i f ' s Beckstrand 882-152- Karen Wendel Gail Witkowski Leonard Zigment Jill Thomas Kathy McGee B.J. Beckstrapd Rich Gilmore .... Fran Bannister Kay Skalicky Susan Quigley Robert Beach Lynda Dutton 4 3201 2259 2259 2344 2352 2724 2040 2181 3314 2806 2627 2087 Yong Kyle ...... 3318 2512 2807 2463 3154 3486 2635 2936 3531 3531 R3132. 2341 PTA Meeting Highlights PTA General Membership Meeting will be held October 19 at room. 7 p.m. in the Film will be shown on disciplien PARENTS: With the onset of cold weather, the principal and teachers would like you to keep your children at home until the latest possible moment so they are Multi-purpo- and se new teachers introduced. will be First. Securitys Homecoming Week Tax-Fre- All-Save- rs Account really looks like this: e 10.535 7.48 7.48 7.48 celebrated Tax Equivalent yield based on taxable income After the bonfire, the students were going to cruise in a snake drive, which has been a Dugway. tradition for years, but it was busted up by the M.P.s before anything even had a chance to get by Monica Moe One of the most memorable times of everyones life is their high school years, and with high school comes homecoming. Last week Dugway High celebrated its '82 Homecoming Week with a very exciting line up of events which were everything from "nerd day to a 27--0 varsity victory over the sophomores taking second and the South Rich Trojans for the freshmen following up with third. Before school was released, the Mustangs. student week the off body enjoyed the homestarted ..Monday alike pep rally, which was put The. dress coming with class day. cheerleaders. on the event the won . by eighth grade class 7:30 p.m. the opening kickoff At an class into whole the by turning up, and the game was started army boot camp complete with .was later ended up a 27-- 0 skunk which hard hats and machine guns. over the Trojans, that placed the Second place went to the freshin a first place tie for clock back the Mustang's men, who turned, with Park City. as came region about ten years and At claimed halftime, the band and the hippies. And the seniors performed together in a third place by coming in formats. half-tim- e show that consisted of Even though theyre hewcomers band the seventh the planing Espania, then the to the high school, Can-Caon the Tuesthird son, the graders captured first place and danced along in joined day in the Nerd Day competition. to the band with If. with the eighth grade and the Before the band behind close performed, the freshmen following Homecoming Royalty was Anfor second and third place honors. nounced and presented. This After school Tuesday, Dugway's teams football year's queen was senior Stacey j.V. volleyball and The first attendant was had hometown games against Wilde. Beth Witkowski and second attenvisiting squads. Dugways football dant was Bowcutt. Angie team lost a heartbreaker to the ' After the while game, the HomecomGrantsville Cowboys, Dance was was ing team sponsored by the the Mustang volleyballthree-matc- h cheerleaders and DJ'ed by Kip defeating U.S.D.in a Craddock. S0t all good thinigs must come After the games the cheerlead-- : to Well, an ers lead the cheering at the annual of end, after three exciting days homecoming week, its finally student body bonfire, while the but not without leaving a over, their circled around screaming . the South good memory in everyones mind. lungs out and watching Rich effigies bum in the, blaze.. es 13.357 of $50$00 10-4-- 82 Account First Security before December 31. Even if you have already started an Account, you can open another to help you earn up to your e interest. maximum in Its a opportunity which permits you to shelter up to $2,000 interest on a joint Tetum ($1,000 on an individual return). Tax-Fre- e Either way, our Account is the surest way to get the guaranteed interest you watit with insured safety. It's a tax break you Tax Reform Bill With lastdon'tyear's have to pay income All-Save- taxes on the interest you earn on our Tax Free Account. e, And because the interest is you earn the equivalent of a much higher taxable interest rate. Using the current yield quoted above, which is set by law at 7070 of the average investment yield of U.S: Treasury bills, is probably-thhighest you'll get for this amount of money anywhere with insured safety. Regardless of how much you r earn or how little you save. All-Save- rs All-Save- tax-fre- , rs once-in-a-lifeti- e All-Sav- er deserve. t You can still earn income tax exclusions on your 1983 tax Sign up at any First Security Office before December 31. returns. the only way is to open your And i 44-1- 4, rs tax-fre- 52-we- ek es - ' I , . . Each depositor is insured to $100,000 by FDIC. ' IT First Security Bank ' of Utah, N.A. First Security Bank of Rock Springs v.-- First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. ' " ' ti ; i - " - - . 4 i tf'.-i- ' . 't of $35,000 and 1982 tax rates for a Joint return. Substantial penalty, Exampte used based on current rate week of including lass of tax exemption, if account is dosed before one year. n, D-ett- H.164 Tax Equivalent yield based on taxable income eighth graders won with the of $25,000 I Tax Equivalent yield based on taxable income started. Wednesday topped off the week with maroon and white day. The D-ett- , The council works with the school officials to provide quality education for all youth and seeks to participate in an advisory capacity in the decision-makin- g process, recognizing that the legal responsibility to make decisions lies with the Board of Education. Mrs. Kay Skalicky Ms. Fran Bannister Mrs. Susan Quigley Members. Claude Segura . . 2259 2259 Marie Mestas Lil Nadworny Talk with your community , ' Council Members Representative council representatives. They are here to hear your voices and provide input from the community on school matters. . ft District Coordinating Council Council strives to be instrumental in dispelling public apathy that too often allows a dissident minority to be heard above all others in school matters. - (candy, cakes, etc.) are not given to students at any time except for the three parties and the Student Council Bake Sale. TOYS & GAMES: Donations of toys and games are needed for the classrooms for use in the event of inclimate weather. Secretary school. School-Communi- Elementary School has three classroom parties during the school year: Halloween, Christmas and Valentine's Day. Treats President from various parent or community groups over present or proposed programs, and gives feedback to the school. It also serves as a source for special help for volunteer workers and provides lists of persons with special skills who are willing to donate time to the Elementary SCHOOL PARTIES: Dugway V. President The council invites inquiries . a.m. principal, PTA PTA first vice presiand president dent serve as members; and each of these members nominate one community representative to serve as members. Each of these three nominated members then nominate an additional member. Three officers of the school faculty or other faculty designees are members of the council. Also, there are six additional members on the council who are volunteers from . Dugway Elementary School Community school. The weather. School doors open at 8:30 n .district. ' Each year, the V. cross-sectio- i ' ' if ?; v ,i , 7 i ' First Security State Bank i |