OCR Text |
Show Volume Eureka, Utah Eighty-on- e March 7. ll)8r 81(128 20 Number 10 District selects school heads reviewed and discussed. After tendent asked for permission to During the February meeting of Tintic Board of Education, all the it was determined to the possibility of a no investigate host breakfast at which time the superintendent and members of the Board of Education would present the program to interested patrons in the community. Tentative date and time for th breakfast is Friday, April 12, at 9:00 a.m. In other business, a resolution to delete the current resolution supporting consolidation of school districts will be presented to the State P.T.A. on Wednesday, April 24, at 2:30 p.m. at B.Y.U. discussion, current staff members were certified with the following teachers recommended to a probationary status because they have taught in the district less than three years and include Delworth Keith Young, Sara Cook, Thomas Taylor, Thomas Nedreberg, William Rice, Jr. and Staarr Davis. In other board action Harold J. Shaw, Jr. was employed as Principal of Tintic High School for the next school yei r; Edgar A. Alder was employed as the Head Teacher at the West Desert School; and that Gordon Grimstead was employed as Superintendent Openshaw outlined the following maintenance needs in the district: Eureka Principal at Eureka Elementary School for th next school year. Concerning Core Curriculum, the Field Trial literature compiled by the State Office of Educaion was Elementary: Local boy Cast members of musical Swinging High get it together for their production later this month at the high school auditorium. THS plans musical here Music, romance, and action will be combined on the new Tintic High School Stage and orchestra pit in two d dramatic pernights of fun-fille- Swinging High, a musical spoof on growing up, will be presented March 28th and 29th as the curtain goes up at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are now on sale for the production at $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for students. Members of the cast accepting student lead parts are: James McNulty, Jean Young, Scott Green, and Jeddie Pedersen. Linda A giant telephone line foul-u- p Pat Harold Shaw, Brady, Jessup, occurred on Sunday leaving a goodly Mark Young and Keith Young have number of Tintic citizens frustrated accepted adult lead parts. A com- and bewildered and at least two people wondering if they were going to keep their sanity. All of the lines on the 66 circuit malfunctioned about noon on Sunday and all calls to homes whose telephone number began with the numerals 66, were channeled into the Bernini home (6627). The governing board of the Tintic For the next 24 hours, the Bernini Historical Society met on March 1. phone rang constantly (apThe main topic of discussion was the proximately 150 to 200 calls) . Callers celebration for 85. It is hoped plans were convinced they were dialing a can be finalized EARLY this year, wrong number and some would dial so the event can be more organized. over and over, even though Joe and Grace tried to explain the situation. The society appreciates the Finally, about noon on Monday a comments and ideas gleaned from repairman found and the questionnaires that were turned telephone the problem. corrected in; thank you" to those who took the time. Berninis get wrath of Bell' m Board mulls coming events organizations have wins regional, goes to state Each year the National PTA sponsors a talent contest for children all over the nation. Theme for the 1985 Reflections in Art Contest was "What Sparks My nt formances. Several Superintendent Openshaw pit band will add Imagination. For the first time, students from color and excitement. will Proceeds from the musical go Tintic School District were entered in the contest by the local PTSA to the band. munity-stude- Commodities distribution responded to the invitation to participate in this years activities. If you have not yet contacted the society, please do so as soon as possible. The March meeting of the historical society will center around the historic listing of our area. Maps U.S.D.A. commodities will be will be available for you to see if at the Memorial Building your house is listed on the National distributed on Wednesday, March at 1:00 p.m., Register of Historic Places. The meeting will be held on March 13 Recipients will be senior citizens, 14, 7:30 p.m., in the Memorial 60 rare of age or over. Building. Everyone is welcome. set here Student Teacher, (Parent, Association). Entries are first judged locally, then in the region, then state, and then nationally. Officers were pleased with the enthusiastic participation by the students at Eureka Elementary and Timtic High School. Local winners at the elementary school were: Shelly Zachary Sparrow-Art- ; Haynes-Art- ; Danny Stephanie Klay Pedersen-Art- ; Trudy Travis ; pre-scho- ol 3-- Tammy Nancy Drussel-Ar- Ryan Young-Ar- t; Young-Art- reviewed with the board some of the proved. legislation pertinent to education. Superintendent Openshaw asked Career Ladder: Legislature the members of the board if they seems to want it linked to evaluation would attend the Employers Support and teachers not paid more than five Night at Camp Williams on June 1st. Dinner is planned at 6:30 p.m. The days extra time. Truth in Taxation... which would dinner has been arranged by the allow taxing entities to exceed the (National Guard to demonstrate the 106 percent limitation if they were to need for employer support for their follow certain steps one of which program. would require the county to notify each affected taxpayer as to how The state with the shortest coast much his tax would increase. The the Atlantic is New Hampalong local district would pay the cost of shire. Its coast is only 13 miles long.( all hearings and notices. HB 57: Would require Printing was introduced to what is for handicapped students age 5 now the United States in Cambridge, including individual Education Massachusetts. Program, transportation and services. No additional funds are Some people once believed that this bill. provided by they could make it rain by plunging In other business, the superin- - stones into the water. Snell-Ar- t; e; Bell-Literatur- e; Wendy ar Brent ; Jeremy Allinson-Literatur- all-st- ; Openshaw-Art- Wahlberg-Art- Pedersen-Art- ; general painting; Callao: floors and doors repaired; Tintic High School; roof leaks repaired; Old High School: something needs to be done about leaking roof; West Desert; show stalls replaced. 82 lights have been replaced in gym. secure bids on a new district vehicle. He would like a Jeep Cherokee Pioneer, equipped with V-- 6 engine, four wheel drive, automatic transmission, cruise control, AM radio and air conditioning. The board voted in favor of securing bids. The board commended Jimmy McNulty and Chad Allinson for their achievement in being named to the team. A letter received from La Rain and Zaloma Goodall, praising the faculties of both Eureka schools for their superior work and unusual dedication, was read to the board. The superintendent told the board that he would attend a meeting of rural schools the following Friday. To be discussed were the problems faced by rural schools if teachers are required to teach only in their major field of study. The purchase of two copy machines was approved by die board, on the condition that the special education grant was ap- Ryan-Ar- t; t; Ren-zello-A- rt; Cathy and Martha Local high school winners were: Jeddie Scott Green-- 2 entries-MusiJessup-Literatur- e. c; Pedersen-Music- ; Noel Shaw-- 3 and Becky Young-Literatur- e. Monday, March 4, Maud Blight-judg- e for Literature; Rhoana Shaw-judg- e for Music; and Sherry for Art, took the Nedreberg-judg- e 'winners to compete in the Regional Contest in Fillmore. Jeddie Pedersen was selected as one of the three winners in the Music division. His winning entry was an original song. "DRIFTIN AWAY, music and lyrics by Jeddie. His work will be judged in the state competition on April 24 and 25 at Brigham Young University. Region 15 consists of Tintic, Juab, and Millard School Districts. There were 15 music entries and only three were chosen to go on to state. On behalf of the Tintic PTSA, President Mary Lou Draper ex- in Jeddies pride pressed well in him wished and achievement national the the state and, hopefully, competition. Maru Jeddie Pedersen, PTSA Pres. Draper, Scc' Officers. bory. Jeddie receives award from PTSA |