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Show Page Four - The Eureka Reporter - November 27. 1987 birdl At the November meeting members of the Tintic Board of Education... Read a thank you note from the Young-at-Hea- rt Club, in which the senior citizens er- - ssed their appreciation for the bulletin board donated to them. Heard a report from Supt. Openshaw on his response to a letter received from the Speaker of the House Glenn Brown. The Speaker had asked for information on funds used for the purchase of textbooks, pencils and general school In his response, supplies. Superintendent Openshaw stated that these items are high priority items in Tintic School Districts budget, but that if funds do not flow through the WPU formula, rural districts with small schools receive a disequal amount. Heard the superintendents comments regarding the letter from Governor Bangerter stating that there will be no tax increase. He commented that if they know what funds are available, they can run whatever kind of program the state is willing to fund. However, it is 0(1 flQQA Is DSIiinlS child's Enliyil boards of education including Telephone Companies will serve and assist as needed. These companies will provide the project with a quality dedicated line. Estimated cost is $1,050.00 for the four school' network. Monthly lease rates will be $400.00 per month (or $100.00 per school per month). allowing them authority to establish a local option income surtax, sales tax, and transfer . .:nds between maintenance and operation and caoital outlay. 5. Full funding for student growth. Welcomed special guests, Carol Funk and Ruth Jackson, candidates for Second Vice President of the Utah School Boards Association. Both Carol and Ruth thanked the Board for the opportunity to meet with them, and were happy to swer questions put to them by individual board members. ideas presented were: How local board members can convince the public that they are competent to make intelligent decisions at the local level. Concerns that board Coot for an-pap- er, members must become more dinner? With waterfowl season well u 1- 1- derway, many people are feasting on mallard, widgeon, teal and other delicacies. Heather Welker, Division Wildlife Resources regional in- formation manager in Price, is encouraging kitchen buffs to try cot otherwise known as the mud water ben or b ivory-bille- d chicken. e Coot are smaU black birds that are abundant throughout the United States. They are iden-tified by their slate-gra- y body and wbite bill. Adults have brilliant red eyes. Coots are typically found in flocks on open water. T18? birds should be cleaned immediately after the kill. An easy way to dr88 yQUr bird 18 removing tiie legs thighs and breast mt and allowing the meat to cool. Leave a feathered wing attached to comply with state and federal regulations. The daily bag limit and possession for coots is J5. The Diion of Wildlife Resources 0061)00 for SS mnninnbGir Everyone who applies for a Social announcement, court oraer 'for Security number must provide name change, church membership evidence of age, identity, and U.S. OT confirmation record, doctor or citizenship or lawful alien status, hospital record, vaccination cer- including young children, a Social tificate, day care of nursery school Security manager saidjcently. record, or childs membership in Starting with the Federal tax youth organizations, such as Scouts, return for 1987, parents claiming This is not an exclusive list, the children as dependent will have to manager said. Any document show the Social Security number for providing enough identifying data children age 5 and older. be used. Parents sometimes have difficulty Foreign born applicants will in finding the required evidence for nee(j the appropriate Immigration their children, the manager said. and Naturalization Service They especially have troubled with documents. the idea of providing evidence of Only original documents or copies identity. certified by the issuing agency can Proof of age is relatively easy. An be used. official U.S. public birth certificate For more information, contact recorded before age 5 is preferred, office. The any Social This document will also establish address and Security number of the telephone citizenship. nearest Social Security office can be Documents which will establish a found in the telephone directory. young childs identity and which are usually available to most families, include a report card, school , political and more familiar with the block grant process Conflicts in the priorities of the State Board of Education and the local school Board mem- served as teal members? Voiced their opposition to forced consolidation and approval of shared services. Support for con- difficult to be given one figure in solidation studies and questioned if May and in December be told they studies will will have less. Stability of the not prove the pointiest legislators Weighted Pupil Unit would be a Want proven. benefit to everyone, he stated. Discussed requirements in Art Listened to a brief report by the Education and reviewed a recoin- presiding at the Tuesday evening Circles superintendent on thv information mendation from Eureka Ladies of Elks, IncSed in the business of the which had been presented by at Tintic High School. They are at the recommending that Tintic District Superintendent Moss meeting was a reminder to memCedar in City, concerning drop their requirements of two meeting bers to get their recipes in to Mina economic and demographic facts credits in art to one and one-hal- f dolman or Della Nebeker (for a about Utah and Tintic School credits, which would make Tintics recipe book the organization is same the the as requirements putting together). Recipes must be states. The Board decided to table jn by the end of November, a free bas made available next the motion until month, giving plans were finalized for the an-th- e A Coot. titled: copy Try pamphlet board members and superinnuai Christmas party, which is the pamphlet can beobtained at slated on Dec. 11. Della Nebeker and tendent an opportunity to consider any of the DWR office. The following gherlin Grill are taking reser- all options and ramifications. Heard the Attorney Generals cot recipes are highly recom- - vations. mended: At the close of the meeting, card Fried Coot games were enjoyed. Prize winners Remove fat and filet meat from were MarJean Finch, Bridge; be absent from his or her class, they purview of the Utah Procurement bones. Dice meat into bite-size-d Georgia Ewell, raffle; and Dianne should pay the full cost of his or her Code and a district must follow the pieces and soak for 4 hours or Elliott, cut. salary. If, however, the teacher is prescribed bidding procedure when overnight in brine solution (2 Hostesses for the evening were: requested by the district, and the placing vending machines in heaping tablespoons salt per quart sherlin Grill and Carole Ann district and students would benefit schools, except where the request f water). Remove from brine and Castieton. The next meeting will be from his or her attendance or par-- for proposal, small purchases or rmse in clear water. Roll meat Tuesday, December 1. sole source provision of the code pieces in flour and fry like chicken, ticipation in union sponsored acCoot Stew tivities, he or she should attend are more appropriate. Remove all fat and filet meat, Discussed proposed legislation, filets with bacon, salt, sage, Saute could along with the implications it and in buttered skillet. Add pepper have on Tintic District. 10 onion Regarding Telelearning, the chopped Addand saute for about minutes. chopped potatoes, Board heard a summary of the distance learning proposal which Superintendent Openshaw presented to the State Board of Education: It involves the following districts: Box Elder, Tooele, Tintic and Millard. The plan is for the im- SstCe brd du-lik- 3-- plementation of an interactive The sending and Media center professionals not be receiving sites will be installed by replaced with aides. Technical Services National of Funding for textbooks increased. Tampa, Florida. The proposed Administrators evaluated. system equipment will include an 3. Retirement S computer, two video Retirement by fully funded at 25 monitors, a light pen for the drawing of graphics, a facsimile copier-years at 2 percent. 4. Local Initiative printer for the transferring of Increase the authority of the local documents, and luma phone for the sending-receivin- g of specially audio-graphic- s. MS-DO- LYMAN'S BEAUTY SALON StttetmulUee?ia:eiVe Such a system will be totally teractive. The system will enable: LYMAN 10NEY, Blow styling and cutting ' Perms V Coloring Bleaches Frosts Expert Styling APPOINTMENTS ONLY PHONE 433-636- 7 Cl tsed Sunday and Monday charge during regular business hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday Rockbound in- - EUREKA. UTAH Owner and Operator has announced the opening of a new photo exhibit in the lobby of the Denver and Rio Grande Depot, 300 South 450 West, in Salt Lake City. Featuring photos relating to Utah mining, it is open to the public at no smuiea irum any m me sues; students to see teacher prepared graphics and still pictures; teacher to send prepared material (i.e., tests) to students instantly; students to send materials (examination papers, etc.) to the teacher; and Aristocrats, the exhibit focuses on the mining magnates who made their fortunes in the mines erf Park City, the Tintic Mining District, and elsewhere in the state, with photographs of the mines that created their wealth and the man- sions they built, especially on Salt Lake Citys South Temple Street The Historical Society library has a supert) collection of photographs pertaining to mining, according to Sue Whetstone, photo librarian, and the ones on display are among the most popular with the public, Th exhibit will be up through December. 4lf4?V & 7 4$ 7 jL C 7? courses to be taught (originated) from any of the network sites and 41 received by any or all of the others. 41 The signals will be transmitted 41 over telephone lines. Continental Telephone Company (CONTEL) is Yale University was named in going to function as the host com- - 1718, after Elihu Yale, a govemerof pany. Mountain Bell and Beehive the British East India Company. "Help ui Help others to hove a Merry Christmas" i if tf tf ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CHARITY PROGRAM tf tf NEEDED: Toys, Gifts, Candy, Nuts, Oranges if for SANTA to deliver if if CONTACT: Larry Ewell ) if or (any of the officers of Tintic Lodge) if TINTIC LODGE B.P.O.E. NO. 71 1 Is gratefully accepting donations to the... 1 (433-6833- |