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Show Page Four Hie Eureka Reporter School. The situation the district is in, calls for a bond ele- March 9, 1990 School board holds meeting In action taken at the Febr- uary meeting of Tintic District Board of Education, board .. $8,500 in state money, for a of the Mona Lisa show driver education vehicle. The ction because they cannot app- balance of the cost will be paid that there are three completely d ly for critical building funds for from vocational education different versions of the same not are from the state if they ject under the final portrait. special education funds. bonded to the maximum. He also reported that the state achievement test will be You are cordially invited conducted by the state. They on will be norm reference tests to an the 5th, 8th and 11th grades. He told the board that Bob "OPEN HOUSE" Andersen will be leaving at the of tho new Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses end of the term. X-ra- ys sub-an- ert, completion of tests for lead contamination; removal of underground storage tanks; members: and the superintendents report Looked over the schemathat there will be additional tic drawings presented by Ross funds for asbestos remvoal and Viehweg, Architect, for an sealing. addition to the West Desert Heard the report of the School. The board agreed to superintendent wherein he keep working on the project. stated that the legislature passDiscussed the meeting on ed some interesting bills with April 20 with the State Board impact on local school districof Education. The date confli- ts. The technology bill should cts with the National School give Tintic School District amBoards Convention. ple funds to set up a state of Consequently, state board is the art program. Tne two mill board voted leeway, which is discussing rescheduling. Voted in favor of purchaguaranteed by the state is also of four pieces sing playground interesting. Superintendent Openshaw equipment from Miracle Recralso discussed with the board, eation. Discussed the water systhe possibilities of a bond eletem violation at the West Des ction to fund the West Desert PLACE: Regarding the TV tower, after checking with the county, it was determined that the repeater at the tower probably should not be there as Juab County received no rent from anyone for the space. Concerning drug money, County Attorney Donald Eyre, Jr. told the superintendent that drug monies can only be used for Taw enforcement. Tintic District will receive 8497 S. State Rd. (Hwy 6) Spanish Fork, Utah TIME: 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. DATE: Saturday, March 17 O Ever since Utah's first chairlift went up 1939, the ski industry has become more and more important to the state's economy. Today, Utahs 15 resorts provide world-clas- s skiing to more than 2.4 million snow buffs annually. Last year, skiers spent an estimated $200 million in out-of-sta- te Utah. Utah defmitely enjoys a sloping economy: the more people heading downhill, the more things look up! At Utah Power, we're proud to supply the essential electricity. And we're also proud to supply that electricity at rates which have been decreasing.. .making the future very brightior the stateJor new industryJor new jobsJor all of us. We have the power to make good things happen. UUUdUUU pOOflED0 ' A Diwson of PacACorp |