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Show '07 it 2 KITE 5005 ft.T CITY, fiilOl JT 17 .. . AHl, Untie Board of Education names new business officer V ,,, si UM ii - '- Fw' B,'.' ' n ; , EK- sv -- - . -- 'fc ' . ,:. sub-contract- ' , V-- V i; Action was taken on numer- the factory as planned by the ous business matters at the Au- contractors and ingust meeting of Tintic Board of Because of the time frame Education, including the follow- volved in getting the building completed by November . 1994, ing... it was suggested by the contracwere Several appointments made as a result of the recent tor, Dcloy Adams, that considerretirement of the Tintic District ation be given on the construction Business Official, Lorna Hanni- of a Block Building rather than a iy ias 'Jf $' j- -' ?& ty - w y j t , . ' o; 1 MI Fields in Maintenance. He would replace Benjamin Grimstead who is enrolling at UVSC. Board members voted in favor of hiring the person from the West Desert and also Nathan Sparrow. Supt. Oppnshaw met with Cliff Lawrence on August 10th concerning commitment to meet deadline on the elementary school project. An acceptable deadline on completion of walls and roof is November 1, 1994. With this date in mind. Lawrence is hoping to enforce the block crew in order to catch up with the building schedule dates. The superintendent will discuss with Mary Lou Gourrey. lunch supervisor, about serving lunches to the construction crew. Metal Building. The superintendent reported the building would be a concrete block, insulated building, with a steel trestle roof which would be designed by Ross ; Viehweg and approved by the ' ..H State to meet State Code. Board i V,. I members agreed that a block I : ' 'v H f' building would be acceptable as !i;- --- isir long as the time frame in conthe on struction could be met. Jeremy Harness of Springvillc shot this trophy antelope 110 at an( shot a took He yards Vision screening in schools Utah. west desert of long and Young was discussed, with the superinbagged the animal. This will be Jeremys third Pope a shot He arrow. and with bow the large, tendent reporting that questions record animal stil buck deer his large bull elk last year in Arizona and have been asked as to whether his for be will he week Next world. in the trying each student or child attending holds sixteenth bow from interest of lot school is required to have a first bear with the bow. He has drawn a bow several in featured been has and vision screening test done by a and arrow companies The It was reported that the licensed Ophthamologist. hunter magazines. have should director of visually handicapped metal building that Juab County has been awarded been constructed at the West said only vision screening done a $17,000 grant by the United Desert had not been ordered from within the school by a school States Department of Agriculture. nurse or volunteer is required. A According to county commisto letter is then sent parents sioners, the county applied for notifying them of the outcome of the money to complete a video and brochure to be used for the screening test. Duane Fillmore was signed tourism and economic developon as Tintic High School Coach, ment promotion. Long The video and brochure will Julie ber Crystal Tintic Long, Miss to replace Richard Houseman. by The Scholarship with Elisc Juab County Commissioners Fillmore is also certified in Sci- have the citation, "In cooperation Pageant was held Friday, August was crowned Queen, Runner-Up1st ; wrote a letter informing state ence and Math. with the USDA Forest Service, 19lh. at 6:00 p.m., in the high Grimstead named and Abbie Atkin and Marcic officials the county is prepared to school auditorium. reported Intermountain Region," included Openshaw Supt. circuit and district The the judg- give up The program began with a selected as Attendants. having talked with an R.N. living in the credits. the that stated hard how on In addition, the grant will also commented they es system. They at the West Desert, who exprayer by Leigh Grimstead, stated have the and make would to be happy as interest in being em- fund a recent survey of residents followed by a musical selection, decision was to pressed a in Juab County. courts continue as they are in "Karaoke Night", and a dance. that all four of the girls did ployed as a school nurse in the living to would asked if state the and Juab County, "We also applied for funds for they Singers were Brad Ryan, Michael wonderful job; district. She may eventually the possibility of meet the needs of the county. back. Mrs. Shelley who is close a survey for Terry, David Terry, Summer be invited replace 2.25 to need Debbie to in Eureka," said the Terry, The director, agree "They Grimstead and Jordan Grimstead. It was also reported natural gas to retiring. e (full-timcommittee extend FTEs commissioners. "We were turned employees), that Nathan Joining the singing group for the and the pageant Sparrow has applcd the Tintic will we otherwise down on that request." petition dance were Heber Sullivan, thanks to the following: with the district to work with Ed Comfacilisaid state to take it back." use of the Daryl Terry, Candy Grimstead, High School for and missioner Ike Lunt. Grimstead Jennica Grimstead, Amber Jones, ties; Gordon Commission Chairman, Joseph Bates, supervisors; Tiffany Laird, Emily Openshaw, Vincent Mike Bernini, said the new contract Autry Long, Stacy Horton and Brandi Miles, admissions; commisBart Ryan, plus the contestants: Terry and Autry Long, curtains; will soon be up, and the been Elisc Grimstead, Crystal Long, Richard and Sue Rcnzcllo, Max sion and state have not yet Tom to terms. come able to and Afton Berry, props; Marcic Long, and Abbic Atkin. Grim-stca- d Josh and video presentation all report Pageant judges were introduced Nedreberg, programs; The Eureka Improvement lights; and number musical Daryl Terry, followed by a Committee met on Monday eve- a good time. Many suggestions Vincent tickets; Utah "Miss Haney, Valley" George were made to add to future celepresented by ning at the Memorial Building. A Grimstead, Jordan and Bates 1992, Julie Long. n of T.S.F. activi- brations. quick The talent portion of the pag- music and sound; Kim Jameson, Several other EIC projects ties shows successes in most and Sgt. which eant followed, during backstage; Sgt. Cagle endeavors. The kids games were were discussed; some for winterEscorts; U.S. a clogArmy.. Carmiklc, performed Crystal Long of the not well attended, but those who time. More discussion of these The meeting September read and judges Milne, Marcie Norman Nancy Long will take place at the September ging routine; Tintic Historical Society will be did attend were very happy. The an original poetry selection; dinner; Miss Utah Valley Pag14th. Speaker old fashioned fun of cake walks 26 meeting. Abbic Atkin pferformed a dance eant, workshops for contestants; held on Wednesday No date was set for a 1995 will be Phil Notarianni from the and chasing animals, delighted Festival until it is routine; and Elisc Grimstead sang Petal Pantry for the Queens Utah Humanities Council Speak- the children. A last minute Tintic Silver and for "Miss and selection. corsages musical flowers a Payson determined if more help will be ers Bureau. change eliminated the greased 1994" Amie Jacobson, presented a boutonicrcs. available. Its really too large a visitors took time to pole climb. exalso Many was selection. Appreciation piano The boxing match was not as project for the present memberfund visit the museum during the EIC. Members feel During the evening gown pressed to those who helped recent festival. The month of well attended as last year.. no ship of the donations: cash with were contestants the the pageant the celebration has been a benefit competition, Dr. September has several tours profit was shown. DDS; D. Callistcr, and Dr. John speakon public poise judged The Elks, T.N.T., baseball for the town. How do you feel?? scheduled. num musical another After ing. ,4 fin. '' ',,mv - . . x - six-poi- nt Miss Tintic program is Openshaw Superintendent the steps on board the to reported ot taken in order seniority, in the appointment of a new business official. Donna Laird being of top seniority was initially offered the position, but it was her decision to stay in her current position at Tintic High School. The position was then offered to Brenda Sutherland who has been Eureka Elementary School Secretary. She accepted and her position at the elementary school was filled by Peggy Snell. In an unanimous vote of the board, the two appointments were approved. Juab receives USDA grant Juab discusses successful, entertaining court system declares Silver Fest a success, begins 95 plans EIC Historical Society meeting set run-dow- |