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Show The Summit County Bee Page A8 am served in vemms callings. Al the lime nf his death. he was a High Priest and dedicated home teacher (ill and Sliarleiie ll.immcr vveie iiianied on July II, 195'j. in Ainniiin, II). '1 heir marriage was later sealed in llie Sail Lake Temple (ill winked haul im lee. II, his enliie life. Ills wink elliie is something In Iv adimied and lie set a wmideilLil example of the values of haul wink r.n his ihililien and pinnilehililien. I nun llie elay mules Amleiloii, l.elii; Cathy Anderlon, lleneler, and eight grandchildren: Jasmine, llraden, Jesse, laigun. Collin, Kiley. Weston, Stephanie. Also suiv ived hy three sisters, lidna Williams, Mesa. A; Dorothy "Dude" Williams, Salt I ake; Ruby Arnold. Ogden. as well as several nieces and nephews 1ieeeded in death hy his paienls: hiolhei, Grant, and sisiei, Ruth lluitoii. I uncial Sei vices vveie held on Wednesday, (HI. IS. in the lleneler Waul Huililiiig. The family wishes loevieml then 'latitude Im all of the sipMut ihwl has liecn pi veil to them. i ill. inks lo III. Wain Allen. )i. Hi itt, tn Newman and Hospice c.iicpiifis. Kathy. Audicv and S.ua. Im then loi me c.ue. Alsu thanks to Home leather. Jon a speii.d ll. w ilh Ins lather to Ins oli at Hie Cenlei. wmk was a Iiis ot hie. lie enjoyed llie l.upe p.ut imiiloois ami limn in' with f.imily .uni tiiemls Inliiimalion III.M I Ch.i'ii's K I '. AikIciiioi. "(ill' K .i Anyone who lias evei met (id. pioti.iNy lememlvis a oke lie told lliem. lie had a womleiliil sense ol liimioi and hiuii',hl peal y and knew all lum to who (ill laughter was a womleilul lallici and piandl.i-tlie- i and set the example ot seixiee. Anyone in need knew to lome to (ill and lie would help lliem lie was sellless and m;. Sun ied Iw Ins wile. Sli.uleiie. and li mi iluldieii ('ll. nles "('Inuk" Andeili'il, Heiielei. I .iv id iM.nyi A mlei i m. 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In i lilt. i.i.l let '.'d e I i, i ai .ii ( ( linn li ' 'I Ii ii S.i ::!s. in ihe I ( niei i '..hi eil w e!i li.r eh ( id was ,i I. nth I'il I. I , i ii: ' i : - "i Si I i At the present, the building that is directly south of the middle school houses a piano classroom, an ait room, a weight room, and a home economies room. These leaching areas are used by both the high school and the middle school. As of right now, this building is with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant. It is a very old building and is an inefficient energy waster. ( ur high school has many great features, hut at the present it does not have a common area where students can feel unified, and are easily monitored hy teachers and the administration, llie special education facilities are small. Lvcry classroom is being used in the high school. i'ie lie , .ii s l (irovvlh & Projected Growth un I With the growth that we are experiencing, and the projected growth by the opening of a new suh-dt- v in Cnalv tile, and the possibility of another suh-dt- v ision in south Coalv ille, grow th is an issue that needs to he expected and planned lor. he .ilici i!.i n -- i !i ot -- ur elementary building is a wonderful building, but at the present we are using every classroom, and the stage is being used for the music classroom. al llie 1 l"i i Building Safety Building Meeting The Academic Needs Of Our Students Class Sic -- ( sei wu'k Muilding Adequacy -- to IM', e'"pi")i'd .I ve.i?,'t i!..!., llieie aliel no' (ill I 1',.1-- l.igli I. I'l' Nov 21. .in l!v I'nileil it , I -- Our middle school is very overcrowded. At the present we have 94 sixth grade students, which are divided into thirds, to attend their core classes of language arts, reading, and math. This leaves an classroom is being used, average of 32 students per classroom in the sixth grade core classes, so even i f we has another teacher we couldn't li and inade- quale. and opei ilm o llie ( das l mnp.iny w.iiovM'i'i All patrons are invited to attend the meeting. The meeting consists of a video presentation that w ill give it run down on North Summit School District In The Now." Our district has retained VCHO Architecture to conduct a building needs assessment. There needs assessment has started, and VCIH) will he available and give a presentation on the direction of that assessment. North Summit School Hoard Members will be in attendance Tor a question and answer period, and I will facilitate the In lieu I Vim!!! A planning meeting will be held Wednesday, October 22, 2003 in the North Summit High School Auditorium. The meeting is being scheduled for 7:00 9:00 p m. Cenieleiy. 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