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Show vWW- W'r-"- a- -a- " - ' Publications Available to Reveal School Plant Renovation Needs , county be given the facts which were used to arrive at the decision. deci-sion. In addition to the utilization of this committee, every effort wUl be made to Inform the citizenry about future building plans and especially the bond program to be voted upon on March 15th. The following diagram illustrates the intended expenditure of the annual capital outlay budget in terms of mill levy and dollars and cents. The mills are rounded round-ed to the nearest tenth and the dollars to the nearest thousand. The amounts vary slightly each year up to and including 1974 at which time the old bonds will be retired. In addition, the reserve which will build up each year will have a beginning balance of at least $125,000.00. Much Information has been given in recent weeks relative to the school district's financial condition con-dition during the past few weeks. A limited number of reprints of the articles are available to persons per-sons interested in carefully studying the district conditions. The Iron County School Board has recently appointed a Building Build-ing Advisory Committee: Gene Butler, Beryl; Richard Nelson, Enoch; Preston Williams, Kan-.- narravllle; Frank Dalley, Summit; Sum-mit; Clark Lamoreaux, Para-gonah; Para-gonah; Morton Pratt, Jay Mon-son, Mon-son, and Mrs. Cardon Leigh, Cedar Ce-dar City; Gayle Wood, Harold S. Mitchell, Robert Wilcock, Bruce Decker, and Mrs. Max Hendrlck-son, Hendrlck-son, Parowan. This committee is .representative of each community communi-ty within the county. Their purpose pur-pose is to help the school board to better understand citizen's concerns con-cerns relative to the capital outlay out-lay program. It is most important when such a decision as to bond is made, that all citizens of the i.r l '"CurrentMeedsV50'000 is - Ne,w, Bond 50-000 This presents an excellent financial fin-ancial picture for our county. With adequate reserve to handle almost any emergency, with sufficient suf-ficient funds to take care of current cur-rent needs, available funds for the new bond, and provision to continue the retirement of the 1959 bonds issue. The following is a schedule of special meetings to be held for the purpose of discussing the anticipated an-ticipated $800,000.00 bond election. elec-tion. AH interested citizens are encouraged to attend public meetings and members of the various service clubs are encouraged encour-aged to be present on the date of the program. Any group desiring desir-ing a brief, informative program, is encouraged to contact thej school office. This week's schedule of meetings meet-ings will be as follows: Friday, Feb. 18: Public meeting meet-ing to be held at Paragonah in the LDS Ward Hall with board member D. A. Stones in charge. Meeting is slated for 8 p. m. Monday, Feb. 21: Lions Club meeting: 6:30 a. m. at Sullivan's Cafe with board member Ken G. Knight in charge. Monday, FeD. 21: Public meeting, meet-ing, to be held in Kanarraville in the Ward Cultural Hall beginning begin-ning at 8 p. m. with Mr. Stones in charge. Wednesday, Feb. 23: Public meeting, Cedar City North Elementary Ele-mentary at 8 p. m. with Mr. Knight in charge. Other public meetings and activities are planned prior to the bond election on March 15, according to Dr. Joe Reidhead, superintendent |