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Show : | | “THE OGDEN “OGDEN, UTAH, | * e ee The board voted unanimously to The W aber Board of Education has} ‘ accepted a Utah Teachers Welfare | accept the proposal after hearing a { The. new health and hospitaliza-|¢rt P. Stewart, president of the| ‘Assn, offer to provide’ insurance | the recommendation of a_ special teacher committee headed by Rob-| coverage: Mor its teachers. P: j a tion i8 program oe Under the vould > ee teacher. ‘plus we penden niss for a $0.2 3 for Si Weber was. approved sev- plan, per/|had leral wéeks ago by the board. the cost be $5.12 per month a spouse and de-! foial of $14.35. cS RP Se TERI A OTA I ay “ Tt Education | Assn. The * the plan closest to the one accepted | was AUGUST. 29, 1960 reiteels Ogden City | aa and. Weber - ) ee County} for classrooms to open the: 1960- 61 ‘Classrooms - and audito riums Schools shifted into high gear today| academic year. of| cost. : Pe investigated proposals of eight companies. EVENIN G, : Mr. Stewart said the committee | different STANDARD. EXAMINER MONDAY -as more than 31,000 students ended| their summer $6.13 more per month. ae eo vacation Maks ssa i bulged x again for the first. time since spring and teachers talked of a j books and schedules while registra: tion offices bustled with Jast_min- he ute sign-up of. late comers. © Principals of all Ogden City _; Schools were to give their prelim- ||). a ‘inary reports at 5 p.m. today con-|| | j; cerning registration totals for the|) all ‘first.day. A further report will be ee _ |} made at the end of this week. fo aaee | Weber County school. principals ha ae will give a registration Tenors, this . (week. | The area’s four high schools were ae _ {all registering late-comers today. || | At Ogden High School registra- |) | (tion continued all day today. Dr. 'Maurice Conroy said about: 1,650 ne ae students registered last. Friday and |p / the school registration will: proba \ ably reach from 2,150 to 4, 200. this week, 3 New Bonneville ‘High School was also registering late students and eG ___ the school total is expected to reach | 3" s 1, TOO es. Lau - Weber High, School will have a registration of 1,400 by the end of this week, officials said. a Registration at Ben Lomond High ne School ‘will record some 800 High- _ land Junior High School-students on moa temporary basis — and 1,175 for _ | the-senior high. + Registration was going on at St. ea . Joseph High School today. ? First day of school at the Cath- | \olic institution at 1790" Lake is. B ruesday Sept. 6. . - St. Joseph officials said ‘tolioy. _ they do not know. what the registra| tion will total. However, one. offi- | -cer said, “We can’t take over 150 }50 * students. Last year we had 144 and. : oC ae e this year we should have a capacity | registration.” a » Ae , APPETITE TEASERS — Mrs. Eldred Erickson, 4-H Club leader in Pleasant View, checks a pan of rolls made by Carol Jean Fay ero, daughter. | favero, Taylor; and fruit bottled <r Laud Mrs. y. g cam Scho c oe enter their articles in the annual 4-H Club exhibit this we he ec ect srr ek at Weber High cde i ei 1 tt sates aaa i (Oe |