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Show Page 2—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Monday, September 20, 1971 Alpine School Board Reviews Wage-Price Freeze Guidelines High Court (Continued From Page 1) letter nad been submitted to NVixon. Black, 8, wrote a letter to Nixon that was hand-delivered to the White House Fnday AMERICAN FORK — Student situtes the greatest single reason and suggested areas for imgrowth factors, a report on for leaving school among Alpine provement of school lunch stating that he was stepping because of il] health. followup and dropout of Alpine District students, according toa operal tions were taken under down There are seven contenders. Schoo! District students, hiring report by Dean T. Worlton, advisementby the board. Two of them are not known, of new personnel and resignation director of pupil personnel. Personnel Changes and the other five are believed of teaches were among subjects Using the ninth grade class of Upon recommendations of to be: discussed at a meeting this week 1966-67, Mr. Worlion reported superintendents Quinn —Charles S. Rhyne, Washingof the Alpine District Board of that a total of 92 percentof the assistant A. Hatch and Kent J. Abel, the ton attorney, native of North Education. students gcaduated from high following changes in district Carolina, former President of ‘A review of the wage-price school. Of these graduates, 49 persorze! were approved: the American Bar Associativa freeze as covered by a directive percent, or nearly one-half, Teachers terminating em- (ABA) and a classmate of from state superintendent began college, while another 17 Walter D. Talbot earlier this percent attended a vocational ployment -. Mary Ann Mller, — at Duke University Law month was also discussed, with type school and five percent Centra! Elementary; Anela Sch1001, Dearden, American Fork —Rep. Richard H. Poff, RAlpine District superintendent entered the armed forces. — Dan W. Peterson clarifying Anew cooperativpurchasing Junior; Russell Stansfield, Lehi Va., the second ranking RepubHigh School; Peggy Perkins, lican on the House Judiciary three specific points: 1. Only effort is resulting in savings to Grovecrest Elementary; Rita Committee and considered one those employees in the public the district, according to Dean Hall, Lehi Elementary; Donald of the most able constitutional school system who have worked R. Garrett, purchasing agent. In Hill, Central Elementary. lawyers in the House. or earned accruedsalaries prior an effort to purchase to still —lewis F. Powell, Jr., to the wage price freeze an- better advantage by way of Teachers recommended for nouncementof the President on increased volume, the district employment — Roderick Lewis, Richmond, Va., attorney and a August 14 would be entitled to will cooperate with the Utah Orem High School; Cynthia former ABA president. —Walter E, Hoffman, U.S. the new pay scale. 2, Lane State Training School, Nebo Anderson, Harrington School; changes in a salary schedule School District and American John Broberg, American Fork District Court Judge from earned through additions! Fork Hospital for 1971-72 pur- Junior; Rebecca Peterson, Norfolk, Va. —George C. Young, US. training or experience ai2 chases. The common ni of Central Elementary; Karen considered promotions and_ theinstitutions will be bid by Mr. Eggett, Training School; Shirley District Court Judge from should be given to employees. 3, Garrett and the materials Ray, American Fork Junior; Orlando, Fla., whose latest oe, Teachers’ leadership monies, delivered at the various Lana Marsden, Lehi Elemen- decision declared that massive busing to achieve racial inteintense fighting. “Huey” helicopters are seen evacuating SOUTH VIETNAMESE troops backed by U.S. both for those who were on the destinations, tary; Julia Clark, Hillcrest gration was not feasible for program last year and those who Approves Budget Report troops from the Mai Loc area after a 13-day push against Cherry Hill; Sharyn Kimba!! elementary schools in Orange tat. Naval guste Seabees Nistlo ot: Commeneat Cc routes across the zone, are new to the program this In other business, the board Lehi Junior; Dorothy Tali, sampans in the U Minh swampland area. More than 400 year, are not subject to the approved the final 1970-71 budget Grovecrest Elementary; County, Fla. soldiers from both sides have been killed in six days of freeze, The board also directed report, with revenues for Marilyn Lear, Valley View Dr. Peterson to recognize in- period $12,303,384.42, slightly Elementary; Sally Brown, creases for all district personne! above anticipated figures. The Pleasant Grove Junior; Sherry who met the state directed adopted budget was Bitter, Lehi Elementarystandards. $12,197,153.02 and covered total Shelley; Wendy Bell, Central Students Increase expenditures of $12,157,244.93, Elementary, Mary Ann ‘The total number of students The board, directed in the Williamson, Frobes Elemenin fighting Sunday and today, enrolled in the district has in- discussion by president Eli K. ; Margaret Best, Lindon raising to 398 the number of creased from 17,759 students as Clayson, foundthe report in- Elementary; Joyce Phillips, North Vietnamese and Viet of September, 1970, to 18,262 as dictating the district operating Harrington Schooi; Elizabeth Cung reported killed in the past PertMancahe — The the Provo Airport had been Amounts for othercities are of Sept. 15, 1971. Special areas of well within prescribed legal Cox, training school; and Lela DKAPEK, Utah (UPI) — Two week. Government losses were Mt. Pleasant, ; vo Municipal Airport has discussed at the recent division growthinclude the seventh and limits. They also noted Alpine Giles, secretary in central of- “heavily tattooed’ inmates announced as 1i1 men killed been allocated $88,250 for run- meeting. eighth grades and the kin- School District was provided fice. walked away from the minimum and 130 wounded. Panguitch, $68,000; Salina.| FAA Regional Director M.M. way repair, according to Bob security section of the Utah dergarten classes. This growth with less money per chiid than Permission was also granted State Prison today, and may The attack on the oil storage Walker, director of the Utah Martin reported that the flight Gunnison, $4,450; Richfield, of 503 students is comparable to anydistrict in the state. station had been programmed $97,500; Carbon County, $97,900; i have stolen a vehicle to assist areas at Phnom Penh took Board of Aeronautics. that of recent years and An auditof the federal school for the purchase of place under cover of a mortar Theallocation was announced and that the request was Roosevelt, $28,000; Tremonton, represents more students than lunch program records was equipment from school funds at their escape. Heber, $62,500; are housed in the usual reviewed, The recently com- Orem High School for one Utah Highway Patrolmen and and rocket barrage, but spokes- jointly with other funds to be currently being studied by $47,900; Communist used during 1972. Airports in 18 Washington, However,there had Escalante, $4,700; Delta, elementary school. pleted audit was generally very competition landing mat and one deputies from the Salt Lake men said $168,000; Monticello, $22,000; Early marriage still con- complimentary to the district balance beam. County and Utah County sappers, including both Viet Utah cities will receive been no report on developments and Duchesne, $56,100. sheriff's offices are combing the Cong and Cambodian Commu- $1,941,115 for improvements and as yet. Funds in the amount of Major improvements to the two-county area for the two nists,inflicted the damage with construction. satchel charges carefully Mr. Walker said that the $300,000 for a new airport at Canyonlands airport will be fugatives. amount earmarked for Provo Tooele were allocated. Ogden made at a cost of $393,133. placed alongside the tanks, (Continued From Page 1) Of the total $1,941,115,federal Prison officials said James The storage tanks had been would be used for runway was allocated $299,782 for during the timethe fair is open current developments, and funds will amount to $1,038,115, Albert Mott, 28, and James newly replenished by a Mekong overlay. to the public. Many valuable Station Discussed tentatively given supportfor the the state will provide $456,440, Lorin Porter, 39, were last seen River convoy which brought in prizes have been contributed by 1.5 million gallons of gasoline Healso stated that the matter installation for an Instrument andlocal communities will pay Utah Valley merchants. Inorder SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — on Ice show and about $28,000 at 6 a.m. today in the niini$156,434. of the flight service station for Landing System (ILS). and diesel fuel last week. to be eligible to win a doorprize, The director of the Utah State from the carnivaland sideshows. mum security area, Bringhurstsaid the fair would persons holding tickets must Fair said the annual event logdeposit stubs at the door to the ged a financial success with at- pay out $50,000 in prizes and exposition in the annex of the tendance, income food and ex- the same amountin salaries for BYU Fieldhouse, They need not hibition space up over the pre- the 10 day run and the time it took to prepare. be present to win a prize, vious year. Bringhurst was honored SunAnother feature of the Hugh C. Bringhurst said there expositionwill be a United Fund were 130,475 paid attendances day by declaring the day Hugh Kick-Off luncheon scheduled for at the fair with more people C. Bringhurst Day. A breakFriday in the Wilkinson Center. comingin on free or exhibitor’s fast was held Sunday mornBYU President Dallin H. Oaks tickets. He said that by closing ing with Mrs, Calvin L. Rampwill be the featured speaker. Dr. time at 9 p.m. Sunday over ton presenting a plaque. Bringhurst said the greatest Oaks is the youngest president of $180,000 had been taken in on benefit of the fair is to youth. BYU and,like his predecesor, a attendance. snecessful lawyer. The fair also attracted $30,- “From an educational standAre you wishing for the luxury of super-sized bedAscheduleofactivities for the 000 from food concessions,$40,- point there isn’t a dollar spent three days of the exposition, the 000 for sale of space to exhibi- that isn’t five-to-one better spent ding, but are afraid your budget won't handle it? largesteverto beheld in central tors, $25,000 from the Holiday at the fair,” he said. V/A |DEAL has wonderful news for you! Now you can or southern Utah,follows: gi enioy the S-T-R-E-T-C-H O-U-T comfort of super-sized 10 a.m. Thursday, exposition bedding atonelow price! opens in BYU Fieldhouse. 10 a.m. Thursday, industrial development seminar, Wilkinson Center, BYU. Noon Thursday, luncheon in ® Luxuriousquilted mattress ® 2 matching box Wilkinson Center, BYU. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — into a new proposed zoning regsprings ® Acrylic blanket ® Quilted mattress pad 2 p.m. Thursday, ribbon The question of developmentof ulation which would allow no cutting ceremony and official beautiful Albion Basin nearly building except on sections of ® Pillows ® 2pillow cases © 2 sheets) 1-top, opening of fair. 10,000 feet high in the Was- land of no less than 50 con1-fitted) © Heavy duty frame 2 p.m. Thursday, tours of atch Mountains, will be aired tiguous acres. The regulation available plant sites and ata Salt Lake County Commis- would include both cabins and industrial parks; of plants sion hearing Oct. 6. condominiums. sponsoring the fair; or of the On the one hand is the U.S. Tf passed it will go into efSquaw Peak Trail. _ Forest Service, whose policies fect Oct. 20 and supersede the 6:30 p.m. Thursday, special haveled to limited development current rule which expires Nov. entertainment provided at the andpreservation of the basin in I exposition by BYU’s Program 4 naturalstate. Forester Julian Thomas said Bureau; exposition open until On the other hand is a group the public should continue to 9:30 p.m. of investors whose aim is to 7p.m, Thursday, V.I.P. dinner build recreation homes and con- acquire private lands in the arat Sundance Lodge with Gov. dominiums in the scenic glac- ea to protect public access and Calvin L. Rampton as guest ier-carved basin above Alta further development of ski trails. » speaker, ski resort. Melville said his group is tak10 am. Friday, exposition The Forest Service has been aesthetics into corsideraens. consolidating its holdings in the ing tion in its development plans. Noon Friday, United Fund upper endof Little Cottonwood Kick-Off, Wilkinson Center, Canyon since 1965 in the name BYU. of proteciing the watershed, 2 Prison 18 Fuel Tanks Inmates et ageCocpeceaneeeale Walk Away Seminar ProvoAirport Allocated Some $88,000 for Runway Repairs Utah State Fair Lists Assets; ShowsSuccess Everything You Need For Super-Size Room To Glorify Your Sleeping — Nothing Else To Buy! Albion Basin Development 12 PC. KING SIZE GROUP To Be Discussed in SLC COMPAREAT $359.95 SALE 209. 6:30 p.m. Fricay, special curbing pollution and erosion entertainment by BYU Program Bureau. 10 am, Saturday, exhibits open for the day; fair closes 5 p.m. andto provide for general recreation use. Side byside with Forest Service holdings exist private lands with titles dating back to the Alta mining days of the 1860s. Marvin Melville, a former Olympic skier and potential developer, estimated worth of (Continued From Page1) land held by his group at $1 Gomez Ortega, 37, when it million with condominiums. stalled after leaving a garage Barring the way to such dein the vicinity of Madison velopmentat this timeis a six- $40 Million Square Garden. “We decided it month temporaryzoning regula- History Award The BailyHerald Salt Laker urt in Car Crash 60” x 80" QUEEN SIZE 11 PC. GROUP - SALE |... *169 eo.ee Headboard included Practical and Durable HOLLYWOOD ENSEMBLES | aia Presented An award made Saturday night by the Utah State Historical Society for historical writing to Fawn McKay Brodie was inadvertently omitted from the account of the society’s j \ similarto illustration. Good quality innerspring quilted mattresses and matching foundation. 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