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Show f ' i ' - V ' ' ' . : ' - THURSDAY, JULY 23, , UUi County. tTA DAILY HERALD OA ! - s , ' ' ' PRICESCrTj UTAH'S LOWEST FOOD . For Next Year I Jyo& School Tax : ' " ss?rx : 1 ( -- 5 J V 7-- - BY : ''r'jjjl': Teachers Get Salary Boost In Last Five Years of njn fp rp CP IT3 . PIECE 5-l- b. .. . Salary Schedule Brackets 15-Ye- ar The new budget is based on an Taxpayers within the at will School District Juab an pay estimated mill levy of 23.75 least 2.83 more mills on their tax increase of 2.83 over the 23.S2 bill next year, according to the NEPHIi . for the previous' year. Legally the .V county commission must set the levy but they usually do jit on the recommendation f ' the school I board. Juab District teachers in the last five upper brackets of the V district salary schedule will re ceive a wage boost next year. The salary, schedule for the year just ended ' started teachers at $3925 for a bachelors degree, rising to $3325 in 15 years by going up $100 per year. Under the new schedule, the salaries will remain the same .. a ..i for the first 10 years, beginning at $3923 and going to $4825. From GIFT PAINTING Viewing the oil paint ing which will hang in the, American Fork there on for the Uth, 12th, 13th," and Fifth Ward chapel are, from left, Mrs. Frank Gordon of the ward Relief Society, 14th . year, an annual increase ' of Bishop Norman E. Shumway and Mrs. L illian H, Webster, the artist who is giving $125 ' will be received . instead of the painting. $100. In the 15th year, an increase to will be awarded, of $175 bring the new schedule to its top of $5500. Masters degrees are $200 higher in each case. budget passed for the year I960-- 1 by the district board of educav tion. The budget itself was passed at $440,239, an increase of better than (20,000 over the $417,480 for the fiscal year which ended June 30, , -- - ) - Ndvy Offers - ; Courses in Electronics . ...j....:. . . . American Fork Ward to Get " USO Troupe ; irrom nvi di u Gets 'Raves' iifnh CM Wins Vocal Event - (Mechanical-Electrical- ). w . vocal Provo, oner-ti" "j Two new fields; in . addition to dark, of Mrs. teacher Bayne. Nuclear established the already Field.', are identified as Polaris . Mrs. 'Bayne is the former Lois Field (Launcher) and Polaris Hobson, Ogden. Her husband was selected a year:, ago as, soloist Field (Electronics). ' Applicants. must have complet with the Air .Force Sergeants ed : a minimum-- , of one year bf Chorus and has just returned a' concert tour of the Far high' school - mathematics, AJfge- - from Mr. East. Bayne also is a former bra, Trigonometry, or Geometry, Mrs. Clark. While in of student and must agree to extend enlist Mrs. Bayne took the lead ment, if necessary,, in. order to Utah, obhi several operas of the Salt Lake have a total of si (6) years enOpera Company; producedFuer-stne- r. ligated service from date of Alexander and Carl ' volunteer also He 'must listment, for submarine duty. me " at Byu. " . r - Command and have been received enthusiastically at every, perform- ance, according to word received 1 . The group departed from Salt Lake City July 11 and is scheduled to return to the United States Aug. 15. The student performers, are fburing the U.S. military installations at the invitation of the Army. Performances have been given at Brady Air Force, the naval base at Sasebo, and Itezuke Air Force Base. Presently the troupe is in Korea for eight days after which it will return to Tokyo for two days jest before, traveling to Okinawa Mter Okinawa they will return to Tokyo and then will travel to Midway Island and Hawaii. .. by-Carl- . - Alpine School District Plans High School v Program For Adults Archeologist Gives Analysis Of Mexican Carving A booklet giving a re-analy-sis and partial interpretation of the "Tree of Life" carving found in Chiapas, Mexico, has been written by' Dr. M. Wells Jakeman, professor of archeology at Brigham Young 'University. The article, the fourth in a series on archeology and eariy history published? Tby BYU, takes up old world and new- - world parallels on the '.'Tree of- Life," which is a carving' eight feet high, five vfeet wide and two feet thick. "The stone 1s located iika meso American ruin called izapa, the of site of a remarkable array ' stone sculptures depicting symbol-li- e religious scenes in a developed but free art style," Dr. Jakeman S. said. . Dr. Jakeman, who began his studies of the stone in 1951, joined the BYU faculty in 1946. Since that time he has made several expeditions to Central and South Ameri ca studying and seeking ancient ruins. On one of these trips he and his assistants found what he be lieves to be the ruins of the city Bountiful, referred to in the Book -- - . ' James Lawrence, Program Bureau chairman and tour direc- of Mormon. tor, reports that the Tokyo Special Service office said; "We have had nothing but raves about the show and it is undoubtedly the best unit V AMERICAN FORK Alpine j fore, if high school" graduation Is of the year ' "T chool District Board ot joaucation , Persons makinfl the trio include Jane has given .permission to proceed Professor Stanley Chappie of the Thompson, show director; maA Del master Faddis, ofxceremonies; University of Washington will pre-- , high school program, adult high school. wth an' adult r sent a public demonstration lecproviding a sufificient enrollment Certified teachers are. to be pro- - U r 01 WhitP Beverlv and ture tonight at 8:15 p.m. in Joseph ' MWIKB MIOXVU forthcoming. The new adult .rilnrl ' Will ttf at Brigham FuUey: Sam Franc' im" Smith Auditorium will' be under .direction of I e based Whod T5 upon a Class wmcn meeis Zl f nmAHinB r Young University. superClark Brown, Mrs. (Ellen) a minunum of 108 clock, hours, pianist, and drummerf Shirlene Prof. Chappie uses the piano to Visor off adult education for the adult over 18 years. of age 0 Any nH ra illustrate the music principles he Alpine' School District. ; . and not enrolled in high school T T ... discusses. He is visiting BYU this week eent of me nintii grade pupds in of the requirements WMlVas. KArm kw. as a f etatured speaker in the anUtah leave, school, before gradua for graduation, he' will be issued enn wvmJ,loT1: c, .Music nual Summer Clinic, which tion,., warrants - the proposed new a upiom ww - runs July rrH 6. and clinic lecdraHis Etta dancer; Barner, adult., high" school program,' offi- schfblsianed by Supt. Dan matic held reader. win be tures Friday at 9:40 cials said,- Many of these individ- Peterson " and - Mrs; . Brown. uals are presently, heads of fami-- The adult high school will offer lies and. are' employed durmg ciasses which have been approved echool , V hours and. .consequently . for graduation from any Utah high cannot attend regular nigra scnoois. v jn ..aramion, iauua. Approval hiui; be given in ad- regular, high school is discour vance from the State . Department aged by school officials. There- - of Public Instruction. Credit for graduation may be oi uainea.m roe following ways: iju t' ViaSSeS Transcript from other schools; (2) Music Professor To Give Lecture r f fr f-n- ! I I - r81 - , ' hp! I '"ul? - 26-Au- g. The pre AMERICAN FORK sentation of a beautiful large oil Fifth Ward painting, to will be made in the evening serv ice this coming Sunday. The pic ture is the work of Lillian H. Web ster (Mrs Theron. Webster), an the-LD- OWimming .1" r. 1 Open for. August facie . mm eTnraiA (4) Work experience; (5), Courses from the adult high school. i 1 ' 1 L.' v 1 re, still: available for, the August ted ' session- - at .the Provo municipal f1' ttfi . . outstanding artist of this communi ty. Presenting the painting is the Fifth "Ward Relief Society. Mrs. Webster' served for five years as a counselor in the presidency. Mrs. C. A. Giant, president, will make the presentation and Bishop Norman E. Shumway will accept the" picture for the ward and it will hang in the south foyer. The paint- ing is a view Hooking southward over Utah Lake. The wide frame, the handwork of Mrs. Webster's husband, was finished by Mrs. Webster tin golf leaf and given an antique effect. Speakers at the service. will be n Glen H. Turner, Springvilie, Utah .artist, and Perry Goodliffe, Am'erican Fork.' Their themes will be art and music. A ladies trio, Mildred W. Mecham, Margaret D. Gardner and Affra M. Nelson will sing "God Painted a Picture" and Mary W. Humphries will play an organ solo and the ward choir, directed by Thornton Young, will sing a special selection. An exhibit of paintings by Fifth Ward artists will be open to the public in the recreation hall of the church from 3 p.m. until 4:45 p.m. well-know- There are ' owners in United States, the over 50 million riders, of America Institute Bicycle reports. a.m. and 1 p.m. in Family Living Center. 1101 be-hel- 1 k CHOICE CUTS ct T-B0- NE Seethalers....... ROASTS.. Ib. 39c . lb. 49c lb. 69c SIRLOIN STEAKS STEAKS --l- b. BIT-0-BAC- 0N lb. 10c 22.. SSi" lb. 69c C0RNh;......:...;.. PEACHES SAUSAGE Pure Pork.... 3 GRAPES Seedless.,, POTATOES No. 1 Beds lbs. 75c RIB STEAKS : Doz. 49c (b. 10c . 1 Ib. 25c Ib. 49c! LEMONS Lean... 10 lbs. 49c Ib. 10c Sunkist BEET too $(p) rv2 lbs.: COOKIES Lmde 2 lbs. 51c 17c: PORK & BEANS nTzV POTATO CHIPS Regular 39c 29c ! PUNCH POWDERS Asst'd.6 for 19c A CANNED MILK FRESH , MILK 3 for 39c u1. 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POT iJ SAUSAGE Mink STEAKS - OVEN FRESH ...lb. 69c or PEAS 99c EACH I lovo ROUND STEAKS LARD;.: ..... lb. 29c PICNICS TIP ROAST SIRLOIN now" some 27 million 1 Recreation Office, Room 204, City Building. The course will include 15 instructional periods. Lessons trill be .held at 9, 10 and 11 a. m. and!2 noon Monday , through Fri day.' Students must either, be seven years: old or have completed the first-- , grade. Beginners,' intermediate and ad each vanced sections will hour. Students in aH instructional classes must furnish their . own 'uit nd' towels. Ib. 49c .... BEEF SHORT RIBS MKGISY EMM Liver BEEF Ib. 49c 4 lbs. 49c lb. 29c . lb. 49c RUf.lP. ROAST LUNCH MEAT Assorted bike t - . ! vt 4.h.rA ft., W tor tnese classes state of Utah. registration at the Provo City made be mayA..r .' m S ip. ... IrtliliiiMisJli Oil Painting ... . . ,1 - The - expanison of the Navy's Submarine Force " has created opportunities for more and more young men to gain training and education in the Electronics and Nuclear Fields. r-i anhas The Javy Department nounced that" the High School Graduate Training Program has been modified to permit enlistment of high quality; well motivated young; men. that . are high A former. Utah girl, Mrs. Mack pchool .graduates, in specific has won a vocal contest Brigham Young University's categories of , the Nuclear power fiayne, National Symwith the soloist as Program Bureau entertainers have training. program, .Nuclear Field in Orchestra .Washington, phony the first (Electronics) and Nuclear Field AlUe successfully completed a Mr . ... ! LTunII d 6-o- (0)'r5)b z . REG., LONG, SQUARE LOAF 1 Ncphi Teacher Sat for Course DOZEN f KEFTII DOZEN BISCUIT MIX Superintendent Clyde Child of, the .Jutb School Dis trict announced' today the eppoint- fnent of Mrs. Aria J. Crouch to C . (attend. , the Intermountaia LtJbora- - tory for Group Devclcpmest. to be held July SI' to This Aug; 12 at Cedar City, 'and is be ing sponsored by , the University of Utah Extension 1 Division. for persons who have organization and leadership responsibilities. - It s designed to increase the' 'effectiveness of the participation in their crganization work. ' The kJboratory wiH be conducted a zizZt willi wide experience . ty . end ' training in humaa rdation-- t.z to ycur cct illlrZy'ro nrt v:t Havers p5er UIDOCV 'o 3nJC DOT-i- nenw tun 10-o- z. ii FOOP .BARGAIN AC3C3EI 9th WEST cnJ - CEIjTEH STilET, FuOVO end priced approximately ct er bs!cv? our wholesale cost to which w$ add only 10 ct time cf tale ';' This merchandise Is advertised . (6 oz. 'PAJ. 0 DOZEN SERVING ALL OF CENTRAL UTAH 22 JELLIES. rowi p. l-IG- 20c PEACIlEScr.?eteSo. id 4 for 93c j. 09c 43c BR00MS'?y"..; SODA CRACKERS 47c ..pkg. 26c ; 25c GRAHAMS BBe..2 lbs. 5Qc Mac's 98c :. 5 for 09c SODA P0? 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