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Show SufitwWIIe fflef itt August 41979 Section Two District announces this year's teachers Alan Roberts of the Springville Future Farmers of America exhibited his reserve champion market hog at the Utah County Fair in Spanish Fork last weekend. The hog was purchased by Steve White of Spanish Fork Mobil Gas and Quarter Horses for $2 a Springville area lacks sponsors for Asian refugees, says agency In the past few years, more than 400 Asian refugees have left overcrowded camps in Malaysia, Thailand and other countries. to move into Utah County. They have been sponsored by local volunteers who help them adjust to American fife. Only a handful of those sponsors have been from towns outside Provo and Orem. None have come from Springville, said Leah Peacock, community com-munity organizer for Mountainlands Community Com-munity Action Agency. "Springville really should get involved," she said, "Each town should be doing something." Refugees cannot come into the United States unless citizens volunteer to sponsor them, she said. "Thousands of them are in refugee camps. Babies are actually dying of malnutrition every day. People who have been to those camps say it is so terrible you couldn't even imagine it." Being a sponsor involves in-volves finding a place for refugees to live, helping them to find a job and helping them to overcome the cultural shocks of a strange country. "Sponsors have to be prepared to help them find employment and a JARELL PETITES IN "BRIGHT LUSTER TERRY," A NEW FABRIC THAT MUST BE SEEN TO APPRECIATE 80 DACRON, 20 RAYON. ODD 07 HlJ! AT Offl 284 South place to live - but such things are relatively minor," she said. "The important thing is to get them out of those camp-s." camp-s." Sponsors may decide how many people they can take care of, she added. "Some people are taking families. Others are taking children without parents into their homes." In addition to the sponsors, English tutors and people who are willing to donate clothing, furniture and .other household items are Planning commission grants plan approval The Springville Planning Commission granted preliminary plan approval to the Crandall Estates Subdivision at its regular meeting Aug. 14. The Commission approved ap-proved the plan after discussing some revisions which included the deletion of two lots, and some repositioning for better storm drainage. Local resident Jack 1 ' Main jMHind. Shown here with hog are Wendee Jensen, Miss Utah County Fair (left); Roberts; White; and second attendant Lisa Reedy. Roberts is the son of Air. and Mrs. Alvin Roberts of Springville. needed, she said. The community action agency will give receipts for items donated, so people who have provided items can count them as tax deductible. the Brigham Young University student community services office, which has recently begun a program to help refugees, is also hoping to get enough volunteers who are trained in medical fields to open a volunteer clinic for the refugees. They are also looking for a storage Allan also presented a Dlan to develop six additional ad-ditional four-plex units behind some existing units. Under existing or proposed subdivision and zoning ordinances, such an addition is not possible. Allen was directed to pursue the development under the present planned unit development ordinance. Craig Child, who is Former bishops honored Alon. Nine former living bishops of the Springville Fourth Ward were honored at a family home evening picnic Aug. 20. The bishops cover a period from the present to the 1920's the first was released from his position in 1931. THE LATEST FULLY AUTOMATIC CLEANING METHOD AT ALLEN CLEANERS We specialize in: drapes formal wear household items sleeping bags general dry cleaning SUEDE & LEATHER COATS ECONOMY POUND CLEANING 33 years in same location! EXTRA FAST SAME DAY SERVICE Alton Drlvo-ln Cloanort 373 South Main Springville 489-6441 place for donated items. Before entering the country, said Mrs. Peacock, the refugees have required shots. They are again checked by the county health department upon their arrival in Utah. But some still need continuing medical care. People who are interested in-terested in volunteering to help refugees can contact the Community Action Agency in Provo, or Carol Mickelson, who is in charge of BYU's program, ssaid Mrs. Peacock. interested in subdividing some property, was asked to prepare a preliminary plan and return to the next meeting. Floyd Sucher, a developer of the Art City Gardens Subdivision, asked for preliminary approval of the subdivision sub-division plan, but approval ap-proval was withheld until several items on the plat can be changed. They are Hilton Robertson, Leo Robertson, Robert-son, Frank Berrett, Glenn Christensen, Glen Tipton, John Patrick, Reed Holdoway, Verl Whiting and Howard Ivory. The current bishop, Charles Whitman, was also honored. Teachers for the 1979-80 Nebo District schools season have been announced. an-nounced. The are as follows: Alternative High Principal: Robert, Evans, Robert Justet, Kitt Souter, Donald Jones, Richard Conder, Pamela Lamb. Springville Middle Principal: Ray Clark; Ronald Allen, Michelle Bearnson, Alice Carpenter, Car-penter, Otto Collings, Connie Davis, Flora Chappell, Craig Evans, Jusy Gresko, Eugene Johnson, Dorothy Kennedy, Linda Lewis, Dennis Lundgrenn, David Marsh, Douglas Rowley, Glade Schramm, Gair Shipp, John Sparks, John Talcott, Cecil Tuley, John Youd, Craig Larsen, Ronald Thomas, John Jensen, Karen Gibb, Gaynol P. Sadler. Art City Principal: Richard Dotson; Shirley Hansen, Ina Christensen, Debra Daley, Pam Dewey, Lucille Carter, Kathy Quinn, Debra Ipson, Kathleen Harris, Vicki Winterton, Students Three Springville and one Mapleton resident received practical nursing nur-sing diplomas Aug. 15 from Utah Technical College in Orem. The graduates from Springville were Dan Becker, Ivy Greene and Teachers meet today The Nebo Education Association was scheduled to meet this morning at 8:30 a.m. at Springville High School. Dee Williams, President of the Utah Education Association, is the scheduled keynote speaker. Also on the agenda are the in Save Money & Energy with Smart Saver Cheddng STOP WASTING TIME AND ENERGY Many people keep their checking accounts at one financial institution in-stitution and their savings at another. This wastes your time and out nation's energy as you drive from one to the other. SMART SAVER SAVES YOU TIME AND MONEY WHILE CONSERVING OUR NATION'S ENERGY Smart Saver eliminates the need to keep your savings account ac-count somewhere else. Because if you have a Smart Saver Savings Account, you pay less for checking. And this is a better bet-ter deal than keeping the two accounts at different places. Smart Saver Save you time and money. And it helps conserve our nations energy too. Provo Springville Spanish Fork Riverside Plaza Mapleton Craig Hurst, Scott Lee, John Jacobson, George Morris. Brookside Principal: Dean Rowley, Dorothy Clark, Lee Ann Cole, Shawna Ellsworth, Helen Black, Karen Durnford, Carolyn Strang, Timothy Morrison, Kyle Smith, Robert Fowles, Cynthia Swan. Grant Principal: Waldo Jacobson, Marie Averett, Sherilyn Taylor, Roberta Seno, Mary Ann James, Robert Shockleyj Maisie Sakaguchi, Myrna Kim Walker, Margaret B. Olsen, Bonnie Wickes, Edward Schollenberger, Dale Osborn, Lynnette Marie Jensen, Cynthia Smith, Sandra Oliver, Loren Ralph Sucher, Brad Walker, Lucille Bartholomew, Kathleen Farley, Marie Greenland. Hcadstart Anna Marie Betts, Marcella Miller Sage Creek Principal: Lee Ralphs, Frances Gutierrez, Steven Averett, Janet Crandall. Claudia Owens, George Rasband, Juan, receive diplomas Debra Lee Hengst. The Mapleton graduate is Janae Deon Jones. The ceremonies were held at Lakeridge Junior High School in Orem. The three graduates and their classmates are troduction of the new executive board; . the presentation of an education service award to Clara Lee Clark, the third vice-president of the association; a Bonneville message from Uniserv Director Bob Hunsaker and a message from association president Dr. Lee Christensen. control bonk & trut Whiting, Ralph Jacobson. Map let on Principal: Ralph Poulsen, Evelyn Smith, Diane Reid, Clara Lee Clark, Marilyn Robertson, Robert-son, Christine Jones, Shirley Marshall, Gina Rosa, Susan Holtkamp, La Von Burningham, Lora Whiting, Janet Ferguson, Wayne Lundell, Darlene Jensen, Gwen Beck, Wayne Childs, Carla Ruth Yrigoyen, Brad Brinkerhoff, Jane Sargeant. Westside Principal: Sterling Swenson Teachers Cim Conover, Norma Martinez, Lynne Poorman, Lana Hawkins, Richard Hillier, Donald Parker, Carl Wilson, Dixie Woodward. Springville Junior Principal: DelMoine Christensen Asst. Prin.: Dean Allen Teachers Marlene Astle, Jean Barton, Claudine Benson, Lawrence Benson, Elizabeth Oler, Carlyle Burton, Donna Carpenter, Lynn Coray, William Cronquist, David now eligible to take the state examination which, if successfully passed, will make them licensed ! practical 'nurses. The Utah Tech practical nursing course is a 15-THonth 15-THonth program. Public opinion is a compound of folly, weakness, prejudice, wrong feeling, right feeling, obstinacy, and newspaper paragraphs. Robert Peel The feeble tremble before opinion, the foolish defy it, the wise judge it, the skillful direct it. Mine. Jeanne Roland FDK Gledhill, Joy Gledhlll, Richard Hanks, Marilyn Harding, Voneal Heber, Jeff Kennedy, Kay LeRoy Peterson, David Marsh, Mark Mattson, Ned Perkins, Loren Phillips, Eleanor Horton, Ralph Snelson, William Staheli, Bryan Tobler, Steven Willingham, Jay Brent Wood, Martin Powell, Maria Smith. Springville Senior High Principal: George Puckett, Asst. Prin: William Nelson Teachers Darlene Amott, Karl Barton, Fenton Billings, Glen Bird, Phillip Bird, Robert Brock, Stanley Burningham, Merrill Ray Carter, Kelly Clements, Alan Curtis, Richard Drollinger, Daniel Evans, Elise Evans, Alan Gardner, Alma Garrett, Steven Haderlie, Pamela Hallam, Vernon Hiatt, Carolyn Huff, Michael Jacobson, Elliott Jordan, Patricia Kauffman, Francis Larsen, Don Liddiard, Gay Lindsey, Dale Macomber, Carol Manwaring, David Springville Community Pool Fall and Winter Schedule Early Bird Swim 6:30 - 8:00 a.m. High School 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. Mid-morning swim. 10:00- 11:30a.m. Lessons and elementary School 11:30- 1:45 p.m. High School and Swim Team 1 :45 4:30 p.m. Lessons 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. Open Swim 6:00- 9:15p.m. Watch for news about scuba, teaching babies to swim, swim team techniques class, AAU swimming canoeing, scout advancement and diving classes. Marsh, Dean Mason, Catherine McPolin, Roger Nelson, Ray Newbury, Carl Nielson, Blair Olsen, Roland Parkin, Loren Phillips, Ronald Phillips, Marvin Roundy, William Salisbur, Keith Wood-cook, Wood-cook, Kathy Templeman, Bryan Tobler, Gregory Walker, Anita Williams, Lionel Thomas, Margaret Pehrson, Lawrence Benson, Leland Peterson. District Speech & Hearing: Kathie Payne, Ber-nadette Ber-nadette Finley, Abby Levanger, Cheri Cor-naby, Cor-naby, Robert Kent Evans, Byron Villaverde, Diane Hart, Martha Hillard. School Nurse Mary Gregory-Springville Gregory-Springville Area. Sharon Baird- Spanish Fork Area Claudia Stansfield-Payson Stansfield-Payson Area. Hard of Hearing Jan L. Bunce Psychologists Chauncey S. Adams, Ray C. Easier, Jr., Mike Murray, Gary Weaver, Bruce Degler, Intern; Mala Broadbent, Intern; Flodie Brown, Intern; Mary Urban, Intern. |