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Show 1 V' Alpine To Inaugurate Community School Plan Alpine School District is making mak-ing plans to inaugurate community commu-nity school programs in the district dis-trict beginning in January. This week, questionnaires were sent home with school children explaining ex-plaining the community school program and asking family members mem-bers to indicate their interests on a check list. Interests expressed ex-pressed on the questionnaires will serve as a guide for developing de-veloping programs which will begin be-gin in January. Parents are urged to complete the survey and return it to their child's school immediately. The purpose of the community school is to serve all the people, peo-ple, regardless of their age, with programs and activities that interest in-terest them. It is the common meeting ground where living and learning join forces to make the community a better place in which to live. Hopefully, the Community School will eventually extend its services around the READ'S PWwiR I rCMTCD iyWAP sbleJCENTER liSSf I $95 Casing35' 1797 South Stat 3tjJ 6.50x13 Blkf 0REM v4AVfl 1 225-7331 recaps mj 10 Ply . ''.Iiv 700-15 or 450-16 . rfTFilrg! Mud and Snow 1.00 Moro Plus Toi and USE YOUR I I FAVORITE BANK CARD trlir 1 ...... "1 v, OLD-TIME NARROW GAGE caboose and oldtlmer Owen Nielsen, Orem's prominent "man about town, make interesting interest-ing combination. Photographer Joseph Boel of Provo arranged . the setting when he came upon the remnant of early railroading rail-roading while deer hunting with Owen near Thistle recently. The caboose Is posted property of a real estate company, according to the sign. calendar. It will expand the school program to the areas of youth enrichment, recreation, adult education, and the solving of community problems. President Lyndon B. Johnson has said, "Tomorrow's schools will be the center of community commu-nity life for grownups as well as children a shopping center of human services. We just cannot afford to have an eighty-five eighty-five billion dollar plant in this country open less than thirty percent of the time. Alpine School District will not be able to develop the total community com-munity school program at this time because of limited funds. However, the district has had a comprehensive adult education program for several years, and the cities within the district have developed outstanding recreation activities. The community school program will not duplicate these services, but will attempt to coordinate co-ordinate and supplement them. Persons named to direct the program in the district are: Ellen W. Brown; Parlell Peterson 'Dogpatch' Comes To Junior High The students of Orem Junior High School enjoyed an afternoon after-noon in "Dogpatch as Daisy Mae's and Li'l Abner's for their Fall Festival this year. The annual an-nual event held today was sponsored by the Orem Junior PTA. The fun of games, refreshments re-freshments and costumes were shared by all. Prizes for the best Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner were given. and Madge Davies,. representing Orem; Matthew Keith Bezzant, representing Pleasant Grove; Don Mower, American Fork; and James Gray, Lehi. Each committee com-mittee member has appointed a committee representing school, church and community leaders to advise him of community needs and desires. Loan Leagues Provide Funds To Buy Homes Utah's savings and loan business bus-iness will play an increasingly important role in providing needed need-ed funds for home buying, an official of the Utah Savings and Loan League said here Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Eldon B. Romney, league vice president, said that during the past ten years the state's insured in-sured associations had made 55,862 mortgage loans amounting to $917,430,769. 'If each of these loans represented a home on a lot 50 feet wide, the homes would extend 529 miles, a greater distance dis-tance than that from Salt Lake City to Denver, Mr. Romney added. The league official was speaker ' at a dinner meeting sponsored by the league for professors and instructors of Brigham Young University's College of Business at the Riverside County Club in Provo. Master of ceremonies at the meeting was Harold Hoopes, Provo savings and loan leader. lead-er. Also speaking was Dr. Richard T. Pratt, Salt Lake City, member mem-ber of the board of directors of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle and associate professor of finance at the University of Utah. Dr. Pratt, who is liason between be-tween President Richard M. Nixon's Nix-on's commission of financial structure and regulation and the Federal Home Loan Bank, said: "We may see significant changes in our financial institutions in the coming decade. The financial institutions in-stitutions of 1980 may bear little resemblance to those of 1970. Dr. Pratt concentrated his remarks re-marks on the future of the savings and loan business and the provision pro-vision of adequate mortgage credit. He said that the system of mortgage lending which so successfully met the housing demands de-mands of the post World War II period is improperly structured for a world of inflation and capital capi-tal shortage. "Significant problems prob-lems are imposed on financial institutions which obtain their money on a short term basis while lending it on an extremely long term basis, he observed. ttMfiNCE T fff KtV , r' Across from Sambo's Telephone 375-3800 Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, November 19, 1970 "The savings and loan association associa-tion which made a 6 percent loan in 1966 was generally paying pay-ing less than 4 percent for the funds to make the loan. In 1970 the 6 percent loan still yields six percent while the cost of funds committee to that loan has risen 25-50 percent. Announcing Our... GRAND OPENING! Friday, Nov. 20, Ribbon Cuttina at 11AM GRAND OPENING SPECIALS Nov. 20 thru 25th FREE DRINK With Any purchase SPECIALS!! 20 Raspberry Sherbet Freeze Ali's Creamy Shakes . 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