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Show Orem -Geneva Times October 4, 1973 Notice of Bond Election Tho Board of Education Of Alpine School District of Utah County PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be held in Alpine School District, Utah County, State of Utah, on the 18th day of October, 1973, at which election there shall be submitted to the qualified, registered voters residing within said district, the following question, to wit: Shall the Board of Education of Alpine School District, Utah County, State of Utah, be authorized to Issue and sell bonds of the Board in the amount of $4,000,000 to mature serially in not more than twenty (20) vears from their respective date or dates, and to bear Interest at a rate or rates not In excess of 7 percent per annum, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school sites, for building or purchasing one or more schoolhouses and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for Improving school property under the ; charge of the Board of Education? . Said election shall be held in the five (5) school representative precincts in said district and the following places within said precincts and the election Judges and alternates who have been appointed to conduct the election are as follows: 1,2,3,4,24, Edgemont Windsor School 1300 North Main Orem, Utah Clara Baugh Judge RaNaeOtt Alternate Joanna Bullock Judge Calleen Sommer Judge Frances Vehar Judge Eda Bee Anderson Alternate Voting District! 11,12,13,21 16, 17.18, 19,20 14, 15, 26, Vineyard Lakeview Voting Districts 1.2,3.7 6,10 4.5.8.9 4.5.8,9 Voting Districts Alpine, Highland 8,9.10 1.2.3.4.11 5.6.7 Voting Districts 5.6 1,2,3,4,7, Cedar Fort, Fairfield Voting Districts 8,9,10 5,6,7,22,23,25, Provo Canyon First School Represertfatlv'e' Pseclnct Polling Place Cherry Hill School 1630 South 250 East Orem, Utah Geneva School 6S5 West 400 North Orem, Utah Westmore School 1150 South Main Orem, Utah Election Officials Francis S. Bowen Judge Selena Keller Judge Kathleen Anderson Judge Janet Olsen Alternate Betty Young Judge Zina Clark Judge Carma Ferguson Judge Betty Eyre Alternate Beth Cox Judge Ila Mae Barker Judge . Alene Rowley . Judge Ruth Payne Alternate Second School Representative Precinct Polling Place . Grovecrest School 200 East 400 North Pleasant Grove, Utah Lindon School R.F.D.lBox304 Pleasant Grove, Utah Pleasant Grove Junior Pleasant Grove Jr. High 85 East 200 South Pleasant Grove, tJtalr Election Officials Eva P.Reimschiissel Judge Gwen I. Roundy Judge Joyce Walker Judge Voila H. Beers Alternate Norma Brown Judge Vera Dean Walker Judge Elaine Johnson Judge Lois Bigelow Alternate Beulah Whiting Judge Barbara Larsen v '. , Judge Beverly Christeson Judge Janice Brown Alternate Third School Representative Precinct Polling Place Alpine School R.F.D. Alpine American Fork, Utah Forbes School 281 North 200 East American Fork, Utah Greenwood School 50 East 200 South American Fork, Utah American Fork Jr. High 454 North Center American Fork, Utah Election Officials Alice Carlisle Judge Rae Marie Le Baron Judge Cleo Shepherd Judge Shirley Miller Alternate Anna Peay . Judge Diane Wilson Judge Belle Wilson Judge Margie Terry Alternate Francis Mortensen Judge Nancy Bean Judge Marian Barker Judge Betty Johnson Alternate Janice Brady Judge Olive Conder Judge Melba Adams Judge Edna Walker Alternate Fourth School Representative Precinct Polling Place Sego Lily School 550 East 900 North Lehi, Utah Lehi Jr. High 154 North Center Lehi, Utah Election Officials Nancy Greenhalgn Judge Deann Palmer Judge Sue Ellen Baum Judge Arlene Peck Alternate Ida Gray Judge Gayle Van Wagoner Judge La Rue Prior Judge Ila Swenson Alternate Fifth School Representative Precinct Polling Place Hillcrest School 651 East 1400 South Orem, Utah Scera Park School 450 South 400 East Orem, Utah Election Officials Joyce Benson Judge Roberta Anderson. Judge Fern Rowley Judge Zola Gilner Alternate Cleo B. Buchanan Judge Beatrice R. Ipson Judge The voting at such election shall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the Clerk of the Board of Education of Alpine School District to the judges of the election to be by them furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 o'clock A.M. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M. There is to be no special registration of voters for such election and the official register of voters last made or revised shall constitute the register for such election, except that the County Clerk of Utah County will register at his office during the regular office hours, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and except during the ten-day period immediately preceding the bond election, any person who on the day of the election will be a qualified elector eighteen years of age or older and will register such person as provided by law. The County Clerk will make available or will cause the registration agents to make available at each of the above described polling places a registration list or copy thereof listing all registered electors entitled to use such polling place. Notice is further given that on October 24, 1973, that being a day not later than ten days after said election, the Board of Education will meet at its regular meeting place in American Fork at 12 o'clock P.M. and canvass the returns and declare the results of said election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Alpine School District, Utah County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given this 19th day of September, 1973. Harvey E. Smith President Board of Education of Alpine School District Utah County, State of Utah Attest: Kent J. Abel Clerk Board of Education of Alpine School District, Utah County State of Utah Publish: Sept. 20, 27, & Oct. 4 Orem Post Office To Unveil lievi Postal Aloney Order System A new postal money order system that will provide added safety and savings to both the customer and the U.S. Postal Service will be introduced in Orem on October 13, Postmaster Post-master Clyde E. Weeks said today. Buyers of the new money order will pay one fee for money orders valued from $50.01 to $300, the new limit on amounts per order. Fees for lesser amounts will remain the same. Under the old system, a $300 money order would involve three 40-cent fees for a total of $1.20. The new system will provide a 23 reduction to 40 cents. "For example," said Postmaster Post-master Weeks, "the buyer of a $130 money order under the existing system pays a 40-cent fee for the first $ 100 and another 35-cent fee for the additional $30. The same money order, under the new program, will cost only 40 cents. 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