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Show Legal Novice COT1CE OF C0!1D ELECTION THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT UTAH COUNTY, UTAH PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY HERE-BY GIVEN that a special bond election will be held in Alpine School District, Utah County, State of Utah, on the 10th day of January, 1978, at which election there shall be submitted to the qualified, qual-ified, 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 author-ized to issue and sell bonds of the board in the amount of $15,000,000 to mature serially in not more than twenty (20) years from their res- FIRST SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT v.i..ni.Ft,t Pollinr Place Election umciais C'nerry riiu ocnooi 1650 South 250 East Orem, Utah 35,12,28,11,13,27,21 31,22,50,10,29,30,9,8 36.15,34,26,33,14 Vineyard, Lakeview Hillcrest School 651 East 1400 South Orem, Utah Westmore School 1150 South Main Orem, Utah Evelyn Lucas JUDGE Karla Brereton JUDGE Mary Day JUDGE Lucille Hovey ALTERNATE Colleen Stout JUDGE Joan Hemenway JUDGE Arlene Bascom JUDGE Colleen Stewart ALTERNATE Arlene Gardner JUDGE Edith Kinghorn JUDGE Edna Leavitt JUDGE Norma Ferre ALTERNATE SECOND SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Voting Districts Polling Place Election Officials 1 2 3 4 12,16,11 Greenwood School Maxine Roundy 50 East 200 South JUDGE American Fork, Utah Ruth B. Meranda JUDGE Norma Shumway JUDGE Alta Chipman ALTERNATE Bette C. Miller JUDGE Carol Chidester JUDGE Verna Bean JUDGE Annalee Walker ALTERNATE Evelyn Schoonover JUDGE Mary Brailsford JUDGE Alta Nelson JUDGE Carol B. Loader ALTERNATE June Sorenson JUDGE Jean Bishop JUDGE Judith Burningham JUDGE Carma Ferguson ALTERNATE LuJean Smith JUDGE Delores Sanders JUDGE Dorleen Talbot JUDGE Lorraine Holman ALTERNATE THIRD SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Lindon 1 9,5 19,20,52 9,9,10.13,14,15 Lindon School R.F.D. Box 304 Pleasant Grove, Utah Timp Industries 85 East 100 South Pleasant Grove, Utah Geneva School 665 West 400 North Orem, Utah Forbes School 281 North 200 East American Fork, Utah Voting Districts 1,2.3,4,24,46,47.48, 49,53 Lindon 2 4.6,7.8,10 Election Officials Donna Wells JUDGE Flora Cook JUDGE Donna Gillman JUDGE Helen Nicholls ALTERNATE Bette C. Miller JUDGE Carol Chidester JUDGE Verna Bean JUDGE Annalee Walker ALTERNATE Evelyn Schoonover JUDGE Mary Brailsford JUDGE Alta Nelson JUDGE Carol B. Loader ALTERNATE Faye Moore JUDGE Virginia Slater JUDGE Alta Mae Wood JUDGE Edna Fraughton AT. TERM ATE FOURTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT V ....... T. n.ii m . . r uiiing ruce Geneva School 665 West 400 North Orem, Utah 1.2,11,12,3 Polling Plaee Windsor School 1300 North Main Orem, Utah Lindon School R.F.D. 1, Box 304 Pleasant Grove, Utah Timp Industries 85 East 100 South Pleasant'Grove, Utah Grovecrest School 200 East 1100 North Pleasant Grove, Utah Voting Districts 16,17,18,37,38,39, 40.41,42 Election Officials June Sorenson JUDGE Jean Bishop JUDGE Judith Burmingham JUDGE . Carma Ferguson ALTERNATE Clara Baugh JUDGE Betty Richardson JUDGE NaDean Bellows JUDGE Colleen Marshall FIFTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT 5,6,7.23,25,32,43 44,45,51 Provo Canyon, F.dgemont Scera Park School 450 South 400 East Orem, Utah Voting Districts 2,3.5,6,8,10 1.4,7.9 Cedar Fort, Fairfield Pollinc Place Sego Lily School 650 East 900 North Lehi, Utah LehiJr. High 154 North Center Lehi. Utah Election Officials Lornell Bateman JUDGE Fern Johnson JUDGE Virginia Moore JUDGE Dimple Mellor ALTERNATE Donna Cook JUDGE Gail Van Wagoner JUDGE Shirley Jean Tripp JUDGE MayJacklin ALTERNATE Legos Notice BYU To Pay $2.65 Minimum Wcgs 5,6.7, pective date or dates, for the purpose pur-pose of raising money for purchasing purchas-ing school sites, for building or purchasing one or more school-houses school-houses 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 Alpine School District, Dis-trict, at the following polling places within said precincts, and the election elec-tion judges and alternates who have been appointed to conduct the election are as follows: Alpine 1, Highland, Alpine 2 Shelley School 550 North 200 West American Fork, Utah Alpine School R.F.D. Alpine American Fork, Utah 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 fur-nished to the qualified voters. The po ils 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 regis-tration of voters for such election and the official register of voters last made or revised shall constitute consti-tute the register for such election, except that the County Clerk of Utah County will register at his office during regular office hours, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and except during the ten-day ten-day period immediately preceeding the bond election, any person who on the day of the election will be a qualified elector and will register such person as provided by law. The County Clerk will make available avail-able 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 enti-tled to use such polling place. Absent-voter ballots may be obtained by any person otherwise eligible to vote at the special bond election but who, on the day of the election, expects to be temporarily absent from Utah County or disabled, dis-abled, by making application, within thirty (30) days next preceding pre-ceding the election, either in person or by mail at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education at 50 North Center Street, in American Fork, Utah 84003. PUBLIC NOTICE is further given that on January 18, 1978, that being a day not later than ten days after said election, the Board of Education will meet at its regular regu-lar meeting place in American Fork, at 12 0' clock noon 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 16th day of November, 1977. Russell H. Hansen President, Board of Education Alpine School District, Utah County, State of Utah ATTEST: Harold Jacklin Acting Clerk, Board of Education Alpine School District, Utah County, State of Utah Published in the Orem-Geneva Times December 15, 22, 29, 1977. Edna Walker JUDGE Arleen Walters JUDGE Ida Wagstaff JUDGE Jewell Murdock ALTERNATE Jean Anderson JUDGE Joey Guymun JUDGE Alice Carlisle JUDGE Fair Labor Standards Act. The law allows unlversitieis to pay as low as $2.2C an hour. Ac- r.nrriirw tn R. Kpiih Dnffin riiri.r- Brigham Young University will tor 0f BYU Personnel Services, pay stuaem worsen, me iuu otner universities will use minimum wage under the new the sub-minimum arrangement, federal rates passed recently by In addition. Oaks said, all stu- Congress rather thanthe reduced dents now earning between $2.65 85 percent amount colleges are and $350 an nour will receive allowed to pay students, BYU a raise of 30 cents an hour to President Dalhn H. Oaks an- mtcb tne raise beln ven to Orem-Geneva Times December 22, 1977 work in private em- added aroronriation that will be" students used to increase the budgets of ployment in the community, nounced. Effective January 1, the beginning be-ginning wage for students employed em-ployed by BYU will be the full $2.05 per hour minimum wage set by the amended Federal those being brought up to the federal minimum. The Trustees of the University have made an the hiring departments to pay for the added expense, Oaks, noted. Duffin said BYU continues to employ students in numbers far greater than most universities. On the BYU payroll at any one time are 6,500 students, and because be-cause of turnover 11,000 students stu-dents will hold jobs in a year. In addition, more than 5,000 BYU "It is common for schools the size of BYU (25,000). to employ only 1000 to 2000 students," stu-dents," Duffin said. "Brigham Young University employs as many students as possible to offer them an opportunity op-portunity to work their way through school, and this increase will be of material assistance to these students," Oaks explained. ex-plained. With this increase the ybS ft?' 3 U 1 I . - s T w.'. ;A? S " Santa and his eight reindeer: Davy Gardner, Heather Derres, Chris Pattberg, Robert Lambert, Sonya Hess, Laura Bown, Doug Baird, Diana Dixon, Kristy Henstra, and Kurt Parry are Hillcrest second grade students. r ! V 4 SkA. ;The mice are not still." thev sin? and Hanrp rjnrian Topham, Lon Watson, Krista James, Amy Jacob, Crissy Griffiths, Amy Jo Ashton and Ben Hayward are Hillcrest Hill-crest second grade students. 1 Dcrclhy Campbell Improves Slightly Second grade soldiers from Hillcrest are Shane Campbell. Joe Heaps, Glen Long and Kreg Kiggins. IliMcrest Students Present Show Christmas time is a happy time, especially for excited children who love to sing about those things that mean Christmas Christ-mas to them. The second grade students at HillcrestSchool under the direction of Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Roundy, and Mrs. McAffee have been learning songs, dances and poems about Christmas as they perform to the story of "The Night Before Christmas." The special presentation is their gift to their parents. J I 1 6 " f 6 for all our tads we wish this to be a season of significance. A holiday when peace mingles witn merriment, love with good fellowship, good works with good will. And may the spirit of Christmas abide with you and those dear to you, now and always. 1066 S. STATE, GHSf.! 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