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Show ftlephone Your The Leh.il rree IDre Hews To or 220 90-- W tjSineteen ihi, I of the Lehi drained and dried up. it would go met this week wmi a long way towards eliminating their some of our health hazards and mi councU to present pest breeding places. uc Boggy for t Cltymos- - corrals and accumulations or to eliminate flies, manure, dead chickens, etc., should Z ind other insect not occur. Why can't we assume headed members, CouncU ntv 7immer-. - these responsibilities as individinhi . Acting Mayor , , citizens and property owners " ual heard tne pii not wait for someone or some and 11 on uniii tike any action group to force us to do it. George "We owe it to our town and to Mayor Leany the east. our immediate neighbors to see week-enk. home this that these things do not persist," will council probably the city Eddington declared. tgain Monaay mgiu iu on me :e action propun. r. Gam Holbrook. Lions presinu uiBreoortea mai ,nttives :l FT. d. t has ODiaineu ition on tne mosi Utah, Friday, August 17, 1931 Supt. D. R. Mitchell Defends Alpine School Dist. Budget The opening of school in September is not far in the distance. Play School mothers are reminded. Tuition for their children should be paid well in advance of that time to insure the enrollment of the individual child. Mrs. Darwin (Bonnie I Answering Miner is serving as secre- Clif-D- r. ford will serve as t. eiin.uc n for this purpose, and has neone lined up to do the job the NEW STKEET LIGHTS ien the city gives declared, that Mr Zimmerman Installation of Lehi's V. iJons plan calls for spraying "White Way" street lighting any d. premises at a cost C of $2.50. plus spray- resident the of many public areas sucn as park, rodeo grounds, streets individual Under the plan, dents desiring to have their Vaiises sprayed would pay their Ces to the city, and the city would Mr. the entire project. rman declared that he did know how the city could fin- a oroeram of this type, and matter will have to be studied the city council to determine I funds can be taken from one V the departments for such purine! There is no money in the Cneral fund for this, he declared. I Mr. Holbrook said that the W selected by his organizationf effective against flies, moMtoei, gnats, grasshoppers and ants. He added that many nts are complaining about peat number of mosquitoes in he city this year, and the spray rould be invaluable in eliminating roadways. lie hem. with the fly and In connection menace, Dr. Elmo Suito city physician, declared, List week we talked about some our sanitation and problems it we were trying to do about There is another condition individual property owners with. There are in town where is seepage from a well or which is producing boggy which are bad breeders of toes and are producing help a lot reus areas hazards. owners exist would health "If where property places take it from a stand- and personal pride these places are themselves of civic it that r Venders k Mty Lower Licenses of tavern operators the City Council to beer license by $75. operators met Monday night the city council requesting license cut on the grounds that business has fallen off in wt months. Jul action on this measure was "el pending the return of delegation Petitioned "w the city fi z - directly onto the street where it new is needed. In the old system, light, is wasted by being cast back sysv tem was to begin yesterday by onto the buildings and lots. city workmen, according to word from Charles Brooks, head of the city utilities department. However, Lehi Main street merchants were in favor of widening the Main street at the same time or before the new lighting is installed. A delegation from the city plans to meet Early reports in Lehi's special early next week with state ofRed Cross drive for Midwest Flood ficials in an effort to receive relief indicate that Lehi will be k is. 11 state aid on the proposed wid- one of the first cities in Utah ening project. men Two lost their lives In this National Guard plane, spotted County to go "over the top," acSurveying of the by searchers arly Monday. The 9 cording to Basil Dorton, city Red plowed Into mountainroute to set the location of the Cross chairman. side east of I'tiih Lake, early Monday. S. L. Tribune Photo poles was completed by Frank W. Mr. Dorton said that drive Jones, city engineer. Construc- workers report excellent response tion work was started at the west from contacted. The everyone end of the system, near Davis drive was continued on into this Market on Main Street. From week, and is expected to be comthere, the poles will be installed pleted by Saturday. Final results eastward to First East street. will be announced next week, toA number of Lehi men were All installation work will be gether with the names of solicitors in the first ground party to reach done by city utilities department who have helped make the drive a the observawreckage of an employees, under the direction of success. An enjoyable evening of entertion plane which carried two Salt Mr. Brooks. Mr. Dorton in direct- Lake City mento their deaths tainment is in store for the public Assisting The system will consist of 20 when ninety-sithe drive are: John Broadbent, Monday. students of Kath-ry- n j modern new white lights, similar ing B. Dorton perform in a colorMrs. Dale Peterson, Mrs. Buzz Gene that Strasburlg reported to those which illuminate the Morton. Mrs. Don Whimpey, Mrs. he and a grouppf men were en ful dance review to be held Monbusiness districts of Springville Goldie Dickerson and Mrs. George route to ilrUt Mendenhall's day evening, August 20 at 8 p. m. and Fillmore. They will be susIngram. Other committee mem- farm to do some repair work on at the high school. The event is pended on aluminum poles, on bers are working under them. a combine when they saw the the climax of the dancing classes arms which project cut ejght-fowrecked plane shining in the sun- sponsored by the Lehi summer over the street. They started immediately recreation program which has been light. Members Four The lights will be staggered at for area, arriving ahead of under way since June 5 and has that been free to those who wished to regular intervals along both sides To Leave Soon A. C. P. party. the of the street, with six lights to a the Lehi comof members Four After examining the plane, they participate. block, three on each side. An ad- pany, 1457th Engineers Combat There has been fine cooperaassisted the CAP. representatives at be ditional light will placed tion of students and parents in Utah National Guard, in Battalion, two bodies the of the taking each end of the White Way to will making costumes to help make depart soon for specialized men from the aircraft. light the Second West and First training schools at Fort Bclvoir, this a successful and spectacular on wont Lake down The plane East intersections. Va. Mountain, west of Utah Lake. Mr. affair. The accompanists for the Mr. Brooks reported that he did season have been Phyllis Fox and Cpl. Jack G. Bonine will leave Strasburg said that spotter planes not know when his department Vera Trane. s a 20 for site convinced them circling the would be able to complete the August The public is cordially invited construction combat in was wrecked. course the that plane job, but stated that they would to He is expected First Lt. to atlend. There will be no adBoth passengers. work as fast as possible on the specialty. the training Nov. 23. Keith B. Ilobison, 58, of Murray, mission charge. project. The new system will be complete N. Thomas Jr., 25, Sgt. Boyd D. Wilkin and Cpl. and James completely installed before the of Salt Lake City, were killed in- .ELDERS PLAN STAKE will W. particiCalvin Beveridge is removed. old lighting system PARTV AI'GI ST 27 The system will provide maxi- pate in a tractor and scraper stantly. addition to Mr. Strasburg, In Sept. course, beginning An invitation is extended to all Main Street, operations mum illumination for the Lehi party included Bill Can26 at Virginia center. best of one the lighted to attend a Lehi stake Elit Elders making Bill Sgt. John R. Clover will leave non, Harold Mendenhall, business sections of any city of ders party to be held at Mutual and several of the Evans similar size in the state. The new September 12 to study engineer Evans, who Stewarts. brothers Dell, operate Monday, August 27. mechanics liehts cast their illumination ing equipment '' "J Lehi Responds To Red Cross Emergency Drive three-bloc- k L-1- Plane Crsh Near Review to Climax Here Kills Two Recreation L-1- Dance Classes 9 x ot Guard three-month- license was set at Peryear in 1948, having been to that figure from $150 iWr. Last spring the tavern t?rs asked for and got a $75 ition in the license fee. They "bluest that the fee be low-th original $150. (Wering Rapidly Fnends Jim Davis, owner of Main Street. Market on liii. rt7 tt)V "jnterested to learn that he xmfnl? luffe he gunshot t&ELt? motw J til xj ' -- k" ' of hit lZTI Former Lehi Residents Killed Enroute Here Haydee Adams Head Matron at Training School ...... V keep ? .ner Eamm 80n nad "Pecial in futuist 4i W f : (r " TWO LEHI " Aini the annual Shrine Standlne Dick Felt, wm; All-St- ar 2 " v ine serious- "una nas not dulled 7 - His 8Pirits are a.lready looklng a iwrtT6111" nome. although le to inown when he wi be teru, 7," , . mat Jim able toi.ponea sit up for a short no has been able to 20Wa .r ft.-- head last Week, and wa reported in St 2. The complete program for teacher workshops and for the annual Teaclwrs Institute for Alpine has been an School District nounced by D. R. Mitchell, superintendent of schools. The week's program, plus school owning dates are as follows: Tuenday, September 4 1 p. m Teachers meet with principals in the respective schools for workshop s. Wednewday, Sept. 5 9:30 a. m. Workshops continue. 1 p. m.-- Workshops continue. Thuniday, September ft 10 a. m Institute at Pleasant drove HU?h School for all high school and elementary principals and teachers, and for P. T. A. members. 12 noon - Luncheon. High school lunch room. 1 p. m. Departmental meetings for elementary, high school and P. T. A. representatives. w . Public Works Administration. About 1940 the Steel Plant was built; with this came an influx of population and a greatly Increased enrollment. For three or four years, this plant was a government project and only brick and mortar value could be taxed. Later it became the property of to 20 mills. Supt. Mitchell's statement Is as the United States Steel company and all of it became taxable. follows: "An article recently appeared This boosted our tax values to in the Provo Herald stating that $48,000,000 for the year 1951-5the County school taxes were ap Of the total tax Geneva paid proved, but that a delegation from about 57 per cent and other Alpine School District protested corporations about 23 per cent leaving other taxpayers about 20 the Alpine boost. " A few facts might be of in- - per cent to pay. "This Influx of population from 1940-195- 0 Increased Alpine enrollments from 4,904 to 7,900 for 1951. This made our elementary buildings entirely inadequate and required additions to our high schools. At the end of this school year, Alpine District will have Mr. and Mm. Victor Smith spent $3,000,000 for sites for ele were reported killed In an automentary schools and additions, and mobile accident Wednesday at for high school additions. Our Flagstaff, Arizona. Mr. Smith bonded debt at present Is $1,480,-00- 0 waa the former Renola Gray, which must be paid by 1961. daughter of Mr. andJWrs. Frank A four mill levy Is made each Gray of Lent. She was well year for this purpose. The last known In Lehi, where she lived Legislature 'passed a law permitmost of her life. ting a board of education to levy The Smiths reportedly were eight mills for four years for enroute to Lehi with their chilbuildings. The Board took addren to visit relatives before vantage of this law to permit it to the start of school. partially pay for new elementary schools and additions at Lehi, LinMorof Wing Ralph Wing tuary left Thursday to brine coln and Pleasant Grove. "Provo tax levy for schools was their bodies to Lent for services and burial. At press time no set at 37 mills as against 33.43 further details were available. for Alpine. In addition to the levy Provo will get a substantial sum as a gift from the state. Salt Lake levy is two mills higher than Alpine. Granite's Is substantially higher. A number of are as high or higher than Alpine other districts could be named that and yet Alpine's per cent of as any other district in the Adding new responsibilities to crease in students has been as '' 5; her position in the Utah State state. i t , Training School at American Fork, to be said the "It might people Adams In Mrs. Steven (Haydee) Alpine that the end is not yet. will serve as head matron In the When the original bond issue was beautiful new building. There will paid the Board had planned that be 16 matrons and some 300 child- certain buildings could be abandren under her supervision. oned. Up to the presont time, no Mrs. Adams has taken patients building has been abandoned. into her home for the past six Lincoln High School is terribly years and has done considerable crowded. A new high school practical nursing throughout the building is now needed She obtained her area. We must either meet our community. certificate as Licensed Practical obligations and build these buildNurse in 1949 and has been em- ings or have our children housed ployed at the American Fork In- in halls, offices, and lunch rooms, stitution for some five months and on the steps, past. "If the State Legislature bad Mrs. Adams has raised four met the situation squarely and sons and takes a keen interest In passed Senate Bill 75, the way the children at the school, stating would have been easier, as large would have borne Since corporations that she loves the work. the death of hep husband, she con- more of the burden. As things are at present, the building probtinues to make her home in her son Wayne remaining with lem is ours to meet fairly and her. Her work is such thnt she squarely or to neglect and suffer is able to return home each after- - future consequences." Signed, LVR. Mitchell. in-hi- Program For Alpine District Teachers Is Announced - city beer of terest to the people of our district. A bttle history might help. Up to 1940 Alpine was one of the poor districts of this state. The district was in need of buildings at that time, but could do nothing because it was busy paying a $500,000 bonded debt which had been refunded but had to be paid while other districts like Nebo were able to build under a Works Progress and Administration, W. Leany, who e8StThe newspaper , Jj fw trforge a recent article in a Provo naner statins that the Alpine School District's tax increase this year had been opposed by a delegation from the school district. D. It. Mitchell, superintendent of schools, this week issued a prepared statement in defense of the budget. County Commissioner Burton H. Adams was quoted in the newspaper as stating that he felt the Alpine School District's requested tax increase was "excessive," and if granted, would throw too much of an added tax burden on north Utah County residents residing within the district. The budget calls for an Increase of 8 mills, bringing the 1951 figure tary this year. Those unable to contact her at the Linel Larsen home, may pay the fee to Mrs. Calvin Swenson at 138 West 3rd North. Mrs. Swenson is nresi.ton of the organization and Mrs. City to Seek. State Aid For Project To Widen Lehi's Main Street uciumc Number Two Play School Mothers Reminded to Get Tuition Paid Spraying Program Wits Okeh from Council Advertising Tuesday 6 p. m. A Reliable and Loyal Booster of Home Enterpi . Sty News Deadline Wednesday Noon aul hlKh Kneellnt-Pmons, Payson. will go to SbrtM tram rune . . ..n chol football Bennet Lehi iBvorn1"" " . .... n.tn B. t.. . Ill .l..u ..n. V . U In ... ,.,n,,r Above are t tun t ouniy .u .,. m,, r Saturday night In tne i mvemny Am(.ri(,a Fork. MlI Mprf, AnwlcIin Kork. EIHwtt slm. anu lerry ftmnn oi layson. r...h,- - Daje SorMiwn and iJirry Palmer uniTII rn. ....... rmrm . 12 noo- n- Luncheon. 1 p. m. Workshops I conlinue. 10. Monday, September 9 a. m. Momentary schools begin. 9 a. m. High school registration. TueadHy, September 11 High rchool registration. Wednesday, September 12 High school registration, f Pleasant Grove high school will be the site of this year's Institute, with the principal address to be given by Dr. Donald Camp bell of tho University of Utah faculty. The program will be as follows: by singing- - Led Community Irwin Jensen. Pleasant Grove. Invocation. Address Medical Care In De fense Areas" Dr. Leslie J. Paul, Salt Lake City, member of the Utah Civilian Defense Council. "Enemies of the Address Teaching Profession" Dr. Camp- Friday, September 7 9 30 a. m. Elementary teacher bell Vocal solo Nancy Holt, workshop, Forbes school in Am erican Fork. er at Page school teach- 9:30 a. m. High School work Address "Conservation" A. G. shops, respective high school Kilburn, Salt Lake City. Address Supt. D, R. IfitcbeJL buildings. |