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Show THE LEHI FREE PRSS TIIVRSDAV. AMUL 18, Government at Its Finest i r.. i By Kenneth R. Hardy Toun Consultant Bureau of Community Development Ed. Note: This is one of a serlei of articles to acquaint citizens of Lehi with the opportunity they have to serve their community through their local coordinating council. ... . i i 12 Hardman Brothers Meet at Ft. Ord WASHINGTON' TRIP pear, $60 and revoked license. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Wayne Goodwin, Lehi. failure tf, M;ss Louis? Wright left Thars-yiIN THE MATTER OF THE ESl nght of way, S20; James day (toiay) on a trip t0 Tacoma. TATE OF MAMIE SMLTN THOIleaton, Salt Lake City, speeding, Washington. She was accompanie j MAS, aka MAMIE S. The twin Handman brothers en THOMAS, -Slo; Maynard Nielson. Biuntif l. by family members, Mrs. Sam aka MAME SMUIN THOMAS, a wtrfK.e:i i iu?emer ai ion j ' ik ? Mil speeding, $10; Neal Anderson, Salt Park son Kay daughter Deceased. City, speeding. $10; Alice Dene and Mrs. Gertrude Ambrose. w Oed':to? wi!l n claims t " ' all 0f American fork. The entire with vouchers to the undersigned. .wrgior. rrovo, speeding. 51 koss cassidy, Lehi, running red- CTOUn will remain anil at the nffi fop in riqvs " rf Timor-w - T TV,-." ... r . -l,. en.j, .ctun which also included Guy Edwards ..t,.... ixnl: win tour the World s Fair at S-- - attorney at law. 192 Southiw.j.. iui. 1st zone attle. Miss Wright will remain fo- - East. Provo. of Lehi. The trio attended church parking m Utah, on or before Ann Ruby Cook, parking in a longer visit with her sister. June 7. 1962. together, toured the base and took restricted zone. $2; Von many pictures. The twins are sons Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Charles AUDREY D WILSON un- of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hardman and Walker, remaining two months. Administratrix, Cases bTUht before the docket Lehi, failure to keep vehicle their friend a son of Mr. and Mrs. of Judge Leland Powell included der control, $20. ,The Walkers plan to move down Publication dates: April 5. 12, 19 Robert Wiseman. Salt Lake to this locality to make their home. snd 2fi 1Qfi9 Herbert Edwards. speeaing, jiu; ueuy Mickey uuy Keaniona. Chester, t,, ,.,,- - Thi sntdno, tin- - v.taa The Bureau of Land Managebond pending r,, on released ; Utah, i m ctri.. ment administered 84.323 acres of set 23. trial for Monday, April Aried Juanita commercial forest land in the zone, $2; Tucker, Investments Estat Plans Insurance 1962, at 2 . zona, improper parking. $2; HarEastern States in 1960. Jerald Ehlers, California, speed- old Weight, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; Colleen Fowler, Lehi. ing, $10. failure to yield right of way, $20; Lynn Olsen, Logan, speeding, $10; MRS. INEZ SMITH IN subjects such as algebra, biology Edward Arthur Crump, Calif., AM. FORK HOSPITAL Family Financial Counseling Service and foreign languages. Many edu- speeding, $10: David Fowler. Salt friends of Mrs. Inez The cators think that the ninth grade Lake City, speeding, $10; Morris Smith many will be interested to know should be a part of the junior high Rowe, Santaquin, failure to ap- - that she is receiving treatment in 770 North Center school because the pupils have the American Fork Hospital. She more opportunities for developing senior high school pupils so soon was taken to the Phone LEHI, UTAH hospital Tuesleadership and thev are not forced Opinions vary as the optimum day, suffering complications from into the sophisticated ways of the placement of the ninth jjaJSJ&'SIiiUiL a virus infection. grade. , el P?J leader is not something developed overnight It is a continuous cess of learning. evaluating. The town consultant is available to help individuals and grouDs think through their leadership problems, and to help them develop a system whereby they can improve their performance as time passes. In July 1959, following legislaWith these major services, the tive authorization, the bureau of Bureau of Community Development seeks to stimulate governCommunity Development was be housed in the Uni- ment at its finest: community versity of Utah Extension Division. An advisory committee was appointed by the governor, with D. James Cannon, Director, Utah Tourist and Publicity Council, as chairman. Several members are by Elliot C. Howe from Utah County: Dr. Stewart Supervisor of Junior High Schools L. Grow, Mrs. Stella H. Oaks, Alpine School District Clarence A. Grant, and I. Dale The junior high school might Despain. The operation of the bureau is give the layman the impression based on the philosophy of com- that it is divided in its purpose functions. This is due in part munity development: the philos and by the to its organization. The junior high ophy of members of the community itself. pupil is basically a child when he The Bureau seeks to broaden the enters the seventh grade, but extent of participation and lead- when he completes the ninth grade ership within the community it- he is nearing his full physical staself, so that an increasing num- ture and he is a bonafide adolesber of citizens involve themselves cent in his emotional and psy In the short in community study and action. chological make-uIn order to accomplish this span of three years, the most rapid broad objective, the Bureau pro- physical development since infancy and early childhood takes place. vides the following services: 1. A staff of town consultants, This is the last time in life that who are available upon request to a rapid spurt of growth will occur provide information and technical in the individual's normal physi assistance regarding the establish cal development. When children enter grade sevment of some form of citizen council or other means of creating en, they are probably closer in their development to sixth grade greater citizen The consultant does not have any pupils than to eighth grade pupils. ready-mad- e program to promote. The spread of individual differThe local citizenry decide upon a ences in performance in basic skill program themselves, and they ad' subjects becomes more evident as minister it according to their own children advance through the junspecific objectives and preferences, ior and senior high school. Because The consultant is an advisor, not the schools must take the children an administrator. His actions are where they are and help them guided by the underlying object move along, it is necessary for ive to promote local determina instruction in the seventh grades to range in difficulty from empha tion and responsibility. sis on basic skills to the beginning 2. Technical advice and for a community study pro of special work in such subjects gram. The bureau consultants are as mathematics, foreign language prepared to help with organiza- and English. tional planning, study guides, and Eighth graders are markedly ad other problems associated with vanced over seventh grade pupils in general development and per community 3. Liason between communities formance. Nearly all eighth grade and technical assistance they need pupils have reached pubescence. Wherever possible, townspeople The academic program for eighth are encouraged to do themselves grade pupils becomes challenging everything they can and should and "tough". The ninth grade was brought to do. But many places, particularly the smaller towns, do not have thevjunior high school from the specialists in such areas as city senior high and is closely tied to planning, recreational develop- it in form and tradition. The stument, beautification, economic de dent's ninth grade record "counts" velopment, problems of aging, etc. on his transcript if he goes to The bureau, through its team of college. Capable ninth graders are consultants, helps to establish con able to handle regular high school tact between communities and experts in the universities of the state, the larger cities, and in the state and federal government. 4. Community leadership The bureau offers, at a fee, short workshops in leadership development for citizens of any town, especially persons interested in civic participation. Three workshops have been held in Utah County in the last year, two in Complete Spanish Fork and one in Orem. These experiences are designed to help individuals become more effective in their work with other , Official Inspection Station m Lu-La- er-en-t - -., lk- -l Morn'n, Judce restricted twwwwwwwwwvwwv L-s- The Junior High School Howard B. Brown 768-24- I p. ! PECAN MEATS 7 02. Kraft Chunk-Crushed-Tidbi- VELVEETA PINEAPPLE 2 pounds - 211 rt ts size -- 5 for - - .00 Ocean Sprav 300 can CMHBERRY SAUCE Auto Repair Work The lehi Free Press MOBILE 32 West Main Street, Lehi, Utah Postage Paid a Lehi Postoffice Entered at the post office at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter un- Fred Nakagawa, Owner, Manager der the act of Congress March 3, Dial PO Auto Service 1879. UtMBGft. rfTT UTAH STATE Or TOMATOES pound HAMS AVOCADOS pound - - - - 5 Fresh - cup 88c 39c Supreme Saltine 12 oz. 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