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Show THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1962 Little League Results Summary Report Issued by Alpine Lists In games played July 3 and the results were'listed as follows: District. Announce Budget School Cards 6, Phillies 4 Peck and teachers: THE LK1U FREE PRESS 5, reviewed for an and all movunits transportation The low district the of units ing bid was $1,386.97, submitted by Earl Greer of Greer Agency Co. of Orem, representing United Fire Casualty Co. Budget Adjustments bud1961-6- 2 Adjustments in the get were approved by the board. While the total expenditures were well within the budget adopted by the board, in the areas of administration, transportation, operation of plant, fixed charges and adult education funds were transferred from other accounts to balance the budget. The total amount of adjustment was approximately Bids were tions of the following Robert Williams, LaVell King,y. Richard Gappmeyer, Patricia Gary Nancy Thompson, AtRoper, JoAnn Smith, Joanna Baird. kinson, and James The following teachers will be Ma-them- hired: Calvin Jewell, Charles Dines, Allen Davis, Verlene Tanner, Bonnie Rae Davies, Lee Oliver June Squires, Franklin Thompson, BonSorenson, Nancy Hampton, nie Rae Sorenson, Vaughn Johnson,, Donnie Toland, Barbara Pen-draLawlor, Max Prestwich, Nan Leona Lee, Lorene Blatter, Jones. Cheryl Connelly and Carol Teacher Request James E. Baird was granted $30,563.11. for a leave of absence permission of Budget Adoption to school year, 1962-6- 3 1962-6the 3 was for apThe budget for U. laboratory Y. B. at the proved as submitted. The total teach to continue furtherbudget was $7,025,722.71 which school and according to regabove study graduate was approximately $1,530.00 y, Proposed Budget Adopted Budget Revenues: Cash on Hand Utah County Taxes ......... State Uniform School Other State and Federal Funds Other Local Revenue Sale of Bonds $ Instruction Health Service Transportation Operation of Plant Maintenance of Plant $5,496,000.00 $7,025,722.71 .. 1962-6- 3 budget of $5,496,000. The largest portion of the increase, approximately $1.2 million will go into capital outlay for new schools, such as the new Orem Junior High School. Three hundred thousand dollars will be used in other areas of the budget. School Boards Meet J. Murray Rawson gave a report on a meeting called by the School Boards Association of Utah. The meeting was attended by the State Board of Education, State P.T.A. president, local superintendents and local boards of education. Purpose of the meeting was to start to develop legislative programs for next year when the Utah State Legislature meets. Sale of Water Stock Elijah Chipman, was authorized by the board to complete the sale of four shares of Timpanogos Canal water stock to the Vivian Park Home Owners Association for the highest bid of $2,125.00. Power for Orem Jr. High riiinh rjiinman was authorized by the board to enter into an agreement with the Utah Power & delivLight Co., for power to be ered to the new Orem Junior High School. Sale of Bonds staff was The administrative notified to prepare for the sale of $1,300,000.00 worth of bonds in August. The sale of these bonds was authorized by the voters in an election held in November, for 1961; the money will be used Orem new the of construction the Junior High School-Reque- st From Orem Permission was given the Orem Boosters Club to present the opera, "Kismet," in the Orem High School as a part of the Orem the clerk-treasur- Production $7,025,722.71 76,500.00 3,329,676.03 11,000.00 160,000.00 490,000.00 151,000.00 428,000.00 16,000.00 13,000.00 1,205,546.68 1,145,000.00 - . er 19,912.71 2,793,610.00 2,815,200.00 44,000.00 53,000.00 1,300,000.00 70,366.00 3,098,301.00 11,000.00 147,352.00 449,000.00 156,481.0 363,500.00 15,000.00 11,000.00 924,000.00 250,000.00 Fixed Charges City Recreation Adult Education Capital Outlay Debt Service Ha ire $ 75,000.00 2,627,000.00 2,695,000.00 40,000.00 59,000.00 $5,496,000.00 TOTAL Expenditures: Administration TOTAL 1962-6- 3 1961-6- 2 ular board policy.. Recommendations A policy concerning clubs, sororities and fraternities was presented to the board for their consideration. The matter was referred to the district administration for further study. Recommendation will be made by senior high principals. .The revised statement will be handed to the attorney for review before a final policy is submitted to the board of education for final approval. rvnn Oarrett was made pur chasing agent for Alpine School nistriot. All ourchasine of the district, except for educational will be cnanneiea equipment, through Mr. Garrett. July 18 at 7:30 pjn.. will be the next regular meeting time of the Alpine School ' District Board of Education. school Pair Injured in Accident Hayride A Salt Lake couple, injur- berg and Welch, 2 hits each; winning pitcher, Roberts; losing pitcher. Chamberlain. City LEAGUE STANDINGS ed in a hayride accident late SatW urday, was listed in fairly good Team . condition Sunday at St. Mark's - 8 Cards' . 7 Hospital in Salt Lake City. ' Braves 6 Phillies ...... Leland C. Brooadhead, 26, and - 6 his wife, Sally, 25, 330 S. 5 East, Dodgers ..... .4 Red Sox .... were treated for cuts and possible 2 Pirates fractures at the American Fork ... 2 Eagles Hospital and later . transferred to 1 White Sox i Salt Lake City. State Highway, Trooper Ken Harris, American Fork, said full details of the accident were not known. It was reported the couple, along with 12 other persons, Results of the girls' Softball was participating in a hayride. league were reported this week The haywagon and tractor ovas follows: as the vehicle was going erturned Senior Girls down an incline, officers said. The Cedar Valley 17, Sixth 3. accident occurred on private proFifth 19, Second 1. perty north of Lehi and north of First 4, Fourth 1. Utah Highway 80. Seventh 12, Third 10. - All 14 persons were treated for Junior Girls cuts and bruises. Mr. and Mrs. Broadhead were the only memThird 13, Seventh 11. bers requiring hospitalization. First 10, Fourth 7. Second 32, Fifth 10. There is no right but in God's Cedar Valley 7, Sixth 0. frown; there is no day but in His smile. PATIENTS IN THE AM. FORK HOSPITAL Among patients at the Amerir'4 can Fork Hospital were Bertha Jessen, Dal Jorgensen and Bonnie . McNaughton of Lehi. Lorett Searle, Jo Ann Parrish, Anderson, 2 hits each. N. 2 hits; winning pitcher, R. Beck; losing pitcher, S. Cooper. Pirates 5, Eagles 6 Elton got 2 hits; winning pitcher, Chamberlain (no hitter); losing pitcher, S. Hinton (2 hitter). Braves 7, Dodgers 4 D. Larsen, Dean and Holmstead, 2 hits each; Nielsen, Beal and Welch, 1 hit each; winning pitcher, Christen-sen- ; losing pitcher, Nielsen. Red Sox 7, White Sox 11 Hutchings and Curtis, 2 hits each; Curtis, K. Losee and G. Losee, 2 hits each; winning pitcher, Chat- win; losing pitcher, J, Haraman. b White Sox 2, Phillies 13 Worl-to- n only hit; Colledge and 3 hits each, Cooper 3 hits; HnlmsteaH and SDiut 2 hits each; winning pitcher, Cooper (1 hitter) losing pitcher, O. Losee. Red Sox 4. Pirates 3 L. Larsen and Holmes, 1 hit each; D. Evans, A. Hadneld, M. Carr and D. 1 hit each; winning pitcher, Chamberlain; losing' pitcher, S. Smith. Rraves 6. Cards 5 Holmstead nnrt WhimDev. 2 hits each: D. Beck and R- - Beck, each hit a double; winning pitcher, u. HolmLorraine D. Jex and Grant Litle-for- d stead- losing pitcher, Devey. received treatment at the 2 12 Elton 2, Dodgers Eagles Lehm1 hits, Carson hit; Nielsen, Col-led- Girls Softball Results Listed noi-com- uu-boi- s, 25, 26, 27, 28.. Conventionality Resignations The board accepted the resign IT PAY! TO LISTEN Read The Ad ,95 IHV ... VV0It)liy Of r wwm. S M 0 EVil Kill "ran UHUttr IHtSKT KM KENTUCKY MM) OISTH.LINE CO.. STWCHI tOUttON lOTTlM CUMONT. 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