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Show grade class, year of 1968. ed that over 50 percent of the district's graduating seniors enPortable lecturn with mike Cost $500.00. Cost to be met ter college. About half of this with a PTA gift of $300.00 -- group graduate. His report also remaining $200.00 from school showed that recent trends are toward increased vocational President R. Phil Shumway di questions concerning the area. senior high school principals that funds. rected the board's discussion of The board accepted the reports they be allowed to install food Dean T. Worlton, director of school participation. the budget, building and sites as presented. vending machines within the con The next regular board meetpupil personnel, reviewed for Claims for March amounting in fines of their respective build board of education information, ing will be held Tuesday, May reports for March, at the last board meeting of the Alpine total to $831,697.08 were pre ings was tabled by board 21, 1968, at 7:00 a.m. in the a high school graduate "follow-usented to the board by Kent School District. board room of the school disstudy. The board asked that a study Clerk Elijah Chipman reviewed Abel, administrative assistant Mr. Worlton's report suggest trict office. these reports in relationship to The claims were reviewed and of adjoining districts that use 9th Alpine School District -- Report... p' revenue and expenditures for the approved. Orvil B. Davis, director of period and answered pertinent maintenance and operations, re viewed for board consideration a Scout composite survey of building re pairs and additions including the school lunch area for the 1968 to 69 school year. The compilation called for ex penditures of $184,477.95 in the April physical plant section and $60,- Nearly one thousand adult scout 490.00 in the school lunch area. The board reviewed the surleaders and their partners from the Utah National Parks Council vey in relationship to the needs as requested by the school prinare expected to gather Thurs day, April 25, at the Wilkinson cipals and the recommendations Center Ball Room for the annual of the central staff. It then moved to activate the survey Utah National Parks Council Fel Superintendent Dan W. Peterto lowship Banquet, according son reported for board informa Marden Pearson, Council Presi tion on the progress being made dent. representatives con Speaker of the evening will be with A.E.A. 1968-6- 9 cerning salary discus Elder Mark E. Peterson of the Council of the Twelve of the sions. Superintendent Peterson said, LDS Church. One of the highlights of the "That in general the discussions event will be the presentation of were amiable and centered in 17 new Silver Beaver Awards salary figures quite comparable to outstanding adult Scout leaders to those agreed on in the Provo with long years of service in District." Further meetings conthe Scouting program. This is cerned with details of the agreethe highest award a local scout ment will be held. A recommendation by Rodney council can present to its adult A. Ashby, state administrator, leaders. Districts that have reached that the Alpine School District their goals in finance and boy move with a state approved pro-grathat provides school membership will be honored with breakfast was rejected for the the traditional Gold Star Awards, Special BREAKTHROUGH FOR present by a unanimous vote of the board. It was felt that youth awards will be given the present general need did not top districts reaching national justify the program. objectives in membership. Problems centered in the sites Tickets for the event are avail able from the district chairman. of the Windsor, Hillcrest andSce-r- a Park elementary schools were district commissioner, any In reviewed by the board of educastitutional Representative or from the Scout Office in Pro- - tion. The board authorized Suvo. Advance reservations are perintendent Peterson to move with details of the problems at required. Included on the program will his discretion. The board stresbe a special opening ceremony sed, however, its general policy from Alpine District: several of "not disposing of real property musical numbers featuring cubs, to either individuals or state agencies.' scouts, and explorers; and A request by the district's brief report on Council activi ties and accomplishments. or have used such machines be made. The study will include both the commodities to be vended and the management of the machines. Upon the future re port of such a study, the board of education will again consider the matter. Ronald Glenn, Lehi High School terminated. Joan Gallagher, Central Elementary; Sandra Fish, Central Elementary; Linda Peterson, Geneva Elementary; Jan Allyson Camp, Orem High; and Gerald Mackay, PI. Grove High, were employed. Leaders, ANNOUNCES CANDIDACYGovernor Calvin L. Rampton Eudac McCoy of Secretary of State's office. files candidacy for second term PTA Sets Annual Governor Calvin Rampton Family Day Announces Candidacy For with At Saratoga to Office The Lehi-CedValley PTA Council will sponsor the Second Annual Family Day at Saratoga Governor Calvin L. Rampton the following Statement: "Three on Saturday, May 11, it was rerecently announced his decision years ago, we began a program ported by Mrs. Merrill Thornto seek as Governor to expand the industry of Utah ton, scholarship chairman. Pro of Utah. so that we could stop the loss ceeds from this day of fun will After filing with the Secre of our most vital resource. go towards the PTA scholarship tary of State, the Governor said our educated young people. New fund. that continuance of the Indus industry will also relieve our Tickets for free and discount trial and tourist promotion pro- tax burden by spreading it over rides and swimming will be sold grams would be key issues along additional taxpaylng companies. on Friday, May 3. These will be ' There have been more than sold at the schools and also at with continuing support toeduca tion. 150 firms moved to Utah and a canvass. The In a press conference at the many local businesses have ex- tickets are a $1.50 value and filing, Governor Rampton made panded as a result of this com- are being offered for 25 cents. bined effort to entice industry This small amount will allow and to improve our business several hours of fun at the reUVIDA climate. sort for the whole family. Also "Utah's new, strong voice has offered will be one-thidisopened a stream of interest by count on other major rides and major industries. There is no swimming. In evaluating Utah Valley's in question in my mind that we The availability of the resort dustrial development program, it can turn that stream into a flood for this fund raising project is appears that considerable pro of plants... supplying the jobs to under the direction of Mrs. keep our young people home. Thornton, in cooperation with gress has been made. "We are providing the pro Saratoga Resort. In terms of return on invest ment, the ratio is better than motional and management tools Reputation is what men and 50 to 1. That is to say, for to our communities outside the women thing of us; character is Wasatch Front. Today, many in UVIDA dollar invested every 50 or more have been returned rural areas are obtaining plants, what God and Angels know of us. in the form of wages, services, and a surge of economic life from increased tourist activity. There is no surprise more etc. "We have restored our peo magical than the surprise of beOn the question of image, Utah Valley enjoys the reputation of pie's confidence in their state. ing loved. It is God's finger on having the best industrial de In fact, there is a new spirit man's shoulder. velopment organization in the abroad in Utah... a spirit that state. Beyond the border of the will carry us to greater ac state, Utah Valley is gaining a complishments. "Our state government must reputation as being a good place to look for sites to establish be modernized and streamlined, "Our momentum as a people apparel and electronic manufac must be maintained by men and facilities. turing Concerning the matter of com- women who care about their com munity preparation, Utah Valley munity and state. "Growth will bring new prob citizens are accepting greater in dividual responsibility. In fact, lems. But we still have time to the people directly Involved in learn from the experience of industrial development on the lo others., and to develop our so cal level number in the hundred. ciety into a community with op Local Development Corpora portunity for everyone. "The task is long and dlffi tions have been formed in most of the communities for the pur cult.. .and there is much yet to We can continue to pose of establishing industrial be done. move in her search Utah forward In stand addition, they parks. ready to assist, in a financial for economic strength. "With this determination way, in the establishment of new .1 have filed my intention to industry. From Payson comes the story seek a second term as Governor of a determined group of citi of Utah." OGDEN zens who sent a telegram to a 1940 Wall Avenua 71 certain prospect inviting the firm Lehi Patients in Phone 399-1to locate in Payson. The unus LOGAN ual thing about the telegram is Am. Fork Hospital Cache Valley Bank Bldg. that it was signed by over 300 Phone 733 6310 Among those receiving treat people from Payson and Utah ment in the American Fork HosValley. All across the county a sense pital were the following from of urgency about industrial Lehi- - Leona Bird, Kelly Evans, growth is now developing. More Bart C. Peterson, Hyrum A. and more people realize that ec- Anderson, Harold Goode, Steven onomic opportunity doesn't just Russon, Catherine Colledge, happen - people must make it Clayton Sorenson, Ken Sorenson, Leah Curtis, Michaele Norton, happen. The fruits of this philosophy and Elva Romrell. are beginning to appear. As was mentioned initially, the reThe heart has eyes that the turn on the investment is now brain knows nothing of. up to 50 to 1. This is because of bus Utah Valley can boast of 15 new Fidelity is seven-tentindustries in the past two years. iness success. Re-Electi- on ar house-to-hou- Partners Attend Banquet 25 Notes rd Worthy Progress and honest deeds set against dishonest words. He alone has lost the art to live who cannot win new friends WW Oik QD '33)31 '43 ) "Girt Us o Try ror the Best ( t" f " ASIDOII Buy CARPETS & DRAPERIES 5t Wjtate Rd, American Fork 768-302- 1 96 W. Main Lehi This Fri., Sat. and Sun. Have Fun KOVO DAYS Price Ofthe, L Pools & Midway Open 4 p.ul. Pools Open 10 am. SAT Two people have fun for the price SUN. Midway Ooen 12 nnnn of one on all 21 Rides (including "New Moon Rocket"), Swimming Natural Warm and Miniature Golf. Spring Pools APRIL 26, 27 & 28th 3 i 1 NEW A'lTRACTIONS The Thrilling Moon Rocket. The West's Highest Thriller Slide (outside pool). Coming . . . The Flying Scooter The Bubble Bounce M ii ij ifj ,i Ufa' i mm SERVICE CLINK Your Vacuum Cleaner should at least once a year. A factory trained Hoover Representee will be at our store ALL DAY SATURDAY, APRIL 27. 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"w,m Phone be serviced APRIL A FANTASTIC ANNIVERSARY JO'S FASHIONS For long life and efficient use liM Point-of-Th- Eve SHOWS" JO'S-f-l Open Till 9:00 p.m. Wednesday & Thursday frY 'Open" O' ft Northeast of 10-f- SATURDAY APRIL 27 hs Keep your eyes open Mom and Dad SHE'S BEEN TO channel To the mount would be attached a multiple conductor cable 30 feet long terminating on the second end in a switch box with five switches and a feeder cable which can be plugged into a conven ience outlet. This includes the 150 watt lamps also - 6 par-3- 8, lamps. The cost will be $154.35 and is to be a gift from the sockets. mm The best apology against false accusers is silence, sufferance, 1 1 GRANTS SPECIAL REQUEST The board of education approved the following special purchases for Lincoln Jr. High: Stage lighting, consisting of a ot strip with five swivel m se LOOK NICE EVERY DAY! SCI88 tyy up dirt end lint 0 v beaw w HOOVKI m Jf . 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