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Show Alpine School Dsfrcf Report . . . With all members of the board of education and administration personnel present, President Boyd J. Larsen directed the board's discussion of the following items: BOARD APPROVES ' ; 1 BUDGET, BUILDING SITES President Boyd J. Larsen di- rected the board's discussion of the budget and building and sites reports for January. Clerk Elijah Chipman reviewed these reports in relationship to actual revenue and expendi-- : tures for the budget period and answered pertinent questions. He pointed out the fact that both state and federal monies were ceing received Dy me aisirici ai an unprecedented slow rate. The board accepted the reports as presented. JANUARY CLAIMS Claims for January, amounting in total to $909, 251.12, were presented to the board by Kent Abel, administrative assistant. The claims were carefully reviewed and approved. DELEGATE ASSEMBLY Boyd J. President Larsen, reational and social purposes. To of the general effort. aid cities and their corporate TEACHERS TERMINATING Jan Camp, Orem High, Eng groups in their decisions concerning the use of such proper- lish, Feb. 10, 1969. ties, the Board of Education Terry Deneley, LehiJr., Lang. Arts, Jan. 17, 1969. adopted a statement of resolution which sets forth the conStephen Chipman, PI. Grove ditions under which such sites Jr., Sixth, Jan. 24, 1969. Lynn Allen, Lehi Elem., Fifth, may be used. Jan. 28, 1969. 1969-7- 0 SCHOOL YEAR CALENDAR May Higbee, Lindon, Fifth- Following discussions with Al- Sixth, Jan. 31, 1969. Kay Rasmus s en, Shelley, pine Educational Association date to be arranged. Third, Superintendent representatives, Dan W. Peterson recommended TEACHERS RECOMMENDED the- following tentative calendar FOR HIRE FOR 1968-6- 9 1969-7school year: 0 for the Jean Brown, Orem High, Principals' Workshop, Mon- French-Eng- ., Jan. 27, 1969. day, Tuesday, Wednesday, AugJanice Leavitt, Lehi Jr., Lang. ust 18, 19, 20, 1969. Arts, Jan. 27, 1969. New Teacher Orientation, Lynne Green, Orem Jr., EngThursday, Friday, August 21, 22, lish, Feb. 27, 1969. 1969. Joan Ackley, PI. Grove, Jr., Institute and FacultyMeetings, Sixth, Feb. 5, 1969. Monday, Tuesday, August 25, 26, Linda Hale, Geneva, Third, 1969. Feb. 3, 1969. Classwork Begins, Wednesday, Sandra Allen, Lehi Elem., August 27, 1969. Jan. 29, 1969. Fifth, End of FirstSemester, Friday, Marian Griffin, Lindon, Fifth- January 23, 1970. Feb. 3, 1969. Classwork Ends and High Sixth, Stefenie Nielsen, Shelley, School Graduation, May 27, 1970. Sixth, Feb. 3, 1969. Check-ou- board member Harvey E. Smith, t Day, Teacher anri vnnArinronrianr nan W Pa. Thursday, May 28, 1970. terson attended the State Dele- - DAYS SCHOOL WILL ; gate Assembly and reported on its BE CLOSED Labor Day, Monday, September activities. They led interesting ' discussions on the Mandatory 1, 1969. UEA Convention, Public School Employee Nego 11.11 1L. m ..u i Friday, October 9,Thursday, 10, 1969. Deer Hunt, Monday, October to the legislature, and the pos 20, 1969. sible reults of such prospective Thanskgiving Recess, Thurslegislation upon the activities of day, Friday, November 27, 28, 1969. the local district. Christmas Vacation, Starts INCREASED USE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY Tuesday, December 23, 1969, at 3:30 p.m. until 8:00 a.m., MonDURING SUMMER Upon recommendation of Su day, January 5, 1970. Spring Vacation - Starts Wedperintendent Dan W. Peterson, the board of education approved nesday, March 25, 1970 at 3:30 a resolution concerning the gen p.m. until 8:00 a.m. Monday, eral use of school sites when they March 30, 1970. are not being used for regular The board of education tentaschool purposes. tively approved the calendar. The board wished to make RECOMMENDS EMPLOYEE school property more readily SUPPORT FOR UTAH available to communities for rec- - STATE PYMPHONY FUND Superintendent Dan W. Peterson brought to board attention NOTICE TO CREDITORS a request from the state committee concerned with the probProbate No. 15,521 lem of raising matching funds for the Utah Symphony Ford FoundaESTATE OF tion Grant. Dr. Peterson said, SARAH JANE BROOKS, "The request suggests that the deceased. fund needs some final impetus to take it over the top and asks Creditors will present claims that this need be met by eduwith vouchers to the undersigncators on a state wide basis." ed at the Office of Attorney HarThe board members pledged vard R. Hinton, 46 West Main, their personal support toward the on or before May 6, Lehi, Utah, movement and recommended that 1969; Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions district employees become a part of 5, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification NOTICE OF oc romiira1 tharain FORECLOSURE ACTION Albert Brooks Administrator Civil No. 32.679 Date of First Publication: FebIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ruary 6, 1969 in the Lehi Free UTAH COUNTY,- - STATE OF . -- 1. RELEASES STUDENT Upon the recommendation of Dean T. Worlton, director of pupil personnel, the board of ed-- u cat ion released from further school attendance a student from the district's secondary schools. SABBATICAL LEAVE Upon the recommendation of Assistant Superintendent Quinn A. Hatch, the board of education approved the following teachers for sabbatical leave grants school year: for the 1969-7- 0 Glen Mecham Smith, Lehi High Speech; Max L. Shifrer, PI. Grove High, Math; Betty L. Hansen, PI. Grove Jr., English; Raymond LaVar Madsen, Windsor, Sixth. Those currently completing leaves granted last year include: Carma Oliver, Leslie Liechty, Larry Beveridge, Clyde Bear-dal- l, Virginia Reay, Dorothy Rowe. EDUCATIONAL. EQUIPMENT BUDGET Assistant Superintendent Quinn A. Hatch reviewed for board consideration the proposed educational equipment budget for the HAPPY $AVINGS Press. Date of Last Publication: February 27, 1969. wm w a rexkll minuteman 00 ft. deep a point herein described Reg. 2.6- Makes pain relief as easy as APC! 'JKRag. 65c HUE 1-- mi ANTISEPTIC MOUTHWASH $1,-257.- 39 abstract breath sweetener, germ killer! '- more is particularly Hubert C. Lambert as follows, to wit: scribed State Engineer Commencing at the SouthPublished in Lehi Free Press, west corner of Lot 3, of Block Lehi, Utah, on Feb. 13, 20, 27, 46, Plat "A", LehiCitySur-ve- y 1969. of Building Lots; which point of beginning is North 88 deg. 09 min. East along the centerline of First North Street a distance of 33.0 feet and North 1 deg. 41 min. West along the East line of Second East Street a distance of 209.5 feet from the intersection of the true center lines of said streets; and running Lehi thence North 1 deg. 41 West Free Press along the street line 90.25 feet; thence North 88 deg. 09 "32 West Main East 120.0 feet; thence min. Lehi, Utah South 1 deg. 41 min. East 84403 90.25 feet; thence South 88 deg. 09 min. West along the at Paid Postage South line of said lot a disLehi Postoffice tance of 1 20.0 feet to the point of beginning. Entered at the postoffice at Dated this 23rd day of January, matter second class Lehi, Utah as 1969. under the act of congress. Heber Grant Ivins, for Plaintiff Attorney Published by the 75 North Center, Co. Free Press Publishing American Fork, Utah 84003 Every Thursday address: which PINT 1.T9 -eg. certain real property Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah against owned by the defendants, Jerry E. Mar. on before or 29, 84114, Cook and Katherin S. Cook, and 1969. REXALL BRIGHTENER TOOTH PASTE de- The . Utah E. Russell Innes, Publisher Lehi, First Publication: Febuary 27, 1969 In the Lehi Free Press. Subscription Price $3.50 Last Publication: March 13, (in advance) fresh-tastin- dental (69c) g stain-remove- . oz. 6 Reg. 95c CARA NOME HAND LOTION The lanolin-ric- " Reg. 1.16 YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED PROMPTLY, COURTEOUSLY AT OUR QtemU) Plaintiffs 1969. services organ medley. Bishop Lambert gave the opening remarks and Doris Gerber Woffinden gave a biographical sketch of Mrs. Peck. Bill Robinson was the first speaker and BishopJoshuaGrace was the concluding speaker. Dar- - PHARMACY LEHI to San Diego, California aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS 27 sites, and a 16 Constellation. The carrier has mile petroleum pipeline. just completed its fourth tour IT'S A BOY Glen and Linda Dame Wheeler rell Wanlass sang a vocal solo, "That Wonderful Mother of are the proud parents of a new Mine." baby son, born Feb. 15, in the Utah Max Gerber offered the beneValley Hospital. The brown hairdiction and N. S. Peck dedicated ed young man, who weighed eight the grave in the American Fork pounds and five ounces, will be named Kenneth Fay. Extending a City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jack Peck, hearty welcome are sisters and Tony Peck, Tommy Peck, Dan brothers, Julie Ann, Robert Glen, Vacher, Lee R. Vacher and Rus- Melanie and Christy. sell Gerber. Flowers were arare Mr. and Mrs. ranged and cared for by the Len Hansen of Spanish Fork, members of the American Fork and J. E. Dame of Meadow, MilNinth Ward Relief Society. lard County. anti-aircr- Great-grandpare- mr Mum0 jimiiTiv ' a mm mm mm k l mm mm arm POVJELL'S -c- IMEIY an i7flsir3,1nT up. Listen to him... the clear laugh of twelve years old. The folks would love to hear his voice, share his thoughts. About teachers. Television, Hamsters. Home runs. They can. Tonight, well call. Can you sum up your son in DUG The Sensation Machine m vjoczi at him ..grow 5- TABLETS IEXAU over Vietnam. Its total estimate of damage or destruction to enemy targets included 424 trucks, 461 supply barges, 31 bridges, on and Mrs. Jay both of American Fork. for Mrs. Funeral Peck were held Wednesday, February 26, at 2 p.m. in the American Fork Ninth Ward Chapel. Bishop Wendall Lambert of the Am. Fork Ninth Ward officiated. The family prayer at the mortuary was offered by Ronald Peck. Prelude and postlude music at the church was played by Carla Harding. Jerry Peck offered the invocation and Shauna Peck played an REXALL MONACET to be Peterson, USN, son of Mrs. Ora Peterson of Lehi, Utah, returned and two (Lily) (Ruby) Con-de- r, sisters, Mrs. Byron IiU . premises ft. from Nl4 and appear before the Fourth Cor. Sec. 12, T5S, R1W, SLB&M District Court, Provo, Utah, on and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 the 21st day of March, 1969, 1 for domestic purposes of famat 10:00 o'clock A.M., at which ily, stockwatering of 10 cattle time they shall exhibit to the and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 Court proof of their liens. The for Irrigation of 0.25 ac. All action which is pending in this uses in NW14NE14, NE14NW case is to foreclose a Mechan14 Sec. 12 T5S, R1W, SLB&M. ic's Lien in the amount of Protests resisting the granting together with $3.00 filing of this application with reasons fee and $25.00 fee, therefor must be filed in duplicate fee and costs with the State Engineer, 442State $500.00 attorney's E. 400 Look 51 A'fm ,1 KU for more vita- - vs. (55-425- 1) S. 150 ft. 756-272- Peck, 79, American Fork, died in the American Fork Hospital following a long illness. She was born Apr. 6, 1889, in American Fork, a daughter of Thomas and Eliza Jane Summer Singleton. She married JohnStock Peck on April 22, 1909, in Provo. Their marriage was later sol emnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died in 1943. Mrs. Peck was a retired matron of the American Fork State Training School. She had served as a matron at the school for many years. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include five sons and two daughters, Thomas J. Peck, N. S. Peck and Mrs. Clinton (Ruby) Gerber, all of Lehi; Glen Peck, Paramount, Calif.; Jack E. Peck and Mrs. Lee (Reva) Vacher, both of American Fork and Max A. Peck, Encin-ita- s, Calif.; 47 grandchildren; Singleton 27, 1M9 Carrier Mineman Seaman Dennis G. Let tie Thursday, Feb. of combat duty off the coast of South Vietnam. While deployed. Constellation's Air Wing 14 launched 6,574 combat sorties and 4,089 support missions Completes Duty in Vietnom For Lettie Peck II d ORLIN WATHEN, JERRY E. Yvonne Peay, 3207 West 550 COOK and KATHRYNS. South, Provo, Utah, has filed his wife, with the State Engineer App. No. COOK, BEEHIVE STATE BANK, to appropriate 39188 a Utah Corp., 0.015 sec. -- ft. of water in Utah Defendants. water County, State of Utah. The THIS will notify all persons is to be diverted from a n. holding or claiming liens on the 100-3at well inside the main door of the hospital. Hospital visitors are invited to tained by stopping at the newly stop at the booth not only to inestablished "Patient Inform- quire of the condition of a paation" booth at the hospital or tient but also for information on ward or room location or patient 5. by dialing The new service is available room number. Mrs. Barker noted that the through a newly initiated program conducted by the Pink Lad- booth number is listed in the ies Auxiliary at the hospital ac- telephone directory under the cording to Mrs. Vivian Barker, heading of the American Fork Hospital. Pink Ladies director. Mrs. Barker said the "Patient Information' V booth is staffed by members oi the Pink Ladies and is open from,9 a.m. to 8 p.m. MR. AND MRS. JOHN, on weekdays and Saturdays and ZANNI RETURN from 12 noon to 8 p.m. on Sun- AFTER EXTNEDED TRAVELS days. The bootli is located just Mr. and Mrs. John Zanni have returned after an extended tour MRS. TIM MONSON HOME; of the Eastern seaboard and the IMPROVING AFTER SURGERY Southern States. They motored to Old Faybrook, Connecticutt, Friends of Mrs. Tim (Bonnie) where they visited with Mr. ZanMonson will be pleased to know ni' s mother, Mrs. John Zanni, Sr. that she has returned from a Now 88 years old, Mrs. Zannie Salt Lake City hospital where accompanied them on a trip to where she underwent a success- Florida, where they spent a month ful major operation. She is curduring the cold weather. For rently staying in American Fork Christmas in Connecticut, they at the home of her mother, Mrs: were joined by their daughter Don Brown, and continuing treatMiss Jackie Zanni, a student at ment on an out patient basis. Utah State University in Logan. She plans to be at her home in Returning to Florida, the couple Lehi,' during weekends, for the took the Southern Route homeward. Miami, Miami Beach and present. bathing in the ocean were en1969-7- 0 joyed, with the temperature of school year. The report, prepared on a per the water at 70 degrees. Key school basis, showed a total of West, Florida, second oldest city $86,000.00 in the capital outlay in the United Sttes, was named as area and $43,000.00 for main their favorite city. They enjoyed tenance and operation. Although' ideal weather the entire time, numrecognizing that such a budget fortunate in missing the represented a minimum in meet erous storms. No car trouble ing realistic needs, the board aip- -' interfered with their travels of the many points of interest along proved it as presented. The next regular board of ed- their, tour of sqme 15,000 miles. ucation meeting will be held Mr. Zannie, who was on vaca-tib- n, has returned to his position Tuesday, March 18, 1969 at 7:00 af the Geneva Steel plant.' a.m. in the district office. Information in regards to patients 'confined to the American Fork Hospital may now be ob- PRFRS Dennis Peterson Held Wednesday a letter? Hardly. Only by Long Distance. Sensational! chewable Plaintiff, TO WATER USERS NOTICE YOU BYRON J. WHIPPLE, dba LEHI LUMBER COMPANY, at Hospital FRTCE .Vi 4.' 10 UTAH Information Booth THE LEHI Funeral Services elf,, is '.'t"ivx sbj'Iteoc I." 75-9-- m Pink Ladies Open Patient r 1 |