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Show Y Whimpey Files For Board Kenneth D. Whimpey of Lehi has to announced he will seek the Alpine School District Board of Education for District Five, a position be has served in since 1979. Whimpey said he has been involved in the positive changes in the policies and procedures that have occured during his term in office and is looking forward to serving an ad- resident of Whimpey is a life-lon-g the Lehi area and has been in the insurance business far the past 15 years. He was sales manager for an for seven insurance company in years before starting his own agency in 1976. His office is now located in American Fork. He is married to the former Leslie Fern Ault. They are the parents of Everyone who came into the office last week said "Did you know that Dr. Eddington died? He brought me into the world." One friend said, "he not only brought me into the world, he brought my whole family into the world ! " Eva Carson said, "I couldn't have raised my family without Dr. Eddington and J. C. Pennys." can be in the area. He is the son of Don L-- and Vera Whimpey, also of Lehi. Whimpey was a member of the Lehi are very precious to me. Probably the ditional term. He said his experience Otti four children and dchildren, all living as the district continues on a program to improve and enhance the educational experiences of local children. "As the school population continues to grow, new and different housing methods will need to be imbeneficial XL Police Are Tearing Down post on school board rf-eiv- Handbills, Posters Reese Johnson has announced his candidacy for the Alpine School District Board in precinct five, which includes Alpine, north . American Fork, Cedar Valley, Highland and v 4iv-- ' v Lehi. Lehi police officers will be spending some of their, time tearing down illegally posted election and "for in sale" notices, according to Lehi Police Chief William L.. Gibbs. In a notice issued this week, Gibbs said the handbills and placards attached to street signs, utility poles Johnson ran for the same post in 19780, losing by a slim margin. Johnson is a native of Utah. He graduated from Brigham Young University in 1970 in industrial education. He is a local contractor and is also vice president of Datamark Systems, Inc., a computer company. Johnson has held several leadership positions in the LDS church. He is married to the forjner Kay Beebe. They are the parents of five children. Johnson said that among his qualifications for the position are a background in business and finance. He said he feels strongly that more discretion needs to be exercised to insure that school funds are used and be kept at the police station reasonable time" so that those who posted them could retrieve them. Gibbs said the department had. received complaints about the appearance of the posted notices, particularly when the notices started to get old and torn. "This action in no way reflects the preference of members of the police he said. "Our district has many excellent educators, but the school system can fail even with these fine teachers because of a district lack of organized curriculum." A building and business expertise would be valuable to the district and the taxpayer," Johnson said. But he said that fiscal is only one problem facing the district., Johnson continued, "As a board member, I would act to set a curriculum standard for our district, and would ask for both the public and teacher involvement in such an important decision.", r u i:. y city would "for a "As citizens of the community we need to see that students graduating from our schools can become proficient members of our com- munity," other city property violates ordinances. "As a result," Gibbs said, "police officers, as time permits, will remove these illegally posted placards and notices." Gibbs said the posters that weren't destroyed when they were removed REESE JOHNSON "I feel my respon-siblilit- My own experiences with the doctor : Johnson seeks wisely. gran- that plemented," Whimpey said. "In the area of business management, changes have been made and this will continue in an effort to maximize the use of the district's income." Mr. Whimpey said he has enjoyed the challenge of his term in office. KENNETH D. WHIMPEY have nine most significant was when my frist ' set of twins was born. I expected my baby in August, It would be our Volunteer Fire Department for five fourth. We had two girls, age six and four and a little boy, two. years and was a member of the Lehi Junior Chamber of Commerce, held Following the doctor's examination the position of state director, as well he requested his nurse, Phyllis, to local ; bring the as president of that he had taken some weeks before. He held them up organization. He was elected to the Lehi City Council, a position he held to the light. for four years. " "By damn. By damn, there's two He served a two year term on the t here. You're going to ha ve twins ! " Utah County Board of Adjustments He turned to me with a big grin and and was a member of the board of said "well, aren't you thrilled?" I don't remember what I answered. directors of the Central Utah Life Underwriters for two yeras. Some 13 years later Doc looked at ' another set of and confirmed what I'd suspected for several weeks. 1 could expect another set of twins in si weeks. The first little girl was born and : rave notices from the nurses. I felt content and 3h: :py. Doc told me to get back to w rk. After an hour or so passed and a very difficult delivery, a al with . Metiter Believe Ut Yww Re-electi- on ree Press - Thursday. September 2. 1982 - Page J second little girl came into the world. Kdith and Eva told me later that I would have to wait awhile to see her they couldn't take her out of the incubator just yet . Doc walked into my hospital room the next morning, looked at me. pulled out a chair and sat dow n "It's a miracle," he said softly, "it's just a miracle!" Then he told me of the circumstances surrounding the tiny babe's struggle to live, despite almost insu mount able odds. V e nurses reiterated his story, say ig how Doc Eddington had woi ed for an hour getting the baby to breahe. Edith said, 'Betty, a mii.icle was performed in that delivery room, the Doctor just wouldn't give up. The Iord helped, and because of that beautiful little baby's inborn strength, she's alive. I still can't believe he saved her." I thank the Lord and Doc Eddington everyday 'or my "miracle child." Ann w. thrown from a jeep while riding ii; he low hills with some friends. bit-aus- -- We'll neve, forget Doc Elmo Eddington. He tx longed to all of us. We extend ur heartfelt sympathy and best wislx-- to his dear wife and helpmate, Rhea. We know she'll do just fine. She would have to be strong because even in her 81st year she was still his source of inspiration and his s most ardent admirer. t recent the his of pediatric practice (infant and child care). His office is located in the medical plaza next to opening We goofed . Lehi still in Nuttall, M.D., announces . . District Five the new American Fork Hospital. Last week's story in the Citizen announcing LaMar C. Hatch's candidacy for the Alpine School of Education District Board unintentionally omitted Lehi as part of precinct five, the precinct Hatch hopes to represent. Hatch said several residents of Lehi expressed concern over the error. The Free Press regrets any confusion caused by the omission. 120 N. 1220 E. city ordinance and maintain the dignity of the city," Gibbs said. 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