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Show Thursday, March 29, 1940 T1IE VOICE OF SHARON ed lo the lo-t- s both in providing Grove h gh and Lfhi high s. lmo s an at ommodali in ina mailAnnr.au Folk had a at - si bool Mr in I'd 2 whah was acq until by ing full1 l..--, lor e'udtuts, alton puirts out i oi - .n ion ri.bital edu atlon in'.! ini i mg.ky nt Frro, Vtnh, bj the Sharon Cooperative Educatwna.' RecrrtiUona At the tame lime as th,se. il mii'ic, home mmunii s, man- Printed by Utah WYy Pub ishing Company, 6? North Ftrt nn o' h unis wire orji red, the Hoard feMt ftCrtet, Pvo, Lush. , n , n r i film hi bonded inJtbltd-nis- s also auiuirtd meilianus, agriculture, t pi writlo tlie evtcLt of $17J,vuO, mi Claa & Lut ntter, October S, lyST, at the Poat Office at Provo. and tomimrcial j ing 1 Utah, urukr act of Marrh 8 17 0 5 up of $21,000 Lehi mj health and dental survives trails- - bonds Giove portatiou facilities offered l35i000 Lincoln bondg; btiiduit.', and estalilishmeut of li- - j91 bouds $20 000 brains are ail requirements of the F'or y 9 i 2 bonds ; and of today shaudai d high tihool hl,,k and all have been added time the , , . , Apn 191,9 th day s of 1915 when consolidation the tale of the first aulhorued began. of Consolidation bonds in In addition the creation of tenet amount of $163, 0U0 but when the A record for the past 25 years in school administration Junior high schools, along with bids were received for the three numerous other proexpansion was completed this week in the report handed to the Alpine proposed schools It was discovered to have added the social grams School board by J. F. Walton, school board clerk, in which welfare of the students and have that such an amount was Inadequate to carry the program to capital costs, and maintenance and administrative costs were justified the expenditure of many completion. of In thousands dollars the compiled, and expansion program reviewed over the past 1918-1- 9 school Accordingly the Board resub- year, 69 students quarter of a century, since in 1915 the consolidation of school graduated from the Alpine school mined Hie bond Issue and reieiv-distrauthorization from the tax-31districts throughout the state took place, and Lincoln, high schools, but In 19 39, issue an additional students were graduated in Pat'er8 1 Fleasant Grove, Lindon, American dismct which would Include a School population increases due June, showing the increased en-- 1 Fork, Ladd, Cedar Valley, Alpine and Highland s.hool districts to enlarged enrollments and addi-wer- e rollment and services over the modified building program, These two issues made possible all placed in one large unit tional opportunities for cultural period. only the three school buildSchool men are quite aware School and educational development add and named the Alpine points out Mr. Walton, of the im- ings, but a new gymnasium each portant change in school manage- for American Fork and Alpine, ment which occurred in 1915, for and the purchase of the Leb! up to that time Americas free tabernacle building at Lehl and school system was in the hands or the Clark hall at Pleasant Grove the local community, whose con- with equipment, fi rnlture, and trol and operation of the school furnishings of all these buildings, was vested in a local school board as will as providing for numerous The But that year the State legislature other miscellaneous items enacted the law which dissolved total expenditures reached $430,-00- 0 This amount with the the small local-unsystem, and $172X100 unpaid bond obestablished 40 school districts within the cntne state, and crc at ligations made up the $602,000 cd laigir units with single mem- bonded indebtedness upon the Alber n puseiit.U'on fiom the indi- pine school distiut. New problems arose in 1929-3- 0 vidual precincts Thus Alpine district came into wh.n it became evident that more o time, with pie. inct No 1 be- buildings must be suppln d, lirst Giove and Lincoln ing calb.1 Lincoln, pro. rut No 2 in Ili A proved method with Tree Life Red Cedar In Anieri-- c made up of Pb suit Cimo and s.hoois, and in 1930-3Shingles lay the new shingles right over the Lindon; No 3 of Annnran Folk, m Fork and L. ill Tbe Junior h gh school plan ftlmulateu old rtof. Save expense, inconvenience, and get No. 4 of Lt hi, and No 3 of Cc (1 this and Valley, Alpine a better roof. The old roof is a base for the Highland netd. but increased enrollment Faili of the e pm nuts cle.t.d and other lonti llmting factors new Tree Life shingles, which provide greater one member on the biougth about the uigency of add laid protection, strength and insulation when 'toaid, whi.h bad liberal powcis td class looms, esperiallv at Linin this way. coln, American Fork and Lehl under Ftah statutes, See. All this expansion did not inGet the facts about this modem, convenient Mr Walton praises this Alpine clude the added costs of maintenboaid for Its forward looking ance, nor the repair and upkeep method before you your home. We will policy over the past quarter cc - ot the plants, sites and equipment withinformation be glad to give you complete renovation program tury, noting the conditions which nor any out obligation. have made it necessary for an ex- such as painting, and penditure of more than one half the replacing of any portion of million dollars for school pur- the various propertief Involved Tri-Sta- te poses In 1918 the Board completed or 0 a survey and ordered a building piogram which, in their judg598 8. I'niv. Ave. FIIOXE 20 ment, would amply provide for educational opportunities for all students, both m elementary and Three comsecondary schools I plete secondary school units were planned, Lincoln high, pleasant a he linin' nf lmrmi 1 111 Hi. w- Alpine School District Ends . Quarter Century of Progress ut a,! j tp. ndouri-- th.-- e has fit anted the he 1 & ov. the 2 i v . ars buV v $221 . A vs, r. pints Mr s iH'-I-t- !i- -t tldts to,ml co-'- i.J a .toil W m i1 ve t! I. t a- - u.n for Ibemstlvoi the tri.r . ' (oij t ion of lb. it s. hool s 'U ll. our oftuts k us quest- buome ion- icinur-an- t rni.ii'i us wph as thev actually exist, u a. . .is. .uaule ii.'.icciit rumens, and base your judgment upon fa.ts this is the tvpe of cooperation we appreciate from the ruble, for it strengthens our school system without discreditRemember that ing its officials our schoo must be system strengthened, for it u the one unit best adapt, d to the perpetuation of our democracy", concluded S H Blake, school board member from Lincoln district, as he concluded the study of Mr. cn-:-- c ;r?ram, bnh t s;.:.o.ct a..d maintenance, at a vny small over the levy of 12 5 mills m the early twenties In 1931-3- 9 11 e mil1 rate as stt 6t 3.73. but it was dropped again to 12 5 mills in 1939 This year, however an addition of 1.35 mills was set for the next three years to com-- i plete the expansion program on a PWA projet t whuh provided 4 3 per cent of the construction costs from Federal funds Mr Walton's report was accept; able to the Board who point out Waltons report rhat all patrons and readers of the Attached are two schedules Voice of Sharon are welcome to showing in detail how the finanstudy the report In detail, and to cial picture of Alpine school district now appears. 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