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Show i SUN CHRONICLE, July 20, 1978, i Page 15 Former Salt Lake City resident NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF WEBER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, W EBER COUNTY, UTAH PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special bond election will be held in Weber County School District, Weber County, State of Utah, on the 15th day of August 1978, at which election there shall be submitted to the qualified, registered voters residing within said district, the following Shall to wit: question, the Board of Education of Weber County School District, Weber County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the board in the amount of $24,400,000 to mature serially in not more than twenty (20) years from their respective date or dates, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school sites, for building or purchasing one or more schoolhouses and supplying the same with and necessary furniture apparatus, and for im- proving school property under the charge of the Board of Education? Said election shall be held in the five (5) school representative precincts in School Weber County District and the following places within said precincts and the election judges and the alternate election judges who have been appointed to conduct the election are as follows: FIRST SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Liberty, Eden; Haynes Fuller Home, 1175 North 5900 East; Judges, Carol Ann Fuller, Colleen Rhodes, Clara H. Wilbur; Alternate, Marvel Hislop. Huntsville 1 & 2, Ogden Canyon; Valley School; Judges, Mary Wangsgard, Helen Buhrley, Ruth C. Nora Wood; Alternate, Peterson. ' Pleasant View 1, 2, 3, & 4, Harris ville; Lomond View School; Judges, Sharon Mason, Audrey Garner, Donna Penrod; Alternate, Dorothy Anderson. North Ogden 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, 11, & 12; North Ogden School; Judges, t, Conna Doxie, Nancy Mar-chan- Janneane Shupe; Alternate, Helen J. Evans. Farr West; Plain City School; Judges, Frances Thompson, Clara Folkman, Amy R. Robson; Alternate, Ruth H. Maw. SECOND SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Roy City 1,2, 8,11,19, 22 & 23; Municipal School; Judges, Jane Venable, Mary S. Heiner, Patricia S. Sommer, Alternate, Nelma Hansen. 3,4,5,7,12,14,15, Jr. High School; Judges, Shirley Barrett, LaJean Call, Reva W. Zaugg; Alternate, Laurel J. Roy City Roy & 25; Probasco. Roy City 9, 13 & 24; North Park School; Judges, Norma Sheffield, Dorothy Nuffer, Jan Moates; Alternate, Verla Dawson. THIRD SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT South Ogden 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, & 17; Park View School; Judges, Marie G. Singleton, Karen Marie Ottesen, Wahlquist; Alternate, Dorothy Erickson. South Ogden 8, 9, 11, 13, & It; South Jr. High School; Judges, Roma Lou Radmall, Lois Painter, Charlann Mead; Alternate, Lucas. South Ogden 1 Joann & 6; Club Heights School; Judges, Erma Simmons, Flora Cutler; Fern Hislop. Alternate, Daisy Hales. South Ogden 10, 12, 15, 16 & 18; H. Guy Child School; Judges, Josephine Noorda, Kathleen Newey, Elizabeth Pagano; Alternate, Nancy Noorda. FOURTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Warren, Plain City 1, 2, & 3; Plain City School; Judges, Frances Thompson, Clara Folkman, Amy Robson; Alternate, Ruth H. Maw. Shirley Barrow, Joyce Surrage; Alternate, Mar- cella Muirbrook. & 1, Hooper 2, 3, Kanesville; Hooper School; Judges, Faye Leanne Roueche, Giles; Alternate, Fowers, Hah N. Virginia Widdison. Fairmont, Riverdale 4 & 8; Riverdale School; Judges, Margaret Julie Fuller, Warnick, Elvira Jocobsen; Alternate, Judy Rees. Roy 6, 10, 16, 17, 18, 20&21; North Park School; Judges Norma Sheffield, Dorothy Jan Nuffer, Moates; Alternate, Verla Dawson. FIFTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Washington Terrace 1, 2, 3, 5, & 7, Burch Creek 1; Washington Terrace School; Judges, Bellingham, Coombs, Ive always had everything wanted, but that's not the real world Yes, 1 thought about joining VISTA at home, but its more exciting to go overseas, said Sherri Babb, another former Salt Lake resident. Miss Vogel and Miss Babb, both 22, were recently in Philadelphia with 80 other Peace Corps trainees for three days of orientation before flying to North Africa. Miss Vogel, a 1978 English graduate and holder of a I secondary teaching cer- tificate, will tutor English for two years in Oman. Miss Babb, last years graduate of the University of Utah, also in English, will teach in Morocco, where high school students have to pass English to go on to a university. She was one of 54 in teachers English Philadelphia. 1 dont have illusions of changing the world," said who had Miss Vogel, traveled Iran and Pakistan before joining the Peace Id like to do Corps. something in my own way to disprove the Ugly American myth and I'd like to break cultural down some barriers. Miss Babb, a building contractor's daughter who likes to read Faulkner, said to be a good she wants teacher. I also want to learn. Im sure Ill be able to use my Peace Corps experience when I come back." Morocco, less than three times the si.e of Utah, is the western most Arab country and the only one with a liorder on the Atlantic coast of North Africa. Rabat, where the two volunteers will receive seeral weeks of language and training, is the capital. cross-cultur- After her training, Miss Vogel will be stationed in Oman, described by one source This forlorn country on the southeastern coast of the Arabian peninsula, with its loosely defined borders, was among the least known and most inaccessible areas H. Margaret Warnick, do. It really isn't fair that so much better off just because we were born somewhere else as Americans. reflected on Omans poor Miss Vogel, one of three daughters of a Salt Lake lawyer. For a month's work often intangibl- e- Miss Vogel and Miss Babb will receive a living allowance of about $250 and medical care were materially male-oriente- Almost 200 American volunteers already serve in Morocco and Oman, mostly in agricultural, educational and health programs Peace Corps, budgeted at million, is part of AC- $83 TION, the federal volunteer agency Close to 6,700 volunteers serve in 64 developing nations About 4,7oo VlSTAs at home are also part of ACTION Although visibly concerned almut leaving behind her friends in Utah, Miss Vogel echoed her and Miss Babbs feelings as she concluded had many options, but I fugured unless I join the Peace Corps now, I probably never would I Persons interested joining Peace Corps Fuller, Jolene Denver recruiting office at ext. 23 (303) Julie Baty; the period mediately preceding ten-da- y A EOTO WWi to save wra 9 iJM Everytime you shop save two ways . im- the to be better! bond election, any person who on the day of the election will be a qualified elector and will register such person as provided by law. The J ii at our store you . . and that has Now, in addition to quality grocery items and food values everyday, you can receive fine quality gifts at no extra cost, just by saving our Giftchek coupons. You receive one County Clerk will make available or will cause the registration agents to make available at each of the above described polling places a registration list or copy thereof listing all registered electors entitled to use such polling place. Absent-vote-r ballots may be obtained by any person otherwise elegible to vote at the special bond election but who, on the day of the election, expects to be temporarily absent from Weber County or disabled, by making application, within thirty (30) days next Giftchek coupon with each $5 purchase, excluding sales tax, and only 60 coupons fill a Giftchek saver book. at how soon be exchanging your Giftchek you'll coupons for valuable gifts. You'll be amazed u Q w i the election, either in person or by mail at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education at 1122 Washington Boulevard, in Ogden City, Utah. Notice is further given that on August 16, 1978 that being a day not later than ten days after said election, the Board of Education will meet at its regular meeting place in Ogden City at 5:30 oclock P. M. and canvass the returns and declare the results of said election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of School Weber County District, Weber County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given this 7th day of June, 1978. Dr. Max Malan President Board of Education of Weber County School District Weber County, State of Utah Attest: Dale Schimmelpfennig Clerk, Board of Education of School Weber County District Weber County, State of Utah 20, 1976. ,f ajnjl You can begin today. Pick up your free Giftchek saver book and beautiful gift brochure at our check out. Then save your Giftchek coupons until you have the required number for the item you desire and simply exchange your filled Giftchek saver books for your free gift. Giftchek coupons are more valuable so fewer are required for your favorite items. Saving has never been so much fun. "A i GBOtcfoolLa 0. r1 i&?G3iift5&?G3j GiCteboIso IGiftcbctiG ! S ! AVAILABLE IN UTAH STORES ONLY! in of VISTA may call collect the c Alternate, Judy Rees. The voting at such election shall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the Clerk of the Board of Education of Weber County School District to the judges of the election, to be by them furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 oclock A. M. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M. There is to be no special registration of voters for such election and the official register 6f voters' last made' or revised shall constitute the register for such election, except that the County Clerk of Weber County will register at his office during regular office hours, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and except during preceding Beverly Babb on the phone when asked whet tier she is worried, but added that the Peace Corps was something my daughter just wanted to Earth." One and a half times the size of Utah, Oman has a population smaller than Miss Vogels state. I dont expect ERA to pass in Oman, she commented when asked how will she cope with a traditional, d It society. w ould be hard if I had to live there for life, but knowing it's for two years, I know I can deal with it. She said the only thing that worries her is isolation, being the only American on her site. Its frightening to see your daughter going to a country you know almost said Mrs. nothing about, Donna Vogel, an associate director of nursing at the University of Utah.. I'll say! exclaimed Mrs. on c Jaramillo. Washington Terrace 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, ll, 12, & 13; Roosevelt School; Judges, Florence N. Bingham, Constance Bowen, Hazel J. Henderson; Alternate, Leora Heilstrom. Uintah 1, 2, & 3; Uintah Elementary; Judges, Grace Bagley, Bonnie Stephens, Nelma McMillan; Alternate, Marie Wade. Riverdale 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 & 7; Riverdale School; Judges, Hodson. G. Bates; Alternate, Ruth G. Irr. Ross; Jean Published three times on the following dates: July 20, 1978; July 27, 1878; and Aug. 3, 1978 in the Sun Chronicle, Roy, Utah, dated this July Slatervllle, -' joining the Peace Corps because its the real world," said Salt Laker Ann Vogel. Sharon Alithe S. Alternate, PHILADELPHIA- Dorothy Wilson; Pioneer School; Judges, June Timmreck, Dorothy C. Slater, Eleanor Marriott. Utah woman enters Corps West Warren, West Weber. Taylor; West Weber School; Judges, Erma G. Taylor, |