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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 3

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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Friday THE HERALD, Provo, Utah-Page 3 Teacher Personnel Changes Approved by Alpine Board Elementary; Alberta I I1! 1 i-V'- I 111 I Verden Peterson, Linda Barker, Sandra Boothe. Valiey View Elementary, Elizabeth "Shill. Westmore Elementary, Pamela Anderson, Diane Ludlow, Marie Ort, Ann Lilywhite. Windsor Elementary, Sharon Miller, Barbara Jean Turner, Kathryn Spencer. Unassigned, Kathrine Mathis, special education.

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Art Linkletter, who lost a daughter to drugs, has been named president of the National Coordinating Council on Drugs Abuse, Education and Special Educajjon; Rosilene Swensen, Core. Orem Junior High 10 Grant, English; Wallace Fairbanks. French. Pleasant Grove Junior Pamela Utterback, counseling; Terrell Tucker, instrumental music. Alpine Elementary, Yvonne Strong.

Cascade Elementary-Brian Page, Sandra Compton, Paula Peterson, Jane Tanner, Jane Wellington, Cherrie Piquet, Marian Staffieri, Mildren Enos. Forbes Elementary, Glenda Bangarter. Geneva Elementary, Janet Willey, Diane Durrant. Greenwood Elementary, Sandra Sabey, Joy Allridge, Nedra Bunker. Grovecrest Elementary, Linnea Leary, Earlene Rosenlof, Leah Hanson, Patsy Chase.

Harrington School, Jillene Davis. Lehi Elementary, Banae Lewis, Martin Barnes. Lindon Elementary, Dennis Nuckles, Thomas Bandley. Scera Park Elementary, Marjorie Brady, Virginia Ledbetter, Doris Parker. Sego Lily Elementary, Lynn Adams.

Sharon Elementary, Roselyn Marble, Margtret Robinson, Janet Arave, Susan Broadhead, Sherline Eosenlof. Shelly Elementary, Julie Glazier, Charlene Ashworth, Utah Appliance Furmture AMERICAN FORK Changes in teacher personnel for Alpine School District were approved by the school board members upon recommendation of assistant superintendent Quinn A. Hatch as follows: Teachers terminating contracts: Phillip Ainsworth, American Fork High, mathematics; Brenda Bensch, American Fork High, English; Karen Lopez, Lehi High, English; Dale Skinner, Lehi High, Special Education; Pamela Burt, Orem High, Art-English; Lisa Krause, Orem High, English; Lee Shepherd, Orem High, auto mechanics; Karen Halladay, Orem High, English; Rosemary Hansen, Orem High, English. Clyde Edwards, Pleasant Grove High, Biology; Ann Penrod, Pleasant Grove High, Komemaking; Evelyn Rasmussen, Pleasant Grove High, English; Harold Woolston, Pleasant Grove High, art. Ncrman Christensen, American Fork Junior, Homemaking; Glenn Tremayne, American Fork Junior, English; Vivian Crosby, Lehi Junior High, Homemaking; Linda Christensen, Lincoln Junior High, Commerce; Gloria HLie, Lincoln Junior High, Counseling; Darlene Hipwoll, Lincoln Junior High, Special Education; David Squires, Lincoln nior High, Core; Bonnie Armitstead, Orem Junior High, English; Marion Johnson, Orem Junior High, Frencij; Jolynn Peterson, Orem Junior High, Commerce.

Kolene Granger, Pleasant Grove Junior, counselor; Anne Sampson, Pleasant Grove Junior, vocal music; Carol Davis, Deanna Dimick, Lynette Dowdle and Josephine Wentz, Cascade Elementary; Ruby Gourley, Rosemary Thomas, Vickie Stone, Ana Zemp, Central Elementary; Bethel Allred, Cherry Hill Elemental Lillian Draper, Thelmfc Martell, Annette Smith, Forbes Professional Division. At left is Nelma Powelson, Dick Stone, Jessie Williaro, and Madge Kennedy. VISITING WITH members of the Multiple Sclerosis Society is Dick Stone, second from the left, past president of the Utah Valley United Fund and this year's Chairman of the 2-BIG Ky 7)) FRIDAY DAYS! SSY Sp. Fork Council Agrees To Utility Line Contract Outing Held AtGRA For MSS Group An annual picnic outing sponsored by the local Multiple Sclerosis Society was enjoyed recently by twelve Multiple Sclerosis patients and 29 other pests at the GRA Park. DeLoris Nelson, local representative for the Society, was in charge of the event.

Special gussts included: Theron Parmelee, Utah State Multiple Sclerosis society President, and Lydia Bean, Stats Executive Secretary. The local Multiple Sclerosis Society is one of 18 health, welfare, youth guidance and character building agencies sponsored by the United Fund of Utah County. Several heads of the Fund were also present to share in the occasion. They were: Jack Allen, President of the Utah County United Fund, F. M.

"Mac" Haycock, General Campaign Chairman for the 1971 Drive, United Fund Board members Keith Christensen and William Peterson, and Cluff Johnson, Executive Director for the Utah County Fund. Following the luncheon, David Alger entertained the group with several harmonica selections. Sea snails move by almost invisible waves of muscular movement which pass along the length of the foot and cause it to move forward. Am. Fork Names Head Of V2 Steel Days Committee Fairbourn, Margaret Nebeker, Geneva Elementary; Pearl Ault, Beverly Welch, Greenwood Llementary; Pamela Kerby, Kathryn Lewis, Marcia Norwood, Grovecrest Elementary; Doris Byron, Judith Ann Harding, Hillcrest Elementary; Ruth Peterson, Susan Smith, Lehi Elementary; Lavon Driggs, Lehi Elementary; Leona Merrill, Maria Merrill, Patty Miehelson, Julie Smith, Vickie Wentz, Scera Park Elementary; Geraldine Carter, Shanna Dine, Sherry Douglas, Lois Ann Gardner, Thomas Hunter, Sharon Elementary; Julie Berry, Marsha Shari Goodman, Helen Ramsey, Shelley Elementary; Karen Benneii, Vernon Evertsen, Paul a Miller, Sadie Ogden, Joan Tanner, Westmore Elementary; Susanne Ricks, Ethel Woolston, Windsor Elementary.

Teachers recommended and approved for employment: Melvin Gardner, American Fork High, mathematics; Michael Zeller, Randa Baxter, Lehi High, English; Orem High, Edward Soper, Art-English; George Malen, P.E. Coaching; Paul Sartorius, John-Lupoi, English Coaching; Sandra Hansen, English; David Tovey, Matematics; Daryl Roberson, auto mechanics; Mar Jo Mulliner, homemaking; John Park, French. Pleasant Grove High Paul Gillespie, physics, coaching; Kearn Ferre, homemaking; Joel Osborne, English; Theresa Matthews, homemaking; Allan Home, art. American Fork Junior NaVee Wynder, homemaking; Leilani Sheen, English; Pauline Woodard, commerce Grant Atkinson, core. Lehi Junior Shanon Bryner, homemaking; Jerry Jacob, Sixth.

Lincoln Junior High Lloyd Wright, commerce; Virginia Johnson, counseling; Robert Reef, chairman of the American Fork Democratic Precinct. Mr. Turner announced that he will study reports of the recent celebration by committee members, evaluating them to plan an outstanding celebration next July. Dates of the city celebration have not yet been announced. jOTiuninn rtrnnr cimm FAST DELIVERY SERVICES 40 W.

lft N. Phone 373-5250 Provo you check with your how Farmers saves SPANISH FORK The Spanish Fork City Council voted this week to accept a utility line agreement with the Utah State Road Commission in which the Boy and Giri Scouts Help In Library OREM Many Boy and Girl Scouts have been given an opportunity to earn service hours for Citizenship. Merit Badges at Orem Public' Library. Their volunteer work may include shelfing books, reading shelves for proper order, checking book pockets for right cards, pasting in pockets, stamping library name on books; putting on plastic jackets; sorting magazines, plus cutting out fish for this year's Summer Reading Program. During the past several months, the following Boy Scouts have performed volunteer service at the libraay: Milton Daley, Douglas Palmer, Llryd Sliumway, Mary Richardson, Brad Hills, Matt Parsons, Steven Best, Rogan Taylor, Doug Wells, Roger Davis, Brent White, John Bench, Jerry Adams, Glen Calder, Kevin Robiuon, Russell Nay, David Fairholm, Rick Wells, Doug Puckett, JeffTohnson, David Diamon, Kelly Salman, Robert Cope Randy Pollock, Bobby Moore, Scott Green, MaU Bayles, Kent Downs, Robert Rowley, Larry Hancock.

1 AMERICAN FORK -Councilman Rodney Turner has been appointed general chairman of the 1972 Steel Days Committee by action of the American Fork City Council. Mr. Turner has served as co-chairman of the 1971 celebration. The only Democrat on the American Fork City Council, Mr. Turner is completing his second year of a four-year term as a first time member of the council.

He is a schoolteacher by profession and is a faculty member at Forbes Elementary School. Active civic affairs, Mr. Turner was recently elected Save! Save! We've, cut the price on the most popular Frigidaire Electri-clean Range. Save your money, save iV i yourself from the worst job in the kitchen ugly oven cleaning. No messy scrubbing.

No ruined hands. No bruised knees. This Friqidaire Electri-clean Oven cleans X. 1 city will construct, maintain and operate a utility line within the right-of-way lines of State Highways 91-50 and 6 in Utah County. This will enable Spanish Fork to install a culinary water line from the south city limits to the Fritzi Real Estate property previously owned and operated by the Del Monte Canning Corp.

Engineer Lynn Gottfredson discussed the results of the bid tabulations for the water line from the south city limits to the old cannery site, stating that the low bidder, Tyler Construction made an error in extending one of the itmes in its bids, increasing the total amount of the original bid by about $2,000. However, Tyler was still the low bidder arid therefore Mr. Gottfredson recommended that this bid, in the amount of $30,543.10, be accepted for the construction of the water line. The council members voted unanimously to accept the bid. Assets Hit Low WASHINGTON (UPI)-Amer-ica's total reserve assets gold, convertible foreign currency and drawing rights with the International Monetary Fund-fell to $13.5 billion in June, the lowest in almost 33 years.

The treasury said the decline was primarily due to higher interest rates in Europe, which have caused an outflow of U.S. dollars. The United States, in an effort to protect the of the dollar, has been spending its reserves to buy back dollars from Europe. Bake sale will begin at 10:30 a.m. and dinner will be served from 11:30 ajn.

to 1 p.m. at the church. At 1:30 p.m. a horse show will begin at the old school and at 2 p.m. Lie 4-H Community Fair will be held at the new school building.

Games and races will take place at the city park from 3 to 5 plm. and a program at the church will begin at 8 p.m SUP fund-raising with a quilt being given away will take place at 9 pjn. at the school. Fireworks will complete the day's activities at the new school grounds at 10 a.m. During the day there will be rides, food stands and booths open from 9 a.m.

to 10 p.m. A Alpine Schedules Annual Homecoming Celebration itself, oven racks, drip bowls automatically, electrically. Don't wait! This low, low price is "limited time only!" Rush in now save your money save yourself! out of 10 women vj prefer an 1 ktf CLEAfJS ITSEIF iinvT' Open Mon. Fri. iJJSA Appliance Furniture lllillllllllllllifv 255 WEST CENTER 373-2764 mm mm i I ALPINF Alpine will hold its annual Homecoming celebration on Friday, Aug.

6, and Saturday Aug. 7 The festivities will begin on Friday at 9 jn. with a youth dance at the IDS cultural hall. On Saturday morning dozens will be awakened by the band traveling through the town aitda flag ceremony will take place at 7 a.m. at the Alpine City Hall.

A miniature parade will begin at 9:30 a jn. Saturday down Main Street and will be repeated at 6 p.m. King and queen are Ruth Ann Glines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Goines, and Kenneth Bennet, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Mario Bennett. If so, it's more important than ever that Farmers Insurance Group Agent to see money for preferred risks. Before you renew your present policy (1 contact your local Farmers agent! AUTO LIFE FIRE TRUCK COMMERCIAL Tommy George, Orem Jerry Shorts, Orem Lowell Baxter, Pleasant Grove Ken Cardon, American Fork Arnie Cardon, Lehi Ralph Benson, Provo Earl Maland, Provo George Johnson, Provo Dale Reese, Provo Ken England, Spanish Fork KENNETH BENNETT, son of Mr, and Mrs. Marlow Bennett, and Ruth Ann Glines daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Don Glines, will be the king and queen of (He miniature parade, which will be a feature of the Ahins'i usual homecoming ienrtuoii..

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