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Show Aursday, September 10, 1M1 - Page A-- 9 Utah Pageant of the Arts Guild Elects New Board The Utah Pageant of the Arts Guild newly elected board held its first meeting August 20, 1981. The new board reaffirmed its objectives in fulfilling the mandate of supporting the Utah Pageant of the Arts in its endeavor to promote the fine arts. The new officers are: Beverly Martin, president ; Marilyn Robinson, historian; Susan Richards, vice president; MaJel Deveraux, membership; Karen Greenwood, vice president; June Chipman, treas.; Debbie Howard, recording secretary; Jan Robinson, Grand Ball; LaRae Savage, social secretary; Marietta Evans, projects; Kathy (Bailey) Small, public relations; Fern Fox, nominations; Cindy Cosgrave, Sfrfyi Watt Jean Watts, grand ball; Bonnie fcss Dunkley, public relations; Susan Richards, projects; Janice Adamson, treasurer; Bev Martin, liason. Special emphasis this year will be directed towards expanding the guild's membership in both geographical direction and size of membership. Vp treasurer. A vote of appreciation is extended to the out going board: Kathryn Holmstead, president; Marilyn Robinson, historian; Joyce Boley, vice president; Elaine Gar-licmembership; Debbie Howard, recording secretary; June Chipman, teas; Fawn Taylor, social secretary; "i k, l t'f .. ill . BEVERLY MARTIN title can't avoid it any longer! Subscription rates are going UP! ' ijid 1981, yearly subscription rates to the Lehi Free Press will be $9.50. Protect yourself from the increase As of November 1, Q STORE" - John Dye, assistant manager of Deseret Industries, arranges items for of "Country Store" department in the store. The corner will be open each Friday opening feature bargains of various kinds. will only, and "COUNTRY TffiEE TOYS TO Deseret Industries Opens Country Store miniature country store will be opened within the Deseret Industries store in American Fork on Friday, September 11, according to John Dye, assistant manager, director of the new department. A "corner" will be only, and will feature a "little bit of everything -things that are of particular value or Mr. Dye said the open each Friday different." For the opening, there will be a small assortment of antique bottles, by subscribing or extending your current subscription now. handmade quilts, clocks, various glass dish items, several paintings, televisions, and items of clothing. "We will have good bargains each week," Dr. Dye said, and "we invite parents to come in and browse around. There will be no toys or things like that for the children, however." Mr. Dye said it is hoped they can "bring back the atmosphere of the turn of the century" in the country store corner, and to offer items at "turn of the century prices." $mU If you extend your subscription now 1. FREE MOVIE PASSES Subscribe or renew now at today's low rates and we'll send you a free movie pass to Towne Cinemas for each year you subscribe. Don't miss out! 2. $1.00 OFF Not only can you avoid the rate increase, but you can save an additional dollar on any of today's yearly or multiple-yea- r rates. So if you're not a movie-goethis puts money in your pocket. r, At r - - 3. FREE MONTH .r at ads and coupons, try the hometown lately or shopped our money-savin- g Free Press at our risk - FREE for one month. At the end of your free month, you can still subscribe at today's low rates or cancel with no obligation to r iTfia. .. o ' f 0 ? pay anything. Start your subscription today! 5 Hew Subscription 3 Ways to Save! Choose only ONE 1. Please send me a FREE movie pass for each year I subscribe. Payment enclosed. 2. Please deduct an additional $1.00 from any rate listed. I have reduced v V " ll J this require a ladder to harvest. Mr. Brown stands by on tomatoes " size 1500 has It over his house. tall plant, which grows next to is last 87 April, who turned Mr. tall. Brown, as it, he said. Other plants nearby are nearly TOMATOES grown by Milt Brown "pee-wee- justifiably proud of his plants. If you haven't read about your my payment accordingly. 3. Let me try the Lehi Free Press FREE for one month. I understand you'll bill me later at which time I can choose to subscribe for a full year or cancel with no obligation to pay anything. Subscription Reservation Form Name Renewal Subscription Rates $7.50 fori year $14.00 for 2 years $20.00 for 3 years $25.50 for 4 years Senior Citizens $5.00 for 1 year $9.00 for 2 years $12.50 for 3 years $17.00 for 4 years SEND this order form with payment to: . Address. City State Zip Payment Enclosed u Ml Master marge Account No. u I I ... visa iS ll Exp. Date Signature Newtah, Inc. P.O. Box 7 American Fork, Utah 84003 13 VIM |