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Show Free Press - Wednesday, October 29, Donations sought to aid Cedar Hills woman Close to 20 area businesses have joined the community of Cedar Hills in raising funds for Chris Geilman and the Stiff-Ma- n Foundation. These local merchants are offering discounts to people who purchase a card for $10, with the entire proceeds going to the Geilman family and the foundation. Roger and Tina Peterson of Cedar. Hills have taken on the task of preparing the cards and selling them. Roger is employed at DataPad, a Llndon company that prints similar cards spirit for local high school cards fund-raiser- 1 with and extremely generous. Some owners even called the Petersons and asked if they could be included on the card. "Most businesses gave us bet- ter bargains than they gave the high school spirit as soon as possible. Roger and Tina were able to commit the merchants, complete the necessary paperwork and faMMiBHa I "It's a win-wi- n situation for The has been an incredible experience. This cards are available but purchase locations are still being a Lehi City Council Utah Valley Artists Guild South, Springville. Members and are invited. Guest artist will be Doug Johnson from Pleasant Grove who paints in Gouache. IHS activities The Pioneer swim in the pool team will at the American Recreation Center at 3 p.m. is i i welcome to attend. Manic Depressive Assoc. The Manic Depressive Association of Utah Valley meets today and every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Utah State Hospital administration building. The meeting is for those with mood disorders as well as family and friends. Weekly meetings will feature speakers and a meeting of the local support group. For information call Christina Heath at biMjy Narcotics Anonymous Narcotics Anonymous is a group of recovering addicts who live without the use of drugs. It costs nothing to be a member. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using.The Lehi group meets Saturdays at the Lehi City Library, west entrance.at 8 p.m.For more the county NA information call hotline. Melanie Hansen, 768-25- 1 3. Caregivers Support Group To help individuals caring for loved ones at home with the support they need to get through difficult times, several home health care agencies in Utah County are sponsoring a free caregivers support group conducted by a social worker and a registered nurse. The group will meet today from 2:30 to 4 p.m.in the Eldred Center. 270 W.500 North, Room 6, Provo.The group meets the first Wednesday of each month. For information contact the Eldred Center at Parents of Troubled Teens will meet 7 p.m.in the Walter Kershaw Building, 65 N. 100 Community East.American Fork.This is a support group for parents of troubled teenagers. For more information call Jim Cummings at today at received at the University of Utah Hospital. After receiving four treatments, Chris Geilman has been asymptomatic and has been . To date, close to $20,000 believe... Sufficient community resources should be directed in a partnership with the efforts of our families, schools, and churches to give direction to our youth. Together we can provide opportunities for our youth to assist them in reaching their lull potential. We can invest in development now. or pay for corrections later. I has been collected for the Geilmans and the foundation. However, to cover treatments and past medical bills, at least $100,000 still needs to be raised. Once the Geilmans debts are covered, the volunteers plan to continue to raise money for the foundation so that additional research can be conducted and a cure can be found for the rare and disabling disease. If you feel the same, I believe BEGIN YOUR INVOLVEMENT I can help. . . n THIS ELECTION DAY VOTE NOVEMBER 4th! mm m of 1 Submit information on your group's activitities for the Community Calendar by sending a written note to this newspaper, P.O. Box 7, American Fork, Utah 84003 or by calling Community Calendar entries must be into the paper by Monday, 10 a.m. ot the week you would like the notice to Election Day Elections for offices in Lehi, Cedar Fort and Eagle Mountain will be held today, with polls open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. (See legal section for polling locations.) The Lehi Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Halloween Parade for children today starting at 4 p.m. in the parking lot of Hutch's.40 E.Main St. The parade will proceed west on Main Street, then return to Lehi Library, where prizes will be given for the best costume in several categories. Merchants along or tion, call Mike Hansen, believe... Community government becomes effective only when citizens get involved on a larger scale. City officials, volunteer committees, city employees, and citiens must feel an equal responsibility to Lehi's success and work together Getting each group to support each other and work toward common goals will be our community's greatest success. I seizure-free- and wrestling signups Registration begins today for the wrestling and Junior Jazz programs sponsored by the Lehi Recreation Department. Signups will be taken from 4 to 7 p.m.at the Lehi City offices. 153 N. 100 East; other registration days are Nov. 6, 12 and 13. Programs are available for 2. For more informayouth in grades RO.T.T. Halloween Parade i Jr. Jazz Utah State Development Center Free family movies and an opportunity to meet and assist disabled residents of the Utah State Developmental Center are available every Saturday from 1 :30 to 4:30 p.m.The Center shows movies in its own auditorium, 895 N.900 East, American Fork. Contact Thorn Anderson, to schedule. TOPS Club meeting The TOPS Club meets every Thursday evening from 6 to 6:30 p.m. in the multipurpose room of the Lehi Public Library, 120 N.Center; weigh-i- n starts at 5:30 p.m. Anyone Hffly i The Utah Valley Artists Guild will hold its monthly meeting today at 7:30 p.m. 2& U believe... Good growth management will be achieved by supervising our present master plan. City officials and citiens alike must understand its scope and make adjustments only when it benefits the community as a whole. Be patient and give it a chance to work. I that Chris Geilman recently The Utah Valley Wood Carvers meet the first Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Orem Seniors Friendship Center. 93 N 400 East, Orem, lower level. Club 120 N.Center. Weigh-i- n is 9 a.m. to 9:20 a.m. Anyone is welcome to attend. East. at the Artshop.200E.442 TOPS Lehi City Council work session The Lehi City Council will hold its y-scheduled work session at 3 p.m.in appear. " 4 i j jh i" .'II I1 I j , VJ H N .xf U xi U Each New Generation. Needs A Place To Call Home. If Initiative 1 passes: Your own children could be locked out of Lehi because of restrictions on building permits Your costs for water & sewer usage and development could double in the next ten years! km- - m - -- - - ?i Did you know: mum-- iti High Quality, Managed Growth 1. Safe, Well Lighted Neighborhoods 7 & Master Plan for managing growth in Lehi is already in place and schools, water & sewer are planned for well into the 21st Century! 2. A Places to Play Supporting the Arts and Cultural Activities A Building permits have averaged only 186 per year since 1990 in Lehi City, without a h initiative!" "limit-Growt- Continued Economic Growth Beautiful Parks Community of Communication, Cooperation, and Compromise Together we can build upon our Lehi Heritage and make a place they can be proud to call "MY HOMETOWN." full-blow- n 3. Remember, when this initiative is taken to the courts, and it will be... Lehi residents get to pay the tab for legal fees to defend the indefensible! Don't vote for a dictatorial housing policy! Cl)o 3MON LEHI CITY COUNCIL v Midway and St. George both said NO to this same JAMES initiative because it is just too dangerous... we need to defeat it here in Lehi also! Ik & 7 Johnny Barnes for everyone involved." 785-819- 5. Lehi's Friday morning Page 1998. he cards," says. situation It's win-wi- n Local merinvolved. for turn it in to the Attorney chants were everyone negotiated with local businot required to General in two days. Peterson Roger nesses. Those "This has been an unbelievany pay able experience," says Roger. wishing to purmoney to the foundation, but were asked to chase a card can contact Roger or According to Roger, the owners and managers of the busi- provide the purchaser of the Tina Peterson at g The committee nesses were incredible to work card with a bargain on their for the Stiff-Ma- n Syndrome Foundation hopes to sell all of the 2500 cards. The $25,000 that could potentially be raised for the sale of the the council chambers, 153 N. 100 East. the parade route will also provide candy cards would pay for three of the The public is invited to attend. for parade participants. plasma replacement treatments Utah Valley Wood Carvers TOPS Club meets from 9:20 to 10 a.m. in the multipurpose room of the Lehi Public Library. - goods or services. People buy the card for $10 and the deals on the card are valid until Nov. 30, fund-raisin- s. Meet the Candidates Night The final night for the public to meet the candidates for political office in Lehi will be tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Lehi City Council chambers. 153 N. 100 Fork DataPad donated the materials and printing at cost and an artist at DataPad created the artwork for the card for free. DataPad also juggled its printing schedule and moved the printing of the cards up so that they could be ready for purchase 1V97 mi mo on mum l'akl for by the Committee Tor Sensible Grow th in Lehi. |