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Show Free Press Wednesday, May 14, 1997 - Page 8 Park City trip tomorrow; activities planned for summer Sr. Citizen June News May activity Anyone interested in participating in the Park City Silver Mine 'Adventure on Thursday, May 15 cftay make reservations as late as Wednesday in order to obtain the required number of participants. Cost will be $17 per person for the underground tour and $12 per d exhibperson for the it only. Lunch is on your own. Time will be given to browse Park City and the nearby outlet stores. The bus will depart the Senior Center at 9 a.m., returning to Lehi about 8 p.m. above-groun- Dishrags A new shipment of dishrags has come in. Rags are available at a cost of $1 each. activity The June activity will be an overnight outing to southern Utah to see Tuacahn. The date has been changed to June 26 and 27. Cost for the activity is $110 per person, double occupancy, and includes transportation, accommodations, admission to Utah! and Treasure of the Gods; one meal is also included. Seniors will stay overnight in Mesquite, Nev. and may stop at Cove Fort on the return trip if time allows. Seating is limited; those who wish to participate should make reservations as soon as pos- sible. Other summer activities Activities in July and August will take seniors to Antelope Island and Jackson Hole, Wyo. For more information on the trips, call or visit the center. Menus for the coming week: Thursday, May 15: Baked ham, au gratin potatoes, green peas, Community Calendar Lehi Chamber of Commerce Board members of the Lehi Chamber of Commerce will meet at noon at Porter's com-jiet- A public hearing will be held tonight at 7 p.m. in the Lehi City Jjbrary auditorium to discuss pro- posed changes on regular bus service. Changes include eliminating Certain stops in American Fork and limiting Route 1 express stops to the American Fork and Smith's gtops only. Other changes are also proposed The public is invited to the meeting rt Nuisance ana Beautification Lehi Round-u- p Queen contest The annual contest to choose a rodeo queen for the Lehi Round-u- p and celebration will be held today at the Lehi Riding Club, 300 N. 500 West. Registration will be held at 10:30 a.m., with personal interviews to start at 11 a.m., followed by the judges tea at noon. The public is invited to observe the horsemanship competition, which will start at 1:30 p.m. at the rodeo arena, 100 N. 500 West. Narcotics Anonymous a Good Man Charlie This offering by the Lehi Arts Council continues tonight through Saturday, with an additional performance on Monday, May 19 and a matinee at 2 p.m. on Saturday; curtain time is 7:30 p.m. at the Lehi Horseshoe Theater, 685 N. Center Street. Community band rehearsal The Lehi Community Band will rehearse from 7 to 8 p.m. in the band room at Lehi Junior High School, 700 E. Cedar Hollow Rd. All musicians are invited to participate. For more information on the band, call director Kaye Collins, 223-496- 7. Eagle Mountain town meetings The Planning Commission of the town of Eagle Mountain will meet at 5 p.m., followed by the Town Council meeting at 7 p.m. Both meetings will be held in the American Legion Hall, downstairs at the Memorial Building, 55 N. Center, Lehi. The public is invited to attend. 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 couninformation call ty NA hotline. 373-706- Multiple Sclerosis teleconference The National Multiple Sclerosis Society will hold a video teleconference entitled "Promise and Progress in MS Treatment" from 10:30 a.m. until 12:15 p.m. in the conference room of the Provo City Library 425 W. Center, Provo. Those who wish to participate must RSVP as soon as possible to Ralph or Eileen Glathar, Storytime for children A special story time for children ages 8 will be held at the Lehi Public Library, 120 N. Center, from 4 to 4:30 p.m. Miss Lehi contestant Danielle Price will share her favorite stories as part of her effort to promote children's literacy. 3-- LHS activities All books must be checked back into the school library by today. , Track: The state track meet will be held at BYU today and tomorrow. Events start today at 7:30 a.m. TOPS Club Lehi's Friday morning TOPS Club meets from 9:20 to 10 a.m. in .jthe multipurpose room of the Lehi Public Library, 120 N. Center. n is 9 a.m. to 9:20 a.m. is welcome to attend. American Fork Seventh Ward Youth fireside All youth are invited to attend a fireside sponsored by the Lehi South Stake featuring popular speaker John Bytheway. The fireside will be held at 7 p.m. at the Alpine Tabernacle, 110 E. Main St., American MDA is where help and hope meet for people with neuromuscular diseases. Muscular Dystrophy Association r. Fork Seventh Ward reunion of the Former members American Fork Seventh Ward are invited to a special Sacrament meetthe 50th ing to commemorate anniversary of the ward. It will be held at 2:50 p.m. in the American Fork West Stake Center, 165 N. 350 West, American Fork. The Lehi Senior Center is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. and offers activities and programs for those 60 years of age and older. Cedar Fort residents are invited to participate in the programs and meals. A nutritious meal is provided by the Mountainland Association of Governments at a suggested donation of $1.75 per person and is served at noon. Reservations should be made by calling the cenone day prior to ter, attending. Board of Adjustment The Lehi City Board of Adjustment will hold its regularly scheduled meeting at 7 p.m. in the Lehi Public Works Office, 99 Main, Suite 100. W. Cedar Fort Town Council The Cedar Fort Town Council will hold its regularly scheduled monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Fire Station, 173 N. Church St., Cedar Fort. Successful series parenting video The Timpanogos Baptist Church is sponsoring a video series featuring Dr. David Smalley in "Homes of Honor: Hidden Keys to Successful Parenting" at 7 p.m. in the meeting room of the Best Western Timpanogos Inn, 195 S. 850 East, Lehi. Tonight's video will be "Using the SALT principle to encourage communication." A discussion period will follow. LHS activities The annual scholarship awards assembly will be held at the school at 8:30 a.m. in the Commons Area. try-ou- ts Tryouts for 7th, 8th and 9th grade Little League cheerleaders will be held at 4 p.m. on the Lehi High School football field. Girls wishing to try out must receive a number before today by calling In case of Paula Peterson, bad weather, the tryouts will be held inside the gym. 768-333- Two Ounce support group A Two Ounce support group is held on the third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the board room of the American Fork Hospital, 170 N. 1100 East, American Fork. For more information, call Lehi Jr. High Education Fair The annual Education Fair will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Lehi Junior High School, 700 E. Cedar Hollow Rd. Students in arts classes will display their works, and presentations will be given by the choral, band and drama Restoration COUPON I 1 Tryouts for seventh, eight and ninth grade Little League cheerleaders will be held on Wednesday, May 21 at 4 p.m. on the Lehi High School football field. The rules will be the same as in Upholstery Carpets Certified Water Damage Restoration I I Little League cheerleader tryouts slated i 768-808- 7 Expires 53197 "4''--' III ' ill C- - ? ' Color Phofo j ' r CbpiesXi or .lore , 1 lOOiCipies s each Reqtilarly 99I each Cannon Laser 7QOjCopiei Con'Q .Sc. "X. v Jr" rv 785-177- 0 A "V 4 P CrH ThlilittnPlactl www.apcraft.com Store Hours: 850 past years. Each girl will need to come prepared with a cheer or a chant to present to the judges. Girls may try out individually or with a partner but will be judged separately. High school cheerleaders will be at the tryouts and teach all girls a chant to perform for the judges. Girls will be judged on the following criteria: The individual cheer they have prepared. The chant they will be taught that And i i i May 21: Country fried steak, mashed potatoes with I gravy, green peas, canned pears, white roll and gelatin cubes. Mon.-Fr- W. Sat. 9-- 6 i. 200 10-- 5 Undon S. j VI I 1600 I BOON N (Map net to HMI Qrtm J !2 Couples Are Running! day. Overall appearance as they present their cheers. The girls will not be judged on their outfits, so no special attire is or necessary. required Additionally, seventh and either grade girls will not be judged on gymnastics but are welcome to use, them' ill their routine. Ninth graders will be judged on overall cheerleading skills and routine, which may include gymnastics. Any girl wishing to try out MUST register and receive a number in order to participate. Numbers will be assigned starting Monday, May 12 by calling Paula who will also Peterson, be able to answer any questions about the tryouts or the program. 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LHS activities I Tennis: The Pioneers will at Springville at 3 p.m. JJTA The American Fork Seventh Ward will hold its 50th reunion at the West Stake Center, 165 N. 350 West, American Fork. Dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m. Those who need information are asked to contact Gloria Scovill at canned peaches, whole wheat roll and pumpkin cookie. Friday, May 16: Breaded pollack, baked potato with sour cream, broccoli, banana, white roll and apple pie. Monday, May 19: Navy beans and ham, Italian blend, tossed salad with Ranch, white roll and carrot cake. Tuesday, May 20: Lasagna, Scandinavian blend vegetables, orange, white roll and sugar cook- jmAMOND Submit information on your group's activitities for the Community Calendar by sending a written note to this newspaper, P.O. 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