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Show i ' r-y ' i .-v, , , "rV " 1 V '. A J ! ... fc. .-! f " .J -'"' ""' 4 ' ' " '" V . - " ' ; i ' Member Activation-Thomas Am. Fork Stake Conference . i PRFSENTATION-Gary Keetch, Principal of the American Fork Junior High School, at left, accepts check for $200 from Mrs. Ted Adamson, PTA president, Funds are to be used to purchase industrial type hair dryer for use by students. The American Fork Stake Quarterly Conference's Saturday session was held in the Stake Center. EUdr StuUcy G. Smith, Regional Representative presided with Stake President Neal Savage conducting. The American Fork Civic Chorus 4 1 1 ... - ' ' 3Uig Uiin iiuitiucia; 11UW OCilUUIUl Upon the Mountain," "Oh Divine Redeemer," and "Battle Hymn of the Republic." A double quartet from the 3rd and 23rd Wards sang, "Let the Lower Lights Keep Burning," The theme of the conference was "Member Activation." President Savage gave the members a challenge to reactive the 21 percent among us who are not attending any church meeting in z given month, he stated, "If not by me, by whom, and if not now, when?" Each member was challenged to choose some inactive member and strengthen him into activity. Craig and Jr. High PTA tair Dryer WBBA to Choose Queens A donation of $200 was given to Principal Gary Keeich of the American Fork Junior High School last week bv Mrs. Ted Adamson, PTA president. The funds are to be used to purchase an industrial type hair dryer for use in the girls gymnasium, Mrs. Adamson said. Mr. Keetch expressed appreciation ap-preciation for the donation and said the school will provide a matching hair dryer for the boys' gymnasium. The new equipment will be ready for use when school opens in the fall, he said. Mrs. Adamson said PTA members felt the dryers were needed as the students use the swimming pool for a class during the day, then have to dry their hair before proceeding to their next class. Money for the equipment was raised at the school carnival held in November. She noted PTA officers plan to send a financial report of the organization to PTA members. This will be sent out in the near future. Summer Story Hour The Summer Reading Program and Story Hour begins on Thursday, June 8, tt the American Fork Library. Theme for the summer's program will be "Star Wars." If there is enough demand the three to seven year old program will be held at i:00 p.m. and an eight to twelve year dd program at 2:00 p.m. Those interested are urged to register s soon as possible at the American Fork Library. The Major and Minor League Queens for the American, National and Beehive Leagues will be crowned June 9 at the American Fork Junior High Auditorium. Starting time will be 7:00 p m, If possible, the queen contestants should have a talent that can be displayed as part of the program. Rules for the queen contest include: 1. Each major and minor team should select a queen to represent them in the queen contest. Girls should be between 9 and 12 years old. 2. Each girl should design and make Gymnastics A summer gymnastics recreation program will be held under the sponsorship spon-sorship of the American Fork City Recreation committee and the Alpine School District. The classes will be held on the upper decks of the American Fork High School boys gymnasium with sessions planned for all ages. Beginners, 12 years of age and under, will meet on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Intermediate classes for students 13 and over will be held daily, Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. All classes will run from June 5 to June 26. ' Instruction in skills and routines on floor exercise, bars, beam and vault will be given. At the end of the course, a program will be held for parents. Entry fee for all classes is $1. to pay for insurance. Anyone interested should contact Ann Miller at 756-9413. Am. Fork High Graduates Members of the 1978 senior class at the American Fork High School and prospective graduates were: Cheryl Adams, Elizabeth Adams, Shelley Adamson, Tammy Ames, Annette Ames, Vicki Anderson, Liesa Gay Anderton, Sandra Apgood, Marie At-sitty, At-sitty, Sharon Baker, Jan Bateman, Beki Bell, Charlotte Bennett, Tracy Billings, Lisa Bonsignore, Paula E. Bringhurst, Cindy Lou Brown, Kim Brown, Rochelle Burch, Koshell Burnham, Robin Lyn Bushman, Annette An-nette Carson, Victoria Chatter, Cindy June Chipman, Susan Chipman, Karen Christensen, Shawny F. Christensen, Tamyra Clements, Rhonda Cooper, Denise Davis, Marian Marie Devey, Paula Dumas, Janine Engberson, Michelle Farns worth, Valerie Forbush, Jill Lynn Foster, Sharon Francom, Karen Frankenberry, Cindy Fraughton, Annette Frisby, Jill C. Gamette, Jan Gasser, Sherie Gates. Lisa Dawn Gleave, Sylvia Glines, Sharon J. Grantham, Julie Graves, Karen Gray, Pamela Gray, Nancy (San) Greenhalgh, Joni Lea Gunter, Salonna Guthrie, Cindy Hall, Kathy Hall, Lorie Hammond, Cheer Hansen, Delilah Marne' Hansen, Shauna Hansen, Yvonne J. Hansen, Jodie R. Harrison, Denise Harper, Sharene Healey, Darla Heaton, Joni Hess, Diane Holley, Barbara Jann Hutchings, Mary Lucia Hyde, Janece Jensen, Vida Jensen, Leslie Ann Jorgensen, Colette Karren, Glori King, Cheryl Ann Kirkwood. Allyson Lamoreaux, Dianna Lee, Debbie Lewis, Patricia Lewis, Dawn Liston, Susan Little, Peggy Malone, Penny Marlin, Sharlene Matthews, Kris Mattingley, Kimberly McCoy, Stacy Melonas, Jan Miller, Jackie Morison, Susan Mower, Holly Ann Murdock, Louise Myrup, Nancy Nash, Becky Nelson.Debra J. Nelson, Jill Nunley, Tamara Olsen, Danielle Palmer, Nedra Parker, Ruth Patterson, Pat-terson, Sheila Pedersen, Tania Perez, Leslie peterson, Lonita Ann Porter. Karen Pratt, Heidi Preston, Nicia Riehle, Terri Rigby, Brenda Lee Robertson, J'Nette Romrell, Janet Roundy, LeAnn Sherwood, Robyn Shoell, Connie Singleton, Michele Smith, Marne' Staples, Barbara Steiner, Donna Stripling, Geanie Tanner, Virginia Tidwell, Tammy Tolman, Veloy Turner, Ruth Vance, Lorraine Wagner, Ruth Ward, ndrea Warnick, Peggy Webster, Julie Lynn White, Pam Wilkins, Janice Wilkinson, Shauna Winter, Ruth Ann Wright. Brad Adams, Bradley R. Adams, Eicardo Albores, Alan L. Andsraon, Robert Anderson, Garn Arnold, Todd Bailey, Steven Baxter, Michael Beck, Dennis Beasley, LaVon Bennett, Robert Bezzant, Gary R. Boyer, John Brady, Steven R. Bringhurst, James Burgess, Brian Burk, Kent Carlisle, Russell Carlson, Scott Catherall, Charley Chadwick, Kenneth Chadwick, Mark Christiansen, Mark W. Christiansen, Paul Louis Christensen, Jeffery Lynn Clements, Tyler Collins, Kris Conder. Brent M. Cook, Mikel Cook, Russ Crookston, Kenneth S. Crosby, Todd Day, Bryan Durrant, Mark Ebert, Burt Farley, Richard M. Featherstone, Dan K. Felix, Rand Folkman, Duane L. Fountaine, Dan Frandsen, Travis Fraughton, Dalen Fredrickson, Curtis Graff, Cary Gillies, Kenneth B. Greenland, Michael D. Hall, LeRoy Hampton, Don Hansen, Jon Alvin Hansen, Kim Ronald Hansen, Stephen Harris, Barton W. Hawkins, DeVon Hill, Mark Hoggard, Kyle Holindrake, Jeff Hubbard, Roger Hunt. Lon Hutchinson, Terry L. Hutchinson, Hut-chinson, Denzil T. Jenks, Steven L. Jensen, Doug Johnson, Jerry R. Johnson, Paul L. Johnson, Shawn Johnson, Doug Jolley, Shawn Jones, Ken Judd, Wayne Kinder, Sam G. Kogianes, Jr., James Richard Lam per, Michael R. LaPray, Tim Larsen, Jon Larson, Rande Larson, David Laycock, LarryLaycock, Scott LeBaron, Rbbert Lewis, Ronald Lewis, Jeff Loveland, Brent A. Makin, Dave Manning, David McDaniel, Marty McGhie, Craig Merrell, Blaine Miller. Doug Miller, Keith Moeller, Brent Monson, Loren Morse, Jay Neil, Richard Nelson, Dave Neves, Wesley O'Dell, Keldon A. Paxman, Dave Penrod, Greg Perkins, John Peterson, Larry Phelps, David K. Phillips, Steven Powers, T. Scott Price, keith Pulley, Michael L. Purkey, Malcolm Quentin, Scott Rackman, Martin L. Reim-schiissel, Reim-schiissel, Craig Richins, Layne R. Robinson, John Romero, Mark Roper, Todd L. Savage, Raymond V. Scott, Scott Seals, Boyd Silversmith, Ben Sklavos, Kirk Slater, Blaine C. Smith, Denis M. Sobotka, Gordon Strasburg, Kaylin Street, Kerry Stripling. Glen Strong, Rick Sweat, James Brinton Tattersall, Kevin Thomson, Stephen Tischner, Kurt Tolman, Stephen N. Tracy, Kris Turner, Rhone Udell, Gordon Edgar Walter, Greg Way, Kurt Wetzel, Gordon Douglas White, Byron Wilkins, Boyd J. Wilkinson, R. Brian Wilkinson, Bruce L. Wilson, Greg Wilson, Shawn S. Woodward and Greg Workman. her own sealed decorative container for collecting money. The container should represent the team of which she is queen. 3. Each penny collected will count as one vote, 4. Queens and teams are encouraged to collect within their own league boundaries. 5. A team member dressed in baseball uniform should accompany each girl while she is soliciting votes. 6. Solicitations should not begin before May 26. 7. All money should be turned in to the respective league president for counting by 8:00 p.m. on June 8. 8. For additional information call Larry Hermansen 756-3901. A Little League breakfast will be held June 10, from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at the American Fork Junior High School Cafeteria. We care about you Jill Roberts bore their testimonies, relating how they had been reactivated. r.inrri O ii I NT u. h?uuu wwufc?vs . Kyghgv v rvcle cf isdifferefic. We must reach out and hold the young people, keep them faithful: at the same time we must hold the parents, he slated, adding furtusr tuat hvs ib i8 basic principal and fundamental motive for activation, and that spiritual guidance is likewise essential. There were two general sessions on Sunday with half of the membership invited to attend each session. Special music was furnished by the combined choirs of the Second, Third, and Eleventh Wards for the first session. The Second session music was rendered by the combined choirs of the Seventh, Tenth and Sixteenth Wards. Prayers were offered by Glen Roundy, Kent Taylor, Jay McQuivey, Dan Hall and Bert Alexander. Organists were Edith Wright, Joyce Allison and Gloria Parker. Conducting the singing were Helen Searle, Jayne Packard, Norma Smith, Albert ChOds, Millie McQuivey, and Milo Lefler. President Savage spoke about cooperation and steadfastness. He asked, "What are we doing to press forward in the work of the Lord? If we love the Lord we need to make the extra effort especially when working with our children. We must treat them kindly and teach them by example." President Glen A. Rhodes commented com-mented that young people are often convinced but not converted. He urged that they be taught the purpose and supreme importance of temple marriage. President J.R. Jolley commented that responsibility for all programs of the church lies with the members. Why pray for the kingdom of God to come unless we are willing to aid in its establishment? Elder Stanley G. Smith advised the members to use what they have to build the Lord's kingdom-no fartfcar organization is necessary. He said we need to find time to seek out and fellowship' someone who is inactive, and receive the blessings UUUCVtCU VllVi TV atai. Those who labor to save the souls of men and ?0!nfl merit very KftHcLal blessings. Other speakers were Douglas Nicholes, Carl Hansen, Elders Baker asd Sweewsna, missionaries in the area. piQworg fgr the conference con-ference were supplied by KayB.Mitani. Report Cards Ready at Junior High American Fork Junior High students may pick up their fourth term report cards at the school office between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Friday, June 2. During this time students will be able to check with counselors or administrators if they have questions about grades or if their report card contains errors. Cards that are not picked up on Friday, will be mailed on Monday, June 5. The most powerful motivating force is a man's "ego ideal"; ;the image he has of himself at his future best. Thursday, June 1,1978 Com. tanning fieranrta Inno 7 Il&yifliU aav The man who seeks your advice too often is probably looking for praise rather than in- Hotice is hereby given .nat the Planning Commission of American Fork City, Utah will hold its regular commission meeting on June 7, 1978 at the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, American Fork, Utah. The meeting shall begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Gath Coles will be present to discuss the multi-unit development proposal at 150 East 200 South. 2. A group of citizens requested by Garth Read will be present to request a zone change from R-3 to R-2 for property located between 100 and 200 East and 100 and 200 South. 3. Mental Retardation Association of Utah will be present to request a conditional use permit for a group home in the Christen Subdivision, 4. Harold Paulos will . request annexation fur property at 750 North and 350 East (Dean Frazier and J.H. Caldwell property). 5. Janice Mayne will be present to request preliminary subdivision approval for property at 700 North. 6. Other business. Dated this 30th day of May, 1978. Glen L. Durrant Plaaoiss Qamax. Ctmr. A friend is a man who knows you and still likes you, WflfiTED Someone with good credit to make smal! payment on fine Baby Grand Piano. No down payment required. May be seen in your area. Writs: St. Mgrks Mutlc Ctnter 631 East 3SC0 South S.LC, Utah 4107 FULL SSWISS LOBBYDRIVE-IN 9-2 Open every Saturday New Accounts. Consumer Loans Safety Deposit Box Service, etc c i irs& H QraEM KaimTGRGVE Hi rn"-'-T. Earn more now Now the Bank of American Fork can pay you: 7 on eight year certificates The current US Treasury bill rate on 6-month certificates, minimum deposit 10,000. (Has been averaging over 7) 8 on new IRA accounts (sub stantial penalty for early withdrawls) Come in and start earning more today. 1 ' :J Ernh Ci ki il 11 L '' ii l iCi J ll '4i ,1 r American Fork, Alpfee |