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Show Free Immunizations Thursday. August 16, Lehi Free Press Page 9 1979 Free immunizations will be available August 25 at the Hogle Zoo for polio, diptheria, whooping cough, mumps, measles, rubella and tetanus. The vaccines (which are required for school children will be given by Primary Children's nursing stall. Adults can gel diptheria tetanus boosters To begin the serial day a flag with the logo of the International Year of the Child will he raised during a ceremony at the hospital. Guest speaker. Lola Kedford. js a memter of the . For all your Run a classified ad and get results. When the smart people are ready to buy they check the classifieds Uj Jfmm first. And r thousands do it every 4 Vacuum Supplies New and used vacuums V day! n SALES Classified work for you. "j , Repair on most makes A & B Stales National Commission for the children's year. The International Year of the Child was designated to celebrate (he strides to benefit children that have been made in the past, as well as focus on fulure of children needs " : United REACH THE RIGHT PEOPLE! Vacuum 1012 East State Rd. American Fork Sklji Iktt press (west of Reams) 756-334- 7 LEHI STAKE YOUNG WOMEN'S PRESIDENC- Y- New presidency of the Lehi Stake Young Women's organization include Ann Laurel Counselor, Marilyn Nielsen, President; and Rita Felt, MIA Maid Counselorseated I. to r. Back, I. to r., are Donna Gordon, Beehive Counselor, and Joanne Wing, secretary. Swenson, CRADLE NEWS The following babies Aug. 8- For Class Brent and Vickie Chamberlain Cooper of Bellemead, New Jersey welcomed a handsome baby boy August 2, 1979. The husky young man weighed eight pounds ten ounces and measured 21 inches tall. He has dark hair and will be named Kendal Clive. Proud brothers and sisters are The Class of '59 will stage a 20 year reunion at the Alpine Country Club August 17. The festivities will begin at 6 p.m. and continue throughout the A delicious evening. dinner and delightful program has ' been planned. Any class member who may not have been contacted should call Rita Greenwood, Becky Bromley or John Bone, Of Senior Citizens To Hold Elections Thursday, August 16, at 1 p.m., the Utah State Coalition of Senior Citizens will hold its Annual Election to its Board of Directors at the Kamas Senior Citizens Center, Kamas, Utah. Senior members Coalition and from representatives 1959 768-324- ; Country Forensics Meet Homestay Program High school forensic and coaches from Lehi and 26 other schools in Utah, Nevada, California Coopers Welcome Son Brandon, Ryan, Damon and Carolyn. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chamberlain, Lehi and Mr. and Clive Mrs. Cooper, American Fork. The maternal grandparents plan a visit to see their new grandson. And German - Class Reunion Candace, At Color students - Michelle, Japanese, Brazilian - Girl to Wayne born at the John and Lesa Robinson American Fork Hospital: Halversonof Lehi. Aug. 6 Girl to Randy Aug. 9- Boy to Robert and Debra Wingard and Diane Wilson Young of American Fork. Hooley of Highland. Aug. 7- - Girl to Vernon Aug. 7 Girl to Kevin and Robin Tucker and Deborah Johnson Provost, of American Bullock of Alpine. Fork. Aug. 8 Girl to Danny Aug. 7 Boy to Michael and Annetta Gillespie and Heidi Hadfield Smith Lukerof Orem. of Las Vegas, Nevada. Aug. 8- Girl to Ronald Aug. 7 Girl to Bruno and Bonnie Ross Cook of and Karen Thacker American Fork. Marberger of Pleasant Grove. were Lehi High All class members are cordially invited to News In 1949 J.J. Mercer and his police force uncovered some thefts even before the owners of the property knew of its loss. Officer Boyd Durrani nabbed two juveniles on a power scooter Saturday which it developed later had been taken from the at Lehi High School earlier. The scooter belonged to Dean Allred of Lehi and was held until he could get it. and the Philippine Islands are Color attending a Country Forensics Institute at Southern Utah State College. "By the end of the 10-d- institute, participants will be ready to go out and wage war in the forensics world," M. L. Smith, SUSC debate coach and institute Japanese, Brazilian Interested families and German high school students will be arriving in California for a one-yehomestay program beginning August 26. American families are being sought by Pacific Intercultural Exchange (PIE) to host these students. should know that the student is received as a member of the family, not as a guest, and shares in the joys and responsibilities of family life. The size or wealth of the family or the ages of the host family members are not the most important director, said. A typical day for the 130 students and 10 coaches .begins with considerations. Exbreakfast at 7 a.m. Then students have change from 8 a.m. to noon, they been happily placed in - attend lectures dealing families wlth' small with debate. . Following children, no children, "and lunch hour, they return even families. for t wo .m ore hours of The students who lecture , and a, participate in this laboratory session. Aftej: program are eager an hour off for dinner, discover American they "return "for. '.yet, ifamily life. The students lecture' are between t&e "another two-hoagesof and another three hours lcind can comJiand of labwork ,.v municate,, in English. "As you can see, thiSis " Familiesnterested in a grueling schedule tp!. i call or participating, follow. It isn't a program,:! PJE for those who 'might be' , 96 at " .representative interested v in . forensics South, West, ;,3100 It's for dedicated Bountiful Utah 84010, students who plan to. win phone 80i T 292-- 124. in forensic wnipetitiori," Smith said. ' Up With Child-Ru- n He predicts that there will be many state and With the idea that kids winners can be joggers too, all national emerging from the inyoung people seven years and older are invited for stitute which is being on August 25 held for the first time as a A SUSC. forensics in the "Up with Child-Run.- " tournament at the end of (Parents may the institute will put to enter if accompanied by a child.) test the skills parThe beginticipants have acquired during their slay. ning at Primary Children's Hospital is set to go two distances, one and onehalf miles to People should not give Shriner's Hospital for to charities becuasc it's a beginners and five miles good "cause", without to Hogle Zoo for those knowing more facts. more experienced. Entry Many good causes have forms can be picked up at evolved into ripoffs sporting goods stores or helpful hints from your J.C. Penney stores. United Wav one-pare- ylrr- writelHe 5 run-wal- k run-wal- k each of the District No. 3 (Summit, Wasatch and Utah Counties) are expected to attend, as well as any senior citizens who are interested in joining the Coalition. Nominations for this seat on USCSC's Board will be taken from the floor at the election. At the Senior Coalition meeting, an VOU MEAN PISSS 0 SVmmiM issue discussion will follow the Board Election. Local and statewide issues of concern to senior citizens y in the area, such as utility rates, the high cost of food, housing and transporation will be considered. Seniors who are interested in this meeting and other activities of the Coalition should call Nancy Meldrum, or USCSC office, Salt Lake City, for information. AM three-countr- 'A 377-593- 359-970- MJL News In 1929 Fred Bradley, local poultryman, was elected a member of the board of directors on the Utah State Poultry Producers' Watch For Free Press Day at Saratoga Association at the Poultry Producers' convention held at the BYU in Provo during Leadership Week at that institution. BUEV C 1979 PlIIK Hill mc Aug. 24 |