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Show Free Press - Lehi Irrigation Company Wednesday. December 30, 1981 - Page 5 Delinquent Water Assessments for 1981. Name of corporation, Lehi Irrigation Company, location of principal place of business, Lehi, Utah. Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent water assessments upon the following described stock on account of assignment levies on the 1st day of October, 1981, the amount set opposite the name of the respective share holders. Joseph Lucido 1 Clifford Laycock Spencer Black (David Staple) Fred Buhler Lester Burningham Marshall Carter James Conners Elton Corp. Floris Copier WilfordDay Donald Fenn G. Norman Fenn Jean Fitzgerald Glen Fuller Floyd Griffiths Highland Manor Estate Raymond Hutchinson Ephram Law Jani V. Lewis Dennis Likes John Macfarlane 89.80 ' 57.00 61.00 6.5 7 1 1 13.00 13.00 7.3 63.40 1 13.00 2 21.00 81.00 21.00 37.00 9.5 2 4 1 13.00 6.8 61.20 77.00 9 1 1 1 1 CarlJ.Mellor 1.5 Albert Ostroff Ronald Peck 1 1 16.8 4 1 2 2 Anderson 2.5 8 13.00 21.00 1 2 5 2 3 29.00 4.6 100 Harding Realty Co. Jessie Heath Jay Hogan John Hutchings Bud Nielson Linda Long or Millie Snow Donald Manning Wayne Maupin Larry J. Miller (Gene Turner) D.R. Mitchell (Richard Erickson) 1 13.00 3 1.7 29.00 1 18.60 13.00 69.00 13.00 13.00 4 2 9 4 37.00 21.00 77.00 37.00 1 1 13.00 15.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 21.00 37.00 13.00 5 45.00 1 8 1 Jedda Monson Mike McClure Reta McKelvey Marvin Wilcock Lamont Jonsson Daniel Nelson Jack Olsen Thomas Piatt Kent Shepherd 1 13.00 41.80 805.00 13.00 1.25 ::i. .1,.. ; 1 Vl 5 1 Smart 2 4 Arva Smith Bob Smith Glen M. Smith in the Lehi Free Press, Dec. 30, 1981 because in the group The the and was of the Club at Polynesian Its BYU. primary 1855-5- 6 but disagreeable unavoidable part of their fare. With only such nourishment as could be obtained from most this too exclusively vegetarion diet, it is small wonder that men were often staggering streets seen along the from sheer weakness. Concerning these strenuous and trying times, Samuel Briggs relates the following: "The difficulty of obtaining bread to eat was only surpassed by the trouble we had in getting something to go with. Indeed, this suf- prolonged group president severe in the history of Utah. In common with others, the people of Lehi suffered intensely during this time. Heavy snows and extremely cold weather continued until late in the spring. With but few comforts to offset the intense cold, and with a small store of food owing to the failure of the crops the year previous, the people were subjected to deep fering. Every expedient was restarted to in order to, alleviate this trying condition. Sego bulbs, thistle roots, and artichokes, together with pig weed "greens," a constituted ai c ui n iillv students at liYU, have often proved purpose is to perpetuate the Polynesian culture, expose Intermountain area residents to the song and dances of that culture, and to provide income to Polynesian students attending area schools. Many of the have performers previously worked at the Polynesian Culture Center in Hawaii. Kelly said that the group has performed for civic groups, clubs. businesses, schools and families, church groups towns in cities and throughout the Intermountain area, ' including trips to Indian reservations and a special lour to Kansas town. 'Grandma' Jacobs had an old iron kettle was to be used, the cracks were filled with flour paste of which JANUARY rioe V V you called DIET CENTER? City. If organizations of up to 500 people want to have a dinner with the r show, the group can prepare a variety of menus -everything from roast pork to chicken with all the Polynesian trimmings, Kelly said. one-hou- Start our program the first week in January, and you can be 17 to 25 pounds Severe In Lehi occasionally of squash and of parsnips but of the three beet molasses was the least repulsive. The cooking was done in large iron or brass kettles, of which there were very few in the Isn't it about time if slimmer by Valentine's Day! a small quantity was also kept on hand to stop leaks during the process of cooking. It sometimes Tie Natural happened that small pieces of beet were left 1 in the molasses these the children great delicacies." rSSSflc and considered Way to Lose Weight!" I CALL TODAY 785-322- 9 lvV BursH Good Thru JanifJ im- possible, so dry bread frequently formed our fare. The people made molasses of beets and New Year's Eve Dance Slated at North Stake Come :o lie super New Year's Eve Dance on December 31 a he Norii S ake Cen er. There will he a dance for all high school age you'h. Everyone is Itcl'rcshmcn s will be lie served hroiiglioii dance and ice (ream sundaes will be served af er midnigh: dress (iiiys were pan s and a dress shir. ( I il ls wear dresses. No l,e is. A $2 dona ion is in order and a dance card 6 j'K-ke- 1982. 1.YD . invied :o come and celehra e he new year. A disc from will be here o provide he music. The dance is from 9 p.m. y and January 7, Tahiti organized a decade ago by Jack Hao, then The winter of 1855 and noted for being probably Zealand peformers are from those countries," Kelly said. "The album is easy listening and includes a variety of songs - from ballads to jungle drums." 1856 is Lehi, Utah Published New Winter of 85.00 10 Keith Smith 21.00 2 Frank Smith 29.56 1 Bert Snow 17.00 1.5 Bessie Faye Sorenson 213.00 26 Shelby Taylor 21.00 2 Ralph Thompson 17.00 1.5 K.R. Vreekin 21.00 2 Edith Walker 13.00 1 David L. Woffinden 13.00 1 Richard Worthen In accordance with the law and order of the Board of Directors made on the 1st of December, 1981, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at Lehi Memorial Building on the 4th day of January, 1982 at 2 p.m. to pay delinquent assessment thereon with cost of advertising assessment thereon, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. B.J.Lott-Secretar- and m 21.00 1 Hawaii, represent Samoa, Polynesian culture, 13 members of the Aloha Islanders performing and recording group from the Provo-Orearea take listeners on a vicarious trip across the Pacific. Now in its tenth year, the group recently produced its first album entitled "Jungle Rain" in a Provo recording studio, according to William Kelly of Orem 13.00 16.20 1 "Songs on the album the from greeting 45.00 21.00 1.4 2 01 4 Performers Record New Album Polynesiancoordinator. AaaaLoooHaaa! With this friendly 29.00 29.56 769.00 13.00 21.00 1 Ron Peck Don Kleinman Horrace Hadfield (Dennis White) . 1 2 3 t l'ol ik suiiis ulitiuic iiluiiini allium eiililleii ".ltiiilf llaiii." TUK ALOHA ISLANDKKS, a group just released their first 69.00 95.5 Evans 756-377- 13.00 13.00 13.00 21.00 21.00 25.00 1 Joe Ford (John Thomas) Milo 53.00 1 Lloyd Ash Darwin Bergeman Marjorie Rawlings Reed Bullock Bobby Chivers Dale Clark Dale Colledge J.B. Cooper EIRay Morrill Robert Doyle R.L. 6 1 Jan-Steve- Ernest A. 6 37.00 13.00 53.00 more information on how to pull it all back together call For 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 17.00 13.00 13.00 140.00 1 Ellis Robinson Gaylen Rogers Dale Shumway Wallace Somerville Kenneth Visser JoeH. Wills Kenneth Wilson Wayne Adams Marianne's exercise classes beginning Mon., Jan. 4, 9 pm at the Apollo Hall in Am. Fork 13.00 1 10.6 P.H.&J.Co. Atttfiratfnira! AMOUNT $13.00 STOCKHOLDER from iur bishop is DENIM Choose brushed or unbrushed denim in blues and fashion colors, all cotton or polyestercotton, machine wash, 45" widths, REG 2.47 YD FLANNELETTE PRINTS FASHION PRINTS Perfect for blouses, dresses, skirts, easy care polyester cotton, machine washdry, 45" widths, Soft, comfortable, in many floral prints, all cotton, synthetic blends, machine wash, 45" widths, REG 1.67 YD REG 1.47 YD required. 12:30a. in. rv Special Interest Fireside 3 Ac f FOR SANDWICH CREMES Creme filled cookies for school lunches, 7 oz bags, A Special asst flavors Iuieresi Fireside for boih slakes will be held January 3 at 7:30 in i he Lehi North Slake Center. Speaker for ihe fireside will be Roger Merrill, who is in charge of welfare services for die IDS Church. An im cresting l 5X f fills! 147 rewarding evening is in sinre for all Special i mm iiniif&iX Im&f ii Longer life for any use, REG 2.27 in ! Lehi Lehi Sixth Ward - Option A Stake Schedule Effective Jan. 1 through December 1982 OPTION A - Sacrament first OPTION B - Priesthood first Lehi First Ward Option B 0 Priesthood 50Min. p.m. Relief Society 40min. :40 p.m. Sunday School 2:5070min :00 p.m. Activity Night: Tuesday Lehi Second Ward Option A 11:30-1- 2 Sacrament 70min 40 p.m. 40 nun 12:50-- 1 :30 p.m. Sunday School 1:40-- 2 Priesthood 50min :30p.m. Relief Society, Primary Activity Night: Wednesday Lehi Fifth Ward Option A 9:00-1- 0 Sacrament 70min 10a.m. 10:20-1- 1 40min 00a.m. Sunday School 11:10-12- : Priesthood 50min 00 Noon Relief Society, Primary Activity Night : Tuesday 1:00-1:5- - Sacrament 70min 40 m in Sunday School Priesthood 50 min Relief Society, Primary Activity Night: Wednesday Lehi Ninth Ward Option A Sacrament 70 min 40 min Sunday School Priesthood 50 min Relief Society, Primary Activity Night: Thursday Lehi Tenth Ward - Option A Sacrament 70 min 40 min Sunday School Priesthood 50 min Relief Society, Primary Activity Night: Wednesday Lehi Thirteenth Ward Option Sacrament 70 min 40 min Sunday School Priesthood 50 min Relief Society, Primary Activity Nighl : Tuesday I 9:00 10: 10 a.m. 10:20 11 :00 a.m. 11: 10 12:00 Noon -- -- 2:00-3:1- 0 p.m. 3:20-4:0- 0 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 4: 10 2 FOR 9:00 10: 10 a.m. 10:20-ll:00a.11:10-12:0- 0 Noon 99 VELOUR KITCHEN LEPAGE'S TAPES Choose Wx 1000" Thriftape orV2"x450" Invisible Tape, REG 77 1.97 ' 1:00 2: 10 p.m. 2:20 3:00 p.m. 3:10-4:0- 0 p.m. TOWELS 15"x25", delightful assorted print patterns and colors, VAL 1.77 IF PERFECT DISH PAN Fits in standard twin sink, EA J Handy size for small cleaning jobs, wire bale, pouring spouts, recessed hand grips, REG 2.97 cushions china and glassware, REG 2.97 57 i J 1.27 ENVELOPES Ruled or plain 6" x 9" writing tablets, or 100 letter size or 50 legal size envelopes, REG 99 EA sheets, college or wide rule, irx8'2", REG 88 W. FOR TABLETS AND THEME BOOK 4 colors, use a separate color for each subject, 40 53 A REG 1.67 88 MINI BUCKET -- First quality, college or wide rule, 10V" x 8", 3 hole, mm iinWi'"'"" tAtt"""' '"A, SALLY FOWLER, Miss Lehi, extends holiday greetings from Miss Lehi Committee and royalty to Cilv Council Representative JoAnn Brown and citizen of Lehi. acrylic, 4 ply, 3Vi oz pull skeins, machine wasndry, choice of many colors 'DuPont Cert. Mark BATTERY Inieresis. V 200 COUNT FILLER PAPER YARN Orion 9 VOLT ALKALINE y and 99 SAYELLE KNITTING Main American Fork 9:30 7 M-- F 9:30-- Sat. 6 g |