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Show The American Fork Stake Quarterly Conference will be held in the Stake Tabernacle and the Stake Center on Saturday and Sunday, December 9-10.- President Neal Savage and his counsellors Glenn A. Rhodes and J. R. Jolley extend a special invitation to all -of the eleven wards of the stake to attend at-tend as a family unit at the Sunday session. Elder Marvin J. Ashton of the Council of Twelve Apostles will be the visiting authority and will preside at the meetings. Elder Ashton, long prominent in Youth Leadership of the Church, was named a member of the : Council of the Twelve on December 2, 1971. He has traveled worldwide as a youth speaker, and in 1969 was awarded the Homer "Pug" Warner medal for outstanding service and example to youth. The schedule of meetings and those to attend is as follows: Saturday December 9 4:30 to 6:00 p.m., Chapel at new stake center: Stake Presidency, executive secretary and stake clerk. High Council. All Melchizedek Priesthood leaders. Wives of all those listed above. 7:00 p.m.. Stake Center Leadership meeting: All adult members of the stake. Theme: "Friendshipping non-members non-members and fellowshipping new converts." 8:30 p.m., Stake Center: Special session for all special interest, young special 'interest and " special "special interest members. Sunday December 10 8:00 a.m.. Baptismal room of stake tabernacle: Stake Presidency, executive secretary and stake clerks. JOEL ADAMSON Joel Adamson To Compete In Flit. Contest Joel Adamson of American Fork will represent the state of Utah at the National Young Farmers Speech Contest Saturday, December 9, at Kansas City. Mr. Adamson won second place in the Utah contest of the Young Farmers, but was chosen to represent the state at the National contest when the first place' winner declined to attend. Mr. Adamson will speak on "Agriculture, the American Ambassador," Am-bassador," with an emphasis on the consumer. Mike Bromley of Bromley's, Inc.,' American Fork, is serving as his major sponsor. Also sponsoring the Young Farmer is Deseret Heating and Air Conditioning of Salt Lake. Three winners will be chosen at the National contest. They will serve as spokesmen for the National Young Farmers Organization and will tour Boston, Philadelphia and San Diego in February, speaking with consumers to tell the story of farming. Each winner also receives $500 in cash. State winners win-ners have received $100 to help defray expenses back to the national competition. com-petition. Mr. Adamson is the son of Legrand Adamson of Highland. He has been active in agriculture throughout his life, having served in various positions in the Future Fanners of America Chapter while at American Fork High School, and an active member of the local chapter of the Young Farmers. He and his wife. Kay, reside in American Fork. X m .4"- j ' v f 1:. - Utah Pre ss As sociation 467 East Third South S?lt Lake City, Ut. 3 4111 A 1 S f: iff i t .7 1 i V J f Thursday. Oecember V v: MARVIN J. ASHTON High Council. Bishoprics, executive secretary and ward clerk. 10:00 a.m., General Session, Tabernacle: All of the 11 wards of the stake will meet together in the tabernacle taber-nacle for this session. Special music will be furnished by a 120 voice choir called from all 11 wards of the stake. All children ages 3 through 6 are invited to attend the Jr. Sunday School "session in 'the Cultural Hall of the' Tabernacle. 2:00 p.m., New Stake Center 250 South Center: Dedication of new Stake Center. Elder Marvin J. Ashton of the Council of Twelve will give the dedicatory prayer. All members of the stake are invited. Special music will be furnished by a 120 voice choir called from all ll wards of the stake. All are invited to attend the dedication of the new Stake Center at 250 South Center at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday. Sun-day. Elder Ashton will deliver the dedicatory prayer for this beautiful building. A choir of 120 voices called from all eleven wards of the stake will furnish the special music for the conference con-ference session at 10:00 and for the dedication of the stake center. Visitors are welcome at the conference con-ference and dedication. Hi School Choirs To Present Christmas Concert The American Fork High School Choirs will present their Annual Christmas Concert Thursday, December 14. at 7:30 p.m. in the American Fork High School auditorium. They will be featuring the Madrigal and A'capella Choirs. These two groups are led by officers, Barney Gwilliam, president; Connie Young, vice president; Diana Hunter, secretary; and Todd Cooper, treasurer. They will be presenting many fine and beautiful Christmas selections. Also the Mixed Chorus will perform some selected pieces with the Ladies Chorus and the A'capella Choir. It will be a very exciting evening for those who choose to attend. Residents are urged to come out and support your local choirs. The program will be under the direction of Dale Rasmussen, who has worked very hard with these groups to make their program a success. For some of the old fashioned Christmas Spirit, plan to attend the Christmas Concert. NOTICE There will be no regularly scheduled Planning Commission meeting on Wednesday, December 20, 1978 due to the Christmas Holiday Season. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, January 3, 1979. CurioMiy is the wick in the candle of learning. The most impressive example of tolerance is a golden wedding anniversary. f I i urn Msm 7. 1978 j i f ' ' I THE MESSIAH Soloists for the American Fork North LDS Stake presentation of "The Messiah" on Sunday. December 10, are, left to right, front row, Annette Anderson, Gladys Pulley, Judy Liddle. Back row, Wilford WKitaker, Paul Larsen (director). Lewis Garratt. Parley Belnap is at the organ. North Stake to Make It With Present Messiah Wool Contest Handel's "Messiah" will be presented by a 120 voice chorus Sunday, December 10, at the Stake Tabernacle. The traditional Christmas offering will begin at 8 p.m. It is being presented by members of the American Fork North Stake LDS Chorus under the direction of Paul arson with Parley Belnap as accompanist. ac-companist. Taking the leads are Annette Anderson An-derson and Gladys Pulley, sopranos; Judy Liddle, alto; Lewis Garratt, Tenor; and Wilford Whitaker, bass. June Chipman will narrate. Senior Citizens Holiday Dinner r Program Saturday The Annual Holiday Dinner for the Senior Citizens will be held Saturday, December 9, at 12:30 in the new Junior High School building. While the guests are assembling, Christmas music will be played by Inez Karren and Bud Hutchings. A delicious dinner will be served and dinner music will be provided by Dot Peterson, Fred Forbes and Jim Carter. A delightful program will be presented in the auditorium following dinner. Co-chairmen, Lorna Birk and LaPriel Walter, have made every effort to make this an outstanding event. They urge all Senior Citizens to come and spend the afternoon with their friends. im. Fork Stake Center eclication Rites Sunday The American Fork LDS Stake Center will be dedicated Sunday, December 10, at 2 p.m., according to announcement by Neal Savage, stake president. Elder Marvin J. Ashton of the Council of Twelve Apostles will give the dedicatory prayer. Music will be furnished by a 120 voice :horus made up from members of all the wards in the stake. The public is invited to attend, with a special invitation issued to all members DEDICATION The American Fork LDS Stake ceremonies on Sunday, December 10, at 2 Twelve Apostles will give the dedicatory Slated Monday LuRae Ault, chairman, announced today that the District Six "Make It With Wool Contest" will be held Monday at Lehi High School, v Judging will begin at 3:30 p.m. The judging is not open to the public. The girls will model their wool outfits for the public at seven p.m. in the Little Theatre of Lehi High School. Two, or possibly three winners, depending on the number of entrants, will be announced following the show. Participants choose wool materials and patterns of their choice and tailor them into a fashionable garment for the ..contest, .: Winners " selected by" competent judges will represent the area comprising com-prising Pleasant Grove, American Fork, and Lehi at the state contest on January 4, 1979, at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. Accident Reduction Program Initiated by Highway Patrol The Utah Highway Patrol, December 4, started an "Accident Reduction Program" for Salt Lake County. The program has taken almost a year to get underway due to manpower reassignments. This program involves the increased patroling of SR 171 (3300 of the American Fork Stake. Assisting President Savage in arranging the dedication program are Glen Rhodes and J. R. Jolley, counselors coun-selors in the stake presidency; and Perry Goodliffe and Carl L. Young, clerks. Also Bishop Reed Pulley of the Seventeenth Ward and Bishop Michael B. Georgeson of the Eighteenth Ward. The facility is used not only by the American Fork Stake, but also by members of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards. fcntsi, 243 South Center, will be dedicated in p.m. Elder Marvin J. Ashton of the Council of "BRICADOON"-Colin Wood and LeAnne Bingham will appear in lead parts when the high school presents Brigadoon starting tonight. . Brigadoon Starts Tonite at High School American Fork High School will be presenting "Brigadoon" starting tonight, December 7th. It will also be presented on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 8 and 9th, in the high school auditorium beginning at curtain time, 8:00 p.m. Tickets are available at the door or from high school students. This production includes a talented group of chorus members and dancers as well as orchestra members. The orchestra members include: Bryce Walker, Sam Taylor, Shirlene Devey, Brad Goodwin, Judy Larson, David Harris, Mark Engberson, DeAnn Gheen, Michelle Orton, Kevin Riehle, Laura Atwood, Sheryll Jacklin, Lynn Fackerell, Tamra Gerber, Nanette Whitney, and Barbara Adams. TJjeajjcKar.jfeft Baxter,.. Amola Haskell, Steve Monson, Larry Biggs, David Sine, Brad Tolman, Diane Eddington, Shane Jeffery, Nancy Pecoreili, Maren Anderson, Lori Sealey, Trudy Withers, Becky Bromley, Cathy Bond, Connie Young, and 3500 South) from 1-215 on the east to 8400 West. From statistics recorded, this highway has been found to be a very serious problem with almost 20 of all accidents in Salt Lake County occurring oc-curring along this highway. Also of importance is that the percentages tend to rise when you look at specific problem intersections along this highway such as 7th East, 5th East, 3rd West, Redwood Road, and 2700 West to mention a few. This program is being staffed with six troopers plus supervisors. Schedules for this accident reduction program are fixed to meet with the high accident frequency times. These officers will be patroling this highway in an effort to reduce the high accident causation factors such as following too closely, speed too fast for conditions, right-of-way turns at intersections and driving while intoxicated. The Utah Highway Patrol recognizes that SR 171 is not adequate for the amount of traffic using the highway; however, we also recognized that many motorists are not driving the highway with the understanding that when a roadway becomes less than perfect due to conditions such as highway design and traffic upon such highway, that it is essential to take extra precautions, and specifically reduce speed. It is hoped that with this program and the motorists' voluntary compliance to Utah's traffic laws, we will be able to reduce the high incidence of accidents along this highway. Booster Club To Sponsor t the Team The Cavemen Booster Club will sponsor "Meet the Team" with an evening of team introductions and a chance to meet the team members tonight in the boys gym at 6:30 p.m. Coach Carl Ingersoll and his assistant Art Allred will be on hand with all team members, as fans get an opportunity to learn more of tht Cavemen, a few basic plays and defenses will be shown, along i T I' I '( f Laura Durrant, Lisa Dean, Teresa Miller, Lou Bailey, Chris Williams, Jayna Cloward and Gun Molleryd. The chorus members include: Mike Baxter, Larry Biggs, Lisa Blackburn, Nice Boren, Robyn BrencbJey, Becky Bromley, Kristin Catherall, Jayna Cloward, Laura Durrant, Arnold Haskell, Tim Hoggard, Nancy Holman, Volette Jensen, Sandy King, Steve LaBaron, Jodi Liston, Carolin Matthews, Mat-thews, Gun Molleryd, Steve Monson, Annette Myrup, Penny Neves, Nancy Pecoreili, Mont Swain, Brad Tolman, Sarah Udell, Gina Warnick, Aurene Watson, Julie Whitlock, Christina Williams and Connie Young. The general public along with the parents and students are urged to come .out and see this outstanding production, it will be well worth your while. fa. j X a J f 1 1 . ; ? JACK LARSEN to direct Civic Chorus in Christmas Concert. AF Civic Chorus To Present Christmas Concert Narration by Aaron Card, guest artists, The Bell Ringers from Cyprus High School, are two special reasons to attend the Annual Christmas Concert by the American Fork Civic Chorus. The concert will be held Sunday evening, December 17, at 8:00 p.m. in the American Fork Tabernacle on Main and First East. Mr. Card is well known for his work in this area, notably that of narrator for the Pageant of the Arts. It is an honor to have Mr. Card participating in the concert with the Civic Chorus. It is also an honor to have the Bell Ringers with the American Fork chorus for the third year. To all residents who haven't heard this talented group, you have missed a very special treat. For those who have heard them, this is a fine opportunity to hear and be thrilled by them again. The Bell Ringers and Mr. Card add much to the Civic Chorus concert and there have been many requests for them to reappear on the program. Just a reminder that the $ p.m. time is in consideration of church ineeiir.p that evening. with a "slam dank" contest. , Booster Club officers hops that you will take time to join ths Errlcr Cl:X Immediately following Its t:? meeting "Erigadocn" will ts ctr-i zi the high school, it hc-I'j fr:' ? cf belrg a very rich end t : everting. 1 I s h |