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Show "Td e department nrrn Lehi Sports New Fire Truck 3 If you've seen a big yellow fire truck around town lately it's ours! According to Lehi Fire Chief Grant Smith, the -- newest addition to Lehi's firefighting equipment arrived last week. The $58,000 unit was paid for entirely with Federal Drigg's Barbershop funds and is a welcome addition to the local unit. Chief Smith said the 1250 gallon pumper was built by American La France on a Ford truck chassis. The truck was ordered in February 1975 and was delivered in October 1976, two years and eight months later. Since it's initial arrival il has been in Salt Lake City being outfitted with the various equipment, nozzels. hoses, etc. The new truck sprouts a big nozzel mounted on the top, which will put out approximately 700 gallons per minute. Under New Barber "Heber" Randy Anderson C-9- Senior Ball Friday The annual Senior Ball at the Lehi Hih School will be Ion, Michelle Sorensen and Bill Brown, assembly committee. (Friday). The formal dance will begin at 8:30 p.m. in the ficers, held tomorrow evening North Gym. Theme for the dance will be "I Need You" and music will be by The Entertainment Committee. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Corsages are acceptable. The floor show, featuring Committee members are being assisted by class ofincluding Keith Harr. president; Barbara Merrill, . vice presidetn; and Jill secretary. Filzc-r-ald- All Types of Haircuts Stop In and Get Acquainted Hours - 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tues.-Sa- t. class members, will be presented at 10 p.m. Patrons desiring to see the floor show may be admitted for $1.00 per person. Brent Dorton is serving as chairman of the dance, assisted by Cathy Dorton and Shelley Wagstaff, Collette Russon and Lori Clark are dance chairmen; Jodi Dal- - NEW FIRE TRUCK Grant Smith, Lehi Fire Chief, proudly shows Lehi City Councilwoman Joanne Brown and Mayor Evan L. Colledge, Jr. newest piece of equipment. The $58,000 truck was delivered this week to augment Lehi's fire fighting equipment. You Better Believe It 4 We were part of a group of press corpsmen who were special guests at Tiffany's At- tic production of "A Girl In My Soup" last week and sincerely enjoyed the show. The meal was exceptional and the introduction to the main event as performed by the Kazoos and the waitresses was a lot of fun. Robert Horton and Dick Powell Jr. as leading actors in "Girl In My Soup" entertained with professionalism but the star of the show was really the "girl" Linder Hookey. After seeing Robert Horton as the dashing, romantic hero in "Wagon Train" it was a little unnerving to watch him as a lover and playboy. Personally I preferred the leather f boots, and cowboy hat he wore I as the western hero more than the shorts he wore in "Girl in My Soup". The I 4 production is rated PG anddeservedly so. For mature audiences, it was entertaining aiiu unci caiuig, uut picaae, uui jt for anyone with reservations about seeinp and hearing a 5 situation compromising-typ- e show. , X But golly, I've waited a long "J time to be conS&lered an adult $ and kind of hate to miss out on 1 all the "mature only" exicte- red-heart- ' ' ment!) Annthpr Kevipw who remember Imogene Coca and Sid Ceasar on T.V. you will no doubt get a kick out of watching Miss For those Coca as she portrays her role at the Gaslight Theatre in Salt Lake. She was a delight and did a super job of keeping the audience enthralled with her abilities as an actress, both as comedienne and real dramatic ability. We were guests at the show and really appreciated the chance to see this presentation, live, on the stage. If you get a chance to see it, do. It's worth the effort to get there. The Christmas Parade is going to be held November 27 and that means Old Santa is comin' to town the Saturday after Thanksgiving. The lights will be turned on and the holiday spirit will begin in earnst. Have you started to collect tickets yet? Get yours at Lehi stores because one of them can win you a big, fancy turkey or some lovely gift or even some Christmas cash. Gift-O-Ra- The Gift-O-Ram- has a become a Lehi tradition and is a fun way to encourage local shopping. Can you believe the judicial system that metes out a sen- - 0 : A i X I then the scene goes on, to higher court, to higher court, then back to the Supreme court on appeals. When are we going to get some bite back in our courts. What good does it do to track down a killer, then let him loose on the public or to recline in prison at the taxpayers expense when he actually wants to pay for his crime with his life. Boy, something is really wrong with this kind of justice! f By Belly Fowler tence to an admitted murderer, then reneges on the sentence? What kind of crime deterrant is that? The Supreme Court's decision to let the state's decide is so silly it hurts. The state decides on the death penalty. Lehi. Following the meeting refreshments will be served. All in this age group are urged to attend. teacher at always upsets the applecart can be a disruptive influence. The art of leadership is to retain the adventurous spirit without going overboard. Delia Zimmerman years 'of serViCe HI GIWXITTO: I I - L Closs of 76 prexy Keith Harr checks over poster announcing annual class dance with dance chairman Brent Dorton. Formal dance is Friday evening at 8:30 p.m. at the school. SENIOR BALL FRIDAY Contemporary Poster Portraits Inches Twenty by Twenty-fou- r Prints are for the person looking for something different. Mounted on extra heavy board for long life and matted to a compled size of twenty-si- x $19.95. by thirty inches. Call American Fork 756-7109 town. A big change in education from when she went to school and now is the athletic programs " sentiments towards capital punishment saying it should be used when someone kills a number of people "just for the fun of it." Born in American Fork, on November 9, 1897 to George Hoben and Margret Robinson, Mrs. Zimmerman lived in A.F. until she was married in 1918. r at the schools. "They played baseball and basketball, but they didn't have swimming and things ; like they have now," sais Mrs. Zimmerman. The things she enjoys doing now are going for walks with her neighborhood friends and when Christmas comes around Mrs. Zimmerman says she is busy the whole day visiting her children and grandchildren. So if you see a pile of packages walking around on legs Christmas day, yell out. PRE-HOLIDA- it DELLA ZIMMERMAN "Hello Delia," because she undoubtedly will be delivering all sorts of goodies to her family. Y She attended grades one I through ten and after that worked in J.C. Penny's. "I made $50 a month and when I got married I had $200 in the bank. Oh, that was a lot of money," she exclaimed. Mrs. Zimmerman was married to her deceased husband Steven on July 16, 1918 in the Salt Lake Temple. Between them they had three children; S. Rex and Donna Z. Evans of Lehi, and Glen R. of Orem. Now she has 21 grandchildren and 13 In addition to being city judge Mrs. Zimmerman kept the court records for Lehi and Orem. Also she acted as an election judge for a number of years. Talking some of the city of Lehi Mrs. Zimmerman said the population is the big Boots Justin Nacona Wrangler Acme Durango ; From $20 Up (I Wellington Dress r.ionsTEnsy A ltd plan deposits must bo mcdo by Bocomboi 31 to savo on your 1976 loses. KRA roliromcnl Work Mm MiwHiMi tmimm V 11 The Virtual Image change. According to her the extreme north and south portions o.f the city have experienced the greatest growth. That and the number of new stores that have come into man never had one ticket go unpaid. Talking about the present legal case that's in the news, Mrs. Zimmerman said of Gary Gilmore, "Why can't they let him die." She expressed her KjttH V r-- - NEEHS early morning seminary Senior Citizens What would it be like to be a justice of the peace, and a woman? Delia Zimmerman says, "I enjoyed that." Mrs. Zimmerman was city judge for eight years and heard local cases in addition to those the highway patrol brought her. "I never had anyone get mad at me except one man who I fined for fishing with two poles," Mrs. Zimmerman told the Free Press. In eight 4tt- ( 7th-12t- One of the essential qualities of a good leader, even on the lowest level, is the ability to know when to depart from the normal, when to take risks. On the other hand, the person who ft: a fireside for everyone 12 years old and over will be held Sunday, November 21, at 7:00 h Ward. p.m. in the Lehi Guest speaker will be Brother Young, who is presently an A Spotlighting- - tho lTYSTeSoUS I Fireside Sunday Men's Women's Childrens ml J() Coral Theatre American Fork Shows Sunday 3, 5, 7 & 9 p.m. Nov. 21 One Day Only 0 Sunn Classic Passes Only .0 the no retirement plan where you work, or if you're State Bank of Lehi is qualified to provide you with a federally approved retirement program that includes tax benefits that can help you right now. will be If you sign up by December 31, 1976, whatever money you deposit deductible from your 1976 income taxes and will immediately begin All the money you deposit earning interest to be paid on your retirement to and your interest earnings are federally insured $40,000 just as with any other account at the State Bank of Lehi. 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