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Show Susan Walker. Trophies For Bowling Winners Winners in the American Fork Women's Bowling Asso- ciation tournament were awarded trophies at the awards banquet held on Tuesday evening, November 23, at the Kopper Kettle in American Fork. The team trophy in the "A" Division went to team memb- game; Lynn Houtz and Donna ers Elaine Gore, Jolien Hampton, singles titles. In the "B" division, team McKinney, Maria Pace, Ruth Smith and Kathy Young.. Ora Peterson won all events; Barbara Owen, high Smith, doubles, and Lois honors went to Naioma DeBolt, Tina Makin, Frances Watson, Joleen Walker and Jeanne Spykes and Lois Teddleton took the doubles title; Jolien McKinney, all events and high series; Una Crystal, singles and Lynn Houstz, high game. Girls putting away bikinis for the winter need not worry about moths getting their bathing suits. One moth was heard to tell another, they were hardly worth the effort. The Messiah year history, the Oratorio Mailorder the tickets. Rates are Deadline Sat. Saturday is the deadline for ordering tickets to the Dec. 18 and 19 performances of "The Messiah" by mail. For the first time in its 61- - LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY. DECEMBER! UTS Society of Utah is charging for $2.00 for main floor and balcony sides; $5.00 for main floor front and back center sections and back of balcony; and $6.50 for the main floor center section. Requests must be accompanied by payment and a stamped envelope. Specify number of tickets, price range, and date of desired performance, either Dec: 18 (Sat.) or Dec. 19 (Sun.) Both performances begin at Symphony, under the baton of Dr. Mischa Semanitzky, will be four nationally known 7:55 p.m. There is no afternoon performance this year. Mail ticket requests, before soloists: Joanne Ottley, soprano; Christina Krooskos, contralto; Henry Price, tenor and Gary Kendall, bass. Saturday, to the Utah Oratorio Society, P.O. Box 11714, Salt Lake City, Utah 84 U7. After that date, tickets may only be obtained at the Utah State Historical Society, 603 E. South Temple in Salt Lake City, until Dec. 11. chorus Joining the and members of the Utah Because of inflation, the Alaska pipeline is now expected to cost more than $5 billion. It takes 2,280 gallons of gasoline fuel equivalent to produce and distribute enough 400-voi- products to just feed one American during a year. Quarterly Phase I Fabric Sale Friday and Saturday Corduroy Brushed Denim J Single voume rvnii Knit-$1.2- Reg. sus.i.ro Flannel 1 ll nZ fc winning "A" Division competition in the American Fork Women's Bowling Tournament were, I. to r., first row, Ora Peterson (all events), Barbara Owen (high game), Lynn Houtz, Donna Smith (doubles). Second row, Elaine Gore, Jolien McKinney, Maria Pace, Ruth Smith, Kathy Young (team winners). Lois Hampton, singles winner, was absent from the picture. BOWLERS Yd 5 ..-..$1.- 19 Phase 1 Awards to Layne Zimmerman and Cal Dean Holmstead. Troop 109 was in the winners 's circle by virtue of Dwight Award, Larry Eagle Thomas' Star and the First Class going to Greg Lewis. Merit badges were given to Craig Wilcox, Greg Price and was Troop I with second place going to Troop Five and Troop 109 coming in third. Hin-ton- Bishop George. Tripp presented Eagle Awards to Bruce Harr and Dwight Hin-to- Jesse Mitchell. Troop I was well represented by the Star advancement to five boys: David Troop 100 presented progress awardsas follows: Tenderfoot, Jay Lynn Barney; Second Class to Todd Yates; First Class awards went to Ronald Johnson, Bryan Jacob-so- n and Eric Hanson. Troop 114 earned badges and advancements as follows: First Class to Richard Webb; life to John Kooinskv. The fallowing! njerit Peterson, Alan Findley, Michael Strong, Mike Cawley and Bryan Findlay. Michael Wright earned his Tenderfoot. David Peterson earned four merit badges as did Mike Strong. Mike Cawley was awarded three merit badges and Adam Russel received ye. Five badges were btys-earne- presented toBAlf(WmHlay;aitd;,T John Peet earned one. Bryan Findlay earned three badges and Mike Wright two, for a grand total of 20 badges earned. Troop Five presented a First Class advancement to Craig.,, Jenkins, and a total of 11 merit badges were presented, Robby Hunt, bdges:priKCJarK; IvanLee, Guy Evans, Bill Olsen, Richard Webb and Richard Wright. Eric Haws, Rich Houghton, Jay Harman all received two each and Blake Littleford, Rod Yates and Craig Jenkins all were awarded one badge each. In 1925 it was possible to buy an automobile for as little as $2601 MtimmimmmmmmmMimisXmMmmMttm The rates yua pay for natural "sas haw less ttam simce WM the year aft seram customers in Ms area. Yf0 A J Look at what's happened to some other costs: I liii iiiiiifcillift 111! IP if r;i Natural gas, up 95.6 Postage, up 650 Medica ncome Tax, Costs, UP 394 up 833 'ersonal In the light of substantially increased costs in 8 0RHL VE Now you can have a setting by Keepsake ...even if your diamond isn't a Keepsake. from 25 pages of new mountings in the colorful catalog, "The Perfect Setting." Each was designed by the same craftsmen who fashion Keepsake and Starfire diamond rings. You'll also find settings lor cocktail rings, earrings and pendants, and men's rings. Come In soon. The next best thing to a Keepsake.Js a setting by Keepsake. Choose Keepsake If you are buying your diamond anywhere else but at our store, you are not getting all that we offer I say this because it's an established fact "Let us Reset your Old Diamond READ'S JEWELRY I American Fork ' IMMMMMMacS almost every area, we've been able to keep our rates reasonable, through our own exploration effort, operating efficiences, and sound marketing practices. Today, natural gas remains your most efficient and economical source of energy. We're doing and to everything we can to keep it that way m ood Overall rices, cost of up 275 living, up 232 Jill ' - 1 (v' Wages, up 576 insure a continuing supply for the years ahead. You can help, too, by conserving In your every use. Costs based on fallowing sources: Natural Gas: Mountain Fuel's typical residential customer; Postage: 1st Class letter rates; Income Tex: Rates lor persons earning 18, 000-- J 0,000 taxable income; Medical Costs: Consumer Price Index Medical Care Component; Food Prices: Consumer Price Index Food Component; Cost of Living: Consumer Price Index; Wages: Since 1940 data not available In a consistent series before that workers. time, based on average wage and salary for Utah 1 'Our typical residential customer uses 180,000-cubi- c feet or gas annually, and pays S233.32 for this service. To do a comparable lob with another fuel youd pay: $646.70 lor propane; $445.42 lor heating Oil; $248.93 for coal; $596.91 for electricity. 4 Yd. 619 West State - Pleasant Grove Phone 7856157 "B" DIVISION WINNERS in the American Fork Women's Bowling Tournament were, I. to r., first row, Jeanne Spykes (doubles), Jolien McKinney (all events, high series), Una Crystal, (singles), Lynn Houtz (high game). Back row, Naioma DeBolt, Tino Makin, Frances Watson, Joleen Walker, Susan Walker (team). Lois Tiddleton, doubles winner, was absent from the picture. Troop Nine presented. The Lehi Stake Court of yt.wz Yd. I Lehi Stake Lists Results in Nov. Scout Court of Honor Honor was held November 28 with Ernest Oliver, chairman, in charge. Winning first place 10 max lviuuniAin rucij |