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Show J T Ends, Giffto-ftam- a 13 Prizss " A giant Gift 0 Rama. The Chamber of Commerce President, Ron Peck and Chairman Dale Ekins emceed the conclusion of the exciting giveaway program. During the Gift 0 Rama season in Lehi, shoppers were given tickets for each dollar spent in participating merchants stores. These tickets were collected each Saturday for three weeks and lucky folks walked away with cash, prizes and turkeys. 0 Place; Gary Cooper, turkey; LaNae Cook, stocking from Lehi Drug; Judy Nielsen, $10 Livestock Supply; Diane Boren, bank; Jody Smith, turkey; Julie Fowler, Ace Milk Depot; Tony Goates, Pennys $5.00 gift. Carolyn Urie, Christmas stocking from Lehi Drug; program Also, $10.00 Rolayn Smith, Lehi Amoco; Evan Anderson, Mable Smith, Lehi Amoco; Liz Peck, AA Realty $5.00; Jody Neilsen, Lehi Amoco; Jean-ett- e Fox, Lehi Amoco; Bonnie Miner, Lehi Amoco; Lynette Fox, Lehi Amoco; Lynn Nielsen, Leanys; Antone Holmes, turkey; Annette Pulley, Bank; Pat Smith, $10.00 Super Quality Market; LaNae Cook, $5.00 Lehi Amoco; Suzanne Ray, $10.00; LaNae Cook, Lehi Floral; Ruth Molyneux, Lehi Amoco; and Jody Nielsen, $50.00. Lehi Ambulance p Half Comtyry Auxiliary Updates Equipment Provo. has an area coverage from the point of the mountain to the East Lehi City limit. They also cover west to the Tooele County line and on Highway 68 to Elberta. Before the use of the pages the dispatcher in Provo had to telephone over to Lehi to get people to man the ambulance. The state legislator eliminated the function of auxiliary police in the state and since The Lehi Ambulance Auxi15 walkie-- liary recently bought talkie pages for $3,600. The pages receive messages directly from central dispatch in Christmases Ago "A good bobsleigh ride Nikki Brade. Ye Old Pool Shoppe; during the holiday season. The Lewis will celebrate their 68th Mr. and Mrs. George Christmas together, and after the first of the year will their anniversary. whoop-u- A Hutches'; Belva Adams, blanket from Powers; Horace Bone, $10.00; Leslie Lewis. This N That; Liz Peck, Lehi Amoco, Terri Lynn Jolley, $10.00; LuAnn Pope, Lehi Amoco; Liz Smith, Maverick; Kim Potter, Lvestock Supply; Gary Cooper, Leslie Ann Lewis, Lehi Amoco; Mable Smith, $10.00; S. Adams, turkey; Clay Peck, Lehi Amoco; fusing than they are for today's children," Ruia reminisced. "We didn't have the t$ll The name of Connie Nielsen as last week's Mystery Personality eluded no one but the amount of clues to identify her was as elusive as ever. Eleise B. Smith, 845 North 1000 East, Lehi, correctly named Connie as Personality of the Week, but failed in her efforts to find all the clues. She named eight of a possible nine hidden throughout the ads. The clues are as follows: 2. 4. 1. church-worke- seamstress, 3. r, 5 drama fan, 5. Glen children, 6. designing woman, 7. helps brides, 8. this 'n that, 9. works in old bakery. Eleise will receive ten dollars in Lucky Bucks for having her entry drawn from the Mystery Personality box and next week's jackpot will be an exciting $110.00. that amount of money would be a super way to start out the New Year, so get busy with your pencil, paper and Free Press and track down the new Mystery Personality's identit' y- If you correctly name the personality and have the right amount of clues, you could enrich your budget by $110.00! If you haven't entered the Mystery Personality Contest before, join the fun by entering now; if you have entered but have failed to have your entry drawn from the box of entries, don't quit now. You could be next week's big winner. Remember persistence pays off, especially when money enters into the picture. Pocketing at Nat League of CiiiGS Congress The League of Cities is both a state and national organization formed by cities in 1960 but historically dates back in one form or another to 1891. The purpose of the League of Cities is to aid cities in their efforts to plan budgets, better organize city services, and in lobbying efforts on state and national levels. While at the convention in Denver, Mrs. Brown says she spent a good deal of her timfe ; in workshops keyed to the in- terests and problems of small cities. Some of the topics discussed included the economy and quality of life in the small town, Lehi City and the State of were represented at the National League of Cities Congress held in Denver, Utah Colorado November 27 through December 1 by .Lehi Councilwoman JoAnn Brown. MET SHOPPING DAYS 'TIL CHRISTMAS Dalley's 785-501- 1. recently to relay emergency calls their new equipment. L. to r., are the problems of having part time elected officials, and how to deal with television, radio and newspaper reporters. The City Congress is held annually, but this is the first year Mrs. Brown has attended. In 1975 the Lehi councilwoman became second vice president of the League of Cities on the state level. She was the first . woman in the state to be on the executive committee. This vear-she- has :beeatir8t ice president. If the usual pattern is followed in the organization, she will succeed to president of the state league in 1977. Said Mrs. Brown of the League of Cities organization, "I've seen the helpfulness it is to cities. It's the type of organization you don't hear about unless you are in government, but it's a valuable resource VViiners aid." Announced Land Use Meeting Postponed Until After Holidays Shoppers who purchased gifts at Dalley Hatch Jewelry in Lehi recently had a good chance to win expensive turquoise jewelry in their Christmas grawing. The drawing was held at Dalleys last Saturday and Kathy Chipman of American Fork was the lucky recipient of a gorgeous squashblossom necklace. Second prize was won by Dallas East of American Fork. He won a turquoise choker. Wendy Henderson of Provo won a beautiful turquoise bracelet for third prize. Each person who purchased $10 or more worth of merchandise from Dalleys were given chances on the jewelry. Press - 22, 1976 Mystery Personality Imhml Soars Lehi ElepresQiiGcl that time the Auxiliary has There was always the risk that behind a frisky team of horses, become the Lehi Ambulance the person on duty to operate that was my idea of a good Service. the ambulance would not be Christmas," smiled George money to buy much but we'd near a telephone. The ambuThe charter of the AmbuLewis, who with his lovely make things, and the kids lance association members wife Ruia, will celebrate 67 would be just as thrilled as lance Service allows for 25 now carry the pages with them Christmases together this they are today with all their members, six short of the while on duty. When a call store-bougyear. present quota. Art Allen, captoys." comes in there will be a high "When I was a boy the big tain of the service says they The Lewis' were married in pitch tone for a few seconds Christmas item would be a are looking for people to fill January 1909, and will enter then the address of the these positions. To be qualified pair of overalls, or shoes, or their 68th year of a very happy distress call is given. an individual must be over 21 maybe a pair of skates, or a marriage this coming year. Starting January 1 all ambusleigh." It seems like we could Their children are near and years, have no felony conviclance personnel throughout the use the sleighs or skates three dear to them, and visit grandtions, atttend two Emerstate must be trained months a year in those days," ma and grandpa often. meetings a month, and suc- Medical Technicians gency he mused. cessfully complete" EMffrairi-ing- . maintain a lovely i (EMT); EMT 'training inThey Ruia remembers the little"' Mn Allen sayS they need home and garden doing all the volves 81 hours of classroom doll (with no hair), a little tin especially whq can people and Courses hospital training. work themselves. stove with tiny pots and pans work days. They would really have been held in several The old adage "you can't hanging on the back. "I'll enlist the help of some like to 18 in Out of Utah. the places never forget; I played with it keep a good man down," of the local merchants as the 16 in of man them staff Lehi, is proves true with George. He constantly." Fire Department does. are certified EMT's. Six of the recovering from a fall he suf"But," George said, "Oh members have just completed fered a year ago at Hotel those sleigh rides! There were If you need ambulance sera refresher course. Utah. He fell from the top to sledding hills all around that vice the toll free number to the The Lehi Police Auxiliary, the bottom of the deep ywairs. we could coast down and we'd Provo dispatcher is as they were formerly known, Such a fall would have proved whirl on every corner." fatal to a lesser but man, 67 Christmas' later, Now, George at 87 years of age is the Lewis' will settle for a recuperating just fine. couple of easy chairs to rest Ruia has undergone three in. After all, we're busier now cancer surgeries but is happy we were 20 years ago, than and healthy at 87. what with Senior Citizen actiWhen asked their secret for vities. We also go to weddings, health and happiness, they funerals and school things." answered, "Get up and go. George and Ruia can't Getting out and keeping active remember what they gave is the answer." each other that first Christmas They are the parents of five they were married, "but," as sons and daughters: G. Mer-wi- n George said, "she must have been satisfied!" (Bill) and Lynn (Snook) "It seems those Christmases Lewis, both of Lehi; Mrs. were happier and lots less con- Thomas (Nedra) Roberts, Rigby, Idaho; Mrs. G. H. to (Cleora) Radebaugh, Urbana, Free Illinois; and Jack D. Lewis of Bakersfield, California. They Publish Early have 14 grandchildren and 15 The Lehi Free Press will pubgreatgrandchildren. lish a day early again next The Free Press extends a week so all advertising copy, very sincere wish for a happy classified advertising and artiNEW PAGES lehi Ambulance Service has bought 1 5 new pages holiday and many more of cles must be in by noon on them to this very special couto members without having to use telephone. Here the men go over Art Allen, Kent Giles, Gary Watts, Bill West and Charlie Walker. Monday, December 27. ple. DECEMBER THURSDAY. Joyce Lynn Anderson, Martha Strahm, Porters is to stimulate business for Lehi merchants The Peck Bldg. soldering kit; Chet Peterson, $10.00; Jody Nielsen. Leanys; Fay Brooks. Am. Fork, turkey; Suzanne Ray, lotion from Jo's Fashion; generosity of Lehi's businessmen paid off as a large amount of Gift O Rama tickets were given away. Winners in last Saturday's drawing were as follows: Jean Hatch, coin bank; Sheryl Goodwin, Lehi Cafe; huge throng of excited people gathered last Saturday at the last drawing of the 1976 A A fern e - land use planning and zoning ordinance scheduled for Thursday, December 23 in the Orem High School has been postponed until after the holidays. The meeting sponsored by the Association for the Preservation of Property Owners Rights Inc. will be held in January. .The date and time will be announced at a later date. Australia is about the size of Texas. 4 participating . The detective business demands patience, but patience pays off! - Pioneers to Host PI. Grove Thurs. The Lehi Pioneers entertain the hot Pleasant Grove Vikings this Thursday evening at Lehi. The Vikings with 6'8" times mm President Spencer W. Kimball, world leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints has issued y the following ) ! Mr. ond Mrs. Dovid Johnson hove been hard of work this Chrijtmos season making their spectacular ice is garden. The f roien ice in the shope of o Chnstmos tree dyed several colors with food coloring. It is on display at theif home of 925 North 400 East in lehi. Visitors are welcome to come by their home ond see it. ICE GARDEN 1 Christmas message: "When I think of Christmas and what it means to me, I think of the question I have often been asked 'How can I find in the meaning celebration of Christmas'. In attempting to answer this question I seem always to revert to the same formula. First, get to know Jesus Christ, really know him. To do this it is appropriate that we celebrate his birth, but also our thoughts must turn to his life. Learn everything you can about him. Pray. Conform your life to his teachings. Invite his spirit into your home. Ask for his companionship. And then . . . what can you expect from all this? You will begin to feel that 'Peace which passeth all understanding' the scriptures. But don't atop there. Introduce that peace to your family, then think of the blessings that will result. referred to in for the 3 'a members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, my wish for you this Christmas is that you may have peace. We pray you will find happiness during this sacred season. We express our gratitude for all that heaven has blessed us with. We reaffirm and do testify that Jesus did come . . As spokesman - million R - if y . Butt,, Jackson, Frampton and Jenkins are undefeated and have made it common practice to anniliate their opponents. They downed Uintah easily at Vernal last week. The Pioneers on the other hand have been rebuilding this year after the great year last year. They will counter with the front line of Todd Nelson, Dennis Carlton, and Ray Worthen. The guard line will start Keith Harr and Bart Manning with Bruce Tuckett and Brent Dor-to- n seeing good action. Coach Felt's kids will take it to the Vikings and see what happens. It will take a tall effort for the Pioneers to pull an upset of the Vikings this week. Game time is 7:30 p.m. varsity, and 5:40 p.m. junior varsity. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMm $tam PreBtuent Kimball merchant's stores. The stores are designated by the arrow in the ad. Walker, Strausberg, The County-widpublic meeting- concerning the proposed The rules of the contest are listed in the Mystery Personality ad in this week's Free Press. After you have found all the clues and the Mystery Personality's name, jot your findings down on a piece of paper and put it into the boxes placed for your convenience in that he was born here on earth . . . and that he lives. He brought with him a plan for a plan of happiness. peace Our prayer is that you those might experience feelings in abundance at this Christmas time." ... ntESIDCNT SPENCER w. KIMBALL |