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Show Page 2 Lehi Free Press Thursday, June 28, 1979 Saturday, Juris 30, 9 to 12 midnight Cclcnial House School Officials Fear Little League Baseball To Sponsor Chucluvagon Breakfast Gasoline Allocation Cut 30 (Continued from Front Page) High School, Cascade Elementary and other schools in the district. Peterson warned that the district should be cautious in its building of new, permanent additions and The annual DESTRUCTIVE FIRE An early morning lire last Friday destroyed a mobile home al 1225 North 300 West. The fire was noticed at 2 25 a.m. and firemen responded within five minutes, but were too late to save the unit oi any of its contents The unit belonged to Laurie McNicol. Art Pageant Draws Praise Of Governor "I didn't think you could come up with a performance better than last year, but you did," beamed Governor Scott M. Matheson as he toured the backstage area following a performance of Utah Pageant of the Arts dedicated to Utah's governor and first lady last Thursday. "We've been supporters of the Pageant of the Arts almost since you began," continued the Governor, "and we think this is one of the top professional productions in the west." Mrs. Matheson also praised the that the noting performance, professional skills which made the production smooth and polished reflected the dedication of the staff. She especially praised the many selections featuring the children's theme of the International Year of the Child, including the "Listen to the Stars," which featured five original childrens bronze statuary pieces highlighted by an original song written and performed by Alpine musician, Marvin Payne. A capacity audience shared the Governor's Night performance, with Mayor and Mrs. Malcolm H. Beck, Miss American Fork Karen Ottesen and her attendants Connie Huffine and Heidi Preston, and other state, county and city dignitaries on hand to applaude the Thursday performance. The Governor and his party were feted at a reception in the art gallery immediately preceding the pageant performance. Asked which pieces were his favorites, the Governor asked that the Rockwell "Barbershop Quartet," "Tom Sawyer," and "The Last Supper" especially be repeated. He also favored the strength of the western "Bronco Buster," and the which was included in the tribute to Utah's master sculptor, Dr. Avard T. Fairbanks. "You can say I enjoyed the whole show," he said. Utah's First Lady Norma Matheson was instrumental in selecting additional pieces reflecting the observance of the International Year of the Child, when she inquired about the in the pageant's involvement k celebration while directors Bill and David O. Brockbank were still choosing the final 35 selections to be presented in the 20 scenes for the 1979 show. Both Governor and Mrs. Matheson expressed their pleasure with the script Roundup Days will be sponsored this year by officers of the Little "These are very nice portable units," added Administrative Assistant Harold Jacklin. "They're carpeted and well insulated." Peterson reminded the board that several years ago he had recommended addition for Scera Park a Elementary. "We would have made a mistake to have made permanent additions to the school, however," The superintendent went on to explain how new communities tend to flood the schools with children during the first few years. But then, as the population matures, the student population drops. "After a subdivision is built, it hits its peak about the fifteenth year, then starts going down," he said. "At about the 35th year it starts going up again, but it never reaches the peak of the fifteenth year again." Permanent classrooms now cost nearly $60,000, while portables can be purchased for about half that amount. Peterson confirmed that there used to be problems with properly heating the portable units, but they are much better built now. They can also be easily moved to another school for reuse. Kirk-patric- and narrator and personally greeted many backstage workers and members of the cast to their convey congratulations on a fine performance. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Winters were hosts for the reception ho mring the Governor and Mrs. Matheson. The Mathesons also toured both the professional and youth art exhibits, terming WW) lhrtBf I ( : I TIP- e it truly outstanding. Convention Saturday The 1979 Utah Organizing Convention will be held Saturday at 10 Highland a.m. at the School auditorium in Salt Lake 2166 South 1700 City, East. f N' SELF-STORIN- T1 Q ) 1 M 99 STORM DOOR L Plastic blade. 3 speed rotary dial switch. Carry handle, hi- - 'i impact safety grilles. S223 O f J I I I 84043 Postage Paid at Lehi Post Office U.S.P.S. No. 309-50- 0 $64.95 thickness. finish. 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From 10 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. events will include the fair, Highland Potato Exhibit, pig chase, country carnival, lots of good sold, candy dropped from a helicopter, games, races and contests. Friday there will be the art show, refreshments, a program and a dance. The affair promises to d be two super days of activities. Everyone is invited to come to Highland and join in the fun on either or both days. Skyrocketing Costs Of Government (Continued from Front Page) week when it reported that by next year's budget the electricity rates could be expected to accumulate to the full 38 percent. 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Don't miss out on delicious ham and eggs, along with your favotie breakfast beverage, hot cakes and the traditional favorites. The breakfast will kick off Roundup Days activities in Wines Park Saturday. July 30. The best cooks in town will start serving at 6 a.m. and continue until 10 a.m. I State GOP Republican Lehi with conjunction six-un- it (I Chuck-wago- n Breakfast held in facilities. "I think you can overbuild," he said. II $2.00 Per Person Ercrpna Invited Dnip.Kni LT7V,,i.j.j.1 s II insuRance LM3l!l3 J companies Buy a Breakfast and receive a FREE 14 Pounder For Lunch or Dinner I Good Through July 1979 D DDaaoCoUpOlt IDDDOODDDD Starts Monday, July 2 Served from 7:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. JL I |