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Show Page 10 mtnr Thursday, June 28, 1979 Lehi Free Press Lehi Firemen Plan Huge July 4 Fireworks Display this year Again members of the Lehi Volunteer Fire Depart ment will help local residents celebrate the 4th of July in the and they urge citizens to take this opportunity to think of at daybreak traditional manner. They will be shooting salutes through the community our American heritage and give thanks that they are being awakened a0 m . . by salutes - not real fighting or sounds of war. In the evening as darkness comes, these men will again be out to their special ending to the day with a huge fireworks display at Veterans Ballpark. All types of rockets and bursts of lights will be set off at the park. The Department will have their equipment and full crews standing by at the scene, reacffcto take care of any stray sparks. Plenty of parking will be available inside the park, or people are invited to park along the roadsides in the area adjacent to the area. The display has cost over $1100 and funds have come from contributions from the firemen, the city, and contributions from individuals and clubs. Heading this year's committee is Ned Wilson, assisted by Rick Worthen, Mac Powell and Ken Chamberlain. present CONTRIBUTION FOR ot the Letitian Club Civic Committee FIKLWOKKS-Memb- ers make a contribution to the Lehi Volunteer Fire Department for their annual July 4th Fireworks Display. From to r ae Max Ray. Fire Chief; Mrs. Ray (Pat) Bone and Mrs. Grant (Donna) Gordon, committee members; Rick Worthen, fireworks committee member, accepts check; and Kerry Evans, Utah Energy Hotline In president of the Firemen's organization. Mary Jean s Emergency Food Stamp Cuts 13 Off Blouses 13 Off Skirts 13 Off hnts 13 Off One Rack of Pants & 12 Off One Rack of Skirts & Meeting Planned Special Interest meeting usually held the first Sunday in the month will be held in Fairfield July 8 at 7:30 p.m. All Special Interests are asked to take note of this change in schedule. The of Secretary Agriculture Bob Bergland has announced an emergency directing prepare across-the-boar- food states for d rule to possible cuts in In response to increasing demands for fuel information, Utah Travel Council has taken steps to make its energy hotline available on a 24 hour basis. is The number in operation 24 hours and offers Utah callers a recorded message on fuel conditions throughout the 2 state. entitled "Yesteryear's Child", built by the Leity and Letitian Clubs and Broadbents spotlights the the Child with a nostalgic replica of an old pram. Children riding in the buggy include Natilie Evans and Dillon Thomas, back seat; and Jacob larson and Bonny Anderson, front seat. At side of pram are Nikole Evans, Jared Larson, Emily Price, Holly Chnstofferson and Rebecca Anderson, to r. An entry PARADE ENTRY Year of International Highway Patrol Shores Up For Fourth accident high causation factors such as the The Utah Highway Patrol would like to remind drivers of the upcoming Fourth of July holiday and Operation CARE (Combined speed, Ac- cident Reduction Effort ) This program was very in the successful . reduction traffic ot fatalities in Utah over this past Memorial Day With this holiday. program the cooperating states are unified in a comprehensive and drinking too driving, following closely, etc. As you travel over the Fourth of July holiday, you will notice that this enforcement effort will continue right across state lines, as our surrounding western states (Nevada, Idaho, Colorado and Arizona) are committed in this effort to reduce holiday traffic fatalities, Wyoming, en- forcement effort toward warn officials. The Utah Highway Patrol plans to especially patrol high accident areas within the state by increasing the number of officers to the maximum available. to The patrol increase the available field strength by cancelling days off plans and temporarily reassigning personnel to cover the problem areas. As Governor Scott Matheson stated at a press conference, "It is essential to your safety that you support the Utah Highway Patrol and the patrols of the surrounding states in this combined effort to reduce the holidy traffic fatality rate. As responsible drivers, I encourage you to take the affirmative step towards obeying the laws of the state of Utah and promoting a safe driving attitude." We need the continued of every cooperation driver. stamp benefits August and during Tops Shorts 12 Off Summer Handbags 13 Off i Special Interest Foreseen Clearance Sale Dresses Operation 24 Hours ' 19 East Main American Fork, Utah September. "The cuts could be necessary," Bergland said, "chiefly because unexpectedly high food prices have boosted the cost of the program well above original budget projections and, without supplemental funding the program is going to run out of money before the end of the fiscal year." Food stamp benefits which currently average 33 cents per person per meal, are indexed to the ; cost of food. ; YD. ummer s a ball in jour backyard. Your Key to the Bank Our check guarantee card is also your key to our a day hank every day . If you don't 24-hou- X. rs have a key to the only automatic teller in northern I tan County perhaps ou are going to the wrong hank. AM-P- ML Inst let us M do your dry cleaning Summer is the ideal time to relax and enjoy the outdoors in your backyard ... to gather around a picnic table or barbecue with the family and friends. 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