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Show Page of wluntecrisa, the United Nay continues hi keep more than N nerceat of its contributions hi Utah United Way Lehi Free Press A-- 6 Campaign cdukb mm Underway Chris Allan Olsen To paign for LehL Every year at this time hundreds of Utah Valley citizens begin the with campaigning United Nay to joia in the fundamental traditional, values of caring, volun- Serve In Argentina " I of Wasatch Und Bank will be beading this year's United Nay Cam- County." For 1979 Nay 12.681 served individuals m American Fort This service included 171,635 volunteer hours with agency exgiven penditures KARI FEATHERST0NE ALLAN OLSEN To Serve Mission Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brooks, Lehi, has accepted a call to Mission. A the Osaka-Japa- n Jeff farewell in his honor wilt be held Sunday, August 31, at the Eighth Ward Chapel, 700 East 900 North at 9 All friends and a.m. relatives are invited to attend. Jeff is a graduate of Lehi High School and seminary. He excelled in FFA and took part in drama productions. He attended Utah State and has been working on the family farm. Elder Brooks leaves for Elder Allan Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Osborne and the late Don L Olsen, has been called to serve in the Argentina Bahia Blanca Mission. service in his be held on Sunday, August 31, in the A farewell honor will Eleventh Ward Chapel (Lehi North Stake Center) 1200 a.m. graduate cf Lehi School and seminary. High He has attended the BYU the past two years, and is currently employed at Zions Allan is a Bank National First in Provo. months. Sept. 11, 1980. enter will Allen Mission the Center Training Gordon Powell K. Gordon Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell, Lehi, is a member of an organization that has received the U.S. Air Force Award Outstanding Unit at Ramstein Air Base, West Germany. campaign, appointed chairmen: Featherstone Kari Korous Featherstone, a Lehi resident graduated last Thursday evening from Utah Technical Lind division Frank Comer, of division The U.S. The Accounts under Mr. Comer will involve both firm and contributions employee from with organizations 15 employees. firms within this than more Many group offer the services of one of their staff to help make contacts and to assist in setting information up employee programs on the United Way. In the Retail Division, Dwayne Hinton, teller and supervisor at State Bank of Force Outstanding Unit Award is earned by members of an Air Force unit for exmeritorious ceptionally service or all small with businesses, them and contacting the United Way explaining concert. Nielsen will be administrative offering leadership to a core of the in volunteers Air outstanding that clearly achievement sets the unit apart from similar units. Codele Cutler Visits in Lehi Mrs. David (Codele) Cutler, Bountiful and two children, Justin and Andrea spent Thursday to Sunday visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Powell, lehi. ANIOINE POWELL Prime Professional Division. These Receives Degree Antoine T. Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Powell of Lehi, received a degree as Doctor of Psychiatry at the BYU Summer Commencement last Friday. Powell and his wife reside in Kamas and are the parents of seven children. He is employed as a psychiatrist for the North Summit School District He also first as serves counselor in the stake presidency of the LDS Church in Kamas. The Powell noted that W. President Spencer Kimball and his counselors Tanner N. Eldon and Marion G. present volunteers will personally all contact physicians, acdentists, lawyers, countants, real estate and insurance people. United Antoine Powell Romney at the mencement were com- program. Kimball took President charge and announced the program. Executive Way Vice President Jack Holmes "Because said, A of CYNICAL-MIND- ED man was standing in front volunteers like Chris Lind and his division chairmen and because of Utah of an exhibit of modernism, labeled "Art Objects." he announced to the attendant, "I can't say I blame Art for objecting." "Well," preservation and encouragement of the spirit Valley's at College with degrees in Provo-Ore- has three UTC Graduates From Dwayne Hinton, and Sandy Nielsen. Sandy Serving In Germany Captain Mr. to Don and Gwea Watkins Miller of Orem. Girl to David and JoAnn KendaH Dent of Lindon. Aug. 20 - Boy to Jerry and Jenette Fillmore Harvey of American Fork. Kari Korous Lehi Lehi will be involved Training Missionary Center on Sept. 18, and will leave for Japan in two the at 10:45 East 900 North the in Helping Aug. 20 Aug, 20 practical nursing. Conducting was President W. Wilson Sorensen; ceremonies were held at the Lakeridge Junior High School in Orem. The 48 nursing graduates heard remarks from Dr. Elliott O. Landau, author and professor of growth and development at the University of Utah in Salt City; and Dr. Dee Martin, vice president at Utah Tech. g Now is your chance to write all those letters you've been mentally composing all these years. The Let achoola APOLLO SCHOOL 3178 50 North Church 225-841- 756-902- 6 Toachero Selected from over 100 applicants: Edna Carroll (Provo Head) Teri Taylor Carl Powell Sandra Stoker Gene Bryant (A.F. Head) Bill Swenson Nika Rogers Brenda Harward Miller Clements of Girl to Jack and Therisa Aug. 25 American Fork. Civic Chorus Begins Practice Fork Civic will begin practice Sept. 3, in the chorus room at the American Fork senior high school. Dale Rasmussen will be the director of the chorus and he invites all persons interested in singing to join the group. People from American Fork, Lehi and Pleasant Grove areas are all invited to sing with the The only chorus. requirement is to be 18 years of age or older. You just may save yourself some money as well. At Farmers, we like to reward folks who take care of themselves. So we offer discounts on auto, life and home- owners insurance to people who haven't smoked in two years. Here are three more things Farmers is doing to stop the rapid rise of insurance costs. ARNIE CARDON 768-364-0 127 E. State Rd. Lehi to see if for savings and you qualify learn about Farmers fast, fair, friendly service. So, call me today fvF - C? 1 TRUCK GLA?S AUT0 -A- "PASSPORT" LSO- SLIDING PICKUP WINDOWS Get OUR Estimate Before YOU Spend SERVING ALL OF UTAH COUNTY Windshields Back Windows Side Windows Leaks Fixed Insurance Claims - MICHELE MCCARREL . AMERICAN FOR- K- 756-216- 2 9 Weekdays Local Gjrl in At battle to eradicate was successful the because necessary was vaccination easily obtained by an aware The war against rubella, and other can contagious diseases succeed using the same measles, APOLLO SCHOOL No. Canyon Rd. 756-287- 3 to Steven and Barbara Hutchings Lund of prize. public. American Fork Edgemont-Prov- Henshaw. Masters. photo-copie- The for small children Boy senators, congressman, state legislators, school etc. know your board, concerns. And and feelings while your writing - let's write a few letters of praise for those who deserve it. The member who turns in s of the most letters written will win a smallpox Age 2 to 5 Ouistoffersw. Bachelor; lussel lay Felt, Masters: Vernon and McKay Photography call your PCMC Sept. 6 (Kinder & Pre) Aug. 25 Provo. officials, public Carter, P. Jay YOUR WEDDING SPECIALISTS DAN & ROSEMARY THATCHER For Fine Engagement & Wedding run from Aug. 15. Associate; in Prove. These additioa to graduates, received who degrees those in December and April, The national. or contest will 15 to Oct Jay Raymond Yeextg American Fork. sponsoring a contest for the member who writes the most letters to public officials - state, county, city, These receiving ipewu from Lehi arc as folovc Pleasant Grove. Aug. 23 - Boy to Daniel and Cherilyn Davis Piper of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Clair and Mary Shepherd Miller of Aug. 24 is W of UA Region the total far the brie University to Craig and Heather Fisher Nelson of on Wednesday, Contest! at Ingham Friday Aug. 21 - Girl to Cory and Debra Blanco Burgess of Lehi. Aug. 21 Girl to Bang and Kim Nguyen of American Fork. Aug. 22 Girl to Marlow and Kathryn Dumas Swenson of Chorus Free MINIVERSITV Boy The American Letter-Writin- Ui Aug. 20 - Boy to Robert and Cindy Bigelow Gunter of Orem. Aug. 21 Provo. DYU twe Students treen the graduates W aaottg wtM received tfptoaus at $ the 105th Cumatufffl exercises Girl to Jeffrey and JoEllen Farmer Shorter of Lake Immunizations APOLLO - Girl Aug. 20 Orem. Degress From Aug. IS American Fork Hospital $54,531 tainment Jeff Brooks Babies Born in totaling teering and helping their neighbors. Lind be Mr. will total for responsible campaign effort in the area including goal, recruitment atand kickoff, goal JEFF BROOKS CQAClf NEW United agencies Students Receive Lehi Michele McCarrel, 4-- .assessed valuations on land have been allowed to remain static during past years, which has encouraged property owners to use ". . their property inefficiently. Some property owners have even hoarded their land. Increased taxes will cause property owners to use their land more efficiently, or else to sell to others who will." If copy of the Keith Richan, this is unbelievable, obtain a Utah County Master Plan, Chairman, and read it for yourself on page 87. part of this continuing battle, Primary Children's Medical Center will hold an on immunization party REJECT KEITH RICHAN and the MASTER PLANNERS. 6, from 10 p.m., at the Outpatient Clinic on the second floor. Immunizations will be administered for measles, 1 rubella, TAXATION IS THE WHIP Lehi High School, has been named in the 1980 edition of "Who's Who Among American High School Students." She has received a beautiful plaque in honor of this recognition. In honoring tomorrow's leaders today, the publication commends these students for their high standard of excellence, community leadership and positive performance. Michele is active in student affairs at Lehi High and is currently serving as a studentbody officer. She has been active in Club work and this year will enter her sewing project in the State Fair. As Sept 6 "Who's Who..." 1 a senior at the strategy. Saturday, a.m. to to PRESERVE our sacred right to control PRIVATE PROPERTY. VOTE FOR FREEDOM WITH JERRY BRADSHAW mumps, diphtheria, whooping cough tetanus, and (pertussis), polio. There is no charge and the nurses, under the direction of Martinsen, R.N., Virginia will be their time. There be free refreshments, movies and prizes. Children six weeks to 16 years who are free of colds, fevers, and other diseases donating will GENERAL INFORMATION encouraged to come, who need diphtheria-tetanu- s boosters are also invited to attend, Shot records should be brought, but for those who don't have records, the new standarized immunization cards will be available for distribution. All children, including teenagers, should 3. Health snacks provided. Sugar & preservatives avoided. 4. Includes: Character dance, tap & tumbling. Costumes performances furnished. Other dance supplies at school discount. 5. Schedule is the same as public schools in area - closed major holidays. 6. Students need: Small cushion (no bed pillows) and name on everything. 7. Register at schools 9 to Noon. Ignore remodeling please. Opens Sept. 2nd. week-day- for s 'CURRICULUM! Animals, occupations, birds, current events, safety, etc. LARGE MOTOR SKILLS Tumbling, coordination, rhythm, games, etc. SMALL MOTOR SKILLS - Cut, color, paste, craft, variety. ACADEMIC SKILLS - Numbers, letters, story time, comprehension, etc. FINE ARTS - Music, dance, projection, rhythm band and performance. SOCIAL SK ILLS Behavior protocol, helping, sharing, relaxation, play Relaxation and Educational T.V. - age 3 and up. Inquire Ladies Dancercise - by Tots Classes these school premises will be used to teach dance classes calling the school numbers listed above. - Girls Combination Dance - Ballroom, etc. mar ttiii KIM ERICKS0N Kim Erickson To Compete polio, measles, rubella, and Contestants from all over the state will compete for the title. All contestants are between the ages of 14 and 18 and must have at least a "B" average in school. They are required to participate in the Volunteer Service Program of the Miss Teen Pageant. Through this program many young ladies are becoming involved in community activities by contributing at least 12 hours of time to some worthwhile charity or civic work. Contestants will be judged on Civic Improvement School Activities, Beauty, Poise, Personality, and Talent or Patriotic Speech. No swimsuit competition is required. Contestants have the choice of presenting a speech or talent on stage. . Miss Erickson is sponsored by the Lehi Civic Improvement Association, Glassman (A.F.), State Bank of Lehi and Cash's Western Auto. Her hobbies Include sports, macrame and mumps." drawing. s and measles-rubella- ; oral polio; mumps; and adult booster. Utah law currently requires "children entering school for the first time (to) diphtheria-tetanu- s acceptable evidence that they have completed or are in the of process completing immunizations against diptheria, pertussis cough), tetanus, i In Miss Utah Teen Pgeant infant diptheriapertussis-tetanu- (whooping t imirrwin Miss Kim Erickson, age 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Erikson of Lehi, has been selected to compete in the 1980 Miss Utah Teen Pageant to be held at the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 20, 1980. This pageant is the official statewide finals for the Miss Teen Pageant to be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico in November of 1980. present After school hours, and on Saturdays, .in accompanied by a parent or guardian or show written consent The immunizations will be given in the following combinations: PROJECT STUDY open to the public A mm Adults be NOTE: 11 are - 1. DAILY students only 9 a.m. to Noon or 12:30 to 3:30. TeacherChild ratio 115. 2. Tuition: $40.00 each month. Add: $10.00 Supply & snack fee per semester. (You v a ii j i i i can cut is much at 50 olf this winter's fuel I i fisher Stove. Come see us today! with CAN AM Investments 54 East Main, No. 3 American Fork Ph. 756-521- 7 Closed Saturday 1 Sunday mm 05 |