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Show PaUf A-l- Lehi Free Press ft Thursday, October 23, 1980 CMJUEtCHIVEWsl Read-a-Tho- n Officers at the Lehi LDS are sponsoring Seminary a on read-a-tho- n Saturday, Oct. 25. Sessions will begin at 6 p.m. and continue until 11:30 p.m. at the Lehi Ward Third-Fifteent- h meetinghouse. All seminary students are invited and urged to attend this fun activity and all are reminded to bring their New Testaments to read. During the evening dinner will be served and banana splits will be available as a treat. LUCILLE INGRAM Lucille Ingram To Be Honored At Missionary Farewell All Region Young Adults Halloween Lucille Ingram, of Lehi, has accepted a call to serve the in Nevada-La- Dance All Region Mission. She will enter the are invited mission home October 29. A farewell service in her honor will be held Sunday, Oct. 26 at 4 p.m. in the Lehi Fifth Ward, 5th East 3rd North. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Lucille and her husband, the late George Ingram, are parents of the following children; Cregg, Eldridge Halloween Dance on Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. A movie will be shown followed by a dance and games. The exciting event will be held in the Pleasant Grove Ward 455 East 200 South, Plesant Grove. Cost is $2 per person and dress is casual. Missionary Report (Payson); Lucinda, Mary Jo, Salt Lake City; Colleen A Missionary Report will be held Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the Relief Society room at the Stake Lehi friends All relatives of are invited to Special Interests Make Christmas Speech Fireside Young people in the Lehi North Stake will participate Speech Fireside Sunday evening, Oct. 26. The event will be held at the Center. be present. To Hold in a State and missionaries Stake Ward, beginning at 7 p.m. Theme for the talks will be Tree For Festival All Special Interests in Lehi have united to enter a tree is Unique." Judges will include Mrs. Glen Rebecca - VanDyke, Smith and Kyle Young. Two winners will be named from ward each and ward will compete on a stake level. prizes winners Parents for and family members, as well as other are interested persons to invited this attend fireside. of in L- -i i 4 I A mj-i-- iJ i Chest or Upright Freezer... Energy-Savin- g Save Time... Save Energy... Fight Inflation! heroes or heels. Why do they do it? Is it because they are both burning with and Carter, they are certainly Amana 23' Cu. Ft. brave men. CHEST n 10 Cu. Ft. CHEST Warp Pioneer Village, Nebraska. Min-den- 4 SPECIAL $SW5 SPECIAL Kerosene literally lit the night for people. It gave children light to study by; farmers' and ranchers' work days were extended, it provided headlights for railroads, and lit the streets and buildings of the towns. Minden. Nebraska's Harold Warp Pioneer Village light- existence of oil in pools beneath the surface of the earth, wore a top hat which can be seen at the Harold m Reg. $439.95 Reg. $649.95 Gasoline was first offered for sale in the 1890 s for 2 cents a gallon. It was considered a waste product, as was natural gas before this. Colonel Edwin L. Drake, discoverer of gasoline in 1859 and who also formulated and proved the theory of the m D Model C10BW. Whatever else you can say about Reagan both very OVERMAN APPLIANCE East State Road Americann Fork 338 ing display portrays the chronological evolution of lighting. , The i Special Interests' tree will be called "Snowflake - wonderfully generous, patriotic, and to set themselves terrifically up for the mental and physical turmoil that surely succeeds the appointment to public office. Whether I agree with them or their philosophies or not. . .1 have to admire them for their faith, hope and positive attitude about the country they are trying to lead. the annual Festival Jrees. Li.- assasinated. Lyndon Johnson died a disallusioned and disappointed man. Richard Nixon, who subsequently won another election, was forced to resign because of "watergate", and is now ostracized as a traitor and conniving man. is to happen to this year's What nominees. Golly, I almost feel sorry for them. These people who fight, campaign and work to seek public office must surely be h "Mormonism PREPARE FOR THE HUNT!!! Buy an Amana Deepfreeze Model Med C23 Meeting Terasa, Natchitoche, La. was hero, John F. Kennedy, Weds, thru Sat. ... Sherman P. Lloyd for U.S. Congressman and George D. Clyde for governor. Of course, you know the results of this 1960 election. That's a short twenty years ago . . . Both Democrat candidates, John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson won the election, but both have since passed away. Sherm Lloyd has also died, as has George D. Clyde. What an immense amount of history has been written since those black days of 1943. lruvZ)lItD& FREEZERS Meeting Sizemore, Bountiful; Karl, Ft. Polk, La., and Claudia Lehi North Young Adults to attend a it patriotism and love of country?-I- s because they think they are capable of doing something unique and noble, like uniting the world? And what about their wives? I saw a picture of Joan Kennedy, Ted Kennedy's wife, as she was brushing tears from her eyes after a speech by her husband. Were the tears for Ted, herself, or her country? Pat Betty Ford's health problems Nixon's heartbreak . . . Bess Truman's recalcitrance. . . Why do they want these pressures and these heartbreaks? It's obvious they love their husbands very much. They wouldn't put themselves and their families through the political mill if they didn't. But what sacrifices they make. Why, I wouldn't trade my little niche at home, my challenging job, my freedoms as a wife, parent, and friend in Lehi for anything the world of politics could offer me. These people who seek the highest offices in the land must be extremely for U.S. representative. Candidates on the Republican side were Everybody's Vegas s Remember election time 1960? Candidates for the two top offices in the land were Richard Nixon and Henry Cabot Lodge, on the Republican side. The Democrats selected John F. Kennedy and as candidates for Lyndon B. Johnson, and president The Democrats also chose William A. Barlocker for governor and David S. King V Stotntet dip ,Jety Seminary Scheduled OUR POLICY: If lor any reason advertised items are not in stock, rain checks are available on request Herns which are limited to , quantities in siocKeno cannot De reoraerea arenrst come, nrsi served From Sprouse Reilz Stores Fantasy" and Prices Good Thru Oct. 31 will be covered with snowy crocheted white crocheted snowflakes, dolls, crocheted toy worms and will be complete with a toy chest. All local citizens are invited to look for this beautiful creation at the Festival of Trees to be held in December, WE PAY CASH FOR OLD NEWSPAPERS! $25 per ton for used newsprint only. Receiving daily till 6:00 p.m. Saturday till 2:00 p.m. We pay in Salt Lake City. INTERMOUNTAIN INSULATION Halloween Fun Scheduled At Library 464 So. Commerce (1400 Orem W) 224-446- 6 AAjt oar Spooky Stories, songs and puppet talk are scheduled at the American Fork Library Oct. 25, when librarians present their "Halloween Hoots 'n Hollers" program for city children. Performances are planned at 1 p.m. and again at 4 p.m. All children, all ages are welcome. Tickets can be picked up at the library check-ou- t counters, free of charge. Seating is at a premium, so tickets will be necessary for admission to the shows. "Hoots 'n Hollers" is set to run 45 minutes to an hour, and will include Halloween ghosts, goblins and witches. Celia Tomlin, head librarian, said they anticipate fun for Look to LINN BAKER Auditor State Trustworthy Experienced Fork shows, "Hoots styles scary BAGS OF BITE SIZE BARS 12 oz bags, many favorite Peter Paul bars to choose from, reg 1 .97 TRICK OR TREAT CARRY BAGS Sturdy handle to tote those treats in heavy polyethylene bag, Disney, Flintstone or Superhero designs Involved Pa'd lor Ihe Comrr.tiee to eiecl lii" Baker Blaine D F sher. Oanman by 1 all. In addition to the American Your choice of sinister teniiic toppers tor the loiti 'n Hollers" will be presented in Lehi and Pleasant Grove, as well. 1 'A EH In Lehi's library, the show will be Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. In Pleasant Grove, performance is planned at the city recreation center at 7 p.m. on Oct. 30. -- tmij rm NON-STIC- K 97 8 POLY PUMPKIN Ptaslic sturdy lantern wilh handle carry tor treats or use as bnght table decoration reg 17 MENS CREW SOCKS Sport or leisure styles, hi bulk orlon and nylon, long wearing, solids and solids with stripe tops, one size fits 1013, reg 1.47 pr if bought separately Orion " acrylic, 4 ply, 4 oz pull skein, machine washable and dryable, choice of colors DuPont Cert. Mark ' ' . ' j 'i ijj REDUCTION IN EDUCATIONAL COULD CAUSE SERIOUS if 3$ttff Vja J CLASS-SIZ- VOTE he served Symphony Hall. 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