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Show Lehi Free Press "Thursday, March 12. 1981 Western DDaamicECB To And Green Ball counselor in the Kaysville South Stake Presidency. Elder Webb is the son principal elementary Centerville. of an school in jut $18.95 Parakeets $14.95 pair $12.00 members g I For $6.95 $2.95 I all of your pet's needs Birds for Pets Pet Store 20 West Main -- wm.UBBlUn,. .. with your Friday, March 13 rr - r:m'X Rhodes Youth Conference has been planned for June 11, 12, 13. It will be held at Weber Slate College and will costs approximately $55. Foundation, - Michael is the son of Major and Mrs. James L. Rhodes (U.S.M.C. Ret.) His grandmothers are Mrs. L.B. Rhodes of Phoenix, Arizona and Mrs. O.L. Newberry of Mt. Vernon, Missouri. Michael attended school in Pitman and Woodbury N.J., Albany, Ga., Swathmore and Brookhaven, Pa.; and Tempe, Ariz.,, before moving to Lehi in 1977. He is a 1980 graduate of Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. He was a 1979 representative to Boys State and served as president in all of his be MICHAEL RHODES To Serve to 6:00 p.m. J Daily ll ll Y - Except Sunday 1145 North State, Orem - Phone 224-212- 1 Selection of Full Bare Root Full Selection of Fruit Trees $95 Standard Trees urn. A kind man, on a very cold day, stopped to buy Small Fruit a newspaper from a ragged youngster who stood shivering on a corner. "Poor little fellow," he said, "aren't you cold standing there." The boy looked up with a smile and said, "I was, sir, before you passed." - Raspberries Bcysenberries Currants Gooseberries Strawberries Dwarf and Semi Dwarf $ ' Blackberries Q95 Black Raspberries Trees Two of life's most powerful emotions are love and fear. In any contest between the two, love in its finest sense Loganberries Rhubarb Pul Lawn Food Pellets 25-3-- always RCrabgrass and Spurge Preventer Plus Fertilizer 5 - puts fear to flight. Mission In New York Brad Greenwood has accepted a call to serve as a missionary in the New York, New York City Mission. He is the son of Kenneth and Reta Greenwood. His church service includes serving as a past counselor in his Deacons and Teachers Quroum. He is an Eagle Seoul. playing basketball and played all four years in high school. He received his high school diploma in 1980. the the Writer Repertory Theatre's5 in Process Plays program. Interested 'playwrights should contact the Utah Arts Council at 617 Con- East South Tempjrln Salt Lake CityfUtah 84102, forbore'' - formations" High Risk Auto If you have problems getting insurance because of tickets or accidents we have several companies to meet your needs. qCtfve Us A Calll or Drop By FotheringhamBowen-Leavit- t 75 East Main American Fork "Who faith Insurance an- 756-761- 9 Pelleted Lawn Fertilizer i I 16-16-- 49 $ Now Only Pelleted lawn loot) lot clean application pound of Nitrogen square leet ol turf Ecology balanced 25 3 lawn i 1 I fir Reg.TM2 One 1 food pei 00 Gives lawn a 5 formula I Prevents crabgrass. spurge, baryardgrass. foxtail, common chichweed. Johnson grass and 18 other weeds nitrogen lor slow balanced leeding with two types ol and last release Formula Comes m iron, sulfer and zinc soil amendments 40 lb strong Valeron bag Adds Pantile soil conditioner feed 10 COO square feet ol lawn May be $1,000 Min. 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Deposit , lightweight for easy handling and use 30-Mon- th March 12 thru March 18 Clean Hmhv One bag will used by professional landscapers 6-Mo- nth nurserymen May be Contains ii uu Now Only Now Only 8 $flirSl Reg 1 1 of il I RA accounts a Time Certificate is redeemed prior to maturity. m State Bank of Lehi VLJF ,Vr ft Doubt sees the obstacles, faith sees the way; doubt sees the darkest night, faith sees the day; doubt dreads to take a step, faith soars on doubt high; believes?" swers, "I." from Development fund of the Center Theatre Group at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. In addition, Mr. Brown was invited to participate in the First Stage program . of the Baltimore Center Stage, and in the Seattle great ouldoors are his hobbies. A farewell in his honor will be held at 10:30 a.m. in the Eight Ward on Sunday, March 15. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. He will enter the Missionary Training Center April 2. questions, ended. Playwright Al Brown has received a grant and Hunting in e, conference ference, which was held at Sundance in July of 1980, was described in the words of Los Angeles Times' critic Sylvie Drake as "a Snow College. He enjoys 99 West Main in said, "I felt I was witness to the beginning of what may. become a major new play festival in the west." Recognition for the 1980 playwrights began almost as soon as the Drama-Logu- first Utah The Playwriting writing Ralphe, - its amply David fulfilled," showcased in a western setting. Brad has graduated from Seminary and has been enrolled in the Institute program at fishing promises of American playwrights can be , ' in cooperation with the Utah Arts Council, has set December 1, 1981, as the deadline for submitting scripts to the 1982 Utah Playwriting Conference. The conference is scheduled to be held at Sundance in July of that year, and is open to playwrights nationwide. The Utah Playwriting Conference has been designed to locate and assist the development of talented playwrights, as well as to involve Utah's citizens in the process of artistic exchange. The conference a creative , provides milieu in which the work Brad Greenwood priesthood quorums. A farewell will be held in his honor Sunday, March 15, at 10:50 a.m. in the Lehi North Stake Center, 851 N. 1200 E. Following the meeting an open house will be held at the family home, 1070 E. 500 N., Lehi. All of Michael's friends are invited to attend. resounding success The Utah Playwriting 19. workshops, firesides, activities and a lot of fun. Start planning now so you can attend. vn d Utah Playwriting Conference Michael L. Rhodes has been called to serve in the Amsterdam, Netherlands Mission for the LDS Church. He will enter the missionary training center March aaronic I "'few-f- Entry Deadline Set For 1982 Netherlands Stake will L. ; Open 9: ct-a.- ,. was decorated not only with yellow ribbons, but yellow pom poms in anticipation Accepts Call To Youth Conference North ' TIE A YELLOW RIBBON- - The house and yard ot Ron Bartholomew of his return from the Korean Mission this week. For North Stake m .. .,- ml Plans Underway There i. at 6:30 Michael The I.ii 01 ml& p.m. The Dinner is a fundraiser for the scouting program. Following the dinner a skit and movie will be held. Everyone is invited out to the Seventh Ward, 1095 N. 3rd W. in Lehi for this delightful evening of food and entertainment. their M II favorite dressing, delic- -' ious garlic bread and a drink all for $2.50 per plate or a mere $12 per family. Please bring your own utensils. The Seventh Ward Scouts are staging this scrumptious meal on . Lehi Scout Banquet salad guests only. However, the dance and other festivities will be open to anyone wanting to attend. A contribution of $1 per person will be asked from those attending the dance only. Ward members can enjoy the meal and dance for $2 per person or $10 per family. A floor show and square dancing are also being planned. The ward activities committee along with the youth will be in charge of decorating for the dance, and the Cultural Hall will be turned into scenes from the old west. Jeans and boots will be the dress for the evening, especially for those trying the bucking machine. Gerbils Reg. and Thank You $1.00 Donation The Seventh Ward Scouts are hosting an "All You Car. Eat Dinner," Sound Good? It's true. Flavorful !y seasoned spaghetti, tossed green Ball Dinner Dance will be getting underway Friday, March 13, at the Lehi Stake Center. A western theme will be followed this year as ward members will enjoy an old fashioned Chuck Wagon supper from 6 to 7 p.m. Dancing will be to the music the Sundowners. A popular attraction will be a bucking machine. Those in attendance will have an opportunity of testing the machine to see who will be the ultimate urban cowboy. Because of overcrowding, the supper will be served to ward FOR YOUR Finches At The annual Tenth Ward Gold and Green of Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb of Lehi. He married the former Lois Miller of Tremonton and they are parents of three children. He is Keith Webb, Bishop of the Fruit Heights Ward in Kaysville has just been called as second 8 You Like Spaghetti? All You Can Eat Tenth Ward Gold Stake Presidency A-- Ride the Bucking Machine Friday The 13th at Lehi Utah Stake Center Former Lehian Named Page 768-844- 4 Deposits Insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Ins. in- |