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Show Thursday, April 16, 1981 - Page A-- Presbyterian Church 8 Announces Holy Week Schedule The Community Presbyterian Church would like to invite the public to celebrate Holy Week with us. Holy Week remembers the Passion M Qy G) and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The following is a list of our activities for Thursday, Friday and Easter Sunday. We would welcome any 1 or questions at at the pastor's home, A. 756-262- .1 756-244- - Thursday ? IS(o?SlOn)3 Thursday Service, i hi I Maundy Tenebrae candlelight-darnes- flr ,f i M'fA - . . I' i s service with the celebration of the Lord's Supper. 7:30 p.m. in the This Sanctuary. traditional service has been a highlight of our worship together. Be sure not to miss it. Friday - Traditional Good Friday evening service of the Seven Last Words from the Cross. 7:30 p.m. at the Thu rsda y9 April 16- - ScKtirdai, April 18 20 off all Dresses Orem Local Music Community Church, 130 North 400 East, Orem. This will be shared service with pastors and laypeople participating together in the leadership. 20 off all Dressy Blouses and Dress Pants Easter The Timpanogos Chapter of the Utah Sunday Service. 7 a.m. at Utah Lake State Park. Again, this has been a traditional service where we join with other churches in the Valley. There will be a horn quartet to help us ring in Easter (and wake up the other campers in the park! ! ! ) Join with others to carpool. Worship in our Sanctuary will be at 11. Our celebration of the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. Bring flowers to place in a wooden cross at the front of the Sanctuary as was done last year. Bring one for each member of the family and some extras too; different varieties if possible. We will have extra flowers available before worship. As you can see there are lots of activities through which we can remember our Lord's 20 off all Jewelry, hair goods and socks. Great for filling Easter baskets Open til 8 p.m. Friday c3 PIANO STUDENTS WIN RECOGNITIO- N- Piano students from Lehi, American Fork and Pleasant Grove who were honored last week for their outstanding achievement on piano include Kenny Brandow, David Zimmerman, Jennifer Fox, Rachel Norman, Rhonda Cook, Vicki Hilton and Kenja Runolfson, front I. to r. Standing, I. to r., are Ricki Farrer, Vickki Allred, Lorelie Hall, Christian Lassen, Jennifer Tadje, Joe Brent Liddle, Jared Peck, Samantha Peck and Jocelyn Fry. and passion resurrection. Join us! and were presented in a recital last skills Music Teachers Association recently honored their students for their achievement in a state These competition. students were judged on their performance week. Those honored included Lorelie Hall, 10, American a Fork, student of Marilyn Devey. Students of Sharon dePaula who President-Elec- "Paul Mortensen, at American Fork Junior High School, has been Association Representative Assembly was Richard elected president-eleof the Alpine Education ct Harper from Elementary. Association," Joe Shelton, president of the AEA announced. "We are very happy to have a man of Mr. Mortensen's caliber in the leaderhsip of AEA," Mr. Shelton said. As president-elec- t, Mr. Mortensen will be a member of the Board of Directors of Bonneville UniServ, an organization which serves the needs of more than 2,000 educators in Utah County. Mr. Mortensen will become president of the 1,100 teachers in Alpine District to the Utah Education Association House of Tobler, Lindon Elementary; Darryl Roberson, Mt. View High; Bob Strat-to- n, Lakeridge Jr.; Bruce Farrer, Sharon Elementary; Lee Stoor, Cascade Elementary; Jo Wentz, Spencer Elementary; George Kelly Scera Park Elementary; Lani Haacke, Mt. 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Yet, the state American Cancer Society has suggested a goal of April is Cancer month. Crusade Thousands of volunteers in Utah County are joining nearly two million others across the nation to distribute educational materials about cancer detection while seeking $80,000 were, he replied, "As a parent, I would like to see an open line of communication It con- of the clinics. American Fork: 439 East State Road. is common cases. cancer With having 14 state's Utah County percent of the population, that's an estimated total of 392 new cases this year in this county alone being diagnosed with a variety of cancers. That brings figures close to home. Scientists claim there is one way to change the death statistics - early detection. They list seven cancer warning signals: change The heal; unusual bleeding or discharge; thickening or lump in the breast or elsewhere; indigestion or difficulty in swallowing; obvious change in wart or mole; and nagging cough or hoarseness. 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