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Show Free Press Tuesday, December ( 31, 1985 - Page 6 church news 6a? , Area Conference Buiieti Details ot Area conterence announced President Alvin G. Schow announced that all members and friends are invited to the area conference at the Marriott Center at 9 a.m. on Jan. 19. Representatives from the Council of Twelve Apostles will preside at the conference. Conference Sessions have been scheduled as follows: Saturday, Jan. 18, Leadership Session. This session w ill be held in the American Fork Tabernacle from 8a.m. until noon. Those to be in attendance are: Stake Presidency, high council, stake clerk, executive secretary, melchizedek priesthood quorum group leaders, and presidents, Seventy presidency. Others who are expected to be in attendance are: group leaders, bishoprics, ward clerks ward executive and secretary. If a president or a group leader can't be in attendance, it is requested that he assign one of his counselors to represent him. The General Session w ill be held Sunday, Jan. 19, at the Marriott Center, BYU, Provo, from 9 to 11 a.m. This will require transportation coordination. Most of the doors to the Marriott Center will be open. You can sit any place unless directed otherwise. Handicapped and older members may enter the doors on the north and take the elevator to the main floor where they will be directed to reserved seating. Nurses will be available to if provide medical assistance required. Special areas have been reserved for mothers who have small children who may disturb. of the The First Presidency Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints are extending an invitation to the U'hi, Iehi West and Lehi North Slakes to attend an Area Conference on Jan. 18 and Sale Price 15 Exposures The general session of the conference w ill begin Sunday, Jan. 19, at 9 a.m. in the Marriott Center. Leadership sessions will be held Jan 18 in the Alpine Tabernacle in American Fork. 24 Exposures 36 Exposures 135, 110, 126 Representatives from the Council Twelve will preside over the Conference. Representative from the Area Presidency (members of he First Quorum of Seventy) and will be Regional Representatives at the Conference. present Utah Valley Technology Fair high-teccompanies has been scheduled for Jan. 31, 1986 in the main corridor at the Orem Campus of the Utah Technical A for local h "Nearly 70 firms employing 4,000 workers have chosen Utah Valley as a manufacturing site; that number could double by the end of the decade." College. Other Utah VAlley companies produce computer hardware and peripheral equipment, specialized products, software, educational devices and scientific instrumentation. The trade show, by the Utah Valley Industrial Development Association and the Association for Developmental Paul B. Tippetts, executive director of DATIM, said the fair will also promote interaction between businesses and encourage local firms to use the resources available to them here. Tippetts said the main reason Utah Valley is so fertile to technological growth is the high educational level of the work force. feature Utah production companies who wish to exhibit and advertise their products and help promote Utah Valley as an area of strong technological support. Higbee said nearly half of Utah Valley's high-teccompanies have been in operation less than five years. "Utahns are the most educated work force in the nation; technically trained people are also constantly flowing out of the Utah Technical Management, Valley-base- Innovation and President, J. Marvin Higbee, said the fair's purpose is to stimulate interaction between local companies and to market Utah Valley as a centeer for technological growth and expertise. "Utah Valley possibly has more high-tec- h companies than any other area in the world of this metropolitan size," said Higbee. UVIDA h "This hasn't precluded many of them, however, from gaining a large share of their respective Satellite Software Inmarkets: ternational's Word Perfect is fast becoming one of the world's leading word and Novell's processors, computer networking system is considered by most industry experts to be the most significant in the field." Spanish classes offered at Missionary Training Center is The Missionary Training Center sponsoring free experimental Spanish classes for persons over 55 years of age. Classes will run Tuesday through from 7 Friday evenings, Jan. to 9 p.m. at the MTC. The purpose of the classes is to test new materials written for senior missionaries (both couples and singles) called to Spanish-speakin- g missions. Those who participate should not have had any substantial ex perience with Spanish and should be able to commit time to attend every class and do about an hour's homework per day during the program. 14-2- Because enrollment must be limited, some preference will be given to married couples, to persons 65 and older, and to those contemplating serving a mission. Anyone interested in participating should call the MTC at by Jan. 6. 378-696- Utah Valley companies that wish to exhibit their products or services are invited to contact represenor tatives from UVIDA Paul Tippetts of DATIM 0y Prices effective thru Many $0095 pair includes bearing pack on most cars and IirIiI truck.-shoes (seals and c Top Sirloin, Pork Chops, Crab SticksButter, t I TEES I Steak Chunks PUCE l"3jme $oob from life Ii JHcet" only '3' Come dine in H authentic old W west atmosphere 24 West Main Lehi. 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