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Show Free Press - Wednesday. April 8, 1987 - Page 7 church news i . SC.V. , I if 1 Seminary building for new junior high under construction in the Lehi Region the public to take a look at newest church building now constructed west of the new high school building. IDS leaders invite Lehi's being junior A joint effort of the three stakes and 19 Lehi Region, the provide seminary ninth grade students fall. Leaders church and its wards in the facility will activities for beginning this anticipate an enrollment of approximately 200. President William A. Miller said : y Seminary Principal Reg Christensen has been coordinating efforts and is now joined by Craig Ostler, recently appointed principal. Architects are Gardner and Bigelow, Orem. Heard any NEWS lately? Jgfor occupancy by the THe new $250,000 seminary building at the new junior high school will be ready beginning of the 1987-8- 8 school year. f VCALL two classrooms $253,000 structure is officially scheduled for completion by August 12. However, he also noted that the contractor, Charles LeBaron, is considerably ahead of schedule and it could be completed by early summer. the ,m,rr... - v. 768-969- 6 clean up planned for April City-wid- e 20-3- 0 Lehi City will pickup an shredable debris, such as tree limbs, shrubs or vines, between April 20 and 30 as e clean up effort. part of a This year, city crews will not be debris, picking up such as trash, old furniture, glass or city-wid- le metal, other than regular garbage services. City residents will be required to deliver those items to the Lindon Landfill. Permits to use the landfill with no can be picked up at City Hall ' charge by residents of Lehi City. Relief Society social to be held April 11 A special Relief Society social will be held on Saturday morning, April 11, according to Edna S. Loveridge, president of the West Stake Relief Society. The social will feature a short program and breakfast at the West mmmnffi?ana Stake Center, beginning at 8 invitations are being distributed by the Ward Relief Society organizations. a.m.-Individu- All women, age 18 and over, are encouraged to attend. PTA meeting will discuss drug abuse Buckner from the will discuss drugs Place Gathering and alcohol use among high school students at a meeting at Lehi High Barbara School's Little Theater Thursday, April 9, at 7 p.m. Mrs. Bunker will advise parents and handling drug and alcohol abuse. on prevention will also The PTA president-elec- t be presented at the meeting. Stakes plan Old Folks Day April 11 West-Nort- h A meeting was held last week to plan for the annual Old Folks Day for the West and North Stakes. The date set for the Old Folks celebration is Saturday, April 11 at 11:30 a.m. at the Lehi High School lunchroom and little theater. Besides the traditional dinner, a program has been planned. Ferrel Hill and Merrill Fox are the high councilmen in charge of the day's activities. Gery and Bonnie Cooper are general chairmen of the event. All older citizens of the West and North Stakes are being reminded to mark the above date on their calendars and plan to attend the all day party. CONI'S ART WAREHOUSE irr Thursday 151 April 9th thru Saturday April 70 up to Selected Silk Rowers OFF 29.95 39.50 ft. Corn Dracaena Trees Reg. 52.40 Selected Frames 50 OFF Tinware 20 OFF 50 OFF 20 OFF 50 OFF up to Tole Wood All store items..... . Selected Prints . Many items reduced drastically to clear. Come in and see what is new and for our FREE classes! sign-up Many, many, many more items! Con'fS Art Warehouse 735 1779 ' "It's 6 ft. Benji Trees Reg. 59.95 5 18th 40 North Geneva Road Lindon, Utah OUR " , paper about OUR town and OUR people. Hove it!" -- RaNae Ashton ' We've used the same system to deliver your hometown newspaper since as early as the turn of the century. Our delivery system has always been considered expensive, but then again, it has always been the most effective. Over the years, we've seen a lot of alternative to do it delivery systems. Someone's always trying fallen short, usually cheaper. So far, they've always somewhere between the street and your doorstep. We spend over $65,000 a year to deliver your hometown newspaper through the U.S. Mail because we know reliable delivery is what you expect. We greatly appreciate the excellent service provided by the American Fork, Lehi and Pleasant Grove Post Offices. In local delivery, they do an exceptional job! You can rely on your hometown have newspaper, because we can rely on them. They mail accurate most delivery the helped us achieve receive system available. Subscribing households and their hometown newspaper households receive the North Utah County Shopper. You can count on it! U.S. MAIL rm f 7 CITIZEN PLEASANT GROV E REVIEW LEHI FREE PRESS NO. UTAH CO. SHOPPER P.O. Box 7, 59 West Main, American Fork 756-766- 9 I |