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Show Church News Free Press - Wednesday, August 8, 1990 Page 5 Will McKinnon Sunderland Reunion held to serve in Argentina Box Lake Camp Ground, in beautiful Payson Canyon, was the gathering place for the descendants of Thomas and Alice Sunderland. One hundred and sixteen family members came from California, Idaho and Utah for an overnight cam pout which included fun, games and lots of visiting. They reported that it was alarming to see the damage that the prolonged drought ofthe past three years is doing to this beautiful canyon. The lakes are drying up and many of the pine trees are Elder Will McKinnon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryon McKinnon, Lehi, has been called to serve in the Argentina, Trelew IDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Aug. 12, at 9 a.m. in the Lehi 16th Ward ChapeL 120 W. 200 South. Elder McKinnon will enter the Missionary Training Center Aug. 8. Elder Peck completes mission in England t i England-Manchest- i i designed especially for the Lehi Senior Citizens and their friends, climaxed by choice seats for a special New Year's Eve presentation of the "Phantom of the Opera," er Andrew Lloyd Webber's world-famo- us production) and some of the very best seating front rows near the beginning for the 102nd annual Tournament of Roses Parade. Departing Dec. 26, the (a maximum of 42 people can be accommodated) will travel by late model motor coach and stay in first class hotels in Las Vegas, San Diego and - - Anaheim. Some attractions will include a dinner and musical production at the Lawrence Welk Resort, Sea World, San Diego Wild Animal Park--an-d Festival of Lights, San Juan Those interested in the tour should contact the Lehi Senior Citizens Center, 768-301or Leo or Edna Loveridge, l nana hHH Amwmm 9 4 hit- - 1 I 4, f 1 1 I Hardy Baum, owneroperator of the Spec Shoppe, is a Certified Dispensing Optician with 27 years of experience. He offers custom professional fitting with free adjustments anytime and other services like frame repair or color tinting. Stop in for a visit. The Spec Shoppe is offering a "2 for 1" coupon so you can go back to school looking twice as good. In addition to that, youll receive individualized expert service from Hardy Baum, owneroperator and Certified Dispensing Optician. He has 27 years of experience and does all the work himself. Hardy offers custom, professional fitting with free adjustments any time. Most single vision lenses can be ready in 24 hours. However, in an emergency, Hardy can have them ready in as little as one hour. The Spec Shoppe has a lab right in the store and offers additional services such as frame repairs, color tinting and lens engraving. As an independent dealer, Hardy can order from the manufacturer that best fits your needs. He carries over 1,000 e selection and small store frames in stock and offers service. The Spec Shoppe is open Mon. through Fri. from 10 a.m to noon and 1 to 6 p.m. in the American Fork Timp Plaza. VALUABLE The Spec Shoppe 218 N. West State Rd. 0 American Fork COUPON Buy one pair of eyeglasses and get another single vision pair FREE! The Spec Shoppe 218 N. West State 0 American Fork big-stor- 756-683- Must have coupon. Expires 768-344- 2. ! ' Chris Roberts r'i- - v:i'y':-- "xC-s- , sion. ';:'-He will speak in sacrament meeting Sunday, Aug. 12, at 9 a.m. at the Highland North ChapeL 5335 W. 11200 North. friends and relatives are invited to attend the meeting and an open house which will beheld that afternoon at the family home, 10840 N. 5870 West, Highland. Elder Roberts will enter the Missionary Training Center Aug. 29. itilllilli IT, .... . f t xc Singles fireside Sunday The monthly north region single adults fireside will be held Sunday, Aug. 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the American Fork West Stake Center, 165 N. 350 West, American Fork. ; All single adults and friends are invited to attend. The fireside will be hosted by the Lehi Utah Stakes. Dr. Jerry L. Sandburg will be the speaker. His topic is "Dump Your Excess Baggage in the Past and Move onto a Healthy Future!" Sandberg and his wife, Becky, have four children. They live in Bountiful, where he is principal of the seminary at Viewmont High School, he is currently serving as YoungMen's president in his ward. Other church positions he has held include high councilman and bishop.' Sandburg holds a PhD. from BYU in counseling psychology. He also works as a therapist at the Davidson Clinic in Farmington. He has served as a speaker at BYU Education Week. He also served on the Lakeview Community Council t$a lecturer. . , , - - , 5 J5T, "' "t- - You Should Meet Phyllis at the Alpine Branch Phyllis grew up in Alpine, and has worked for 12 years where she handles new accounts. She knows all of the local customers by name. fl enjoy serving my friends. When they open an account here I know that they are going to get friendly, convenient service from their hometown bank. This bank also happens to be the soundest bank they can find anywhere." You should pieet Phyllis. unused items through the classifieds. 756-766- 9. We care about you of American Forh Bank MJ F J 91590 SB 756-683- l Elder Christopher Roberts, son of Ronald and Janice Roberts of Highland, has been called to serve in the Taiwan, Taipei IDS Mis- .v o ' I Chris Roberts -: accepts call to TAiwan 4 .1 t Ifs a "Dream Come True" tour Scott Peck u Dream tour! Will McKinnon Elder Peck will speak in sacrament meeting Sunday, Aug. 12, at 10:50 a.m. in the Lehi 17th Ward 852N. 1200 East All friends and relatives are invited to attend. There will be an open house at the Peck home following the meeting. " . vr- -J i i n ' dying. Elder Scott peck, son of Elwyn and Norma Peck, has just returned from the Mission. Go back to school looking twice as good! American Fork, Alpine member FOIC I V I J I |