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Show Kandali Hayes Free Press - Wednesday, January 23, 1991 - Page 5 Volunteers gear for Mothers March Demlee Thomas, Lehi, is the Ushi leader for the 1991 March of Dimes Mothers March, to Doreen Hendrickson,according special events coordinator for theMarch of Dimes Southern Utah Division. In this capacity, Ms. Thomas will oversee the recruitment and coordinate volunteer activity during Mothers March week, Jan. 21 through 28. "Our Mothers March leaders and volunteers are the backbone of our fund raising effort. Mothers March 16-da- ., ' , - nial National Historical Park. The tour includes: round-tri- p airfare on Transworld Airlines from Salt Lake City to Nashville, Tenn.; transportation on Silvereagle h; 7 door-to-do- Ala. Students were trained to provide support to the battlefield by conducting battlefield circulation control, area security, prisoner of war operations, civilian internee operations, and law and order "Dinner-Dance- fun! A super dinner, catered by Carl Mellor, will begin at 7:30 p.m. , Each ward will have three tables to decorate and everyone who attends the dinner will have the opportunity to vote for best decorated table and most nostalgic, also No. Ash-vill- - Us Mothers March volunteers and poster children. Mothers March will benefit the "Campaign for Healthier Babies" which emphasizes public health education, community service and research in all areas of infant and maternal health. This year the Greater Utah Chapter awarded nearly $100,000 to health organizations lor research, with an additional $137,000 in national grant monies awarded to local organizations. For more information about the Mothers March or other March of Dimes programs, contact the Southern Utah Division at pelvic and breast examination, blood pressure check, hemqcult kits to test for colorectal cancer, health education information on risk factors, signs and symptoms ofcancer and referral for appropriate follow-u- p medi- e, 373-419- 9. Tour and Temple, Mt. Vernon, White House, Ford Theater, Bardstown Kentucky, Smithsonian Institute, Monticello, Jefferson's home, Shenandoah Valley, Kentucky Horse Farm, My Old Kentucky Home, Patton Museum Ft. Knox, Mammoth Caves, Kentucky and more. Anyone interested can call Ruth or Angie Goates at Wing, 768-929- 768-336- Also included in the course were peacetime support to the military community .through security of resources, crime prevention programs, and preservation of law and order. He is the son ofBrenda S. Dunn, Lehi. The soldier is a 1990 graduate of Lehi High School. the most romantic, most humorous and most unique. Tickets for the dinner may be obtained by a donation of $4 per person and "will start at 7 'p.m. Dancing will begin at 8:30 and will be free. Those who prefer not to attend the dinner should plan to come and dance free to the music of "Music City.Come on, greet old friends and make new ones at the Stake Center on Friday, Jan. 25. Stake cancer clinic The Lehi North Stake will hold its annual cancer screening clinic Monday, Feb. 11, at the North Stake Building, 851 N 1200 East, LelnV The clinic includes a Pap test, specially trained registered nurses. All women 18 years or older or who are sexually active, who have not had a Pap test during the past year are encouraged to attend. A fee ranging from $4 to $22, based on annual family income and family size, will be charged. The clinic is open to everyone, but appointments are necessary. To make an appointment, call , The examinations are given by FIRST FAMILY TIME IN FUN! PROVO THURS. FEB. 14 - SAT. FEB. I nnsN khlk a cookies matinee-- All seats $6.00. ino further discounts); free milk & cookie treat for kids after show. HARDEarS TOT WATCH MATINEE Free Sesame street Live watch for with a the first 1,000 kids Hardees coupon. 2 16 TICKET PRICES: $9.50 $8.00 with $1.50 per- - Deseret News coupon. to omi ntim it wut mkm pttimmt cwci IN nvmMr Of nowa vwk i craw; ra w pnmoiiogfMrvlcf pfm to tn pr mom am ptvXM u I iiiiiiimt & (Outlet service charge; $i90per-ticket)- . '' FOR MORI INFORMATION OR TO CHARGE-BY-PHON- or . (Visa mastercard accepted) $2.00charge added per order. FOR CROUP DISCOUNT RESERVATIONS; INFO CALL 262-489- , i CAR AND HOME CAN ALSO PROTECT YOUR FAMILY'S FUTURE ft f) For life insurance that can provide financial security for those you love, call: J. Ralph Binnall 120 N. 100 E. American Fork 756-351- 8 0 State Farm Sells Life Insurance. STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois YonrrBainkis favetmg m loorrate V1 Banb operaje on a very basic principle: They lend depositors money to people who need financing for homes, cars, businesses, agrir culture, education, home improvements and other consumer needs. Think of it as recycling! Lending within the community is a top priority for Utah banks. Utah's future depends on it was sold to a family of four who financed it through a local bank. Creative thinking and nancing resulted in several community benefits. Utah banks want to increase their lending in Utah to sup invest in our communities. port local economies. Sound banking partnerships with individuals and businesses enhance Last year, our daily lives. Utah banks at more than 400 locations ap- As a result, Utah proximately 150,000 new loans to indi' viduals, fami lies and fi- ,1 mfqi were made by Utah banks. Many loans are made in conjunction with agencies. For example, public and non-prof- it three banks loaned funds to Ogden City's Neighborhood Development Agency to help them acauire land. As a result, a blighted neighforhcod will be turned into new afford- banks are reaching out to those with extraordinary cir cumstances, finding creative ways to make loans while still maintaining high levels of safety and soundness. Your ideas and suggestions about ways Utah banks can satisfy the community's credit needs are valuable to your bank. You are en- couraged to use the form provided, or send your bank a letter. (Please send or deliver this completed form to your bank.) iDapnaaaaaDiiaaaaaDiaa Attn: Community Reinvestment Officer Bank Name: Address: . these suggestions regarding the credit needs of our community: (Attach additional sheet if necessary) I offer ern Utah community, two banb joined together to fund construction of a new golf course vital to the area's economic future. ticket discount for Tickets at kids Box Office and ail smith s Tlx outlets K2WS MATINEE Save $2 off adult prices with a (of prompt KM! ntufn, dab 9. In Southern Utah, a bank joined with the Small Business Administration to finance several motel complexes which added over 50 new jobs to tie local labor force. In another South- 10:30 AM 2:00 PM 5:30PM A7:00PM KUTVFAMItYNICHT-- AII Seats $5.00. (no further discounts) A KBYU KIDS CLUB NIGHT 4cSSt3T It THE AGENT WHO INSURESY0UR 5, able housing. ! n A Community Credit businesses GREAT 7:00PM Con-ct'pcio- S4-r- LDS mission. lie will speak in a sacrament meeting Sunday, Jan. 27, at 11 a.m. at the Highland First Ward, 10390 Alpine Highway. An open house will be held that afternoon at the family home, 9710 N. 6530 West, Highland. Elder Hayes will enter the Mis sion Training Center on Feu. 6. 24-ho- Dinner dance at North Stake ' All adults in all wards of the North Stake are invited to get to" gether for a special in the North Stake Center on Friday, Jan, 25, Bring your sweetheart or special friend and join the and sightseeing admissions as outlined in the itinerary; meal service; three breakfasts in Nashville, one breakfast in a colonial dinner in Williamsburg, and dinner and country breakfast at Harrodsburg, Ky.; gratuities for one large suitcase per person; luggage tags, flight bags and name badges; accident insurance on or off the bus; and fully escorted. Highlights of the trip will be the Country Music Hall of Fame. Andrew Jackson's Hermitage House, Opryland, reserved seating at the Grand Ole Opry, Gatlinburg, Great Smoky Mountains, Maggie Valley, Biltmore Mansion, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Plant, Old Salem, Confederate Capital of Richmond, Va., Colonial National Historical Park, Williamsburg, including Jamestown, Yorktown, and dinner in Colonial Tavern, Annapolis and Naval Academy, Washington D.C. Elder Randall W. Hayes, son of Brent and Diane Hayes, has been in the Chile, callfd to ht Pvt. Dunn completes M.P. basic training Pvt. Leonard K. Dunn has completed basic military police training at Fort McClellan, Anniston, el accommodations; all guides, tours Assisting Ms. Fraughton in the JoAllred. It is anticipated that more than 6000 volunteers throughout Central, Eastern and Southern Utah will participate in Mothers March week. City leaders anticipate that Lehi will raise $2,900 in the vent The first Mothers March took place in 1950 in Phoenix, Az. where mothers went in an appeal to raise money to continue the fight against polio. Today mothers, fathers and youth groups march to fight birth defects, infant mortality and low birth weight. Funds raised from the 1991 hotel-mot- ts local Mothers March are Mary Raddatz, Janet Barber and Bobbi cal travelers Lehi Senior Citizens present the Colonial South, featuring a y tour of Williamsburg and the Colo- leaders are women and youth groups who have a strong commitment to healthier babies and service to the community in which they live. We commend and thank our volunteers," said Ms. Hendrickson. : Colonial South Elder Hayes to beckons senior serve in Chile In Springville, a bank joined with the Small Business Administration to finance a new company which rnanufactures modular homes. Not only has this funding helped to purchase land and construct a building, but it also assisted in creating 1 15 new jobs in Utah County; Salt Lake Neighborhood Housing Services initiated a Youth Works project where "high risk" youth were employed on a training project to build a home. Tne completed home f t Name (Please Print): . Address: Phone: Thank You from the Utah Bankers Association Deposits in Utah Banks are Insured to $100,000 by the FD1C |