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Show Free Press - Wednesday, October 26, Page 6 1994 Library to hold storytime Thorpes to be feted for 70th anniversary the Robert and Thelma Thorpe will celebrate their 70th anniversary at anopen house Sunday, Oct. 30 from '4 to 6 p.m., at the American Fork Citizen Center, 54 E. Main. ' All friends and relatives are iti vited to attend. They request no f ifts. Robert Clifford Taylor and d "Thelma Maud Thorpe were Nov. 11, 1924 in Provo. The ' marriage was later solemnized in r the Salt Lake IDS Temple. J Cliff worked at many odd jobs to support his family, including the ''coal mines in Castle Gate. He also worked for mineral mines in Neva-"dmar-'rie- a. HeandThelmareturnedtoUtah andbegan workingfor Pacific States Steel Co., and helped to build Geneva Steel and became a pipefitter and plumber.He has been a member of the Pipefitters union Jbr over 50 years, retiring in 1969. Thelma has been employed in the Alpine School District lunch program and was the supervisor at the American Fork High School for 24 years. In 1970 they moved from American Fork to Orem. In 1972 they were called to work in the Provo LDS Temple as ordinance workers, where they worked for 10 years. They presently reside in the Orem 7th Ward where they have been greeters for years. They have both been active in the LDS Church. Roberthas served ' J am Children submit Halloween stories The it chil- dren: Robert (Deanna) Taylor, Little Lost Devils It was Halloween in Salt Lake. a bunch of kids that dressed up as devils. They called themselves the little devils, One dark and scary Halloween night the little devils went and...gulpl They got lost. There were if they tried to find their way home but it was too late! They got so scared they fainted! But about midnighttheysawa neigh' bor they knew. She helped them find their way home. Whitney Loftus trick-or-treati- More on Third grade Page 10 at great-grandchildr- ere's Your Halloi!Ei Treat from Thelma, Robert Thorpe Mem DaMFcglA) dance to participate in the event. purpose room, 120 N. Center, Lehi. cookies. Phyllis (Mrs. Lloyd) Migliaccio, Roger (Dixie) Taylor, and Douglas (RoseMarie) Taylor, all of American Fork; Jack (Connie) Taylor, Pleasant Grove; and Kieth (Geraldine) Taylor, Orem. They have 34 grandchildren, 117 and 17 great-gregrandchildren. the Clown will also be in atten- a Halloween storytime on Monday, Oct. 31 at 4 p.m. in the multi- date-fille- They are the parents of six In addition to the stories, Lulu TheLehi Public Library willhold Elders' Quorum and High in Priests Quorum in several wards. Thelma served in the Primary and Relief Society. Cliff enjoys puttering in his flow er and vegetable gardens. Thelma likes to crochet and bake, with the d specialties of raisin and Tenaco upress . r. Mf l Lube! . i Elder Scott Hampton Elder Tim Naylor Elder Michael Loveridge Tim Naylor Scott Hampton Elder Michael Loveridge, son of Brent and Julie Loveridge of Lehi, has been called to serve in the California, San Fernando LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Oct. 30, at 2:30 p.m. in the Lehi Twelfth Ward Chapel, 1095 N. 300 West, Lehi. Elder Loveridge will enter the Missionary Training Center on Nov. Elder Tim Naylor, son of Gary and Debbie Naylor of Lehi, has been called to serve in the Argentina Rosario LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Oct. 30, at 2:40 p.m. in the Lehi 9th Ward Chapel, 465 E. 300 North. Friends and family are invited to attend an open house afterward at the Naylor residence, 1385 E. 300 North, Lehi. Elder Naylor will enter the Missionary Training Center on Nov. Elder Scott M. Hampton, son of Ed and Carma Hampton of Lehi, has recently returned from serving in the Arizona Phoenix LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Oct. 30, at 10:50 a.m. in the Lehi 14th Ward Chapel, 875 N. 1200 East. Friends are invited to welcome him home afterward at his home, 855 N. 1060 East, Lehi. 2. Friends andfamilycan visit with Elder Loveridge from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the family home, 651 N. 420 West, Lehi. 1 Lube, Oil, Filter Elder Joseph Jacob g (tow's the time to treat your car to an oil change at Texaco Express Lube. Come in today and save Area missionaries to speak in Sunday meetings Michael Loveridge $i. W jgS $10. off our regularly low price of $23.99. Our service includes a thorough preventative maintenance check and features Mavoline Formula3 Motor Oil and Filters. And that's important Joseph Jacob Elder Joseph J. Jacob, son of Charles and Lana Jacob of American Fork, has recently returned from serving in the Micronesia Guam LDS Mission. nt Because not only can we help save the life of your car, but we save you money. will help Don't Forget the American Fork Chamber of Commerce Halloween 5K Run Saturday, Oct. 29,7:00 p.m. at the American Fork Fitness Center He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Oct. 30, at 10 a.m. in the American Fork 19th Ward Chapel, 1305 N. 100 East. Friends and relatives are invited to come by the family home afterward. Express Li&3 274 South 740 East, American Fork (Behind Del Taco and Big 2. 756-532- 0 Tires) 0 Must have coupon (not valid with other offers). Expires 1 1594 NN 1072694 I Whv are the maiontv of tab Co enty M avors Anderso n for c er? 0 a HE'S A COMMUNITY PLANNER The list endorsing Tfam Anderson Include: As a former seven-yemember of the Utah County Planning Commission, Tom Anderson understands the importance of working with city leaders in pursuing efforts that allow for a proper mix of housing, retail, recreation and open spaces. ar HE'S A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSMAN Through his experiences as a small businessman for twenty-fiv- e years, Tom knows that government must keep local taxes low, while working to bring revenue from outside of Utah County through such things as tourism and local events. HE'LL BE A FULL-TIM- COMMISSIONER E Tom Anderson is the only candidate who has committed to serve as a full-tim- e commissioner. In this time of high growth, we cannot afford to turn our county's future over to a part-tim- e commissioner. 0 Mayor Joel Hall, Alpine Mayor Villiom L. Gibb:, Lohi Mayer Stelfo Wckli, Orcxa Mayor Delora Eerteken, Spririvillc Mayor Marie Huff, Spanish Fork Mayor Handy Brailsford, Salem Mayor Eulon Gammon, Vineyard Mayor Lynn Jacobson, Elk Ridge Former Mayor Kay Hutchings, American Fork Former County Commissioner, Yukus Inouye The Deputy Sheriffs Association "It is imperative that we have representation from all parts of the county. Tom Anderson lives in the area he will C nn ;r ; a . r n TTsfs vr n represent. His opponent does not. I believe Tom will work with Utah County mayors in preserving the integrity, safety and beauty of the entire county." Stella Welsh Mavor of Orem Paid by committee to elect Tom Anderson |