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Show Free Press Page 10 Wednesday, November 23 Sr. Center closed for holiday The Senior Center will be closed on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 24 and 25 for the Thanksgiving holi- day. Activities will resume on Monday, Nov. 28. Menus for the coming week: Monday, Nov. 28: Country casserole, sliced carrots, vitamin salad with French dressing, whole wheat roll and apple pie. Tuesday, Nov. 29: Breaded cod with tartar sauce, parslied new potatoes, mixed vegetables, jellied salad, white roll and raisin filled cookie. Wednesday, Nov. 30: Beef vege- table stew, baking powder biscuit, lettuce wedge with Thousand Island and fruit cup. la&ZJ LAu rt;-jElder Brian NuttaU Elder Ryan Stoker I iriliL I h l LJ Elder Terry Rarick Elder Harley Peterson Area missionaries to speak in Sunday services Brian Nuttall Rarick Peterson Ryan Stoker Darwin Estes Terry Elder Brian Dixon Nuttall, son of Eugene and Marilyn Nuttall of Lehi, has been called to serve in the California San Jose LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Nov. 27, at 2:50 p.m. in the Lehi 8th Ward Chapel, 145 E. 1500 North. There will be an open house directly following the service at the Nuttall residence, 9835 N. 8000 West, Lehi. Elder Nuttall will enter the Missionary Training Center on Wednesday, Dec. 7. Elder Ryan Stoker, son of Dennis and Linda Stoker of Highland, has been called to serve in the Illinois Chicago LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Nov. 27, at 2:45 p.m. in the Highland 10th Ward Chapel, 10400 N. 6000 West. There will be an open house after the meeting at the family home. Elder Stoker will enter the Missionary Training Center on Nov. 30. GOOD Elder Terry Rarick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Rarick of Lehi, has been called to serve in the Texas Fort Worth LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Nov. 27, at 12:40 p.m. in the Lehi 4th Ward Chapel, North Stake Center. Family and friends are invited to an open house following the services at the family home, 1163 E. 800 North. Elder Rarick will enter the Missionary Training Center on Dec. Harley Elder Darwin Estes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jonsson of Lehi and Mr. Dennis Estes of Eureka, California, will be returning from the Kentucky Louisville LDS Mission on Thursday, Nov. 24. Elder S. Harley Peterson, son of Stephen C. and Barbara W. Peterson of Lehi, has been called to serve in the Argentina Mendoza LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Nov. 27, at 10:50 a.m. in the Lehi 5th Ward Chapel, 465 E. 300 North. Elder Peterson will enter the Missionary Training Center on Dec. serv-ingi- n He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Nov. 27, at 2:50 p.m. in the Lehi 15th Ward, 1920 N. 500 West. 7. 7. K1(BW ' It 1 -- i - Cubs to collect items for s ir Tim Rarick receives Eagle award Hansen brothers earn Eagles at court of honor Rarick, son of Kevin and Pam Rarick, received his Eagle Scout Award Nov. 13 in a special Eagle Court of Honor held at the Lehi North Stake Center. Tim is a member of Post 2004 in the Lehi 4th Ward. For his Eagle service project, Tim put up a gate on the church recreation property. He dug three deep holes, secured poles in them and cemented them in place. He Martin D. Hansen, son of David and Jeri Hansen, received his Eagle Scout Award on Nov. 12, 1994 in a special Eagle Court ofHonor held at Cedar Valley Ward. Martin is a member of Troop 6 in Cedar Valley. Russell Hansen Russell L. Hansen, son of David and Jeri Hansen, received his Eagle Scout Award on Nov. 12, 1994 in a special Eagle Court of Honor held at Cedar Valley Ward. Martin is a member of Troop 6 in Cedar Valley. Russell's eagle project was to build a wooden book shelf to hold some old school books. The book shelf is for the Old Fairfield School-hous- e as part of the restoration. 'ir.. HBPSWfi j:' Jt. Ml "Subway is my favorite fast foods outlet. I love the variety of sandwiches. It sure beats a hamburger." Ted H. Pierce, CPA Uflf NO EXCUSE OR ABUSE n h CALL For free confidential help fr--4 with Domestic Violence. ty? , f M'i:4ti' 537 E. State, American Fork 0 50 N. 850 E., Lehi 756-970- 7 768-070- WU L? LTDCDS 'LTGDK) painted the gate and put reflectors We Need Carriers! No more soggy papers. No more papers in the shrubs or flowerbeds. No more papers for the neighbor's dog. And you can promote your favorite high school team! Earn over $4 per hour delivering papers to every home in your area. We have immediate openings. Papers must be delivered by 8 a.m. each Wednesday. Must be at least 10 years of age boys, girls, men, women or families. A great way to pay yourself while you exercise! No inserts to stuff; no collections. Papers are delivered to your door. Earn extra by selling discount subscriptions. Apply in person at our American office, - j . ? 768-381- t"'UriiTfnrf Martin Hansen i ' Lehi Cub Scout Pack 3114 is gathering clothing, blankets, sleeping bags and coats to be donated to the homeless shelter. If you have anything to donate, Tim Rarick Martin's eagle project was to build a wheeled cart to store extra hymn books on in the Cedar Valley LDS Ward building. v ' : i please call Ila Rasmussen, prior to Tuesday, Dec. 6. on it. Tim served as Teachers Quorum president and is currently an active member of the Priests Quorum. He has played on the varsity tennis team for two years and is currently on Lehi's swim team. He also enjoys basketball and ping pong. r shelter - f ' Tim ' LJi-- d LJ Elder Darwin Estes x .... i 59W Main, or call YnT n Long-Lastin- Abuse-Resistan- g, t, Newspaper Tube, Custom-Printe- d Reg. $10.00 This month only! Ends Nov. 30th. 75I f Jon Gray Jon Gray Bright red tube with white print on both sides !Lninrifiniinri earns I 1 mmm0t0"r niJ ( Eagle Jon G. Gray, son of Gary and Shellie Gray, received his Eagle Scout award Nov. 3 in a special Eagle Court of Honor held at 10390 Alpine Highway. Jon is a member of Scout Troop 952 in Highland. For his Eagle service project, Jon prepared and painted a service building in American Fork. Jon is a priest in the Highland 12th Ward. He is a junior at Lehi High School, where he enjoys He is playing on the baseball team. an avid outdoorsman and enjoys all types of hunting and fishing. 1 VUODD nuuu sj il rrni ,,,.JLrt H If uu i; VJ 1 j"'--y- J I ,r Blue tube with white on both sides l"""".. print! IIHCIW ipiia A VcwiahJVcws I ! TO, WW This premium quality newspaper tube is designed to last up to 10 years. Features include patented paper anchors that securely hold your newspapers inside the tube. 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