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Show Leeds bell placed at playground entrance at St. Peter's Church A bell that once hung in Leeds, "This is England, now signals the entrance to the playground of the American Fork Children's Center, adjacent to St. Peter's Catholic Church. The bell was put into place on Friday, Nov. 24, as the final touch of a community project undertaken by American Fork Hospital employees in June. breaks goal for membership The recent membership drive of Lehi High School's Parent-Teacher-Stude- nt This biography draws il freely on President Packer's own lifetime recollections and V. responses and on those of his siblings, family members, and associates ;1 among the General Authorities. It skillfully weaves impressions with his own history, If experiences and If philosophies. The result is a fasrinaf-.incamnnf nfo uwwuut jx a iocused, dedicated servant whom the Lord has guided and schooled for his high callings. f playground. Sister Janet also expressed appreciation to Dale Despair from Burrell Concrete for help in construction of the concrete base. He and Rocky Petroff were on hand with equipment Friday to lift the bell into place. Val Cope from In far-oJapan, Boyd Packer made this pledge to the Lord, Tm not neutral - If you need my vote, it's there -- 1 give it to you -ff Fork Hospital also helped direct it into place. Others speaking briefly were Jill Owensby, project coordinator from American Fork Hospital, Sue Fleming, also from the hospital, and Heather Barker, Childrens Center director. Two of the youngsters enrolled in the center, also participated. Free Gift Wrapping Alpine Book .,m Bell is put into place at American Fork Children's Center adjacent to St. Jeter's Catholic Church The Thanksgiving school break will start today. Classes resume Monday, Nov. 27. Utah State Center Thanksgiving Day enjoy! Christmas parade, tree lighting, drawings Fred Meyer ALPINE BOOK Free imprinting on all book purchases. Speedy special orders. The Senior Center will be closed today for the Thanksgiving holiday. - Am. Fork BigO Tires everything, all I am." Development Free family movies and an opportunity to meet and assist disabled residents of the Utah State Developmental Center are available every Saturday from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. The Center shows movies in its own auditorium, 895 N. 900 East, American Fork. Contact Thorn Anderson, to schedule. 763-400- "Serving American Fork and Surrounding Areas for over 15 years.' 650 E. State, American Fork, 4 756-524- r Community Calendar bers. State Street, K. American Association (PTSA) surpassed all expectations as enrollment reached 116 mem- Generous donations by local businesses, combined with the support of parents, teachers and students pushed the membership over the goal of 100. Beverly Wilson was the lucky winner of the grand prize an overnight stay at the Best Western Timpanogos Inn. Everyone benefits by PTSA membership, with the majority of the money collected going toward the annual PTSA scholarship awarded each spring to a graduating senior. The amount of the scholarship increases as membership increases, so everyone at Lehi High is encouraged to join during the school year. A small amount from many people can make a big difference to a deserving student. Fees are $3 per person or $5 per u thank the hospital employees who worked hard in the heat of June to transform our mud into grass, planted trees and flowers, installed a sandbox and accomplished untold .inside projects (in the children's center interior) like hanging cabinets, putting in a counter, and making a much needed entrance." In addition, a new jungle gym was donated for the iron. ia5 - Fage 5 A Watchman on the Tower C. Tate Lucile by "We on-goi- 22, Boyd K. Packer hur- rah and thank you for walking' with us for a very long time," Sister Janet said, speaking to hospital employees, parishioners and others assembled to see the bell put into place. "It (the playground) is a dream that is slowly turning into a reality. Today we celebrate that it finally looks like a gathering place for children and friends," Sister Janet said. Sister Janet M. Stankowski, former Pastoral Administrator at St. Peters and of the children's center, said the placing of the bell a "significant moment in our development" in the growth of the child care center. She said Brian and Lydia Farnell obtained the bell for the church from the Diocese of Leeds, England following communication, which began with Sacred Heart at Ilkley in 1993. "The bell was probably part of the original structure of the church which was erected in 1878," Sister Janet said. Cast in Dublin, the bell weighs about 150 pounds and is made of brass. The hanging mechanism and the external clapper are cast Lehi High PTSA a gathering to say Free Press - Wednesday, November QrKre the warmth and charm of a Country Christmas whi ilesbopplrl jScrooge&Marlry: Linda Smith of Children and Adults with Attention Deficit I Disorders (CH.A.D.D.) Will present a workshop for parenting skills, coping skills and basic information needed to raise a happy A.D.D. child. The event will be held at Lehi Elementary, 765 N. Center, on Tuesday, Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. qmponum ot L,ountry bifts x rurmsmngs 791 North 1st Lehi VT ast mn s in the historic (Acrossp-o- BeckStrasfarg home.) PBUfll Lehi City Council The Lehi City Council will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m. in the council chambers, 153 N. 100 East, Lehi. Alpine Board of Education The Alpine School Board meets tonight at 6 p.m. There will be an opportunity to address the board at the beginning of the meeting. 8, Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus will ride into Lehi to officially open the Christmas season with a parade ,: and tree lighting. generosity in the membership '' J The parade will begin' at 6:30 drive: Arctic Circle, Auto Express, Family History Library p.m. at 200 W. Main, The Utah Valley Regional Best Western 'Timpanogos Inn, east on Main Street to proceeding 100 East, Bridal Center, Brimleys' Diner, C then north to the city offices, 153 Family History Center offers free classes in family history research W Outlet, Carnivores, Cinco, N. 100 East, where the tree lightLocated on the fourth floor Colonial House, Country Bakery, today. and ing drawings will take place. Cowlicks, Geraldine's Antiques. Cash certificates and prizes, of the Lee Library on the BYU Also Haws Floral, High donated by Lehi merchants, will campus, the center is open on the Country Glass, M. D. Penney's, be given away in drawings that second and fourth Sunday of each month from 9 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. Merlin's Fun and Games, The will be held; Lehi City Power customers are automatically entered Outpost Antiques, Peacock Studio, Porter's Place, Powell's Car Care, in the drawing. In case of inclement weather, Purple Pig Pizza, Rocky Mountain Pack Station, Skipper's, Smith's the events outside the city offices will be moved into the library. Foods, Subway, Super Wash, U Attention Deficit Disorder Need a Photo II, Vern's Inc. and Senior Citizens activities The Yogurt Parlor. presentation couple or family. The PTSA would like to thank the following businesses) , for the v 15 v mm 50 OFF OFF All Many Other Items! Merchandise! 4 nd-uts4J- t jbMkA a Calendar Entries ' Submit information on your group's activitities for the Community Calendar by sending a written note to this newspaper, P.O. Box 7, American Fork, Utah 84003 or by calling Community Calendar entries must be into the paper by Monday, 10 a.m. of the week you would like the notice to ? 756-527- i if 7 ' V 1 3. appear. v 9f Wx3 Av7M onGmistmssI :tr mOur sale will be for 8 davs onlv-nday, November 24th thru at these locations: ALL FALL & WINTER MERCHANDISE will be if I Available now Saturday, December 2nd. Y Hundreds of licensed Disney toys to please your familyl -- 'r -- r,i m yi -ill IN 5 II Taylor Drug Ho w 76 N. 1100 E. Am. Fork 756-402- 1 m n 'km w :.v m mr m mm w Christmas Layaways Welcome. Happy Holidays, ''Mwma ilk Ik PARTY II Dr IVfNS mCTEP) I Fine Ladies Apparel 756-246- 0 Sale Hours (both stores): &5 PIONEER less 1 648 E. State, American Fork 756-580- 6 Jr.SlieFahioni3-1Mon.-F- ri. f-si- - -- : IIJ Mi feci Ranf fl y 'v,r I f; U ChU HOUSE , e. State 15U-o- This newspaper is seekine the identitv of npcHv f9mMi area for Christmas. , 'We need names, address, telpnhnnp oc rir.th;n j 3 specific needs," savs Publisher Rrprt "M,n anuj ...mij uigaiiiiaiiuus tamilies come to the newsDaner seplciinr thi infnrmat;, a projects. We try to match each needy family with a sponsor." "If you know of a familv who. because injury, or some other reason, may be looking forward to a bleak Christmas please give us as much information about them as I'vu.uix,, ivuow mwiuuc your own name, address and ohone numhpr r wan uac yuu as a confidential contact person. This way the family's Christmas can be a rvbiwuic surprise. In past years the newsoaner staff has :ie tnnmnri . i ,. '"Ol IdllllUCS T"" directly with readers makine direct donating Thu . uunauons will be divided among the sponsoring organizations to be given to the families with their own contributions. Readers can sponsor an individual family or make a donation for all nf ih n r " iuuiiiica. ricase , , ... cKm;, '"'"""duun on neeay tamilies or cash donations to: o.-- Little Things Mean A Lot 455 a Christmas family? 10-- 7; Sat 10-- ropy 154 W. Main Lehi 768-354- 3 6. & ta 9 Christmas Family, P.O. Box 7, American Fork, Utah 84003. Please call if your family or organization would like to do a project win. ui iiiuic ui me suggested families. There is no specific deadline, but most sponsors warn to start working on their projects before or soon alter Thanksgiving. ta 1 yJ 101111 1 U Tic V SSS?5f . |