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Show Free Press Wednesday, September 18, 1996 - Page 5 Community Calendar Thursday evening from 6 to 6:30 room of p.m. in the the Lehi Public Library, 120 N. Center; weigh-i- n starts at 5:30 p.m. Anyone is welcome to attend. ment in Park City, with games Kevin Cox, 222-942- LHS activities The girls tennis team will host North Sanpete on the Pioneer courts at 2:30 p.m. On Thursday Sept 19 Wear Black Free Health Screenings Applegate Home Health offers free health screenings, including blood pressure and blood sugar checks, ear cleaning and toenail clipping each Thursday from 2 to 5 p.m. Appointments are needed. For more information call Applegate Home Health at Spirit symptoms are invited to an Dementia-Relate- d Alzheimer's And Symptoms education class at 7 p.m. in the Evergreen Square Office Complex, 897 South Orem Blvd. The seminar is sponsored by CNS Home Health Plus. Classes are held the third Wednesday of each month. LHS activities The girls tennis team will play at Grantsville at 3:30 p.m. LHS activities The Pioneer football team will play North Sanpete High in Mt. Pleasant. Sophomore girls will participate in a two-da- y volleyball tournament at Provo High School today and tomorrow. TOPS Club Lehi's Friday morning TOPS Club meets from 9:20 to 10 a.m. in the multipurpose room of the Lehi Public Library, 120 N. Center. Dancing Friends 100. LHS activities The girls volleyball team will play at Park City, with games at 4 p.m., 5:15 p.m. 6:30 p.m. The girls soccer team will also be away at Rowland Hall-SMarks, with the varsity game at 3:30 p.m., followed by j.v. play at 5 p.m. Meanwhile, the girls tennis team will be hosting Park City on the Lehi courts at 4 p.m. The boys football teams will also play host to North Sanpete, with the junior varsity game at 3 p.m and the sophomore game at 5 Dancing Friends will hold their first dance of the season with instruction at 7:45 and dancing from 8:45 to 11:45. Floor show and refreshments will be at 10 p.m. It will be held at the Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 North, Provo. The price is $10 per couple or $6 for student couples. Those with questions should call Gail or Phillip Anderson at 225-265- t. p.m. Educat ional Tour meeting A meeting for students and their parents wishing to obtain more information on a summer educational tour through EF Tours will be held today at 7 p.m. in the Lehi Public Library. Brenda Peterson will be the tour host and chaperone. TOPS Club meeting The TOPS Club meets every Spirit Week at Meadow Elementary Spirit Week at Meadow with Elementary continues Mismatched ClothesBad Hair Day. Lehi City Council The Lehi City Council will hold its meeting at 7 p.m. in the city council chambers, 153 N. 100 East. The public is invited to attend. LHS activities The junior varsity football team will meet the Dons on their turf in Spanish Fork at 4 p.m., while the sophomore team will host the Dons on the Pioneer field at the same time. 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. brings this announcement will receive a $5 discount on their fare; both fares include lunch at Porter's Place and admission to Hutchings Museum and the Stagecoach Inn in Fairfield. To make reservations, call Carl Mellor, or Hutchings Museum, LHS activities The Lady Pioneer tennis team will compete in a region tourna- 768-457- 8, 768-718- Spirit Week at 'Quantities limited (pre-selecte- rGlue Sticks00 Rylan Colledge Rylan Colledge receives Eagle Elder Rylan B. Colledge, son of Neal and Leslie College, received his Eagle Scout award at a special Court of Honor held Aug. 24. For Rylan's Eagle service project, he put in a flag pole at Vet's baseball park. His hobbies include mountain biking, motorcycling and calf rop- 25 Some of his scout leaders have been Wes Adams, Ken Peck, Jeff Brooks, Don Beckstrand and Shay Clark .' 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LindomOC 9-- 10-- P Craft This is trie Placo a! ; 5 Undon PG Eut ?fc I I Linilon f ' m " N Orem at Meadow with continues Elementary Meadow Mustang Day, where students are encouraged to wear Meadow shirts or blue Full-Col- or 36-Pag- e, yp Commemorative Edition LHS activities The varsity football team will meet the Spanish Fork Dons at home at 7 p.m. The Lady Pioneers will host the Park City Miners in a soccer match, with the varsity team playing at 3:30 p.m., followed by j.v. play at 5 p.m. I Now Available at the cost of printing. Open House ends this , Saturday! Get your extra of the A Local Celebration copies today! Mount Timpanogos Temple Published by: TT 1 rnmi "X' CITIZEN PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW LEHI FREE PRESS NO ITAHCO SHOPPER 59 W. Main, American Fork I CHRIS CANNON believes we cannot compromise our national security by allowing those in the military, and civilian workers in the Department of Defense to use drugs. BILL ORTON has voted against requiring require Defense Department employees to undergo drug testing. (Solomon Amendment to H.R. 2100, 52291) ELIMINATING DRUG USE IN MILITARY CHRIS CANNON wants local school boards to control education, including curriculum and test standards. BILL ORTON supports Fresutent Utntons national education program. Goals 2000, which takes away federal funding if "voluntary" programs are not put in place. (H.R. 1804, 32394) - ;'; i luuv wan inc .':(' H'(!'i( !'1Y( '!("!' ::c wtu )( .iiUC'l )rion on alii ihiii! Will votc that luuv come Ihiorc Ainn'i iot ix yctus, in which Bill Onon voted ililYcrently than ( lo i (.Minion wpuhl have. during lo she io.rl oft. iitc tcwnil kev arc inchulcil here. 165 chris CHRIS CANNON has a different view of the federal budget than Bin noTfU I J BUUUt I 0rton RlLL ORTON is the sponsor of his own budget that has less defense spending than proposed reductions in by Bill Clinton, hiyher federal welfare spending Social Security, government pensions and no tax cuts. (Orton substitute to H.C.R. 178, 51696) I 'c To receive a complete list of the 446 ways Chris Cannon will vote like you, give us a call at 800-263-98- 83 in Utah County) or check out our web site at www.chriscannon.org. 0 Paid for by Chris Cannon for Congress ;vo He'll Vote Like ' j'1 f T" l , 1 l! villi. Li 1 r school districts have the moral duty to teach sexual abstinence! BILL ORTON does not! He voted to eliminate a abstinence is requirement that local school districts teach that the only totally effective protection against unwanted pregnancy and sexuallv transmitted diseases. (Unsoeld amendment to Doolittle amendment to H.R. 6, 32294) CTOPPIMR Rll . . i American Fork, Alpine, Highland: STARS Lehi: Deseret Book Sunrise Video Best Western Timpanogos Inn Far West Book Alpine Book Baskln Robbins Canyon Copy Circle K Deseret book HART'S ii Kohler's Kountry Korner Creations (59 W. Main) PG Printers OremProvo: SMITH'S Newtah News Group You! Papa's Mtn. Junction Smith Drug Shadow Albertsons Latter-Da- y (374-888- "" " ALLOW THE TEACHING OF SEXUAL ABSTINENCE IN SCHOOLS J Meadow Elementary Spirit Week ALLOWING LOCAL CONTROL OF EDUCATION tnji. , thru A&P Craft Supply. ..Where You Get The Most Out Of Every Dollar 756-527- . Dan-- . IUIM important symbol. BILL ORTON does not amendment. (H.J.R. 79, 62895) desecration the flag support I u cuupon per family per day. Excludes large furniture, yellow tag items, specials and sales., 1 CHRIS CANNON believes we should FLAG Wnrmbcr :vlu 97 OF ltcm Chris Cannon will vote like you w rJ J 4S0 Reg lhi Introducing the 446 Ways KKU Selected Stencils Guber Ghost 7 i II shelf) d TO.' Rylan is a member of the 7th Ward where he serves as president of his Teachers Quorum. He is in the ninth grade at Lehi Junior High School. A candidate who tells you where he stands on the issues?! iH'll Wll Wtl' 0! Shelf FREE ing. Historic Lehi tour The final tour of the historic Lehi area for the 1996 season will depart Hutchings Museum, 55 N. Center St., Lehi, at 9 a.m. Cost for the tour will be $25 for adults and $18 for children; anyone who and Receive a Meadow The student council at Meadow Elementary is sponsoring Spirit Week this week, with each day having a different theme. Today is Crazy Hat Day. 763-010- 1. is 9 a.m. to 9:20 a.m. Weigh-i- n Anyone is welcome to attend. Lehi City Power Board The Power Board will hold its meeting at 5 p.m. in the conference room of the Public Works office, 99 W. Main, Suite at Week Elementary Alzheimer's Education Class A class for individuals interested in issues pertaining to, or struggling with a family member regarding debilitating memory loss HI) UFitf starting at 9 a.m. multi-purpo- Two Ounce support group A Two Ounce support group is held on the third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the board room of the American Fork Hospital, 170 N. 1100 East, American Fork. For more information, call TZ l Taylor Drug Walker's Chevron Pleasant Grove: Allen's Broadbent's Fox's Landing (AmocoBurger King) Macey's Orem-Genev- a Times Timp Missionary Bookstore A&P Craft HART'S BJ's Lee's Chevron Heber: Kohler's Dukes' IGA Circle K Foodsaver Maxi-Ma- rt Maverick Pioneer Party & Wave Publishing Copy |