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Show GOP Schedules 'Meet Candidate' Nights The Utah County Republican Party has scheduled three "Meet ; the "Candidate" nights this month to allow candidates for election to ; meet county delegates and discuss j the issues. The county has been divided into i ' three geographical areas. The j northern area will meet May 20, at t the American Fork Senior Citizen's Center, 54 E. Main Street. The central area (Provo and Orem) i will meet May 21 at the Timpview mgn fccnooi lunchroom, 3650 N. 650 E., Provo. The south area will meet May 22, at the Spanish Fork Junior High School little theatre 600 S. 820 E. All meetings will begin at 7 p.m. It "These candidate nights have airways been well received by the delegates and the public," said j . J event chairman Ron Smith. "For many, this is the only opportunity to meet and question the candidates before the county convention." Those making presentations include the candidates fur the county commission, the county commission seat, the county auditor, county attorney, and county sheriff. In addition, the north meeting will hear from the candidates for the precinct No. 1 constable position. The central meeting will hear from the Provo Constable candidates and also from the candidates from the three contested legislative districts, 60. 61, and 64. Those making presentation include the candidates for the COUnt" "nmmiceion wit Mnlnrr) Kill-pac- ; ry." A major goal k, Har-war- The candidates for each office will make a short presentation followed by a question-answe- r period. The meeting is specifically designed for delegates to the upcoming Republican Party County Convention, but is also open to the public. Any questions can be directed by Smith at Every Saturday starting Tomorrow: Sellers $5.00 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.' BARGAIN! COME FIND A hi x tetevteJons audio apptlances I Tno 1 I V 25' ZZ1 X J f L f j r l 5w I, ! R eqin I, ) , "r"w TV i I t Come, seSeeeKs' J.l .. Sasemwwsowatt fFdi stereo cs, Deck, Turmy. f ker Amp, TunerMiaf wa.AS ,' I ' J t" ! ,' r ' ! ! I , ! tmm. f Mas - 2- A C. f " . Top) - AmoBfler.wgiSair-Cass. Oedt Turnr V.. ' . System and AtKnocau.. AmT"V, Tuner, Deck,Afrnta&e, EO. System k Audio canned o-- . Fully Electronic controlled amfm stereo Receiver 65 watts Per Channel! 4 v Deadline Set For Entries, Into Parade j rand " cr continue to have a good experience. Everyone can help by observpack-it-ouing the "pack-it-iprogram, which eliminates the need for taxpayer-fianance- d garbage collection by asking users to take litter and garbage home with them. "Taking home your garbage kwill help ensure a well cared-fo- r 'campground and reservoir for your r. next trip," said Okerlund. f aaf inef, System, tot Strawberry is to keep the lake shore and camping areas clean so that fishermen and campers can : , XI i . tional Forest management at 1 - - t 1 1 of the Urnta Na- n, School District, in conjunction with Golden Books and International Marketing Network, the workshop will consist of story-tellingame playing and other special activities, followed by a question and answer session. Attendance will be limited. A dra wing will be conducted for a set of Gulden's Learn About Living Books. Registration for the Workshops can be made at ZCMI, University Mall. Timp Drive In Theater, Orem 373-584- SOU t r( r 1.S Cu. Ft. i People and organizations inter-- i ested in participating in the Free-- ; dom Festival Grand Parade July 4 have until June 1 to submit their entries for the annual holiday celebration. More than 300.000 people are expected to line the streets of Provo to see Ezra Taft Benson, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, lead the procession of floats, bands, marching teams, horses and an-- ; tique cars as its grand marshal. Participants in the 1986 parade will follow the theme "Light of Liberty," selected to coincide with the Statue of Liberty festivities that will be going on in New York City at the same time. Is necessary for parade consideration and late entry forms will not be accepted. Parade guidelines are available at 950 N. . University Avenue; Suite 201, Pro-vo 84604. All entries must adhere to the' Liberty theme and must avoid political, controversial and unlawful activities. A printed banner or sign must accompany, each entry and identify the name or sponsor of the .;. .iK V i land e Profce! v -- . 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Marching groups must perform while marching and avoid stopping. Any dignitary cars must be red, white or blue convertibles or an-- ! tique vehicles. For additional information, con-- . . tact Stan Birdie Miller, !, Strong, Peggy Fugal, 377- -' 6062; or Betsy Davis, ' 25 aazwl, Remote Control Console witn a Swlvti Base cabinet! t u i.dcw Fiancee r" and iC ! nat Remote Control Monitor Firing Speakers jitporary CaOinet! s Cf ., - I nIS f"5 - r L trOi onoo 79 Pioneer Compact Disc Piaver witft Wireless Remote, 27 Track programming, i Speed Scant Pioneer speaker with Stereo Speakers woofer, Maximum 80$ r" 12" asm Elect robrend cor I Watts Power! in Dash Car Stereo! nnw amfm ' Cassette r2 Emergency "Help System" Car Cigarette Citizen Band lighter Powered-PortablRadio, Complete with Magnetic Antenna Mount and.Carrylng Case! 4jper Frtr-- Kachln.- Pnaiomc KJiewf tea Moctitne , Waaoral. Featuring Ouarrr Electronic Tuning, 25" - Beeoerless Remote. Dual Cassette with Call Screen) 1 Contro!' Among the other guidelines: All floats may only use recorded sound for live sound. Any as back-u- p ; vehicle used to pull a float must also be decorated to coordinate - with the float design, and any floats must be fully deco- - Beeperiess Btmu e and caJt Screening, Auto Dialing!' ., v' ' - with Dolby BZt' Touch Recorcw), I Meters & Soft Tows. . Front Loading, Digital compact Audio Disc Player Great Sound! , entry. -- Jtiicicrrrr; 1 3 ec:rr Tcif:;:r. Ton Unytron Plus Tt'v4JfH--e Picture 5t tztz K3ward 90r' WPSCUH'-'- er smmote Synchronized Dubbing CC w Dolby B NR", Soft Touch Controls 1 LED 1"" HsadpftorJ Tdsvlsten uare corner, r.cy I That Can Hanuie up To 4 speakers! AMFM Cassette Recorder T w aorurt tm lIKctrooic watts Per cr&wM, z-Synthesized Dtsttat Tu. fceveRw 3n ierowov ovc;y Electronic Toutti Spacesaver, 6SO watts, vartateie Power, 2 Memories ana Dtfrosti KXBKZZZl tZZZ7 amfm stereo Beet'"". ' I ontt touch, .BC l. Ft 10 Kmner iMwii and Time Of cay Clock! AMFM Stereo Cassette with Automatic Stop! it;:r.3 90 w"". Hfh chit r . 373-800- t. t t vr ma i in 373-800- 4" on' 377-606- m Cars! Yamanaka Team In fJtu. 1 " Door- - --Hii 11 ' "v LslSiC PO with WW 1 r Judo Tourney - .t!.... 61 Places Well Jack AMERICAN FORK one of the instructors for the Yamanaka Judo team from American Fork, said the local team did well at the Salt Classic Judo Tournament in Layton Saturday, and several have qualified to attend the national judo competition in Florida in a few weeks. Justin St. Clair, 3rd place winner in the 13 year old boys division will be one of those attending the national meet. Other winners were David Shaw, 3rd place boys 8 and under; Virginia Armstrong, 2nd place 9 year old girls; Neal Burton, 3rd place in white belt masters; Julie Burton, 3rd in girls intermediate. ; ' PMOtw- C - 4 Door! t: m0 w3 Compact LHjritweight witn High Performance Sllent-O- - ,. 7S Faaory Rebate MaticMoton . TNI riUJLVI CENTER I SANDY mm 1TAT8 PBoVO- OREM . STREET 30 KOMUV 10M MO0 tOUTM Bid PROVO STORE CLOSED SUNDAYS id 461 I do not apply lo previously SAVINGS CLAIMS'. Reduction reduced merchandise, interim markdowns may have been taKen on some ilems NO CHARGE DELIVERY: On all ma0r appliances and console TVs with out normal delivery area SERVICE AFTER THE SALE: Authorized warranty service by expert service technicians 56M542 1533 I 224-844- 7 amfm compact 5. cassette Recorder, Tur. and speakers! - - t FBIO" 9PM LS1 10M ta I I 621-503- 5 BEAT ANY ADVERTISED PRICE: We will beat any advertised price in the area by 101 ol the dilterence in price on brands and models m stock It your purchase from us is advertised lor less in the area, within 30 days, we will relund the dilterence plus 10 of the difference with prool of the tower price. WE WILL - SAitmuv 8PM PS 8932 t HOURS STORE tns south. v. . . w Fet-term- After 19 by Terry riles. School Psychologists, Jordan SWAPEC3ET ; - HEBER CITY Forest Service personnel have been able to pre- pare Aspen Grove Campground, one campground loop at Strawberry Bay, and one at Soldier Creek for early opening today. Water will be turned on and fish cleaning stations operating. "There's good fishing at Strawberry," said Don Okerlund, Strawberry Recreation Officer. Accord-win- g to Okerlund, people fishing wfrom the shoreline as well as from ;boats report good catches, averaging in size from 12 to 14 inches. Doug Phillips' Strawberry Bay Marina will be open, with fishing supplies, Camp Stamps, and food litems available. Phillips will also ' soon be opening marina facilities at Soldier Creek. Phillips concurs that "Fishing is good at Strawber- meeting will then be divided geographically to hear the candidates lor the legislature seats. The candidates for District 60 are Pat Nix and ' Hank" Henry J. Savage. District 61 is represented by R. Lee Ellertson and Virgil J. Parker. S. d Randall Bibe and Byron Lee are the candidates for the legislative seat in district 64. - Page Schedules Safety Workshop Dr. Conducted ZCMI Children between the ages of five and nine years and their parents are invited to attend a !ree (kilden Learn About Living Workshop on ' Growing I'p Safely And Soundly" p m. at Saturday from 1 5 ZCMI. University Mail, Orem. The workshop is designed to serve as a spring board from which parents and children can discuss subjects of personal safety and subjects family relationships which are difficult, but important in safeguarding and preserving today's family. Buyers Only Strawberry Campgrounds Open Today r Carter and Jerry Miller. The I'rovo II. Beck, Keith A. Haslem. and com Robert Warmed. The mission candidates are J. Oneil Miner and Brent C. Morris. The County Attorney race has three candidates, Steven B. Gregory M. Warner, and Wayne B. Watson, as does the County Sheriff, David R. Bateman. Scott W, Carter, and Floyd L Farley, The candidates for County Auditor are John H. Adams and Elwood Sundberg. In addition to the county races, the meeting in American Fork will feature the candidates for County Constable Precinct No. 1, Lynn E. Clingo. Raeldon Palmer, and Jim Phelps. The meeting in Provo will also host the candidates for the Provo fYiniMr fnnHAit rut t Vit'iH J tap Friday, May U, VM THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, suwmt 1?PM lo 5PM PROVO STORE CLOSED SUNDAYS FINANCING AND INSTANT CREDIT AVAILABLE: Visa, MasterCard or credit linancing RAIN CHECK: This ad was prepared in advance In the event that a store does not have advertised merchandise, we win gladly otter a ram check unless quantifies are specifically limited or demand exceeds our reasonable expectations Limit, one ol each sale item ppr family |