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They will probably request you send them back so they can test the pens to see w hy they aren't writing. If the pens aren't past shelf life, usually two to three years for ballpoint pens, and have not run out of ink, they may replace them. Hint: If you buy pens by the box, mark the date of purchase on it so you know about how old they are. Please see the letter below for a related hint. I think it's a cute gift idea for children to make for the upcoming holidays. Elizabethtown, Pen holder Dear Heloise: Take a i nder-shape- potato-c- d anti-stati- ip h Si'nd nt a money- or to Heloise, time-savin- hint Box 7H50OO, Dear Heloise: t am ing this hoping it w writ- 78279-500- ill help 0 2 4 l3 song 38 Singe 39 Like wing 39 Backless travelers 33 Damage 34 Rough 20 if-"- need PO San Antonio, ZX or ax it to (210), ingredients 47 Takes care of IMTCl VKHJ G. 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The cat will visit all story times this week at Provo City Library. Stories are told weekly on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Lasting 30 minutes, volunteers read a favorite children's book. Some use several voices, others even bring costumes. For toddlers, the library offers lap time. Like story time, and held at the same time, there will also be a volunteer reading a story, but the story is geared for a younger audience. Mothers or fathers cuddle their toddler on their lap during the story. Contact the library if interested in volunteering tor this program. Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Thursdays. The stories last half an hour and are offered twice daily: at 10 a.m. and again at 11 a.m. A program. special Toddler Time, will be for 15 minutes at 10:15 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. on the same days. Children are invited to wear Halloween costumes to story time, and parents are encouraged to bring their cameras. Spanish Fork Library. 49 S. Mam St.. offers free story times on Thursdays. 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