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Show Tuesday, July 14, 1981 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page15 Community Notes Tecognize the outstanding qualities of the town andto discuss ways of preserving this good. There will be an open housein his honor that evening from 7:30 there be rio gifts. Hospital Seeks Fun Runners AMERICAN FORK — Runners and joggersareinvited to run for fun on Saturday. The runwill be 5.5 miles, andwill follow a route from the Alpine City Parkto the American Fork City Hall, says Mark J. Howard, hospital administrator. This is the second annual fun run sponsored by the American Fork Hospital. It will begin at 7 a.m., with registration at 6:30 a.m., and the registration fee is $5. Plans are that the run will finish at the city hall in time for the flag ceremonies that will signal the third and final day of the three-day Steel Days celebration. “'We hope a lot of runners will join us in the fun run,” said Howard. “The run is all down hill, and the weather should be comfortable for running at this ime in the morning.” ’s Division, 14 and under; 15-18; 19-24; 25-29; 30-34; 35-39, and 40 and over. Men's Division, 14 and under; 15-18; 19-24; 30-34; 35-39; 40-44; 45-49; 50-59, and 60 and over. Temple to Close for Holiday The Provo Temple will be closed all day July 24 and July 25 to permit LDS members and temple workers to commemorate the Pioneer Day Holi- days with their families. Temple workwill resume July 28 on the regular schedule from 5:15 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Eighth Ward Sets Fireside Speaker \ SARAH WINNIE i The Syndi-Cut enjoyed 38 happyyears together, she says. They have seven children: Mrs Allen B. (Leona) Warner, of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Coy (Florence) Hughes, of Provo, Ted Winnie, of Mt. Pleasant: Mrs.DonL. (Della) Wood, of Springville; Mrs. Oliver (Alice) Lipnisky, of Buena Park, California; Fred Winnie, of Salt Lake City and Dan Winnie, of Springville. Mrs. Winnie has 96 descendents — seven children, 26 grandchildren, 62 great-grandchildren and one greatgreat-grandchild She always has been active in the LDS Church and has served in leadership positions in all organizations. She has especially enjoyed doing for others and in sharing whatever she had, she says. She still enjoys reading and handwork and being out of doors Aboveall, she enjoys visiting with her children and their families. TOTAL HAIR & SKIN CARE FOR MEN & WOMEN PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL B REGISTERED ELECTROLOGIST SPECIAL'10.00 or: GoodJuly 14-25th CALL FOR APPOINTMENT AND FREE CONSULTATION ceremony open to the public. Spectators should take Route224 (the road from ParkCity to Brighton) south from Park City to reach the Bonanza Flats starting point. Signs will direct them to viewing areas. Barbeque tickets ($6.50) can be reserved in advance by contacting the Chamber of Commerce (649-8899). Ride and tie racing was developed in 1971 by Bud Johnsof Levi Strauss & Co. It is now considered oneof the most exciting, but grueling, sports in America, officials say. 225-5791 317 E. 1300 SOUTH CARILLON SQUARE OREM Sears] 25% OFF PRE-SEASON OUTERWEAR SALE BUY NOW... LAY AWAY ‘TIL SEPTEMBER Get ‘em while it’s hot and save! A deposit holds your purchasein Lay-Away until September. All winter coats, jackets, snowsuits, vest, ski-type bib pants and more...including Sears Best andofficially licensed NFLstyles. Forkids orall ages —infants, toddlers, big andlittle boys andgirls and teen boys. Teen boys not availableinall stores. Here's the newest feature of Beneficial's Loan Service: Triple-A Checking. Apply today. 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Boothe, director of the Provo Central Institute of Religion at Steven Henager College will be guest speaker at the Fireside Sunday. This meeting will be at 8 p.m. in the Sunset Eighth Ward 131 S. 1600 W., Provo. Boothe has feneht Seminary and Institute for 28 years. Healso has lectured at BYU Education Week. Hewill speak onhis specialinterest which is “Tapping the Resourcesof the Scriptures.” This should be an delightfully inspiring evening as Boothe is both knowledgeable andentertaining. All adults are invited to share this fireside with members of the Sunset Eighth Ward. secured educational papers he has published. I have so many homes I don’t know which oneI like best. So I love them all and enjoy every day.’ When interviewed she had just had her hair arranged, she wore a pale lavender dress and a lavender corsage Sheis in good health. Until a year ago. she lived alone in her own home. At poe she lives with her daughter ella (Don L.) Wood in Springville, but with seven children she has manyoptions. Z “Sarah” was born at Black Rock, Peloruses Sound, New Zealand on July 15, 1881. She was oneof seven children born to George and Sarah Fallower Witney. The family joined the LDS Church and Sarah cameto Utah when she was16 yearsold. Shelived with the Richard Mendenhall family of Mapleton and the R.L. Bird familyof Springville. A brother, Dan Witney, still lives in Springville. After attending the BYU and Utah State University in Logan, she taught school for 13 years. Her first school was in Hobble Creek Canyon with 12 students. She said, ‘‘One boy brought his little brother.’’ She depended on those wholived in the canyon to bring her to town every few weeks. On June 21, 1916 she married K.N Winnie in the Salt Lake Temple. They to 9 o'clock at the 38th Ward recreation hall, 1025 S. 800 E., Orem. All friends of Murphy areinvited. His family requests that birthday Friday. Fundamental School Vetterli, former president of the school board, Pasadena Public Schools was instrumental in starting a highly successful fundamental school in the what the next 100 years will bring. she Murphy Celebrates 75th Earl E. Murphy, of Salt Lake City, and formerly of Spanish Fork, will celebrate his 75th District. He will share his in this area, along with aspects of education from Said, “Theywill be good. It doesn’t do a bit of good to worry about things day and night. On the whole, they will be county, and the election of delegates to the State Convention whichwill be Aug. 15 in Salt Lake City, according to Florence Bale, chairman. “All membersare urged to attend, and weinviteall interested people to attend,” say officials. This meeting is for the purpose of election of newofficers for the “The old Wednesday. Asked if she wished she could know American Party Plans Convention posted. associate great-grandmother, will be 10 years the public. 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