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Show Thursday, May 9, 1996 THE DAILY HERALD, Prove, Utah — Page a wee Chambergivesits Citizen of the Year Award Nebo schools 7 offer MMR show Three to have Parents of Nebo School District students entering eighth or 12th grades in the coming schoo! year By BRANDY VOGEL The Daily Herald Two Orem men and a Pleasant Grove woman facing drug charges will have waiver hearings in Pro- Dr. Robert H. Hales and Ida Lee with possession of drug paraphernalia, a first-degree felony, and Jackson Beckham. to providing opportunities and improving the quality oflife for others, and they have been leaders not only in Utah County but throughout the world. The Beckhams were married a little more than a year ago. feet of a school zone, a second- year as the General President of vo's 4th District Court. Annette Harvey, 20, Archie Kurt Hill, 32, and Michael Scott Molen, 36, have been charged possession of drugs within 1000 degree felony. the Young Women of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She also has been 2 member of the Utah Legislature, a PTA president, on the Brigham Young University Cougar Club board, and is a member of the board of trustees of BYU and the LDS Church Educational System. She has workedas a volunteerin the hospice programand has been a leader and volunteer in many education and health projects in communities where she haslived. The Provo/Orem Chamber of Commercehas selected Provoresidents Raymond E. and Janette Hales Beckham toreceive its Citizen of the Year Award The two have devoted their lives as did their deceased spouses, Ray was president of the Utah Janette is beginning her fifth National Parks Council of the Boy Scouts for three terms, chair of the The charges stem from their alleged involvement with $13,000 in-methamphetamine which was Utah County Chapier of the Red Cross for nine terms. president of the Provo Downtown Alliance chair of the Provo Economic Development Commi hair of the ProvoJuly 4th Panor Com mittee and cofounder of the Prove Christmas Festival and New Year's EveFestival During his ar career at BYU, Ray founded Evening Division, the Aspen Grove Family Camp, the Travel Studies Depart ment, the Cougar Club and the Development Department Hehasserved on boardsof directors for more than 30 corporations. must provide proof of their child's second MMR (measles, mumps and rubelia) immunization before fall registration The shots are available at most doctor's offices or at the Health Department. They will also be available at the Springville Middle School on Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. The cost is $3 fe waiver hearings Students receiving the shot at school will need a permission slip signed Dy a parent. Raymond and Janette Beckham 3 days, 12 waysto... confiscated from a Lehi motel they were staying at. Hill was arrested on suspicion of drag possession with the intent Show to distribute, said Lt. Chad Smith of the Lehi Police Department Motel managementcalled the police when they were unable to make contact with Molen, who was renting a roomat the motel Police responded to the scene verified Molen was not in need of medical assistance. At this time, Hill and Harvey entered Molen’s room. The police conducted interviews with Hill and Harvey, searchedtheir vehicle and found half a pound of methamphetamine in the trunk. The waiver hearings have not been scheduled. Utah County Fair to fete Centennial By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN The Daily Herald The Utah County Fair will celebrate 100 years of progress by showcasinglocal talent during the 1996 Centennial. Thefair brings togetherthetal- ents of many individuals through- out the county, all the way from once-in-a-lifetime scene captured in a photo or with the delicate strokes of a brush The fair board appreciates each volunteer who gives the time to allow citizens to show their talents, according to Francine Christensen, fair director. She is seeking someone to chair the professionalartistry area involving fine arts and sculptures. Persons interested in volunteering are urged tocall the Utah County Fair Office, 370-8137 or 225-1945. Tea Maker Quickly makes 6 cups offresh brewed tea. ut. Sale 39.99 oMr. Coffee’ Pump ‘appuccino Maker Makedelicious espressos at home. Large 38-02. waterreservoir. newpSale 59.99 Mr.Coffee’ 12-Cu Coffeemaker with Bon Gold Tone __ } qts. of tea inabout 10 minuff Sale 19.99 leather Centennial Fair at Mapleton School Mapleton Schoo! students will be participating in a Centennial Fair tonight from 5 to 8 p.m. The eventis not a fund raiser; it Was organized as an opportunity for low- or no-cost celebration activities. Scheduled activities include - demonstrations by pioneerartisans and craftsmen, and mountain men ~ and quilters, old-fashioned food, - May pole dancing, goat milking, butter churning and buggy rides. Children can make candles, pinwheels, button spinners, run a pioneer obstacle course, and other old-fashioned activities. Students will perform through- ‘ vase with beoutfal springfoveal = ce 1 ~ demonstrations, Organizers encourage families to bring their own picnic and blanket to the school where drinks and desserts will be available for low OF WO cost. 819 Taylor St., Ft. 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Room 9A33, : | Glass Ovenwen sage ageee Bids solicited for The Invitation for Bids GSA-R| 1416, which gives instructions for - Subntitting bids can be obtained > from GSA's Real Property Dispos qr sss ik !i - grass band, petting farm and 200° South, Lindon, for off-site _ removal. No Jand is included in the sale |! L .1 out the evening. Other eniertain- The General Services Administration {GSA)in Ft. Worth,Texas. recéntly announced that sealed bids are beingsolicited for the sale of a metal storage building, 40feet by 100 feet, located at 1561 W. r. IN. - ment will include cloggers, a blue- . > - wit metals straps. r codeine air technology controlled Mies Non-stickIncludes 2 and qt. covered saucepans, 5 gt. covered Dutch oven and 10°covered fry pan. «se FredMeyer Mother's Day is Sunday, May12. Prices good Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 10, 11 and 12, 1996. Open until 10PM daily. 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