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The play is a spoof on the ADDAMS FAMILY mixed with the MUNSTERS and flavored with a touch of ARSENIC and OLD LACE. It is filled , f a bunch of giggling shenani--- gans and zany characters which combined, create the Creeps. They live in a dilapidated mansion on Pilgrim Road. There's Sinbad, Tarantula, and Sally. Lullaby Jones is their lovely maid and their butler, Billy, resembles a goat. Flora Limetrce, the local society drag on, hates them all. She wants her street to win the All American Street contest, but alas, with the Creeps on the road, she never will. Scheming with Bubba, her nephew, the lines are redrawn, and the Creeps find themselves outsiders. Complicating matters, Prince Unravel arrives from Egypt. He falls in love with the godmother who is raising croc- odll m the dungeon. Turning out for the best, the Creeps find themselves back in town and all turns out fine. The drama class has worked very hard on this play so come and join in on all of the fun. You will find this play very entertain- ing, so instead of watching the same old same old, please come to our exciting play. We will try t0 entertain you to the full extent. Come and join us in the fun of Meet the Creeps and you wont be sorry. -- Bats and whales depend on their hearing to navigate in the dark. - 801-283- Creepshow Tanning Amelia Earhart was the first woman to cross the Atlantic SUNQUEST WOLFF tanOcean by air and the first woman ning units from to fly it alone. $199.00. Buy factory The whole Milky Way galaxy direct and save! Call tonew for free color spins around like a giant wheel day once every 225 million years. catalog tmia arises. (Roster good for one year). Must be willing to relocate to within city limits, be willing to work varying shifts and probacomplete tion period. High school is worth Nothing diploma or equivalent, more than this day. and peace officer (cat 1) Goethe 90-da- y W& ? NIGHTLY UNTIL JANUARY l. Mankind is divisible into two great classes: hosts and guests. -- Max Beerbohm 7. 5000, QUISTIONS? 896. FOR A SHINING. SHIMMERING, '95 factory deals. 18x21 to 120x300. Deals start at $3.39 sq. ft. One of a HOLIDAY TREAT, TAKE EXIT 261 king. Too many to list. Anxious to deal on const. Quick del. CPH Restora- r tions. 801-262-205- 0. DC13L i HandymanFor CZ- - Sale FOR SALE a Ji variety of firewood. Split and delivered. Will do variety of different work (handyman). 528-799- 1. DC27L The first steel plow was produced in America in 1833 by John a blacksmith Deere, from Grand Detour, Illinois. TO SPANISH FORK CANYON. A . by Gloria G. Rife Forty-fou- r members of the West Juab Senior Citizens met Wednesday at their regular meeting. President Leah Towers called the meeting to order. After the Pledge of Allegiance, Rusty Rife offered the invocation. Sharon and Marian Scamons and Edie Pascual served as the food committee. Everyone enjoyed the chicken pot pic. salad, rolls, and dessert. Following lunch, we sang "God Bless America", followed by "Happy Birthday" to members celebrating December birthdays. They were as follows. Sharon Barbara Scamons, Sorensen, Barbara Poulscn. Virginia Underwood, Pete Sorensen, Grace Condcr, Mary Lou Gourlcy, John Campbell and Tarsula Lucas. Mabel Butler provided the piano accompaniment. Reported on the Sick List, were Elna Bird and Tom Judge. It was especially nice to have Joan Dale and Helen Ferris back with us. following their recent surgeries. Secretary Gloria Rife read the minutes from the previous meeting. and Grace Condcr. Administrator. gave the treasurers report. Both were approved. We received a nice letter from the Attorney Generals Office regarding the two representatives who attended our last meeting. They were very compliincnicry about our Center. Leah then proceeded with election of officers for the upThe offices of coming year and vice president president were Results the of vote count open. showed that Ijeah Towers and Max Berry had been reelected as president and vice president for another year. We appreciate these two members for their dedication and willingness to serve in their respective positions for another year. It is a big job and we appreciate all they do to keep our center going. Lets support them all we can. Joe Bernini and Ada Schmidt were thanked for taking and recording the members blood 19. pressures. We were reminded that dues for 1996 arc due and should be paid to Grace Condcr. Our regular meeting coming up on Dec. 20th, will be a g Christmas and will be held at the Memorial Building, at four oclock. Those attending are asked to bring a sweet treat to share. 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Appliances included How do your investments rate? lAHMitmAULITh HVSlJFMMi CtVWMW Wt.SI IXS HUNTS vs j, Seniors elect officers FORK CITY $9.MR(CARtANDiWILLlWORTHilT!l "il . oring books. Sarah Christensen received an Honorable Mention for her lovely watercolor painting of a cat. your SPANISH v In October, students in the second grade class entered a contest on MCaring of Animals. This week, Miss Bray received certificates and coloring books in the mail. Everyone who participated in the contest received a Certificate of Appreciation and two col- THEN FOLLOW THE LIGHTS. -- .;' XT.27? STEEL BUILDINGS. Final Itll turn on ' " V I W 0 RT H U T I |