Show Lehi Free Press New Utahl - Wednesday December 6 2000 - Page 4 Seniors will travel to the Festival of Lights this Saturday The Lehi senior citizens will be traveling to Spanish Fork to see the Festival of on Lights Saturday December 9 The bus will leave the Center at 5 pm If you are interested in going on this trip call Cookie or sign up at the Center January will be the time to renew your lehi Free Press Senior News amro subscription at a discounted rate The cost will be $2 for membership and $12 for the Police Beat continued from page 3 they can handle may overheat and cause a fire Don’t use more than the recommended number of lights on one circuit Turn off Christmas lights and decorations when you leave your home retire for the night Other safety precautions to minimize fire during the or holidays is to keep match- es lighters and candles within the reach of small Never leave children the house with candles burning Make sure the candles are in stable holders and not where they can be easily knocked down Never put wrapping paper in the fireplace as it can throw off dangerous sparks and produce a chemical buildup that could cause an explosion and never put tree branches or jane needles in a fireplace or wood burning stove Test your smoke alarms practice your home escape plan For more on fire see safety or wwwusfafemagov and wwwusfafemagovkids carrot cake the Center and talk to Cookie annual The Holiday Dinner will be held at Meilor on Thursday Banquets December 14 The menu will be raspberry chicken broccoli casserole baby carrots roasted rosemary potatoes and a sundae bar The cost will be $9 per person Call and reserve your place now The Senior Center will be closed this day and also Friday December 15 For more information regarding the Senior Citizen’s Center or to make reservations piease call at newspaper subscription This is half off the yearly price Membership is necessary to Put receive this discount this on your calendar for the new year Reservations can now be taken for December events Those who wish to reserve the Lehi Senior Center for their holiday parties may call The police are on DUI special enforcement for the next few weeks There will be three extra shifts as well as the regular patrol looking for nothing except for those who are driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol They will pull drivers over who display irregular driving patterns Lehi seems to be going to the dogs this week Owners are reminded to obey the city dog leash ordinance for the safety of city residents and for their dog’s saf ety as well Two large German Shepherd-mi- x dogs bit the dust when they brought down a sheep and killed it at approximately 9:30 am last Thursday The sheep owner understandably did not appreciate the depreciation of his investment so returned the favor by shooting them The police are looking for the owner of the deceased and “out of compliance” unleashed and aggressive canines A woman was pinned up against the door to her downtown Lehi home by an aggressive dog last Saturday evening When the children inside the home heard their mother’s cries they let her in and called the police The victim was not bit but the dog owner was — with a cita- 768-716- Friday Dec with gravy cranberry sauce mashed potatoes with gravy sweet potatoes candied pumpkin pie applesauce white roll with margarine Monday Dec 11 Roast bef mashed potatoes broccoli tossed salad with thousand island dressing sugar cookies white roll with margarine Tuesday Dec 12 Chicken A La King baking powder biscuit jellied salad banana angel food cake 13 Dec Wednesday Meatloaf with mushroom gravy parslied new potatoes California mixed vegetables tossed salad with ranch dressing orange cake white roll with margarine 5 6 Dec Wednesday bread french Spaghetti green beans orange tapioca pudding Thursday Dec 7 Hoagie sandwich potato salad apple Senio? dates to rememfoer 8 Roast turkey : Dee 8 pressure clinic will be held today from 10:30 am to noon Sign up at the Center Friday Dec 8 Crafts and manicures will will be begin at 10 am Bingo 1 1 :30 am and prizes played at will be given Saturday Dec 9 Festival of Lights trip to Spanish Fork Bus ieave the Center at 5 pm Thursday Dec 14 The annual Christmas dinner will be held at Meilor Banquets this day The Center will be closed Wednesday A blood 111 Hill willll nil— III I ' II III! Hill §L Jewelry Fashions Facts Fiction By John Bowen Certified Gemologist tion A junior high school student reported the theft of a CD and a CD player from his or her locker The theft had occurred the day before and was reported two hours after school had started the next day School staff reviewed the tapes from the security camera and found the theft had MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY been recorded The three suspects were identified and questioned The students admitted opening the locker and taking the CD player They said however they had intended to put it back but one of them shut the locker and they could not get it open again It was not reported as to whether the tape showed them trying to reopen the locker and the question remains as to why the property was not turned into the office The property was returned to its owner and understandably the three were referred to juvenile court “Start a Holiday Tradition” This holiday start a tis the tradi- tion of giving gifts of jewelry to the women in your family Season for For your daughter how about buying her a single pearl each year? As she grows older the pearls can Floyd continued from page heritage the hamlet of He Fairfield represents delights in offering guided tours through the historically rich Stagecoach Inn and the Camp Floyd Museum Through his tours Reiser using pictures “paints words” of the days when Fairfield was the third largest city in Utah and “Utah’s connection to the civil war” Standing on the second-floo- r balcony of the inn sweeping his hand toward the horizon he invites you to use your imagination and picture 300 US Army buildings housing more than 3000 troops on the vast land which now lays abandoned and vacant In 1858 3500 soldiers were stationed at Camp Floyd to “bring the rebellious Mormons under government control” Under the command of General Albert Sidney Johnston this was the of largest concentration west of the troops Mississippi prior to their return in 1861 to fight the troops brought needed outside money to the financially struggling Mormon settlers Local pioneers were able to provide services and commodities to the camp After the Army left the government sold salvage rights to locals and Camp Floyd was torn down Although it is not in its original location the Camp Floyd Museum is the only remaining structure out of 300 Army buildings The Museum features artifacts and memorabilia from the Camp Floyd era some of which were excavated by the archaeological department at BYU The Fairfield Stagecoach Inn was built in 1858 by John Carson He wanted it to be “a sanctuary of decency from corruption” describes Reiser The inn was used as a pony express and overland stage stop during the 1860’s It provided shelter to many famous historical figures Mark Twain including: be strung into necklaces and bracelets or set into earrings or rings In time she will 3 General Johnston Porter Rockwell and Richard Burton (the famous explorer not the actor) According to Mark Trotter they have intentions to continue preservation efforts and enhance their history and educational programs Future plans include renovating and restoring the Fairfield schoolhouse and bringing stagecoach rides through the historical area Reiser and Trotter extend an invitation for school teachers to schedule tours of the Stagecoach Inn and Camp Floyd State Park and Museum in particular fourth grade history classes They hope to eventually have fourth grade history classes taught out of the restored Fairfield schoolhouse Trotter also encourages families to host their reunions at the restored Stagecoach Inn For more information about Camp Floyd State Park and Museum upcoming events to schedule a tour or to volunteer please call (801) Savings on Hardwood Floors Jr eve arm Sewing Machine Heavy Duty solid construction metal outer housing utility and stretch stitches All machines are brand new in factory sealed cartons No special attachments needed lor sewing buttonholes silk lycra vinyl Even Sews on leather These machines have sold nationally with a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $149 While they last’ $187 JanomeNew Home Computerized Memory Craft sewing at the touch of a button It can memorize customize stitch settings for instant recall Frustration-fre- e decorative stitching! $ 629 Many carpet reduced sale No payments No Interest Till - GENWISE SUMMERS 7 ££ 11A1 CJlrJIvfcf The influx of the Army Sewing Machine be able to find complimentary pieces for years to come Please come visit us at Sierra West and let us help you start a beautiful tradition with women in your family this holiday season styles of vfor this Civil War JanomeNew Home have a beautiful pearl suite and a wonderful reminder of her childhood Of course nothing says I love you like diamonds So for your wife how about starting a gorgeous diamond suite for her? 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