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Show The Review - Thursday. November 12. 1981 - Paee A-- 7 Time Savers and Spenders George saved time by skipping lunch and other meals. He now spends it nursing ulcers. John saved time going forty miles an hour in a zone. He is n ow spending it in a penitentiary for man-slaughter. Harry saved time taking "happy pills" to keep him going at all hours. He now spends it with his psychiatrist. Jerry saved time by putting a penny in a fuse box, instead of going to an electric shop for more fuses. Now he is spending it by working at two jobs, day and night, trying to replace his home which burned Bifo down. 5 A Vi W'Ai RACEWAY MANAGERS are I. to r. Juno and John amplon holiave directed this recreation program for many years. Round-Abo- ut Raceway Presents Season's Awards By JUNE FRAMPTON Round-Abo- Race-a- y held its awards banquet Saturday night at the Eagles Lodge in Pleasant Grove. Since Round-Abou- t centers around the - lamily, everyone was invited to come and join in the fun and to share some of the thrill of tog a winner. Following the H delicious meal, gag gifts were presented to racers as well as the trophies earned by June and John Frampton, managers of the raceway program. In the Teen Class, Dan Bhoades took home the, championship trophy by accumulating 449 points throughout the 1981 race 1 ' Jason. Bob and Hal Itonard, who share a 'ar, took second' place with 427 points and Curina Rhoades was third with 352 points. In the Stock Class, . Ernie Oostveen won the championship with 380 points while his brother, jjj Alex, took second place tith 308 points and Lynn Rhoades was third with 215 points. Norman Rhoades won JL'lie championship Hophy in the Limited Class with 598 points. . Don Willingham was second with 434 points and Gary Davis took third with 368 points. The "Best Looking Car" award in the Teen Class went to Ron Beardall. Leon Park won the "Rookie" award. In the Stock Class it was Larry Park for "Best Looking Car" and Alex Oostveen as Rookie. Grant Leonard won "Best Looking Car" in the Limited Class. Thank you gifts were given to all who had helped make the year a success and Round-Abo-belt buckles were presented to all drivers and track help. Racing jackets were given to Corina Rhoades, Leon Park, Bob and Hal Leonard, Larry Park. LeAlma Rhoades, Ernie Oost-veen, Alex Oostveen, Grant Leonard, John Longman, Don Willingham, Norman Rhoades and Lynda Millar for 100 percent attendance for the season. Special thanks were given to Nancy Beardall and the snack stand help. Liz Willingham who did a fantastic job as pit manager, was awarded a special "thank you" plaque. Round-Abou- t would like to thank all who helped make the year the fun, successful year it was. f ....,. , , iiwiiP T 'PM"i irfsw''" nwBiWW-r"- " hi jju.i i iiw rnn nil iimnr n l in ' ' " H 6-Mo-nth $10,000 Min. 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State Road - American Fork for your travel arrangements and airline reservations Call 756-617- 0 or 756-961- 7 lhere's nothing like a "Fun Ship" Cruise Cmestep aboard the TSS Festivale Tonight 7;00 p.m. -- 54 East Main, Am. Fork U00r Prizes, gift certificates, and refreshments Presented by Carnival Cruise Lines Travel-N-Tour- s ' eltaidmes BYU Library Receives History Book A e pic-torial history of (ho American Red Cross in ils first century has been contributed to the BYU Harold B. Lee Library by leaders of the Central Utah Chapter. Making the presen-tation lo Sterling A I b r e c h t , library director, were Louise Whilaker, chapter chairman, and Robert Kddinglon, executive director. The book is entitled "The American Red Cross: The First Century." Albrecht, in ex-pressing thanks, called the book "an important and helpful addition to our collection." Singles Activies For November The Outdoor Club, for Angles over 30 and their k children, will meet Saturday morning, 7:30 550 West 500 North, Provo, to carpool l Goblin Valley for the toy, to visit some of the Grid's most fantastic rk formations. Bring Picnic lunches, extra , at", and an old i, blanket or tablecloth, f a fine outing in this cooler Fall weather. I Lisa Moiling will be Wess Nov. 20, 7:70 j for our first Game L Nlte. which includes P .ards, Scrabble, W kers, chess, pool, The teenage Party also be held that even'ng, so phone 375- - 7373 for more in-formation on this, and for food assignments for both parties. Bowlers, Dee wants to get Open Bowling started since the colder weather will curtail much of our hiking and camping, (785-0468- ). For information on our Thanksgiving Dinner, call Jackie, by Nov. 20, for your reservation. Any newcomers, also call this number for in-formation on the club, which is non-profi- t, for all singles who enjoy the outdoors and other activities with pleasant, congenial people. |