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Show groups for later transfer institutions) may register during the regularly designated days, as there are ample opportunities in this area, Utah Technical College at Provo last year was given the status of having its credits trans(Tilling Fall Quarter to At Utah Tech College Starts four-ye- ar ferable to Utah Technical College at Pr-owill begin the fall quarter of its 31st year on September 28, with registration scheduled September 25, 26, and 27, President Wilson W. Sorensen announced today. President Sorensen said the another college anticipates healthy enrollment increase this year, continuing the trend of the past two when Utah Tech has grown by several hundred each vo any four-ye- in- ar Tech's gram. vocational-technic- Technical College at Utah stitution in Utah, The privilege was granted by the Utah State Provo does not require a high Board of Higher Education for school diploma for entrance, alpublic colleges and universities, though there is a growing trend and Brigham Young University, for students to get their high a private school not under the school diploma before enrolling- lLJ a JACKETS LETTEHMF.NS Bridges and sons Kent, Dennis and Lynn all .sport the letternien's jackets they earned the right to wear by playing football Seldon's letter "M" was earned at Montpelier High, Kent's "B" was earned at Bountiful High, Dennis and Lynn earned their letters at Lehi High School. SPOTTING Football a Family Tradition Seldon Bridges is the charter memlier of the Bridges Letter-men- 's Club. He started rhe football tradition when he played guard and quarterback at Montpelier High School in Montpelier Idaho. His ability on the gridiron was proven when he was awardWhitman Troed the phy, a silver football mounted on a stand which is awarded to the All-St- ar athlete at Montpelier his graduation he attended Utah Stale University for two years. Following in his dad's footstellar High, After steps, Kent, the eldest son In the club, played halfback on the football team for three years at Bountiful High. The family moved to Lehi where the tradition was kept intact when Dennis played guard on the Lehi Pioneer team, a position he held for three years. Lynn, the youngest boy, will a halfback spot on this year's mighty Pioneer mahold down chine. He played on the Soph team and last years as a junior was a member of the varsity team. Dennis and Lynn also sport gold bars on their lettermen's jackets signifying that, besides their football endeavors, they also ran track and lettered in that sport. Sixteen years of football has been played by this "team." It Is the family sport and hobby. The season can't start too soon for the Bridges family. They do not miss a game and will be on hand to cheer the Pioneer's, and Lynn, on to victory this fall When the high school gridders aren't in action, they keep the tube warm watching college and pro contests. Mrs. Bridges, Betty to all her friends, shares the enthusiasm for football and can be cheering section at every game. In this day of the so called communication gap, Seldon and Betty have found the answer. They "bridge" the gap with common goals, a special family unity, respect for each others abilities and love for the game of football found in the Cheerleaders For Little League Chosen RON AND JANICE ROBERTS CELEBRATE ARRIVAL OF SECOND SON Cheerleaders for both of Lehi' s League Football teams were selected in judging held Ron and Janice Roberts became the parents of a baby son born August 18, in the Utah ValThe new baby ley Hospital weighed In at a husky eight pounds ten ounces. He will be named Little Tuesday, August 22 at the Lehi junior high field. From a field of outstanding entries the folreOne brother, Christopher, lowing girls were chosen to Packers: Laurie present the new welcome his brother helped of Cheryle and home. Happy grandparents are Tuckett, daughter Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts, Arden Tuckett; Christy Worthen of Dick and Sally WorOrem, and Mr. and Mrs. Don daughter then; Olsen, daughter of Lynette Fowler, Lehi; also Stott of Fillmore, Lulu Wally and Arlene Olsen; Rachel of Gail and Pat Am. Fork, and Kate Brown, daughter Laursen, Brown; Lori Holman, daughter of Austin, Lehi. Harold and Joann Holman; Teri Johnson, daughter of Jerry and Cynthia Johnson. A.R. LARSEN The Giants will be represented UNDERGOES SURGERY by Vicki Manning, daughter of Jay Manning and Valdess Roberts; A.R. Larsen, general manager Elane Kirkham, daughter of Grant of the Western Auto n, Store, un- and Roberta Kirkham; Gina derwent surgery Tuesday, Augdaughter of JoeandGinaZu-pa- n ust 22, in the University Hospital and Kristie Larson daughter in Salt Lake City. of Ruth and Von Larson. Jor-don- R. Zu-pa- iit ipiij al Ii MS, EVEN W WORE jjtayJ SLACKS $188 One Rack Reg. to $10.00 REDUCED TO $388 Ladies New Fall Pant Suits Slacks - Blouss and Sweaters One Rack Reg. to $14.00 $488 Levi's and Wranglers for the Whole Family - All sizes and colors. One Rack Reg. to $20.00 REDUCED TO $688 and Girls SHOES Reg. to $7.99 Close-ou- t $397 New Shirts - Sox Oxfords REDUCED D Gym Clothing for the Junior and Senior Schools - Mens and Boys Dress and School Oxfords 2 Only Zenith Color Portable T. V. Converse All Star Gym Shoes WE SERVICE Cowboy Boots for the Whole Family We still have some Summer Bargains til AMY POWERS Lehi, Utah Moin Street 2 DO-IIU- TS MILK OF Reg. 43c Deposit :::: f 45! 2 59c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP COTTAGE CHEESE 3P191 35$ TABLE ...5 3 lb. Box 211 size U. S. D. A. 49c 4 Large for $100 FRESH PRODUCE T-BO- for 98c CRISCO OIL TOMATO JUICE Con 38-o- z. Reg. 99c 89c Russet ea. PIES each 25 W I M I Cu I tor our Money I with U.S.D.A. CHOtCI! Tobiciitt CHOICE if LB. STEAK $139 NE " CHOICE LEAN TENDER ib. PORK STEAK 69 PORK PORK SAUSAGE SPARE RIBS ib. 65 49 SMALL EGGS 2 "Mi More People Than Ever Are Shopping PRICE BROS, FLAKES 89c Green Bell Peppers IVORY FlAKtS CREAM CHOICE GRADE! VANCE BANQUET SNOW or SNOW 3113 SIRLOIN STEAK Frozen Food Buys Golden Ripe Fancy Li y U.S.D.A. Cushed - Chunk - Tidbits LIBBY'S 46-o- x. LEHI l. JbSjaaJL S & 17 PINEAPPLE 6 "ns 79 Old fathton Oat Mol, Sugar and Many Others T. V. SODA CRACKERS 48 Count Keebler RED TAG SALE lb. Pkg. .:::-- : COLOR for $100 TO! ICE CREAM $28800 0 ALL TABLERITE BEEF IS U.S.D.A. NABISCO CONES 2 Plus Dozen Box , lilLLMuW A t"tf TO Boys EDDY'S MEADOW GOLD Vi GALLON LADIES One Rack Reg. $6.00 REDUCED TO for men, women and boys ever stocked in Lehi. 4 BUYS ' 7MsPOI.TSHEAR II II: I.G.A. BREAD DAIRY 0f M n nil-it-" WITH GREAT SELECTION FOR THE MIX AND MATCH GAL IIEtl FALL MERCHANDISE The Largest Line of 24, 1972 AUGUST THURSDAY, 16, !r Kr.RussKnit programs should make application immediately to insure a place in the program. Those interested in the general education areas at Utah Tech vocational-technic- PRESS, vocatio- - Utah Tech started its upward climb in 1970 with a full-tiday school enrollment of about 1400. In 1971 the peak comparable enrollment hit 1861, and is ex pected to pass well beyond the 2,000 mark this fall, President Sorensen said. This is separate from the Utah Tech Evening School, which las year reached 1200 for all evening around courses, including 800 in the regular evening school, 360 in driver's education and 45 in the firemen training program conducted by the college. and beginning Registration dates for the Utah Tech Evening School are the same as for the regular day sessions, said President Sorensen, but further plans for the evening school will be announced later. , Although formal registration is scheduled September 25 , 26, and 27, Utah Tech officials emphasize that all students interested in FREE Minimum age for such as welding, auto mechanics, and any student or any of 17 major occupational who can benefit from Utah Tech areas, . .and while getting this offerings will be accepted if training he is not required to classroom space is available. enroll in any academic subjects For those still short of a high unless they relate to his major school diploma, and who wish field. For example, the weldeventually to transfer to a four-ye- ar ing student will take shop math, college, courses are offered the auto mechanics student will toward this goal get some physics while learning Students at Utah Tech at Provo about hydraulic systems. . .but choose a complete may these academic subjects will be nal-technical program. , . taught so they are relevant enrollment is pro- al LEHI at the college. Tech. The general education areas are in general academic fields, as contrasted with the trades and Utah vocations taught under season. 1 THE state board's jurisdiction, made a similar agreement with Utah Icecream.... v2 Gai. 59 WEST MAIN - illMffT LEHI, UTAH Compare our Food Prices and Save. Pricei Effective Thursday Friday - Saturday 12 at |