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Show c lehi livingj Free Tress - Wednesday, Sept. Mary Roberts Budge to celebrate 100th birthday iwini The family of Mary Roberts Budge will honor her on her 100th birthday Saturday, Sept. 19, at the Lehi Utah State Center, 200 N. Center. A dinner will be held for family members from l to 3 p.m., followed by an open house for friends and neighbors from 3 to 4 p.m. Mary was born in Lanark, Bear Lake County, Idaho, Sept. 20, 1887, to John and Eliza Roberts. She married Seth Budge in the Logan LDS Temple on June 7, 1911. To them were born five children: S. Elliott, Budge, Provo; Rex R. Budge, deceased; Jean Hendrix, Will Grant Lawrence, Kans.; Budge, deceased; and Ann B. Bushman, Lehi. From these children and their spouses are 33 Ss Wyoming-Leh- grandchildren, 46 great grandchildren and 14 great great grandchildren, for a total of 93 descen-dent- requirements American Fork As of Jan. 1, 1988, any person born after Dec. 31. 1965, must show proof of certification in hunter education s. spent her childhood and early married years in southern Idaho and then the family moved to Logan and later to Lehi where she has resided to the present time. Her husband, Seth, passed away Jan. 5, Mary 1977. there for the past five years. Friends and neighbors who are unable to visit with Mary on the 19th are invited to pay her a visit at this time. were the original donors of the L. The crowd attending the You're going to be honored so plan Wyo. game Friday, was on kept amused by the energetic enattending the Homecoming events. deavors of the Pionettes. Another plus at Friday's game Some teams, when a touchdown is scored, fires cannons, others send up ' with Lyman, Wyo. were the Pionettes in their new '87 outfits. fireworks, and others let the cheerleaders lead the fans in cheers. , They did a difficult jazz routine, and Not Lehi's corps of cheerleaders. they looked great. on line do the sidelines and up They The band will be on hand for at least 20 pushups. Every one of 'em. Yes, they have nice trim Homecoming and you wouldn't want to miss their marching routines. figures as a result. But if the Lou Andrus cleared the bench in Pioneers break out of a scoring Lehi's victory over Lyman, Wyo., slump like they did against the and the substitutes who have conEagles, the Pionettes could suffer a tented themselves to a bench-sittin- g lot. Like with sore muscles - at role, were treated to the fun of least. Have mercy, team playing and contributing to the win. The new loudspeaker sounded Next week is Homecoming! The Booster Club has plans for good, and Cloyd Atwood is a pro on the microphone. He's at least as festivities, and everyone is invited. First, they've moved the L from good as Howard Cosell, or Brent ala the old junior high building and will Musburger. The Atwood adds a lot to the game. have a ceremony at it's lighting in Thanks again to the Lehi High the new location; don't miss that. School PTA and everybody who Then there's the Homecoming Parade on Thursday prior to the helped with the can contest last year. Their efforts resulted in the annual bonfire. new sound system. It sounded great, Lots of fun things going on - so and it isn't even complete yet. Wait watch for announcements and don't until they receive the rest of the miss a thing. Especially all you members of the Class of '46 who speakers that have been ordered! Community Presbyterian Church prior to purchasing a hunting license. Wildlife officials are encouraging all hunters, especially those affected by the new law, to enroll in a hunter education course to void any delays in applying for hunts in Feb. the DWR 1988. Contact the nearest office to inquire about hunter education classes. A house party will be held Wednesday, Sept. 23, at the Larsen Nursing Home, 651 E. 200 South, Lehi, at 2 p.m. Mary has resided Lehi-Lyma- Clint I. and Ruby Peck Gerber riM Hunter education game sidelights i 16, 1987 - Page 5 servm? Christ for over 100 years Friendly - Warm - Lovinf Sun. School 9:45, Worship 11 j.m. Pastor: the Rev. Eugene Kinney 75 N. 100 E., American Fork 756-262- 1 SECOND MILE SERVICE! If you live in northern Utah County and if you have had a problem getting reliable automotive repair, you should know Lee Rosenhan. You want a mechanic who can diagnose your problem correctly because he has the training, experience and the highly technical equipment to do it. You need quick service on occasions when down time is extremely expensive. You would like to put your automotive investment in the hands of someone who knows and performs well all the wide range of services from simple tuneup and brake service to air conditioning, performance, fuel injection and complete engine repair. When you find Lee Rosenhan at 180 W. State, Lehi, you will find yourself in good hands. Certified since 1972 by National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence in engine repair, automatic transmission, manual transmission and rear axle, brakes, elec trical systems, heating and air conditioning and engine tuneup. "Total Automotive Care" Serving the public 25 years LEE ROSENHAN AUTOMOTIVE IRfl W StatP MmMcmym I Phi 768-871- 4 ! Gerbers to be honored on 50th The children of Clinton I. and Ruby Peck Gerber will honor their parents on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary, hosting an open house on Saturday, Sept. 19, from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Lehi 2nd Ward Chapel, 300 N. 500 East. All friends and relatives are invited to share in this special occasion. Clinton and Ruby were married Sept. 15, 1937 in the Manti LDS Temple. After they were married, they first settled in Wellington. Later they moved to American Fork and then finally settled in Lehi, where they have lived for the past ,31 years. They have 36 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. ! Clinton was employed as a miner, a powder man on the Flaming Gorge Dam and in the concrete ; construction, but his real love has been farming. He reads extensively and has taught many Sunday School classes. Ruby worked at the State Training School, retiring in 1980. She is a gifted quilt maker, making quilts for all her grandchildren. She' also makes beautiful crocheted tablecloths, doilies and numerous afghans. Their children include: Russell C. Gerber, Highland; Mrs. Karl Eugene (Deanna) Webb, Flagstaff, Ariz.; Preston J. Gerber, Lehi; Max P. Gerber, Sandy; Mrs. Lee (Doris) Woffinden, Lehi; Mrs. Robert (Sherri) Cook, American Fork; David G. Gerber. Lehi; Scott P. Gerber, Lehi ; Allen T. Gerber. The family requests no gifts please. 5 Choosing A Suit American Fork 45 West Main 756-357- 4 22 great days Oct. 17 HAWAIl-Fou- Oct. Lehi Junior High would like to invite all parents to Night Thursday, Sept. 17, from 7 to 8:45 p.m. Parents will meet in the auditorium for a short PTSA meeting and then will visit each of their student's classes for a short orientation by the teacher. Back-to-Scho- Islands 15days1395 HAWAII SPECIAL Y v. 895 21 -- Dec. 5 Four Islands Night Back-to-Scho- ol r 3, 10, Nov. 14 - Ask about Rose Parade Tour Parents should bring a copy of their student's schedule. 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Classic looks will stay in fashion; fad fashions probably won't. Suits with patterns should be made so that the patterns match up at the seams, pockets, lapels and throughout the suit. Lapels should regain their original shape after being squeezed. The collar should not buckle. It should be contoured to take on the shape of the neck and lie flat on the shirt. Full linings make a jacket hang better. Vents should be aligned and seams should not show any signs of puckering. The jacket should hang straight and not be unbalanced. Natural fabrics last longer, but re harder to care for. Double nits and polyester are easier to clean, but they tend to snag. Some natural fabrics, like silks Fall Foliage play-by-pla- y s OMnfiiQir Hunter Safety class begins THERE'S STILL TIME! American Fork 756-474- 1 Pleasant Grove 785-213- 1 White |