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Show Big Game Permits July 1 is the fwst to apply for aO big game restricted permits, including anter-les- s ' deer permits, cm and buB elk restricted pern its, antelope, noose, desert bifhom sheep and buffalo permits. Please check the big game hunting prodanatioa for complete details. Proclamations are available this eek at ad Division of Wildlife Resources offices and most sporting goods stores. Applications for special permits may be received at any division office through July 31. However, division officers suggest early application to avoid long lines in division offices and possible mail delays as the luly 31 deadline approaches. drawn, trill be iq beld August 15. Permit sales will be accepted ion Open buD elk July 21 to August Division offices only. Archery deer July IS to end of season Division offices and (September 1) authorized license agents throughout the state. Archery elk July 21 to August IS -Division offices only. A drawing for 150 hunter's choice permits will be held August 5. Only hunters who purchase a permit before August 1 will be eligible for the - - t- William I. West To Western Auto Grand Two lectures dealing with the recently discovered Anthoa manuscript, which Celebrate 80th Birthday Opening Today Prophet Joseph Smith is said to have copied from ancient are records, engraved scheduled at BYU Tuesday, Jury 8. Some scholars believe the manuscript, found between the glued pages of an old Smith family Bible, is the document carried to New York City by Joseph Smith's associate Martin Harris. - drawing. Muoleloader September 2 to October 7 Division offices only. f Litest will honor their father with m open house ea Sunday , June 29, in the Stockton Ward cuftwal hal from 3 to pjL M friends and relatives The children of William are invited to attend. The family requests no gifts. Bil was bora Jury 1900. in Washington, Utah, to Isaac and Luvisa Hamaker West He married Josephine I CarreH,Aug71922. He is the father of seven children: New Mexico; Dorothy Small, Thoreau, Norma D. Small (deceased); Blaine C. West, Tooele, Utah; Shirley Messersmith, Cedar Fort, Utah; William Jr West, Lehi; Arnold K. The new Westeri Auto Store Grand Opening wilbcbeld g at 10 Thursday (today) with a scoutmaster and borne teacher for the StocktoaWard. After the death of his wife Josephine m Oct 1970, be married Georgia LaMar Nerdia on July 23, 1971 and moved to American Fork, where he now resides. He is an active member of several rock and travel clubs. He enjoys fishing, hunting and traveling. He has two living sisters and one brother Mrs. Pheobe Justsen of Moreland Idaho; Mrs. Ruby Larsen of Richfield. Utah; and Late West of An- ribbon-cuttin- a-- Julie Sandy Nielsen of the Miss Utah Royalty and as festivities Johnson. Miss Lehi, will be oa band for the Lehi of Council, Stephen the wefl as members City Swenson. bank official and Harold Cox. building contractor. Bob Larsen, West Coast Regional Manager of Western Auto. Elg Frazer. Los Angeles Distribution General Manager and rM Taylor, Intermountain Sales Manager wil be present. Stock worth $200,000.00 is on the shelves in the new store including greatly expanded furniture, appliance and TV sections. "In addition to our own private label brand, we have Zenith TV and stereo line, Maytag washers and dryers. Tappan ranges and microwaves, and Kitchen Aid air conappliances," said Guy Cash. "McGraw-Edisoditioners are also on sale." An exciting array of gifts is on display as well as a vast supply of paints, wall coverings and many tools and parts. Guy and Mary Ellen Cash and Ned Cutler, owners, will be ready and waiting to serve you. chorage, Alaska. West, Thoreaw, New Meiico; and Donald R. West. Stockton, Utah. He has 29 grandchildren and 35 greatgrandchildren. In 1920 he served for one year in the U.S. 30-Mon- $10,000 Min. Deposit 7.75 June 19 army after which he worked for Cedar Construction Co. in the building of the tunnels in Son, Bryce and Grand Canyons. He also worked for Gibbons and Reed Construction in 1930 and 1935. In the fall of 1935, after moving his family to Stockton, he drove a truck for Joe Meli for Vfi years. Later he worked for the Tooele Army Depot and Barrus Motor Co. as a body and fender repairman. He worked for 22 years with the Tooele County Roads, and retired in 1966. He was mayor for 10 years and was town marshall for one year for Stockton City. He was ward clerk for eight years, and th Min. $1,000 Deposit Month of June through June 25 of Interest allowed Compounding Attention R A. Depositors! Deposits can be converted to this certificate without effecting the tax exempt features of IRA accounts I Federal Regulations prohibit the compounding of interest on Money Market Certilicates Federal regulations require a substantial penalty I R A. Pughs Welcome Daughter if a Time Certificate of Deposit is redeemed prior to maturity. Rick and Jayne Pugh Sttafcs BaumEt off JLeM 768444 Deposits msu'i'd by Mw Frfjpial Deposit Insurance Co'PO'ation n rf inches in length. She will be named Jenny. Big brother, Jared, is anxious to tend. help Grandparents and LuDean are LDS Hospital. She weighed a dainty six pounds eight and a half ounces and Thrilled great grandparents Mi. and Mrs. Lee are measured 19 and a half David Pugh. Gaylon to lose a home... your mortgage outliving you is Pugh and Don and May Bateman all ol Lehi. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. another." H0RRAY See me for a touchdown for the Becks when little scored seven Benjamin pounds 13 ounces on June 12th. The cheering fans Ann Melisa were and Joshua. Dennis and Marian are trying not to brag about his dark hair and blue eyes. ' His grandparents are Betva Adams, Wells and It was Beck Betty grandma of Lehi. and Mortgage Life Insurance. a: hi 3 i. J. Ralph Binnall 120 North 100 East American Fork 756-351- 8 .! great Viola Dahling, all mm timm swprfeiimg Mm mm$ "Fire is one way WILLIAM I. WEST their second child, a darling little baby girl born June 14 in the welcomed 99 West Main N S u State Farm Lite Insurance Company Home Office: Bloomington. Illinois km t N a good neighbor. State Farm is there. Like f 3L t mmng3 Feature Packed ii When you're trying to stay within I H 11 1111111 1 ::: I pjmp'"' llllll 1 llllll lh l JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR Vf 1111 I 111 II I MAY u ya WITH COMPLETE SET OF ATTACHMENTS nft I X ! Exclusive 'Ol g&SHAGJpl'A'w'poflers ' X ", v."'-- . Ironi-- ' HI Bl V I ill I I ;"Vl2"Dlsturtulator IMalr br brsh roll 1 livulullclsininj j'h1 jt monthly payments are based on 1 nd adjustment. tWK'yuEB With Budget Billing, your average ONLY 11 1 1 I I Here's how it works: The typical residential customer pays very low gas bills during the summer months. But as the th ii 11 1 ' I a Upright nun II I a budget every month, surprises are the last thing you need. That's why Budget Billing may be for you. weather gets colder-a- nd the furnace is used more monthly bills increase. Kleenerl toch (re-figur- twice a year). Your payments will be somewhat higher in the summer than what you're paying now, and lower in the winter. But they will be more nearly ll y fi equal throughout the year. JUNE JULY AUG SEPT Average residential customer monthly payments. OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY Right now is the best time to switch your account to Budget Billing to conform to the Mountain Fuel billing year. If you're interested, call your nearest Mountain Fuel Business Office for complete details. Chances are, you'll be pleasantly surprised. 2S, 1984 Anthcn Uancscript Scheduled At BYU Mormon - -- Page 18Lehi Free Press Thursday. June Lectures On Bk elsm aMBiiM SM VJlTfH 6-PC.T0C- LS2T "Budget Billing" customer monthly payments. U?RICHT PURCHASE! Overman Appliance 338 East State Rd. MOUNTAIN FUEL For mora than filly yean, people serving people American Fcrk PhQiM 7564511 , |