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Show CLE ROIL CALL BABY GIRL ARRIVES FOR KENNETH AND MARILYN STREET EARL TWO NEW GRANDSONS JOIN C. WESLEY RASMUSSEN FAMILY Roland and Kathleen lloyle Kenneth and Marilyn Street are announcing the arri Rasmnssen of Alpine, are nouncing the arrival of a nev baby val of a nev baby daughter. May son, April 19. at the American 1, in the American Fork Hos Fork HospitaL The dark haired pitaL Tina Rae is the name chosen young man, who weighed seven for the blonde newcomer, who 11 be will and ounces, pounds named Douglas Kay. There 1$ weighed six pounds and tenoune one brother, Kendall, and a sis es. There is one pleased sis ter, Ann. Sharing grandparents' ter. honors are Mr. and Mrs. C Sharing grandparents' honors Wesley Rasmussen of Lehi, and with Mrs. Alice Street of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Moyle ofl are Mr. and Mrs. David L. Earl Alpine. Pleased great --grandpar of American Fork. Mrs. Mar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence garet E. Earl of American Fork, Rasmnssen and Mrs. Owen is the Christiansen, all of Pleas IT'S A GIRL FOR ant Grove. Another grandson for the Ras LEONARD L. AND mussens arrived April 23, in GLENDA WOFFDiDEN JENSEN Salt Lake City hospital Lance A pretty little dark haired Wesley Is the name chosen for the blonde newcomer, who tipped baby girl arrived May 9, at the the scales at seven pounds and American Fork Hospital for Leo nine ounces. There are two pleas- nard L. and Glenda Woffinden ed brothers, Scott and Kyle Jensen. Klraberly- - Ruth is the name Proud parents are David and Don for the young lady who chosen na Rasmussen Nelson of Murray. Paternal grandparents are Mr. weighed eight pounds and three and Mrs. Pat Anderson of Pres ounces. There is one sister, Marcy ton, Idaho. Lynne. Mr. and Mrs. Glen WofBABY SON ARRIVES FOR finden of Lehi, share honors as MICHAEL AND JINGER grandparents with Mr. and Mrs. WARNER COOMBS George Chubbick of Kenilworth, Carbon County, and Joseph Jen Michael and Jinger Warner sen of Mantl. C. F. Gilbert of Coombs of Ogden, are announc Fort Meade, Florida, is the proud lng the arrival of a new baby son, born in an Ogden hospital, April 28. The young man weigh BABY GIRL ed nine pounds, four ounces ARRIVES FOR DON E. AND There is one brother, Robert NOLA HATTON PACE Michael. Pleased grandparents -- are Mr. andMrs. DonR. A pretty little blonde baby Coombs, of Spanish Fork, and Mr. and girl was born to Nola Hatton Mrs. Max Warner of Provo, pace, May 3, in the American ts are Mrs, Fork Hospital. Edalisa Lynn is Clara Clover of Lehi, and Mrs, the name chosen for the newWarner of Provo. comer, who weighed six pounds and one ounce. First child of the BRUCE L. AND young couple, she is a grand DINA SHAW WEBB daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cles-to- n WELCOME NEW BABY GIRL Pace of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Hatton, now of Brace L. and Dina Shaw Webb Tooele. Pleased welcomed their first child, a litare Mrs. Clarissa Blake of tle girl, May 4, in the American Hinckley, Utah and Mrs. Elva Fork Hospital. The black haired Turnbow of American Fork. young lady, who weighed 7 pounds and three and a half ounces, will Australia covers nearly 3- be named Lara. Mr. and Mrs. million square miles.; Wayne Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Webb of Lehi, share What is believed to be one of grandparents' honors. Pleased the world's largest iron ore deare Mrs. Euhas found on the Snake been posits gene Webb andMrs. Rachel Sabey River in Canada. Shaw of Lehi, and Mrs. Marie of Copperton. an-lE- arl ITS A BOY FOR KENT L. AND MARCIA EVANS RUSSON llorthUfeh Golf Course is feme Kent L. and Mar da Evans Russon are announcing the arrival of a new baby son, born May 9. The black haired young man will be named Ryan Kent Pleased grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Rulon Russon and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Evans of Lehi are W. S. Evans of Lehi, and Mrs. James A. Snape of Salt Lake City. The young couple are now livicg in Bountiful, and Kent is teaching school in Centerville. Chosen For Proposed Recreation Facility Great-grandpare- A GIRL FOR GARY AND KAY STEWART SAMPSON ITS very welcome addition to the family of Gary and Kay Stewart Sampson is their new baby daugh ter, born May 10, at the Ameri can Fork Hospital. The brown haired little miss weighed eight pounds. Scott and Shawn are the two pleased brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Stewart are the maternal grandparents. A er. BABY BOY ARRIVES FOR DENNIS AND KARMA ANDERSON GRACE Bryan Scott is the name chosen for the new baby son of Dennis and Karma Anderson Grace, who was born at the American Fork Hospital, May 7. The blond young man weighed in at seven pounds, ounces. He has eight and one-ha- lf one brother, Dennis Anderson Grace. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Grace of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Vearle A. Anderson of American Fork. are Mr. and Mrs. Owen Johnson of Lehi, Mrs. Hannah Anderson of Ephriam, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rob-rt- s of Gunnison, Utah. great-grandfat- Great-grandpare- GARY AND LOUISE ASHTON CANNON WELCOME FIRST CHILD, A BOY Great-grandparen- Shane Gary is the name chosen for the new baby son of Gary and Louise Ashton Cannon. Born May 11, at the American Fork Hospital, the black haired young man weighed seven pounds and 14 ounces. Sharing grandparents' honors are Mr. and Mrs. Doug las Ashton of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Cannon of Las Vegas, Nevada. Pleased great- grandparents are Mrs. Wayne (ArviUa) Hacking of Cedar Fort, and Mrs. Marvin (Rose) Ashton of Lehi. cipal Golf course that will serve North Utah County residents. Officials selected North Valley over several other names that were mentioned. North repre sents the North part of theCoun ty, and Valley is the site, as the course will be located in the valley in North American Fork. Other matters established were the rates for membership in the new club. Single male members win pay $100.00, Women $80.00, Couples $170.00, Families $200.00, 18 or under Juniors $70.00, Senior CIt izens single $70.00, Senior Citizen Couple $100.00, these rates are for two years membership, and are considerably under any 18 hole golf course in this area. Reasons for this is that Am Fork, PL Grove and Lehi cities must raise the first $20,000 for construction to begin. Paid mem berships in advance will raise this money and will give golf ers a big bargain in the bal ance. Mayors F. Haws Durfey, Am. Fork; Calvin Swenson, Lehi; Paul Fordham, PL Grove, with Councilman Malcolm Beck, met with Govenor Rampton last week as the first step in securing ground for the course. Governor Rampton was very interested, and it is expected that the cities will get the go ahead by the first of June. Upon receiving the property, it will be necessary for all organizations in Am. Fork to get behind the officials of the course. citizen surely Every can see the advantage that this golf course can mean to Am. Fork. Increasing recreation pressure is becoming more intense with each passing day, as wit- - WOODCUTTERS WORTH OVER Grads Thursday. May Donna Curtis, Clint Shannon Uichele East-mon- d, Schow, Ann Cnrtis, 15, 1968 Seager.Dlane Shel- ley, Kayl M. Smith, Steven G. KathSmith, Carol Ruth Snyder, KenShelley Eastmond, neth Sorenson, Judy South wick, leen Etton; Wesley John Elton, Kaye Lynn Dorothy Street, Keith Toone.Ted Ernst, Esther Catherine Evans, Ungricht, Dennis E. Whimpey, Jay Richard Evans, John Blake Catherine Rhea White, Michael Evans, Lois Evans, Reta Madge Dean Willes, Peggy Jean Wilson, Fowler, David Lambert Fox, Eld-w- in Scott Wilson, Lenard Alva Wing, Niel Fox, Connie Gaisford, Lawrence A. Winters, Jackie Barbara Glathar, Larry Harold Zanni, Kathleen Zimmerman. Certificates win also be awardGiovanncmi, Michael Antone Godfrey, Jackie Jane Gooch, Deb- ed to David Lloyd Fackrell and orah Ann Grace, Janis D. Grace, Darlene Hicks. LaMar Grace, Brenda Joy Grant, Judy Lynn Greenland, Melvyn Gurney, Janice Hadfield, Kenneth L. Hakes, Mary Ann Hall, Marie Hansen, Jay Lee Hardman, Ardell Jay Harris, DaleR. Harris, Merrill V. Higginson; Michael Holcomb, Debbie Holdsworth, Caroline Holmes, Lloyd Holmes, Joseph Hunsaker, E. Craig Hunt, Barbara Jones, LuJean Jorgensen, Lloyd E. Larson, Ann Loveridge, Linda Lee Manning, Lawrence G. McCan-dles-s, Jan Memmott, Nancy Mon-so- n, Colleen Moore, Harold Moore, Peggy Morehouse, Kathleen Nelson, L. Ellis Nelson, Deanne Norman, Dwight A. Parker, LaNae Pectol, Gail Peterson, Mark Peterson, Rebecca Ann Peterson, Diane Preston, J. Brian Price, Jo Ann Pulham; Una Pulley, Jeffrey Robinson, Marie Romrell, Neil R. Russon, Kathleen Rymer, Norman Glen Downs, INSURANCE NEEDS CAQffOtJ KCn GIUE PRACTICAL LOW PRICES GRADUATION GIFTS For the Graduates Hosiery, Blouses, Slacks, Robes, Dresses, Shoes, Lingerie, Sweaters, Wind Breakers, Tee Shirts, For the boys. Handkerchiefs Presse Trousers, Ties, Adler Stay Sox, Dress and Sport Shirts, Turtle Neck Shirts, Freeman Shoes Js For Everybody: 12.3 eu. ft. Famous Levis in 6 colors. Also Wranglers. WOODCUTTERS i u Giant 120-lsize top freezer. Automatic defrosting refrigerator section. Deep door shelf for large cartons, bottles. b. Jet Action Frigidaire Washer at a Budget Price Regular plus Delicate settings 2 Deep Action Agitator Rinses y Durable Press Care for fabrics Cold Water Wash Setting ' Men's and Boys' Dress and Work Straw Hats WHEN YOU BUY A NEW standard) (NEMA Imst priced FriiWn Model WA2N, Snowcrest White Cowboy Boots and Shirts For the Family. 3 DAYS ONLY 3 DAYS ONLY KOr.lELITE Irrigation and Fishing Boots CHAMSAUJ SERVICE Use Your BankAmericard POWERS L1EL'S Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. MB w llll COMES FIRST OF LEAHY'S . 2 llll FREE PRESS UMEQUALED HDMEUTE AUTOMATIC 768-251- . da SQQOO Stereos 20 Years Experience; Lehi 116 West Main THIRD YEAR GRADUATES The 111 members of the Third Year class include the following Jetta Marie Allred, Leland M. Bahr, Kathie Eldns Barwick, Leslie Berry, Connie Beverly, Terry Black, Ann Blamires, Pat ricia Bliss, Allan Charles Boyer, Lee Ann Brems, Gary Earl Bur Gary Cardon, Ray L. Car gess, . . Seminary ter, Kenneth D. Chamberlain, Spencer Chamberlain, Merri (Continued from front page) Lynn Chilton, Randy M. Chris There are 50 students in the tensen, Alan Lawrence Colledge, Fourth Year graduating class-LynNeal Evans Colledge, Gary Alan Sue Allen, Colleen Bate-ma- n, Cooper, Steven George Crawford, Marie Beal, Barbara Jean George P. Crossman, Danny Lee Beck, Martha Ann Beck, Sheila Bishop, Terry Black, Charlene Lehi Patients in Blamires, Carol Ann Bliss, MarBroad-ben- t, Lee Sharan Bourne, ilyn Am. Fork Hospital Patsy Jean Carter, Alan Kerby Chamberlain, SherrieReta -Among those receiving treat Cossey, Ronald Dale Crabb, Lor en Michael Curtis, Conna Dick-erso- n, ment in the American Fork Hos and Wendy Dubois. pital were the following from Also included are Reta Madge Lehi- - Tamara Kay Turner, Craig Fowler, Kathleen Golding, Ruth Shaw, Lucinda Young, Shirley Elnora Gray, Eugene Ralph Had-fiel- d, Roseman, Neil Larson, Virgil Remae Hadfield, Daniel R. Coombs, Duane Allen, LayneNeil Zimmerman, Naomi Chatfield, Hatch, Alauna Joy Heiselt, Carolyn Holdsworth, Michael Lynn LaVell Jorgenson, Teresa Hatch, Jacobs, DeAnn Jones, Charles Bonnie Jolley, Lynne Reynolds, F. Jorgenson, Linda Larsen, and Peggy Morehouse of Randy K. Moore, Carolyn Mor- - KIT SUPER XL 3111 to-da- THIS VALUABLE Black and White Phone nessed by Provo City' expanding Timp Course to 27 holes, and waiting time nearly an hour any time there. Dave Crowton said play Is op seven thousand rounds this year, with Provo exte to pass over $100,000 In pected green fees this season. A very good investment for the recreation dollar is a golf course, and North Valley will require support from American Fork residents to succeed. Rotbe, Cathleen Schumann, Gail Annette Skinner, Connie Leola Smith, Ruth Ann Smith, Bonnie Lee Sunderland, Joan Terry, John Vance, Phyllis Walker, Bert Wilson, Sharon Wilson, Janice Woffinden, Robert Wortton, Alice Ann Worthen. t.fht THE ed Color T. V. Service Gordon Everett is the name selected for the new baby son of Jay and Joalene Gordon Rich-in- s. The dark haired young man, born May 1, in the American Fork Hospital, weighed in at 7 pounds and 8 ounces. There is one brother, Michael Jay. Delighted grandparents are Mrs. Everett Richins and Mr. and Mrs. Rudger M. Gordon of Lehi. Mrs. Margaret Richins of Pleasant Grove, is the great Muni- I regard that man as lost who has lost his sense of shame. UniOIl IIILLGflEST T IT'S A BOY FOR JAY AND JOALENE GORDON RICHINS North Valley has been the name selected for the proposed ies. Kathleen Peterson, Glade Wayne Powell, George Price, Jackie Price, Rosely Ray, Dale llll llll llll llll 3111 LEHI 86 West Main llll llll llll llll llll llll II FROZEN SPECIALS MILD CHEDDAR KG. A. FRENCH FRIES 2 b. Bag ..each 29 FAMLEE or BONANZA ........ 3 (or 98tf SODA POP 12 cans 09c: Ll"vh U.S. D.A. 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