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Show O Lehi Library to Observe National NOD Library Week Slated April 18 to 24 With many new books on hand and free bookmarks for the children, the Lehi in all sections, right direction, and maybe by The Lehi Chamber of merce revived the Easter egg next year the Jaycees will be Library will observe National hunt for Lehi children at Wines completely organized and will Library Week, April 18 through Park last Saturday. When Lehi want to sponsor the event. April 24. bad an active Jayeee organization The theme of Library Week is -- N4Nfor many years they conducted announced as "You've Got a Right know of an organiza I don't this activity yearly and worked it tion in town that to Read," including 365 days of periodically into one of the finest events of doesn't need boost or the year. "Don't Blow It." is the a little the year. Inasmuch as the Jay cees word of word of the National Book Comencouragement. It's a are in the process of being re- little mittee Inc. past due to focus attenorganized after falling by the tion to the small band of dewayside for a few years, their dicated men in our community big brothers (the Chamber of who make up the Auxiliary Police. Sixth Commerce) decided to pick up This small, but dedicated group the reins and try to make Easter are the unsung heroes of our Army Band kids this the for a little special city. They have taken it upor year. themselves to become trained-we- ll All Sixth students at the Kenneth Greenwood and Harold trained-i- n emergency cases Lehi Junior grade School, High togethHutchings acted as and have no doubt saved some er with members of the Eighth of the event and did a commend- lives of course the their during Grade Band, have been invited able job. They collected over existence. To say the least they to attned merchants Lehi the program presented from 1,300 eggs have been very prompt in answerU. S. Army Field Band the and added a few hundred baby by ing ambulance calls and have and Soldiers Chorus, it was rechicks and several Easter bun- demonstrated they have the know to darndest their nies and tried how when they get to the scene ported by Principal J. Gurney. The presentation will be next see to it that every child re- of an emergency. 22. The stuceived at least one egg. An estiof the Auxiliary police Thursday, April Many dents will attend a matinee permated 500 to 600 children swarm- have taken extra ed over the park in search of formance, Mr. Gurney said. training to keep abreast of tech goodies. in first aid treatment. Ken and Hutch reported that niques And they would like very much DEAN AND DOROTHY NORBERG with ROTHE AND SONS VISIT FROM generally they were pleased to keep equipment to the junt and especially the work LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA with. fine It would a be tourn-ou- t. combination if this small group However, they were quick to of dedicated men could be as Mrs. L. M. Norberg enjoyed a admit another year they would sured from her daughter Dorothy, visit to watch their equipment suggest a few changes to take training. The answer isn't an Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rothe and a little better care of the small easy one, but a sons Alan and Bruce, of Los community solidfry. ly .behind the efforts of these Angeles, California. They also Anyway, it was a step in the men would help. And it wouldn't visited in Logan with their daughbe a bad idea to give them a ter Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo pat on the back occasionally and Mickelson, and the new grandson, Andrew Dee, born March let them know they are appre Hardman 20, on their wedding anniversary. ciated. Lehi is fortunate in having one Mrs. L.M. Norberg also visited Returns From of the best ambulance services with the family to meet her new This is the in the state and it would be a on either side of imfirst this denied to be grandson tragedy Vietnam Duty portant service in Lehi. Let's the family, she reported. They support the auxiliary police in stopped in Layton for a visit Wayne Hardman of the U.S. every way we can to make sure with Mr. and Mrs. Ivern Pyne Navy, returned after his second they are available when we need (Janice Norberg) and children, tour of duty in Viet Nam waters help! Marc and Laura. He spent his five weeks' fur lough in Lehi with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hardman, Childrens Slocks and Blouses and other family members and was his wife, friends. With him Childrens Match Sets the former Linda Grace, and Ladies Pant Suits - Peasant their children, Corinne, age six; Blouses " Skirts - Dresses Nathan, four, and Jason, age 17 months. He has returned to San Knit Tops - Slacks Diego, California, and the family to make their will rejoin him home there. A family gathering Mens New Shirts at the Dee Hardman home, also Polyester Slacks - Wash and included Mr. andMrs.JayKallas of and Mr. Mrs. Orem; (Fern) Ware Slacks Ray Jacklyn (Mae) of Lindon; Mens Latest in Oxfords Mrs. Blake Spencer (Daryhl) of Lindon, and Ralph Hardman who came from Craig, Colorado. LEVI'S AND WRANGLERS Ralph is now employed with the For the Whole Family Savage Brothers concern in Price, Utah. The group enjoyed Cowboy Boots for the Family a hamburger fry and potluck supper, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hardman andsonTony. Navyman Hardman has been with the Navy for 12 years. For Ladies and Girls Com- Graders to Hear eight year olds will not be permitted to participate. Even though registration has Are already been completed for most young men, any boy who has not his $6.00 fee may do so Try outs for Western Boys paid at the time of try outs. UnBaseball major league teams will iforms will not be issued until be held at the Lehi Junior High School Thursday, April 15 (this fees are paid. MANAGERS AND evening) and Friday, April 16 OFFICERS CHOSEN (tomorrow evening) from 5:30 During an evening meeting held to 7:00 p.m. (In case of bad in Dr. Kent Davis office on weather, tryouts will be the first Tuesday, April 30, J. B. Cooper, two evenings of good weather exwho capably served as league cluding Sunday). president last year was released All boys nine through 12 are with a vote of thanks and Dean encouraged to attend both try outs and all 11 and 12 year olds must try out in order to participate on either a major or minor league team. According to league rules, each major league team must have a minimum of four nine and 10 year olds and a maximum of six 12 year olds. Those who are not selected to play major league ball will be placed on a minor league team-- - WBBA Tryoab Schedulsd Everyone is invited to call in and view the selection of books available at the local library, according to Librarian Edna Swain. There are many books es pecially designed for the boys and girls, as well as a complete selection for grownups. There is a good selection of religious books. In the fiction section may be found some of the best mystery stories, brand new. Don't forget the many top quality books constantly available at the library, as well as the worthwhile selection of the new. LIBRARY HOURS The Lehi Library is open from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. weekdays, andSaturday from 7 to 9 in the evening -closed Sundays. Mrs. Merle B. Smith serves as assistant librarian with Mrs.Swain. (Eleise) THE LEHI FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, Colledge was nominated to serve in his place for the 1971 season. Mr. Colledge will be aided by other officers who will be selected in the near future. The following have been assigned to manage major league teams: Dan Dubois and Tim Welch, Cardinals; Arnie Cardon, Cubs; Doug Calton, Dodgers; and Lee Steele, Red Sox. Kim Cooper and John Worthen will also help manage and coach teams but have not been given team assignments as of yet. Any parent or interested citi- - APRIL 15. 1971 who is wining to serve as a league officer, coach, umpire, or is willing to help in any other way to make this youth recreat- ten ion program a success is encouraged to contact either Dean Colledge or Jim Gray. Don't worry if you didn't land in a bed of roses. Just be thankful your parachute opened. Positive is being mistaken at the top of your voice. MRSIEILDTr MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM out-of-st- SLMI:DQ larger-than-expect- ed WORTH OVER $35.00 Wayne great-grandchi- ld. ) f).Top $16.00 Pont $11.00 I I bf V- - Irs. n ( Blouse $11.00 skirt $9.oo WHEN YOU BUY A NEW , Ul SWIM SUITS SWIM SUITS RECEPTION FOR JARED AND SANDRA TURNER DALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Jay Turner will be the hosts at the wedding re Russ sets the pace for Spring fashions wuh proportioned puli-o- n skirts and pull-o- n pants of 100o Textured Celanese Fortrel polyester knits that are machine washable Rich solids of Black. Brown. Beige. Grass. Navy and Melon are and drip-drtopped off RflEUTE inr Mr. SAW QM with the latest print blouses and striped tunics of your choice. For Men and Boys ception for their daughter Sandra and Jared Dalley, on Friday, April 16, in the Lehi Stake Center, 200 North Center Street, Lehi. Recieving will be from 8 to 10 p.m., and all friends and relatives are invited. us ANY POWERS son-in-la- w, Main Street - OF Lehi, Utah Mel's Supply I LEHI Main Street Lehi - DAIRY BOYS Meadow Gold BUTTER A-XA- ki uvi ViMM4tfA34WAK0vAVfVAMVMJ4AWAi FRANCO-AMERICA- N SPAGHETTI SOLID 6 8UUIN6 PRICES caiu CAIl'llEDMILK Jumbo Roll Tall Con for 6 90$ for $100 BUTTERMILK J IF LARGE PEAiiuT BREAD 2 ,or 69 Vz Gal. w BUTTER C lb. can S-J- NEW! SPeCIEL! Big Ccavenient Supply Celeiry Salad Treat JCCKt " fill 2, CLEANING FORMULA WITH "ENMCHtO I0RAX" IK II Vlt m OlAOT CHUCK nnnriAc or grape 39 r'FanKlySize " KEEBLER lttn 89 DHHU I'JQBH WROVtO U.S. D.A. CHOICE Hi-- C (OKIES Choice Juicy Navel Fresh, Green California FRYEQ3 lb. G9 VERNAL PURE SHORTENING Oranges 59 ? CHEESE SPRY ib CUT-U- Mild Cheddar Reg. 98c 28-O- Z. TABLE FRESH PRODUCE leWuce 29 ICE CREAM HONEY Fancy Large Solid Head 75c I.G.A. WONDER Scout PAPER TOWELS 3 lb- - .. WHOLE LEAN 2 For Reg. 53c Q5f CLOYER CLUB CARAMEL C0MJR49c2,or89 KING STEAK 1 49 fc 49 TENDER PORK STEAK Fresh Side Pork FRESH PORK dago;i lb. 49 spare dibs I lb. flOa More People Than Ever Are Shopping I I ot size ONLY 53 COCA-COL- A (Plus Deposit) 12 WEST MAIN - LEHI, UTAH Compare our Food Prices and 8m. Prtce Ef ftctlTe Thurtday - Friday Saturday J |