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Show If. - . - i,- - r Lehi Sky Diver Senior SoHball Standings Listed To Participate in Steel Days Evnt The Lehi 7th and 9th Wards at present are leading the Sr. league with the 3rd,8th and 10th very much in contention. The coming two weeks will see severs crucial games and a few changes in the standings. These teams are shaping up now and anyone so desiring can see some well played games. As an example, the last 7th and 8th ward game was a one to nothing contest decided in extra innings. The standings are as Three Sky divers, including LehPs Brent Larsen, who has had 420 jumps, Jerry Donald son of American Fork, with a credit of 170 jumps and "Fran- cine" of Salt Lake, a female fuL Skydlver with over 100 jumps to her credit, win thrill the Steel Day Crowds with perfectly executed Sky Dives. The fun will take place Saturday, July 17th at 4:30 p.m. at the American Fork High SchooL The divers plan to jump at an exciting 7,500 feet above the ground. follows: The 7th ward has won six and one; 9th ward has won six and lost one; 3rd ward has won five , lost one and tied one; 10th ward has won four, lost one and tied one; 8th ward has won four, lost two; 1st ward to wed Lynn Smith, Billy West has won three and lost three; 2nd ward has won one and lost and the 4th ward has won six; Lynn Smith, Billy one and lost six. At a meeting involving a proMr. and Mrs. Lee J. Smith attend. test over the 7th and 8th ward announce the marriage of their Lynn is a graduate of Lehl games, the rules were clarified High School and a four year regarding the procedure for prodaughter, Lynn, to William David (Billy) West, son of Mr. Seminary graduate. She has foltesting a ball game. Inmost cases and Mrs. Don West of Pleasant lowed employment at Deseret this must be done before the Pharmaceutical in Sandy. Grove. game starts. If the teams decide ds A reception honoring the Billy attended Pleasant Grove to play under the conditions that will be held Wednesday, High School where he participatexist at that time the game will ed in athletics and played guihave to be honored. July 21, 1971 in the Fourth-Eight- h Ward Chapel in Lehl from 8 un- tar in a musical group. He is In the Junior League we don't til 10 p.m. All friends and rel- employed at Wasatch Cabinets have the exact standings availatives are cordially invited to in Midvale. able, but the 5th ward looks like the power house at this time. They have a big rough gang of batters coupled with good solid and an aggresive depitching f fense. If they will maintain a good disciplined team as they have so far they could be representing Lehi Stake in the district playoffs. However, there are several other Jr. teams that are going to push them hard, including the 3rd, 7th and 8th wards. Come out and see some good lost West Wed Miu RETURNS FROM CANADIAN TRIP i Mrs. Jeanne Jackson, accompanied her sister and brother In law. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Peterson on a trip to Canada! xney visited Lethbridge, Card- -! ston and National Glacier Park. WIL iuey repon me weather was cool and traveling 'was delirht- - The summer recreation committee wishes to announce that the summer swimming program is underway and would like to invite boys and girls to participate in this worthwhile summer activity. A bus providing free transportation will pick up those interested Mondays and Fridays at 9 a.m. Bring your own suits and towels and the cost for swimming is just 50?. This program will continue until August. and on Wednesdays Thursdays. Art is apparently increasing in popularity. The Art Institute reported 292,850 more people visited the institution last year than the year before. BOAST NEW ARRIVAL Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Peterson welcomed their first child, a baby girl born July 11, at 8:30 a.m. at the Utah Valley Hospital. She weighed seven pounds and five ounces. The happy parents have decided on Leigh as her name. Delighted grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson of Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Day of Helper. GONE h the guest of honor, Earlene Mr. and Mrs. Brent Loveridge and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson (Ann Loveridge.) Howard left Sunday morning for basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. He win complete this phase of his training the end of Argnst AG! A. most items o::e of a J Wt would like to express am appreciation to the Pioneer Market for letting the Sixth W&vi MIA hold their ton raising ear wash on their parking lot, July f 3. Thanks very much. Lehi Sixth Ward MU ($ they are kikd-w- heh Ladies 49tf Children; Canvas Sportswear Values to $199. Made in U.S. A. Ladies Summer Sandals or Shoes ONE TABLE SALE Values to $9.98 Values to $6.98 $488 ALL ITEMS $2M SALE $3.98 ONE RACK LIENS and BOYS AIL ITEMS Values to $4.50 Boys Shirts Values to $3.49 SALE SALE Va,uw ONE RACK Pants - Tops - Skirts $197 ALL ITEMS Mens Sport Shirts SALE $1300 SALE , Button Down, Neva Press ALL Mens Dress Slacks ...SALE $g88 ..... ITEMS Pant Suits and 1j OFF Famous Brand PRICE jr Appliances With Local Service Joan Terry Engagement Announced Temple on the 30th of July. A reception will be held in the Cedar Valley Ward Cultural Hall that evening. Receiving will be from 7:30 until 9:30. An open house will be held in the Garland First Ward Relief Society room on August 7. 30" FMG1DAIRE 1 ONLY 2 OHLY23" T. COLOR POWERS by the groom's parents, Mr. and Dean Smith. Theopenhouse Wayne Smith of Cedar Valley, Mrs. be will July 17, from 8 until 10 and Miss Karen Hamburger were in the Cedar Valley Ward Culmarried on July 3, 1971 in Ohio. An open house tural Hall. All friends and relin their honor is being planned atives are invited to attend. SALE V. CONSOLES $378 nura Main Street - Lehi, Utah rg, 3 for 23 DAIRY BUYS MR. 2 39 Carton 46-o- z. ORANGE OR GRAPE 29c service SPECIAL! MILKMAN Vi Gal. H-- C -- with w- - OF LEHI BAR-B-- Q ? POPfiOnil $ft00 RANGE HIIGIDAIRE WASHER SPECIALS Hamburger-Smit- h Hind Quarters ir J lb. I " Loaded with Meat MEADOW GOLD U.S.D.A BUTTER SHRIMP PILLSBURY SHASTA FLIP TOP 10 (or 95c 43 Broken can STEM MEADOW GOLD Vi Gal. 2 for 49c FRUIT DRINK CHOCOLATE BROWNIE 43 villi U.S.D.A. CHOICE MILD CHEDDAR lb. CHEESE 6& bound LEAN TENDER Swt Cool, Crltp Summar Salad Tract JELL0 pk".- - 7 Pkgs. 22-o- PICKLES First or the Yearl UTAH SWEET CORN 6,49 ;- 25' Dill z. Reg. 59c 39 OR. JUICE VANCE 5 for 09c I.G.A. MOBY'S MARGARINE 4 for 09c Reg. 39c KEEBLER 3 lbs. $100 A-- A PORK Large EGGS to k 49 Sausage IB. 45c More People Than Ever Art Shopping VIENNA SAUSAGE mi? PORK STEM FROZEN FOODS WHOLESUN &ox. VALLEY'S CHOICE 73c CUTCHERS 1 $400 SALE Tops.... Blouses Shop in the comfort of JOAN TERRY i $250 Values to $10.95 ONE RACK Pants - Tops - Skirts $197 Refrigerated Air Conditioning. NECTARINES- $250 Values to $13.00 Jeans... SALE $48 Boys Denim NOTE SODA POP 7u Pants - Skirts - Tops - Shorts Values to $10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Terry, Cedar Valley, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Joan, to Hal Archibald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Archibald of Garland, Utah. The couple will be married in the Logan L.D.S. THANK-YO- U THERE WILL BE l.'O MORE AT THESE PRICES. SHOES GUESTS AT HOME OF PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Nile Peterson were guests at their parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson. The visitors are making their home in Albuquerque, New Mexico. They were here from the 26 of June until early in July. While here they attended the MIA Workshop at the Brigham Young University and enjoyed the Lehi Rodeo. Friday in honor of Howard G. Loveridge, who has left for military duty with the Utah Air National Guard. The gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Loveridge, parents of Howard, and included the hosts, 0, HURRY new-lyve- softball 8 party was held last A family j Rec. Swimming Program Underway TEE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1971 LEAVES FOR MILITARY TRAINING GC0I1IES 3 for COc It mos. WX8T MAIN at mm - LSO. UTAH Compart our Food Meat and Stvt. PrfeM Kffectlrt Thantfay - Friday - Saturday |